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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://100giornidaleoni.it/blog/pfizer-biontech-nessuna-correlazione/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,fra", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,jpn", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "ita", "eng,spa", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa,fra", "eng", "ita", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "ita", "kor", "kor", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Pfizer BioNTech. Nessuna Correlazione | 100 Giorni da Leoni\nHome\nSOSTIENICI\n#CuorDiLeoneNonAverePaura\nDiventa un Leone\n100 Giorni da Leoni TV\nSuggeriti\nPfizer BioNTech. Nessuna Correlazione\n4 anni fa\nBlog dei Leoni\ndi Riccardo Rocchesso – In molti sostengono che il clamore mediatico negativo ricaduto sull’azienda anglo-svedese AstraZeneca abbia aiutato a nascondere i vari casi, che stanno succedendo in Italia e nel mondo, di morti presunte, malori, danni permanenti riportati da molti cittadini dopo la somministrazione del vaccino Pfizer, ovviamente mai confermati dai media con un semplicissimo “nessuna correlazione”.\nIl fatto che tutti i media ed i principali virologi in tv abbiano “rasserenato” negli ultimi giorni i cittadini, utilizzando anche metodi forti, come il virologo Bassetti o il viceministro Sileri (“Me lo farei subito l’Astrazeneca”, ndr) ha portato molti cittadini italiani, precedentemente intenzionati ad inocularsi il vaccino a rinunciare.\nLa nessuna correlazione, tanto riportata nei giorni scorsi, è infatti fallita clamorosamente, ed in molti, si stanno, finalmente svegliando.\nMa ora… Cosa succederà con tutti i nuovi casi che vengono riportati dai giornali locali post vaccino Pfizer? Verranno a galla anche quelli a livello nazionale o ci sarà ancora detto, con grand verve e serenità, nessuna correlazione?\nSarà più fortunata l’azienda americana da quella “fantozziana” anglo-tedesca? In molti dicono e credono di si.\nE la stampa di regime nel frattempo si organizza, provando la miglior difesa, ovvero l’attacco nei confronti degli italiani con questa controffensiva: se non vi vaccinate la zona rossa perdurerà a lungo.\nE nel frattempo il ministro Roberto Speranza…\nCondividi\nFacebook\nTwitter\nPinterest\nWhatsapp\nTags:\nAstrazeneca\nPfizer\nPotrebbero interessarti\n3 anni fa\nNessuno di “loro” verrà a salvarci\n3 anni fa\nEMA. Via libera terza dose over 18. Fauci: da novembre Pfizer dai 5 a 11 anni\n3 anni fa\nIl potere accelera. 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Ospite la docente Federica Francesconi\nProssimo Next post:\nLa “Scienza” è diventata un culto fanatico che contraddice se stessa?\nGli ultimi\nTHE DOWN NETWORK / Brandi & Rocchesso 12 Dicembre 2024\nAVEVAMO RAGIONE su TUTTO! / Loretta Bolgan 11 Dicembre 2024\nLa TEMPESTA è in ARRIVO / Fracassi, Rossi, Rocchesso 11 Dicembre 2024\nNESSUN EROE / Vitangeli & Rocchesso 9 Dicembre 2024\nGli ULTIMI COLPI del MOSTRO FERITO / Borgognone & Rocchesso 8 Dicembre 2024\n#100GiorniDaLeoni\nUn programma di Riccardo Rocchesso\nDal lunedì al venerdì la rassegna stampa alle 8 e la sera alle 18 ci incontriamo con un ospite diverso ed una tematica particolare.\nSeguici\nI più visti\n01\nMeluzzi. Da una certa sfera sociale in su i vaccini sono falsi, l’hanno proposto anche a me\n3 anni fa\n02\nMariano Amici censurato e umiliato in diretta da Bruno Vespa. Il video\n4 anni fa\n03\nBruno Vespa sbianca in diretta tv dopo le dichiarazioni del ministro Giovannini: “Il vaccino non evita il contagio”\n4 anni fa\nCategorie\nBlog dei Leoni230\nIl buongiorno con Luca Teodori1\nTV1.722\nEditori\n100 Giorni da Leoni\nAMERICANA / Massimo Mazzucco\nRocchesso\nTHE DOWN NETWORK / Brandi & Rocchesso\nWeltanshauung\nIl nulla assoluto\nTag\n100 Giorni da Leoni Alessandro Meluzzi Andrea Tosatto Arnaldo Vitangeli Barbara Balanzoni Censura Cosimo Massaro Covid Davide Rossi Draghi Enrica Perucchietti Europa Evento 100 Giorni da leoni Franco Del Moro Franco Fracassi Giorgio Bianchi green pass Guerra Italia Libertà Manifestazione Massimo Mazzucco Mass Media Matteo Brandi Matteo Gracis Notiziario No Vax Obbligo vaccinale Paolo Borgognone Pedro Morago Putin Rassegna Stampa Riccardo Rocchesso Roma Russia Scuola Silvana De Mari Speciale Stefano Montanari Stefano Re Super Green Pass Trieste Ucraina Vaccini Vaccino\nPotrebbero interessarti\nNessuno di “loro” verrà a salvarci\n…\nEMA. Via libera terza dose over 18. Fauci: da novembre Pfizer dai 5 a 11 anni\n…\nGli ultimi su Blog dei Leoni\nGiù le mani da 100 Giorni da Leoni\nPurtroppo in molti continuano a permettersi di infangare il mio nome o quello di 100 giorni…\nE’ morto Silvio Berlusconi\nSilvio Berlusconi è morto a 86 anni oggi alle 9:30. Il leader di Forza Italia soffriva di una…\nMa il bosco, non era più un bosco da molto tempo\n“Prima furono gli orsi, perché la gente ormai aveva paura di passeggiare liberamente nei boschi.Poi furono…\nIncontro dal vivo con Francesco Amodeo e Riccardo Rocchesso al Bivio degli Artisti Maerne (VE)\nMartedì 24 gennaio vi aspettiamo a Maerne, in provincia di Venezia, al Bivio degli Artisti per una grandissima serata…\n“Cuor di Leone non avere paura” ordina il primo libro di 100 Giorni da Leoni!\n“Cuor di leone non aver paura”. 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A pickup truck had struck a pedestrian, a 64-year-old man, who was attempting to cross the road, RCMP said.\nThe pedestrian died as a result of the injuries sustained from the collision. The driver of the pickup truck remained on the scene and has been cooperative with the police investigation, RCMP said.\nSee a typo/mistake?\nHave a story/tip?\nAbout the Author: Quesnel Cariboo Observer Staff\nRead more\nThis has been shared 0 times\n0\nShares\nShare by Email\nShare on Facebook\nShare on X\nShare on LinkedIn\nPrint\nShare via Text Message\nMore Home\n100 Mile RCMP challenge 100 Mile Fire Rescue to hockey game\nDec 3, 2024 5:00 AM\nDistrict of 100 Mile House Council approves 2025 B.C. Drag It\nDec 2, 2024 5:00 PM\nSD 27 approves new plan for student success\nDec 2, 2024 5:00 PM\nFacebook\nComments (0)\nDialogue and debate are integral to a free society and we welcome and encourage you to share your views on the issues of the day. 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Weather Hourly Forecast 7 Day Forecast Wildfires Radar Weather Maps Weather Alerts\n1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays\nWeather\nActions\nFacebook\nTweet\nEmail\nSan Diego's Weather Forecast for November 12, 2024: Comfortable and mild before more rain on Friday\nPrev Next\nSan Diego's Weather Forecast for November 12, 2024: Comfortable and mild before more rain on Friday\nBy: Vanessa Paz\nPosted\nLook out for wet streets after spotty showers moved through overnight. Most neighborhoods west of the mountains are waking up to warmer temperatures by nearly 20 degrees, with current readings in the 50s. Despite this warmer start, the afternoon will trend cooler, especially in areas further from the coast, as a cold front moves through.\nIt's overcast right now, but we’ll see partial clearing along the coast with sunnier conditions inland, thanks to weak offshore winds.\nToday’s highs will be 5 to 9 degrees cooler in the interior, with only slight changes along the coast. Valleys and desert areas will reach the mid to low 70s, mountains will peak in the upper 50s, and coastal regions will settle in the mid to upper 60s.\nCalm and pleasant weather will continue through midweek, followed by cooling ahead of a second storm on Friday. Depending on how far west the storm tracks before reaching shore, it may bring measurable rain to San Diego as early as Friday morning. Current models indicate showers from Friday into Saturday.\nBy Friday, temperatures will drop significantly, especially in mountain communities. Daytime highs could be 10-20 degrees cooler, with inland overnight lows ranging from the 30s to 50s. If temperatures drop enough in the mountains and moisture lingers, we could see traces of snow at higher elevations.\nDrier conditions are expected on Sunday, with the possibility of more rain moving in by Monday night.\nTuesday's Highs:\nCoast: 64-67°\nInland: 68-73°\nMountains: 59-66°\nDeserts: 72-76°\nFor the latest news, weather, and traffic updates, follow Vanessa Paz on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.\nCopyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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(KGTV) - Poway Unified School District is launching a pilot program in an attempt to take an innovative approach to special education, bringing children with learning disabilties together with the general education population.\n\"We know, as students of history, separate has never been equal,\" Associate Superintendent Greg Mizel said in an interview with 10News. \"So the more that we mix up our kids, the better for all children.\"\nThe program is being tried in three schools: Monterey Ridge Elementary in 4S Ranch, Twin Peaks Middle in Poway, and Mt. Carmel in Rancho Peñasquitos. All students who are in the special education program will have regular classes with students from the general education population. Those classes will have two teachers, one from special ed and one from general ed. That means all children will have more academic support, while there always be someone trained to give the special needs students the additional care they need.\nThus far, teachers and administrators say the program has been a big success, with special education students thriving on the increased socialization and higher academic standards, and the general education students getting additional attention in the classroom and the chance to increase empathy working with differently abled students.\nStaff at seven other PUSD schools are currently going through training in anticipation of the program being expanded next school year.\nCopyright 2019 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://12thmanrising.com/posts/seahawks-mike-macdonald-confirms-where-connor-williams-would-play-01j3qv6nhvz6", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,rus", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,fra", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "nld,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,war", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald confirms where Connor Williams would play\nNews\nRumors\nFree Agency\nDraft\nSchedule\nHistory\nAbout\nMerch\nFanSided NFL Sites\nSeahawks coach Mike Macdonald confirms where Connor Williams would play\nSeattle could use a bit of depth along their offensive line but Williams would appear to have a definite spot should he sign.\nBy Lee Vowell | Jul 26, 2024\nSeattle Seahawks position battles / Brandon Sloter/GettyImages\nConnor Williams has reportedly passed his physical after working his way back from a torn ACL he suffered late in the 2023 season. This should augment any interest he has for teams taking a look at signing the veteran offensive linemen. Williams visited the Seattle Seahawks this week so there is certainly a mutual interest.\nThe question about Williams were he to sign with Seattle is where would he play. He has position flexibility to play either guard or center, but bringing him in as a guard would seem to be a misuse of his real talent. Williams has been a very good center for the last two seasons.\nIn fact, he was the second-highest-graded player at his position last year, according to Pro Football Focus (subscription required). He excelled spectacularly in run-blocking, but he was quite good in pass protection as well. The 6'5\" and 317-pound player allowed only six total pressures in 280 pass-block snaps.\nConnor Williams would seem to be the logical choice at center for the Seattle Seahawks\nLast season was not a one-off success, however. In 2022, Williams allowed only 16 total pressures in 729 pass-block reps. He was also a very good left guard for the Sallas Cowboys in 2021, but Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald appeared to end any speculation of where Williams would play should he sign with Seattle.\nIn his post-practice press conference on Wednesday, Macdonald was asked about the center taking a visit with the team and said, \"And where does he fit in? He’s got position flex, but last year, he did a great job at center, so I think that’s where you’d find him if he was here.\"\nThat is about as close to certain that should Williams sign then presumed starter Olu Oluwatimi's spot is in danger. Oluwatimi is entering just his second season and was decent in extremely limited snaps in 2023 in terms of pass protection, but he has not played enough in the NFL to prove he can be counted on as a long-term starting center. At least, not yet.\nWilliams has. Teams must play the guys they believe will give them the best chance of winning and Williams has shown to be a near-elite player in the league. Bringing him in as depth would appear to be a mistake, just as it would be an error if he played guard instead of center.\nSeahawks wait until training camp for second-best move of the offseason. dark. Next. Seahawks wait until training camp for second-best move of the offseason\nHe has not yet signed, of course, though there is a rumor that Williams and the Seahawks have begun negotiations. Seattle doesn't have much to spend and to lure Williams they might need to offer a two-year deal since the team cannot pay the player all that much in 2024. At least something more than a season gives the player some security.\nIf Williams does sign for two years, and he is only 27 years old, then Oluwatimi would seem set on becoming a long-term backup. That is a bit of shame for the player because he appears to be a good guy and maybe worthy of starting somewhere, but the Seahawks must go with the better player and that seems to be Williams.\nMore Seahawks news and analysis:\nmanual\nHome/Seattle Seahawks News\nSchedule\nAbout\nOpenings\nContact\nOur 300+ Sites\nMobile Apps\nFanSided Daily\nPitch a Story\nPrivacy Policy\nTerms of Use\nCookie Policy\nLegal Disclaimer\nAccessibility Statement\nA-Z Index\nCookie Preferences\n© 2024 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only. All betting content is intended for an audience ages 21+. All advice, including picks and predictions, is based on individual commentators’ opinions and not that of Minute Media or its related brands. All picks and predictions are suggestions only. No one should expect to make money from the picks and predictions discussed on this website. For more information, please read our Legal Disclaimer. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER.\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://12thmanrising.com/2011/11/13/seahawks-top-ravens-22-17/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,rus", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,fra", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "nld,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,war", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Seahawks Top Ravens 22-17\nThis was an outstanding game by an improving Seahawks team. Its tough to be excited abou...\"/> This was an outstanding game by an improving Seahawks team. Its tough to be excited abou...\"/>\nNews\nRumors\nFree Agency\nDraft\nSchedule\nHistory\nAbout\nMerch\nFanSided NFL Sites\nSeahawks Top Ravens 22-17\nBy Keith Myers | Nov 13, 2011\nThis was an outstanding game by an improving Seahawks team. Its tough to be excited about a 3-6 that’s unlikely to sniff the playoffs, but the improvements shown by this young team are real, and will pay off in a big way next season. Before this game, the Ravens were widely thought of as the best team in the AFC, and the Seahawks were able to dictate the tempo of the game for the entire game. If it hadn’t been for the penalties, this game would have been even more one sided.\nHere’s my post-game notes:\nTarvaris Jackson had a better game than the stat line indicates. He had some amazing throws, was more accurate than he’s shown for most of the season, and dealt with the defensive pressure well. Game’s like this make me feel a lot more comfortable with the thought of Jackson being the Seahawk’s starter next season as well.\nMarshawn Lynch’s “beast mode” was on full display in this game. For the 2nd straight week, Lynch went over the 100 yard mark. A lot of those yards were hard earned.\nThe offensive line had it’s best game of the season. Just one sack given up, plenty of big holes for lynch to run through, and much less help from the TE’s in pass protection than last week.\nRichard Sherman continues to impress. Sherman was more an a match for Baltimore receiver Anquan Boldin. Boldin had just 2 catches out of the 9 times he was targeted. It would seem that the Seahawks have found another starter for their 2012 secondary.\nThe special teams had a really solid game. Good coverage on kicks and punts to go along with two forced fumbles. I’d like to see more out of the return game for the Seahawks, but I’m not going to complain. An aspect of the game that has been a real weakness this year looked really good today.\n5 FG for Hauschka is good for him, but not for the Seahawks. The Seahawks need to covert more of those possessions into touchdowns.\nAny comments about the Seahawks offense, both positive and negative, need to be placed into the context of who was on the other side of the line of scrimmage. The Ravens came into the game as the league’s #1 defense. They were #3 against the rush in terms of yards per game and #1 in terms of yards per carry. The Ravens’ D was also #4 against the pass in terms of yards per game.\nThe penalty situation is just insane at this point. The Seahawks shot themselves in the foot so many times in the 2nd half that I’m sure the doctors would want to amputate. Most of the penalties were just dumb too. 3 defensive offsides calls? That’s enough for an entire season. 2 were on Raheem Brock alone. I think that’s 5 such penalties on him this season. That’s completely unacceptable.\nInjuries are a major concern after this game. Seattle lost it’s top 2 receivers, doug Baldwin and Sydney Rice, to head injuries, lost right guard John Moffitt to what looked like a fairly serious knee injury. Strong Safety Kam Chancellor was also banged up.\nThe schedule really eases up after this. of the 7 remaining games, only the Niners and Bears have a winning record.\nThe .gif at the top of this post makes me smile so much it can’t be healthy.\nHome/Seattle Seahawks News\nSchedule\nAbout\nOpenings\nContact\nOur 300+ Sites\nMobile Apps\nFanSided Daily\nPitch a Story\nPrivacy Policy\nTerms of Use\nCookie Policy\nLegal Disclaimer\nAccessibility Statement\nA-Z Index\nCookie Preferences\n© 2024 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only. All betting content is intended for an audience ages 21+. 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company’s first-ever transparency report, both U.S. law enforcement and regulators were provided with information on millions of users between July and December 2015 alone.\n“Like other companies, we receive requests from law enforcement agencies for information about our riders and drivers during the course of a criminal investigation or other emergency,” the report states.\nRequests from law enforcement agencies at both the state and federal level included information on everything from pickup and drop-off locations to the identity of specific drivers and passengers.\n“These agencies may request information about trips, trip requests, pickup and dropoff areas, fares, vehicles, and drivers in their jurisdictions for a given time period,” the company said.\nUber admits to complying with roughly 85 percent of requests from law enforcement, many of which they claim surrounded cases involving fraud and stolen credit cards. 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According to MailOnline, the news was so shocking and revolting that Jazmin would rush to file for divorce.\nShe had just tied the knot with 31-year-old Jason Cullen, and the newlyweds were enjoying their honeymoon. The blissful time would quickly take a disturbing turn when Jazmin’s grandmother made a shocking discovery. A laptop that Jason had been using contained a stash of deranged child abuse photographs, a discovery that drove the grandmother to tears and to quickly alert her granddaughter.\nTurns out that Jason had actually already served time behind bars for being in possession of 1,000s of graphic images as well. He changed his name upon release and continued along on his sick and twisted ways. Jazmin and her grandmother reported him immediately, and he would find himself in a whole lot more legal trouble.\nJazmin is still working through divorce proceedings, but meeting with extensive resistance from Jason. 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Ils seront basés à Nantes, Tours, Reims et Mayotte, et viendront s'ajouter aux trois déjà existants à Orange, Toulouse et Dijon.\n«Dans le combat que nous menons contre le terrorisme, la gendarmerie joue un rôle fondamental grâce à son maillage territorial, à sa capacité d'analyse et de recueil du renseignement, à ses compétences en matière judiciaire et d'intervention, à son organisation spécifique placée sous un commandement unique qui lui permet de monter rapidement en puissance en cas d'attaque terroriste», a déclaré le ministre lors de ses voeux à la gendarmerie, sur la base du groupement blindé de la gendarmerie mobile à Versailles-Satory (Yvelines).\nArrêter les «vaines querelles»\n«Face au caractère diffus de la menace» terroriste, il a également appelé les différentes composantes des forces de l'ordre à «partager l'information» et à «travailler main dans la main». «La responsabilité qui est la nôtre est trop importante pour que nous laissions les vaines querelles et les petites concurrences parasiter la poursuite des objectifs qui nous sont communs», a expliqué Bernard Cazeneuve. 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Le sujet est sensible, j'en ai bien conscience, et les difficultés sont nombreuses», a-t-il déclaré.\n«La menace est plus élevée qu'elle ne l'a jamais été», a insisté le ministre, évoquant «des cellules disséminées dans plusieurs pays européens et susceptibles de planifier un attentat de façon concertée» et «les risques liés à des comportements d'imitation de la part d'individus qui répondent aux mots d'ordre de Daesh en attaquant nos concitoyens sans nécessairement s'inscrire dans un réseau formel».\nAinsi, les attaques contre un commissariat parisien le 7 janvier et l'agression d'un enseignant juif à Marseille lundi «procèdent du même effet que peut avoir la propagande funeste de barbares sur des esprits qui, parfois psychologiquement faibles ou confrontés à des difficultés personnelles, passent à l'acte», a-t-il estimé.\nGIGNSécuritéTerrorisme\nPrécédent\nSuivant\nLes + lus\nLes + lus Société\n1\nLES YEUX REVOLVER\nLuigi Mangione, assassin présumé et nouvelle icône de la pop culture\n2\nreplay\nNouveau Premier ministre : Barnier met en garde le prochain gouvernement et Macron promet un nom pour jeudi\n3\nACCIDENT DE LA ROUTE\nUn mort et trois blessés graves sur une départementale en Bretagne\nVoir les articles les + lus\n1\ncolère\nRefoulée par les urgences, elle accouche sur le parking de l’hôpital\n2\ntrain ou pas train ?\nQuel impact la grève à la SNCF aura-t-elle sur le réseau jeudi ?\n3\nactualités\nDénouement en vue pour Matignon, retraites revalorisées et alerte à Malibu\nVoir les articles les + lus\nCOMPARATIF• 22 févr. 2024\nLes trois meilleurs thermomètres d’intérieur en 2024\nLe Direct\nMYSTÈRE\nDe mystérieux drones survolent le New Jersey depuis plusieurs mois\nDÉCOUVERTE\nEmpreintes, douilles… de nouvelles preuves accablent Luigi Mangione\nstupéfiants\nUn règlement de compte à l’origine de l’assassinat d’un Nazairien de 19 ans\nreprésailles\n« Le G7 vole l’argent des autres », dézingue la Russie sur l’aide à l’Ukraine\nPRÉCARITÉ\nPlus des trois quarts des salariés à temps partiel sont des femmes\ninéligibilité\nUne figure de la droite lyonnaise condamnée pour l’emploi fictif de sa femme\nAU REVOIR précipité\nLe patron du FBI annonce son départ anticipé en janvier prochain\nImmense Déception\nLes victimes du terrorisme en colère après l’abandon soudain du Mémorial\nPrécédent\nSuivant\nVoir plus d'articles\nActualité\nMYSTÈRE\nDe mystérieux drones survolent le New Jersey depuis plusieurs mois\nDÉCOUVERTE\nEmpreintes, douilles… de nouvelles preuves accablent Luigi Mangione\nstupéfiants\nUn règlement de compte à l’origine de l’assassinat d’un Nazairien de 19 ans\nreprésailles\n« Le G7 vole l’argent des autres », dézingue la Russie sur l’aide à l’Ukraine\nPRÉCARITÉ\nPlus des trois quarts des salariés à temps partiel sont des femmes\ninéligibilité\nUne figure de la droite lyonnaise condamnée pour l’emploi fictif de sa femme\nAU REVOIR précipité\nLe patron du FBI annonce son départ anticipé en janvier prochain\nImmense Déception\nLes victimes du terrorisme en colère après l’abandon soudain du Mémorial\nPrécédent\nSuivant\nVoir plus d'articles\nDivertissement\n01:27\nfil des stars\nLisa Kudrow et Jamie Foxx sont dans le Fil des Stars\nenfants de la forme\nAvez-vous compris la fin de « Cat’s Eyes » ?\n01:23\nSÉQUENCE ÉMOTION\nVianney bouleversé par sa propre prestation pour Notre-Dame de Paris\nusa today\nLes coulisses de l’interview accordée par Donald Trump à « Paris Match »\n01:19\netats-unis\n50 Cent critique Jay-Z, accusé d’agression sexuelle\nbonne cause\nPaul Mescal, la star de « Gladiator 2 », propose ses vêtements sur Vinted\nalors on danse\nCharlotte de Turckheim au casting de « Danse avec les stars » sur TF1\ncoupe mulet\nLe nouveau look au naturel de Zazie fait réagir sur les réseaux sociaux\nPrécédent\nSuivant\nVoir plus d'articles\nSport\npolémique\nLa Coupe du monde en Arabie saoudite, un Qatar en pire ?\nfootball\nLe Mondial 2030 aura bien lieu sur trois continents, celui de 2034 en Arabie saoudite\nprévention\nAprès son accident, Evenepoel lance une campagne de prévention avec la Poste\nBANG BANG !\nLa tireuse sud-coréenne des JO de Paris 2024 devient une égérie Balenciaga\npréparation\nL’équipe de Pogacar annonce qu’elle n’utilisera plus le monoxyde de carbone\nfootball\nDes milliers d'emplois menacés à cause de la baisse des droits TV ?\nretraite\nFigure du monde du vélo depuis 55 ans, Lefevere s’en va « le cœur léger »\nBiathlon\nComment suivre la deuxième étape de la Coupe du monde de biathlon\nPrécédent\nSuivant\nVoir plus d'articles\nPartenaires\nSportune\nSPORT BUSINESS\nPSG. 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Discover what a sound bath is and how to enjoy the meditative goodness.\nAmara Amaryah\nPublished Feb 12, 2024\nUpdated Feb 12, 2024\nSound bath meditations and healing is everywhere. Deep relaxation and calls to unwind seem to be the main interests in a growing fast-paced society. With greater focus on wellness and self care, it’s no surprise that this form of energy reset is taking over the wellness generation.\nWhat is a Sound Bath?\nA sound bath is a type of meditation that guides you into a deep meditative state. The repetition of the sounds is curated with different frequencies and vibrations in mind for healing. Sound healing has been used for centuries as a tool to bring about physical and mental rest. Several ancient civilizations have opted for a form of sound healing to bring about cleansing. Today, sound healing takes many shapes, but the end goal remains the same: healing and serenity. Recognizing and making the most of the body’s reaction to sound is at the heart of sound bath meditations.\nThere are several different tools used in a sound bath. Sound mediations include crystal or tibetan singing bowls, tuning forks, gongs chimes and more to create the atmosphere.\n@dearlifechat\n#fypシ #soundbath #healingtiktok #soundtherapy #chakrahealing #atlantasoundbath #foryoupage\n♬ original sound – Dear Life Chat with Tay 🌻♋️\nMany opt for sound healing as a way to access healing through the vibrations of the sound bath. Some practitioners are attuned to the exact frequency that can heal or target certain pain points or chakras. The sound bath may also vary based on the tools involved. For instance, a sound bath with a crystal bowl varies depending on the type of crystal that the bowls are made out of. The desired effect, regardless of the type of instruments used, is to leave feeling rejuvenated after experiencing the healing potential of the sounds.\nA sound bath may exist as an individual meditation or as part of a wider class.\n@ki.meishon\nWill you be at the next one? Breathwork Journaling Individual Energy clearing Herbal tea Aromatherapy + giveaways we sell out fast! Next pop up meditation will be in May. Date to be determined. For now 👉🏾Turn post notifications or sign up for our text list in our bio to be the first to know when tickets go on sale again. #soundmeditation #atl #soundbath #atlanta #soundtherapy #groupmeditation #soundhealing #soundhealing #fyp #foryou #thingstodoinatlanta #thingstodoinatl #viral #soundmedicine\n♬ Dont remix – “getting better” ahh editor\nOften yoga sessions incorporate a form of sound bath healing. In these sessions, the sound bath may happen at the beginning or end of the session. Some practitioners offer a class dedicated entirely to sound bath meditation. Each individual may connect with their own energy. Be collectively guided to stillness or release stress stored in the body.\nWhat are the Benefits?\nSince sound therapy is a form of meditation, one of the main outcomes is a feeling of mental ease. Sound therapy is a way to soothe anxiety and stress. Burnt-out Millennials and Gen Zers find this form of therapy useful to detach.\nToday, medical studies about sound baths are relatively limited. Still, some research proves that there is a link between physical and psychological betterment after singing bowl use. Some additional health benefits include reduced anxiety and stress, calmer body and mind, lower blood pressure, support for the parasympathetic nervous system, increased focus and improved sleep.\nWhat to Expect During a Sound Bath?\nIf you’re considering attending your first sound bath experience, there are a few things to know.\nAttending a class, virtual or physical, will ensure that a practitioner guides you through the meditation. Typically, the space is very important. Expect a cozy and organized space with yoga mats, complete with cushions, blankets and other offerings to make comfort accessible.\nIf practicing this at home using virtual sessions or YouTube videos, it is best to create a similarly comfortable environment. The use of scent also helps heighten the sensory experience. Sound meditations can vary in length. Depending on your goal and availability, both hour-long and short meditations will support you.\nBe mindful that sound bath healing and general stillness may not be immediately comfortable for some. This is especially true if you’re a city dweller or used to busy environments. Creating space and time for the effects of a sound bath to land is the best way to approach it. If the first 15 minutes aren’t comfortable, seeing the session to the end may allow you enough time to actually embrace it. Additionally, you may need to adjust the type of class or practitioner that you work with until you find a sound meditation that feels right.\nGet the 21Ninety Newsletter\nGet More Culture Content\nSubscribe to 21Ninety, a free daily newsletter that features the best of culture, internet, and wellness guides from a new point of view — yours.\nBy subscribing to this newsletter, you agree to our terms of service and privacy policy.\nWellness\nWork and Money\nStyle and Beauty\nRelationship\nVideo\nGet early access to exclusive deals, editors’ picks and new launches.\nSubscribe\nHome\nAbout\nCareers\nPartner with Us\nShop\nSubmit a Story\nBlavity\nAfroTech\nHome & Texture\nTravel Noire\nPartnerships\nWork for us\nTerms & Conditions\nCookie Policy\nPrivacy Policy\nBlavity\nShop\nSubmit a Story\n© 2024 Blavity, Inc. All rights reserved.\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://21ninety.com/women-in-male-fields-tiktok", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "aze", "aze", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,zho", "ita", "ita", "eng", "ita", "fra", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "ita", "por", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ara,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,tur", "eng,tur", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "tur", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "deu", "eng", "fra", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,nld,lat", "eng,lat,ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Why TikTok’s Women in Male Fields Trend Is Empowering Women - 21Ninety\nMoms Shop Aisle21 Newsletter\nWhy TikTok’s Women in Male Fields Trend Is Empowering Women\nDating , Relationships\nCredit: svetikd\nIf you date men, chances are you’ve had some audacious things said to you. TikTok’s ‘Women In Male Fields' aims to combat those feelings.\nAyana Herndon\nPublished Nov 26, 2024\nUpdated Nov 27, 2024\nSometimes TikTok trends can be overwhelming, but not this one. The new trend, hashtag “Women In Male Fields” is growing in popularity on the social media app. The trend isn’t about buying something new, criticizing something, or even foraying into a new work field. Instead, it’s humorous, relatable, and empowering for heterosexual women in the dating field. Chances are you have been told some audacious things by a man, and this trend helps you vent those experiences.\nWhat Is the Women in Male Fields TikTok Trend?\nThe #womeninmalefields TikTok trend is women showcasing the unfavorable comments and reactions they’ve received from men they’ve dated. Then women take it a step further by responding to men in the same way these same men have responded to them. Essentially, the trend is women reminding men: “What if I pulled a you, on you?” Funnily enough, the social media video trend features the soundtrack to Nicki Minaj’s “Anaconda” playing in the background. The hashtag #womeninmalefeilds already has 200,000 posts on TikTok and counting. One video reads, “When I’d know I’d never marry him but stick around and use him as a stepping stone until it’s no longer convenient for me and I find what I really want.” With over 700,000 views, the video features comments from users saying “Big facts,” and “Too real, my situation right now.”\nWhy the Women in Male Fields Trend Is Popular\nThe trend is gaining momentum on TikTok because it’s so relatable. Women are essentially sharing their grievances about the men they’re in relationships with. The social media trend is the equivalent to an in depth debrief with your homegirls, bringing women together. Additionally, the videos showcase the difficulties women experience when it comes to dating certain men. From comments certain men have stated like “I don’t even know her,” to “What’s wrong now?” when seeing you crying, this trend airs it all out. It spotlights the relationship issues women who date men may experience, like emotional immaturity, dishonesty, and more.\nIs the Women in Male Fields Trend Controversial?\nFollowing the virality of the trend, another has rose to popularity: #meninwomenfeilds. It seems that some men have taken offense to the initial trend. Now, these men are creating their own trend to air out grievances they’ve experienced when dating women. However, the #womeninmalefields trend isn’t meant to bash men, but rather showcase the negative comments some women have received from men. Another video following the trend states, “Had a great date with him, FaceTimed my mom while he was around, called him a pet name in front of her, future talked, and then ghosted him the next day.” If these videos make you wince, chances the woman who actually experienced what is being described had a similar feeling of discomfort. For the men reacting to the trend with disdain, think about treating people moving forward how you’d want to be treated.\nWhy the Women in Male Fields Trend Is Empowering\nThe trend isn’t popular just because it’s funny enough to share in your group chats, but it’s also empowering. By women airing out the nonsense they’ve had to deal with when dating certain men, they’re making a statement. They’re expressing how they won’t deal with or settle for these issues in their next relationship. The trend also helps other women learn about these behaviors and potentially avoid them moving forward as well as motivates women to be more honest when it comes to dating men.\nGet the 21Ninety Newsletter\nGet More Culture Content\nSubscribe to 21Ninety, a free daily newsletter that features the best of culture, internet, and wellness guides from a new point of view — yours.\nBy subscribing to this newsletter, you agree to our terms of service and privacy policy.\nWellness\nWork and Money\nStyle and Beauty\nRelationship\nVideo\nGet early access to exclusive deals, editors’ picks and new launches.\nSubscribe\nHome\nAbout\nCareers\nPartner with Us\nShop\nSubmit a Story\nBlavity\nAfroTech\nHome & Texture\nTravel Noire\nPartnerships\nWork for us\nTerms & Conditions\nCookie Policy\nPrivacy Policy\nBlavity\nShop\nSubmit a Story\n© 2024 Blavity, Inc. All rights reserved.\n" } ]
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But what happens when you start digging into the data.\nI have used the following data sets to piece together the number of tests, cases and results for Pillar 1* (done in healthcare settings) and Pillar 2* (tests are done in the community).\nCoronavirus cases in the UK: daily updated statistics\nhttps://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/healthcare\nLooking at the data for July, by the date the PCR test to detect the virus SARs-CoV-2 is reported, shows a trend for an increased number of cases detected – (from about 500 to nearly 750 a day)\nIf you look at the data by the date the specimen is taken the trend is still apparent.\nNow all things being equal, the increase in cases is about 250 per day over a month – not an exponential rise, and no sudden jump. But is this a real increase or could it be down to something else – can an increase in testing explain the rise?\nSee a time series of positive cases by specimen date: 31 July 2020 to look at the Pillar 1, 2 cases detected.\nOn the 28th of July in England, Pillar 1 reported 64 cases, and Pillar 2 reports 512 cases (576 in total). Yet www.gov.site reports on the same-day fewer cases – 547 of the two combined. Which one is, therefore right? This inaccuracy makes it difficult to make judgements as to what is happening on the ground.\nOn first glance it looks like the number of cases in Pillar 2 is trending up and Pillar 1 is trending down. This would suggest that the increase in hospitals – in the sickest (Pillar 1) – is staying the same; while in the community Pillar 2 testing is picking up milder asymptomatic disease.\nHowever, what happens if you adjust for any change in testing over time? On the 1st of July – the seven day moving average of testing was 41,109 for Pillar 1 and 43,161 in Pillar 2. By the 31st July, the Pillar, 1 seven day average for testing had increased to 49,543 (a 20% increase); while the Pillar 2 had risen by much more – by 82% to 78,522 tests.\nThe next graph shows what happens when you adjust for the number of tests done and then standardise to per 100,000 tests. Pillar 1 is seen to be still trending down, but Pillar 2 is now flatlining. The increase in the number of cases detected is likely due to the increase in testing in Pillar 2.\nIt is essential to adjust for the number of tests being done. Leicester and Oldham have seen significant increases in testing in a short time. Leicester, for example in the first two weeks of July did more tests than anywhere else in England: 15,122 tests completed in the two weeks up to 13th July.\nThe potential for false-positives (those people without the disease who test positive) to drive the increase in community (Pillar 2) cases is substantial, particularly because the accuracy of the test and the detection of viable viruses within a community setting is unclear.\nStandardising cases per tests done, and aligning the counts in different datasets to provide the same numbers will allow a better understanding of whether cases are going up or down.\nInaccuracies in the data and poor interpretation will often lead to errors in decisions about imposing restrictions, particularly if these decisions are done in haste and the interpretation does not account for fluctuations in the rates of testing.\n***\nREAD MORE COVID NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire War on COVID Files\nSUPPORT OUR INDEPENDENT MEDIA PLATFORM – BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV\n278\nSHARES\nShareTweet\nFiled Under: Europe, Featured, Sci-Tech Tagged With: Coronavirus, COVID 19\nSUNDAY WIRE LIVE EPISODE #525\nEP #525 – ‘Pulling Back From the Brink’ with guest Gerald Celente\nTop Stories @21WIRE\nSUNDAY SCREENING: ‘Chainsaw Politics: Argentina One Year After Milei’ (2024)\nArgentina, Featured, Financial, Gold, money, South America, SUNDAY SCREENING\nSunday Wire EP #525 – ‘Pulling Back From the Brink’ with guest Gerald Celente\nFeatured, Sunday Wire Radio Show\nChina Hits Jackpot: World’s Largest Gold Deposit Found, Worth Over $80 Billion\nASIA, Bitcoin, BRICS, China, Featured, Financial, Gold, money\nDebate: Will Trump Be Able to Get a ‘Good Deal’ in Ukraine?\nFeatured, NATO, Patrick Henningsen, Russia, Trump, Ukraine\nRoy Casagranda: 100-year history of US meddling, coups and wars in the Middle East\nBalfour Declaration, Bill Clinton, CIA, Eisenhower, Featured, George Bush, History, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, libya, Middle East, Muslim Brotherhood, Oil, OPEC, Ottoman Empire, Palestine, Roy Casagranda, Soviet Union, Syria News, USS Liberty, WMD, WW1, WW2\nFor Thanksgiving Day, U.S. Imposes Policy of Starvation on Children in Gaza\nFeatured, Gaza, Israel, Joe Biden, Middle East, Palestine, Trump, UN, US News\nWest’s Next Anti-Russian Provocation Might Be to Destabilize & Invade Belarus\nAndrew Korybko, Belarus, Europe, Featured, NATO, Russia, Ukraine\nDaniel Davis with Patrick Henningsen on Russia’s Oreshnik Missile and Trump’s Obstacles to Peace\n2024 Election, Featured, Joe Biden, NATO, Patrick Henningsen, Russia, Trump, Ukraine, US News\nDazed & Confused: EU and NATO’s Crazed Policy of Escalation in Ukraine\nEU, Featured, Hungary, NATO, Patrick Henningsen, Ukraine\nPatrick Henningsen Talks to The Duran About ATACMs, Sullivan’s Call More Troops\nFeatured, Hungary, Joe Biden, NATO, Patrick Henningsen, Russia, Trump, Ukraine, US News\nCOPYRIGHT © 2009-2024 · 21ST CENTURY WIRE · ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WORLDWIDE · Privacy & Cookies · Brave Browser · Bitcoin\n" } ]
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How do they handicap iPhone...\nInvesting\nAnalyst Upgrades Bankruptcy Buffett Corporate Governance Corporate Performance\nDividends and Buybacks Earnings ETFs and Mutual Funds International Markets IPOs and Secondaries\nMergers and Acquisitions Personal Finance Rumors Value Investing\nTrending\n5 Sizzling Cathie Wood ARK Investment Stocks Trade...\nThese are five stocks for aggressive investors looking to get...\nEconomy\nGovernment Regulation Housing Jobs\nTrending\nThe State With The Highest Divorce Rate\nAlmost 700,000 people get divorced each year, causing havoc with...\nSpecial Report\nBrands and Products Cities Countries States\nTrending\nThese Americans Own the Most Guns: Every State Ranked\nGun ownership is a constitutional right in the United States,...\nAI Investor Podcast\nConsumer Electronics\nApple's iPhone 8 May Be Delayed: Report\nThinkstock\nPaul Ausick\nPublished: April 5, 2017 9:10 am\nLast Updated: January 12, 2020 1:17 pm\nOver the past several years, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has introduced its new iPhones in September, but the company may experience a delay until October or November for this year’s expected iPhone 8.\nThe delay is likely due to difficulties in manufacturing the curved OLED glass panels for the front of the phone. The iPhone 8 is expected to incorporate the curved OLED screen, sourced from Samsung, which already uses the edge-to-edge display feature on its Galaxy S7 Edge.\nTaiwan-based industry news site Digitimes cites a report in the Chinese-language Electronic Daily News:\nTechnical issues related to the lamination process of curved OLED panels, and the adoption of a 3D sensing system may cause the delay of the new iPhone devices, said the paper.\nEnthusiasm for the new iPhone has been a primary driver in Apple’s stock price performance this year. Apple has been the best performing stock among the Dow Jones Industrial Average index this year, gaining more than 30%.\nApple watchers will be keeping an eye on other suppliers, looking for signs that the company is pulling back on orders for other components.\nA delay in releasing the iPhone 8 is not expected to stall the projected release of an iPhone 7s and 7s Plus. It is possible that Apple will launch the iPhone 8 in the September time frame, but tell customers that the device won’t be widely available until later, perhaps as late as the fourth quarter.\nShares of Apple traded down about 0.7% Wednesday morning, at $143.70 in a 52-week range of $87.49 to $144.89. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.24aktuelles.com/62add9e30722b/zivillusgrippe-das-ende-der-menschen.html", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "deu,fra,eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ces", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Zivillusgrippe das ende der Menschen ?\n24 Aktuelles\nZivillusgrippe das ende der Menschen ?\nDies ist eine satirische Website. Nimm es nicht ernst Es ist ein Witz.\n2059 47062 Teilen\nErster Fall der Zivillusgrippe in Korea gemeldet,die Todesgrippe nimmt dir den geruchsinnweg daraufhin erbrechen bis zu 10 mal am Tag bis zu nierenversagen und herzstillstand\nDies ist eine satirische Website. Nimm es nicht ernst Es ist ein Witz.\nPartager sur Facebook\nPartager sur Twitter\nPartager via WhatsApp\nPartager par Email\nloading Biewty\nAlle Internetserver außer die von Aftereffects werden lahmgelegt\nZuckerkranke werden aufgefordert ihre Medikamente zu überprüfen\nMarvin Kühn bleibt bis 2023 !\nLeistenschmerzen\nGoogle hat Osama Bin Laden wiederbelebt\nTiktoker\nIch Richi Mic Jo, die Auszeichnungen als auch Awards und sowie Pferde\nMarlboro kauft L&M auf\nSchüler schnarchen vor sich hin\nLatein als Pflichtfach im Abitur\nNeues OldenBach Virus in Deutschland!\nLewandowski-Nachfolger gefunden!\nIVANA ZIZELA RIJALITI ZVEZDA TUZENA OD STRANE HAPPY TELEVIZIJE !\nGavi ficha por el Real Madrid\nSchulklasse hat Lehrerin übers Wochenende im Klassenzimmer eingesperrt\nYannik Nühlen: Vom Schüler zum Bettler\nMotorradfahrer und Raser liefern sich illegales Straßenrennen im Stadteil Süd\nRolex muss sich aus dem handel entfernen da sie fake gold benutzt haben.\nSchule fackelt ab\nMesut Özil könig von Kurdistan\nWer ist der Vater von Jesus Christus\n8 Wochen Ferien in Sachsen\nNeue Behandlungsmethode bei Achillessehnenriss entdeckt\nRegierung beschließt E-Auto Zwang ab 01.01.2024\nSehr seriös\nArno Dübel fährt nach Sylt mit 9,- Euro Ticket\nNeue Pandemie auf dem Weg?\nMSV verpflichtet Toprak aus Bremen und zwei weitere Spieler\nAffenpocken auf dem Vormarsch, erste Länder führen Quarantäne ein\nSensation: Kehrt Tobias Sippel zurück auf den Betreibergesellschaft?\nStiller Protest: Wer tritt der FIFA vors Schienbein?\nBREAKING NEWS: Klopp verlässt Liverpool!\nDarum ist CR7 10000x besser als Lionel Messi (aka Lionel Misti)!\nSkrupellose Diebe überfallen die berufliche Schule Harburg!\nTransferhammer: Werder will Gladbacher Neuhaus\nNächste Bauphase an der B26 hat begonnen\nÜber uns\n24aktuelles.com - ist eine Internetseite die zur Unterhaltung dient, die falschen Witz werden von unseren Usern verfasst. Alle Witz dieser Seite sind frei erfunden und fiktiv, es ist alles nur Spaß! Keine der Witz sollte ernst genommen werden oder als seriöse Informationsquelle benutzt werden.\nFreeReadings.org - Mediumina.com -\nEinen Missbrauch melden\nKontaktinformationen\nLegal\nTerms\nPrivacy policy\nPlan\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.24aktuelles.com/plan/2016/2016-02-20/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "deu,fra,eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ces", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "24 Aktuelles\nPlan\n2024\n2023\n2022\n2021\n2020\n2019\n2018\n2017\n2016\n2015\n2014\nPosten des Tages\nÜber uns\n24aktuelles.com - ist eine Internetseite die zur Unterhaltung dient, die falschen Witz werden von unseren Usern verfasst. Alle Witz dieser Seite sind frei erfunden und fiktiv, es ist alles nur Spaß! Keine der Witz sollte ernst genommen werden oder als seriöse Informationsquelle benutzt werden.\nFreeReadings.org - Mediumina.com -\nKontaktinformationen\nLegal\nTerms\nPrivacy policy\nPlan\n" } ]
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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.24matins.fr/alzheimer-deux-nouveaux-facteurs-de-risque-decouverts-1381065", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "fra", "fra", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Alzheimer : Deux nouveaux facteurs de risque découverts\nMenu\n24matins\nNavigation :\nActualité\nFaits Divers\nInsolite\nSociété\nInternational\nÉconomie\nSanté\nPolitique\nSport\nFoot\nTech\nSciences\nDivertissement\nSéries TV\nFilms\nEn ce moment :\nFrançaise des Jeux\nLoto\nFrance\nHiver\nAgriculture\nAlzheimer : Deux nouveaux facteurs de risque découverts\nSanté > Alzheimer\nPar Jérôme publié le 8 octobre 2024 à 15h00.\nSanté\nImage d'illustration. Aliments anti mauvais cholestérolADN\nDeux scientifiques de Cleveland aux États-Unis ont récemment identifié deux nouveaux facteurs de risque associés à la maladie d'Alzheimer. Quelles pourraient être les implications de cette découverte?\nTl;dr\nDeux nouveaux facteurs de risque d’Alzheimer identifiés.\nPerte de vision et taux élevé de mauvais cholestérol incriminés.\nMécanismes exacts encore mal compris, prévention recommandée.\nLa maladie d’Alzheimer : Des facteurs de risque émergents\nDes chercheurs de la clinique de Cleveland, aux États-Unis, ont récemment mis en lumière deux nouveaux facteurs de risque de la maladie d’Alzheimer, une maladie neurodégénérative qui continue de dévoiler ses secrets. Ces nouveaux éléments sont la perte de vision et un taux élevé de « mauvais » cholestérol.\nPerte de vision : un risque sous-estimé\nLe premier facteur identifié est la perte de vision. Selon les chercheurs, celle-ci, tout comme la perte auditive, pourrait exposer davantage à la maladie d’Alzheimer. Les mécanismes exacts reliant ces problèmes de santé à la maladie d’Alzheimer ne sont pas encore entièrement compris, mais plusieurs hypothèses sont avancées.\nLa perte de vision pourrait affecter l’apport sensoriel d’une personne, réduisant ainsi la quantité d’informations traitées par le cerveau. De plus, elle pourrait limiter les capacités à faire de l’exercice, à se socialiser ou à s’engager dans des activités stimulantes, tous facteurs importants pour une bonne santé cognitive.\nL’impact du mauvais cholestérol\nLe second facteur de risque est un taux élevé de cholestérol LDL, le mauvais cholestérol. Les chercheurs soulignent son impact négatif sur le cœur et les vaisseaux sanguins, le cerveau étant particulièrement vulnérable aux effets de taux élevés de LDL-cholestérol.\nPrévenir plutôt que guérir\nFace à ces nouvelles découvertes, les chercheurs insistent sur la prévention. « Si une personne souffre de perte de vision ou d’un taux de cholestérol LDL élevé, la clé est de se faire soigner », martèlent-ils. Une consultation régulière chez l’ophtalmologue ou chez le médecin, ainsi que le suivi de leurs recommandations, peuvent être des mesures efficaces pour limiter les risques.\nLe Récap\nTl;dr\nLa maladie d’Alzheimer : Des facteurs de risque émergents\nPerte de vision : un risque sous-estimé\nL’impact du mauvais cholestérol\nPrévenir plutôt que guérir\nEn savoir plus\nSpray nasal : une nouvelle perspective pour retarder l’Alzheimer\nEt si Alzheimer n’était pas vraiment une maladie du cerveau ?\nCinq médicaments courants susceptibles de provoquer la démence\nVous aimez nos contenus ?\nRecevez chaque jour nos dernières publications gratuitement et directement dans votre boite mail\nRecevoir la newsletter\nÀ Propos\nNous contacter\nInfos Légales\nGestion des données personnelles\nFrance\nDeutschland\nUnited Kingdom\nEspaña\n© 2024 - Tous droits réservés sur les contenus du site 24matins - ADN Contents -\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.24matins.fr/thailande-six-elephants-sauvages-meurent-noyes-apres-avoir-chute-dans-une-cascade-1115552", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "fra", "fra", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Thaïlande : six éléphants sauvages meurent noyés après avoir chuté dans une cascade\nMenu\n24matins\nNavigation :\nActualité\nFaits Divers\nInsolite\nSociété\nInternational\nÉconomie\nSanté\nPolitique\nSport\nFoot\nTech\nSciences\nDivertissement\nSéries TV\nFilms\nEn ce moment :\nCigarette\nConsommation\nTabac\nPrime et Aides\nEnfant\nThaïlande : six éléphants sauvages meurent noyés après avoir chuté dans une cascade\nInternational > Animaux > Thaïlande\nPar Gael Brulin, publié le 6 octobre 2019 à 10h00.\nCe week-end en Thaïlande, six éléphants sauvages sont morts noyés après avoir chuté dans une cascade. Deux pachydermes, qui souhaitaient apparemment venir au secours d'un camarade tombé, ont pu être sauvés.\nLes faits se seraient produits dans la nuit du vendredi 4 au samedi 5 octobre dans le nord-est de la Thaïlande. Les responsables de la préservation de la faune et de la végétation sauvages ont ainsi indiqué samedi avoir été alertés à 3h00 du matin. Des éléphants avaient été entendus barrir, relate Ouest-France. Plusieurs heures plus tard, les corps sans vie de six éléphants sauvages ont été découverts au pied des chutes de Haew Narok, dans le parc national de Khao Yai.\nDeux éléphants qui auraient souhaité sauver l’un des leurs pris au piège\nDans des circonstances encore inconnues, ces six éléphants sont morts noyés après avoir chuté dans cette cascade. Deux pachydermes se seraient retrouvés pris au piège après avoir cherché à venir au secours d’un camarade déjà en contrebas. Des images pour le moins difficiles montrent un éléphant tombé tenter désespérément d’atteindre la paroi sur laquelle se trouvaient les deux pachydermes coincés . De la nourriture, enrichie avec des suppléments alimentaires, a été lancée aux éléphants afin de leur donner la force nécessaire pour remonter la pente et retrouver leur forêt. Si les deux éléphants ont pu être sauvés, ils ont été récupérés dans un état de stress extrême selon les responsables du parc.\nDe « fortes pluies » possiblement à l’origine du drame\n« Personne ne sait avec certitude pourquoi ils sont tombés, mais la nuit dernière, il y a eu de fortes pluies », a déclaré Sompoch Maneerat, porte-parole du parc. La cascade, d’habitude fréquentée par de nombreux touristes, a été fermée au public le temps de l’intervention des secours. On nous précise pour finir que si les éléphants sauvages se trouvent de plus en plus souvent au contact de l’être humain, c’est parce que l’habitat naturel des premiers est sérieusement mis à mal par la déforestation régulière des seconds.\nLe Récap\nDeux éléphants qui auraient souhaité sauver l’un des leurs pris au piège\nDe « fortes pluies » possiblement à l’origine du drame\nEn savoir plus\nSapins et décorations de Noël : un danger pour nos animaux de compagnie ?\nRhinopneumonie: la maladie contagieuse qui décime les chevaux en France\nGrand requin blanc repéré en France : une nouvelle tendance en vue ?\nVous aimez nos contenus ?\nRecevez chaque jour nos dernières publications gratuitement et directement dans votre boite mail\nRecevoir la newsletter\nÀ Propos\nNous contacter\nInfos Légales\nGestion des données personnelles\nFrance\nDeutschland\nUnited Kingdom\nEspaña\n© 2024 - Tous droits réservés sur les contenus du site 24matins - ADN Contents -\n" } ]
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Potem ko je poleti izdal svoj prvi parfum, se je odločil, da je čas, da napiše avtobiografijo. Te dni je tako izšla njegova prva knjiga v italijanščini z naslovom Sembra strano anche a me', v kateri razkriva podrobnosti iz svojega zasebnega življenja. Na prvem podpisovanju knjige se je trlo oboževalk, zato ne dvomimo, da njegov prvenec ne bi bil velika uspešnica.\nOGLAS\nNe dvomimo, da se bo knjiga v teh prazničnih dneh kot darilo znašla pod kakšno smrečico. FOTO: Profimedia\nicon-expand\nSerija Gospod Napačni je že na VOYO.\nTokrat bodo oboževalci Cana Yamana spoznali tudi v vlogi pisca. Zvezdnik je predstavil svojo avtobiografijo, ki je v izvirniku napisana v italijanščini in nosi naslov Sembra strano anche a me, kar v prevodu pomeni \"Tudi meni se zdi čudno\".\nPriljubljeni turški zvezdnik je svojo igralsko kariero začel leta 2014, mednarodni uspeh pa je prišel leta 2018 z vlogo Cana Divita, znanega fotografa in lastnika oglaševalske agencije, ki se zaljubi v Sanem Aydin, v televizijski seriji Jutranja ptica (Erkenci Kuş). S to vlogo so se mu odprla številna vrata, zadnji dve leti pa kariero gradi še v Italiji, kjer so ga vsi toplo sprejeli in mu ponudb za delo ne manjka.\nCan Yaman je po medijskem razhodu z italijansko novinarko Diletto Leotto znova v središču pozornosti ob izdaji svoje prve knjige, v kateri je spregovoril o intimnih podrobnostih svojega življenja. Svojo novo knjigo je zvezdnik napovedal z besedami: \"Prvič sem se odločil, da vam spregovorim o sebi. Celotno pot, brez filtrov. Želim vam povedati svojo resnico.\" S tem je zbudil zanimanje svoje publike.\nZaložba je o knjigi Sembra strano anche a me, ki jo oglašujejo kot \"intimna in zasebna avtobiografija\", dejala, da bodo bralci izvedeli, kdo je v resnici: \"Kaj se skriva za njegovimi očarljivimi očmi in njegovim brezhibnim talentom? Can se namreč prvič odloči, da se bo v intimni in zasebni avtobiografiji razgalil. V knjigi se dotakne svojega otroštva in burnih mladostniških dni ter pove vse, kar se je zgodilo, preden je postal slaven.\"\n\"Njegova povezanost z družino in ekonomičnimi težavami, študijska leta in odnos z ženskami: zgodba, ki se ne boji razkriti svetlih in temačnih dni izjemnega in zapletenega življenja hkrati. Neobjavljen, resničen in presenetljiv portret, ki pripoveduje zgodbo človeka in ne uspehov zvezde,\" so še razkrili o podrobnostih nove avtobiografije.\nZvezdnik je za najbolj goreče oboževalke že organiziral podpisovanje knjige v eni od knjigarn v Rimu. Ob nakupu knjige je vsakemu kupcu podelil avtogram in se z njim fotografiral. Zvezdnik se je za njihovo brezmejno podporo zahvalil na družbenih omrežjih, kjer je objavil video utrinke s podpisovanja in zraven zapisal: \"Veselim se, da bo pri našem nadaljnjem druženju vedno enaka naklonjenost. Tako hvaležen za vašo udeležbo. Ljubezen rodi ljubezen.\"\nicon-food-cookie\nZa ogled potrebujemo tvojo privolitev za vstavljanje vsebin družbenih omrežij in tretjih ponudnikov.\nOmogoči\nCan Yaman je izdal avtobiografijo, v kateri razkriva podrobnosti iz svojega zasebnega življenja. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "http://24usnews.com/info/t-2309260002.html", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita" ], "wet_record_txt": "Salmon-lettuce aquaponic growing system opens up new vistas for modern agriculture\nCar rental\nEntertainment community\nFashion brand\nLiving consumption\nBusiness Finance\nMore\nMobile games Technology Education platform Hotel Food health Cultural News House Sports Intelligent Kids Finance\nHome\nCar rental\nEntertainment community\nFashion brand\nLiving consumption\nBusiness Finance\nMobile games\nTechnology\nEducation platform\nHotel\nFood\nhealth\nCultural\nNews\nHouse\nSports\nIntelligent\nKids\nFinance\nSalmon-lettuce aquaponic growing system opens up new vistas for modern agriculture\n2023-09-26\n-- State of technological development in Agriculture in the US and in China\n(By Ellie Xinning Li, Shanghai, CHINA)\nSuperior Fresh fish and vegetable symbiotic farm in Wisconsin, USA\nSuperior Fresh, a farm situated in Wisconsin, USA, known as the largest indoor salmon farm in the United States. Their fish farming operation spans six acres and yields 72,000 kilograms of Atlantic salmon annually. Additionally, they operate a 36-acre indoor vegetable farm capable of producing 900 tons of green leafy vegetables each year, which is equivalent to the output of a traditional 1800-acre farm. This farm has received organic certification from the US Department of Agriculture.The water utilized for fish farming undergoes filtration to eliminate impurities and is transformed into nitrate-rich water. This water is then recycled to supply the greenhouse with nutrients for vegetable growth. After the vegetables absorb these nutrients, the clean water is returned to the fish pond, resulting in an impressive 99.9% water recycling rate. Superior Fresh has established 600 offline stores and has a presence in 28 Whole Foods outlets in Wisconsin and Minnesota, effectively implementing a direct supply model from their farm.\nIn China, currently situated within the AIoT Agricultural Digital Technology Smart Farming Application Demonstration Park in Jinshan, Shanghai. This company employs soilless cultivation techniques within a controlled and intelligent greenhouse setting, utilizing factory-style production approaches to cultivate specialty vegetables, primarily. Thanks to the year-round controllable environment, they achieve an impressive annual lettuce output of 28 tons per mu, a figure 5-7 times higher than traditional land-based cultivation, and they save up to 90% of water in the process.Their system merges cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things with greenhouse agriculture, forming a comprehensive smart agricultural solution that combines hardware, AIoT technology, cultivation methods, and sales channels. At the heart of their intelligent greenhouse operation is their independently developed AIPaaS system (Intelligent Planting System for Facility Agriculture). While traditional farming relies heavily on skilled technicians, the AIPaaS system aids production workers and serves both managers and technicians.Within the AIPaaS system, a sophisticated weight model collects data from various sensors during agricultural production. It promptly transmits a \"diary\" of vegetable growth to the agricultural brain, accurately identifying crop types and production capabilities, and issuing pest and disease warnings. It also formulates precise planting and environmental control decisions to guide production.\nAIoT agricultural digital technology smart agriculture application demonstration park in Jinshan, Shanghai, China\nWhen discussing cutting-edge agricultural technology, the Netherlands stands out as a prime example. This remarkable nation has harnessed innovative greenhouse cultivation techniques to emerge as a major agricultural powerhouse. According to statistics, the Netherlands boasts a staggering glass greenhouse area exceeding 27,000 hectares, accounting for nearly a quarter of the world's total greenhouse space. The phrase \"small country, big industry\" aptly characterizes the economic profile of this Western European nation.Currently, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Japan, and Australia lead the way in advancing modern agricultural technology.\nModern agriculture represents an agricultural paradigm that has evolved through the fusion of modern industry and scientific advancements. It embodying the ideals of a green, low-carbon, and intelligent industry, with the intelligent economy at its forefront and health as its cornerstone.According to the \"2023-2029 China Modern Agricultural Industry Market Development Prospect and Investment Risk Assessment Report\" from Zhiyan Consulting, 2022 witnessed the global smart agricultural market reaching a substantial scale of approximately $171.75 billion, showcasing a noteworthy year-on-year growth rate of 17.73%. Across the globe, nations are actively expediting their foray into smart agriculture, further integrating artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, and related technologies into the agricultural landscape. It is anticipated that by 2026, the global smart agriculture market will burgeon to an impressive $341.02 billion.\nThe United States government places significant emphasis on high-tech advancements, particularly in the realms of agricultural. It actively supports the integration of high-tech solutions into agriculture. Through fiscal investments, the federal government has established an agricultural information platform. To streamline the collection and processing of agricultural data, it has also founded a national agricultural and rural science and technology information center. At the strategic level, the U.S. government has taken the lead in organizing collaborations with various professional associations and decision-making advisory bodies, forming a robust civil agricultural social service system. In terms of financial support, the federal government annually allocates over $1 billion in funding for agricultural information, constituting 10% of agricultural administrative expenses.\nThe China government places significant emphasis on advancing modern agriculture. In terms of top-level design, relevant government departments in China have released key documents, including the National Modern Facility Agriculture Construction Plan (2023-2030), along with the Guidance of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on the Development of Modern Facility Agriculture and the Implementation Plan for the Modernization of Facility Agriculture (2023-2025). Regarding financial support, the Chinese government has initiated a pilot program offering discounted loans for modern facility agriculture construction projects in 15 provinces and the Beidahuang Agricultural Reclamation Group Co., Ltd. In tandem with a 1.5 billion yuan central financial assistance fund, there is a concerted effort to accelerate the development of centralized seedling nursery facilities in the southern region.\nIn summary, both the United States and China have much to learn from the Netherlands in the realms of agricultural facility technology, auction systems, and supply chain networks. These elements have not only established the Netherlands as a global agricultural powerhouse but also serve as a guiding \"compass\" and an invaluable \"textbook\" for the advancement of modern agriculture worldwide. It is imperative that we dedicate our efforts to the development of environmentally-friendly, low-carbon, healthy, and secure modern agriculture, striving for the betterment of society and the promotion of a healthier life for all of humanity.\n(By Ellie Xinning Li, Shanghai, CHINA)\nDisclaimer: This article is reproduced from other media. The purpose of reprinting is to convey more information. It does not mean that this website agrees with its views and is responsible for its authenticity, and does not bear any legal responsibility. All resources on this site are collected on the Internet. The purpose of sharing is for everyone's learning and reference only. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "http://www.38north.org/2016/08/mwilliams08092016/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,fra", "eng", "eng", "deu", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "rus,eng", "ukr,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "eng,hin", "eng", "ita", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "zho", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Cold War Communications: The Two Koreas Resume Coded Radio Broadcasts\nSkip to Main Content\nA Publication of the Stimson Center\n38 North\nSearch\nMenu\nInformed analysis of events in and around North Korea\nAbout 38 North\nTopics\nBook Reviews\nCommentary\nDomestic Affairs\nEconomy\nEditor’s Column\nForeign Affairs\nHuman Security\nJames Church\nMedia Analysis\nMilitary Affairs\nNK Economy Column\nNK Instability Project\nNK Nuclear Futures\nSatellite Imagery\nSpecial Reports\nWMD\nAuthors\nAtlas\nResources\nEvents\nPast Events\nAffiliates\nDonate\nSearch\nSearch\nSearch\nCold War Communications: The Two Koreas Resume Coded Radio Broadcasts\nBy: Martyn Williams\nAugust 9, 2016\nForeign Affairs\nFacebook\nTwitter\nEmail\nPrint\nA little after midnight, early on the morning of July 15, as most of the Korean peninsula slept, were North Korean spies up late listening to the radio?\nThis was the big question after a strange sequence of numbers was read out on a North Korean radio station. It sounded a lot like the coded messages previously used to relay instructions to spies during the Cold War and perhaps that was the point.\nThe broadcast began at 12:45am, according to the Joong Ang Ilbo.\n“From now on, I will give review work for the subject of mathematics under the curriculum of a remote education university for exploration agents of the 27th bureau.”\nIt continued, “On page 459, question number 35, on page 913, question number 55, on page 135, question number 86, on page 257, question number 2,” and so on. It lasted for 14 minutes.\nYou can hear some clips of the broadcast in these two TV news reports:\nIt came as a surprise, the Joong Ang Ilbo said, as North Korea hasn’t used such communications for 16 years.\nIn fact, a similar broadcast was made on June 24 and initially missed by most. It was just two minutes long, the Unification Ministry and National Intelligence Service said, according to an AP report.\nNorth Korea used such broadcasts regularly for five decades until late 2000, when they were halted as relations with the South thawed under Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy.\nBack then (as were the recent cases), the broadcasts were transmitted over the Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (PBS or 평양방송), a Korean-language radio station that targets listeners in South Korea, Japan and China with propaganda.\nPBS puts out a powerful signal on mediumwave and shortwave that can be easily heard across most of the region at nighttime. The mediumwave outlets are jammed by South Korea but can be heard clearly in Japan. The shortwave broadcasts are not jammed anywhere; I personally heard them very well night after night in both Seoul and Tokyo.\nThe Yonhap TV News report plays the broadcast snippet over video of a radio tuned to 3320kHz, one of the frequencies used by PBS. It can also be heard on 6250kHz and 6400kHz shortwave and regionally on six mediumwave frequencies: 639, 657, 684, 729, 801 and 855kHz. The shortwave broadcasts often reach the United States in the overnight hours.\nNumbers stations were used in the past because they provided an easy way to get messages to spies without the risk of getting caught handing over or picking up instructions. Agents simply needed to tune their radios to an assigned frequency at the correct time and take down the numbers. The numbers typically related to passages in a code book that then revealed the message.\nTechnology, especially the Internet, has largely made such broadcasts obsolete. These days, encrypted communications can securely relay data or it can be hidden inside pictures and video using a technology called steganography. It is presumed that North Korea has already been using such methods, likely for at least five years if not longer, either sent from Pyongyang or from one of the many government-run offices in China.\nSo why the sudden restart of broadcasts?\nSome are worried it signals that North Korean might be planning some type of operation, alerting its spies by sending the coded broadcast. But for that to be true, North Korean agents would have had to have been listening at the right time to take down the message, and how would they have known it was coming? Numbers haven’t been broadcast for 16 years, so have agents really spent the last decade and a half listening just in case something came across? It is possible they could have been alerted that such a message was about to be broadcast, but then when why not send the message contents over whatever communications channel was used for such an alert?\nHad this been a real broadcast, interpreting the message would have relied on code books that are probably years out of date, making the whole thing all the more unlikely.\nThere is also a possibility the broadcast really was some sort of remote mathematics course, but that seems equally unlikely given its sudden and unexplained start.\nPerhaps the most credible theory says that North Korea is trying to cause a bit of panic and confusion in Seoul. If that’s true, then mission accomplished—at least for a day or two.\nBut the fuss in Seoul about the return of North Korean numbers on the airwave misses an important point: South Korea itself resumed its own numbers broadcasts back in February, although the National Intelligence Service isn’t as keen to talk about those.\nSouth Korea has a much richer recent history of using numbers stations than its northern neighbor. After all, while the Internet and digital communications have made the radio stations obsolete in the rest of the world, North Korea stands alone in the almost complete absence of technological progress. So radio remains the best and safest way for South Korea to contact its agents in the north.\nSouth Korea’s broadcasts ran for years with the same format: a Korean song and numbers: “Attention number 521, attention number 521, please receive a telegram…”\nHere’s one such broadcast:\nThis type of message was such a regular fixture that a community of radio monitors had given it a nickname, “V24,” and one had worked out a detailed schedule of broadcast times and frequencies. You could consult the schedule, tune in and pretty much be assured it would be there. Until one day in June 2015 it wasn’t. The station abruptly left the airwaves and wasn’t heard of again until February 14, 2016, when regular broadcasts resumed.\n“V24 is less active today than it was 6 years ago, to be sure,” a radio monitor who goes by the nickname Token, told me. He has closely monitored the station for years from his listening post in the Mojave Desert.\n“However, the activity level today is roughly equal to what it has been at for approximately the last 2 years, slightly over 20 known transmissions per month,” he said.\nThe station is assumed to be operated by the National Intelligence Service, but that has never been confirmed. Radio monitors in South Korea have managed to pinpoint what they believe to be the transmitter site near Seoul, so it’s a pretty safe bet it is an official South Korean government station. The site is shared with one of two South Korean propaganda radio stations that daily pumps out hours of propaganda aimed at North Korea.\nBut these aren’t the only mysteries in the airwaves above the 38th parallel. Another station started up in late 2015 and is currently monitored more or less on a daily basis. It has been dubbed “V28.”\n“At first it appeared to be a typical ‘spy’ numbers station, but as time goes on, it appears more and more to be a military station, possibly for some kind of training,” said Token, who has monitored it many times.\nHere’s one recording:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guyvm9T6Db4\n“It is still being called a numbers station, however its function is somewhat in question.”\nRadio monitors are convinced V28 is coming from North Korea, although the sometimes strange broadcasts have them stumped. Some have talked of hearing conversations, possibly a TV playing in the background, while the broadcasts often jump or drift in frequency—a possible indication of an old analog transmitter.\nWhatever the source and content of all of these broadcasts, they do represent a peculiarity of the Korean peninsula in the 21st century. 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It represented a major shift from strict enforcement to a more hands-off approach, so long as they didn't threaten other federal priorities, such as preventing the distribution of the drug to minors and cartels.\nThe memo will be rescinded but it's not immediately clear whether Sessions will issue new guidance in its place or simply revert back to older policies that left states with legal uncertainty about enforcement of federal law.\nThe decision had been closely watched since Sessions was sworn in. He told reporters in November he was examining a \"rational\" policy.\nThe move comes days after marijuana became officially legal under laws in California, the largest state. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.620ckrm.com/2021/07/28/50-new-cases-of-covid-19-in-sask-7-in-regina/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng,hin", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,ron", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "tur,kur", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,war", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ukr", "ukr", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "ita", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng,kur", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "ita", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng,ita", "eng,ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng,ita", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "kaz", "eng,deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "msa,eng", "msa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "ita", "nld", "nld", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,spa", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng,bul,hun", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,ara", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "deu,war", "deu,war", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "zho,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "50 new cases of COVID-19 in Sask; 7 in Regina – 620 CKRM\nTikTok\nFacebook\nTwitter X\nInstagram\nYouTube\nApple Store\nGoogle Play\nAsk Alexa\nON THE AIR\nON THE AIR\n50 new cases of COVID-19 in Sask; 7 in Regina\nby\nNews\nJuly 28, 2021\nThe province is reporting 50 newCOVID-19 cases and 51 recoveries on Tuesday.\nOf the 50 new cases, seven are in Regina. The other new cases are located in the Far North West, 10; Far North Central, 8; North West, 1; North Central, 2; North East, 1; Saskatoon, 13; Central East, 3; South West, 1; South Central, 1; and South East, 1. Two cases are pending residence information.\nThere were no new deaths related to the virus meaning the total number of people in Saskatchewan who have died as a result of COVID-19 stands at 578.\nOnly 43 people are in hospital. That is the lowest number the province has recorded since November 9, 2020. Of those 43, nine are receiving intensive care.\nNew lineage results were reported for 88 variants of concern\nCases infected with a variant of concern (VoC), as of July 28, 2021\nZone VoCs\nDetected by\nScreening VoCs Sequenced\n(WGS) Alpha (B.1.1.7) Beta (B.1.351) Gamma (P.1) Delta (B.1.617.2)\nFar North West 337 270 209 22 39\nFar North Central 4 8 4 4\nFar North East 87 157 48 9 100\nNorth West 869 576 321 243 12\nNorth Central 639 390 325 9 19 37\nNorth East 84 64 61 1 2\nSaskatoon 2,141 1,342 1,119 1 92 130\nCentral West 150 123 107 2 14\nCentral East 654 418 405 4 9\nRegina 4,831 3,024 2,834 1 189\nSouth West 416 276 251 25\nSouth Central 892 639 635 2 2\nSouth East 1,156 710 689 1 20\nPending 83 53 33 5 15\nTotals 12,343 8,050 7,041 10 426 573\nOn the vaccine front, 4,562 were delivered across the province. Of those, 982 were first doses with the other 3,580 going to people who are now fully vaccinated.\nStatus of Population Vaccinations, as of July 27, 2021\nGroup Estimated\nPopulation Received\nFirst Dose Fully\nVaccinated\nAge 80+ 51,352 47,821 (93%) 45,345 (88%)\nAge 70-79 82,304 74,431 (90%) 70,507 (86%)\nAge 60-69 140,471 121,950 (87%) 113,240 (81%)\nAge 50-59 142,537 114,343 (80%) 101,353 (71%)\nAge 40-49 150,870 110,452 (73%) 93,324 (62%)\nAge 30-39 178,012 117,097 (66%) 93,402 (52%)\nAge 18-29 181,622 115,123 (63%) 82,709 (46%)\nAge 12-17 91,446 56,666 (62%) 36,945 (40%)\nMore from 620 CKRM\nA few clouds – cold\n*Winter Dilemmas: To Plug or Not to Plug?*\nApplications Now Open for the 2025 Agriculture Student Scholarship\nClosing Grain Prices Wednesday, December 11\nPartly Sunny\nSaskatchewan Roughriders’ quarterback Trevor Harris. 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"eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "deu,eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "por", "zho,jpn,eng", "eng", "ita", "eng,dan", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "deu", "fra", "fra", "fra,bre", "fra,bre", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "NFL Week 11 Power Rankings 2024: How all 32 teams stack up - 6abc Philadelphia\n24/7 LivePhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaNew JerseyDelaware\nWelcome, Mickey\nmickey@disney.com\nManage MyDisney Account\nLog Out\nSPORTS\nNFL Week 11 Power Rankings 2024: How all 32 teams stack up\nByNFL Nation\nTuesday, November 12, 2024\nWelcome to Week 11 of the2024 NFL season! The undefeatedKansas City Chiefskept rolling Sunday with a win over the Denver Broncos, and the Detroit Lions overcame five picks against theHouston Texansto move to 8-1.\nThe drama that was Week 10 started Thursday night when the Baltimore Ravens survived a thriller against the Cincinnati Bengals. The action continued with wins for the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, and the Washington Commanders lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers.\nSo how did those games impact this week's rankings? And where do the Arizona Cardinals -- who have won four in a row -- rank? Here's our updated list.\nIn addition to the rankings, we asked our NFL Nation reporters to pick a non-quarterback MVP for every team at the midseason mark. Quarterbacks typically get all of the love -- and the MVP award at the end of the season -- so we chose to focus on the other stars lighting it up this year. From talented receivers and running backs to tough defenders, we listed players who are having MVP-worthy campaigns.\nLet's start with Kansas City.\nOur power panel of more than 80 writers, editors and TV personalities evaluates how NFL teams stack up against one another, ranking them from 1 to 32.\nPrevious rankings: Preseason|Week 2|Week 3| Week 4| Week 5| Week 6| Week 7| Week 8| Week 9| Week 10\nJump to a team:\nARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN\nCLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND\nJAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MIN\nNE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SF\nSEA | TB | TEN | WSH\n1. Kansas City Chiefs (9-0)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Broncos 16-14\nWeek 10 ranking: 1\nNon-QB MVP: Defensive tackle Chris Jones\nJones has only three sacks, which doesn't even lead his team, but his impact goes well beyond that number. He has a pass rush win rate of 23.4%, which is sixth in the league and first for an interior lineman. He has done this despite facing a double-team on almost 60% of snaps, leading the Chiefs in pressure rate at 11.6%. -- Adam Teicher\n2. Detroit Lions (8-1)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Texans 26-23\nWeek 10 ranking: 2\nNon-QB MVP: Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown\nLions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson said St. Brown \"might be the most consistent player I've ever been around.\" And that mentality has rubbed off on teammates as he has become one of Detroit's foundational players since being selected in the fourth round of the 2021 draft. St. Brown has continued his record-setting pace in Year 4 with a receiving touchdown in seven consecutive games, the longest streak in franchise history. -- Eric Woodyard\n3. Baltimore Ravens (7-3)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Bengals 35-34\nWeek 10 ranking: 4\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Derrick Henry\nHenry is the top non-QB MVP in the NFL, producing a remarkable season that has been overshadowed by quarterback Lamar Jackson's playmaking ability. In his first season in Baltimore, Henry leads the league with 1,120 rushing yards and is the fifth player since 1970 to score a touchdown in each of the first 10 games of a season, joining O.J. Simpson (1975), John Riggins (1983), Jerry Rice (1987) and Todd Gurley (2018). When Henry rushes for over 90 yards, Baltimore is 6-0. When he is held to under 90, the Ravens are 1-3. -- Jamison Hensley\n4. Buffalo Bills (8-2)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Colts 30-20\nWeek 10 ranking: 3\nNon-QB MVP:Nickel cornerTaron Johnson\nThe Bills are undefeated in games Johnson has played, and he is one of his unit's veteran leaders. Since he returned in Week 6 from a forearm injury, the Bills have allowed a 35.2% third-down conversion rate and red zone efficiency of 44.4% (those numbers were 41.5% and 50%, respectively, in the games he missed). \"[Johnson] throws his body around like he's a linebacker, like he's 240, so he brings a lot to our defense,\" safety Taylor Rapp said. \"I don't think our defense could play the same way without him.\" -- Alaina Getzenberg\n5. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Commanders 28-27\nWeek 10 ranking: 7\nNon-QB MVP:Linebacker T.J. Watt\nIt's inconceivable to give this to anyone but Watt. He has only 6.5 sacks this season, but he's still a game-wrecker in every single way. He has four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, including one on a strip sack. And though Watt was nearly invisible on the stat sheet against the Commanders, his third-down pressure and a quarterback hit on Jayden Daniels late in the fourth quarter forced a timely punt and gave Pittsburgh a chance to take the lead on the ensuing possession. -- Brooke Pryor\n6. Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Cowboys 34-6\nWeek 10 ranking: 9\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Saquon Barkley\nThis is an easy one. Barkley has been the offensive engine for the Eagles. He ranks second in the NFL in rushing yards (991) and rushing yards per game (110.1), trailing only the Ravens' Derrick Henry. Barkley has already matched Michael Vick (2010) for the most single-season Offensive Player of the Week awards (3) in team history. Safe to say, Barkley has been well worth the three-year, $38 million investment the Eagles made in the offseason. -- Tim McManus\n7. Washington Commanders (7-3)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Steelers 28-27\nWeek 10 ranking: 5\nNon-QB MVP: Wide receiver Terry McLaurin\nThis, of course, has a lot to do with quarterbackJayden Daniels' arrival, but McLaurin has caught six touchdown passes, one shy of his career high, and is on pace for a career-best 1,207 receiving yards. He also has four 100-yard receiving games; one more would set another personal best for a season. McLaurin is also a big factor in the red zone with seven catches -- one shy of his career best -- and a personal-high five touchdowns. -- John Keim\n8. Minnesota Vikings (7-2)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Jaguars 12-7\nWeek 10 ranking: 6\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Aaron Jones\nReceiver Justin Jefferson is the Vikings' best player, but Jones' impact on the offense has been enormous this season. He ranks No. 6 in the NFL in yards from scrimmage per game (101.2) and has provided crucial support as the Vikings look to make a playoff run with Sam Darnold at quarterback. Most importantly, Jones has proved exceptionally durable, having started all nine games while averaging 18.9 touches -- the highest rate through Week 10 in any season of his career. -- Kevin Seifert\n9. Green Bay Packers (6-3)\nWeek 10 result: Bye\nWeek 10 ranking: 8\nNon-QB MVP: Safety Xavier McKinney\nMcKinney, a free agent addition, has a shot at becoming the first defensive back to win NFL Defensive Player of the Year since Troy Polamalu in 2010. He leads the NFL with seven takeaways (6 interceptions, 1 forced fumble) and has helped transform the Packers into a turnover-centric team. They've already surpassed their takeaway total from last season (19). -- Rob Demovsky\n10. Arizona Cardinals (6-4)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Jets 31-6\nWeek 10 ranking: 12\nNon-QB MVP: Kicker Chad Ryland\nRyland was signed Oct. 2 and then went on to win three games for the Cardinals with late kicks. He kick-started Arizona's run of five wins in six weeks with a winning field goalat San Francisco. Then, after Arizona lostto Green Bay, he had back-to-back winning kicks against the Chargers and the Dolphins. -- Josh Weinfuss\n11. Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Titans 27-17\nWeek 10 ranking: 13\nNon-QB MVP: Running back J.K. Dobbins\nDobbins has been the Chargers' most impactful offseason signing, giving L.A. its best rushing offense since the days of LaDainian Tomlinson. After suffering a season-ending Achilles rupture in Week 1 of last season, Dobbins is having one of the best years of his career. Coach Jim Harbaugh has used postgame news conferences to campaign for Dobbins to be the Comeback Player of the Year. He is up to 670 yards and six touchdowns this season, which both rank in the NFL's top 10. -- Kris Rhim\n12. San Francisco 49ers (5-4)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Buccaneers 23-20\nWeek 10 ranking: 14\nNon-QB MVP: Tight end George Kittle\nAside from the one game he missed, Kittle has been Mr. Dependable on an offense that has had many moving parts. At 31, he is still one of the best blocking tight ends in the league. He also ranks first among tight ends in receiving yards per game (70) and is second among all pass catchers in touchdown receptions (7). -- Nick Wagoner\n13. Houston Texans (6-4)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Lions 26-23\nWeek 10 ranking: 11\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Joe Mixon\nMixon has helped the Texans' offense through its passing attack struggles without wideouts Stefon Diggs (torn ACL) and Nico Collins (hamstring). Mixon is averaging 93.6 rushing yards, third most in the NFL, helping to keep the offense in decent shape. He's also sixth in rushing touchdowns (7) despite playing only seven games. Houston should get Collins, who led the NFL in receiving yards before his injury, back soon, and Mixon's production should only get better once Collins returns. -- DJ Bien-Aime\n14. Atlanta Falcons (6-4)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Saints 20-17\nWeek 10 ranking: 10\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Bijan Robinson\nNo sophomore slump here. Instead, Robinson has emerged as one of the most talented all-around running backs in the NFL. He's fourth in the league in all-purpose yards (1,079) and fifth in rushing yards (748) despite ceding 35% of the team's carries to Tyler Allgeier. Robinson has been a big part of the passing game, with the second-most yards after the catch (413) among running backs. Atlanta gambled taking a running back at No. 8 in 2023, but the 22-year-old is already a potential franchise player. -- Marc Raimondi\n15. Denver Broncos (5-5)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Chiefs 16-14\nWeek 10 ranking: 17\nNon-QB MVP: Cornerback Pat Surtain II\nThere are plenty of game balls that could go to Broncos defenders this season, but league personnel executives quickly zero in on Surtain as the hub of Denver's defensive plan. He has routinely frustrated opponents' best receivers, shadowing stars such asGarrett Wilson, DK Metcalf, Davante Adams and Mike Evans and essentially removing them from game plans. The Broncos lead the league in pressures, are second in sacks (35) and allow the fewest yards per dropback (5.44). There are a lot of factors that contribute to that success, but those who face Denver say Surtain gives it a player most teams don't have. -- Jeff Legwold\n16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the 49ers 23-20\nWeek 10 ranking: 16\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Bucky Irving\nIrving isn't even considered RB1 on this team -- Rachaad White is -- and his 5.1 yards per rush is sixth best in the league among running backs. His 27.1% first downs per rush is fourth best at the position. With Pro Bowlers Mike Evans (hamstring) and Chris Godwin(ankle) out with injuries, Irving has been an unsung hero, even if it hasn't translated into wins over the past four weeks. -- Jenna Laine\n17. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Ravens 35-34\nWeek 10 ranking: 19\nNon-QB MVP: Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase\nChase is having his best year yet, which is saying something considering he has been a Pro Bowler in all three of his NFL seasons. He leads the league in receiving yards (981), receiving touchdowns (10) and yards after the catch (451). If Chase averages 140.6 yards over the final seven games of the regular season, he'll break the NFL single-season record set by Calvin Johnson in 2012. For a team that must be built around him and quarterback Joe Burrow moving forward, the pairing is setting a very strong foundation. -- Ben Baby\n18. Los Angeles Rams (4-5)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Dolphins 23-15\nWeek 10 ranking: 15\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Kyren Williams\nWhen the Rams' offense was without its top two receivers -- Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua -- due to injury, the team leaned on Williams. Through the first six games, he scored nine of the Rams' 11 offensive touchdowns. As Los Angeles has gotten healthier, quarterback Matthew Stafford has spread the ball out more and the team hasn't had to rely solely on Williams. He has 10 touchdowns (eight rushing and two receiving) this season. -- Sarah Barshop\n19. Seattle Seahawks (4-5)\nWeek 10 result: Bye\nWeek 10 ranking: 18\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Kenneth Walker III\nThe Seahawks' No. 1 running back gets the nod even though he missed two games due to injury and Seattle is running the ball at a lower rate than all but one team. His average of 87.9 scrimmage yards per game ranks 17th among all NFL players, while his seven touchdowns from scrimmage are tied for 10th. Wide receiver DK Metcalf also has a case, but Walker has scored four more touchdowns in the same number of games. -- Brady Henderson\n20. Indianapolis Colts (4-6)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Bills 30-20\nWeek 10 ranking: 21\nNon-QB MVP: Nose tackle Grover Stewart\nEarly-season injuries to top Colts players such asDeForest Buckner and Jonathan Taylor have limited their impact. But Stewart has been a consistent presence throughout, leading the team with eight tackles for loss and creating more pass rush than any year in his career. Stewart is tied for the team lead with 3.5 sacks -- rare for a nose tackle -- and is 10th in the NFL in run stop win rate (43%). -- Stephen Holder\n21. Miami Dolphins (3-6)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Rams 23-15\nWeek 10 ranking: 23\nNon-QB MVP: Running back De'Von Achane\nAchane has taken on a more prominent role in his second NFL season, leading the team in total yards (774) and touches (147). He has accounted for 28% of Miami's offensive yards, compared with 15% as a rookie. As the Dolphins' fledgling passing offense continues to find its form, his proficiency as a runner has bolstered the NFL's ninth-ranked rushing attack (129.4 yards per game). -- Marcel Louis-Jacques\n22. Chicago Bears (4-5)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Patriots 19-3\nWeek 10 ranking: 20\nNon-QB MVP: Cornerback Jaylon Johnson\nThe 2023 second-team All-Pro cornerback is providing Chicago early returns on the $76 million contract he signed in the 2024 offseason. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Johnson has forced the lowest passer rating (38.0) and lowest completion percentage over expected (minus-17.4%) when targeted this season (minimum 25 targets). He leads the team with two interceptions and is second in tackles for loss (4). -- Courtney Cronin\n23. Dallas Cowboys (3-6)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Eagles 34-6\nWeek 10 ranking: 22\nNon-QB MVP: Kicker Brandon Aubrey\nWhen a kicker is under consideration for a team's MVP, that tells you what type of situation the squad is in. That's no knock on Aubrey, who has been tremendous. But who else could you pick from a defense that struggles stopping people and an offense that can't score? Aubrey has made 22 of 24 field goal attempts on the season and is 9-of-10 from 50 yards or more (his only other miss came on a block). Five of his makes have been from 55 yards or longer, including a 65-yarder. -- Todd Archer\n24. New York Jets (3-7)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Cardinals 31-6\nWeek 10 ranking: 24\nNon-QB MVP: Wide receiverGarrett Wilson\nWilson is second in the league in receptions (65) and fourth in receiving yards (704). He also delivered the highlight of the Jets' season -- his one-handed, acrobatic touchdown catch that propelled New York to a Week 9 win over the Texans. In the Jets' universe, Wilson is a rarity: a homegrown talent who has ascended to star status. The trick will be locking him up for the long term. -- Rich Cimini\n25. New Orleans Saints (3-7)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Falcons 20-17\nWeek 10 ranking: 29\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Alvin Kamara\nKamara has been one of the most available players on the team in a year filled with injuries, playing through rib and hand issues earlier in the season. His 218 touches lead the league, and he needs just 25 yards from scrimmage to surpass last season's total. Kamara leads the team in rushing yards (715), receiving yards (421) and touchdowns (7). -- Katherine Terrell\n26. New England Patriots (3-7)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Bears 19-3\nWeek 10 ranking: 30\nNon-QB MVP: Cornerback Christian Gonzalez\nAfter tearing the labrum in his right shoulder in Week 4 of his rookie season, Gonzalez has returned to form in 2024 and is playing 98% of the defensive snaps through 10 games. He is regularly assigned the opponent's top receiver, has one interception and ranks in the top five in lowest completion percentage (50.9%) and fewest yards allowed per target (5.7) as the nearest defender (min. 50 targets), per NFL Next Gen Stats. -- Mike Reiss\n27. Cleveland Browns (2-7)\nWeek 10 result: Bye\nWeek 10 ranking: 25\nNon-QB MVP: Edge rusher Myles Garrett\nThe Browns' defense has regressed from its elite standing last season, but Garrett, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, remains a dominant force. He's on pace for 13 sacks, one shy of his 2023 total. Garrett went four straight games without recording a sack, but he still draws double-teams and opens one-on-one opportunities for his teammates. He ranks third in pass rush win rate as an edge defender (25.8%) despite facing double-teams on a league-high 27% of those plays. -- Daniel Oyefusi\n28. Carolina Panthers (3-7)\nWeek 10 result: Beat the Giants 20-17 (OT)\nWeek 10 ranking: 32\nNon-QB MVP: Running back Chuba Hubbard\nHe's the MVP of the team, period. He's third in the NFL in rushing with 818 yards, including a career-best 153 on Sunday. He's played so well the Panthers rewarded him with a four-year, $33 million extension even with second-round pick Jonathon Brooks waiting in the wings. As GM Dan Morgan and coach Dave Canales have said, Hubbard embodies the culture and work ethic the team wants to build. -- David Newton\n29. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-8)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Vikings 12-7\nWeek 10 ranking: 26\nNon-QB MVP: Edge rusher Travon Walker\nWalker is one of the few Jaguars defensive players having a good season. He's on pace for a career-high 13 sacks, continuing the steady improvement he has shown since Jacksonville drafted him No. 1 in 2022. Walker scored his first career touchdown on a fumble return in Week 9 against the Eagles and has a team-high 7.5 sacks to go with 10 quarterback hits. -- Mike DiRocco\n30. Tennessee Titans (2-7)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Chargers 27-17\nWeek 10 ranking: 28\nNon-QB MVP: Wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine\nThere are few bright spots this season for the Titans, but Westbrook-Ikhine has emerged as one of their most reliable players after not being targeted in the first four games. Since then, Westbrook-Ikhine has caught 13 of 19 passes that have gone his way. The veteran wide receiver has played more snaps than any other Titans receiver over the past three games and his four touchdown catches this season lead the team. \"Every time we throw it to him, it's a first down or a touchdown,\" Titans offensive coordinator Nick Holz said. -- Turron Davenport\n31. New York Giants (2-8)\nWeek 10 result: Lost to the Panthers 20-17 (OT)\nWeek 10 ranking: 27\nNon-QB MVP:Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II\nHe's second in the NFL with 9.0 sacks despite playing a majority of his snaps at nose tackle. That is just not normal. Even when Lawrence isn't reaching the quarterback, he's wreaking havoc by getting push in the middle of the defense. And he's doing it despite being double-teamed at a league-high 74.2% of the snaps. He would likely be a serious Defensive Player of the Year candidate if he played on a better team. -- Jordan Raanan\n32. Las Vegas Raiders (2-7)\nWeek 10 result: Bye\nWeek 10 ranking: 31\nNon-QB MVP: Tight end Brock Bowers\nA surprising pick by the Raiders at No. 13 overall -- Las Vegas already had second-rounder Michael Mayer from 2023 and signed Harrison Bryant in free agency -- Bowers has more than exceeded expectations. Without Davante Adams, Bowers' 57 catches for 580 yards and two touchdowns lead the Raiders, and his receiving yardage tops all tight ends. He is more than a simple security blanket for quarterbacks Gardner Minshew, Desmond Ridder and Aidan O'Connell; he has been the Raiders' best overall player, period. -- Paul Gutierrez\nRelated Video\nReport a correction or typo\nCopyright © 2024 ESPN Internet Ventures. 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"eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Emergency operation to free man trapped in grain at silo in Arcturus, central Queensland | 7NEWS\nClick to open navigation\nTuesday 10 December 2024\nClick to open navigation\nLocal news:\nSydney, NSW\nSydney\nMelbourne\nBrisbane\nQueensland\nPerth\nAdelaide\nHobart\nDarwin\nLocal\nVideo\nSport\nLifestyle\nEntertainment\nTech\nPolitics\nBest Picks\nFinance\nWorld\nWeather\nMotoring\nCoupons\nContact Us\nTV Guide\nSunrise\nThe Morning Show\nSpotlight\nPodcasts\n7NEWS App\nNewsletters\nStream News\nAbout Us\nContact Us\nAdvertise With Us\nFAQs\nPrivacy Policy\nEditorial Policy\nTerms Of Use\nShare to Facebook\nShare to Instagram\nEmail Us\nShare to Youtube\nShare to TikTok\nShare to X\n7News\nWatch 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collapse”.\nKnow the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today\nQueensland Ambulance Service (QAS) tweeted that emergency service personnel had been “working to free the patient”.\nThe man was pulled out just before midday after being “trapped for hours”. He has suspected injuries to his lower body.\nThe man was trapped for a “significant time” under the debris. Credit: RACQ\nHe was put in an ambulance and taken to the Rescue 300 helicopter, which had landed nearby.\nHe has been flown to Rockhampton Hospital in a stable condition.\nMultiple emergency services attended the scene to help rescue the man. 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This was their first win against a Western Conference opponent. With this recent victory, Indiana has now defeated both teams that played in the NBA Finals last season.\nOn a night where the offense was clicking on all cylinders, the Pacers won at the American Airlines Center, 134-127. In Rick Carlisle's 946th career win as a head coach, seven of his players scored in double figures.\nLet's take a look at the peak performances and a couple of stellar spots in the Pacers' seventh contest of the season.\nFirst star performer: Tyrese Haliburton\nIn 36 minutes, the starting point guard for the Pacers delivered his fourth double-double in a row. With his 25 points and 12 assists, the Pacers were able to secure the win over last season's Western Conference finalist.\nHaliburton has taken care of the ball better as of late, too. During Indiana's first three games, the 24-year-old had seven turnovers. In the Pacers' last five games, he has had six turnovers.\nDespite only connecting on two of his eight attempts behind the arc, Haliburton did not miss anywhere else from the floor. This is, however, the second game where he has struggled from the free throw line.\nHaliburton's shooting touch was contagious. Six other players finished with a field goal percentage of 50% or better. Monday night's game against Dallas was his first all season where Haliburton made more than half of his shots.\nHis rival this evening, Mavericks starting point guard Luka Doncic, did outduel him. The six-year veteran ended the game with 34 points, 15 assists, and seven rebounds. In all three categories, Doncic did better than Haliburton.\nFortunately for the Pacers, that did not matter as Haliburton and company left Dallas with the win and are one more from getting back to .500 on the season.\nSecond star performer: Myles Turner\nThe other double-double from a Pacers player came from the veteran big man and potential future free agent, Myles Turner. The starting center for Indiana turned in a big showing with a team-high 30 points on 10-17 shooting.\nTurner went five of eight from behind the arc, as well. The former Texas Longhorn went a perfect five for five from the charity stripe, too.\nOn the defensive end, Turner filled the stat sheet by recording a block and a steal on Monday night. This now gives him 10 blocks on the season. His 1.8 blocks per game average currently ranks eighth-best in the NBA.\nJust like Haliburton, Turner also finished the game with a +/- of 9. He was on the floor for 33 minutes, which is slightly more than his season average of 30.4 a contest.\nThis was also Turner's first double-double of the season. He was one board shy of accomplishing the feat in the season opener against the Detroit Pistons.\nThe two less-than-stellar standouts: Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard\nBoth of the Pacers' second-year players, Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard, were the two players who had the smallest impact on Monday night's game in Dallas. Both youngsters only scored three points each. The only field goal either player for the Pacers made was an attempt from three-point land.\nWalker played for 14 minutes, and Sheppard was in the game for 17 minutes. They combined for three of the Pacers' nine turnovers.\nLast year's eighth overall pick missed both of his free throw attempts against the Mavericks. He had gone four for four prior to Monday night.\nSheppard had as many turnovers as he did assists--two. This was also his first game of the season coughing up the ball more than once.\nThe third big performer for the Pacers: Pascal Siakam\nThe tertiary contributor that made a huge difference in Indiana's third win of the season was last year's midseason acquisition. As with Haliburton and Turner, Siakam finished the game scoring more than 20 points in the contest. He finished Monday night's game with 23 points while making 10 of his 16 field goal attempts.\nHis +/- of 16 was a team-high against Dallas. Siakam tallied six rebounds and four assists, too. This was the third game in his last four where he has scored at least 20 points or more.\nThe Pacers' starting power forward added to the scoreboard by making both of his free throw attempts and adding a three-pointer, as well.\nSiakam was more disciplined on defense in this contest. After fouling out against the New Orleans Pelicans, he only committed one foul on Monday night.\nAfter losing three in a row, Indiana has won two of their last three games. The Pacers are off on Tuesday night as they will host the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.\nHome/Pacers News\nSchedule\nAbout\nOpenings\nContact\nOur 300+ Sites\nFanSided Daily\nPitch a Story\nPrivacy Policy\nTerms of Use\nCookie Policy\nLegal Disclaimer\nAccessibility Statement\nA-Z Index\nCookie Preferences\n© 2024 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only. Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands. All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.972mag.com/living-inside-an-invisible-cage-welcome-to-nabi-samuel/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,fra", "eng", "eng", "deu", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "rus,eng", "ukr,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "eng,hin", "eng", "ita", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "zho", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Living inside an invisible cage: Welcome to Nabi Samuel - +972 Magazine\nopen menu\nclose menu\nOctober 7 war\nGaza\nSettler violence\nICJ & ICC\nCrackdown on dissent\nNewsletter\nclose menu\nB696146A-7C75-40FC-8B38-383B61520B38\nCreated with sketchtool.\nSUPPORT US\nTopics\nOctober 7 war\nGaza\nSettler violence\nICJ & ICC\nCrackdown on dissent\nAbout\nOur writers\nThe +972 Podcast\nContact us\nLocal Call\nSUPPORT US\nFollow us\ntwitter facebook instagram\nDeveloped by RGB Media\nPowered by Salamandra\nLiving inside an invisible cage: Welcome to Nabi Samuel\nBy +972 Magazine May 18, 2014 | Edit\nfacebook twitter email link\n‘To bring in gas we need a permit. To bring in sacks of flour in we need a permit. And when we get a permit, we arrive at the checkpoint and they tell us we have no permit.’\nBy Moriel Rothman\nThere are only 10 homes left in the small Palestinian village of Nabi Samuel, just northwest of Jerusalem. The remaining families are fighting an uphill battle to continue living in their homes.\nAs its name indicates, Nabi Samuel is home to the proclaimed burial site of the Prophet Samuel. In the 11th century, Christian crusaders built a fortress and church on top of the tomb. When Salah a-Din conquered Palestine in the late 12th century, the church was turned into a mosque and the village of Nabi Samuel was built around it; layers upon layers. Then came the bulldozers.\nEid Barakat was seven years old in 1971 – four years after Israel occupied the West Bank and the small village of Nabi Samuel. “They came at dawn and loaded us onto trucks. We were young, so we treated it as a game. We didn’t understand why our parents were weeping.”\nNabi Samuel resident Eid Barakat stands in front of the mosque holding a picture of his village, destroyed by Israeli bulldozers in 1971, when Eid was seven years old. (Photo: Mareike Lauken and Keren Manor/Activestills.org)\nIsraeli bulldozers destroyed most of the village that day, leaving only 10 homes standing on the edge of village. Today, the area around the tomb and mosque is a popular Israeli tourist site, replete with signs that go into detail about the ancient past but make no mention of the contemporary destruction. The 10 houses on the outskirts of the village make up what remains of Nabi Samuel. And those remains are being threatened as well.\nBetween ‘Greater Jerusalem’ and a segregated highway\nSince Israel’s completed its construction of the separation barrier in the Nabi Samuel area some four years ago, the village has been trapped inside what residents and activists call an “invisible cage.” To the east and west, the village is fenced in by the separation barrier; the nearest checkpoint to Ramallah is located five kilometers away. To the north it is blocked off by Highway 443, which Israelis may know as a convenient bypass road running from Jerusalem to Ben-Gurion Airport, but which Palestinians have come to know as a direct source of dispossession and of subsequent segregation for much of the past decade.\nAnd while south of the village there is seemingly unrestricted passage to the East Jerusalem settlement of Ramot and the rest of holy city, in reality it is unrestricted for Israelis only. If a Palestinian resident of Nabi Samuel is caught in Jerusalem without a permit, he or she is likely to face fines or jail time. In this corridor between Ramot and Highway 443 lie the settlements of Heruti, Har Shmuel, Givon HaHadashah and Givat Ze’ev. The only things preventing the corridor from becoming a Jewish-only zone are the small village of Al-Khalayleh, which has been subjected to harassment and arbitrary demolition by the Israeli army and civil administration, and little Nabi Samuel. It would be very convenient for Israel if Nabi Samuel simply disappeared.\nToward that goal, the Israeli military has put great pressure on Nabi Samuel and its residents, making their lives almost unlivable.\nMap of Nabi Samuel and the surrounding area. Credit: B’Tselem.\nForbidden flour and smuggled chickens\n“We can’t bring anything in here,” says Eid Barakat, a 50-year-old farmer who has recently become involved in activism aimed at protecting his native village.\n“To bring in gas we need a permit. To bring in sacks of flour in we need a permit. And when we get a permit, we arrive at the checkpoint, and they tell us we have no permit,” he explains.\nBut residents of Nabi Samuel have – literally – found ways around these draconian restrictions. Nawal Barakat, Eid’s wife, is the president of the Feminist Association of Nabi Samuel, which focuses on building and strengthening the community through planting gardens, organizing photography workshops, and, in February of this year, smuggling in chickens.\nSmiling, Nawal tells how the association received a donation of egg-laying hens from the Norwegian Consulate. Like flour and gas, it was clear that the hens would not be allowed through the checkpoint.\n“They claim we will sell the eggs to the Jews in Jerusalem,” Nawal says, laughing, “but we don’t want to sell the eggs to the Jews in Jerusalem. We want the eggs for our community.”\nSo what did you do? I ask.\n“We carried the chickens through the hills,” Nawal replies, pulling up a picture of the fowl-smuggling expedition on Facebook .\nI asked if I could use the picture for this piece, and she replied, without a moment’s hesitation, “of course. I am not afraid. I would do it again.”\nA young man carries chickens, donated by the Norwegians, through the hills and into Nabi Samuel in order to avoid harsh limitations at the Israeli checkpoint. (Photo: Nawal Barakat)\nNational parks and national discrimination\nThe Rabin government declared the 3,500 dunams (865 acres) around Nabi Samuel to be a “national park” in September of 1995, just before the Oslo accords came into effect, after which it would no longer have been possible do so. In addition to functioning as a method of unilateral takeover, the national park designation allows Israeli authorities to enforce a strict, “no-changes-allowed” park building policy.\nEid goes inside and comes back with a stack of papers. “These are demolition orders,” he explains, and as he lays them on a small table, each order’s absurdity outdone by the next. An extension to a house? Demolished. A small fence to keep animals in? Torn down. Nineteen olive tree saplings planted? Uprooted.\nEid Barakat lays out demolition orders given to his family over the years: among them, demolition orders relating to a storage unit, a fence and olive trees. (Photo: Mareike Lauken and Keren Manor/Activestills.org)\nBetween disappearance and steadfastness\nIDF Civil Administration chief planner Daniel Halimi was recorded last year saying about Nabi Samuel: “There is no village. There is a park.”\nAround the same time, Eid, Nawal and other residents got word that the Civil Administration was planning to confiscate an additional 187 dunams (46 acres) of privately owned land in Nabi Samuel in order to further expand the park.\nThe area around the tomb/mosque where the Palestinian village of Nabi Samuel used to stand, and which has now been incorporated into a 3,500-dunam Israeli national park. (Photo: Mareike Lauken and Keren Manor/Activestills.org)\nFed up, Nawal, Eid and others erected a protest tent at the entrance to the tomb/Mosque/tourist park/remains of the village. “On the first day,” Eid says, “the Israeli army captain came to me and said, ‘you have five minutes to get out of here.’ I said to him, ‘Five minutes is a lot. If you’re going to force me to leave, do it now.’ The captain and others consulted amongst themselves for a longtime, and then left us alone.”\nFor the next few months, residents of Nabi Samuel, sometimes joined by Israeli, Palestinian and international activists, erected the protest tent every week, seeking to “call the world’s attention to the story of Nabi Samuel.”\nWhen I asked Eid and Nawal if they’d seen any successes stemming from their protest they both nodded. Media has started to pay attention; foreign consuls and activist groups have stopped by. “There were even tourists,” says Nawal, “who stopped, listened to us, and were shocked by what they heard.”\nOver the past few months, however, activity in the protest tent has slowed. According to Eid, only about 20 percent of the village ever took part in the public protests. “People are scared: they’re scared that the army won’t let them pass through the checkpoints, that they’ll be targeted and singled out. And they’re right.” Two days ago, Eid and Nawal’s son was barred from crossing the checkpoint, and when he argued, he was a soldier hit him and detained for 24 hours. Since the wall closed in on the village, almost a third of its residents have left, deciding to seek a life a bit farther away from the national park and its demolitions, siege and threats.\n“We are staying here, though,” Eid says. “Maybe we will eat dry bread, but we will not leave.”\nMoriel Rothman is an American-Israeli writer, poet and activist who works with Just Vision. This piece was originally written for Just Vision’s channel on the new Hebrew-language website, Local Call.\nRelated:\nWATCH: Nabi Samuel – a village in a cage\nWATCH: Al Walaja – The story of a shrinking Palestinian village\nSubscribe to The Landline\n+972's weekly newsletter\nSign up\nJust Vision\nRoad 443\nOur team has been devastated by the horrific events of this latest war. The world is reeling from Israel’s unprecedented onslaught on Gaza, inflicting mass devastation and death upon besieged Palestinians, as well as the atrocious attack and kidnappings by Hamas in Israel on October 7. Our hearts are with all the people and communities facing this violence.\nWe are in an extraordinarily dangerous era in Israel-Palestine. The bloodshed has reached extreme levels of brutality and threatens to engulf the entire region. Emboldened settlers in the West Bank, backed by the army, are seizing the opportunity to intensify their attacks on Palestinians. The most far-right government in Israel’s history is ramping up its policing of dissent, using the cover of war to silence Palestinian citizens and left-wing Jews who object to its policies.\nThis escalation has a very clear context, one that +972 has spent the past 14 years covering: Israeli society’s growing racism and militarism, entrenched occupation and apartheid, and a normalized siege on Gaza.\nWe are well positioned to cover this perilous moment – but we need your help to do it. This terrible period will challenge the humanity of all of those working for a better future in this land. Palestinians and Israelis are already organizing and strategizing to put up the fight of their lives.\nCan we count on your support ? +972 Magazine is a leading media voice of this movement, a desperately needed platform where Palestinian and Israeli journalists, activists, and thinkers can report on and analyze what is happening, guided by humanism, equality, and justice. 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Ça, pour moi, c'est un signal qu'on n'est pas assez agressif pour faire en sorte que les gens puissent se déplacer autrement.»\nCatherine Morency, experte en planification des transports et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la mobilité des personnes à Polytechnique Montréal\nEn attendant un TGV, l'ex-député provincial François Rebello rêve d'un lien ferroviaire nocturne entre Montréal, Boston et New York.\n«Je me suis dit que si on ne peut pas aller vite, au moins on peut dormir sur le train et arriver le matin. Quand le train [New York-Montréal] roule, il prend 10 ou 11 h. Je me suis toujours dit: ''si tu peux embarquer le soir un dîner, un souper qui est servi, puis tu dors dans le train [et tu économises du temps].»\nFrançois Rebello, ancien député provincial et président fondateur de Train Hotel\nFrançois Rebello affirme toutefois que les négociations sont complexes pour parvenir à instaurer un train interurbain, particulièrement lorsqu'il relie deux pays.\nAbonnez-vous à l’infolettre du 98.5 Montréal!\nPrénom\nNom\nCourriel\nJe m’abonne\nEn m’abonnant, j’accepte de recevoir des communications par courriel de Cogeco Média et de ses sociétés affiliées, y compris des nouvelles, des mises à jour, des activités et des concours. Vous pouvez vous désabonner en tout temps en utilisant le lien au bas de nos courriels ou en nous contactant par le biais de notre Politique en matière de protection des renseignements personnels. 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The AAD recommends that you choose a board-certified dermatologist to perform laser treatments.\nWhat happens during laser hair removal?\nBefore the treatment, the area to be treated will be cleansed. Some patients receive a numbing gel. Numbing the area to be treated helps when a small area will be treated and the skin is very sensitive. It takes about 30 to 60 minutes for a numbing gel to work.\nThe laser treatment will take place in a room set up specifically for laser treatments. Everyone in the room must wear protective eyewear during the procedure. To perform the procedure, the skin is held taut and the skin is treated with the laser. Many patients say that the laser pulses feel like warm pinpricks or a rubber band being snapped against the skin.\nA laser removes hair by vaporizing it. This causes small plumes of smoke that have a sulfur-like smell.\nHow long your treatment lasts depends on the size of the area being treated. Treating the upper lip takes minutes. If you are having a large area like the back or legs treated, your treatment may last more than an hour.\nWhat must I do after getting laser hair removal?\nTo avoid possible side effects, all patients need to protect their skin from the sun. After laser hair removal, you should:\nAvoid direct sunlight from hitting your treated skin.\nNot use a tanning bed, sun lamp, or any other indoor tanning equipment.\nFollow your dermatologist’s after-care instructions.\nYou will see some redness and swelling after treatment. This often looks like a mild sunburn. Applying a cool compress can help reduce your discomfort.\nIs there downtime?\nNo, laser hair removal generally does not require any real downtime. Immediately after having laser hair removal, your treated skin will be red and swollen. Despite this, most people return to their everyday activities.\nWhen will I see the results after having laser hair removal?\nYou will likely see the results immediately after treatment. The results vary from patient to patient. The color and thickness of your hair, area treated, type of laser used, and color of your skin all affect the results. You can expect a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after the first treatment.\nTo remove the hair, most patients need 2 to 6 laser treatments. After finishing the treatments, most patients do not see any hair on the treated skin for several months or even years. When the hair regrows, there tends to be less of it. The hairs also tend to be finer and lighter in color.\nHow long will the results of laser hair removal last?\nMost patients remain hair free for months or even years. When some of the hair regrows, it will likely be less noticeable. To keep the area free of hair, a patient may need maintenance laser treatments.\nWhat are the possible side effects?\nThe most common side effects are minor and last 1 to 3 days. These side effects include:\nDiscomfort\nSwelling\nRedness\nOther possible side effects are rare when laser hair removal is performed by a dermatologist or under the dermatologist’s direct supervision. Other possible side effects include:\nBlistering\nHerpes simplex (cold sores) outbreaks\nInfections\nScarring\nSkin lightening or darkening\nIn time, skin color tends to return to normal. Some changes to skin color, however, are permanent. This is why seeing a medical doctor who is skilled in laser treatments and has in-depth knowledge of the skin is so important.\nIt is also important to follow your dermatologist’s instructions. Following both the before-treatment instructions and after-treatment instructions will greatly reduce your risk of side effects.\nWhen is it safe to have another laser treatment for hair removal?\nThis varies from patient to patient. Removing hair often requires a series of laser treatments. Most patients can have laser hair removal once every 4 to 6 weeks. Your dermatologist will tell you when it is safe to have another treatment.\nMost patients see some hair regrowth. Your dermatologist can tell you when you can safely have laser treatments to maintain the results.\nWhat is the safety record for laser hair removal?\nLasers play an important role in treating many conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. In recent years, many advances have been made in laser medicine. Dermatologists have led the way in making these advances.\nOne such advance is that more people can safely have laser hair removal. In the past, only people with dark hair and light skin could safely have laser hair removal. Today, laser hair removal is a treatment option for patients who have light-colored hair and light skin and patients who have dark skin. Laser hair removal must be performed very carefully in these patients. 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We teach the general public about asthma and allergic diseases.\nCollaborations\nACT for Asthma and Allergy\nBreathe for Baby: Asthma Health During Pregnancy\nNo Appetite for Bullying\nType 2 Inflammation\nCHI-ASMA\nHealth Equity\nAAFA’s Certification Program\nKids with Food Allergies\nEducation Programs\nASTHMA Care for Adults\nAsthma Management Education\nContinuing Medical Education (CME) Programs\nManaging Food Allergies\nPatient and Caregiver Webinars\nSpanish Resources\nUnderstanding Research Basics\nResearch and Reports\nResearch and Reports\nResearch is an important part of our pursuit of better health. Through research, we gain better understanding of illnesses and diseases, new medicines, ways to improve quality of life and cures. 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From participating in short polls to answering phone interviews to becoming a patient advisor on a research project, you can have a significant impact on asthma and allergy research. Here are some of the ways you can help improve treatments, education and awareness of asthma and allergies:\nJoin AAFA’s Online Community for Asthma and Allergic Diseases\nBecome a part of our community to receive support while managing asthma and allergies. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://aapsonline.org/update-take-action-to-defend-free-speech-in-nj/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "fra", "eng,deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "UPDATE: Take Action to Defend Free Speech in NJ – AAPS | Association of American Physicians and Surgeons\nSkip to the content\nSearch for:\nSearch\n×\nExpand search form\nA Voice for Private Physicians Since 1943\nJoin AAPS\nJoin\nRenew\nEvents\nNewsletter\nJournal\nDonate\nSupport Educational Foundation (deductible)\nSupport Legal Foundation (deductible)\nSupport AAPS (not deductible)\nIssues\nAlerts\nStarting a Cash-Based Practice\nLegal Matters\nMedical Ethics\nMOC\nPress Releases\nSham Peer Review\nView All\nResources\nPatients\nAbout\nAbout AAPS\nAAPS Membership Information\nContact Us\nRenew\nDonate to AAPS\nAAPS President’s Page\nState Chapters\nBecome A Member\nMenu\nBreaking\nFederally Qualified Health Centers May Be Making Unlawful Reports to the National Practitioner Data Bank COVID Non-pharmaceutical Interventions Were Harmful Authoritarian Overreach COVID Vaccines’ Genetic Mechanism Inadequately Tested AAPS Files for a Preliminary Injunction against Mandatory Disclosure to FinCEN Health Watch: Cancer in Young People\nAlerts October 1, 2024\nUPDATE: Take Action to Defend Free Speech in NJ\n10/1/2024 UPDATE: Thank you to all who have taken the time to speak out against A1884, a bill that restricts the freedom of speech of not only physicians in NJ but all licensed health care professionals in the state.\nOn September 30, 2024, a NJ State Senate companion bill to A1884 was introduced, S3700. Assigned to the Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens committee, a hearing date has not officially been announced, but we have heard that S3700 could be added to the agenda of the committee’s Monday, October 7 hearing.\nPlease take a few moments to send committee members (and your own NJ state senator) a messages asking them to oppose S3700.\nYou can get your messages on the way with a couple clicks at the following link:https://p2a.co/DyFboSa\nMore details about this bad legislation are below.\nAlert from 9/24/2024\nDear AAPS Members and Friends in New Jersey,\nAs Dr. Craig M. Wax warned New Jerseyans on the Bill Spadea show Monday (listen here), a dangerous bill, A1884, has been introduced in the NJ Assembly that will punish physicians who speak with their patients about issues that directly impact their well-being and health.\nFor example, under the legislation physicians who discuss the potential benefits of off-label drugs, provide information about vaccine safety, or challenge the wisdom of harmful lockdowns and unscientific masking mandates, could be charged with unprofessional conduct for disseminating “misinformation or disinformation,” subjected to disciplinary action, and potentially lose their medical license.\nA1884 will harm the welfare of New Jersey patients, the integrity of the medical profession, and the well-being of the entire state.\nOn September 23, 2024 the Assembly Health Committee held a hearing on the bill (listen here). No one testifying supported the bill. All testimony presented was in opposition. 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Musk y Helen Mirren\nIn English | Buenas noticias en el ámbito de la belleza: el límite de la edad se está elevando. Los rostros más populares del momento son de adultos de aspecto auténtico como Isabella Rossellini, de 65 años, para Lancôme, Maye Musk, de 70 años, para Cover Girl y Helen Mirren, de 72 años, para L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect, y el término antienvejecimiento se ha vuelto casi obsoleto. Las empresas ahora están etiquetando sus productos con palabras clave como brillo, hidratación, reparación e iluminación, y están simplificando las rutinas para hacer que sea más fácil lograr una piel madura y sana.\nRecibe contenido similar, suscríbete a nuestro Boletín\nHazle un favor a tu rostro y consiéntelo con estos productos:\nLIST\n|\nSLIDESHOW\nPhotos\n1 of\nPHOTO BY: CERAVE, NEUTROGENA\nLimpiador \"hidratante\" que te hace sentir bien\n¿Quién necesita un cutis \"totalmente limpio\" a los 50 años? Digamos no a los jabones y geles que despojan la piel de sus aceites naturales. Las farmacias están elaborando productos equivalentes a las marcas de lujo con limpiadores suaves repletos de ácido hialurónico. Este ingrediente superestrella, ahora disponible en opciones económicas como CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser para piel normal a seca ($14.99, ulta.com) y Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Cleansing Gel ($8.99, ulta.com), atrae agua a la piel y la atrapa, de manera que las líneas faciales se rellenan con el primer chapuzón.\n2 of\nPHOTO BY: L'OREAL, ALBA BOTANICA\nMascarilla exfoliante suave de enzimas frutales\nUna renovación celular cutánea más lenta de la piel es normal después de los 50 años, pero no dejes que las células muertas opaquen tu rostro con poros tapados y una invisible capa escamosa y seca que evita la penetración de las cremas. En vez de usar exfoliantes arenosos y ásperos, prueba una mascarilla de enzimas frutales con papaya o piña, tales como Mario Badescu Enzyme Revitalizing Mask ($20, ulta.com) o Alba Botanica Hawaiian Facial Mask ($8, walmart.com). O prueba una mascarilla rica en alfa hidroxiácidos (también son ácidos de fruta) como L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect Rosy Tone Mask ($20, target.com). Se usa una vez a la semana y disuelve las células muertas sin raspar, así que no irrita.\n3 of\nOferta de AARP\nSuscríbete a nuestro Boletín y diviértete cada día con reseñas de cine, música y libros y juegos.\nÚnete a AARP hoy mismo y disfruta la vida un poco más.\n4 of\nPHOTO BY: VICHY, CERAVE\nSuero con fuerza\nEstos líquidos sedosos no son un truco de mercadeo. Tienen mayores concentraciones de ingredientes activos con moléculas más pequeñas que se absorben rápida y profundamente en la piel e intensifican el humectante y la crema de noche. Selecciona según lo que necesites: un suero de ácido hialurónico como First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Serum ($36, ulta.com) refuerza la humedad; un suero de péptidos como The Ordinary \"Buffet\" ($15, sephora.com) da firmeza; un suero con vitamina C como Vichy LiftActiv Vitamin C Brightening Skin Corrector ($28.50, target.com) restablece el brillo; y un suero de retinol como CeraVe Skin Renewing Cream Serum ($14, target.com) minimiza las líneas y las arrugas.\n5 of\nPHOTO BY: GARNIER, OLAY\nHumectante potente \"ligero\"\n¿Quieres un cutis húmedo e hidratado sin usar una crema pesada o cremas distintas para el día y la noche? Los laboratorios de belleza han producido dos nuevas fórmulas —gel-crema híbrido y crema esponjosa— que son ligeras y aireadas, pero empapan la piel con humedad. Los resultados no se tratan solo de textura. Disfruta sus ingredientes con beneficios comprobados, tales como antioxidantes, péptidos, vitamina C, botánicos y ese ácido hialurónico que nos encanta; en gel-crema híbridos como Garnier SkinActive Moisture Rescue Refreshing Gel-Cream para piel seca ($9, ulta.com) y Clinique Moisture Surge 72-Hour Auto-Replenishing Hydrator Gel-Creme ($39, clinique.com) y en cremas esponjosas como Olay Regenerist Whip ($29, target.com) o Josie Maran Whipped Argan Oil Face Butter ($40, sephora.com). ¡Se siente delicioso!\n6 of\nPHOTO BY: YES TO COCONUT, ST. IVES\nMascarilla relajante de papel\n¿Quién no necesita un renovador facial instantáneo cuando hay señales de fatiga, problemas emocionales o falta de sueño? Recupera tu rubor rápido con una mascarilla de papel fácil de usar como St. Ives Glowing Sheet Mask Apricot ($2.50, target.com), Yes to Coconut Hydrate & Restore Ultra Hydrating Paper Mask ($2.50, target.com) o Pond's Hydrate + Firm Sheet Mask ($2.50, target.com). Estos productos desechables de uso único, presaturados con ingredientes como aceites botánicos, extractos de planta y, por supuesto, el reconfortante ácido hialurónico, cumplen rápidamente con su misión de proyectar luminosidad. 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القرداحة\nاستمع إلى \"إيجاز\" اليوم\n16:25 دقيقه\nالرئيسية الشرق الأوسط​ العالم الرأي الاقتصاد ثقافة وفنون صحة وعلوم تكنولوجيا يوميات الشرق​ الرياضة في العمق فيديو بودكاست ألعاب\nتايي أتسكي سيلاسي... دبلوماسي مخضرم عضد موقف إثيوبيا دولياً في أزمة التيغراي https://aawsat.com/%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D9%85%D9%82/%D8%AD%D8%B5%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%B3%D8%A8%D9%88%D8%B9/5074938-%D8%AA%D8%A7%D9%8A%D9%8A-%D8%A3%D8%AA%D8%B3%D9%83%D9%8A-%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%8A-%D8%AF%D8%A8%D9%84%D9%88%D9%85%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%8A-%D9%85%D8%AE%D8%B6%D8%B1%D9%85-%D8%B9%D8%B6%D8%AF-%D9%85%D9%88%D9%82%D9%81-%D8%A5%D8%AB%D9%8A%D9%88%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D8%AF%D9%88%D9%84%D9%8A%D8%A7%D9%8B-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A3%D8%B2%D9%85%D8%A9\nفي العمق حصاد الأسبوع\nتايي أتسكي سيلاسي... دبلوماسي مخضرم عضد موقف إثيوبيا دولياً في أزمة التيغراي\nإضاءة على شخصية رئيس الجمهورية الجديد\nتايي أتسكي سيلاسي\nالقاهرة: فتحية الدخاخني\nنُشر: 01:30-26 أكتوبر 2024 م ـ 23 ربيع الثاني 1446 هـ\nTT\nالقاهرة: فتحية الدخاخني\nنُشر: 01:30-26 أكتوبر 2024 م ـ 23 ربيع الثاني 1446 هـ\nTT\nتايي أتسكي سيلاسي... دبلوماسي مخضرم عضد موقف إثيوبيا دولياً في أزمة التيغراي\nتايي أتسكي سيلاسي\nمنصب رئيس الجمهورية في إثيوبيا شرفي، لا يتمتع شاغله بأي صلاحيات تنفيذية، وفقاً للدستور، الذي يعدّه رمزاً لوحدة الدولة وسيادتها. لكن مع ذلك، يرى مراقبون ومحلّلون أن خبرات تايي أتسكي سيلاسي، التي تمتد لما يزيد على 4 عقود في العلاقات الدولية، وتوافقه مع آبي أحمد رئيس الوزراء و«رجل إثيوبيا» القوي، من المزايا التي تؤهله للعب دور مؤثر في المشهد السياسي، لا سيما في مجالات حلِّ النزاعات الداخلية وتحقيق الوحدة الوطنية. وهذا، دون شك، تَوقُّع مبرّر لدى النظر إلى دوره في تعضيد موقف بلاده في الأمم المتحدة خلال أزمة إقليم التيغراي، ودعوته أخيراً لحوار مع مصر بشأن ملف «سد النهضة» المعقّد.\nمسيرة دبلوماسية\nوُلد تايي أتسكي سيلاسي يوم 13 يناير (كانون الثاني) 1956 في بلدة ديبارك، الواقعة في منطقة شمال غُندر بإقليم الأمهرة، الذي يُعَدَّ القلب السياسي والتاريخي لإثيوبيا، ويضم أبرز المجموعات العرقية النافذة في البلاد. وتلقَّى تعليمه العالي متخصصاً بالعلوم السياسية والعلاقات الدولية، وتخرَّج في جامعة أديس أبابا، ثم تابع دراسته الأكاديمية بالحصول على درجة الماجستير في العلاقات الدولية من جامعة لانكستر البريطانية.\nخدم تايي أتسكي سيلاسي بلاده في عدد من المحافل الدولية بصفته دبلوماسياً، وبدأ مسيرته العملية فور تخرجه بالعمل في وزارة الخارجية الإثيوبية، إذ شغل مناصب عدة من بينها مستشار إدارة أوروبا الغربية، ثم أصبح رئيساً لتلك الإدارة. وشملت أولى مهامه الدبلوماسية العمل في سفارتَي بلاده في استوكهولم وواشنطن.\nكذلك، عمل تايي قنصلاً عاماً لإثيوبيا في مدينة لوس أنجليس بالولايات المتحدة، ثم مديراً لشؤون أوروبا والأميركتين. وشغل منصب سفير فوق العادة في سفارة إثيوبيا لدى مصر في الفترة ما بين عامَي 2017 و2018، وهو المنصب الذي يجعل البعض يتوقَّع منه لعب دور بارز في الفترة المقبلة، لا سيما مع ظل النزاع بين القاهرة وأديس أبابا بشأن «سد النهضة».\nبعد ذلك، وفي عام 2018 مثَّل الرجل إثيوبيا في الأمم المتحدة بصفته ممثلها الدائم في نيويورك، إبّان فترة من أكثر الفترات اضطراباً في تاريخ إثيوبيا، وحينذاك لعب دوراً محورياً في الرد على الانتقادات الدولية لأديس أبابا خلال الصراع في إقليم التيغراي.\nفي عام 2023، عمل رئيس الجمهورية الجديد (68 سنة) مستشاراً للسياسة الخارجية لرئيس الوزراء آبي أحمد، ما قرّبه أكثر من دوائر الحكم والسلطة. وبالفعل، خلال الأشهر الأخيرة، وتحديداً منذ فبراير (شباط) الماضي، أدار تايي ملف السياسة والعلاقات الخارجية لبلاده بصفته وزيراً للخارجيّة، وبرز اسمه عبر تصريحات إعلامية في مختلف الملفات، قبل أن ينتخبه البرلمان رئيساً لإثيوبيا خلفاً لسهلي ورق زودي التي غدت عام 2018 أول امرأة تتولى هذا المنصب.\nانتخابه رئيساً\nوحقاً، أعلن رئيس البرلمان الإثيوبي تاغيس شافو، في السابع من أكتوبر (تشرين الأول) الحالي، «انتخاب تايي أتسكي سيلاسي رئيساً جديداً لجمهورية إثيوبيا الديمقراطية الاتحادية، مع امتناع 5 نواب فقط عن التصويت». وأدى الرئيس المنتخب اليمين الدستورية بحضور رئيس الوزراء آبي أحمد، قبل أن تسلمه الرئيسة المنتهية ولايتها الدستور.\nتايي أتسكي سيلاسي... دبلوماسي مخضرم\nعضد موقف إثيوبيا دولياً في أزمة التيغراي، ودعم هذه التكهنات منشور «مُبهم» للرئيسة المنتهية ولايتها عبر حسابها على «إكس»، أشارت فيه إلى «التزامها الصمت طوال سنة كاملة». وقد نقلت الـ«بي بي سي الأمهرية» (خدمة هيئة الإذاعة البريطانية باللغة الأمهرية) عن مصادر قريبة من زودي قولها إنها «لم تكن سعيدة... بل كانت تنتظر بفارغ الصبر نهاية فترة ولايتها».\nانتقادات للرئيسة السابقة\nويشار إلى أن المرأة التي ترأست إثيوبيا بعد أشهر من تولي آبي أحمد رئاسة الوزراء، وجّهت خلال فترة رئاستها دعوات عدة للسلام في جميع أنحاء البلاد، بيد أنها تعرّضت لانتقادات بحجة أنها «لم تتكلّم أكثر عن العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي طوال الحرب التي استمرّت سنتين في التيغراي».\nمقابل ذلك، في خطابه الأول بصفته رئيساً منتخباً، دعا تايي إلى بناء «سلام شامل مستدام»، والحفاظ على النظام الدستوري، و«سيادة القانون». وقال: «إن عملية الحوار الوطني في إثيوبيا تظهر التزام البلاد بضمان السلام في جميع الجوانب».\nثم عبر استغلال خبراته الدبلوماسية، أشار الرئيس الجديد إلى «بذل جهود لتعزيز علاقات بلاده مع دول الجوار لزيادة المصالح الوطنية»، متعهداً بـ«الاهتمام بالعمل ذي المنفعة المتبادلة فيما يتعلق بالسلام والأمن والقضايا الاقتصادية من خلال التعاون الإقليمي». وأيضاً، أكد أن بلاده «ستواصل تعزيز جهودها لتحقيق رغبتها في التطور والنمو معاً في المنطقة».\nأوضاع القرن الأفريقي\nلم يغفل تايي أتسكي سيلاسي في خطابه ذاك منطقة القرن الأفريقي، التي شهدت توتراً في الفترة الأخيرة، وتكلّم عمّا وصفها بـ«دبلوماسية إثيوبية مفتوحة ومتسقة لإحلال السلام في القرن الأفريقي... بما في ذلك حل الصراع في السودان». وذهب أبعد، متعهداً بأن «تلعب أديس أبابا دوراً مهماً في ضمان السلام والأمن في القرن الأفريقي». وأردف قائلاً: «سنعمل على زيادة نفوذ إثيوبيا وتأثيرها الإيجابي في (منظمة) بريكس، وسنعزز التعاون مع الاتحاد الأفريقي والمؤسسات الدولية».\nهذه التصريحات شجَّعت المراقبين على اعتبار انتخابه «فصلاً جديداً في تاريخ البلاد»، وبالأخص، في ظل ما تواجهه إثيوبيا من انقسامات داخلية وتحدّيات اقتصادية وصراعات سياسية مع دول الجوار.\nمُدافع شرس عن الحكومة\nلقد دافع تايي بقوة عن موقف حكومته إبّان الصراع بين قوات الحكومة الاتحادية من جهة، ومقاتلي «الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير التيغراي»، من جهة أخرى.\nوأيضاً قال، أمام مجلس الأمن الدولي في منتصف عام 2021، وكان حينذاك سفيراً لبلاده لدى الأمم المتحدة، إن «طريقنا إلى الحوار والحل السياسي لن تكون مباشرة أو سهلة»، مضيفاً: «نركز في الوقت الحالي على كبح جبهة تحرير التيغراي، وعلى عمليات الإنقاذ، والوصول إلى مواطنينا الذين يعانون بشدة». وتحدّى الأمم المتحدة عندما أعلن رفض أديس أبابا أن يبحث المجلس النزاع في التيغراي، متذرّعاً بأنه «شأن داخليّ».\nكذلك انتقد تايي تقارير الأمم المتحدة التي تحدَّثت عن «مجاعة تهدد الإقليم»، قائلاً: «نحن نختلف بشكل قاطع مع تقييم المنظمة الدولية بشأن المجاعة»، وإن الأمم المتحدة والمنظمات غير الحكومية «لم تجمع هذه البيانات بطريقة شفافة وشاملة». وأضاف أن أديس أبابا «أتاحت الوصول إلى التيغراي من دون قيود، وهي ممتنة لوصول المساعدات الإنسانية الدولية، إلا أن الوضع في الإقليم لا يستدعي اهتمام مجلس الأمن».\nوهنا، يشار إلى أن رئيس الوزراء آبي أحمد، كان قد أمر بشنّ هجوم عسكري واسع على إقليم التيغراي (شمال إثيوبيا) لنزع سلاح قادة «الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير التيغراي»، الحزب الحاكم في الإقليم، في حين أدّت أعمال العنف إلى قتل آلاف المدنيين وإجبار أكثر من مليونَي شخص على ترك منازلهم.\nقضية «سد النهضة»\nملف آخر برز فيه اسم الرئيس الجديد أخيراً، لا سيما أنه سبق له شغل منصب وزير الخارجية، إذ بدأ يلعب دوراً لافتاً في أزمة «سد النهضة» الذي تبنيه إثيوبيا على الرافد الرئيسي لنهر النيل، وتخشى مصر أن يؤثر في حصتها من المياه.\nوالمعروف أن هذه الأزمة ما زالت تراوح في مكانها بعد عقد من المفاوضات التي انتهت دون نتيجة، وقد دفعت مصر للجوء لمجلس الأمن الدولي غير مرة.\nفي أغسطس (آب) الماضي، دعا تايي أتسكي سيلاسي، الذي كان وقتها وزيراً للخارجيّة الإثيوبية، مصر إلى «تجاوز الخلافات». وأعلن أن «أبواب بلاده مفتوحة للحوار والتفاوض معها؛ لإنهاء ملف الخلافات بشأن سد النهضة».\nالدعوة هذه جاءت بعد تفاقم الخلافات مع الصومال على خلفية توقيع أديس أبابا «مذكرة تفاهم» مع إقليم «أرض الصومال» الانفصالي، خلال يناير الماضي، وتعترف بموجبها أديس أبابا باستقلال الإقليم مقابل حصولها على ميناء وقاعدة عسكرية على البحر الأحمر.\nهذه الاتفاقية رفضها الصومال ودول عربية عدة. وأعلنت مصر دعمها للصومال، وأرسلت مساعدات عسكرية لمقديشو، كما أنها تعتزم المشارَكة في قوات حفظ السلام في الصومال.\nوعلى غرار دعوة تايي للحوار مع مصر بشأن أزمة «سد النهضة»، فإنه استخدم نهجاً مماثلاً حيال الأزمة مع الصومال عبر تشديده على أن «الخلافات يجب أن تحل عبر المفاوضات». لكن خطابه حمل، في الوقت ذاته، إشارات عدائية تجاه القاهرة عبر مطالبته بـ«الإحجام عن الاستعانة بقوى خارجية لتهديد أمن بلاده».\nوالحال، أن إثيوبيا عدّت تقديم مصر مساعدات عسكرية للصومال أمراً «يرقى إلى مستوى تدخل خارجي»، بحسب بيان لوزارة الخارجية في أغسطس الماضي.\nمن ناحية ثانية، ما كان اهتمام تايي أتسكي سيلاسي بملف «سد النهضة» مرتبطاً بشغله حقيبة الخارجية، لكنه كان محوراً من محاور كلمته الأولى أمام البرلمان عقب أدائه اليمين الدستورية رئيساً لإثيوبيا. وهو في أي حال أكد «اكتمال بناء السد وجولته الخامسة من الملء»، وتابع: «السد يمثل معلماً رئيسياً في رحلة التنمية في البلاد». ختاماً، لكون تايي دبلوماسياً محترفاً ومحنكاً، فهو يشدد باستمرار على أهمية دور إثيوبيا في تحقيق السلام والأمن الإقليميَّين، ويعوّل مراقبون على خبرته سفيراً سابقاً لدى مصر، وممثلاً لبلاده لدى الأمم المتحدة «لتعزيز مصالح أديس أبابا على الساحة الدولية». غير أنهم يتساءلون، في الوقت عينه، عمّا إذا كان سيتجاوز صلاحيات منصبه الشرفية، ويسهم في الحل العملي للنزاعات الداخلية والإقليمية، عبر التزام شعارات الوحدة والحوار، وفي خضم تحديات عدة تواجهها بلاده اقتصادياً وسياسياً. يتولى تايي رئاسة إثيوبيا بعد فترة سادت فيها تكهنات عدة بشأن خلاف\nبين رئيسة الجمهورية سهلي ورق زودي ورئيس الحكومة آبي أحمد\nمواضيع\nحصاد إثيوبيا\nالأكثر قراءة\nاليوم\nالأسبوع\nمقالات ذات صلة\nالحدود العراقية ــ السورية... وذكريات صيف 2014\nحصاد الأسبوع\nالحدود العراقية ــ السورية... وذكريات صيف 2014\nشأن معظم دول المنطقة والإقليم، تسببت الأزمة السورية المتصاعدة في تراجع الاهتمام الرسمي والشعبي العراقي بالحرب التي تشنّها إسرائيل على غزة ولبنان، بعد أن كانت\nفاضل النشمي (بغداد) السبت 07/12 - 00:58\nحصاد الأسبوع\nحصاد الأسبوع\nكريستيان ليندنر... الزعيم الليبرالي الذي أسقط عزله الحكومة الألمانية\nرجل واحد حمله المستشار الألماني أولاف شولتس مسؤولية انهيار حكومته، وما نتج عن ذلك من فوضى سياسية دخلت فيها ألمانيا بينما هي بأمس الحاجة للاستقرار وتهدئة\nراغدة بهنام ( برلين) السبت 07/12 - 00:47\nحصاد الأسبوع\nحصاد الأسبوع\nألمانيا... الحزب الديمقراطي الحر «شريك الحكم» شبه الدائم\nمع أن «الحزب الديمقراطي الحر»، الذي يعرف في ألمانيا بـ«الحزب الليبرالي»، حزب صغير نسبياً، مقارنةً بالقطبين الكبيرين «الاتحاد الديمقراطي المسيحي» (المحافظ)\n«الشرق الأوسط» (برلين) السبت 07/12 - 01:01\nحصاد الأسبوع\nحصاد الأسبوع\nموسكو تترقّب إدارة ترمب... وتركيزها على سوريا والعلاقة مع إيران\nلم تُخفِ موسكو ارتياحها للهزيمة القاسية التي مُنيت بها الإدارة الديمقراطية في الولايات المتحدة. إذ في عهد الرئيس جو بايدن تدهورت العلاقات بين البلدين إلى أسوأ\nرائد جبر (موسكو) الجمعة 29/11 - 23:56\nحصاد الأسبوع\nحصاد الأسبوع\nعبد الرحمن محمد عبد الله «عرّو»... دبلوماسي يقود «أرض الصومال» في «توقيت مصيري»\nحياة مغلفة بـ«هم الاستقلال»، سواءً عن المستعمر القديم في السنوات الأولى، أو تشكيل «الدولة المستقلة» طوال فترتَي الشباب والشيخوخة، لم تثنِ عبد الرحمن محمد عبد\nمحمد الريس (القاهرة) الجمعة 29/11 - 23:35\nالحدود العراقية ــ السورية... وذكريات صيف 2014 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إسرائيل على غزة ولبنان، بعد أن كانت تحظى بأولوية قصوى، خصوصاً بعد التهديدات الإسرائيلية بتوجيه ضربات عسكرية ضد الفصائل المسلحة العراقية التي استهدفتها بأكثر من 200 هجمة صاروخية خلال الأشهر الماضية. وأظهر رئيس الوزراء محمد شيّاع السوداني، موقفاً داعماً للحكومة السورية في ظروفها الحالية منذ اليوم الأول للهجوم الذي شنَّته الفصائل السورية المسلحة وتمكّنت من السيطرة على محافظة حلب ومدن أخرى، إذ أجرى اتصالاً بالرئيس السوري بشار الأسد وكذلك الرئيس الإيراني مسعود بزشكيان، وأكد دعمه لدمشق.\nأعلن رئيس الحكومة العراقي محمد شيّاع السوداني، يوم الثلاثاء الماضي، موقفاً أكثر وضوحاً بالنسبة لدعم نظام دمشق، وذلك خلال اتصال - مماثل لاتصاليه مع القيادتين السورية والإيرانية - أجراه مع الرئيس التركي رجب طيب إردوغان.\nومما قاله السوداني إن «العراق لن يقف متفرجاً على التداعيات الخطيرة الحاصلة في سوريا، خصوصاً عمليات التطهير العرقي للمكوّنات والمذاهب هناك»، طبقاً لبيان حكومي.\nكذلك شدّد الزعيم العراقي على أنه سبق لبلاده أن «تضرّرت من الإرهاب ونتائج سيطرة التنظيمات المتطرّفة على مناطق في سوريا، ولن يُسمَح بتكرار ذلك»، مؤكداً «أهمية احترام وحدة سوريا وسيادتها، وأن العراق سيبذل كل الجهود من أجل الحفاظ على أمنه وأمن سوريا».\nمحمد شياع السوداني (آ ف ب)\nالسوداني كان قد انهمك بسلسلة اتصالات خلال الأيام القليلة الماضية مع عدد من قادة الدول، بخصوص الوضع في سوريا؛ من «أجل دعم الاستقرار في المنطقة، وعدم حصول أي تداعيات فيها، خصوصاً مع ما تشهده من حرب إجرامية صهيونية مستمرة منذ أكثر من عام» بحسب بيان حكومي.\nوأظهرت قوى «الإطار التنسيقي» الشيعية موقفاً مماثلاً وداعماً لحكومة السوداني في مواقفها حيال سوريا، لكنها أعربت خلال اجتماع، الثلاثاء الماضي أيضاً، عن قلقها جراء الأوضاع في سوريا بعد «احتلال الإرهابيين مناطق مهمة» طبقاً لبيان صدر عن الاجتماع. وعدّت «أمن سوريا امتداداً للأمن القومي العراقي للجوار الجغرافي بين البلدين، والامتدادات المختلفة لذلك الجوار».\nالحدود المشتركة مؤمّنة\nللعلم، مع الشرارة الأولى لاندلاع الأزمة السورية، اتخذت السلطات العراقية على المستوى الأمني إجراءات عديدة «لتأمين» حدودها الممتدة لأكثر من 600 كيلومتر مع سوريا. وصدرت بيانات كثيرة حول جاهزية القوات العراقية وقدرتها على التصدّي لأي محاولة توغّل داخل الأراضي العراقية من قبل الفصائل المسلحة من الجانب السوري، مثلما حدث صيف عام 2014، حين تمكَّنت تلك الجماعات من كسر الحدود المشتركة والسيطرة على مساحات واسعة من العراق.\nاللواء يحيى رسول، الناطق باسم القائد العام للقوات المسلحة العراقية، أوضح (الثلاثاء) أبرز الإجراءات المُتَّخذة لتحصين الحدود مع سوريا. وقال في تصريحات صحافية إن «الحدود مؤمَنة ومُحكمة بشكل كبير من تحكيمات وتحصينات، وهناك وجود لقوات الحدود على خط الصفر الذي يربطنا مع الجارة سوريا مدعومة بالأسلحة الساندة والجهد الفني، المتمثل بالكاميرات الحرارية وأبراج المراقبة المحصّنة». وأضاف رسول: «لا خوف على الحدود العراقية، فهي مؤمّنة ومحكمة ومحصّنة، وأبطالنا منتشرون على طولها»، مشيراً إلى أنه «تم تعزيز الحدود بقطاعات من الألوية المدرعة وهي موجودة أيضاً عند الحدود».\nأيضاً، وصل وفد أمني برئاسة الفريق أول قوات خاصة الركن عبد الأمير رشيد يارالله، رئيس أركان الجيش، يوم الأربعاء، إلى الشريط الحدودي العراقي - السوري. وذكر بيان عسكري أن «هدف الزيارة جاء لمتابعة انتشار القطعات الأمنية وانفتاح خطوط الصد».\nغموض في الموقف\nإلا أنه حتى مع المواقف الحكومية الداعمة لدمشق في أزمتها الراهنة، يبدو جلياً «الالتباس» بالنسبة لكثرة من المراقبين، وبالأخص لجهة شكل ذلك الدعم وطبيعته، وما إذا كانت السلطات الحكومية العراقية ستنخرط بقوة لمساعدة نظام الأسد عسكرياً، أم أنها ستبقى عند منطقة الدعم السياسي والدبلوماسي، تاركة أمر الانخراط والمساعدة الميدانية للفصائل المسلحة.\nوهنا يلاحظ إياد العنبر، أستاذ العلوم السياسية في جامعة بغداد، وجود «التباس واضح حيال الموقف من الحدث السوري، وهذا الالتباس نختبره منذ سنوات، وليس هناك تمييز واضح بين العراق الرسمي وغير الرسمي». وتابع العنبر لـ«الشرق الأوسط» أن «مستويات تفعيل المساهمة العراقية في الحرب غير واضحة، وإذا ما قررت الحكومة البقاء على المستوى الدبلوماسي بالنسبة لقضة دعم سوريا، أم أن هناك مشاركة عسكرية».\nغير أن إحسان الشمري، أستاذ الدراسات الاستراتيجية والدولية في جامعة بغداد، يعتقد بأن «العراق الرسمي عبَر عتبة التردّد، وبات منخرطاً في الأزمة السورية». وفي لقاء مع «الشرق الأوسط» بنى الشمري فرضيته على مجمل المواقف الرسمية التي صدرت عن رئيس الوزراء، والناطق الرسمي، وزعماء «الإطار التنسيقي»، وشرح قائلاً إن «هذه المواقف بمجملها كسرت مبدأ الحياد وعدم التدخل في شؤون الدول الأخرى الذي يتمسّك به العراق، إلى جانب كونها انخراطاً رسمياً عراقياً بالأزمة السورية».\nنتنياهو غير مضمون\nولكن، بعيداً عن الانشغال الراهن بالأزمة السورية، ما زالت التهديدات الإسرائيلية بين أهم القضايا التي تشغل الرأي العام ببعدَيه السياسي والشعبي. وحتى مع الترحيب العراقي بقرار وقف إطلاق النار بين إسرائيل و«حزب الله»، ما زالت مخاوف البلاد من ضربة إسرائيلية محتملة قائمةً.\nولقد قال الناطق باسم الحكومة باسم العوادي، الأربعاء قبل الماضي، في تصريحات صحافية، إنه «مع عملية وقف إطلاق النار في لبنان، نحن أنهينا الجزء الأسهل، فالمعركة انتهت والحرب لم تنتهِ، فالأصعب أنك ستدخل بالمخططات غير المعلومة. ونحن (العراق) واقعون في المنطقة الحرام، لكن السياسة العقلانية المتوازنة استطاعت أن تجنبنا الضرر».\nوأجاب، من ثم، عن طبيعة الرد العراقي إذا ما هاجمت إسرائيل أراضيه، بالقول: «إلى حد أيام قليلة كانت تأتي نتائج جيدة من المعادلات التي اشتغل عليها رئيس الوزراء، لكن رغم ذلك فلا أحد يضمن ما الذي يدور في بال حكومة نتنياهو، وما هو القادم مع الإدارة الأميركية الجديدة، وكيف سيتصرف نتنياهو».\nوتابع العوادي، أن «الإسرائيليين عملوا على تفكيك الساحات، وتوجيه ضربات إلى اليمن وسوريا، لكن الطرف العراقي هو الوحيد الذي لم يستطيعوا الوصول إليه بفضل المعادلة... وقد يكونون وضعونا للحظات الأخيرة أو الأيام الأخيرة بنوع ما، وهذا وارد جداً، وتتعامل الحكومة العراقية مع ذلك».\nشبح هجوم إسرائيلي\nوحقاً، لا يزال شبح هجوم إسرائيلي واسع يخيم على بغداد، إذ تناقلت أوساط حزبية تحذيرات جدية من شنِّ ضربات جوية على العراق. وفي وقت سابق، قال مصدر مقرّب من قوى «الإطار التنسيقي» الشيعية، لـ«الشرق الأوسط»، إنَّ «مخاوف الأحزاب الشيعية من جدية التهديد دفعتها إلى مطالبة رئيس الحكومة للقيام بما يلزم لمنع الهجمات». وأكَّد المصدر أنَّ «فصائل عراقية مسلّحة لجأت أخيراً إلى التحرك في أجواء من التكتم والسرية، وقد جرى بشكل مؤكد إبدال معظم المواقع العسكرية التابعة لها».\nوفي سياق متصل، تتحدَّث مصادر صحافية عمَّا وصفتها بـ«التقديرات الحكومية» التي تشير إلى إمكانية تعرّض البلاد لـ«300 هجوم إسرائيلي». وفي مطلع الأسبوع الماضي، شدَّدت وزارة الخارجية العراقية، في رسالة إلى مجلس الأمن، على أهمية «تدخل المجتمع الدولي لوقف هذه السلوكيات العدوانية لإسرائيل».\nكما أنَّه حيال التهديدات الجدية والخشية الحقيقية من عمل عسكري إسرائيل ضد البلاد، اهتدت بعض الشخصيات والأجواء المقرّبة من الحكومة والفصائل إلى «رمي الكرة» في الملعب الأميركي، مستندين بذلك إلى اتفاقية «الإطار الاستراتيجي» المُوقَّعة منذ عام 2011، بين بغداد وواشنطن، وهو العام الذي خرجت فيه القوات الأميركية من العراق.\nالتهديدات الإسرائيلية من أهم القضايا التي تشغل الرأي العام العراقي\nهادي العامري (رووداو)\nالعامري يلوم واشنطن\nأيضاً، وجد هادي العامري، زعيم منظمة «بدر»، بنهاية أكتوبر (تشرين الأول) الماضي، الفرصة ليحمّل واشنطن مسؤولية حماية الأجواء العراقية، بعدما شنَّت إسرائيل هجوماً عسكرياً ضد إيران، مستخدمةً الأجواء العراقية في هجماتها. ويومذاك، حمّل العامري الجانب الأميركي «المسؤولية الكاملة» على انتهاك إسرائيل سيادة الأجواء العراقية في طريقها لضرب إيران. وقال، إن «الجانب الأميركي أثبت مجدّداً إصراره على الهيمنة على الأجواء العراقية، وعمله بالضد من مصالح العراق وشعبه وسيادته، بل سعيه لخدمة الكيان الصهيوني وإمداده بكل ما يحتاج إليه لممارسة أساليبه العدوانية، وتهديده للسلام والاستقرار في المنطقة».\nوأضاف العامري: «لهذا باتت الحاجة ماسة أكثر من أي وقت مضى لإنهاء الوجود العسكري الأميركي في العراق بأشكاله كافة». وللعلم، فإن منظمة «بدر» - التي يقودها العامري - وردت ضمن لائحة المنظمات التي اتهمتها إسرائيل بشنِّ هجمات ضدها خلال الشكوى التي قدمتها إلى مجلس الأمن في 18 نوفمبر (تشرين الثاني) الماضي.\nوبناءً على تصريحات العامري السالفة، وتصريحات أخرى لشخصيات مقرّبة من الفصائل المسلحة وقوى «الإطار التنسيقي» الشيعية، تبلورت خلال الأسبوع الأخير، قناعة داخل أوساط هذه القوى مفادها، بأن واشنطن «ملزمة وبشكل مباشر بحماية الأجواء العراقية» من أي هجوم محتمل من إسرائيل أو غيرها، أخذاً في الاعتبار الاتفاقية الاستراتيجية الموقعة و«سيطرتها على الأجواء العراقية».\nوبالتوازي، سبق أن حمّل فادي الشمري، المستشار السياسي لرئيس الوزراء، الولايات المتحدة، أيضاً وفقاً لـ«اتفاقية الإطار الاستراتيجي والاتفاقية الأمنية»، مسؤولية «الردع، والرد على أي هجمات خارجية تمسّ الأمن الداخلي العراقي».\nالرد الأميركي قاطع\nفي المقابل، تخلي واشنطن مسؤوليتها حيال هذا الأمر. ورداً على المزاعم العراقية المتعلقة بـ«الحماية الأميركية»، قالت ألينا رومانوسكي، السفيرة الأميركية في بغداد، صراحةً إن بلادها غير معنية بذلك. وأردفت رومانوسكي، خلال مقابلة تلفزيونية سابقة، أن التحالف الدولي دُعي إلى العراق لـ«محاربة (داعش) قبل 10 سنوات، وقد حققنا إنجازات على مستوى هزيمة هذا التنظيم، لكنه ما زال يمثل بعض التهديد، ودعوة الحكومة العراقية لنا تتعلق بهذا الجانب حصراً. أما اتفاقية الإطار الاستراتيجي فتلزمنا ببناء القدرات العسكرية العراقية، لكنها لا تتطرق لمسألة حماية الأجواء والدفاع بالنيابة». ونفت السفيرة أن تكون بلادها قد «فرضت سيطرتها على سماء العراق».\nوالاثنين قبل الماضي، قالت رومانوسكي، خلال لقاء «طاولة مستديرة» لعدد من وسائل الإعلام: «أود أن أكون واضحة جداً، ومنذ البداية، بأن الإسرائيليين وجّهوا تحذيرات ردع للميليشيات المدعومة إيرانياً والموجودة هنا في العراق، التي تعتدي على إسرائيل». وأضافت: «هذه الميليشيات هي التي بدأت الاعتداء على إسرائيل. ولأكون واضحة جداً في هذه النقطة، فإن الإسرائيليين حذّروا حكومة العراق بأن يوقف هذه الميليشيات عن اعتداءاتها المتكررة والمستمرة على إسرائيل... إن رسالتنا إلى حكومة العراق هي أن تسيطر على هذه الميليشيات المنفلتة، والتي لا تعتد بأوامر الحكومة وأوامر القائد العام للقوات المسلحة رئيس الوزراء. إن إسرائيل دولة لها سيادتها، وهي سترد على أي اعتداء من أي مكان ضدها».\nجدعون ساعر (آ ف ب)\nحقائق\nقلق عراقي جدّي من التهديدات الإسرائيلية مع مطالبة واشنطن بالتدخّل\nخلال الأسبوع قبل الماضي، بعث وزير الخارجية الإسرائيلي جدعون ساعر رسالةً إلى مجلس الأمن تكلّم فيها عمّا أسماه بـ«حق إسرائيل في الدفاع عن نفسها»، وحمّل فيها الحكومة العراقية المسؤولية عن الهجمات التي تشنها الفصائل العراقية عليها، داعياً مجلس الأمن للتحرك والتأكد من أن الحكومة العراقية تفي بالتزاماتها. ساعر اتّهم بالتحديد «عصائب أهل الحق» و«كتائب حزب الله» و«ألوية بدر» وحركة «النُّجباء» و«أنصار الله الأوفياء» و«كتائب سيد الشهداء»، بمهاجمة إسرائيل، ومعظم هذه الفصائل مشاركة في الحكومة العراقية الحالية ولها نفوذ كبير داخلها. هنا، تجدر الإشارة إلى أنه سبق لرئاسة الوزراء العراقية توجيه وزارة الخارجية لمتابعة ملف التهديدات الإسرائيلية في المحافل الأممية والدولية وأمام هيئات منظمة الأمم المتحدة، واتخاذ كل الخطوات اللازمة، وفق مبادئ القانون الدولي، لحفظ حقوق العراق وردع تهديدات إسرائيل العدوانية. كذلك طالبت رئاسة الوزراء بـ«دعوة جامعة الدول العربية إلى اتخاذ موقف حازم وموحّد ضد تهديدات سلطات الكيان المحتل، يتضمن إجراءات عملية تستند إلى وحدة المصير والدفاع المشترك». وهذا بجانب «مطالبة مجلس الأمن الدولي بالنظر في الشكاوى المقدمة من جمهورية العراق ضد سلطات الكيان المحتل، واتخاذ إجراءات رادعة تكفل تحقيق الاستقرار والسِّلم الإقليمي والدولي»، وباتخاذ الولايات المتحدة مع العراق، من خلال الحوارات الأمنية والعسكرية ضمن إطار القسم الثالث من «اتفاقية الإطار الاستراتيجي»، خطوات فعالة «لردع سلطات الكيان المحتل» مع دعوة «التحالف الدولي والدول الأعضاء فيه إلى كبح هذه التهديدات والحدّ من اتساع رقعة الحرب».\nمواضيع\nحصاد حرب غزة العراق\nتحميل المزيد\n×\nلم تشترك بعد\nانشئ حساباً خاصاً بك لتحصل على أخبار مخصصة لك ولتتمتع بخاصية حفظ المقالات وتتلقى نشراتنا البريدية المتنوعة\nقم 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.abbynews.com/news/bc-teen-creating-climate-change-curriculum-for-schools-7679076", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,war", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "kor,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ukr", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "jpn,zho", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,lat", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,spa", "eng,spa", "fra,eng,war", "fra,war", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "B.C. teen creating climate-change curriculum for schools - The Abbotsford News\nSkip to content\n×\nPlay\nNewsletter Signup\nAre you a FREE member?\nLogin to your free account to access special features, including newsletters.\nSign In\nSupport Local News\nSubscribe today & join a community of passionate readers who believe in our journalists and meaningful storytelling.\nSubscribe Now\nCreate a Free Account\nContact Us\nNews\nLocal News\nNewsletters\nSubscribe\nToday in BC\nCanadian News\nWorld News\nEntertainment\nSports\nBusiness\nTrending Now\nOpinion\nSubmit News Tips\nMission City Record\nAgassiz Harrison Observer\nChilliwack Progress\nHope Standard\nNeighbours\nChilliwack Progress\nMission City Record\nHope Standard\nAgassiz Harrison Observer\nNewsletters\nE-Editions\nPublic Notices\nObituaries\nObituaries\nCelebrations of Life\nFuneral Care Services\nIn Memory\nPlace an Obituary\nCommunity\nLocal Travel\nLife\nGood News\nDo Some Good\nLost & Found Pets\nEvent Calendar\nOur Community\nMore\nGood News\nOur Community\nPublic Notices\nVideo\nPhoto Galleries\nTravel\nWest Coast Traveller\nCannabis\nToday's Home\nPodcasts\nFood\nLife\nPuzzles\nContact Us\nContests\nPuzzles\nContests\nShop\nImpress Stories\nSavvy Shopper\nImpress TV\nThe Business Directory\nAdd Your Business\nFlyers\nE-Editions\nClassifieds\nAll Classifieds\nBook a Print Ad\nAuto\nDriver’s Seat\nGarage Talk\nJobs\nLocalWork\nJoin the Team\nObituaries\nCelebrations of Life\nFuneral Care Services\nIn Memory\nPlace an Obituary\nWeather\nContact Us\nAbout Us\nContact Information\nOur Team\nBlack Press Media\nSocial Media\nToday in BC\nYouTube\nSearch Type Site\nSearch\nHome\nNews\nB.C. teen creating climate-change curriculum for schools\n16-year-old originally from White Rock in climate advocacy locally and internationally\nSobia Moman\nNov 29, 2024 3:30 PM\nShare by Email\nShare on Facebook\nShare on X\nShare on LinkedIn\nPrint\nShare via Text Message\nLily YangLiu, 16, is a youth climate activist who is developing educational curriculum on climate for elementary students in B.C. Contributed to Peace Arch News\nListen to this article\n00:03:17\nA teen from White Rock is looking to educate youth across the province on the dire impacts of climate change by creating curriculum for B.C. schools.\n\"Climate literacy is a super important subject, but climate change isn’t formally introduced in our B.C. curriculum until Grade 7, and I found that extremely problematic because it’s such an important issue that affects everyone,\" said Lily YangLiu, a 16-year-old high school student who attended elementary and much of high school on the Peninsula but has now moved to the North Shore.\nLily, who has also served as a United Nations youth delegate, is originally from Beijing where she had a different understanding of environmental issues, given the level of air pollution she was surrounded by.\n\"I got asthma because of it, really bad chronic asthma, and I was really really lucky to have health care, but a lot of people aren’t who are so negatively impacted by climate change, pollution and (that realization) felt really, really horrible,\" she explained in an interview with Peace Arch News after being back home from attending the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.\nWhile attending elementary school in South Surrey's Morgan Elementary, Lily said she was disappointed with how the environment was not included much in what she was learning in the classroom. She spoke to her teachers and then began getting involved in learning more about it outside of class time.\n\"I found that the lack of education, especially in schools around it in public education, I found no dialogue whatsoever around climate, around oceans, and we lived in White Rock and we had this great resource to allow kids to fall in love with nature and visit the beach, but we weren’t doing that,\" Lily said.\nNow, the 16-year-old is using her passion for introducing climate literacy to students in B.C. and in China to spread knowledge to both populations.\nLily is developing curriculum with local teachers in elementary schools and retired professors to integrate the topic of climate at a Grade 3 or 4 level, while also posting educational posts on WeChat, a Chinese social media app.\n\"I post there because China has no climate education, which I learned from my family and friends there,\" she shared.\n\"We get so much of our news on social media, so I thought it would be nice to have that message to young people, to learn a little bit about the climate every single day.\"\nAs a timeline, Lily is looking to have the curriculum completed and workshopped after testing it out in a few classrooms in spring 2025.\nWhile Lily is enjoying both the local and international work she is doing on climate awareness, she is not planning on stopping any time soon. The 16-year-old sees herself doing this work \"for the rest of my life\" and has plans to major in environmental science or environmental policy in post-secondary.\n\"It empowers me, and it mobilized me to start acting towards climate change. Learning about it, I became vegetarian, I stopped eating meat because I realized just how dire the situation was and how we can personally help the environment,\" she said.\n\"I want to teach kids not only the problems we’re facing, but have hope because we have so much power regarding the environment.\"\nSee a typo/mistake?\nHave a story/tip?\nAbout the Author: Sobia Moman\nSobia Moman is a news and features reporter with the Peace Arch News.\nRead more\nShare this content:\n0\nShares\nShare by Email\nShare on Facebook\nShare on X\nShare on LinkedIn\nPrint\nShare via Text Message\nMore News\nSuspect arrested in random downtown Vancouver stranger assault\nDec 5, 2024 6:40 AM\nFormer B.C. student's Taylor Swift book becomes New York Times bestseller\nDec 5, 2024 5:30 AM\nAtrocities of Ukraine war seen up close in new B.C. exhibition\nDec 5, 2024 5:05 AM\nFacebook\nComments (0)\nDialogue and debate are integral to a free society and we welcome and encourage you to share your views on the issues of the day. 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News\nJust In\nFor You\nPolitics\nUS Election\nWorld\nBusiness\nAnalysis\nSport\nLifestyle\nEntertainment\nMore\nSearch the news, stories & people\nLog in\nNews Home\nJust In\nFor You\nAnalysis\nRural\nWatch Live\nHealth\nIndigenous\nPolitics\nUS Election\nScience\nElections\nWorld\nEnvironment\nInvestigations\nBusiness\nFact Check\nLocal news\nSport\nAFL\nNRL\nFootball\nTennis\nCricket\nNetball\nLifestyle\nWellbeing\nRelationships & Family\nFood & Recipes\nPersonal Finance\nHome & Garden\nEntertainment\nTV & Movies\nBooks\nMusic\nPop Culture\nArts\nYour ABC Account\nPersonalise the news and\nstay in the know\nLog in to personalise\nFacebook\nYouTube\nInstagram\nTwitter\nEmergency\nBackstory\nNewsletters\n中文新闻\nBERITA BAHASA INDONESIA\nTOK PISIN\nABC\nABC iView\nABC Listen\nTriple J\nABC Kids\nABC News\nABC News News Home\nPort Arthur massacre health workers call on Tasmanian Government not to weaken gun laws\nShare\nPort Arthur massacre health workers call on Tasmanian Government not to weaken gun laws\nBy Carla Howarth\nTopic:State and Territory Parliament\nSun 29 Jul 2018 Sunday 29 July 2018 Sun 29 Jul 2018 at 5:26am\nThe Tasmanian Liberals want to allow greater access to some firearms. (AFP: Patrick Pleul)\nabc.net.au/news/port-arthur-doctor-urges-state-not-to-weaken-gun-laws/10049124\nLink copied\nShareShare article\nHealth workers who responded to the Port Arthur massacre are calling on the Tasmanian Government to abandon its proposal to water down gun laws.\nThe Liberals' policy to weaken Tasmania's gun laws was revealed in the media on the eve of the March state election.\nThe Government promised changes to gun laws that would allow greater access to Category C firearms — such as self-loading rifles, pump-action shotguns — for farm workers and sporting shooters.\nA group of health professionals are appealing to Premier Will Hodgman to drop the proposal and will be making a submission to the Legislative Council inquiry into the laws.\nThe medical professionals and unions are urging the Government to maintain current gun laws. (ABC News: Lucy MacDonald)\nSocial worker and HACSU delegate Pru Peschar said the proposed laws were concerning.\n\"Twenty-two years ago I was called out on the night of the Port Arthur massacre and I saw first hand the devastation that was wreaked with one person with one gun,\" she said.\n\"We never want that again. We must resist any attempt to water down or to change our laws that occurred as a result of the Port Arthur massacre.\"\nShe said the current laws needed to be maintained.\n\"The community is much safer, our community has benefited for the past 22 years because of the adoption to these laws,\" she said.\n\"Whose interests does it serve to change these laws? In my opinion, nobody's interests are served.\"\n'It's beyond belief'\nBryan Walpole was on duty as a doctor at the Royal Hobart Hospital's Emergency Department on the day of the Port Arthur massacre.\nHe worked with then Prime Minister John Howard and Premier Tony Rundle to toughen gun laws, and they reached agreement with state premiers for national reform.\nBrian Walpole was at the hospital's frontline when the Port Arthur massacre happened. (ABC News: Lucy MacDonald)\n\"Here you've got a uniform set of rules, right across the country that work, and they've cut the gun death rate enormously,\" he said.\n\"You know, it used to be equal to the road toll and now it's down to about a third of the road toll and firearms suicides are way down.\n\"I mean, why would you tamper with this? It's beyond belief.\"\nHe said he was concerned about how the proposed changes could affect the number of rural suicides.\n\"It's multi-factorial, but guns are one of the factors,\" he said.\n\"If guns aren't safely stored, licensed and registered, then more people will die. It's as simple as that.\"\nRACGP president Bastian Seidel said he was flabbergasted by the Government's proposal.\nDr Bastian Seidel is concerned about the risk of more firearm injuries. (ABC News: Gregor Salmon)\n\"We would like to see gun violence eradicated, the same as measles, the same as meningococcal disease,\" he said.\n\"It shouldn't be encouraged by watering down existing gun laws.\"\nDr Seidel said he was also concerned about the effect the changes would have on Tasmania's health system.\n\"Our health system here in Tasmania can't cope on a good day. What's going to happen if we see more gun violence,\" he said.\n\"If you have to treat injuries and get ready and prepare for massacres again, this doesn't make any sense in 2018.\"\nNational Firearms Agreement will be upheld: Premier\nMr Hodgman said the Government was standing by a parliamentary inquiry into the proposed changes.\n\"This is another group who we welcome having their say about it,\" he said.\n\"We won't do anything to compromise the National Firearms Agreement.\n\"We will not do anything to water down Tasmania's gun laws.\"\nPosted Sun 29 Jul 2018 at 5:26am Sunday 29 Jul 2018 at 5:26am Sun 29 Jul 2018 at 5:26am , updated Wed 1 Aug 2018 at 11:44pm Wednesday 1 Aug 2018 at 11:44pm Wed 1 Aug 2018 at 11:44pm\nShare options\nCopy link\nFacebook\nX (formerly Twitter)\nTop Stories\n'A strain on households': Property market continues to lose steam and house price falls are expected for 2025\nTopic:Property Prices\nPhoto shows Houses in Brisbane street\nMarket operator seeks emergency powers to switch off panels as solar tsunami 'threatens wipeout'\nTopic:Energy Industry\nPhoto shows Rooftop solar in Perth's southern suburbs\n'I pray you both rest': Couple allegedly murdered at Western Sydney takeaway shop identified\nTopic:Police\nPhoto shows A couple smiles.\nHome affairs minister details 'hard line' that led to a former Israeli minister's visa being denied\nTopic:Foreign Affairs\nPhoto shows A close up image of a woman with black hair and ear peircing\nTrump singles out loyalist Kash Patel to lead FBI\nTopic:Security Intelligence\nPhoto shows An Indian/South Asian man with black facial hair speaks onstage wearing a light suit jacket with American flags behind him\nRelated stories\nPort Arthur survivor urges Tasmanian Liberals to abandon gun law proposals\nTopic:Law, Crime and Justice\nPhoto shows Australia's gun buyback scheme\nTasmanian Liberals deny 'watering down' gun laws with proposed changes\nTopic:Law, Crime and Justice\nPhoto shows Weapons, similar to the Sako rifle and Franchi 12-gauge shotgun, which police said were stolen from a home in Moulden, NT.\nTasmanian Government agrees to scrutiny on proposed gun laws\nTopic:Government and Politics\nPhoto shows Michael Ferguson\nRelated topics\nFederal - State Issues\nHobart\nLaws\nPort Arthur\nState and Territory Parliament\nTop Stories\n'A strain on households': Property market continues to lose steam and house price falls are expected for 2025\nTopic:Property Prices\nPhoto shows Houses in Brisbane street\nMarket operator seeks emergency powers to switch off panels as solar tsunami 'threatens wipeout'\nTopic:Energy Industry\n'I pray you both rest': Couple allegedly murdered at Western Sydney takeaway shop identified\nTopic:Police\nHome affairs minister details 'hard line' that led to a former Israeli minister's visa being denied\nTopic:Foreign Affairs\nTrump singles out loyalist Kash Patel to lead FBI\nTopic:Security Intelligence\nJust In\nA freight train of voter anger has wreaked havoc across the world. 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LiveRaleighDurhamFayettevilleSurrounding Area\nWelcome, Mickey\nmickey@disney.com\nManage MyDisney Account\nLog Out\nEducation\nVice President Mike Pence, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visit Apex's Thales Academy\nWednesday, July 29, 2020\nVice President Mike Pence visits RTP facility taking part in COVID-19 vaccine trials\nAPEX, N.C. (WTVD) -- After visiting Apex's Thales Academy, Vice President Mike Pence joined in a Wednesday afternoon round table discussion on Operation Warp Speed at NC Biotech in the Research Triangle Park.\nThe round table discussion surrounded the nation's $10 billion effort to find a COVID-19 vaccine candidate that would be able to create and distribute three hundred million doses by the end of the year and have it distributed as early as Jan. 1.\n\"We're examining the data as they see clinical trials happen in real-time. Traditionally, you do a Phase 1 clinical trial, you submit the data, it's reviewed by the FDA. Then Phase 2, then Phase 3. Now, because of the urgency that Trump put behind this, the FDA and its thousands of employees have been evaluating the data in real-time as it comes in,\" Pence said.\nPence later went on to tell ABC11, both he and President Trump plan to be at the Republican National Convention on Aug. 24.\nIn an email sent Monday, school officials said Pence will visit Thales Academy K-5 to see how school choice works and to advocate for its further implementation.\nThe private school opted to open schools for in-person instruction July 20 along with virtual learning. Days after opening a staff member in training tested positive for COVID-19 at the school's Raleigh campus.\nPence departed RDU around 12:30 p.m. with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, Dr. Stephen Hahn, Rep. Richard Hudson, Rep. David Rouzer and Rep. Mark Walker.\nWATCH:\nVice President Pence and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos arrive at RDU\nHe first visited Thales Academy, a school founded by businessman and prominent GOP donor Robert Luddy. Luddy has invited and hosted other political dignitaries on campuses in years past.\nRELATED: Thales Academy welcomes students back to the classroom\nDuring his visit, Pence stopped in a classroom to take part in a small roundtable to discuss safely reopening schools. Thales Academy is offering in-person instruction, which has found support from the White House.\nWhile he and DeVos were at the school, the secretary of education announced, via news release, that more than $180 million in new grant funding will be awarded to 11 states \"rethinking education to better serve students during the COVID-19 pandemic.\"\nNorth Carolina is one of the states. Other awardees include Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas.\nThe awards range from $6 million to $20 million.\nThe Department of Education announced the Rethink K-12 Education Models (REM) grant competition in April 2020, inviting any state educational agency to apply.\nSpecifically, it called for projects to provide families with:\nMicrogrants, so that states can ensure families have access to the technology and services to advance learning remotely\nStatewide virtual learning and course access programs, so that students can access a full range of subjects, even those not taught in their assigned setting\nNew, field-initiated models for providing remote education to ensure that every child is learning and preparing for successful careers and lives (absolute priority 3\nAfter his trip to Thales Academy, Pence went to NC Biotech at Research Triangle Park, where he met with M3-Wake Research.\n\"All of us at Wake Research are excited that Vice President Pence is visiting Research Triangle tomorrow and meeting with the M3-Wake Research team. Hopefully, his visit will help bring additional national attention and recognition to all of the great work that so many medical, science, and research companies are doing here, including Wake Research, as we commence the nation's first Phase III clinical trials of a COVID vaccine. The Research Triangle is the national epicenter of medical and biotech research and we at Wake Research are honored to be a part of this community and the global effort to find a cure for COVID and put an end to this pandemic as soon as possible,\" said Dr. Ella Grach, CEO of M3-Wake Research.\nThe company is currently conducting COVID-19 clinical research trials in Raleigh and Fayetteville, as well as cities in five other states. 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hours apart - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham\n24/7 LiveRaleighDurhamFayettevilleSurrounding Area\nWelcome, Mickey\nmickey@disney.com\nManage MyDisney Account\nLog Out\nFAMILY & PARENTING\nCouple who turned 100, celebrated 79 years of marriage die hours apart\nByAshley Kirklen, CNNWire\nFriday, December 16, 2022\nHAMILTON, Ohio -- A love story for the ages.\nYou may have read fairytale love stories or even seen them in a movie, but few are lucky enough to experience the love that Hubert and June Malicote shared for as long as they did.\nTheir daughter, Jo, and her siblings had a front-row seat.\n\"It was a fairytale of just happiness. We are the three most blessed children ever,\" she said.\nThe two youngsters met at church and married in 1943, it was just before Hubert was shipped off to war.\nSeventy-nine years of marriage, three children, seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren later, the pair loved each other until their dying day.\n\"I just think dad was, he was aware that mom's time was limited and I just believe that he was ready to go with her,\" Jo Malicote said.\nIn August, June was diagnosed with a heart condition. Doctors said she probably wouldn't make it past the end of the year.\nJune became ill with a UTI in October and never fully recovered. Jo said her father was the picture of health at his age, but says he died of a broken heart.\n\"He literally, I think, just willed himself to go on ahead of her and he went 20 hours ahead of her,\" Jo said.\nHe held his wife's hand on his deathbed. Jo says the family comforted their mother in her final hours.\n\"We sang to her, we read scriptures to her and we gave her permission to go on, to be with daddy,\" Jo said.\nTheir visitation and funeral was held Thursday, Dec. 8 at the Eaton Road Church of God in Hamilton.\nThe-CNN-Wire & 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. 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While it’s hard to imagine a box of crayons being that much more expensive at one retailer than another, the truth is that the same 24-count package can cost almost five times as much, depending on where you buy it.\nIt’s much easier to simply have one destination for all your school supply shopping. But, if you’re committed to get the absolute best price on every item on your child’s list, some retailers have better deals on certain items. That’s why we did the research for you and compared prices on some of the most common school supplies.\nConsider the online prices at five popular school supply retailers, and decide where you’d like to spend your back-to-school budget.\nMORE: The Best School Backpacks\nTiconderoga No. 2 Pencils, Unsharpened (24 count)\nAmazon\nTiconderoga is generally accepted as the gold standard in No. 2 pencils, and the brand tends to get discounted during the back-to-school shopping weeks at retailers like Walmart, Target and Amazon. Here’s how these pencils stack up, price-wise, right now:\nAmazon: $3.97\nOffice Depot: $4.99\nStaples: $6.29 (was $9.99)\nTarget: $3.99 (was $5.79)\nWalmart: $3.97 (was $4.97)\nFor the best deal, buy Ticonderoga No. 2 Pencils, Unsharpened (24 count) at Amazon for $3.97.\nElmer’s Disappearing Purple Washable School Glue Sticks, 6 grams (2 count)\nWalmart\nGlue sticks are basic staples of elementary school supply lists, and stores like Walmart and Target discount them steeply in the weeks before school starts. As you can see from the price comparison below, those retailers are your best bet right now.\nAmazon: $2.70 for a 3-pack\nOffice Depot: $1.99 (was $4.39) for a 4-pack\nStaples: $1.29 (was $2.69) for a 2-pack\nTarget: $0.50 (was $1.39) for a 2-pack\nWalmart: $0.50 (was $1.37) for a 2-pack\nFor the best deal, buy Elmer’s Disappearing Purple Washable School Glue Sticks, 6 gram, 2 Count at Walmart for $0.50 (was $1.37) or at Target for the same price.\nCrayola Crayons (24-count)\nWalmart\nEveryone’s buying crayons right now, and happily most retailers are slashing the price for them. Just steer clear of Amazon for your coloring needs; their price is much higher by far than the rest.\nAmazon: $7.48\nOffice Depot: $0.50 (was $2.79)\nStaples: $0.50 (was $2.09)\nTarget: $0.50 (was $1.49)\nWalmart: $0.50 (was $1.44)\nFor the best deal, buy Crayola Crayons (24 count) at Walmart for $0.50 or for the same price at Target, Office Depot and Staples.\n3-Ring Binder, 1-Inch\nWalmart\nOffice supply stores like Office Depot and Staples usually charge in the $7-$8 range for binders, but they tend to bring the price down during back-to-school shopping times. While the prices are mostly in the same ballpark, the best deal right now is at Office Depot.\nAmazon: $6.29\nOffice Depot: $1.99 (was $7.29)\nStaples: $3.29 (was $7.89)\nTarget: $2.19\nWalmart: $2.19 ($5.89)\nFor the best deal, buy a 3-ring binder, 1-inch at Office Depot for $1.99 (was $7.29).\nTwo-Pocket Paper Folder\nWalmart\nThe older your student is, the more folders their teacher will request. (Generally, they need one for every subject.) So you probably want to buy these at a store that’s practically giving them away, like Target or Walmart.\nAmazon: $5.99 for a pack of 3\nOffice Depot: $0.25 (was $1.29)\nStaples: $0.50\nTarget: $0.15\nWalmart: $0.15\nFor the best deal, buy a two-pocket paper folder at Walmart for $0.15 or at Target for the same price.\nFiskars 5-inch Pointed-Tip Scissors\nStaples\nSupply lists for primary school (grades K-2) usually include a pair of 5-inch scissors, and the price is pretty even across most retailers right now.\nAmazon: $5.80\nOffice Depot: $1.99 (was $3.99)\nStaples: $0.99 (was $3.09)\nTarget: $1.59 (was $$1.89)\nWalmart: $1.58 (was $1.99)\nFor the best deal, buy Fiskars 5-inch Pointed-Tip Scissors at Staples for $0.99.\n12-inch Wooden Ruler\nWalmart\nRulers aren’t expensive, but the price does fluctuate depending on where you buy one. Target and Walmart are generally good bets right now, though Staples has the lowest price.\nAmazon: $1.07\nOffice Depot: $2.69\nStaples: $0.50 (was $5.09)\nTarget: $0.55\nWalmart: $0.54\nFor the best deal, buy a 12-inch wooden ruler at Staples for $0.50.\nWhere to get the best prices on school supplies by Jennifer Graham Kizer originally appeared on Don't Waste Your Money\nThis story originally appeared on Don't Waste Your Money. Checkout Don't Waste Your Money for product reviews and other great ideas to save and make money.\nCopyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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Regional\n11-year-old Boy Scout saves woman’s life on vacation\nBy CNN Newsource\nPublished April 30, 2024 3:36 PM\nBy Leslie DelasBour\nClick here for updates on this story\nBLUE SPRINGS, Missouri (KSHB) — A Kansas City-area Boy Scout was recently honored for saving a stranger’s life while on vacation with his family in Hawaii.\n“Once I got out of the water, I went over to my mom and I was like, ‘I saved a lady.’ And I repeated it in my head like, ‘Yeah, I saved a lady,’” said 11-year-old Alex Taylor.\nAlex said he feels like a hero.\n“So we were on the beach (Waikiki Beach) and there is like a wall, so the current wouldn’t pull you into the ocean,” he said. “But there is a break in the wall for circulation, and so I was staying by the wall with the other kids playing.”\nBut when he heard a cry for help, he sprung into action. Alex said he used the skills he learned as an Arrow of Light with Cub Scout Pack 4865 at the pool a few years ago.\n“I heard a lady yell for help because it goes pretty deep, like 9-10 feet near the break in the wall, and she is getting pulled out,” Alex said. “I wrapped her arm and stuck it under my arm and swam over to shore.”\nHe said he let his instincts take over and was later proud of himself, celebrating with candy at the hotel.\nWhen he returned home to Boy Scout Troop 1965, he was honored with the Heroism Award. Alex is one of about 6,000 Scouts who have received the distinction.\nWhile he joked it’s cool to be interviewed, he said he hopes other Scouts understand the gravity of the skills they learn.\n“I know you guys might want to get to the pool, but it could help you,” Alex said.\nPlease note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. 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Trump addressed supporters at Election Night headquarters, \"This was a movement like nobody's ever seen before, and frankly, I believe this was the greatest political movement of all-time.\"\nWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Former President Donald Trump is projected to win the presidential race by ABC News, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in a frenzied contest to stage an improbable historic comeback.\nTrump ended up with at least 276 electoral votes after clinching wins in the swing states of Pennsylvania, Georgia and Wisconsin. Harris has won at least 219 votes. The race was marked by literal history, including two assassination attempts and 34 felony convictions against Trump, already having been impeached twice and faulted for mismanaging the COVID-19 pandemic response.\nDonald Trump elected as the 47th president of the United States, ABC News projects\nMaybe even more memorable was President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the race after a ruinous June debate in which he struggled at times to form sentences.\nTrump's victory underscores just how deep voters' frustrations were surrounding inflation and immigration, Republicans' two top issues this election cycle as polls consistently showed Americans' unhappiness with how Biden handled them.\nHis return to the White House also suggests that Democrats were not motivated enough by the prospect of electing the first female president and that its base's fury over the Supreme Court's revocation of constitutional abortion protections has waned since 2022.\nFor Trump personally, the win offers both political vindication and legal protection. Since his win, he and his brand were soundly rejected in 2018, 2020 and 2022. And once in office, he'd be able to undermine criminal cases against him surrounding his handling of classified documents while out of office and efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.\n\"I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president,\" Trump said in his victory speech.\nTrump's victory is likely to set off transformations in both parties.\nHis win will likely help cement his \"Make America Great Again\" brand of politics as the dominant strand of Republicanism for the foreseeable future, with Vice President-elect JD Vance seemingly well positioned to carry on Trump's mantle after the current administration ends in a little over four years.\nDemocrats, meanwhile, will likely have to sift through the rubble to understand what voters found so unappetizing about them that they'd choose instead to support a twice-impeached convicted felon who had already been voted out of office once.\nThe former and future president has not substantively outlined his goals for a second term -- at his debate with Harris he boasted of having \"concepts of a plan\" when it comes to health care -- though he has warned that he could go after his political opponents and journalists. He also could use his familiarity with the federal bureaucracy to help install civil servants who are loyal to him.\nHe will at least have a friendly, GOP-controlled Senate, though the House majority remains up in the air.\nAmong the chief policy areas where Trump could leave his imprint are on the world stage, where he has forecasted less support for Ukraine; on trade, where he has boasted of tariffs of as high as 100% on some imports, and on immigration, where he supports a mass deportation force and eliminating the Temporary Protected Status program.\nHe's also vowed to \"drill, baby, drill\" and lower costs, though his tariffs would likely raise the price of many goods, economists say, and he promised to eliminate tax on tips, overtime and Social Security benefits for seniors.\nPerhaps more than anything, though, Democrats will be on the lookout for any form of retribution from a candidate who repeatedly dubbed his detractors the \"enemy from within,\" though he never went after Hillary Clinton after leading chants of \"lock her up\" in 2016.\nTrump's victory this year was far from assured.\nRepublicans across the spectrum panned Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack by his supporters on the U.S. Capitol to stop certification of the 2020 election, with even allies like Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., suggesting the party should move on from the former president and his brand. That nascent push was largely abandoned weeks later when then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., ventured down to Mar-a-Lago to make amends and discuss House strategy.\nRepublicans' disappointing 2022 election results tore open those divides once again. After an anticipated red wave instead gave way to the loss of a Senate seat and only marginal House gains, GOP leaders wondered if the time had come to elevate other lawmakers as the party's future.\nBuzz mounted around Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a younger Republican and culture warrior who could synthesize Trump's brawler style into more widespread appeal, with Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis calling him the party \"leader.\" Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former Vice President Mike Pence offered more traditional conservative credentials in a snapback of sorts to a pre-Trump party.\nMillions of dollars flooded a crowded 2024 GOP primary field, with DeSantis in particular leaning on a historically well-heeled and involved super PAC to proselytize his fighter credentials.\nNone of it mattered.\nPence dropped out before the calendar even turned to 2024. DeSantis ended his campaign before the New Hampshire primary after falling far short of expectations in Iowa. And while Haley stuck around for months, even drawing thousands of votes in primaries after she ended her own campaign in March, no candidate ever held a candle to Trump's share of the primary electorate.\nAll of the 2024 contenders endorsed Trump except for Pence and former Govs. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas and Chris Christie of New Jersey, none of whom made close to a dent in the nominating contest.\nEven though he dominated he clinched the nomination as the GOP's dominant figure and former president, Trump's campaign was ultimately anything but conventional.\nTrump was dogged by a slate of investigations into his handling of classified documents upon leaving office, his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and payments made to the porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016. He was able to fend off or delay many of the federal investigations he faced, and while he was convicted in a New York trial of 34 felony counts over the Daniels payments, his sentencing was delayed until after the election.\nCompounding on the history of the election were two assassination attempts against Trump, the first of which, in July, saw him grazed in the ear by a bullet. Trump was able to use the threats to juice his fundraising and expound on his victimhood narrative, though they did not lead to any fundamental polling shifts.\nBut perhaps more than anything, Trump's campaign was roiled by chaos in the Democratic Party.\nTrump appeared to initially struggle to figure out how to attack Harris once she took over as Democrats' nominee, even continuing to go after Biden.\nHowever, Trump eventually settled on a line of attack that Harris had four years to fix the country's woes, mocking her argument about what she'd do on Day One, arguing that day one was in 2021.\nStill, Trump kept Republicans nervous by mixing in messages of grievance up until the very end of the race, veering off a script on inflation and immigration that operatives believed was more effective in winning over persuadable voters.\nIn the end, though, Trump's playbook was just enough to win.\nReport a correction or typo\nCopyright © 2024 ABC News Internet Ventures.\nRelated Topics\nPOLITICS\nDONALD TRUMP\nVOTING\nKAMALA HARRIS\n2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION\nELECTIONS\nU.S. & WORLD\nWatch Live\nON NOW\nTop Stories\nShooting in Southwest Fresno leaves woman dead\nFresno man sentenced for shooting, killing friend\nMerced historic courthouse museum set for million dollar remodel\nClinica Sierra Vista partners with Fresno State's Street Medicine Team\nSmall Business Spotlight: Bombay Blonde Spice Company\nMother of four and wife remembered after tragic crash\nFBI Director Chris Wray resigning amid pressure from Trump\nChild possibly infected with bird flu drank raw milk, officials say\nHome\nAccuWeather\nTraffic\nLocal News\nFresno CountyNorth ValleySouth ValleyFoothills/Sierra\nCategories\nWatchAppsU.S. & WorldCaliforniaPoliticsEquity ReportSportsEntertainment\nStation Info\nCommunityContact and InformationMeet the News TeamJobsTV Listings\nShows\nABC30 Live NewscastsLocalishThe Maddy ReportLatino LifeValley Focus\nApps\nFollow Us:\nHomeWeatherTrafficWatchPhotosApps\nFresno CountyNorth ValleySouth ValleyFoothills/Sierra\nU.S. & WorldCaliforniaPoliticsEquity ReportSportsEntertainment\nCommunityContact and InformationMeet the News TeamJobsTV Listings\nPrivacy Policy\nDo Not Sell My Personal Information\nChildren's Privacy Policy\nYour US State Privacy Rights\nTerms of Use\nInterest-Based Ads\nPublic Inspection File\nFCC Applications\nPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationChildren's Privacy PolicyYour US State Privacy Rights\nTerms of UseInterest-Based AdsPublic Inspection FileFCC Applications\nCopyright © 2024 ABC, Inc., KFSN-TV Fresno. 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Early this morning, the symmetric eye can be seen offshore with the rain bands crashing onto land over the past few hours. Rainfall in Florida started around 2 AM this morning and will not let up for hours. Evacuation orders have been given for the panhandle a couple of days and all flights in and out of the area have been cancelled until Thursday.\nRadar image of Hurricane Michael as of early Wednesday morning.\nIt'll hold onto its category 4 strength through landfall before weakening. The forecast hasn't changed much over the past 24 hours. It's expected to make landfall this afternoon as a category 4 storm. The last major hurricane to hit the panhandle was Dennis back in 2005 and this should be the strongest hurricane to hit the panhandle in recorded history. Even after landfall, it'll stay classified as a tropical storm over Georgia and the Carolinas. They'll receive 45 mph wind and plenty of rain, which is exactly what they don't need after dealing with Florence a month ago.\nAnd the effects of Michael will be felt far outside the forecast cone. That's why tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings from Tampa to mobile, Alabama, and up into southern Virginia.\nIt's definitely a dangerous day in the Florida panhandle as Michael gets closer and closer. It's still a category 4 storm and it's expected to stay that strong when it makes landfall later this afternoon. And the rain has only just begun for the area over the last few hours. Showers started over the panhandle and heavy rain and wind will continue over the region for the next few days. Take a look at these rainfall totals across the southeastern united states. Panama city will be the closest to the expected point of landfall, and they could get up to 6 inches of rain before it's all said and done.\nStorm surge will also be a major problem for the big bend area,, east of Panama City. Water levels around that the area are going to climb to 9 to maybe even 13 feet high in some places, leading to terrible flooding.\n12 feet or more of storm surge could touch the roof of a one-story home. Portions of Florida could see this amount of water rise along with 4 to 7 inches of rain.\nBut, let's take a closer look at what that means. Storm surge itself describes the excess water that is pushed onshore, similar to a high tide, only much, much worse. Without the excessive rainfall, storm surge levels will climb steadily in the panhandle and big bend areas. At 12 feet of storm surge, the water will be up to the roof on a one-story home. 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AngelesOrange CountyInland EmpireVentura CountyCalifornia\nWelcome, Mickey\nmickey@disney.com\nManage MyDisney Account\nLog Out\nPOLITICS\nNext LAPD chief stands to make hefty pay hike over predecessor\nTuesday, November 5, 2024\nThe next chief of the Los Angeles Police Department could be making more than $500,000 in salary.\nLOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Los Angeles is considering a big boost in pay for the next police chief.\nThe Board of Police Commissioners Tuesday will consider a $507,509 annual salary for former county Sheriff Jim McDonnell, who is expected to serve as the next Los Angeles Police Department chief.\nThe proposed salary is more than the $350,000 McDonnell's predecessor, Michel Moore, made. Moore retired in February with Dominic Choi serving as interim chief since then.\nIf approved by the commission, the proposed salary would require a vote by City Council before it can be finalized.\nMcDonnell's proposed salary is also higher than Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, who has a salary of about $397,340, according to city and county records, and President Joe Biden, who earns $400,000 annually.\nIt would also be more than what commissioners of the New York Police Department make, which is about $243,000 annually. Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling earns $260,472 annually and Houston Police Department Chief Noe Diaz earns $315,000 annually.\nThe City Council's Public Safety Committee advanced McDonnell's nomination on a 4-1 vote Tuesday after discussing his plans for the department and his views on immigration, police discipline, pretextual stops, recruitment and low morale, among other topics.\nAccording to a LAPD report, McDonnell's nomination may be considered by the City Council as soon as next Friday.\nLast year, the City Council approved a new contract with the union representing the LAPD's rank-and-file officers with a package of raises and retention bonuses in a bid to increase its membership back to 9,500.\nLAPD officials reported on Oct. 15 that recruitment challenges remain with the department's sworn personnel standing at 8,795, as of Oct. 15.\nMcDonnell wouldn't be the city's highest paid employee.\nIn May, the City Council confirmed longtime Pacific Gas and Electric executive Janisse Quiñones as the general manager of the Department of Water and Power, at an annual salary of $750,000.\nFunding for Quiñones' salary comes directly from the DWP's revenues, and will not impact the city's general fund.\nAccording to a representative from Bass' office, city officials backed the $750,000 salary in an effort to remain competitive with private and public agencies. 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"eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Texas Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal dies after being shot during traffic stop: Sheriff Ed Gonzales - ABC7 San Francisco\n24/7 LiveSan FranciscoEast BaySouth BayPeninsulaNorth Bay\nWelcome, Mickey\nmickey@disney.com\nManage MyDisney Account\nLog Out\n'Pioneering' deputy dies after being shot from behind: sheriff\nSaturday, September 28, 2019\nABC13's Marla Carter reports from northwest Harris County after a deputy was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop.\nHOUSTON, Texas -- A deputy who was shot while conducting a traffic stop Friday has died at the hospital, according to the Harris County sheriff.\nSheriff Ed Gonzalez said Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal \"was unable to recover from his injuries.\"\n\"I'm sad to share with you that we've lost one of our own,\" Gonzalez said. \"There are no words to convey our sadness. Please keep his family and our agency in your prayers.\"\nIn a follow-up news conference in front of the hospital, Gonzalez said Dhaliwal was the first member of the Sikh community to join the sheriff's office. The fallen deputy recently returned from a volunteer mission in Puerto Rico, the sheriff added.\nDhaliwal was shot in the 14800 block of Willancy Court near West Road in northwest Harris County.\n\"One of our @HCSOTexas deputies has been shot while conducting a traffic stop,\" Gonzalez tweeted just before 1 p.m.\nGonzalez originally stated the deputy was seriously injured and was transported by Life Flight. Cy-Fair Fire Department tweeted the deputy was treated at the scene by its EMS workers before his flight to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center.\nWATCH: Harris Co. sheriff and deputies salute flag-draped body of Deputy Dhaliwal\nThe colleagues of Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal salute the fallen law enforcement veteran who was shot and killed in the line of duty on Sept. 27, 2019.\nMajor Mike Lee, of the sheriff's office, said the deputy was conducting a traffic stop around 12:23 p.m.\nRecounting a review of Dhaliwal's dash camera, Lee said the deputy was speaking with the driver and it appeared to be conversational with \"no combat, no arguing.\" The driver's door was even open at one point as Dhaliwal and the suspect were speaking.\nThe deputy shut the driver's door and the driver remained in the vehicle. According to Lee, when Dhaliwal turned to walk back to his patrol car, the driver's door opened and the suspect exits \"almost immediately running with a gun already out.\"\nThe dash cam captured the driver shoot Dhaliwal from behind, hitting him in the back of the head, Lee stated.\nThe suspect returned to his vehicle and drove away. Lee added a nearby resident who was doing yard work witnessed the traffic stop, and after shots rang out and the suspect drove off, rushed to help the deputy.\nLee then said he and other deputies arrived at the scene, reviewed the dash cam, took a photo of the suspect, and sent it out to colleagues to search for the person.\nLaw enforcement located the suspect, who was described as a Hispanic male, at a business less than a quarter-mile away from the neighborhood. Lee said a deputy saw him look nervous. After matching the description of the photo from the dash cam, the person was taken into custody.\nA female who deputies said was also in the vehicle during the stop was also taken into custody.\nThe identities of both people were not immediately disclosed.\nIn the sheriff's first media availability since the shooting and while the deputy was being treated at the hospital, the sheriff said the suspect \"basically just shot him in a very ruthless, cold-blooded way.\"\nHarris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, who was formerly the county's sheriff, also addressed the media about the deputy who he considered a \"brother.\"\n\"Sheriff deputies have an incredible task. They put their lives in harm's way every single day. Today is another indication that there's nothing routine about this job. That danger can lurk around every single corner at any given time,\" Garcia said. \"This deputy, he's like a brother to me. So it's very painful to see someone who is in the circumstances that they're in right now.\"\nWATCH: Harris Co. Commissioner Adrian Garcia considers wounded deputy \"like a brother\"\nFormer Harris Co. sheriff and current county commissioner Adrian Garcia asks for prayers after a deputy was shot and in \"extremely critical\" condition in the hospital.\nThe sheriff described Dhaliwal as a 10-year veteran of the department who is survived by his wife and three children.\nLater in the afternoon, a van carrying Dhaliwal's body was escorted by his colleagues from the hospital to the medical examiner's office. In a solemn show of respect, deputies lined up the path from the van to the office's entrance and saluted their fallen brother.\nReport a correction or typo\nCopyright © 2024 KTRK-TV. 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oldest company in San Francisco, invented jeans for the 49er miners of the old Gold Rush era. The deal with today's 49ers football team is the joining of two local icons.\n\"I feel very confident Levi's will be here for a long time; we wanted to make sure the brand stayed the same, you don't want to see the name changing on the stadium,\" 49ers CEO Jed York said.\nIn the deal, Levi's is paying $220 million over 20 years to put its moniker on the facility under construction in Santa Clara, the highest ever paid for a stadium where one sports team will play. The negotiations could include a company store inside the stadium for the jeans maker and possibly ads featuring 49ers superstars.\nLevi's posted $4.6 billion in net revenue in fiscal 2012 and the CEO says stockholders have endorsed the investment.\n\"They see the logical connections that home Bay Area connections carry through and they understand this is a marketing investment that we believe will build the brand in the future,\" Chip Bergh said.\nAlso on board are the mayors of San Francisco and Santa Clara. Jamie Matthews says the multi-million dollar agreement should be unanimously approved by the county's stadium authority Thursday.\n\"It's a huge amount that will help us pay down the cost of the stadium,\" Matthews said. \"Remember, not one public cent is going into it, that's only possible because of arrangements like this.\"\nBut some are questioning why, in the heart of Silicon Valley, a high tech firm wasn't chosen.\nBut Golden Gate University consumer psychologist Kit Yarrow believes the connection between two San Francisco marquee brands is a draw, saying, \"Consumers like a good story...more than just outright advertising or marketing, this could resonate with consumers\".\nLevi's Stadium should be ready to roll in 2014.\nCopyright © 2024 KGO-TV. All Rights Reserved.\nTOP STORIES\nCEO killing: What we know about suspect's ties to Bay Area\nShattered BART station canopies in SF still broken months later\n5.8 magnitude earthquake strikes near Carson City\nInterim Alameda Co. 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Local News Florida National News In-Depth Investigations Anchors Report Recalls Driving Tampa Bay Forward\n1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays\nNewsNational News\nActions\nFacebook\nTweet\nEmail\nWhy you may want to list your career break on your resume\nPrev Next\nBy: Scripps National\nPosted\nA shortage of child care workers is causing families to struggle.\nA new report by Wells Fargo finds that a labor shortage in the child care field has impacted nearly half a million families in recent months. Experts believe that low wages may be contributing to the current labor shortage in the industry.\nThe report also found that because many parents struggle to find reliable long-term childcare, they may be staying at home, adding to labor shortages in other fields.\nThe lack of reliable child care has caused thousands to take a career break in the last two years. And while many women still see a stigma attached to career breaks, new data shows that may be changing.\nNew findings from LinkedIn show that about half of hiring managers say career breaks are becoming more common. Nearly the same number of hiring managers say they think people who have taken breaks in their careers are an untapped talent pool.\n\"A lot of people say that you learn a lot of valuable soft skills, like time management, excellent communication, being able to ruthlessly prioritize,\" said Camilla Han-He, a senior product manager at LinkedIn. \"So, don't shy away from adding those things to your profile. They're valid, they're real and they're super valuable.\"\nOther skills women say they've learned during a career break include self-awareness, patience, decision making, problem-solving and creative thinking. They're all skills that career experts say people who have taken career breaks should highlight on their resumes and mention during the interview.\nHiring managers say people often undersell many valuable skills they've learned during a career break.\n\"Make sure that you practice the kind of story that you want to tell around your career break, and also make sure that you're able to tie the skills that you've learned to what you're able to offer in the new job,\" Han-He said.\nLinkedIn says it has seen more job postings in the U.S. that mention career breaks. In 2021 those postings were up 63% from 2020, and they're up nearly 100% from 2018.\nLinkedIn recently made it easier to share the context around career breaks. Find the new feature under the \"experience\" section on a LinkedIn profile.\nReport a typo\nCopyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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Local News Florida National News In-Depth Investigations Anchors Report Recalls Driving Tampa Bay Forward\n1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays\nNewsNational News\nActions\nFacebook\nTweet\nEmail\nSecurity guard arrested, accused of pointing laser at airplanes and San Diego police helicopter\nPrev Next\nBy: Jermaine Ong\nPosted\nand last updated\nSPRING VALLEY, Calif. — A security guard was arrested Wednesday night after he allegedly pointed a high-powered laser at several planes approaching Lindbergh Field and a San Diego police helicopter.\nJust before 10 p.m., the FAA notified local law enforcement about a blue laser beam striking some airplanes looking to land at San Diego International Airport.\nA beam also struck SDPD’s ABLE helicopter, which had been deployed to search for the source of the laser.\nSheriff’s deputies eventually found that the laser was coming from a parking lot in the 900 block of Sweetwater Road in Spring Valley.\nDeputies arrested a security guard and recovered the blue laser device.\nThe security guard could face felony charges over the laser strikes.\nCopyright 2019 Scripps Media, Inc. 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Charles Booker, ABC News projects, nabbing the Democratic nomination on Tuesday to take on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in November.\nMcGrath's victory comes a full week after voters headed to the polls last Tuesday in the hard-fought Senate primary -- a delay brought on by the influx of absentee ballots due to the coronavirus and the tougher-than-expected contest shaped by the national unrest over racial injustice and police brutality.\nThe race wasn't expected to be tight just one month ago, but the campaign was upended in its closing weeks by the fallout from the deaths of African Americans at the hands of law enforcement, including two in the state of Kentucky since mid-March.\nDespite having the backing of national Democrats and a formidable war chest, McGrath found herself in an increasingly competitive battle for the nomination with Booker, 35, the youngest Black state lawmaker in Kentucky from the Louisville-area.\nMORE: Racial unrest seeps into Kentucky Senate primary, reshaping contest to take on McConnell\nHarnessing the energy of the protests and the party's liberal wing, with endorsements from progressive darlings, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Booker offset McGrath's advantages with grassroots momentum in the lead up to in-person voting.\nKentucky State Representative and Democratic candidate for Senate Charles Booker speaks with the press outside the only primary election polling place in Louisville, Ky., June 23, 2020.\nBryan Woolston/Reuters\nThe race emerged as an electoral test of the impact of the movement -- born out of the response to the recent deaths of George Floyd and Louisville's own Breonna Taylor -- on what kind of candidate Democrats want to put forward to meet the moment. It's also a test for a candidate whose life story reflects much of the themes in the demonstrations.\nOn the eve of the election, Booker told ABC News that he is poised to deliver a shock to the political world, as his candidacy, he said, reflects the movement and momentum that swept him into contention for the nomination.\n\"We know that we can do the work to end poverty and to end injustice and to address the racial structural inequity that rob so many people have the chance of doing anything more, the struggle,\" he said. \"And so we're fighting back and we're showing the country and the world what Kentucky is made of ... and I'm fired up.\"\nMcGrath even acknowledged that Booker's personal connection to the energy fueling the demonstrations across the country made him a formidable opponent.\n\"His life experience. He has a voice for these things. And I think that that's an important voice. I do believe we need to come together as Democrats to defeat Mitch McConnell,\" she said.\nBut McGrath's outsider status withstood Booker's efforts to define her a moderate, more-of-the-same, \"pro-Trump Democrat\" that is part of the \"political establishment.\"\nAmy McGrath speaks to supporters in Richmond, Ky., Nov. 6, 2018.\nBryan Woolston/AP, FILE\nMcGrath entered the Senate race as the preferred candidate of the party establishment, earning the backing of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in February and establishing her campaign as a fundraising behemoth after launching her Senate bid in July 2019, with more than $40 million in her war chest.\nMORE: High-stakes Kentucky Senate primary '1st test' of national unrest over race: 'Powerhouse Politics' podcast\nBefore Tuesday, it was not clear who would ultimately be handed a victory, since some Kentucky counties, including the state's two largest, withheld even partial results until June 30, after all mail ballots were tabulated. Earlier on Tuesday, Booker captured both Jefferson and Fayette counties, which cover Louisville and Lexington, but his edge was not enough to counter McGrath's lead with absentee ballots and some of the more rural parts of the state.\nMcGrath led Booker 45% to 43% or by just under 12,000 votes, with 95% of the expected vote in.\nBut now, the former congressional candidate who lost to GOP Congressman Andy Barr in 2018, faces a steeper uphill climb, as she aims to unseat the top Republican in Congress in a state President Donald Trump won by nearly 30 points four years ago.\nWithin minutes of McGrath scoring her win in the primary, McConnell's campaign welcomed her into the general election ring, already seeking to cast her as a \"tool of the Washington Democratic establishment.\"\n\"Extreme Amy McGrath is lucky to have gotten out of the primary with a victory, but her reputation sustained significant damage all across Kentucky,\" said Kate Cooksey, a spokesperson for McConnell's campaign. \"McGrath is just another tool of the Washington Democratic establishment who has no idea what matters most to Kentuckians. It's clear this self-proclaimed most liberal person in Kentucky who supports government-run health care and abortion even in the ninth month does not represent Kentucky values. Amy, it's great to have you.\"\nMcGrath, pointing to last year's race between Democrat Andy Beshear and then-incumbent Republican Gov. Matt Bevin, called for Democrats to unite behind her campaign to unseat McConnell, who has been in office for more than 30 years.\n\"There can be no removal of Mitch McConnell without unity,\" she said in a statement after her win. \"He's destroyed our institutions for far too long. ... A year after showing the country that Kentucky won't hesitate to replace an incompetent and unpopular incumbent Republican like Matt Bevin, let's do it one more time.\"\nRelated Topics\n2024 Elections\nPopular Reads\nCEO shooting latest: Mangione charged with murder\nDec 9, 11:38 PM\nWhat we know about Luigi Mangione\nDec 9, 11:40 PM\nPlay money found in CEO killer suspect's backpack\nDec 7, 7:13 PM\nDaniel Penny trial: Manslaughter charge dismissed\nDec 6, 6:37 PM\nCEO shooting: New suspect photos released\nDec 5, 9:25 PM\nABC News Live\n24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events\nABC News Network\nAbout Nielsen Measurement\nChildren's Online Privacy Policy\nContact Us\nDo Not Sell or Share My Personal Information\nInterest-Based Ads\nPrivacy Policy\nTerms of Use\nYour US State Privacy Rights\n© 2024 ABC News\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-staffer-penned-book-sued-president-back-working/story?id=72568745", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ 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"eng", "eng", "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Former Trump staffer who penned tell-all book and sued the president, back working on Republican Convention - ABC News\nABC News\nVideo\nLive\nShows\n538\nShop\nLog In\nStream on\nFormer Trump staffer who penned tell-all book and sued the president, back working on Republican Convention\nCliff Sims' book \"Team of Vipers\" was a New York Times bestseller.\nByJonathan Karl, Will Steakin, and Terrance Smith\nAugust 24, 2020, 1:13 PM\n1:13\nCliff Sims appears on \"Good Morning America,\" Jan. 28, 2019.\nABC News\nCliff Sims, a former aide to President Donald Trump, who sued the president after writing a brutal tell-all book about his time in the Trump White House called \"Team of Vipers\", is back on the Trump team, serving an important role overseeing speechwriting for the upcoming Republican National Convention.\nSims is not only supervising speech writing for the convention, but multiple sources tell ABC News he is also spearheading the efforts for remarks by the president’s children, including Donald Trump Jr. and Tiffany Trump\nMORE: Book excerpt: Cliff Sims' 'Team of Vipers'\nTrump Jr. told ABC News that \"Cliff is a staunch supporter of my father and his America First agenda. He fought to elect President Trump on the 2016 campaign and has done a terrific job as Alabama co-chair of Trump Victory this year.\" Trump Jr. added, \"I’m excited that he’s now working with the convention team to help make this year’s RNC a gigantic success.\"\nCliff Sims, left, Director of White House Message Strategy, stands with Kellyanne Conway, center, senior adviser to President Donald Trump, and White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, right, as they listen to President Donald Trump, June 12, 2017, during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House.\nPablo Martinez Monsivais/AP\nSims' return has also been welcomed inside the White House he described last year as a “team of vipers.”\n“Cliff has been an outspoken supporter of the President and a resource for the administration since the beginning,” a senior White House official told ABC News. “He has a real talent for communicating the President’s message and vision, and so it was a no-brainer for the political team to turn to him for a helping hand with the convention speakers.”\nIt’s quite a turn of events for Sims, who served as special assistant to the president and director of White House message strategy until 2018.\nThe publication early last year of \"Team of Vipers,\" which became a bestseller and portrayed the Trump White House as a nest of infighting, backstabbing and intrigue, set off a series of harsh attacks from the president and his allies, who accused Sims of violating a non-disclosure agreement. In response, Sims actually sued the president, accusing him of attempting to violate his first amendment rights.\n“A low level staffer that I hardly knew named Cliff Sims wrote yet another boring book based on made up stories and fiction,” Trump tweeted shortly after Sims book was published. “He pretended to be an insider when in fact he was nothing more than a gofer.”\nA low level staffer that I hardly knew named Cliff Sims wrote yet another boring book based on made up stories and fiction. He pretended to be an insider when in fact he was nothing more than a gofer. He signed a non-disclosure agreement. He is a mess!\n— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2019\nSims quietly dropped his lawsuit last year and although he painted a harshly negative portrait of many who served the president, his book was generally positive and admiring of Trump himself.\nThe White House said that Sims had been fired from his role; however, Sims refuted that claim and said he resigned to pursue a different job with the State Department.\nCliff Sims appears on \"Good Morning America,\" Jan. 28, 2019.\nABC News\nSims told George Stephanopoulos on \"Good Morning America\" in 2019, “In a tough environment, people usually come together, create this kind of bunk room mentality where it’s you against everyone else. That just didn’t happen in the White House. I thought there may be an opportunity to do that at [the] State [department].\nMORE: Former White House aide Cliff Sims describes 'team of vipers' under Trump in interview on new book\nActing Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell said he found Sims was always loyal to the president.\n“I relied on Cliff during my confirmation and I regularly sought his advice throughout my multiple roles in the Administration. I’ve always found him to be loyal to President Trump and a great strategist,\" said Grenell.\nOther names familiar to Trump working behind the scenes on the convention include two former “Apprentice” producers, sources confirm to ABC News.\nSadoux Kim, a former employee of “Apprentice” creator Mark Burnett, is a lead consultant on the convention’s production and has been heading meetings leading up to this week, sources said. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://abeldanger.net/rut-tien-mu88/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "vie", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Rút tiền Mu88 đơn giản với 5 bước cơ bản dành cho mọi người\nChuyển đến nội dung\nMU88\nHướng dẫn\nĐăng ký Mu88\nNạp tiền Mu88\nRút tiền Mu88\nTải app Mu88\nCasino\nGame bài 3d\nThể thao\nĐá gà\nXổ số\nĐĂNG KÝ\nĐĂNG NHẬP\nĐĂNG KÝ\nĐĂNG NHẬP\nRút tiền Mu88 là thao tác mà người chơi nào cũng mong muốn nhất để hưởng thụ thành quả của mình. Việc rút tiền là điều rất quan trọng mà hầu hết người chơi nào cũng cần biết và thực hiện thành thạo. Cùng Mu88 tìm hiểu kỹ hơn về quá trình rút tiền sẽ được tiến hành như thế nào nhé.\n5 bước đơn giản để rút tiền Mu88\nĐối với những người mới chơi thì việc rút tiền còn khá bỡ ngỡ. Vì nhiều người không biết nên thực hiện như thế nào. Về cơ bản quá trình này được thực hiện rất đơn giản. Bất kỳ người chơi nào cũng có thể tự thực hiện được.\nBước 1: Đăng nhập tài khoản game\nĐầu tiên thì người chơi cần thực hiện đăng nhập vào tài khoản game của mình. Nếu bạn thực hiện rút trên app hoặc rút trực tiếp trên web thì đều phải thực hiện đăng nhập. Việc đăng nhập để hệ thống xác nhận người chơi nào thực hiện lệnh rút tiền đó.\nBước 2: Lựa chọn lệnh rút tiền\nSau khi đã hoàn tất việc đăng nhập vào hệ thống thì người chơi sẽ vào mục tài khoản cá nhân. Trong mục tài khoản sẽ có nội dung rút tiền và người chơi cần bấm vào lệnh này.\nBước 3: Lựa chọn cách thức rút tiền Mu88\nSau khi đã xác nhận lệnh rút tiền thì hệ thống sẽ hiện ra các hình thức rút tiền để người chơi lựa chọn. Các hình thức rút gồm có: thẻ nạp điện thoại, về tài khoản ngân hàng, về ví điện tử, trực tiếp vào tài khoản điện thoại,… Người chơi cần lựa chọn hình thức phù hợp với cách mình mong muốn.\nBước 4: Điền các thông tin rút tiền\nTiếp theo người chơi sẽ được hướng dẫn điền các thông tin cần cung cấp vào biểu mẫu rút tiền. Các thông tin cần cung cấp sẽ phù hợp với các cách thức rút tiền ở phía trên. Người chơi cần kiểm tra kỹ lưỡng thông tin trước khi thực hiện lệnh rút tiền. Nhất là kiểm tra số tiền xem đã đúng hay chưa.\nBước 5: Hoàn tất việc rút tiền Mu88\nSau khi đã kiểm tra đúng thông tin nhấn lệnh “Rút tiền” là đã hoàn thành quá trình rút. Sau khi đã hoàn thành thì hệ thống sẽ hiển thị thông báo hoàn thành. Và người chơi cần lưu lại thông báo này.\nKiểm tra lại thông tin tài khoản nhận tiền xem thử tiền đã về tài khoản hay chưa. Nếu sau một thời gian dài mà tiền chưa về thì người chơi cần liên hệ đội ngũ chăm sóc khách hàng. Và cung cấp thông báo rút tiền thành công để xác nhận lại giao dịch.\nThông tin quan trọng khi rút tiền Mu88\nĐể quá trình rút tiền được diễn ra thuận lợi thì người chơi cần ghi nhớ các thông tin quan trọng. Các thông tin này phải đảm bảo chính xác để hệ thống xác thực.\nThông tin đầu tiên là thời gian để hoàn tất việc trả tiền về cho khách hàng là trong vòng 24h. Trong đó không tính thời gian nghỉ lễ, nghỉ cuối tuần. Nếu quá 24h mà không nhận được tiền cần liên hệ với đội ngũ chăm sóc khách hàng.\nTrong quá trình rút tiền Mu88 hệ thống sẽ yêu cầu xác thực. Có thể là mã OTP được gửi về số điện thoại hoặc email của bạn. Thông tin này cần được cung cấp để hệ thống xác nhận chính chủ.\nKiểm tra kỹ lưỡng các thông tin cá nhân trước khi nhà cái hoàn tất việc chuyển tiền. Điều này để bảo đảm nhà cái chuyển đúng về tài khoản của mình.\nSố tiền mà bạn rút về phải đảm bảo không được cao hơn số tiền có trong tài khoản.\nCác lợi ích khi rút tiền Mu88?\nQúa trình rút tiền không chỉ đơn thuần là chuyển tiền từ tài khoản game về tài khoản cá nhân người chơi để họ có thể sử dụng. Bên cạnh đó, người chơi sẽ quên mất những lợi ích đi kèm mà mình có thể được trải nghiệm.\nDễ quản lý số tiền vốn\nĐây là điều khá quan trọng mà hầu hết người chơi không nhận ra được. Thay vì để tiền trong tài khoản game thì bạn sẽ không có kế hoạch sử dụng hợp lý.\nVì để trong tài khoản game mục đích duy nhất là tham gia hoạt động cá cược. Nếu rút về tài khoản cá nhân bạn có thể sử dụng để tiết kiệm và kiểm soát được số tiền đặt cược của mình.\nThể hiện được sự uy tín\nViệc rút tiền Mu88 được thực hiện nhanh chóng còn thể hiện được sự uy tín của nhà cái đối với khách hàng. Hiện nay, có rất nhiều trang web cá cược giả mạo khiến cho người chơi không thể thực hiện việc rút tiền. Còn tại Mu88 người chơi có thể rút tiền bất kỳ thời điểm nào thể được uy tín và vị thế top đầu của nhà cái trên thị trường cá cược trực tuyến.\nNhận quà khuyến mãi\nSau khi rút tiền thì người chơi sẽ được nhận các mã khuyến mãi vô cùng hấp dẫn hoặc có cơ hội săn đón các mã code đổi thưởng giá trị. Chính vì thế mà nhiều người chơi rất mong đợi được rút tiền về tài khoản của mình.\nKết luận\nRút tiền Mu88 là thao tác mà bất kỳ người chơi nào cũng sẽ phải thực hiện trong quá trình chơi cá cược. Hiện nay có rất nhiều hình thức rút tiền khác nhau để bạn có thể thoải mái lựa chọn.\nCopyright 2024 © MU88\nMU88\nHướng dẫn\nĐăng ký Mu88\nNạp tiền Mu88\nRút tiền Mu88\nTải app Mu88\nCasino\nGame bài 3d\nThể thao\nĐá gà\nXổ số\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://abeldanger.net/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "vie", "eng,ita", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "MU88 - Truy cập vào nhà cái nhanh nhất với link vào chuẩn\nChuyển đến nội dung\nMU88\nHướng dẫn\nĐăng ký Mu88\nNạp tiền Mu88\nRút tiền Mu88\nTải app Mu88\nCasino\nGame bài 3d\nThể thao\nĐá gà\nXổ số\nĐĂNG KÝ\nĐĂNG NHẬP\nĐĂNG KÝ\nĐĂNG NHẬP\nMU88 – Truy cập vào nhà cái nhanh nhất với link vào chuẩn\nMu88 có nhiều năm hoạt động trên thị trường và tạo được tiếng vang lớn trong giới cược thủ. Nhà cái đã chuẩn bị rất nhiều kể từ khi mới xuất hiện trên thị trường để mang đến thế giới game thú vị cho mọi cược thủ. Đến nay, chúng tôi đã có được chút thành công nhỏ với sự quan tâm của hơn 1 triệu lượt đăng ký. Thử tìm hiểu xem tại đây có gì đặc biệt khiến các cược thủ tìm đến thường xuyên.\nSự uy tín của Mu88\nĐã có rất nhiều người biết đến sự tồn tại của Mu88 và luôn tò mò không hiểu bí quyết gì khiến nhà cái trở nên uy tín như hiện tại. Thực tế thì đó là cả một quá trình cố gắng đến từ nhà cái chúng tôi. Sau thời gian dài tìm hiểu, đánh giá, phân tích thị trường và tiếp cận đến khách hàng qua nhiều phương tiện khác nhau. Những điều làm nên sự uy tín của nhà cái là:\nĐã được cấp phép\nMu88 tự hào vì hoạt động dưới sự cấp phép rõ ràng đến từ tổ chức PAGCOR của Philippines. Nhà cái không phải là một địa chỉ tự phát mà đến từ một thương hiệu nổi tiếng của Philippines. Giấy phép được cấp hiện vẫn còn giá trị nên chúng tôi cũng tuân thủ theo đó mà hoạt động.\nNgoài ra, đơn vị còn được nhận giấy chứng nhận hoạt động an toàn bởi tổ chức CEZA của Philippines. Đây cũng là một trong số các tổ chức chuyên cấp phép cho các nhà cái hoạt động online đủ điều kiện. Đây chính là điều làm cho Mu88 thoải mái hoạt động và người chơi cũng yên tâm hơn.\nMu88 nhiều năm uy tín\nRa đời từ năm 2012 nhưng chính thức có mặt phải từ 2016. Mu88 đã có đến 4 năm để chuẩn bị cho các sản phẩm, dịch vụ của mình để mang đến cho người chơi những gì chất lượng nhất. Và đến năm 2021, chúng tôi đến với Việt Nam với thương hiệu uy tín, an toàn bậc nhất thị trường.\nNhà cái trong nhiều năm liền nhận được giải thưởng đơn vị cá cược trực tuyến uy tín. Năm 2019 thì nhận được danh hiệu uy tín tại Đông Nam Á. Từ năm 2020 trở đi thì có sự công nhận của nhiều thành viên hơn nên được bình chọn uy tín ở khu vực châu Á cho đến nay.\nRõ ràng về địa chỉ\nNếu như bạn đang lo lắng về các địa chỉ cá cược online thường mập mờ về địa chỉ thì đến với Mu88 sẽ xua tan nỗi lo đó. Nhà cái chúng tôi hiện đang đặt tại trung tâm thủ đô Manila của Philippines. 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Nếu có bất cứ yêu cầu gì thì cũng có thể liên hệ ngay.\nAi cũng có thể dễ dàng cá cược\nNgười chơi có thể tham gia cá cược siêu dễ dàng bởi vì giao diện nhà cái thiết lập ra rất đơn giản. Ai là người mới thì nhìn vào là có thể thao tác được ngay, không cần hướng dẫn. Các hình ảnh cũng rất rõ ràng nên nhìn vào là có thể chơi được, phù hợp mọi đối tượng cũng như độ tuổi.\nHệ thống cá cược an toàn và hiện đại\nĐối với hệ thống cá cược của Mu88 thì nó rất đặc biệt và được thiết kế hiện đại. Vì là một môi trường giải trí trẻ, năng động nên chúng tôi thường xuyên “bắt trend” để tạo được sự mới lạ cho tất cả các thành viên tham gia. Khi đến đây chơi bạn sẽ thấy được các sản phẩm của nhà cái siêu hiện đại và hợp xu hướng.\nCác trò chơi công nghệ mới\nCác trò chơi ở đây hầu như đều được thiết kế theo kiểu mới hiện nay nhờ vào các công nghệ mới. Ngoài ra, còn có đội ngũ nhân viên cực kỳ chuyên nghiệp luôn hỗ trợ để tạo ra các sản phẩm chơi mới nhất. 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Từ những kiến thức cho người mới như cách chơi, luật chơi. Cho đến khi bạn đã thành thạo thì sẽ có các hỗ trợ về kinh nghiệm, mẹo chơi, các bài viết soi kèo, soi cầu chất lượng,… Mọi thứ sẽ miễn phí nếu như bạn là thành viên chính thức của nhà cái.\nTổng quan hệ thống game thú vị tại Mu88\nNói đến Mu88 thì không thể không nhắc đến các sản phẩm game chất lượng tại trang chơi này. Hầu như người chơi nào cũng đam mê các game, dịch vụ cá cược vì nó đa dạng, thú vị và có thưởng rất cao. Cùng khám phá những game đặc sắc nhất của chúng tôi tại đây:\nThể thao\nThể thao tại nhà cái đang là mũi nhọn của sự phát triển và là sản phẩm đặc sắc nhất. Hầu như người chơi nào đến cũng thích hình thức cá cược này. Ở đây có:\nThể thao quen thuộc theo kiểu truyền thống: Bóng đá, bơi lội, Tennis, Crocket, Muay Thái, bóng chuyền, bóng rổ, Khúc khôn cầu,…\nThể thao điện tử – Esports: Sản phẩm này đang là xu hướng, cũng không còn quá mới với các thế hệ từ 8X, 9X hay gen Z nữa. Với các game để cá cược cực kỳ thú vị như Liên minh huyền thoại, CS:GO, FIFA online, PUBG,…\nNhững sản phẩm về thể thao này đem đến sự đa dạng trong lựa chọn của thành viên. Có thể chơi theo kiểu quen thuộc hoặc theo kiểu đang hiện đại ngày nay đều vui và thưởng cao.\nSòng bạc trực tuyến\nSòng bạc trực tuyến hay còn hiểu là casino online cũng là một sản phẩm đạt thành tựu lớn ở Mu88. Đây là sản phẩm đi đầu nhờ vào sự mới lạ, hiện đại và bắt kịp mong muốn của thành viên. Ở đây có kiểu chơi casino đa dạng:\nCasino 3D: Là kiểu chơi 3D như các game thông thường với hình ảnh là nhân vật 3D. Nhưng về chất lượng chơi thì không khác gì khi tham gia ở các sòng bạc thật. Có đầy đủ các trò chơi từ table game cho đến các loại slot game thú vị.\nCasino live: Hình thức live chỉ mới phát triển gần đây, từ khi đến với thị trường Việt Nam năm 2021. Đây là kiểu chơi thông qua video trực tiếp từ những sòng bạc ngoài đời thật. Nó tạo cảm giác chân thực nhất cho mọi cược thủ mỗi khi đến trải nghiệm.\nĐể so sánh thì hình thức chơi live casino vẫn được ưa chuộng hơn trong thời đại này. Nó không chỉ vui mà còn có đầy đủ các sản phẩm thú vị nhất tại Mu88 casino dành cho hội viên.\nXổ số\nNói đến sản phẩm xổ số, lô đề thì phải đề cập đến mức thưởng độc đáo tại nhà cái. Ở đây có mức ăn cho các hình thức chơi xổ số siêu cao và đặc sắc. Hầu như người chơi nào đến cũng có thể nhận được các phần quà lớn tương tự. Với các game để tham gia như:\nXổ số truyền thống\nLô đề 3 miền Trung, Nam, Bắc\nXổ số Mega 6/45\nXổ số siêu tốc\nXổ số VIP\nXổ số nước ngoài\n…\nĐá gà\nCác sàn đá gà ở Mu88 là điểm đến hợp pháp cho những dân chuyên đam mê đá gà. Hình thức chơi này khá đặc biệt và hầu như luôn nhận được sự quan tâm từ người chơi. Tại đây có nhiều đấu trường gà chuyên nghiệp như:\nĐá gà Thomo\nĐá gà Philippines\nĐá gà Brazil\nĐá gà Malaysia\nĐá gà Thái Lan\n…\nNhững hình thức đá gà này không chỉ cho phép xem trực tiếp mà còn có cá cược chuyên nghiệp. Có thể chơi thả ga với số lượng trận đấu lớn mỗi ngày không giới hạn.\nGame bài 3D\nGame bài là sảnh chơi mang đến các trải nghiệm tuyệt vời nhất cho mọi cược thủ. Ở đây thì các thành viên sẽ được vui chơi, giải trí đúng nghĩa mà không cảm thấy áp lực. Vì hầu như trò chơi nào cũng quen thuộc, dễ chơi mà còn được hướng dẫn cặn kẽ từ A đến Z. Các game ở đây như:\nTiến lên đếm lá\nTiến lên miền Nam\nXì dách\nXì tố\nCào\nLiêng\nBa cây\nMậu Binh\nTứ sắc\nLiêng\n…\nGame bắn cá\nCòn có sản phẩm game bắn cá không thể bỏ qua vì nơi đây rất đẹp mắt thông qua hình ảnh game 3D, 5D đặc biệt. Trò nào cũng có nhiều level để chọn chơi, từ tân binh cho đến cao thủ đều có đầy đủ. Các tựa game thì đa dạng và nhiều phần quà độc đáo để thành viên tham gia.\nGame bắn cá đại dương\nBắn cá rồng thiêng\nSăn cá mặt quỷ\nBắn cá mập\nSăn cá kho báu\nBắn cá nàng tiên cá\nBắn cá Tây du ký\n…\nQuay hũ đổi thưởng\nQuay hũ được nhiều thành viên chọn để gỡ gạc lại mỗi khi chơi thua các trò chơi khác tại Mu88. Trò chơi ở đây tham gia nhanh gọn, dễ dàng nhưng nếu thắng thì ăn tiền rất cao. Các game nổ hũ này vừa vui vừa hiện đại lại vừa xả stress rất hiệu quả. Có một số tựa game nổi tiếng như:\nShentai\nDiamond\nFruit hoa quả\nDòng chảy thời gian\nSuperman\nThunder\nLong quy thần ký\n…\nThực hiện thao tác dễ dàng tại Mu88\nĐể hiểu hơn các hoạt động ở nhà cái thì bạn có thể thực hiện theo các bước cơ bản nhất để tham gia. Dưới đây Mu88 sẽ hướng dẫn bạn từ những bước đầu đến chơi tại nhà cái:\nĐăng ký tài khoản Mu88 dễ dàng\nTrước khi bước vào nhà cái bạn phải có một tài khoản riêng để nhà cái quản lý được. Cách làm là đăng ký theo cách sau:\nBước 1: Vào page chính của Mu88 rồi chọn “Đăng ký”\nBước 2: Nhập những gì nhà cái yêu cầu vào biểu mẫu\nBước 3: Khi đã hoàn thành rồi thì chỉ cần điền mã đăng ký rồi chọn “Đăng ký ngay”.\nChỉ với 3 bước cơ bản này thì người chơi đã có một tài khoản riêng của chính mình. Mỗi người chỉ được sử dụng một tài khoản để đại diện cho cá nhân khi chơi tại nhà cái chúng tôi.\nĐăng nhập đơn giản\nKhi bạn mở tài khoản xong thì hãy đăng nhập vào bằng cách sau đây:\nBước 1: Vẫn là mở trang chính của Mu88 thông qua link vào chuẩn.\nBước 2: Điền vào các mục “Tên đăng nhập” và “Mật khẩu đăng nhập” ở trên cùng bên phải của trang chinh.\nBước 3: Điền mã xác nhận rồi chọn “Đăng nhập” là làm xong việc vào nhà cái.\nCũng chỉ với 3 bước là bạn đã có thể truy cập vào chơi ở đơn vị chúng tôi một các chính thống.\nNạp tiền tham gia cá cược\nMuốn chơi các trò giải trí hay tham gia cá cược thì mỗi tài khoản phải có ít nhất từ 50k. Bạn nạp vào như sau:\nBước 1: Đăng nhập vào tài khoản chính.\nBước 2: Mở “Nạp tiền” và chọn một phương thức bạn muốn.\nBước 3: Vào đó điền hết những gì nhà cái cần rồi chọn số tiền nạp.\nBước 4: Nhập mật khẩu lại rồi chọn “Nạp ngay” để xong.\nVới 4 bước trên đây thì bạn nhanh chóng nạp tiền được ở nhà cái một cách đơn giản và dễ dàng nhất. Mức cơ bản cần có là 50k trở lên, nếu có nhiều hơn thì có thể nạp thêm.\nRút tiền Mu88 sau khi chơi xong\nĐến khi bạn giải trí xong mà muốn nhận tiền thưởng của mình về tài khoản và sử dụng nó thì làm theo cách này:\nBước 1: Đăng nhập tài khoản cần rút tiền.\nBước 2: Chọn “Rút tiền” ở phần Tài khoản của tôi.\nBước 3: Hãy chọn phương thức rút bạn đã từng dùng khi nạp tiền.\nBước 4: Nhập số tiền muốn rút rồi nhập mật khẩu.\nBước 5: Cuối cùng là kiểm tra lại thông tin rồi chọn “Rút ngay”.\nCác bước rút tiền này cực dễ và nhà cái sẽ kiểm tra các quá trình bạn chơi rồi trả tiền rút ngay sau đó.\nĐiểm qua những câu hỏi thường gặp Mu88\nTrong quá trình chơi thì có thể vẫn còn nhiều thắc mắc mà các thành viên muốn được giải đáp. Và có một số câu hỏi phổ biến nhất được các thành viên thường xuyên thắc mắc sẽ được Mu88 giải thích kỹ dưới đây để bạn tham khảo:\nChơi ở Mu88 có cần điều kiện gì khó khăn không?\nĐương nhiên là không. Tất cả các yêu cầu khi muốn trở thành thành viên của nhà cái là:\nPhải đủ tuổi tham gia đó là từ đủ 18 tuổi trở lên.\nNgười chơi có giấy tờ để chứng minh mình đủ tuổi để chơi tại nhà cái.\nĐể đăng ký thành công thì cần có thông tin cá nhân chưa từng đăng ký, kể cả email hay số điện thoại,…\nTuyệt đối không dùng lại các thông tin của người chơi khác hoặc người đã từng đăng ký nhưng bị khóa tài khoản.\nChỉ cần bạn là người mới hoàn toàn thì có thể dễ dàng đăng ký tại đây không có gì khó khăn.\nKhi không có nhiều tiền thì Mu88 có cho chơi không?\nCó, Mu88 chào đón tất cả các đối tượng yêu thích giải trí, cá cược online và không phân biệt bất cứ ai. Chỉ cần bạn có từ 50k trở lên cho mỗi lần nạp là có thể thoải mái chơi các trò mình thích. Chúng tôi còn có nhiều chương trình ưu đãi lớn để hỗ trợ thành viên tham gia cá cược đơn giản hơn.\nTôi muốn chơi thông qua Mu88 app được không?\nTất nhiên là được. Nhà cái có thiết kế ra sản phẩm ứng dụng cho các thiết bị di động để dùng cho việc giải trí được đơn giản hơn. Bạn có thể tải app qua cách sau:\nBước 1: Truy cập đến trang chính của Mu88 rồi chọn vào “Tải app” trên bong bóng nổi ở màn hình.\nBước 2: Khi qua trang tải app, bạn chọn app cho iOS hoặc cho Android tùy theo nền tảng bạn đang sử dụng.\nBước 3: Vào rồi thì chỉ cần nhấn nút “Cài đặt” thì ứng dụng sẽ tự động được tải về máy.\nSau đó, khi ứng dụng được cài vào, bạn sẽ chấp nhận những quyền gì được yêu cầu trong quá trình cài đặt. Khi muốn chơi thì mở ứng dụng mang logo thương hiệu Mu88 là vào được ngay.\nKết luận\nNhững thông tin trên đây đã nói rất rõ về Mu88 và những gì đang có tại nhà cái. Các thành viên hãy nhanh tay đăng ký để chơi thật nhiều các sản phẩm thú vị nhất. Nhà cái có rất nhiều tiện ích để hỗ trợ các thành viên giải trí, cá cược trong thời gian chơi ở đây. Để nhận được các thưởng chào mừng hấp dẫn thì thực hiện tạo tài khoản ngay hôm nay để có cơ hội lĩnh 168k cho tân thủ.\nCopyright 2024 © MU88\nMU88\nHướng dẫn\nĐăng ký Mu88\nNạp tiền Mu88\nRút tiền Mu88\nTải app Mu88\nCasino\nGame bài 3d\nThể thao\nĐá gà\nXổ số\n" } ]
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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.abort73.com/search_results/?q=Dread", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "fra", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Search Results\nAbort73.com > Search Results\nVideos /\nGear /\nBlog /\nPodcast /\nSubstack\n/abort73\nThe Case Against Abortion\n-- WHY ABORTION IS WRONG --\nMedical Testimony: A new human being comes into existence during the process of fertilization.\nPrenatal Development: Growth in the womb is a rapid process; all systems are in place by week eight.\nRights of Personhood: It is unjust and inaccurate to classify certain human beings as “non-persons.”\nAbortion Procedures: All abortion methods violate the most basic medical tenet: “Do No Harm.”\nAbortion Pictures: Abortion is an act of violence against an innocent human being.\n-- WHY THE LAW SHOULD PROTECT UNBORN CHILDREN --\nThe Role of Law: It is reasonable and necessary for society to outlaw certain \"choices.\"\nCompeting Rights: The right to not be killed supersedes the right to not be pregnant.\nCommon Abortion Fallacies: Poverty, rape, disability, and “unwantedness” do not morally justify abortion.\nInconsequential Differences: The differences between embryos and newborns are differences that don't matter.\nSystematic Dehumanization: Abortion is condemnable for the same reasons as slavery and the Holocaust.\nA Future Lost: Like any act of homicide, abortion steals from its victims their future life.\nThe Uncertainty Principle: If abortion might kill a person, then abortion must not be done.\n-- SECONDARY ARGUMENTS AGAINST ABORTION --\nAbortion and Race: For decades, abortion has disproportionately eliminated minority babies.\nAbortion and Gendercide: Around the globe, abortion is shrinking the female population at an alarming rate.\nAbortion for Profit: Many abortion supporters have a huge financial stake in keeping abortion legal.\nPost-Abortion Syndrome: Abortion often leaves women with a lifetime of mental anguish.\nAbortion Risks: Significant risk factors (like breast cancer) have been associated with abortion.\nChild Abuse: America has become a more violent place for born children since abortion was legalized.\nAbortion Alternatives: Pregnancy care centers help eliminate the financial burden of pregnancy.\nCLICK HERE FOR MORE ARGUMENTS IN THE CASE AGAINST ABORTION\nFacts About Abortion\n-- STATISTICS --\nU.S. Abortion Statistics\nCanadian Abortion Statistics\nU.K. Abortion Statistics\nRepublic of Ireland Abortion Statistics\nAustralian Abortion Statistics\nNew Zealand Abortion Statistics\nWorldwide Abortion Statistics\n-- LEGALITY --\nU.S. Abortion Law\n-- HISTORY --\nU.S. Abortion History\nAncient Abortion History\n-- RELATED TOPICS --\nBirth Control and Abortion\nStem Cell Research and Abortion\nVaccines and Abortion\nBringing an End to Abortion\n-- THE ABORT73 APPROACH --\nEducation Before Legislation\nMarketing Past the Stereotypes\n10 Ways to Promote Abort73\n-- FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS --\nHow Will We Care for the “Extra” Children?\nWhat About Illegal Abortions?\nIs Abortion Ever Justified?\n-- WHY CHRISTIANS SHOULD CARE --\nA Biblical Mandate to Do Something About Abortion\nBiblical Morality\nAnswering Common Objections to Involvement\nWould Jesus Show Graphic Abortion Pictures?\nDonate\nThe Abort73 Blog\nAbort73 Videos\nAbort73 Gear\nPodcast\nSubstack\nDonate to Abort73\nSearch Results\nGet Help\nIf you’re pregnant and contemplating abortion, what a mercy that you’ve found this website! Abortion is not the answer—no matter what anyone is telling you.\nClick here to find local help.\nClick here for hundreds of real-life abortion stories.\nClick here if you've already had an abortion.\nGet Involved\nAbortion persists because of ignorance, apathy and confusion. Abort73 is working to change that; you can help! Get started below:\nSocial Media Graphics:\nPost them online to introduce your friends, fans or followers to Abort73.com.\nAbort73 Shirts:\nBe a walking billboard for Abort73.com.\nAbort73 Promo Cards:\nStash some in your wallet or purse and be ready to hand them out or strategically leave them behind.\nSupport Abort73\nAbort73 is part of Loxafamosity Ministries, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. We are almost entirely supported by private donations—all of which are tax-deductible. Click here to make a contribution.\nGiving Assistant is another way to raise money for Abort73 at thousands of online retailers. Use this link to get started.\nAbort73 Gear:\nShirts / Stickers\nPromo Cards / Pens\nDigital Graphics / Books\nBracelets / Downloadable Flyers\nAbort73 Social:\nFacebook\nTwitter\nInstagram\nYouTube\nPinterest\nFlickr\nLoxafamosity Ministries:\nAbout Us\nContact Us\nDonate\nBudget\nSite Map\nCiting Abort73 as a Source\nEmail List:\nSign up for the latest Abort73 news and announcements:\nCopyright © 2005-2024 Loxafamosity Ministries, Inc.\n" } ]
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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.abortions.news/2023-02-07-pete-santili-mark-houck-case-government-overreach.html", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Pete Santili: Mark Houck case a clear example of government overreach against Christian conservatives\nvaccinewars\ntranshumanism\neugenics\neuthanasia\nabortions\nPete Santili: Mark Houck case a clear example of government overreach against Christian conservatives\n02/07/2023 / By Kevin Hughes\nPete Santili of “The Pete Santili Show” pointed out that the case against now-acquitted pro-life activist Mark Houck was a perfect example of the federal government’s overreach against Christian conservatives.\nDuring the podcast’s Feb. 2 episode, which had Houck himself as a guest, Santili mentioned the recent exoneration of the activist after being accused of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. Houck allegedly “assaulted” and “forcefully shoved” 72-year-old volunteer Bruce Love at a Planned Parenthood in the city of Philadelphia back in October 2021.\nThe 48-year-old father was subsequently arrested by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) during a raid on his home in September of last year. However, Fox News reported that a jury acquitted him of charges relating to the violation of the FACE Act.\nAccording to Santili, the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden has literally tried to destroy Houck’s life – but he stood firm.\nHouck recounted to Santili what happened during the Sept. 23, 2022 raid on their home and his subsequent arrest. At around 6:45 a.m. on that day, no less than 20 federal agents and Pennsylvania State Troopers surrounded the pro-life activist’s home. (Related: Journalist calls FBI raid on pro-life activist ‘act of terrorism’ as politicized Justice Dept. unleashed to target conservatives.)\nHouck mentioned that on the Friday morning of September 23, 2022, at 6:45 a.m. around 20 plus federal agents and Pennsylvania State Troopers came to his home to arrest him.\n“What I saw was a complete circus. I saw 15 marked and unmarked units with five federal agents, long guns pointing at me; heavily armored vests; ballistic shields and helmets; and a battering ram ready to come into my home if I didn’t open the door.”\nAccording to Houck, the government intended to humiliate him and instill fear in him, his family and the entirety of pro-life America.\nHouck subjected to a warrantless arrest\nThe pro-life activist also shared to Santili that his wife came down and asked the agents if they had a warrant for his arrest, to which the agents replied that they will take Houck into custody with or without a warrant.\nHouck was charged with two counts of violating the FACE Act – both felonies. If found guilty, Houck would have faced up to three years of supervised probation and a $350,000 fine. A conviction would yield 11 years’ jail time, he said.\nThe pro-life activist also mentioned an interesting detail about his jury trial, with its jury selection happening last Jan. 24. Many of the potential jurors were supporters of Planned Parenthood and had used its services. Even though the selection process was tough, he and his legal team picked the best 12 for the trial that began on Jan. 25.\nSantili ultimately commented that the federal government’s overreach needs to stop.\n“”It needs to stop this kidnapping of people from their 10 square mile jurisdiction in D.C.,” he said. “These federal agents – we’re talking about government overreach coming into jurisdictions – this stuff that is happening is yet another example where they come in from a foreign jurisdiction and it is foreign to the sovereign state of Pennsylvania. That’s not a radical concept. 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He won—he’s the 47th president of the United States. He’s the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms; that’s how badly Biden-Harris wrecked the country.\n(Article by Matt Vespa republished from Townhall.com)\nThe View was their usual illiberal mess of itself, with calls to censor social media because they did something this show seldom does: tell the truth about Kamala and the Democrats. Yet, one of the mainstays in the day after the election is progressives taking to TikTok to scream and bash America. One of the funniest narratives these clowns peddle is how democracy is threatened because Trump won even though we just had an election. It makes the democracy line look a bit stupid.\nOn The View and MSNBC, you have Sunny Hostin and former Univision anchors denigrate and chastise Latino voters for not voting Democratic. There was a massive shift to the GOP among this voter bloc. They’re too stupid or something because right after losing an election, it’s best to insult the people who don’t vote for you. Maybe that’s part of the problem, ladies.\nThe best are the Never Trump/Neocon buffoons who know their time is up in any relevant political circles. The liberal media will whore them out to bash Trump, but that’s all they’re good for, and everyone knows it. This election was their shot to creep back into the discussion if Trump lost, but he didn’t. Cope and seethe with the libs who also hate you.\nClaire McCaskill breaking down on live television, AOC warning how fascism is upon us all, Keith Olbermann going insane again, and the ACLU urging leftists to take to the streets—this whole week is going to be delicious:\nThe Best Media MELTDOWNS of Trump’s 2024 Election Win pic.twitter.com/rxcZlay9KM\n— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) November 6, 2024\nYou guys worked hard for this. As a reward here is Liberal Tears; a 2024 Compilation.\nYou are welcome. pic.twitter.com/mCdHeIBxcx\n— Dissident Media (@DissidentMedia) November 6, 2024\nClaire McCaskill is LITERALLY sobbing on MSNBC right now. pic.twitter.com/phV08yhuf7\n— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 6, 2024\nCNN’s Dana Bash: So, Harris lost because she’s a woman, right? pic.twitter.com/ytE0wZ9Gv9\n— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 6, 2024\nThe leftist tiktokers are not coping well pic.twitter.com/p96lcdvhsr\n— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 6, 2024\nAOC: “We are about to enter a period of fascism and authoritarianism” pic.twitter.com/VDkyeB99zz\n— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 7, 2024\nI. Am. Dead. ???\nSound on. pic.twitter.com/9DJf0levAo\n— The?FOO (@PolitiBunny) November 6, 2024\nNEW: The View’s Sunny Hostin wonders why “uneducated white women” and “latino men” aren’t smart enough to vote in their own best interests:\n“Black women tried to save this country again last night.”\n“What we did not have is white women — who voted about 52%. Right? For Donald… pic.twitter.com/sv671YcPw1\n— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) November 6, 2024\nThe attention seeking meltdown videos from unhinged liberal women are amazing ? pic.twitter.com/nDZl8gnDJV\n— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 6, 2024\nACLU Deputy Director says “we need you in the streets” to block Trump’s agenda. pic.twitter.com/VWR6GdCpdR\n— Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters) November 7, 2024\nNew excuse just dropped: Trump beat Harris because of …WWE?\n“They did this!” pic.twitter.com/kfG8yeQRZ6\n— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 6, 2024\nKeith Olbermann claims Russia stole the election *again* pic.twitter.com/yfgZVseokl\n— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 6, 2024\nAnother liberal meltdown\n“I did not know our country was full of racist b*stards”pic.twitter.com/0pZo0JH6hK\n— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) November 6, 2024\nHarris would’ve won “if we could regulate social media.”pic.twitter.com/Xfm9537W1F\n— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 6, 2024\nIt was so much worse than you remember pic.twitter.com/mtVNOw9wlZ\n— Luke Zaleski (@ZaleskiLuke) November 5, 2024\nFormer Univision anchor Maria Elena Salinas was rather despondent at how well Donald Trump did with Latinos.\nIt’s a long meltdown, but worth it:\n“I am a little bit surprised. You know, Latino voters still support Vice President Harris and Democrats in general in higher numbers… pic.twitter.com/ABPFIX1et1\n— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 6, 2024\nLadies and gentlemen, the editor-in-chief of Scientific American pic.twitter.com/bBTTDtjA6s\n— Kevin Bass PhD MS (@kevinnbass) November 6, 2024\n? ? ? pic.twitter.com/gbCYOgpyh4\n— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 6, 2024\nThis woman shaved her head to protest Trump’s win and to fight the patriarchy\nThis might be the best meltdown yet ? pic.twitter.com/9DCw0uHCRc\n— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 6, 2024\nJoy Reid: “We did this…It’s the young people we’ve now condemned to mass deportation.” pic.twitter.com/D8foYh0qGi\n— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 6, 2024\nWhatever happens, one thing is clear: Trumpism is now the GOP permanently. There is no battle for the future of that party. It believes different things now and doesn’t think character matters—and Americans appear to have plenty of appetite for it. It has no incentive to change.\n— Heath Mayo (@HeathMayo) November 6, 2024\nThe justice system failed us.\n— Ally Sammarco (@Ally_Sammarco) November 6, 2024\nDonald Trump has won the presidency. Enough of the country has chosen to re-elect a convicted felon who denied our elections and denigrated entire swaths of our people.\nWe can’t erase what we’ve embraced as a nation today. I pray for our country and the world.\n— Heath Mayo (@HeathMayo) November 6, 2024\nBig win for post-liberal politics and economics. Also for measles, mumps, polio, and tooth decay.\n— David Frum (@davidfrum) November 6, 2024\nI tuned in to Allan Lichtman’s livestream and immediately heard him say, “I don’t get it.” pic.twitter.com/HlCL86f0CO\n— Jose Pagliery (@Jose_Pagliery) November 6, 2024\nIt’s late. I can’t sleep.\nI’m sitting here thinking about the Capitol police officers who were beaten, tased and sprayed with chemicals defending the very building where the madman who unleashed a violent mob upon them, will be sworn into the office he was then trying to steal.\n— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) November 7, 2024\nFuck everything. pic.twitter.com/XoLyUUNiw6\n— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) November 6, 2024\nThe thought of watching another powerful female public servant concede to that racist, sexist, traitorous, melon-hued motherfucking moron, is making me sick.\n— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) November 6, 2024\nRead more at: Townhall.com\nSubmit a correction >>\nTagged Under: ACLU, biased, big government, cancel Democrats, crybullies, current events, Donald Trump, elections, insanity, left cult, Liberal Mob, Libtards, lies, lunatics, mainstream media, meltdown, msnbc, neocons, Never Trumpers, news cartels, politics, propaganda, ROFL, the view, unhinged, Xpost\nThis article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author\nGet Our Free Email Newsletter\nGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.\nYour privacy is protected. 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Winter Storm with Heavy Snow & Blizzard Conditions\nGo Back\nWindy storm to bring heavy rain, flood threat to Northeast. Get the forecast Chevron right\nAshburn, VA\n43°F\nLocation Chevron down\nLocation News Videos\nUse Current Location\nRecent\nAshburn\nVirginia\n43°\nNo results found.\nTry searching for a city, zip code or point of interest.\nsettings\nAshburn, VA Weather\nToday WinterCast Local {stormName} Tracker Hourly Daily Radar MinuteCast Monthly Air Quality Health & Activities\nAround the Globe\nHurricane Tracker\nSevere Weather\nRadar & Maps\nNews\nNews & Features\nAstronomy\nBusiness\nClimate\nHealth\nRecreation\nSports\nTravel\nVideo\nWinter Center\nAccuWeather Early Hurricane Center Top Stories Trending Today Astronomy Heat Climate Health Recreation In Memoriam Case Studies Blogs & Webinars For Business\nNews\nWhat is a bomb cyclone? Insights into a storm that brought blizzard conditions to the US\nDiscover what a bomb cyclone is, why it causes intense snow and wind, and how businesses can better prepare.\nBy Adrianne Burke, Content Marketing Manager | AccuWeather For Business\nPublished Nov 7, 2024 1:01 PM EST | Updated Nov 12, 2024 12:08 PM EST\nCopied\n>>Learn more about AccuWeather For Business\nWHAT IS A BOMB CYCLONE?\nYou may have heard of some storm systems referred to as a bomb cyclone. But what does that mean?\nAll storms are cyclones, and genesis represents the creation or beginning. When a storm undergoes bombogenesis, the system rapidly strengthens, so the term means explosive storm strengthening. It usually happens over the ocean, but sometimes, these storms can be non-tropical.\nWhen air rises, it produces a vacuum effect that results in lower atmospheric pressure. When a storm strengthens, the column of air rises faster, causing the pressure in the storm to lower. It is not the low pressure that defines bombogenesis but how quickly the pressure within the storm drops.\nWhen it comes to precipitation, a storm undergoing bombogenesis typically produces heavy rain or snow. The rising column of air causes the precipitation rate. When air rises, it cools, causing moisture to condense, forming clouds and rain or snow. The faster the air rises and cools, the heavier the precipitation.\nStorms that undergo bombogenesis are among the most violent weather systems that affect a broad area. Because rapidly ascending air near the center of the storm is replaced by air surrounding the storm. Property damage, down trees, and power outages can occur as these winds move toward the storm's center.\nProtect your business and team members by making the best weather-impacted decisions with AccuWeather's Snow Warning Service, backed by forecasts and warnings with Superior Accuracy™. 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The 34-year-old and her husband, Connor Smith, welcomed their first child, Wesley Alan Smith, on June 20. The delightful news was shared on Mattie's Instagram, where she posted a few heartwarming photos of baby Wesley's early days, capturing moments with the new parents and their dog, Ryman.\n\"One week ago my life was forever changed,\" Mattie began her announcement. \"Wesley Alan Smith joined our little family on June 20th, the absolute best birthday gift I could have ever imagined. There is no greater honor in life than being chosen by God to be your mom. And no sweeter joy than watching your daddy adore you and protect you already.\"\nAlan Jackson's newborn grandson\nIn February, Mattie had announced her pregnancy on Instagram with joyful anticipation. The photo featured Connor hugging Mattie while she held ultrasound pictures. \"We are absolutely thrilled to share BABY BOY SMITH coming this June!!!\" she wrote, expressing her excitement for the new addition.\nEditors' Pick\nMy Chemical Romance Drummer Bob Bryar Dead, Body Badly Decomposed\nZayn Malik Speaks on Liam Payne Onstage in Late Singer's Hometown\nJoe Rogan Weighs In on Rumors Diddy Poisoned Jamie Foxx Resulting to His Health Scare\nChrisean Rock's Ex Escorted Out of Mall for Stalking and Demanding to See Her Son\nPrince Harry and Meghan Markle Not Invited to Spend Christmas With Royal Family\nThe couple tied the knot in June at The Breakers Palm Beach in Florida, following their engagement announcement eight months prior. Reflecting on her new life chapters, Mattie shared, \"Wooooo we did it!! Grateful is a gigantic understatement. More pretty pics to come later - off to the islands with my HUSBAND!\"\nHer father, Alan Jackson, also expressed his happiness, writing on Instagram, \"Denise and I are so happy to officially welcome Connor into our family! Wishing Mattie Jackson & Connor Smith a lifetime of happiness... Livin' on Love!\"\nMattie, who hosts the podcast \"In Joy Life with Mattie Jackson,\" has been open about her journey to finding love again after the tragic loss of her first husband, Ben Selecman, in 2018. She shared the significance of her relationship with Connor, writing, \"I have believed, prayed and claimed for 3 and a half years now that God would give me the chance to love someone with my whole heart again.\"\nAs Alan Jackson and his wife, Denise, celebrate their expanding family, they now have two grandsons. Alan Jackson, who is set to receive the Poet's Award at the 17th ACM Honors, expressed his joy, stating, \"Blessings are overflowing in our growing family. We are thrilled for our second grandson to arrive in June…and can't wait to meet the next addition to our family.\"\nCongratulations to Mattie, Connor, and the entire Jackson family on their new bundle of joy!\nFollow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News\nYou can share this post!\nYou might also like\nPrevious article\nDerek Hough Reveals Emotional Connection to Celine Dion's SPS Struggle\nNext article\nLil Wayne's Top 5 Rappers: Kendrick Lamar Omitted in Favor of Drake Amidst Feud\nRelated Posts\nAlan Jackson Announces Final Dates for 'Last Call: One More For the Road' Tour\nAlan Jackson Too Devastated by Family Tragedies to Make Music in Past Few Years\nAlan Jackson and Family Mourn His Son-in-Law's Tragic Death\nLatest News\nDec 02, 2024\nMeghan Trainor Regrets Getting Botox and Fillers, Pleads for Help: 'I Cannot Smile Anymore'\nDec 01, 2024\nDolph Lundgren Steps Out for the First Time After Being Cancer-Free\nDec 01, 2024\nFormer My Chemical Romance Drummer Bob Bryar Remembered Chester Bennington Before His Death\nDec 01, 2024\nChrissy Teigen Feels 'So Emo' on 39th Birthday, John Legend Honors Her in Gushing Tribute\nDec 01, 2024\nKanye West and Bianca Censori Spotted Wearing All-White on Shopping Trip in Tokyo\nDec 01, 2024\nTom Sandoval Reflects on 'Vanderpump Rules' Shakeup in Emotional Post\nMost Read\nCelebrity\n2024-11-30 09:21:09\nChrisean Rock's Ex Escorted Out of Mall for Stalking and Demanding to See Her Son\nZayn Malik Speaks on Liam Payne Onstage in Late Singer's Hometown\nMy Chemical Romance Drummer Bob Bryar Dead, Body Badly Decomposed\nHailey Bieber Shares New Family Photo With Justin Bieber and Baby Jack Post-Thanksgiving\nHoda Kotb Celebrates Thanksgiving in New Home, Looks Back on Emotional Farewell\nPrince Harry and Meghan Markle Not Invited to Spend Christmas With Royal Family\nTaylor Swift Mimicks Travis Kelce's First Down Celebration at Chiefs Game\nBethenny Frankel Sparks Engagement Rumor, Wears Huge Ring After Going Public With New BF Tom Villante\nJoe Rogan Weighs In on Rumors Diddy Poisoned Jamie Foxx Resulting to His Health Scare\nNick Cannon Seeks 'Help' on Healing Journey After Revealing Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis\nJacob Elordi's Dramatic New Look Leaves Fans Divided\nCamila Cabello Getting Cozy With Lebanese Businessman, Sparking Romance Rumors\nJames Van Der Beek Feels Financial Strain of 'Expensive' Cancer Treatment\nAbout | FAQ | Term of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us\n© 2005-2024 AceShowbiz. 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ACHGUT.COM\nhome: shop: woche: podcast: suche: kontakt:\nspenden: patenschaft: autoren: unerhört: media/rss: newsletter:\nWolfram Weimer\nWolfram Weimer / 10.10.2017 / 06:27 / Foto: Tim Maxeiner / 19 /\nVorlesen\nIhr habt nicht verstanden!\nFast drei Millionen Deutsche sind der Union von einer Bundestagswahl zur nächsten davon gelaufen. Jeder fünfte Deutsche wählte eine extreme Partei, in Sachsen werden Rechtspopulisten sogar größte Partei. Deutschland ist schwer regierbar geworden, hoch polarisiert und tief verletzt in seinem Sicherheits- und Selbstgefühl. Spätestens seit der Bundestagswahl ist klar: Die Migrationspolitik Angela Merkels hat das Land schwer verwundet – und das in einer Boomphase der Wirtschaft, mit der es den Deutschen eigentlich so gut geht wie nie zuvor in ihrer Geschichte. Die Verantwortung und das Versagen des Politischen ist also glasklar. Doch was macht die CDU? Die Parteivorsitzende erklärt nach der Wahl mit atemraubender Selbstgefälligkeit: \"Ich sehe nicht, was wir anders machen sollten.“\nWährend SPD und CSU um Selbstkritik und Wahrheit ringen, pocht die CDU-Führung auf ein stures Weiter-so, als sei nichts passiert. In Wahrheit aber ist die Republik erschüttert. Angela Merkel will sich durchlavieren und verbittet sich offene Kritik. Sie gibt die Technokratin der Macht, fingert neue, immer wildere Koalitionen zusammen, drückt ihren umstrittenen Fraktionschef trotz schwerer Widerstände unter den Abgeordneten durch und läßt ihn Nebelkerzen werfen. So verkündet Volker Kauder allen Ernstes, dass man nun die Förderung ländlicher Gebiete zum zentralen Thema der Koalitionsverhandlungen machen werde. Der Wahlerfolg der AfD habe mit dem dort „verbreiteten Gefühl“ zu tun \"mehr und mehr abgehängt zu werden“. Das ist so als würde man bei einem Orkan den Teebeutel problematisieren, weil der ja auch nass sei.\nDie CDU macht mit dieser Verweigerung einer offenen Fehleranalyse den Eindruck, man sei zur Selbstkritik unfähig und merke gar nicht, was im deutschen Bürgertum wirklich los ist. Denn die Union hat nicht Millionen Wähler verloren und die Republik instabil werden lassen, weil der ländliche Raum mehr beachtet werden will. Der Elefant im Wohnzimmer der Bundesrepublik heißt Migration. Die unkontrollierte Massenzuwanderung muslimischer junger Männer hat das Land schlichtweg schockiert. Und der Schock ist nicht verwunden.\nDie Wahlerfolge der AfD sind wie ein Notruf eines ungehörten Bürgertums. Diesen Notruf zu überhören, wäre ein schwerer Fehler der CDU. Denn schon jetzt ist es so, dass sich klassische Kernmilieus der Union, wertkonservative, christliche, wirtschaftsliberale, und patriotische Menschen bei ihr kaum mehr beheimatet fühlen. Wer die Migrationspolitik der Kanzlerin aus Unionskreisen kritisierte, der wurde als Rechter und AfD-Sympathisant stigmatisiert. Oder wie Jens Spahn und Wolfgang Bosbach als Karriere-Egoisten gebrandmarkt. Ostdeutsche Mahner wurden behandelt wie Demokratie-Analphabeten. All das verstärkt den Proteststurm, denn rund um die CDU ist derzeit das Ungesagte das Eigentliche.\nDie Aussitz-Strategie der Kanzlerin dürfte sich rächen. Wahrscheinlich schon bei der Niedersachsenwahl, die die CDU mit einer ehrlichen Kommunikation locker gewonnen hätte, zumal die SPD in Selbstauflösung und die AfD in Machtkämpfen versinken. Nun aber wenden sich selbst Stammwähler enttäuscht ab. Wenn in Berlin so arrogant über die bitterernste Sorge im Bürgertum hinweggegangen wird, wieso sollte man diese CDU in Hannover wählen? Wer Wähler nicht hören will, muss an Wahltagen fühlen.\nDieser Beitrag erschien zuerst auf The European.\nFoto: Tim Maxeiner\nAchgut.com ist auch für Sie unerlässlich?\nSpenden Sie Ihre Wertschätzung hier!\nHier via Paypal spenden Hier via Direktüberweisung spenden\nKategorien: Inland: Politik:\nzurück zum blog: Leserbrief schreiben:\nLeserpost (19)\nnetiquette:\nLeserpost\nnetiquette:\nLars Brodersen / 10.10.2017\nSehr geehrter Herr Weimer: 100%ige Zustimmung! Das Problem hat ein Gesicht: Merkel. Entweder Sie ist (wie leider sehr viele Politiker der “etablierten” Parteien) in einer Scheinwelt gefangen, oder sie verfolgt eigene Ziele, die dem Amtseid diametral entgegenstehen. Ich würde es begrüßen, wenn sie uns (dem dummen Wahlvolk) wenigstens erklären würde, was denn ihr Ziel ist. Da seit Jahrzehnten im In- und Ausland nicht besonders von Staatsmännern mit Visionen verwöhnt, würde mir schon ein Zeitraum der nächsten Legislaturperiode reichen. Statt dessen gibt es das übliche “Merkel-Geschwurbel” (abgehängte, Digitalisierung, mehr Europa, bla bla) - nur nicht das naheliegende Problem ansprechen. Und statt der überfälligen Abschiebung Illegaler (besonders der Straffälligen), wird drüber verhandelt wieviele denn noch obendrauf dazu kommen sollen. Nur weiter so. Meine Prognose: Jamaika scheitert (weltfremde Grüne passen nicht zur bodenständigen CSU die zumindest den Schuss gehört haben) und im Februar wählen wir neu. CDU dann ohne Merkel, CSU ohne Seehofer und die AFD trotzdem mit Zugewinnen. Die sogenannte “Politiker-Elite” versteht es einfach nicht. Bestes Beispiel ist die im Wahlkampf von Merkel angekündigte Kindergelderhöhung. Die 500 Millionen EUR Kindergeld die pro Jahr (mehr oder weniger geprüft) ins EU-Ausland überweisen werden oder die Problematik das Kindergeld von Zuwanderen oft als Finanzierungsmodell gewählt wird, wird völlig ausgeblendet. Hier wären die Gelder in die Schulinfrastruktur und dem Ausbau der Kitaplätze viel besser aufgehoben. Das gleiche gilt für Altersarmut, Pflegenotstand, Verkehr- und Internet-Infrastruktur. Für alles war und ist kein Geld da, zur Rettung von Europa bzw. der Welt jedoch schon. Das ärgert die Wähler - abgehängte wie nicht abgehängte. Viele Grüße ...\nElse Rannacher / 10.10.2017\nSehr sehr richtig, sehr gut geschrieben!\nVolker greve / 10.10.2017\nSie werden die CDU wiederwählen. Anscheinend hat der Wahlvorgang mit dem Ankreuzen der CDU zu tun. Das Landvolk wird als letzte Gruppe umschwenken. Zusehr sind ländliche Funktionsträger auch gleichzeitig CDU Politiker , ähnlich der SPD bei den Gewerkschaften. Und Widerstand gegen Weiterso wird es bei großen Teilen der Landbevölkerung nicht geben. Insofern ist die angedrohte Hilfe für den ländlichen Raum überflüssig.\nRudolf George / 10.10.2017\nFrau Merkel setzt nach wie vor auf die Hoffnung, dass die AfD sich selbst zerlegen wird, so wie das bisher alle vorübergehend erfolgreichen rechten Parteien getan haben. Dafür gibt es in der Tat deutliche Anzeichen, so dass diese Strategie aufgehen könnte. Und ansonsten setzt sie auf Abnutzung des politischen Gegners durch Umarmung und Vereinnahmung; das hat mit der SPD hervorragend geklappt, und nun sind die FDP (wieder) und die Grünen an der Reihe. Sie wird als eine der größten Technokratinnen der Macht in die Geschichte eingehen. Dass sie dabei stets ausgebrannte Wracks hinterlässt (die CDU, die CSU, die SPD, das Parlament, bald die FDP und die Grünen, und zum Schluss Deutschland), ficht sie nicht weiter an. Hauptsache sie bleibt an der Macht.\nAnders Dairie / 10.10.2017\nViktor Orban hat sich alle wichtigen Entscheidungen von den Ungarn per Votum quittieren lassen ! Ihn einen Undemokraten zu nenne, ist wie Pogromhetze. Die Wut im Kanzleramt ist m.E. deswegen so heftig, wie gegen andere Vishegrad-Staaten auch, da Ungarns Grenzschließung beweist, dass solche Sperr-Maß-nahmen machbar und wirksam sind. Ist es möglich, dass diese Länder nicht nur ihren geschichtlichen Erfahrungen folgen, sondern die Präsidenten Dinge wissen, die von Deutschen vor den Deutschen streng geheim gehalten werden? Wie die Mithilfe bei der strategischen Zersetzung des Westens, bevor man ihn sich militärisch holt ? Vieles was derzeit geschieht, kann nicht allein auf Zufall gründen.\nB.Rilling / 10.10.2017\nDas ist nur die Kirsche auf der Sahne, ich bemängle die Energiepolitik, den Investitionsstau, die Rentenpolitik und en Umgang mit der immer noch schwelenden Eurokrise. Alles gegen die Wand gefahren, alles zu unserem Ungunsten verschwurbelt. Sobald es der Wirtschaft schlechter geht und der Leitzins erhöht wird, wird auch der Letzte im Lande merken, dass die letzten 12 Jahre richtig schlecht regiert wurde. Aber dann ist es zu spät, dann müssen wir alle jahrelang durch ein tiefes Tal. Und dreimal dürft Ihr raten, wem es dann noch richtig supi gehen wird?\nRoland Müller / 10.10.2017\nLieber Herr Weimer, ich kann und will dem Geschwätz von den extremen Parteien nicht mehr folgen. Unter extreme Partei fällt inzwischen alles, was nicht zu den Altparteikartellen gehört, und zwar ohne jede inhaltlich stichhaltige Begründung. Ob AfD, UKIP, FN, Fünf Sterne, Lega Nord, usw. spielt dabei überhaupt keine Rolle mehr. Für mich gibt es für diese pauschalen Abwertungen nur einen einzigen nachvollziehbaren Grund. Den Altparteivertretern und der linksgrünen Pressezunft im Schlepptau geht der Allerwerteste mit Grundeis, weil sie um ihre Pfründe fürchten. Das ist aber nicht verwunderlich, da sie zu einer Diskussion in der Sache schon seit Jahren nicht mehr fähig sind. Der derzeitige österreichische Bundeskanzler hat das vor einem Jahr unter den Begriffen Machtversessenheit und Zukunftsvergessenheit zusammen gefasst. Leider hat er seine Worte von vor einem Jahr inzwischen schlicht vergessen. Die Wahlmanipulationen, welche oft und gern von den “Qualitätsmedien” und den “aufrechten Demokraten” in den Altparteien den “bösen Russen” in die Schuhe geschoben werden, sind für ihn offensichtlich das Mittel der Wahl, um am Ruder zu bleiben.\nWeitere anzeigen\n1\n2\n3\n›\nLeserbrief schreiben:\nLeserbrief schreiben\nLeserbriefe können nur am Erscheinungstag des Artikel eingereicht werden. Die Zahl der veröffentlichten Leserzuschriften ist auf 50 pro Artikel begrenzt. An Wochenenden kann es zu Verzögerungen beim Erscheinen von Leserbriefen kommen. 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Die Union wankte zu Jahresbeginn dem Abgrund entgegen, immer tiefer sackten…/ mehr\nWolfram Weimer / 21.05.2020 / 12:00 / 23\nWarren Buffet traut dem Braten nicht\nWarren Buffetts Barreserven liegen jetzt bei sagenhaften 137 Milliarden Dollar. Das ist so viel wie das Bruttosozialprodukt der 50 ärmsten Staaten der Welt zusammengenommen –…/ mehr\nWolfram Weimer / 07.05.2020 / 06:29 / 105\nAnders Tegnell: Der Stachel im Fleisch der Corona-Politik\nSchwedens Staatsepidemiologe Anders Tegnell spaltet die Gemüter. Er trägt weder Anzüge noch Medizinerkittel. Er vermeidet jedes Pathos und Wissenschaftlergehabe. Im Strickpullover erklärt er mit lässiger…/ mehr\nWolfram Weimer / 23.04.2020 / 06:10 / 183\nRobert Habeck: Die grüne Sonne geht unter\nAm 7. März erreichten die Grünen im RTL/n-tv-Trendbarometer noch Zustimmungswerte von 24 Prozent. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://aclj.org/pro-life/california-governor-signs-infanticide-bill-as-california-works-to-become-the-most-radical-abortion-state", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita" ], "wet_record_txt": "California Governor Signs \"Infanticide\" Bill as California Works To Become the Most Radical Abortion State | American Center for Law and Justice\nWe’ve detected that you’re using Internet Explorer. Please consider updating to a more modern browser to ensure the best user experience on our website.\nLISTEN TO RECENT SHOW\nNEWSPETITIONS\nRADIOGET LEGAL HELP\nDONATEYour gift doubled\nCalifornia Governor Signs \"Infanticide\" Bill as California Works To Become the Most Radical Abortion State\nBy\nOlivia Summers\n|\nSeptember 30, 2022\n8 min read\nPro Life\nA\nA\nOn September 27, 2022, Governor Newsom signed what amounts to a perinatal infanticide bill, AB 2223 (along with 12 other pro-abortion bills). As we’ve informed you, AB 2223 is especially egregious because it prevents coroners from investigating the deaths “related to or following known or suspected self-induced or criminal abortion,” including deaths of babies during the “perinatal” period – which is up to 28 days after birth. The bill also protects individuals from criminal or civil liability for the death of an infant during the perinatal period, if the death is “due to causes that occurred in utero.” As we have explained extensively, this new law may very well have the effect of decriminalizing infanticide.\nWe warned Governor Newsom that AB 2223 “changes California law in a way that radically undermines protection for newborns.” While the law looks like it prevents criminal or civil charges from being brought only in limited circumstances, by restricting coroners from conducting investigations and by including a provision that imposes hefty penalties for a violation of the law, California has effectively removed protections for newborns during at least the first 28 days of their lives.\nThis is infanticide. Just like abortion, it is the murder of an innocent human being. But in this case, there’s no opportunity for the Left to say “it’s just a blob of cells.” This law is not only allowing but requiring that the death of babies—who are born alive, citizens of the United States, and should be afforded all the rights that our Constitution is designed to protect, including the most basic of all, the right to life—go un-investigated and unpunished.\nThe passage of this bill into law is a perfect example of the fact that radical abortionists will never stop pushing to expand the killing of babies.\nIn addition to AB 2223, Governor Newsom signed 12 other bills that expand abortion in California:\nAB 2091: prohibits any person from being compelled to identify or provide information related to a woman who sought or obtained an abortion if the “information is being requested based on another state’s laws that interfere with a person’s right to choose or obtain an abortion or a foreign penal civil action,” and prohibits “prison staff from disclosing identifying medical information related to an incarcerated person’s right to seek and obtain an abortion.”\nAB 1242: prohibits any authorization to intercept communications for the purpose of investigating or recovering evidence of someone who seeks to receive or assists in performing an abortion. The bill also prohibits state or local law enforcement from arresting someone who obtains or performs and abortion, as well as state or local agencies from providing information regarding abortion recipients to out-of-state individuals or agencies. Lastly, the bill prohibits judicial officers, court employees, and attorneys from issuing subpoenas in connection to proceedings regarding abortions in other states.\nSB 523: expands the coverage of contraceptives in healthcare service plans and insurance policy, such as including coverage for over-the-counter FDA-approved contraceptive drugs, devices, and products. The bill also requires the healthcare policies of private and public California colleges and universities to comply with this new rule. Lastly, the bill revises the California Fair Employment and Housing Act to include “protection for reproductive health decision-making, as defined, with respect to the opportunity to seek, obtain, and hold employment without discrimination.”\nSB 1375: eases the requirements to become a nurse who performs an abortion. Further, the bill would allow a nurse practitioner who has completed training to perform an abortion without supervision by a physician and surgeon. Lastly, the bill shields certain persons authorized to perform abortion “by aspiration techniques,” which are particularly gruesome, from being punished, held liable, or being denied any right or privilege relating to their evaluation of clinical competency.\nAB 657: requires the “Medical Board of California, the Osteopathic Medical Board of California, the Board of Registered Nursing, and the Physician Assistant Board” to expedite their licensure processes for applicants seeking to obtain certification to perform abortions.\nAB 2626: prohibits the Medical Board of California and the Osteopathic Medical Board of California from suspending or revoking a doctor’s certificate solely for performing an abortion if the abortion was in accordance with provisions of the Medical Practice Act and Reproductive Privacy Act. This bill also prohibits licensing boards from denying applications of those who have been disciplined in another state for performing abortions in their respective states. (One can only wonder if convicted murderer and infanticide abortion specialist Kermit Gosnell would be welcome to practice again in California under this law.)\nAB 2205: “[r]equires Covered California plans to report annually the total amounts of funds collected in special accounts for abortion care which was established under the ACA to hold premium payment of $1 per member per month and from which claims for abortion care must be paid.”\nSB 1142: requires the state to create a website for the purposes of providing information to the public regarding abortion services across the state. The bill also requires the State Department of Health Care Access and Information to annually evaluate state abortion grants and report their findings to the Legislature. Lastly, the bill specifies that it should be “construed to effectuate its legislative intent to support access to abortion in California” and reiterate California’s status as a “reproductive freedom state.”\nSB 1245: appropriates $20,000,000 to establish the “Los Angeles County Abortion Access Safe Haven Pilot Program” for the purposes of expanding abortion access in Los Angeles. The bill also exempts “specified program information” from disclosure to the public.\nAB 1918: establishes the “California Reproductive Health Service Corps” to recruit, train, and retain “a diverse workforce of reproductive health care professionals” to expand abortion access in underserved areas of the state. The bill also creates scholarships and stipends for “scholars” who seek careers in the fields of reproductive health, as well as establishes a loan repayment system in exchange for a 3-year term of service in California “at a corps-approved site.” In addition, the bill requires the corps to prioritize membership to those of “historically excluded populations,” and would require abortion training as part of member health care education.\nAB 2134: establishes the “California Reproductive Health Equity Program” to ensure abortion services are affordable and accessible to all, including abortion at no cost for those at the federal poverty level. This bill also establishes funding for this program, thus making a continuously appropriated state fund. Furthermore, the bill requires health care providers to provide to their clients and the State Department of Industrial Relations to post on its website information regarding services covered through this new program.\nAB 2586: establishes the “California Reproductive Justice and Freedom Fund,” which requires the State Department of Public Health to award grants to “community-based organizations” over a 3-year period. The grant will require the recipient to use the funds to promote their program in providing “medically accurate, comprehensive reproductive and sexual health education.”\nAll these abortion laws now bear the signature of a rabid abortion activist, Governor Newsom. But, Governor Newsom isn’t content to keep his radical abortion views confined to California. He’s put up billboards in Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Florida, and other pro-life states advertising for abortion. It gets even more disgusting. On these billboards, Governor Newsom has included Scripture:\n“Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no greater commandment than these.” Mark 12:31.\nWell, Governor Newsom, Scripture also says “Love does no harm to a neighbor.” Abortion not only ends the life of an innocent human being, but it harms the mother (and father) of the child in many ways.\nAs our Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow put it: “The idea that Newsom is using the words of Jesus Christ, the Holy Scriptures, to promote the killing of unborn children as somehow loving and commanded by God is quite frankly disgusting.”\nWhile moments where evil seems to win – as with the passage of AB 2223 – are difficult and discouraging, Scripture calls us to “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice.” Proverbs 31:8-9.\nAnd that’s just what we intend to do. The fight against the killing of innocent human beings is one in which we all need to engage. We cannot afford to be silent. As the passage of AB 2223 has proven, abortion activists will never be satisfied – they are the epitome of those described in Scripture: “The bloodthirsty hate blameless people . . . .” But, as the rest of that Scripture states: “the upright seek to help them.” Proverbs 29:10.\nJoin us as we continue to fight for the preborn. Sign our petition today.\nclose player\n" } ]
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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/m19-0655", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "mkd,srp", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Red and Processed Meat Consumption and Risk for All-Cause Mortality and Cardiometabolic Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Cohort Studies: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 171, No 10\nLOGIN TO YOUR ACCOUNT\nINDIVIDUAL LOGIN | REGISTER or\nINSTITUTIONAL LOGIN\nINSTITUTIONAL ADMIN LOGIN\nCreate a new account\nEmail\nReturning user\nCan't sign in? Forgot your password?\nEnter your email address below and we will send you the reset instructions\nEmail*\nCancel\nIf the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password.\nClose\nRequest Username\nCan't sign in? 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Guyatt, MD, MSc, Robin W.M. Vernooij, PhD, Regina El Dib, PhD, Kevin Cheung, MD, MSc, Kirolos Milio, BSc, … Show All … , Max Zworth, BASc, Jessica J. Bartoszko, HBSc, Claudia Valli, MSc, Montserrat Rabassa, PhD, Yung Lee, BHSc, Joanna Zajac, PhD, Anna Prokop-Dorner, PhD, Calvin Lo, BHSc, Malgorzata M. Bala, PhD, Pablo Alonso-Coello, MD, PhD, Steven E. Hanna, PhD, and Bradley C. Johnston, PhD Show FewerAuthor, Article, & Disclosure Information\nPublication: Annals of Internal Medicine\nVolume 171, Number 10\nEligible for CME Point-of-Care\nPDF/EPUB\nSubmit a Comment\nContributors must reveal any conflict of interest. Comments are moderated. Please see our information for authorsregarding comments on an Annals publication.\nName (if multiple authors, separate names by comma) Name field is required\nComment Title Title field is required\nAffiliation & Institution (max characters: 200) Affiliations field is required\nComment\nComment field is required\nPlease disclose any conflicts of interest or leave the box unchecked if you have none\nDisclosure of Any Conflicts of Interest\nCancel\nSubmit\nContents\nAbstract\nMethods\nResults\nDiscussion\nSupplemental Material\nReferences\nInformation & Authors\nMetrics & Citations\nView More\nReferences\nMedia\nTables\nShare\nAbstract\nThis article has been corrected. The original version (PDF) is appended to this article as a Supplement.\nBackground:\nDietary guidelines generally recommend limiting intake of red and processed meat. However, the quality of evidence implicating red and processed meat in adverse health outcomes remains unclear.\nPurpose:\nTo evaluate the association between red and processed meat consumption and all-cause mortality, cardiometabolic outcomes, quality of life, and satisfaction with diet among adults.\nData Sources:\nEMBASE (Elsevier), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Wiley), Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), CINAHL (EBSCO), and ProQuest from inception until July 2018 and MEDLINE from inception until April 2019, without language restrictions, as well as bibliographies of relevant articles.\nStudy Selection:\nCohort studies with at least 1000 participants that reported an association between unprocessed red or processed meat intake and outcomes of interest.\nData Extraction:\nTeams of 2 reviewers independently extracted data and assessed risk of bias. One investigator assessed certainty of evidence, and the senior investigator confirmed the assessments.\nData Synthesis:\nOf 61 articles reporting on 55 cohorts with more than 4 million participants, none addressed quality of life or satisfaction with diet. Low-certainty evidence was found that a reduction in unprocessed red meat intake of 3 servings per week is associated with a very small reduction in risk for cardiovascular mortality, stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), and type 2 diabetes. Likewise, low-certainty evidence was found that a reduction in processed meat intake of 3 servings per week is associated with a very small decrease in risk for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, stroke, MI, and type 2 diabetes.\nLimitation:\nInadequate adjustment for known confounders, residual confounding due to observational design, and recall bias associated with dietary measurement.\nConclusion:\nThe magnitude of association between red and processed meat consumption and all-cause mortality and adverse cardiometabolic outcomes is very small, and the evidence is of low certainty.\nPrimary Funding Source:\nNone. (PROSPERO: CRD42017074074)\nGrowing evidence shows an increased risk for cardiometabolic disease associated with the consumption of red and processed meat. Although previous systematic reviews reported positive associations between red meat intake and all-cause mortality (1), cardiovascular mortality (2), and stroke (3) and between processed meat consumption and all-cause mortality (1, 4), cardiovascular mortality (2), stroke (3), coronary heart disease (5), and type 2 diabetes (5), results have not been consistent. One review did not find an association between unprocessed red meat and all-cause mortality (4), and another found no association with cardiovascular disease (5). Although Aune and colleagues (6) reported a relationship between red meat intake and type 2 diabetes, Micha and colleagues (5) did not detect this association in a review published 1 year later.\nMethodological limitations in previous reviews included failure to address risk of bias of primary studies (for example, references 3 and 6), lack of evaluation of certainty of evidence (for example, references 2 to 6), and failure to consider the magnitude of observed effect (for example, references 2 to 6). These limitations may have affected the credibility of recommendations issued by governments and authoritative organizations regarding red and processed meats.\nAs part of NutriRECS (Nutritional Recommendations and accessible Evidence summaries Composed of Systematic reviews), a new initiative to establish trustworthy dietary recommendations that meet internationally accepted standards for guideline development, we developed guidelines addressing red and processed meat consumption (7). To inform these recommendations, we conducted 5 systematic reviews of the evidence (8–11). Here, we present results from a systematic review of cohort studies addressing the association between red and processed meat consumption and all-cause mortality, cardiometabolic outcomes, quality of life, and satisfaction with diet among adults.\nMethods\nWe registered a protocol for this review at PROSPERO (CRD42017074074) in August 2017.\nData Sources and Search Strategy\nAn experienced research librarian developed the search strategy, which was used across all supporting reviews except the one addressing public values and preferences (Supplement 1). We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE (Elsevier), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Wiley), Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), CINAHL (EBSCO), and ProQuest from inception. We also reviewed reference lists of relevant systematic reviews. The final search of all databases included references up to July 2018, except for the MEDLINE search, which included references up to April 2019.\nStudy Selection\nWe included cohort studies in any language that enrolled at least 1000 adults, compared participants consuming different amounts of unprocessed red meat or processed meat, and reported on 1 or more of our outcomes of interest. Red meat and processed meat were defined, respectively, as mammalian meat and white or red meat preserved by smoking, curing, salting, or adding chemical compounds (for example, hot dogs, charcuterie, sausage, ham, and deli meats) (12). We also included studies comparing vegetarians with nonvegetarians for sensitivity analyses. Our outcomes of interest were determined in consultation with our guideline panel—which comprised members of the public, clinicians, epidemiologists, and methodologists—and include all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality (or fatal coronary heart disease or fatal myocardial infarction [MI]), cardiovascular disease (or coronary heart disease), stroke, MI, type 2 diabetes, anemia, quality of life, and satisfaction with diet. For studies reporting on ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke separately, we included results only for ischemic stroke in our meta-analyses (13).\nCohorts in which more than 20% of the sample was younger than 18 years, had a noncardiometabolic disease (such as cancer), or was pregnant at baseline were excluded. We also excluded studies in which diet was assessed before adulthood, participants were asked to recall their diet before adulthood, or dietary assessments were completed by proxies, as well as studies that reported on specific components of red meat (such as iron or fat) or specific types of red meat (such as lamb). However, we did include studies reporting on beef–pork combinations because beef and pork account for most red meat intake in most Western populations (14, 15). If we encountered more than 1 eligible article on the same exposure and cohort and addressing the same outcome, we included results only from the study with the longest follow-up. If the follow-up was the same, we chose the study with the most participants.\nPairs of reviewers completed calibration exercises, after which they performed screening independently and in duplicate, with disagreements resolved by discussion or through third-party adjudication by an expert research methodologist. Screening was done in 2 stages: First, the reviewers assessed titles and abstracts; then, for those deemed potentially eligible, they evaluated the full-text articles.\nData Extraction and Quality Assessment\nUsing standardized, pilot-tested forms, reviewers completed calibration exercises and worked in pairs to independently extract the following information from eligible studies: cohort characteristics (such as cohort name and country), participant characteristics (including age and proportion who were female), diet characteristics (such as frequency and quantity of consumption of unprocessed red meat or processed meat), and outcomes (including absolute and relative effect measures for outcomes of interest and measures of variability). Disagreements between pairs of extractors were resolved through discussion or by third-party adjudication by an expert research methodologist.\nReviewers, working independently and in duplicate, assessed each study's risk of bias by using the CLARITY (Clinical Advances Through Research and Information Translation) risk-of-bias instrument for cohort studies, omitting an item related to co-interventions that was not relevant to our review (16). Disagreements were resolved through discussion or by third-party adjudication. Research methodologists and nutrition researchers were consulted to confirm the appropriateness of the CLARITY instrument and to advise us regarding criteria for evaluating each of its items. The instrument and detailed guidance are presented in Supplement Table 1. Studies rated as high risk of bias on 2 or more of the 7 domains were considered to have a high overall risk of bias. This threshold, although somewhat arbitrary, represents a compromise between excessive stringency and leniency.\nData Synthesis and Analysis\nWe conducted separate analyses for unprocessed red meat, processed meat, and mixed unprocessed red and processed meat. If an article reported on red meat and did not specify whether it was processed or unprocessed, we assumed that it included both unprocessed and processed red meat. We included such studies in the analysis of mixed unprocessed red and processed meat because most processed meat is typically consumed as red meat (17, 18).\nFor our primary analyses, we conducted a random-effects dose–response meta-analysis using methods proposed by Greenland and Longnecker (19) and Orsini and colleagues (20). These methods require knowledge of the distribution of events and number of participants or person-years and mean or median quantity of intake across categories of exposure. When results from studies were analyzed across quantiles of intake but person-years or number of participants was not reported within each quantile, we estimated these values by using figures reported for the total population and dividing the total person-years or total number of participants by the number of quantiles. For studies reporting effect estimates stratified by participant characteristics (such as sex), we meta-analyzed across subgroups by using the fixed-effects model. For studies that treated the exposure as a continuous predictor in a logistic regression and did not present categorical analyses, we calculated a regression coefficient based on the relative effect reported and meta-analyzed these regression coefficients with effects from other studies obtained via the estimation method described by Greenland and Longnecker (19). These studies were excluded from the nonlinear analyses. For analyses including 5 or more studies, we tested for nonlinearity by using restricted cubic splines with knots at 10%, 50%, and 90% and a Wald-type test. For analyses in which we observed statistically significant nonlinear associations, we present results from the nonlinear model.\nFor studies reporting the intake of red meat or processed meat as a range of values, we assigned the midpoint of upper and lower boundaries in each category as the average intake. If the highest or lowest category was open ended, we assumed that the open-ended interval was the same size as the adjacent interval. For studies reporting exposure as number of servings, we assumed that each serving of unprocessed red meat was equal to 120 g; processed meat, 50 g; and mixed unprocessed red and processed meat, 100 g. These serving sizes were selected for comparability with those used in other systematic reviews, as well as to reflect serving sizes used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and United Kingdom Food Agency (1–3, 21–25). We report results corresponding to the effects of a reduction in unprocessed red or processed meat intake of 3 servings per week.\nWe used the dosresmeta package in R, version 3.5.1 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing), for our dose–response meta-analyses (26). Further details about these meta-analyses, including sample code, are presented in Supplement 2.\nAs a secondary analysis, we used the Hartung–Knapp–Sidik–Jonkman approach to calculate pooled relative effects, comparing the lowest category of exposure in each study with the highest one (27, 28). We also present results using a random-effects meta-analysis with the restricted maximum likelihood estimator. In these analyses, we also included studies comparing vegetarians with nonvegetarians. For studies that treated the exposure as a continuous predictor in logistic regression models and did not present categorical analyses, we converted relative effect estimates from the logistic regression model to correspond to a difference in intake of 1 serving per day—which was the difference observed most often between lowest and highest categories of consumption across studies—and used them in our meta-analyses. We used the metafor package in R (version 3.5.1) for these secondary analyses (29).\nBecause all outcomes of interest were rare (<10% event rate) within included studies for all analyses, we assumed that odds ratios and hazard ratios were similar to estimates of relative risk. We quantified heterogeneity using the I 2 statistic and interpreted the magnitude of heterogeneity according to guidelines from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions (0% to 40%, low; 30% to 60%, moderate; 50% to 90%, substantial; 75% to 100%, considerable) (30). We also visually inspected forest plots for consistency, given that I 2 statistics may be artificially inflated when effect estimates from primary studies are very precise—as was the case in many of our analyses (31). For all meta-analyses with at least 10 studies, we used the Egger test to look for small study effects (32).\nWe conducted a priori specified meta-regressions to test for differences among studies at higher versus lower risk of bias. For analyses with a statistically significant subgroup effect based on risk of bias, we present results only for studies at lower risk of bias. We had also planned to conduct subgroup analyses on the effects of red versus white processed meat and the effects of red meat consumption in iron-deficient populations, as well as a sensitivity analysis on the robustness of results to incomplete outcome data (33). However, we could not complete these additional analyses because of insufficient information reported in the primary studies.\nCertainty of Evidence\nOne investigator assessed certainty of evidence by using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach for each outcome, and the senior investigator confirmed the assessments (34). According to GRADE, observational studies start at low certainty and may be downgraded for risk of bias, inconsistency, indirectness, imprecision, or publication bias and may be upgraded for large effect, if suspected biases work against the observed direction of effect, or for dose–response gradient. To calculate absolute effects presented in summary-of-findings tables, we used population risks from the Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration to calculate risk differences associated with a reduction in red meat intake of 3 servings per week (35). The Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration is a consortium of 102 international cohorts, primarily from North America and western Europe, including mostly middle-aged to older adults who are omnivores.\nRole of the Funding Source\nThis review received no external funding or other support.\nResults\nStudy Selection\nSupplement Figure 1 presents study selection details. A total of 62 articles including 56 cohorts proved eligible. One article did not provide sufficient quantitative information for meta-analysis (36). The quantitative analysis included 61 reports of 55 cohorts (4.2 million participants). Thirty-one cohort studies (2.2 million participants) were eligible for inclusion in the dose–response meta-analyses.\nStudy Characteristics\nWe found 20 articles (30 cohorts) addressing all-cause mortality; 18 (28 cohorts), cardiovascular mortality; 9 (7 cohorts), cardiovascular disease; 6 (7 cohorts), fatal and nonfatal stroke; 8 (11 cohorts), fatal stroke; 1 (1 cohort), fatal and nonfatal MI; 1 (1 cohort), nonfatal MI; 24 (25 cohorts), type 2 diabetes; and 1 (1 cohort), anemia (Supplement Table 2. We found no publications reporting on nonfatal stroke, fatal MI, quality of life, or satisfaction with diet.\nEighteen cohorts were from North America (United States and Canada), 21 from Europe, 15 from Asia, and 1 from the Middle East. The number of participants in each cohort ranged from 1757 to 536 969. Participants ranged in age from 17 to 92 years, with most cohorts recruiting those aged 40 to 50 years. Follow-up ranged from 2 to 28 years. Authors of 8 articles disclosed intellectual, financial, or personal conflicts of interest. All studies were funded by governmental bodies, with some receiving additional support from not-for-profit organizations.\nRisk of Bias\nSupplement Tables 3 through 11 present risk-of-bias assessments. The proportion of studies with high overall risk of bias varied on the basis of outcome: 10 of 31 studies for all-cause mortality, 17 of 22 for cardiovascular mortality, 3 of 8 for cardiovascular disease, 3 of 7 for fatal and nonfatal stroke, 10 of 13 for fatal stroke, 1 of 1 for fatal and nonfatal MI, 0 of 1 for nonfatal MI, 15 of 27 for type 2 diabetes, and 0 of 1 for anemia. The most common limitations in the studies were a lack of periodic repeated evaluation of dietary intake with a measure validated for red and processed meat and inadequate adjustment for potential confounders.\nReduction of 3 Servings per Week of Unprocessed Red Meat\nTable 1 presents results of the possible effect of a reduction in unprocessed red meat intake of 3 servings per week. Details are presented in Supplement Table 12. Results showed a very small apparent effect on cardiovascular mortality, fatal and nonfatal stroke, fatal stroke, fatal and nonfatal MI, and type 2 diabetes, but not all-cause mortality or cardiovascular disease. We found evidence of a subgroup difference between studies at higher and those at lower risk of bias for type 2 diabetes (P < 0.001), so we present results from studies with a lower risk of bias. We did not find evidence of publication bias for type 2 diabetes.\nTable 1. Summary of Findings for Unprocessed Red Meat Intake (Reduction of 3 Servings per Week) and Risk for Cardiometabolic Outcomes\nThe certainty of evidence was downgraded from low to very low for all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease because CIs around absolute effect estimates included appreciable benefit as well as no effect or appreciable harm. The certainty of evidence for cardiovascular mortality, fatal stroke, and fatal and nonfatal MI was downgraded to very low because of the lack of periodic repeated measurement of diet and inadequate adjustment for potential confounders in the primary studies.\nReduction of 3 Servings per Week of Processed Meat\nTable 2 presents results of the possible effect of a reduction in processed meat intake of 3 servings per week. Details are presented in Supplement Table 13. Results show a very small apparent effect on all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, fatal and nonfatal stroke, fatal stroke, fatal and nonfatal MI, and type 2 diabetes, but not cardiovascular disease. We found evidence of a nonlinear association between processed meat intake and type 2 diabetes (P < 0.001), with a decrease from 3 to 0 servings per week associated with a very small reduced risk for type 2 diabetes (Figure). We found no evidence of publication bias for type 2 diabetes.\nFigure. Nonlinear association between processed meat intake and type 2 diabetes.\nThe solid black line represents the point estimate, the shaded region represents the 95% CIs, and tick marks represent the positions of the study-specific estimates.\nTable 2. Summary of Findings for Processed Red Meat Intake (Reduction of 3 Servings per Week) and Risk for Cardiometabolic Outcomes\nThe certainty of evidence was downgraded to very low for cardiovascular mortality, fatal stroke, fatal and nonfatal MI, and type 2 diabetes because of a lack of periodic repeated measurement of diet and inadequate adjustment for potential confounders in the primary studies, as well as for type 2 diabetes because of substantial statistical heterogeneity.\nReduction of 3 Servings per Week of Mixed Unprocessed Red and Processed Meat\nSupplement Table 14 presents results of the possible effect of a reduction in intake of mixed unprocessed red and processed meat of 3 servings per week. Details are presented in Supplement Table 15. Results show a small to very small apparent effect on all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular disease, fatal and nonfatal stroke, fatal stroke, fatal and nonfatal MI, and type 2 diabetes, but not on nonfatal MI or anemia. We found evidence of a subgroup difference between studies at higher and those at lower risk of bias for all-cause mortality (P = 0.002) and type 2 diabetes (P = 0.027), so we present results only from studies at lower risk of bias. We found evidence of a nonlinear association between intake of mixed unprocessed red and processed meat and all-cause mortality (P = 0.037), with a reduction from 3 to 0 servings per week associated with a small decrease in risk (Supplement Figure 2. We found no evidence of publication bias for type 2 diabetes.\nThe certainty of evidence was downgraded to very low for cardiovascular mortality, fatal stroke, and fatal and nonfatal MI because of a lack of periodic repeated measurement of diet and inadequate adjustment for potential confounders in the primary studies.\nComparison of Extreme Categories of Intake\nResults from meta-analyses comparing extreme categories of intake were generally consistent with the findings from our dose–response meta-analyses, although effect sizes typically were smaller than those from dose–response meta-analyses (Supplement Tables 16 to 18.\nDiscussion\nWe found low- to very-low-certainty evidence that reducing unprocessed red meat intake by 3 servings per week is associated with a very small reduction in risk for cardiovascular mortality, stroke, MI, and type 2 diabetes. Likewise, we found low- to very-low-certainty evidence that a reduction in processed meat intake is associated with a small to very small reduction in risk for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, stroke, MI, and type 2 diabetes. The magnitude of apparent effect of processed meat consumption on adverse cardiometabolic outcomes was somewhat greater than that observed for unprocessed red meat.\nAccording to the GRADE system, the certainty of evidence may be upgraded if evidence suggests a dose–response relationship between the exposure and the outcomes of interest. Although we found evidence for dose–response relationships, we did not upgrade the certainty of evidence because of the possibility that red and processed meat consumption may be correlated with other dietary components, which may then confound their relationship to health outcomes (37). Support for this concern comes from a parallel systematic review in which we found the magnitude of association between dietary patterns lower versus higher in red and processed meat and adverse cardiometabolic outcomes to be very similar to the estimates found in this review (10). If red meat and processed meat were indeed the primary drivers of the association between diet and adverse cardiometabolic outcomes, we would anticipate stronger associations in our analyses of red and processed meat compared with dietary patterns (7).\nStrengths of this review include the prespecification of our methods in the review protocol and the inclusion of a large number of cohorts and participants. We conducted both linear and nonlinear dose–response meta-analyses, which provide the most compelling evidence for the association between red and processed meat consumption and health outcomes, in addition to secondary analyses comparing extreme categories of intake. Results from our dose–response analyses are presented for a realistic reduction of 3 servings per week, which corresponds to the elimination of red and processed meat from the typical North American and western European diet based on the average intake of these foods in these populations (38–40). We assessed risk of bias and, when results differed, based our estimates on studies with lower versus higher risk of bias. Finally, we used the GRADE approach to rate the certainty of evidence.\nIn evaluating risk of bias of the primary studies, we assessed whether studies adjusted for a set of important potential confounders for each outcome. However, our results are limited by the potential for residual confounding or measurement error in confounders. In addition, studies varied in their choice of adjustment variables. All included studies measured diet via recall-based methods, primarily food-frequency questionnaires, which are subject to measurement error that can both attenuate and overestimate observed associations (41, 42). Although food-frequency questionnaires may provide reliable information on relative intake, substantial error regarding absolute intake may compromise dose–response meta-analyses that rely on these estimates (41). We could not assess the effects of reduced intake of red meat and processed meat on the basis which foods were consumed in their place, and the associated health effects of these alternative food choices may differ.\nHalf the studies in our review did not report sufficient information to be included in the dose–response meta-analyses (19, 20). Nonetheless, we are more confident in our results from these meta-analyses because they account for differences in gradients of intake across cohorts (43). In secondary analyses comparing extreme categories of intake, studies omitted from dose–response meta-analyses produced smaller effect estimates. The reason may be that studies that could not be included in dose–response meta-analyses had a higher risk of bias and typically measured diet with methods not validated for red and processed meat and did not repeat diet measurements throughout the study; hence, they may have underestimated the association between red and processed meat and adverse cardiometabolic health outcomes.\nWe could not conduct 3 additional analyses that we had planned—a subgroup analysis on the effects of red versus white processed meat, a subgroup analysis on the effects of red meat intake in iron-deficient populations, and a sensitivity analysis to assess the robustness of results to loss to follow-up—because the primary studies did not report sufficient information (33). We converted effect estimates reported in grams to servings. Although we used typical serving sizes in our conversions, our estimates may have been unreliable (1–3, 21, 23–25).\nAlthough we found no evidence of publication bias, given the lack of standard registration practices for observational studies, publication bias is possible. In addition, none of the included studies had a priori specified statistical analysis plans (44); therefore, analysts' modeling decisions may have been guided by the possibility of obtaining interesting results.\nPrevious reviews reported similar positive associations between red and processed meat intake and all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, stroke, MI, and type 2 diabetes (1, 3–6). Similar to our work, other reviews reported slightly stronger associations between processed meat versus unprocessed red meat and adverse health outcomes. We believe our review provides the most up-to-date evidence on the topic and adds to the existing literature by using a more rigorous evaluation of risk of bias and by providing an assessment of certainty of evidence. Our results, as well as those of other reviews of observational studies, contrast with findings from randomized trials, which have failed to demonstrate an effect of lower red and processed meat consumption on cardiometabolic outcomes (8).\nCurrent dietary guidelines recommend limiting red and processed meat consumption (25, 45). Our results, however, demonstrate that the evidence implicating red and processed meat in adverse cardiometabolic outcomes is of low quality; thus, considerable uncertainty remains regarding a causal relationship. 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Changes in dietary and lifestyle practices have undoubtedly played a major role in contributing to CA and CAD, but rather than conduct a prospective study measuring actual changes in disease [1,2], the authors [3] chose to do a retrospective look at studies biased towards meat consumption and concluded “The magnitude of association between red and processed meat consumption and all-cause mortality and adverse cardiometabolic outcomes is very small, and the evidence is of low certainty.” This conclusion provided immediately after noting there was “(i)nadequate adjustment for known confounders, residual confounding due to observational design, and recall bias associated with dietary measurement.”\nIf the goal was to publish a study, which would receive media attention - the authors and journal have done just that. I wish I could reassure the general pubic and my medical colleagues that reading through the remainder of the paper produced a level of confidence in the conclusion – it does not!\nBoth CAD and CA are associated with a series of inflammatory processes [4], which ultimately result in increased morbidity and mortality, missed by this retrospective review of what others have charted. This paper does a disservice to the journal, as well as medicine, the media and the general public. At a time when it is obvious that refined carbohydrates – including but not limited to sugar – as well as processed foods including meats and other foods, are a major contributor to CAD, CA, type 2 diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure and a host of other chronic inflammatory diseases, we should be conducting prospective research [2] into the causes and treatments of these diseases and not looking for retrospective support of bias.\nI am sadly reminded of these words from Billy Madison:\n“Mr. Madison, what you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul.”\nBased upon the media coverage of this paper, we are all now dumber for having read and listened to what the authors published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.\nAcknowledgment: FMTVDM [1] is issued to author.\nReferences:\n1. The Fleming Method for Tissue and Vascular Differentiation and Metabolism (FMTVDM) using same state single or sequential quantification comparisons. Patent Number 9566037. Issued 02/14/2017.\n2. Fleming RM, Fleming MR, Chaudhuri TK. Are we prescribing the right diets and drugs for CAD, T2D, Cancer and Obesity? Int J Nuclear Med Radioactive Subs 2019;2(1):000115.\n3. Zeraatkar D, Han A, Guyatt GH, et al. Red and Processed Meat Consumption and Risk for All-Cause Mortality and Cardiometabolic Outcomes. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Cohort Studies. Ann Intern Med 2019. DOI:10.7326/M19-0655.\n4. Fleming RM. Chapter 64. The Pathogenesis of Vascular Disease. Textbook of Angiology. John C. Chang Editor, Springer-Verlag New York, NY. 1999, pp. 787-798.\nDisclosures: FMTVDM patent was issued to primary author.\nEdward Giovannucci, Eric Rimm Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 24 October 2019\nEvaluation Criteria Doesn't Make the GRADE\nA recent series of systematic reviews published in Annals of Internal Medicine on red meat intake concluded there was low- to very-low-certainty of evidence that higher red meat intake was associated with various health outcomes [1]. The methods used the GRADE criteria, which were mainly developed for evaluating evidence from drug trials. GRADE has four levels of certainty in evidence: very low, low, moderate, and high. Evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) starts at high quality, and evidence that includes observational data starts at low quality [2]. There are criteria that allow one move down the evidence level, such as inconsistency or heterogeneity. The GRADE criteria state “In rare circumstances, certainty in the evidence can be rated up.” The strictness of these criteria will likely cause evidence for just about every dietary, lifestyle, and environmental topic for chronic disease to be graded as “low” or “very low”. If the GRADE criteria were used to evaluate the evidence for other dietary (e.g., low consumption of fruits and vegetables, high consumption of sugary beverages), lifestyle (e.g., alcohol, physical inactivity, safe sex, inadequate sleep), and environmental (e.g., passive smoking, air pollution) factors, none of the current recommendations on these would be supported by high or even moderate quality evidence. Even studies of current smoking and lung cancer have high heterogeneity (I2=97%), probably because in different populations, current smokers varied greatly in dose and duration, and other differences (age, ethnicity, follow-up periods, modifiers, etc). Yet, with strict adherence to GRADE guidelines, it would be questionable to move even smoking and lung cancer risk up from “low” evidence due to high heterogeneity. For dietary, lifestyle, and environmental factors, which are typically not amenable to large long-term RCTs, modified grading systems have been developed (e.g., Hierarchies of Evidence Applied to Lifestyle Medicine [HEALM] [3]. The USDA has developed predefined criteria to evaluate and grade the strength of evidence for the Dietary Guidelines for Americans [4]. Dr. Guyatt, one of the senior co-authors of the Annals’ papers, when asked if doctors can advise people on even something such as whether a salad is healthier than a bowl full of sugar, responded that they should tell them that “the quality of evidence is low, so it depends almost entirely on their preferences [5].” When GRADE criteria don’t allow us strongly to recommend against having a smoke with your bowl of sugar, we believe alternative grading systems are preferable.\nReferences\n1. Zeraatkar, D., et al., Red and processed meat consumption and risk for all-cause mortality and cardiometabolic outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies. Ann Intern Med, 2019.\n2. Siemieniuk, R. and G. Guyatt. What is GRADE? BMJ Best Practice [cited 2019; Available from: https://bestpractice.bmj.com/info/us/toolkit/learn-ebm/what-is-grade/.\n3. Katz, D.L., et al., Hierarchies of evidence applied to lifestyle medicine (HEALM): introduction of a strength-of-evidence approach based on a methodological systematic review. BMC Med Res Methodol, 2019. 19(1): p. 178.\n4. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Scientific Report of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, US Department of Agriculture and US Department of Health & Human Services, Editors. 2015.\n5. Hamblin, J., The actual reason meat is not healthy: nutrition studies leave out a crucial factor, in The Atlantic. 2019: Health.\nDena Zeraatkar, Gordon H. Guyatt, Pablo Alonso-Coello, Malgorzata M. Bala, Montserrat Rabassa, Mi Ah Han, Robin W.M. Vernooij, Claudia Valli, Bradley C. Johnston NutriRECS Consortium 7 November 2019\nThe application of GRADE to nutritional epidemiology is appropriate\nWe would like to begin by correcting an error in Dr. Giovannuci and Rimm’s letter. They state: “it would be questionable to move even smoking and lung cancer risk up from ‘low’ evidence”. GRADE provides for high quality evidence from observational studies through two major considerations: convincing evidence of large effects and dose-response gradients. Unlike the association between red and processed meat and adverse health outcomes for which there is no convincing evidence of large relative risks (<0.5 or >2.0) (1), the magnitude of association between smoking and lung cancer is much larger, with relative risks ranging between 5 and 25 (2, 3)*. Moreover, there is also a credible dose-response gradient. Because smoking and lung cancer fulfills both criteria, the application of GRADE would infer high quality evidence.\nWe will now proceed to the major epistemological concern. The letter authors make the case that the epistemological rules by which we distinguish between what is true from what is speculative or untrue should differ depending on the type of evidence that is possible to bring to bear on an issue.\nConsider the following situation. Two bodies of evidence, each a series of equally well-done observational studies. One body of evidence addresses a drug for which randomized trials are possible and another a nutritional intervention for which randomized trials are not feasible. According to the authors’ logic, the first would be considered low quality evidence and the second identical body of evidence would be considered high quality evidence.\nThis strikes us as fundamentally illogical. Rules for determining the quality of evidence should not depend on the feasibility of particular research designs and should be consistent across health fields.\nIf one accepts that standards of how we know what we know should be uniform across health fields, the next issue is what standards of evidence we should adopt.\nThe GRADE system, based on rigorous methodology described in a series of over 25 peer-reviewed articles, has been adopted by more than 110 international organizations (4, 5). These include Cochrane, and the World Health Organization, each of which regularly apply GRADE to systematic reviews of observational studies. In addressing the challenges of applying GRADE to observational studies, researchers from the environmental field have worked with GRADE on the application of the methods to environmental topics (6).\nUntil someone develops an alternative standard that surpasses the rigor of the GRADE system, and is more widely endorsed by the scientific community, GRADE should remain the current best approach to achieving consistency in epistemological inquiry across health fields.\n*This sentence was corrected on March 16, 2020. The original sentence read: \"Unlike the association between red and processed meat and adverse health outcomes for which relative risks range from 1.08 to 1.28 (1), the magnitude of association between smoking and lung cancer is much larger, with relative risks ranging between 5 and 25 (2,3).\"\nReferences\n1) Johnston BC, Zeraatkar D, Han MA, Vernooij RW, Valli C, El Dib R, Marshall C, Stover PJ, Fairweather-Taitt S, Wójcik G, Bhatia F. Unprocessed red meat and processed meat consumption: dietary guideline recommendations from the nutritional recommendations (NutriRECS) consortium. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2019 Oct 1.\n2) Ordóñez-Mena JM, Schöttker B, Mons U, Jenab M, Freisling H, Bueno-de-Mesquita B, O’Doherty MG, Scott A, Kee F, Stricker BH, Hofman A. Quantification of the smoking-associated cancer risk with rate advancement periods: meta-analysis of individual participant data from cohorts of the CHANCES consortium. BMC medicine. 2016 Dec;14(1):62.\n3) Pesch B, Kendzia B, Gustavsson P, Jöckel KH, Johnen G, Pohlabeln H, Olsson A, Ahrens W, Gross IM, Brüske I, Wichmann HE. Cigarette smoking and lung cancer—relative risk estimates for the major histological types from a pooled analysis of case–control studies. International journal of cancer. 2012 Sep 1;131(5):1210-9.\n4) Guyatt GH, Oxman AD, Vist GE, Kunz R, Falck-Ytter Y, Alonso-Coello P, Schünemann HJ. GRADE: an emerging consensus on rating quality of evidence and strength of recommendations. BMJ. 2008 Apr 24;336(7650):924-6.\n5) Guyatt GH, Oxman AD, Schünemann HJ, Tugwell P, Knottnerus A. GRADE guidelines: a new series of articles in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2011 Apr 1;64(4):380-2.\n6) Morgan RL, Beverly B, Ghersi D, Schünemann HJ, Rooney AA, Whaley P, Zhu YG, Thayer KA. GRADE guidelines for environmental and occupational health: A new series of articles in Environment International. Environment international. 2019 Jul;128:11.\nInformation & Authors\nInformation\nPublished In\nAnnals of Internal Medicine\nVolume 171 • Number 10 • 19 November 2019\nPages: 703 - 710\nHistory\nPublished online: 1 October 2019\nPublished in issue: 19 November 2019\nKeywords\nCardiovascular diseases\nCohort studies\nDiet\nMeat\nMortality\nMyocardial infarction\nPopulation statistics\nQuality of life\nSystematic reviews\nType 2 diabetes\nCopyright\n© 2019 American College of Physicians.\nAuthors\nAffiliations\nDena Zeraatkar, MSc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nMi Ah Han, MD, PhD\nChosun University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (M.A.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nGordon H. Guyatt, MD, MSc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nRobin W.M. Vernooij, PhD\nNetherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (R.W.V.)\nView all articles by this author\nRegina El Dib, PhD\nScience and Technology Institute, Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (R.E.)\nView all articles by this author\nKevin Cheung, MD, MSc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nKirolos Milio, BSc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nMax Zworth, BASc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nJessica J. Bartoszko, HBSc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nClaudia Valli, MSc\nBiomedical Research Institute San Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Barcelona, Spain (C.V., M.R.)\nView all articles by this author\nMontserrat Rabassa, PhD\nBiomedical Research Institute San Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Barcelona, Spain (C.V., M.R.)\nView all articles by this author\nYung Lee, BHSc\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nJoanna Zajac, PhD\nJagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland (J.Z., A.P., M.M.B.)\nView all articles by this author\nAnna Prokop-Dorner, PhD\nJagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland (J.Z., A.P., M.M.B.)\nView all articles by this author\nCalvin Lo, BHSc\nUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (C.L.)\nView all articles by this author\nMalgorzata M. Bala, PhD\nJagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland (J.Z., A.P., M.M.B.)\nView all articles by this author\nPablo Alonso-Coello, MD, PhD\nBiomedical Research Institute San Pau (IIB Sant Pau) and CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain (P.A.)\nView all articles by this author\nSteven E. Hanna, PhD\nMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (D.Z., G.H.G., K.C., K.M., M.Z., J.J.B., Y.L., S.E.H.)\nView all articles by this author\nBradley C. Johnston, PhD\nDalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (B.C.J.)\nView all articles by this author\nAcknowledgment: The authors thank Thomasin Adams-Webber (Hospital for Sick Children) for her help in designing the search strategy.\nDisclosures: Dr. El Dib received a São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) (2018/11205-6) scholarship and funding from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) (CNPq 310953/2015-4) and the Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University. Dr. Johnston received a grant from Texas A&M AgriLife Research to fund investigator-driven research related to saturated and polyunsaturated fats within the 36-month reporting period required by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, as well as funding received from the International Life Science Institute (North America) that ended before the 36-month reporting period. Authors not named here have disclosed no conflicts of interest. Disclosures can also be viewed at www.acponline.org/authors/icmje/ConflictOfInterestForms.do?msNum=M19-0655.\nEditors' Disclosures: Christine Laine, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, reports that her spouse has stock options/holdings with Targeted Diagnostics and Therapeutics. Darren B. Taichman, MD, PhD, Executive Editor, reports that he has no financial relationships or interests to disclose. Cynthia D. Mulrow, MD, MSc, Senior Deputy Editor, reports that she has no relationships or interests to disclose. Jaya K. Rao, MD, MHS, Deputy Editor, reports that she has stock holdings/options in Eli Lilly and Pfizer. Catharine B. Stack, PhD, MS, Deputy Editor, Statistics, reports that she has stock holdings in Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Colgate-Palmolive. Christina C. Wee, MD, MPH, Deputy Editor, reports employment with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Sankey V. Williams, MD, Deputy Editor, reports that he has no financial relationships or interests to disclose. Yu-Xiao Yang, MD, MSCE, Deputy Editor, reports that he has no financial relationships or interest to disclose.\n>Reproducible Research Statement: Study protocol: Registered with PROSPERO (CRD42017074074). Statistical code and data set: Available from Ms. Zeraatkar (e-mail, [email protected]). For sample code, see Supplement 2.\nCorresponding Author: Bradley C. Johnston, PhD, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Room 404, 5790 University Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 0E4, Canada; e-mail, [email protected].\nCurrent Author Addresses: Ms. Zeraatkar, Drs. Guyatt and Hanna, and Ms. Bartoszko: Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1, Canada.\nDr. Han: Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University, 309 Philmun-daero, Dong-gu, Gwangju 61452, Korea.\nDr. Vernooij: Department of Research, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Godebaldkwartier 419, Utrecht 3511 DT, the Netherlands.\nDr. El Dib: Institute of Science and Technology, São José dos Campos, Avenida Engenheiro Francisco José Longo, 777, Jardim São Dimas, São José dos Campos, 12245-000, Spain.\nDr. Cheung: 114 Loganberry Crescent, Toronto, Ontario M2H 3H1, Canada.\nMr. Milio: 592 Regal Place, Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2G3, Canada.\nMr. Zworth: 28 York Downs Drive, Toronto, Ontario M3H 1J1, Canada.\nMs. Valli and Drs. Rabassa and Alonso-Coello: Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre, (IIB Sant Pau-CIBERESP), Carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167, Barcelona, 08025, Spain.\nMr. Lee: 30 White Lodge Crescent, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4C 9A1, Canada.\nDrs. Zajac, Prokop-Dorner, and Bala: Jagiellonian University Medical College, Department of Hygiene and Dietetics, Kopernika 7 Street, 31-034 Krakow, Poland.\nMr. Lo: 556 Amarone Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5W 0A7, Canada.\nDr. Johnston: Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Room 404, 5790 University Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 0E4, Canada.\nAuthor Contributions: Conception and design: D. Zeraatkar, G.H. Guyatt, M.M. Bala, P. Alonso-Coello, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nAnalysis and interpretation of the data: D. Zeraatkar, M.A. Han, R.W.M. Vernooij, K. Milio, M. Rabassa, A. Prokop-Dorner, M.M. Bala, P. Alonso-Coello, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nDrafting of the article: D. Zeraatkar, M.A. Han, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nCritical revision for important intellectual content: D. Zeraatkar, G.H. Guyatt, R.W.M. Vernooij, M. Rabassa, Y. Lee, A. Prokop-Dorner, C. Lo, M.M. Bala, P. Alonso-Coello, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nFinal approval of the article: D. Zeraatkar, M.A. Han, G.H. Guyatt, R.W.M. Vernooij, R. El Dib, K. Cheung, K. Milio, M. Zworth, J.J. Bartoszko, C. Valli, M. Rabassa, Y. Lee, J. Zajac, A. Prokop-Dorner, C. Lo, M.M. Bala, P. Alonso-Coello, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nStatistical expertise: D. Zeraatkar, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nAdministrative, technical, or logistic support: D. Zeraatkar, R. El Dib, Y. Lee, S.E. Hanna, B.C. Johnston.\nCollection and assembly of data: D. Zeraatkar, M.A. Han, R.W.M. Vernooij, R. El Dib, K. Cheung, K. Milio, M. Zworth, J.J. Bartoszko, C. Valli, M. Rabassa, Y. Lee, J. Zajac, C. Lo, B.C. Johnston.\nThis article was published at Annals.org on 1 October 2019.\nMetrics & Citations\nMetrics\nCitations\nIf you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. For an editable text file, please select Medlars format which will download as a .txt file. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.\nFor more information or tips please see 'Downloading to a citation manager' in the Help menu.\nFormat\nRIS (ProCite, Reference Manager)\nEndNote\nBibTex\nMedlars\nRefWorks\nDirect import\nTips for downloading citations\nDownload article citation data for:\nDena Zeraatkar, Mi Ah Han, Gordon H. Guyatt, et al. Red and Processed Meat Consumption and Risk for All-Cause Mortality and Cardiometabolic Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Cohort Studies. Ann Intern Med.2019;171:703-710. [Epub 1 October 2019]. doi:10.7326/M19-0655\nView More\nLogin Options:\nIndividual Login\nInstitutional Login\nPurchase\nYou will be redirected to acponline.org to sign-in to Annals to complete your purchase.\nbuy this article subscribe\nAccess to EPUBs and PDFs for FREE Annals content requires users to be registered and logged in. A subscription is not required. You can create a free account below or from the following link. You will be redirected to acponline.org to create an account that will provide access to Annals. If you are accessing the Free Annals content via your institution's access, registration is not required.\nCreate your Free Account\nYou will be redirected to acponline.org to create an account that will provide access to Annals.\ncreate account learn more\nSee Also\nReduction of Red and Processed Meat Intake and Cancer Mortality and Incidence\nMi Ah Han, MD, PhD,\nDena Zeraatkar, MSc,\nGordon H. Guyatt, MD,\nRobin W.M. 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Patel, PhD,\nBenjamin Djulbegovic, MD, PhD,\nPablo Alonso-Coello, MD, PhD,\nMalgorzata M. Bala, MD, PhD, and\nGordon H. Guyatt, MD\nMeat Consumption and Health: Food for Thought\nAaron E. Carroll, MD, MS and\nTiffany S. Doherty, PhD\nRelated in ACP Journals\nView options\nPDF/EPUB\nView PDF/EPUB\nSee Also\nReduction of Red and Processed Meat Intake and Cancer Mortality and Incidence\nMi Ah Han, MD, PhD,\nDena Zeraatkar, MSc,\nGordon H. Guyatt, MD,\nRobin W.M. Vernooij, PhD,\nRegina El Dib, PhD,\nYing Zhang, PhD,\nAbdullah Algarni, MBBS,\nGareth Leung, BHSc,\nDawid Storman, MD,\nClaudia Valli, MSc,\nMontserrat Rabassa, PhD,\nNadia Rehman, BDS,\nMichael K. Parvizian, BHSc,\nMax Zworth, BA&Sc,\nJessica J. Bartoszko, HBSc,\nLuciane Cruz Lopes, PhD,\nDaegan Sit, MD,\nMalgorzata M. Bala, MD, PhD,\nPablo Alonso-Coello, MD, PhD, and\nBradley C. Johnston, PhD\nHealth-Related Values and Preferences Regarding Meat Consumption\nClaudia Valli, MSc,\nMontserrat Rabassa, PhD,\nBradley C. 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Un moment majeur dont on ne dira rien ici : le débat entre les deux candidats restant en concurrence, organisé par TF1 et France 2 le mercredi 3 mai, à quatre jours du second tour de l’élection présidentielle. Et un moment mineur : la mise en scène des préparatifs de ce débat. Le premier devait offrir une belle occasion, selon les termes de Nathalie Saint Cricq, l’une des deux journalistes chargés d’animer la soirée, de proposer un débat de fond au-delà des foires d’empoigne, de présenter des confrontations « pas simplement sur des histoires de personnalités, mais sur aussi des dossiers ». Mais la préparation du « choc politique » sur le fond permit à de nombreux médias de fabriquer par avance un choc médiatique entre deux personnalités, à coups de reportages se disputant l’information la plus vide.\nDes enjeux politiques de la température\nL’« avant-débat », comme il est convenu de l’appeler, fut l’occasion de spéculations de diverse nature et de pronostics plus ou moins hasardeux. Avant de toucher le « fond », il fut surtout question de « forme », et, dès le matin, divers médias révélèrent toute l’arrière-cuisine de la mise en scène du débat à venir. Ces « informations » ont concerné en premier lieu le plateau de télévision où devaient se dérouler les échanges. Toute la journée, France Info a diffusé en boucle une interview de Céline Asselot, « allée dans les coulisses de l’émission » pour récolter des informations essentielles, répondant à des questions non moins pertinentes de Célyne Baÿt-Darcourt :\n- D’abord le décor : à quoi va-t-il ressembler ?\n- Alors c’est un décor plutôt épuré, aux tons champagne, hein, couleurs choisies parce que c’est à la fois doux et solennel, voilà « solennel » c’est ce qu’on nous a expliqué hier ; en toile de fond, une grande photo de l’Élysée sans doute pour se mettre dans l’ambiance…\n- Floue paraît-il non ?\n- Oui, absolument pour qu’on… pour que voilà, ça ne perturbe pas non plus les deux candidats. Et puis au centre du plateau, une table de deux mètres cinquante et des fauteuils, face à face, comme d’habitude finalement, les chaines auraient bien aimé innover un petit peu cette année et ont proposé d’ailleurs des pupitres à l’américaine, comme ça c’est fait pendant les débats avant le premier tour, mais les candidats préféraient un peu plus de confort.\nLa question de l’assise des candidats semblant essentielle à l’avenir du pays, la journaliste insiste sur la qualité des fauteuils avant d’embrayer sur un autre enjeu capital pour le libre-choix politique des auditeurs et auditrices : la température sur le plateau.\n- Voilà des fauteuils donc c’est vrai que c’est plus confortable, quant à la température du studio, vous savez que c’est presque toujours un détail important, [elle] a été fixée à dix-neuf degrés, histoire de ne pas risquer d’avoir trop chaud sous l’œil des quatorze caméras du studio.\n- Et de ne pas avoir de goutte, hein…\n- Ah, ce serait dommage…\n- … qui perle sur le front, c’est pas très joli.\nEt c’est ainsi que la goutte de sueur est devenue un cliché repris par plusieurs émissions politiques, comme par exemple sur France Inter, où l’on a appris à 13 heures 10 que les candidats « préfèrent être assis, [et que] la température du studio [est un] élément clé si l’on veut éviter la pas très esthétique goutte de sueur ». Dans de nombreux médias, cette information capitale a déclenché commentaires et micro-reportages, tout aussi capitaux :\n- Ouest France présente ainsi un historique des thermomètres présidentiels : « la température du studio : en 2007, Nicolas Sarkozy voulait 19 °C, parce qu’il a tendance à transpirer, et Ségolène Royal, 21° ; ils ont transigé à 20°. »\n- Europe 1 insiste sur l’importance de l’information : « une température – c’est important – aux alentours de 19 degrés, pour éviter tout risque de transpiration ».\n- Après les émissions de France Info, le site reprend ce « détail » : « Autre détail : la température sur le plateau. Elle sera de 19-20°C pour éviter que les candidats ne transpirent trop. Par ailleurs, il n’y aura pas de public sur place. »\nChaque média ajoute ainsi son grain de sel à la « tension » de l’événement, des traditionnels « reportages » devant les QG des candidats à la revue des méthodes employées par ces derniers pour se mettre « dans le bain ».\nAinsi de Sud-Ouest :\n… ou encore de 20minutes :\nDans un article publié sur le site de RTL, scrutant avec attention les « les derniers détails techniques du match Macron-Le Pen », le lecteur a été quant à lui gratifié d’un encart spécial lui délivrant « les 8 éléments à connaître » avant le débat. Huit éléments tout à fait politiques :\nFidèle à sa mission de service public, France Inter est allé jusqu’à interroger le réalisateur de l’émission pour entendre ses précieux éclairages sur la climatisation et le décorum :\nTristan Carné est le réalisateur de l’émission de ce soir : « La température des plateaux n’est plus tellement un problème dans la mesure où on a des clims qui sont beaucoup plus performantes qu’avant, les lumières aussi ont beaucoup progressé, donc ont est aux alentours de dix-neuf, vingt degrés mais c’est pas un travail insurmontable aujourd’hui, là où ça l’était peut-être plus en tous cas davantage il y a quelques années quand les systèmes de lumière et de climatisation étaient moins performants. » Quant au décor, il ressemble beaucoup à celui de 2012 : couleur champagne avec une photo de l’Élysée au fond du plateau. Un décor sobre, accueillant, on a envie de dire apaisant qui servira d’écrin à un débat qui s’annonce tout sauf apaisé.\nSur l’antenne de RTL, Yves Calvi a consacré la pastille quotidienne « 3 minutes pour comprendre » [1] à l’interview du même réalisateur. La série de questions qu’il pose à Tristan Carné, ne laisse aucun doute quant à l’ « expertise » qu’il prétend nous apporter : « l ’état d’esprit » du réalisateur, son possible « trac », l’heure à laquelle il apprendra l’autorisation ou non des plans de coupe, l’interdiction ou non des téléphones portables, la tenue ou non de pauses au cours du débat. Rien n’a été laissé de côté, pas même cette interrogation profonde que nous peinons à transcrire dans son intégralité : « Ils seront assis ? »\nLe champ de « l’expertise » semblait saturé. Mais le service public et ses reporters dépêchés sur le terrain entendirent bien prouver le contraire : animant le pré-débat sur France 2, et visiblement chagrin d’avoir été remplacé dans le rôle de l’animateur-vedette à cette occasion, David Pujadas prit sa revanche, pas peu fier d’annoncer la présence sur place d’une des journalistes de la chaine, « dans la coulisse, juste avant que la zone soit bouclée ». S’en suivit, en trois actes, le thriller de Maryse Burgot :\nNous croyions avoir touché le fond. C’était sans compter sur Gala, désireux de nous livrer une expertise de son cru. Le magazine a consacré un article aux secrets de communication du parti d’extrême-droite, un parti dont la « normalisation » passe aussi de toute évidence par la question... du maquillage. Extraits :\nConnue pour son visage et ses expressions rudes, la candidate du Front National cherche à se radoucir. […] Marine Le Pen s’est entourée d’une conseillère en communication pour tenter de gagner des voix. Réputée dure et agressive, elle a radicalement transformé son look, d’abord vestimentaire mais aussi côté beauté. Si ses gestes et son attitude face à Emmanuel Macron ont été ultra offensifs et très masculins, son make-up tente de raconter une toute autre histoire. Ses paroles et ses répliques sont dures, en total contraste avec ses lèvres très fines qui se voient à peine. Au lieu de sur-jouer avec un rouge très fort, elle calme le jeu subtilement avec un rouge à lèvre rosé en parfait raccord avec ses yeux pour donner un maximum d’harmonie à son visage. Histoire de dire qu’elle prend soin d’elle mais refuse d’en faire trop.\nIndispensable.\n« Un plan de coupe, ça peut être meurtrier »\nS’il n’a pas été question, avant le débat, d’analyser les programmes et les coupes budgétaires proposées par les candidats, les médias ont consacré beaucoup de temps à commenter une autre forme de coupe : les « plans de coupe » (à savoir filmer un candidat pendant que son adversaire parle pour observer ses réactions). Cela paraît anodin ? Cette grande première a suscité pourtant une avalanche des commentaires, à commencer dans les deux émissions précédemment évoquées :\n– Sur France Info :\n- Finalement les plans de coupe vont être autorisés pendant ce débat.\n- Oui ce qui veut dire qu’on pourra voir à l’écran un candidat pendant que l’autre parle, on pourra voir par exemple un des participants en train de sourire, de faire non de la tête, ou encore de lire ses notes, ça parait anodin, ça l’est pas du tout hein : depuis 1981 les finalistes à la présidentielle avaient toujours refusé ces fameux plans de coupe, ils les jugeaient trop risqués, mais les chaines ont beaucoup insisté cette année parce que ça permet un débat plus dynamique, plus riche pour les téléspectateurs, alors les discussions ont été très longues, hein Marine le Pen était particulièrement réticente, et puis finalement en fin de matinée les candidats sont tombés d’accord : oui aux plans de coupe, mais de manière modérée, donc ce ne sera pas non plus heu… virevoltant hein.\n- Oui. Mais on sait pas combien ? « Modéré » on ne sait pas ce que ça veut dire…\n- Non, non, non.\n– Sur France Inter :\n- Alors il y avait une ultime réunion de calage ce matin au CSA entre les équipes d’Emmanuel Macron et de Marine le Pen, et après de longues et âpres discussions les deux partis sont tombés d’accord sur un usage modéré des plans de coupe, il y en aura donc quelques-uns et c’est une première depuis 1981, Michel Field, le directeur de l’information à France Télévision : « Je dois dire que l’un et l’autre ont été un peu refroidis par le débat à 11 sur BFM à cause de l’usage qu’ils ont jugé l’un et l’autre un peu intempestif et d’ailleurs pas seulement sur leur candidat leur champion respectif, mais sur d’autres aussi. Et je pense que là, comme les plans de coupe, ça fait toujours peur… un plan de coupe ça peut être meurtrier ! » Et notamment si l’on est surpris en train de regarder ses fiches voire son portable comme François Fillon lors du débat à 11 le 20 mars dernier…\nSur les sites internet des grands médias, chacun y va de son petit commentaire, voire de son frétillant pronostic [2] :\nSur BFM...\nAu Parisien...\nAu Monde...\nÀ Télérama...\nSur RTL...\nSur France Info...\nAu Figaro...\nFace à un tel événement, on se rassurera le lendemain à la lecture du Huffington Post :\nOù l’on apprend que « ces images tant redoutées [...] ont surtout montré des postures et des gestes plutôt maîtrisés ». Misère…\nÉchauffements éditoriaux avant le match\nAprès le premier débat entre les cinq candidats à la présidentielle, nous avions qualifié en ces termes sa couverture médiatique : « La cause est entendue : une élection est une compétition, une \"compétition électorale\", précisément. Et un débat qui met aux prises les candidats, est, selon le mot cent fois entendu, un \"match\". Et la tradition sportive veut qu’un tel \"match\" mobilise son lot de commentaires… et de commentateurs. » Le débat du 3 mai ne fit nullement exception, et des « experts » en tout genre firent de nouveau leur apparition afin de gloser – sportivement – sur les postures et les stratégies en présence. Les auditeurs de France Info ont ainsi eu droit à une partie de tennis, à moins que ce ne fut un match de boxe. Célyne Bayt-Darcourt a invité un « docteur en sciences politiques » (à moins que ce ne soit un communiquant) pour trancher :\n- [Les candidats] ont-ils raison de consacrer cette journée à la préparation de ce duel ? La réponse de Jean-Christophe Gallien [3]\n- Ben je crois que c’est essentiel, c’est un peu comme leur finale de Roland Garros à chacun d’entre eux, et puis c’est leur première en plus, donc c’est une préparation sportive de haut niveau, on s’y prépare…\n- Comme à un combat ?\n- Exactement, je crois que c’est même presque plus un combat de boxe effectivement, c’est une mauvaise image Roland Garros parce que c’est presque un peu trop gentil, la seule vérité c’est qu’on a un filet entre soi mais c’est vrai que c’est un peu ça.\nLa métaphore est filée pendant tout l’entretien :\n- « Il faut attaquer ou alors il faut rester en fond de court pour prendre une image tennistique (sic) ? »\n- « Moi, j’crois qu’il faut prendre le contrôle du rythme, et très vite, c’est à dire les dix premières minutes sont essentielles, […], enfin voilà, on est dans ce jeu là : monter au filet oui de temps en temps, et rester en fond de court de temps en temps. »\nIl faut dire que cette « image tennistique » n’est pas l’apanage de France Info [4], puisque quelques minutes avant le match, LCP Public Sénat a proposé un plateau de prestigieux commentateurs discutant dans les mêmes termes. Anne-Sophie Beauvais, directrice de « Science Po alumni » expliqua ainsi :\n- « La personnalité est aussi une question importante dans ces débats, parce que c’est ça qu’on découvre […] Ce qu’on répète beaucoup quand même c’est que celui qui est en tête, c’est de prendre peu de risques, et d’essayer d’être… heu, non pas le plus lisse, mais dans tous les cas – vous faisiez des comparaisons sportives – c’est peut-être pas lui qui va monter tout de suite au filet. »\n- « Il joue à l’italienne, si on veut faire une métaphore sportive, footballistique. Il joue en défense. »\n- « Voilà. […] Nicolas Sarkozy face à Ségolène Royal, les conseils qui lui étaient donnés à l’époque, c’était de rester finalement presque un peu en fond de court. »\nToute la journée durant, la presse est ainsi devenue le théâtre de la parole professorale et professionnelle... Ouest France interviewe le gratin de l’expertise politique, incarné par Philippe Moreau Chevrolet, président de MCBG Conseil, une « agence de communication spécialisée dans la communication personnelle des dirigeants » comme le stipule sa biographie en ligne. Et que nous a appris cet ancien journaliste ? Que « la campagne [allait] redonner \"un peu de poids politique\" au rendez-vous cathodique du soir. » Diantre ! C’est dire si ses analyses des enjeux du débat pèsent lourd : Macron devra « montrer qu’il est non seulement capable de dominer Marine Le Pen, une véritable bête politique, mais aussi capable de diriger le pays avec une ligne claire ». Quant à Marine Le Pen, « elle adoptera sûrement \"un caractère maternant avec Macron. C’est-à-dire ne pas le prendre complètement au sérieux, le prendre de haut, l’infantiliser.\" » [5]\nParoles, paroles, paroles…\nLes débats pré-débat se sont également focalisés sur les échanges de « petites phrases » ayant marqué la campagne… voire l’histoire de la Cinquième République. Du « monopole du cœur » à « l’homme du passif », on ne compte pas le nombre de médias ayant ainsi déterré les « phrases choc » des précédents débats pour la présidentielle, à l’instar du Parisien :\nPour d’autres, trop impatients, le débat qui s’annonçait a été l’occasion de commenter une nouvelle fois les débats... déjà passés ! C’est ainsi que les ondes de France Info ont rembobiné la campagne de 2017, en expliquant « la genèse et la montée en puissance de ce duel Macron-Le Pen », et en revenant sur les moments chocs de leur affrontement [6].\nEnfin, derniers temps d’antenne avant la tempête, les JT de 20h des différentes chaines ont consacré l’intégralité de leur programmation au débat qui ne s’était pas encore tenu, sans une once de fond politique. Nous nous contenterons ici de l’exemple de TF1, très informé sur les préparatifs des uns, les notes des autres, l’état d’esprit de Brigitte Macron (« Très bonne (sic). Pour moi, [Emmanuel Macron] a la force d’une évidence. Au revoir. »), et riche en micros-trottoirs cherchant à prendre le pouls traditionnel des Français. Sur les 35 minutes de journal, TF1 a ainsi consacré 29 minutes aux aspects techniques et aux préparatifs du débat, 3 minutes seulement aux programmes et 2 minutes... à d’autres informations, séquence sobrement annoncée, dans le rappel des titres, comme... « Le reste des informations » !\nL’absence d’informations sur le fond révèle essentiellement la focale médiatique qui, aux explications sur les programmes, tend à privilégier les échanges violents et personnels, mettant en scène un duel entre des protagonistes prétendument charismatiques et non entre des programmes politiques ayant des incidences concrètes. C’est notamment ce mécanisme qui explique en partie, comme nous l’avons déjà souligné, la normalisation du Front national, résumé aux bons ou gros mots et aux apparences physiques de ses leaders qui paraissent « présidentiables ».\n***\nMême si – preuve qu’un autre journalisme est possible – des articles de qualité et des émissions de belle facture auront parfois apporté du contenu important, les élections présidentielles 2017 auront été particulièrement marquées [7] par la peopolisation des candidats, à grand renfort de « métaphores » sportives masquant mal l’incapacité généralisée, en particulier sur les plateaux télé « pré » et « post » débats, à discuter des programmes, des enjeux stratégiques, des aspirations des militants ou des citoyens. Ce type de métaphores, qui aident des animateurs en manque de temps pour éplucher « les dossiers » (puisqu’ils déploient de grands efforts pour connaître avec précision la qualité de la climatisation, du gazon ou de la terre battue) contribue à la longue à dépolitiser des enjeux politiques réduits à des confrontations épiques, et ainsi rendre équivalents toutes les options et invisibles les conséquences potentielles des choix électoraux.\nEt le débat d’après le débat, notamment sur BFM-TV, fut conforme à tout ce qu’on pouvait en attendre. On releva qu’il ne fut pas digne de la fonction présidentielle : qu’il ne fut pas « à la hauteur » ! Les préparatifs médiatiques du débat, eux, avaient atteint des sommets !\nVincent Bollenot et Pauline Perrenot grâce aux observations de Bruno Dastillung et Kahina Seghir, et à la vidéo de Florent Michaux.\n_________________\nAnnexe\nFrance Info, 3 mai 2017.\n- Émilie Gauterot, expliquez-nous la genèse et la montée en puissance de ce duel Macron Le Pen…\n- Affrontement en filigrane, à la marge d’abord, dans un avant premier tour à onze, Marine Le Pen répartit les attaques, s’en prend d’ailleurs surtout au départ à François Fillon. Emmanuel Macron se veut courtois, bienveillant, ne tire jamais le premier, ne réagit qu’en riposte comme lors du débat à cinq du 20 mars, sur la question du burkini : [Extrait du débat à cinq]. Lors de ce premier débat, Marine Le Pen évoque aussi sans le nommer son adversaire, formé dans les grandes écoles de la République, fonctionnaire puis banquier, puis re-politique, Emmanuel Macron l’interrompt et lâche dans un sourire : « Ah ça je crois que c’est pour moi, vous vous ennuieriez sans moi ». Nouvelle passe d’armes directe lors du débat à onze, on est le 4 avril, Emmanuel Macron cible Marine Le Pen lorsqu’il évoque l’Europe : [Extrait du débat à cinq]. Marine Le Pen identifiée à son père, ce sera dès lors l’un des axes du candidat d’En Marche, sur les questions internationales ; Marine Le Pen lancera, elle, lors de ce débat : « Emmanuel Macron a un talent incroyable, en sept minutes, il a trouvé le moyen de ne rien dire ».\n- Attaques plutôt limitées quand même avant le premier tour, ça c’est nettement durci depuis.\n- Premier temps : mercredi dernier à Amiens, affrontements à distance en visitant les salariés de l’usine Whirlpool, visite surprise de Marine Le Pen d’abord : [Extrait d’une déclaration de Marine Le Pen]. Et Emmanuel Macron lui succède l’après midi et prévient : « Je ne lui laisserait pas un centimètre d’espace, pas une seconde de répit, pas une once d’énergie », deuxième temps avant hier premier mai, les deux candidats se rendent coup à coup par meetings interposés : [Extraits des deux meetings]. Un premier mai qui a été pour chacun l’occasion de décliner ses angles d’attaque, Marine Le Pen appelant à faire “ barrage à la finance, à l’arrogance et à l’argent roi ” », Emmanuel Macron ciblant le parti des agents du désastre et des instruments du pire. Peu de confrontations finalement depuis le départ sur le fond, sur les détails des programmes.\nAcrimed est une association qui tient à son indépendance. Nous ne recourons ni à la publicité ni aux subventions. Vous pouvez nous soutenir en faisant un don ou en adhérant à l’association.\nFaire un don Adhérer\nNotes\n[1] Cette pastille se définit ainsi sur le site de RTL : « Toute la semaine à 7h18 et à 8h15 le weekend, la rédaction de RTL vous apporte son expertise et vous éclaire sur des faits d’actualités. »\n[2] De là à dire que ces plans de coupe vont déterminer l’élection présidentielle chez ces gogos d’électeurs et d’électrices pour lesquels seuls les apparences comptent…\n[3] Celui-ci est certes docteur en sciences politiques et professeur associé à Paris 1, mais surtout directeur d’un cabinet de communication proche des milieux de pouvoir.\n[4] Notre liste est loin d’être exhaustive puisque les médias ont pratiquement tous cédé au vocabulaire sportif en guise de métaphore du débat, de la traditionnelle « passe d’armes » au match de boxe.\n[5] Comme le communicant ne suffisait pas à brasser le vent nécessaire à l’article de Ouest France, le quotidien a donné la parole à un second expert, Arnaud Mercier, professeur à l’Institut Français de la Presse : « L’enjeu, c’est le pourcentage, le rapport de force. […] Marine Le Pen va-t-elle franchir ou non la barre des 40 % ? L’indécision d’une importante part de l’électorat de François Fillon, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, un peu moins Benoît Hamon, amène une configuration nouvelle. L’attitude qu’ils vont adopter (voter ou non, blanc ou pas, voter Macron pour faire barrage) peut découler de la performance du candidat d’En Marche ! »\n[6] La transcription figure en annexe.\n[7] Voir les conclusions de nos deux derniers articles sur la question, plus que jamais d’actualité : « Présidentielle 2017 : Le « grand débat » à onze disséqué par l’éditocratie ».\nA lire également...\nPrésidentielle 2017 : Des journalistes sportifs au bord du ring de TF1\n22 mars 2017\nUne journée en continu et en alternance sur BFM-TV et LCI\nUn exemple de journalisme sportif : les commentaires du premier débat de la « primaire de gauche »\n16 janvier 2017\nMisère du journalisme politicien : candidats notés, collecte des « phrases qui tuent » et (...)\nPrésidentielle 2017 : Le « grand débat » à onze disséqué par l’éditocratie\n13 avril 2017\nDésorientés par le format du débat, les journalistes politiques ne renoncent pas à commenter… le (...)\nPrésidentielle 2017 : c’est (mal) parti\n9 mai 2016\nMédias et partis dominants : petits arrangements entre amis.\nVoir aussi...\nÉlections\nDébats télévisés\nJournalisme politique\nÉlection présidentielle de 2017\nA la une\nLe Repli : une critique de la normalisation médiatique de l’autoritarisme et du racisme\n10 décembre 2024\nUn documentaire de Joseph Paris.\nFrance Inter, Sciences Po et la Palestine : « nuance » ou calomnie ? 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Warning labels on soda??\nIn a state where there are more pain management clinics than McDonald’s restaurants, Florida seems to be the epicenter of the prescription painkiller addiction epidemic. In response, the Sunshine State has been enacting laws, which have helped to more closely monitor drug distribution and combat the problem.\nPain killers via Shutterstock\nIn a state where there are more pain management clinics than McDonald’s restaurants, Florida seems to be the epicenter of the prescription pain killer addiction epidemic. From 2003-2009(1), the rate of fatalities from opiate overdose increased more than 80 percent in the state, and 90 of the 100 doctors purchasing the greatest number of oxycodone in the country were in Florida. Oxycodone is the opiate that has the greatest potential for being abused, and it's the most dangerous as it is as powerfully addictive as heroin.\nIn 2010, in response to the direness of the situation, Florida established laws requiring pain clinics to register with the state while subjecting them to increased surveillance. The next year, the Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP), also known as E-FORSCE, became operational. This electronic database collects information about the dispensation of prescription drugs, which can be voluntarily accessed by prescribers. The ultimate goal is to prevent overprescribing and identifying patients who \"doctor shop\" – visiting multiple doctors to obtain multiple prescriptions.\nResearchers from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health recently published their findings(2) in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence, which sought to assess the utility of this program with regard to high-risk prescribers.\nInvestigators used the IMS Health prescription database from July 2010 to September 2012 which they broke down into pre-intervention, intervention and post-intervention blocks. The data showed that high-risk prescribers accounted for 4 percent (1,526 doctors), yet 67 percent of total opioid volume (kilograms per month) and 40 percent of total opioid prescriptions.\nFollowing the implementation of Florida’s laws, high-risk prescribers had significant reductions in numbers of opioid patients (-536 patients/month) and number of opioid prescriptions (-847 prescriptions per month). There were also drops in dose (measured morphine equivalent) and volume (kilograms per month).\nNo statistically significant changes were observed in low-risk prescribers.\n“Our findings indicate how state policies such as PDMPs may reduce opioid use among the highest prescribers,” stated Hsien-Yen Chang, PhD, an assistant scientist in the Bloomberg School’s Department of Health Policy and Management, and the senior author of the study. “But our report also shows that programs like PDMPs must be complemented by many other measures to combat the epidemic of addiction and non-medical opioid use.”\nThe comparable prescription drug monitoring database (for controlled Schedule II, III, and IV drugs) in New York State is I-STOP and it is not voluntary. Just this year that state mandated the use of electronic prescriptions -- doing away with the prescription pad, which can be stolen and/or forged. It would be interesting to see whether these interventions will yield better results in curbing overprescribing and decreasing the morbidity and mortality of opioid addiction.\nPrescription painkiller misuse and abuse is a profound public health problem. Trying to come up with an adequate solution will require much trial and error. Americans are the largest consumers, globally, of prescription opioids (and almost 100 percent of all hydrocodone and 81 percent of oxycodone) which highlights a profound problem. We need to shift the focus away from opiate analgesia where possible and continue to spread awareness of the potential consequences of prescription pain killer misuse to physicians and patients alike.\nNOTES:\nJAMA Intern Med. 2015;175(10):1642-1649. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.3931\nChang, H.-Y., et al., Impact of prescription drug monitoring programs and pill mill laws on high-risk opioid prescribers: A comparative interrupted time series analysis. Drug Alcohol Depend. 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Racial tensions and differing views have stirred emotions among students, faculty and staff. I would like to ask the campus to remember our values, which include mutual respect and civility, along with a commitment to diversity. We will all get through this.\"\nFull letter from Delaney:\nIn the past 18 hours, we have seen a flurry of social media posts, including a threatening message and a disturbing image. I want to let the campus community know that we have taken immediate action based upon what we have seen. The safety of our campus is a top priority. FERPA privacy laws prohibit us from indicating whether or not a student has been suspended and truly limit our ability to communicate as broadly as we would like to do.\nIt appears these posts have spurred numerous and spurious rumors on campus as well. One rumor was that someone had a gun on campus; another was that a building was locked down. Yet another rumor was that classes have been cancelled. None of these are true. Every such rumor is false.\nPlease know the University Police Department has officers, both in uniform and in plain clothes, throughout our campus ensuring safety. I'm completely satisfied that the campus is safe, and I urge everyone to be calm.\nAdditionally, it has been brought to our attention that flyers have been posted on campus, along with numerous other campuses throughout the country stating: \"It's OK to be white.\" This is part of a national campus movement, specifically intended to be provocative. Here is an article from The Washington Post.\nThis last few months have been a particularly tumultuous time for many campuses. Racial tensions and differing views have stirred emotions among students, faculty and staff. I would like to ask the campus to remember our values, which include mutual respect and civility, along with a commitment to diversity. We will all get through this.\nAs always, if you see something that concerns you, contact the UPD at (904) 620-2800. If you need someone to talk to, contact the UNF Counseling Center at (904) 620-2602.\nOn Tuesday night, Delaney released another letter after the student in a \"disturbing image\" identified himself:\nI wanted to follow up on a message I sent to the campus community earlier today, about a flurry of social media posts which included a threatening message and a disturbing image. While Federal law (FERPA) normally prohibits me from discussing details, the student in question has self-identified to a news organization. This gives me the opportunity to share the facts that the student has released to the media.\nThe student calls himself a white supremacist, is a former member of the KKK, but is now a member of another white supremacist group. He posted a photo of himself with a gun in the context of confronting members of a student group, the Students for a Democratic Society, which is linked to the Black Lives Matter movement. The photo was taken off campus. The thread of his posts also included a threatening message. These actions led to his immediate suspension. In addition, he has been barred from campus, pending a conduct hearing next week. He can only come on campus when escorted by a police officer.\nThere have been a swarm of rumors surrounding this incident. As I said earlier today, rumors about a gun being displayed on campus are not true, and we did not order a lockdown of a building.\nIn an abundance of caution, the University Police Department will have officers in uniform visible on campus, along with undercover officers in plain clothes. This is not a reason to be alarmed: this is the UPD being proactive.\nThere is no need for classes to be canceled as I feel confident there is no threat to the campus.\nI understand this is a sensitive matter that has put some on edge. But we have always been a caring, supportive community and our strengths outweigh this incident. Further, no one should confuse the acts of a small handful of students with all that UNF is. We embrace diversity.\nAs I have said in the past, if you see something or hear something of concern, contact the UPD at (904) 620-2800. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://actu17.fr/faits-divers/correze-un-homme-tue-a-coups-de-marteau-son-fils-mis-en-examen-et-ecroue.html", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "srp,eng", "srp", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "deu,eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Corrèze : Un homme tué à coups de marteau, son fils mis en examen et écroué\nActu17\nFaits-divers\nEnquêtes\nJustice\nSociété\nAnalyses\nInternational\nPar région\nFaits-divers\nEnquêtes\nJustice\nSociété\nAnalyses\nInternational\nPar région\nMode nuit\nContactez-nous\nAlertez-nous\nFaits-Divers Nouvelle-Aquitaine\nCorrèze : Un homme tué à coups de marteau, son fils mis en examen et écroué\nUn jeune homme a été mis en examen à Limoges avant d'être placé en détention provisoire. Il est soupçonné du meurtre de son père, survenu jeudi 21 décembre. Le suspect aurait mortellement frappé son père avec un marteau, alors que ce dernier aurait exhibé une arme à feu, en étant menaçant.\nIllustration. (A17)\nCopier le lien de l'article\nPar Actu17\nLe lundi 25 décembre 2023 à 22:57\nC'est un véritable drame qui a ébranlé la petite commune de Saint-Cyr-la-Roche, près de Brive (Corrèze), où un jeune homme d'une vingtaine d'années est soupçonné d'avoir mortellement frappé son père avec un marteau. Le crime s'est produit dans une maison proche du bourg de cette commune rurale de 470 habitants, rapporte La Montagne.\nLe père de famille, Antonio C.-T., maçon de profession, serait rentré à son domicile dans un état d'ivresse avancé, se montrant menaçant envers son épouse et ses enfants avec une arme à feu. Dans un accès de colère, le fils aîné aurait alors cherché à s'interposer, saisissant un marteau et frappant son père à plusieurs reprises pour protéger le reste de la famille. Les faits ont conduit à la mort du père, malgré l'intervention des secours alertés par le fils dans la nuit.\nL'analyse de la scène de crime a été confiée aux techniciens de la cellule d'identification criminelle départementale de la gendarmerie. Les enquêteurs s'attachent à déterminer les circonstances précises du drame, en particulier la nature des violences intrafamiliales présumées et si les coups ont été portés en état de légitime défense.\nMis en examen pour meurtre sur ascendant\nLe jeune homme a été mis en examen pour meurtre sur ascendant et placé en détention provisoire à l'issue de sa comparution devant le juge d'instruction et le juge des libertés et de la détention (JLD). Une autopsie est prévue pour ce mardi 26 décembre dans le cadre de l'enquête menée par le pôle de l'instruction criminelle à Limoges.\nLES PLUS LUS\n1\nOrsay : Un homme de 54 ans retrouvé mort en pleine rue après une tentative de vol de sa moto\n2\nParis : Un serrurier poignardé à mort par un client mécontent\n3\n«Ils sont arrivés in extremis» : le récit de Manon, jetée d'un pont à Grenoble et sauvée par des policiers\n4\nGrenoble : Une jeune femme de 24 ans jetée d'un pont dans l'Isère par un inconnu\nActu17 est un nouveau média en ligne consacré à l'actualité Police-Justice et aux Faits-divers.\nLe factuel, en temps réel.\nRubriques\nFaits-divers\nEnquêtes\nJustice\nSociété\nAnalyses\nInternational\nPar région\nÀ propos\nA propos\nContact\nL'appli Actu17\nS'abonner\nCookies\nMentions\nLa charte du groupe\nPolitique de confidentialité\nGestion des cookies\nConditions générales\nMentions légales\n" } ]
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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://actualidadpanamericana.com/eps-niega-tratamiento/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "aze", "aze", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,zho", "ita", "ita", "eng", "ita", "fra", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "ita", "por", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ara,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,tur", "eng,tur", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "tur", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "deu", "eng", "fra", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,nld,lat", "eng,lat,ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "EPS se niega a pagar tratamiento de joven barranquillero sin ritmo\nToggle navigation\nActualidad Panamericana\nFacebook\nTwitter\nInstagram\nYouTube\nQuiénes Somos\nComprar libro\nPaute con nosotros\nContáctenos\nCharlas y talleres\nPodcast\nPublicado el 7 mayo, 2015 por Armando Estaban Quito en Innovación, Tecnología.\nEPS se niega a pagar tratamiento de joven barranquillero sin ritmo\nEn el barrio Cevillar del área metropolitana de Barranquilla, una familia vive un drama desde hace más de 15 años con cuya solución nadie se ha querido comprometer.\nJulio Mario Mojica es un joven de 16 años que sufre de «falta de ritmo» a la hora de bailar cualquier tipo de género musical. Sus familiares, consternados, han tenido que ver como el ahora adolescente desde su más tierna infancia ha sido objeto de burla de sus amigos.\n“Eche, siempre hemos visto al pelao tratar de tener swin pero es que no se compone, se mueve más un alkazelser en un kumis nojoda”, asegura su padre. “Nosotros vemos que sus primos bailan champeta y las pelaitas son felices, pero es que él se va mover y la gente de una llama a los paramédicos porque ajá, piensan que al pelao le está dando es un ataque”.\nAnte tal martirio, la familia decidió emprender una dura batalla legal contra la EPS para que le apruebe al joven un tratamiento que incluya clases de baile y unos zapatos ortopédicos para que, mientras se acostumbra, tendrá la sensación de estar moviéndose con ritmo.\nSobre este terrible caso, la alcaldía de Barranquilla publicó un polémico comunicado, anunciando que la mejor manera de solucionar el problema era sacrificando al joven. “Barranquilla, Curramba la bella, no puede permitir que con logros tan importantes como ser cuna de Miss Universo, Shakira o Sofia Vergara, llegue a ser opacada o mancillada por una tamaña mancha, de ahí que lo mejor es proceder con una decisión que, aunque dolorosa, estará en sintonía con el bien común y con la imagen de la ciudad en el exterior que es lo más importante».\nPor último, trascendió a última hora que Nerú se ofreció a dictar clases personalizadas en su casa acompañadas de una lectura de la Biblia. No obstante, a los padres del muchacho no les pareció conveniente que tomara dichas lecciones los viernes a las 10 de la noche.\nFollow @actualidadpanam\nshares\nFacebook\nTwitter\nWhatsApp\nComentarios\nComentarios\nEtiquetas: barranquilla eps polémica ritmo salud tratamiento\nPlease activate some Widgets.\nAviso legal\nPaute con nosotros\nContáctenos\nCargando comentarios...\nDebe estar conectado para enviar un comentario.\n" }, { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://actualidadpanamericana.com/los-91-mil-millones-publicidad-penalosa-bogota-ya-tendria-disney-world/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "deu", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "aze", "aze", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,zho", "ita", "ita", "eng", "ita", "fra", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa", "spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,spa", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "ita", "por", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ara,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,tur", "eng,tur", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "tur", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu,eng", "deu", "eng", "fra", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng,nld,lat", "eng,lat,ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Con los 91 mil millones de publicidad de Peñalosa, Bogotá ya tendría un Disney World - Actualidad Panamericana\nToggle navigation\nActualidad Panamericana\nFacebook\nTwitter\nInstagram\nYouTube\nQuiénes Somos\nComprar libro\nPaute con nosotros\nContáctenos\nCharlas y talleres\nPodcast\nPublicado el 18 septiembre, 2018 por Aquiles Baeza en Detodito.\nCon los 91 mil millones de publicidad de Peñalosa, Bogotá ya tendría un Disney World\nA partir de los resultados de una investigación de la Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa se pudo concluir que Bogotá tendría hoy su propio parque de diversiones de Disney, a la altura de los de París o Tokio, si no hubiera gastado tanta plata en publicidad para mejorar la imagen del alcalde.\nSegún el estudio, la alcaldía de Bogotá se ha gastado más de 91 mil millones de pesos en publirreportajes en los principales medios del país. El dinero de una sola de estas notas de prensa alcanzaría para contratar con prestaciones sociales al pato Donald, Mickey Mouse y a seis de los siete enanos de Blancanieves.\nCon lo cobrado por uno solo de los community managers del alcalde, expertos en crisis (en crearlas), se podría costear la pólvora de todo un año en este parque, que se habría llamado BogoDisney. Muchos niños están tristes con la noticia, pues ya no conocerán en persona a los entrañables personajes de Monsters Inc. y tendrán que conformarse con saludar a la distancia a Clara López.\nLa propuesta de Disney Enterprises, y que fue rechazada por «falta de presupuesto», beneficiaría a los vecinos del sector de San Victorino, según se puede apreciar en varios renders adjuntos. En lugar de una réplica escala 1:1 del castillo de Blancanieves, los bogotanos tendrán que seguir visitando el castillo de siempre, ubicado en el barrio Santa Fe.\n«Tan solo en cambiar el logo de la alcaldía por el «Bogotá Mejor para Todos», hemos gastado $48.648 millones del alma. Con eso tendríamos vestuario de por vida para todos los morracos de Disney», declaró un asesor de la Alcaldía en solapading marketing, que prefirió el anonimato.\nAnteriormente, Disney había mostrado interés por crear un parque de diversiones basado en los arroyos de Barranquilla.\nNota: Aclaramos que Actualidad Panamericana no ha recibido un solo peso de estas campañas y exigimos un trato equitativo al de otros medios. Paute aquí\nFollow @actualidadpanam\nshares\nFacebook\nTwitter\nWhatsApp\nComentarios\nComentarios\nEtiquetas: bogotá disney Enrique Peñalosa publicidad\nPlease activate some Widgets.\nAviso legal\nPaute con nosotros\nContáctenos\n" } ]
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"eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "fra", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "spa,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "deu", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "Et si les architectes prenaient en compte les besoins des soignants ? - Actusoins\nRechercher\nChercher :\nSe connecter\nAbonnement\nACCUEIL\nA LA UNE\nVie professionnelle\nVie libérale\nPratiques\nInitiatives\nSe former\nBrèves\nHeader\nMenu\nA LA UNE\nVie professionnelle\nVie libérale\nPratiques\nInitiatives\nSe former\nAbonnement\nSeconnecter\nToute l'actualité infirmière\nA redécouvrir 28 décembre 2017 Rédaction ActuSoins\nEt si les architectes prenaient en compte les besoins des soignants ?\nOptimisation de l’espace, choix des matériaux, personnalisation des lieux de soins… A l’hôpital, l’heure est à la collaboration entre soignants et maîtres d’œuvre pour construire des établissements plus performants. Mais la recette fonctionne plus ou moins bien…\nLe vaste projet du CHU d’Orléans – 1300 lits, 185 000 m2 et un bâtiment de 600 mètres de long – a permis de rassembler sur un seul lieu, à La Source, deux établissements existants et distants de onze kilomètres. © Luc Boegly\nConstruire un hôpital ou une clinique prend du temps. Entre cinq et dix ans depuis le moment où le besoin d’un nouvel établissement de soins se fait sentir, en passant par le déblocage des fonds publics ou privés, la levée des contraintes foncières, la sélection du maître d’oeuvre puis la conception du programme et du projet. Un long calendrier qui laisse bien souvent le temps au projet médical d’évoluer entre la commande et la livraison du bâtiment.\nIllustration avec le chantier du CHR d’Orléans, lancé dans les années 2000 et livré en janvier 2015. L’objectif était de rassembler dans ce nouveau centre hospitalier régional, sur un seul lieu à La Source, deux établissements existants et distants de onze kilomètres. Au regard des chiffres, ce chantier hospitalier qui comprenait une phase de démolition reconstruction est le plus important de France : 1300 lits, 185 000 m2 et un bâtiment de 600 mètres de long.\nLa concertation, une étape obligée… en principe\n© Luc Boegly\nC’est l’agence groupe 6, spécialisée dans la conception des établissements de santé, qui a conçu le CHR d’Orléans. Thierry Bernardoux, l’architecte en charge du chantier, décrit une concertation initiée avec le personnel soignant : « notre premier geste en tant que maître d’œuvre a été de rencontrer les utilisateurs et notamment les soignants lors de réunions de concertations organisées parfois pendant plusieurs semaines. »\nDans le cadre des procédures publiques, cependant, c’est un programmiste qui conçoit la trame d’un nouvel hôpital, comme un condensé des demandes des utilisateurs. L’architecte, lorsqu’il entre en piste, conçoit l’enveloppe à l’intérieur de laquelle, ce programme devra être mis en musique.\nComme tout projet architectural, un hôpital doit être agréable, fonctionnel et répondre aux préoccupations du personnel et des patients. « Mais nos esquisses ne sont que des interprétations de leurs besoins et parfois, on se trompe, et donc on modifie », reconnaît Thierry Bernardoux.\nC’est ce qui s’est passé à Orléans en effet : « la direction de l’hôpital voulait des salles de bloc les plus homogènes possible, or les chirurgiens aiment bien s’approprier les salles en fonction des pathologies et des pratiques, ils nous ont demandé d’ajouter des aménagements techniques. »\nLes requêtes sont venues aussi des infirmiers qui souhaitaient la mise à disposition de chariots de soins pour remplacer les armoires de médicaments. A l’arrivée, chaque patient dispose finalement de son chariot personnalisé ce qui permet aux équipes de soins de faire des préparations au pied du malade et réduit leurs déplacements. Un progrès pour les soignants qui a obligé notamment les architectes à concevoir des chambres un peu plus grandes pour loger les chariots sans difficulté.\nEviter les kilomètres à parcourir dans des hôpitaux XXL\nLe nouveau CHU d’Orléans est le premier hôpital labellisé Haute Qualité Environnementale. © Mathieu Ducros.\nLes proportions XXL qu’affichent les nouveaux établissements de soins sont une contrainte récurrente. A Orléans par exemple, il a fallu imaginer des « découpes verticales » et « horizontales » pour redonner une échelle humaine au lieu. « Nous avons conçu une organisation en pôles de soins, car nous voulions absolument éviter l’effet barre et un bâti qui oblige les gens à faire des kilomètres toute la journée. Pour cette raison nous avons notamment prévu plusieurs entrées », décrit l’architecte. Une préoccupation contrariée depuis, par la condamnation des entrées pour des raisons de sécurité liées au plan Vigipirate. « Ceci donne lieu malheureusement à de nombreux retours négatifs, de la part des utilisateurs », reconnaît l’architecte.\nA Toulouse, l’architecte Gérard Huet co-fondateur de l’agence Kardham Cardete Huet architecture, ne partage pas tout à fait la même approche en matière de projets de santé. « Lorsque la commande est publique, la collaboration avec les soignants est inexistante », estime l’architecte au regard de ses expériences. Il a notamment conçu l’hôpital Pierre Paul Riquet à Purpan (CHU de Toulouse), reconstruit l’hôpital de Cahors dans le Lot…\n« La plus grande partie de la consultation se fait au moment de la réalisation du programme et nous interdit par la suite tout contact avec les soignants. Au mieux, avons nous la possibilité d’adapter nos projets à la marge pendant la phase travaux », décrit-il. C’est ce qui s’est passé notamment pour le site de Purpan : un projet de 85 000 m2, 600 lits, 25 blocs opératoires, dont les travaux ont duré cinq ans et nécessité 328 M€ d’investissements.\nAu plan médical, l’hôpital PPR a permis la réorganisation du site de Purpan avec la création d’un bâtiment Urgences réanimation médecine, directement accessible.\nL’hôpital Pierre Paul Riquet à Purpan (CHU de Toulouse) : un projet de 85 000 m2, 600 lits, 25 blocs opératoires. © Christian Michel.\nAu regard de ces contraintes, l’architecture peut–elle vraiment aider aux soins ? « Nous essayons en tout cas de concevoir des projets qui permettent un confort maximal aux malades comme au personnel, avec le moins de locaux possibles sans lumière naturelle, et le moins de distance possible à parcourir entre les services. Un dernier objectif qui n’a pas forcément été atteint à Toulouse », reconnaît l’architecte.\nA l’ouverture de l’hôpital Pierre Paul Riquet en effet les personnels soignants avaient beaucoup protesté à propos des importantes distances à parcourir au quotidien, compte tenu de la nouvelle configuration du bâtiment. Et cette difficulté se retrouve dans de nombreux hôpitaux.\nQuand les infirmières ont voix au chapitre\nLe Cardio Center de la Clinique Pasteur à Toulouse : un projet conçu en plusieurs phases pour intégrer des modifications permanentes”. © Groupe Khardam\nDans les établissements privés les modes d’action sont bien différents. Illustration avec la construction du Cardio Center de la clinique Pasteur, premier établissement de santé privé et français en cardiologie, situé en plein centre de Toulouse. Dans cette clinique indépendante qui appartient à son personnel, le moindre choix lié à des investissements pour agrandir et faire évoluer la structure, sont plus que jamais soumis aux salariés, (soignants et non soignants).\nPour accueillir un cardiocenter de dimension européenne, l’établissement a lancé en 2014 la construction d’une extension de 11 000 m2 connectée à l’existant, un bâtiment baptisé Passerelle. Ce chantier très contraint par un foncier étroit a été totalement conçu en plusieurs phases et le sixième et dernier étage ne sera livré qu’en mai prochain. « Ce choix très particulier a beaucoup étonné les architectes (l’agence Kardham Cardete Huet architecture) mais nous a permis de garder la main, de travailler nos plans au fur et à mesure de l’avancée du chantier et d’intégrer des modifications permanentes concernant les aménagements de salles, les positions de locaux et les retours d’expériences des soignants », raconte Olivier Geoffroy, le directeur informatique, technique et logistique de la clinique.\nDe la hauteur des plans de travail dans les infirmeries, en passant par les choix de revêtements des sols et des murs, et le positionnement du mobilier dans les blocs…, Florence Etchegaray, directrice des soins infirmiers a pris part à toutes les discussions. « Au début les archis nous ont pris pour des fous », raconte l’infirmière, mais nous avons tenu bon et finalement nous avons un outil qui correspond parfaitement à nos attentes. »\nPour aménager les blocs, un groupe de travail a donc été constitué et les soignants de Pasteur ont visité d’autres établissements pour voir comment les projets étaient conçus : « nous avons fait des tests de brancards électriques pour faciliter le travail des brancardiers et l’ergonomie du transfert des patients. »\nLes infirmières n’ont pas été oubliées. « Des infirmeries annexes équipées d’un système d’appel malade ont été créées pour réduire les va-et-vient et les infirmeries principales ont été recentrées au sein du service », constate Florence Etchegaray.\nA l’arrivée la clinique se félicite d’avoir tenu son budget (35 millions d’euros), grâce à ces ajustements permanents. « Nous avons aussi réussi un projet qui améliore le flux des patients et donc leur confort avec un accès unique et vertical qui va de l’ambulance, aux urgences et jusqu’aux soins. Les personnels qui ont déjà pris possession de leur service ne voudraient plus revenir en arrière », assure Olivier Geoffroy.\nBéatrice Girard\nCet article est initialement paru dans le n°24 (avril 2017) d’ ActuSoins Magazine.\nPour recevoir ActuSoins chez vous, c’est ICI\nMaître d’œuvre et maître d’ouvrage\nChargé de la réalisation de l’ouvrage, le maître d’œuvre conçoit les plans, dirige et contrôle l’exécution des travaux, coordonne les différentes personnes qui travaillent sur un même projet et livre le produit une fois terminé. Choisi par le maître d’ouvrage pour qui le projet est réalisé, il l’assiste pour la réception des ouvrages et le règlement des comptes avec les entrepreneurs.\nChez Capio, des bâtiments témoins pour tester les nouvelles cliniques\nLe groupe suédois fait le choix de tester ses nouveaux équipements avant de valider leur configuration. Pour les soignants c’est une aide au changement qui facilite la projection dans le futur outil de travail.\nDelphine Beji, architecte chez AIA : “Nos bâtiments témoins permettent d’appréhender l’ergonomie des locaux et d’aller dans le détail jusqu’à l’emplacement des prises électriques”. © E.Saillet\nPour le groupe suédois Capio, acteur majeur de l’hospitalisation privée avec vingt-deux établissements en France, chaque projet de nouvelle clinique (construction, fusion, réhabilitation…) est mené dans une démarche de co-construction et de collaboration avec l’architecte maître d’œuvre. Un choix très volontariste qui va même jusqu’à construire, pour chaque projet, un bâtiment témoin afin de permettre aux personnels soignants d’en valider l’aménagement en amont de l’ouverture.\nC’est ce qui s’est passé près de Toulouse à l’automne dernier sur le chantier de la future clinique Capio Croix du Sud -33 000 m2 et 392 lits, 29 salles de blocs et une maternité- dont l’ouverture est prévue à l’automne 2018. Pendant deux mois, les soignants ont pu scruter dans les moindres détails une salle de bloc, un poste infirmier et une chambre de patient.\nSe projeter dans le futur lieu de travail\n« Ceci a eu un impact très positif pour moi, raconte Angélique Servat, cadre de santé infirmier dans l’établissement. En tant que soignant, même si nous connaissons notre outil de travail, cette immersion nous a permis de prendre conscience de la réalité de notre futur lieu de travail et c’est motivant ! »\nMotivant et utile puisque cette période de test a aussi permis de modifier à la demande d’Angélique et de ses collègues, un certain nombre de détails. « Dans les chambres nous avons par exemple demandé une diminution de la taille des placards pour récupérer de l’espace autour du lit et faciliter les soins. Dans le poste infirmier nous avons demandé de remplacer du mobilier fixe par du mobilier modulable pour nous permettre de gérer notre espace au mieux, en fonction de nos besoins », décrit la soignante.\nCe nouvel établissement est l’occasion pour le groupe Capio de regrouper sur un seul site, deux autres cliniques existantes (Saint Jean Languedoc et le Parc), qui souffrent de vétusté ou de manque de place.\nRéaliser des simulations\n« Dans ce projet de fusion, ce pavillon témoin nous a permis de réaliser des simulations de prises en charge de patients et cela fait partie intégrante de l’accompagnement au changement », pointe Claude Porcher, la directrice de projet Capio La croix du sud. Dans quelques mois, les équipes soignantes de ces différents établissements seront donc amenées à apprendre à travailler ensemble.\nAvec cette expérience Capio n’en était pas à son coup d’essai. A Bayonne, le groupe avait déjà confié au même maître d’œuvre (AIA Architectes) la construction de la clinique Belharra ouverte en 2015, pour regrouper là aussi en un seul site les cliniques St Etienne, Paumy et Lafourcade. « On vient nous chercher un peu pour ça, car c’est dans notre culture d’accompagner les maîtres d’ouvrage », annonce Delphine Beji, l’architecte qui a suivi ces deux chantiers. « Nous faisons particulièrement attention à l’orientation des bâtiments, leur implantation par rapport au terrain et aux vents dominants, mais aussi à l’apport de la lumière naturelle qui devra apporter un ensoleillement agréable mais pas gênant », souligne-t-elle.\nEt ici aussi, c’est un bâtiment témoin de 400 m2 qui a permis de valider tous les détails d’ergonomie. « Nos bâtiments témoins permettent d’appréhender l’ergonomie des locaux et d’aller dans le détail jusqu’à l’emplacement des prises électriques », décrit l’architecte. A Bayonne, par exemple pour casser la sensation de longs couloirs, elle a positionné les unités d’hébergements autour de grands patios vitrés végétalisés. « Ce bâtiment a entrainé un surcoût de 400 000 €, mais le retour sur investissement a été monumental, estime Nicolas Bobet, le directeur régional Aquitaine du groupe Capio, car il a évité toute modification postérieure. »\nB.G.\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nSimply Vitale : une solution simplifiée pour vos vaccinations.\nLe saviez-vous ? Dans Simply Vitale, vous pouvez facilement envoyer la note de vaccination vers le DMP pour garantir la traçabilité des vaccins injectés à vos patients.\nDécouvrir Simply Vitale\nRestez connecté ! Installez l'application gratuite ActuSoins\nétiquettes : Architecture , architecture des hôpitaux , Cliniques , Environnement , Hôpitaux , Soignants\n35 réactions\nDel Fine dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nQuelle vaste blague. .. entre le ppr où on fait en moyenne 11km par jour rien qu’au bloc opératoire, et à la clinique pasteur “qui appartient à son personnel, soignant et non soignant” ça se saurait non? ???\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nDel Fine dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nQuelle vaste blague. .. entre le ppr où on fait en moyenne 11km par jour rien qu’au bloc opératoire, et à la clinique pasteur “qui appartient à son personnel, soignant et non soignant” ça se saurait non? ???\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nAlexandra Leopold dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nQuand on sait que Pierre Paul Riquet à Toulouse, s’enfonce gentiment depuis l’installation des services à l’intérieur …\nFaudrait déjà que ce soit construit correctement avant de penser à autre chose\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nAssa Diarra Coulibaly dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nPablo Le Corbac\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nJluc Suteau dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nOui, non seulement,cela serait la moindre des choses ,mais cette collaboration devrait non pas être uniquement consultative mais délibérative.En effet,le nombre de réalisations hospitalières non fonctionnelles ne se comptent plus et le coût des aménagements indispensables est important\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nAnaïs Bchr dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nHéloïse c’est pour toi ça\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nAmandine Benjamin Lefevre Boudjema dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nDéjà qu’on fasse les portes assez larges pour passer les lits …\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nSylvie Moulinier dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nC’est utopique….. ça n’arrivera jamais!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nTich Oux dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nManu Lelong\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nCorine Denis dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nmais ça existe déja. J’ai eu la chance de participer à une construction et rénovation du CHD Vendée en travaillant avec les architectes et le DG de l’établissement.Un réel bonheur pour un DS et les équipes soignantes ont participé et leurs besoins ont été pris en compte…\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nVa Lou dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nÇa se saurait..\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nGeorges Couturier dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nNon non il y a des maîtres d oeuvre pleinement à l écoute des soignants. Il faut savoir les choisir. Tout en respectant l enveloppe financière. J ai eu la chance de travailler avec plusieurs\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nJean Dtt dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nTheo Veillé\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nMarie Claircelin-Storaï dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nIsa Daniel … l\nAppel malade qui traverse pas la chambre ou encore la lumière de la salle de bain de l’autre côté de la porte lôl …\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nCalou Kalou dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nDéjà dans les années 90 il y avait des comités de pilotage où nous faisions les Guignols : “on comprend votre problématique mais sur les plans on ne peut rien changer…” Ok on sert à quoi alors !? A rien ! Juste perdre du temps… Et je constate que c’est toujours pareil ! Quelle belle évolution !!!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nMarie Claircelin-Storaï dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nIsa Daniel … l\nAppel malade qui traverse pas la chambre ou encore la lumière de la salle de bain de l’autre côté de la porte lôl …\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nCalou Kalou dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nDéjà dans les années 90 il y avait des comités de pilotage où nous faisions les Guignols : “on comprend votre problématique mais sur les plans on ne peut rien changer…” Ok on sert à quoi alors !? A rien ! Juste perdre du temps… Et je constate que c’est toujours pareil ! Quelle belle évolution !!!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nChris AH dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nENFIN une bonne idée , ils devraient de même pour les logements à mobilité réduite aussi\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nChris AH dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nENFIN une bonne idée , ils devraient de même pour les logements à mobilité réduite aussi\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nJul-lien Pascréau dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nUne utopie…!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nJul-lien Pascréau dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nUne utopie…!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nMax Vincent dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nC’est bien sur le papier…\nMais en final, c’est du temps perdu pour les soignants qui ont perdu du temps dans ces réunions. On vient de le vivre dans notre CH.\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nFarah Salander dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nUne salle relax avec des beaux masseurs rien que pour les professionnels ? Un jacuzzi ?\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nPaul Boyer dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nentre soignants ? qu’on nous donne le minimum de matériel décent et de respect et on en reparlera de ces conneries\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nChristine Lormans dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nIl serait temps exemple de conneries des entrés de chambres ou les lits ne passent pas Mdr il faut démonter pour les entrer ou les sortir\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nAnnecat Matic-Juen dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nBla bla bla ….\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nEri Cou dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nÇa fait juste 26 ans qu on en parle … et 26 ans plus tard ça ressort. Tous ces gestionnaires sont des clowns arrivistes. Écœurant.\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nBruno Bardet dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nAu début ça marche, mais dès qu’il faut faire les comptes !!!!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nAgnès Amoretti dit :\n26 décembre 2022 à 14h57\nIl serait temps !!!!!!\nRate this item: 1.002.003.004.005.00\nSubmit Rating\nNo votes yet.\nPlease wait...\nConnectez-vous pour répondre Report comment\nf11lyon dit :\n5 avril 2018 à 14h10\nJe travaille à l’hôpital de la Croix rousse à Lyon et s’il y a eu concertation avec le personnel soignant cela n’a servi à rien . 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She is an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Her research focuses on the application of neurocognitive models and neuroimaging to better characterize risk factors for substance misuse and psychiatric conditions.\nDr. Gruber studies the impact of cannabis on the brain using neurocognitive, clinical and diagnostic assessments, and multimodal brain imaging techniques. She works to educate policymakers and the general public about the neurobiologic differences between adults and adolescents as well as additional factors that contribute to the impact of cannabis on the brain. In 2014, Dr. Gruber launched MIND, the first program of its kind designed to clarify the specific effects of medical cannabis use on a number of outcome measures.\nThe MIND program is designed to support a wide range of studies that generate ecologically valid, empirically sound data regarding medical cannabis use. Through these investigations, MIND examines the unique and synergistic effects of cannabis and its constituents to determine the efficacy of cannabinoids for specific conditions and diseases and to clarify the overall impact of cannabinoid-based treatments on physical and mental health.\nMIND Website\nJuly 9, 2021\nMedical Cannabis: Cause for Pause or Avenue to Alleviation?\nShare\nNo\nCannabis sativa L. is an incredibly complex plant that exerts complex effects on the human body. Although there is increasing evidence suggesting that recreational cannabis use, particularly at earlier ages and in higher amounts, adversely impacts the brain, mounting evidence indicates that cannabis or cannabinoids may actually be effective for the treatment of various conditions. However, in the case of cannabis, policy has outpaced science.\nTo help bridge this gap between policy and science, I launched the Marijuana Investigations for Neuroscientific Discovery (MIND) Program in 2014. The overall goal of the MIND program is to clarify the impact of cannabinoid-based treatments on physical and mental health and to determine the efficacy of cannabinoids for specific conditions. MIND utilizes a variety of ecologically valid research models (e.g., clinical trials, longitudinal/observational studies, and web-based surveys) to address the impact of cannabis on a number of important variables including cognition, brain function and structure, clinical state, conventional medication use, quality of life, pain, sleep, and other health-related measures. In the MIND program’s longitudinal observational studies, interim analyses have revealed that unlike recreational cannabis consumers who typically exhibit poorer performance on cognitive assessments, medical cannabis patients in the current studies generally demonstrate stable or improved performance on measures of executive function and potential normalization of brain activation during frontal/executive tasks. Overall, medical cannabis patients in these studies also report improvements in mood, anxiety, sleep, pain, and quality of life, underscoring the potential of cannabinoid-based therapies.\nHowever, in order to understand the potential of cannabinoid-based treatments, it is crucial to clearly define two of the key players in the conversation. While over 100 phytocannabinoids have been identified, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the most widely known and generally most abundant cannabinoids found in cannabis plants and products. The primary intoxicating constituent of the plant, THC is typically associated with poorer cognitive performance and neural alterations, particularly when used in higher amounts and at younger ages. Interestingly, acute administration studies have revealed biphasic effects of THC on anxiety; although THC is often anxiogenic at higher doses, it can be anxiolytic at lower doses. CBD, a non-intoxicating constituent with a favorable safety profile, is believed to have a wide range of therapeutic properties, including antiepileptic and anti-inflammatory effects. Importantly, CBD has consistently demonstrated anxiolytic effects in both preclinical and human studies. Despite these compelling discoveries, additional research is clearly needed.\nThe growing popularity of medical cannabis coupled with increased rates of anxiety, especially in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, has reignited a long-standing conversation about the potential effects of cannabis on psychiatric symptoms. While there are numerous pharmacological treatments available for anxiety, limited response rates and frequent presence of residual symptoms underscore the need for alternative treatments.\nMIND is proud to have launched the first clinical trial investigating a whole-plant, full-spectrum CBD product for patients with moderate to severe anxiety, and has recently completed the open-label phase of this study. Throughout the four weeks of treatment, our data demonstrate significantly improved ratings of anxiety along with concomitant improvements in mood, sleep, and quality of life. Mirroring results from our observational studies, patients in the clinical trial also demonstrated stable or improved performance on measures of executive function. No serious adverse events were reported, and no patients reported any feelings of intoxication. Interestingly however, findings from the open-label trial suggest that it is possible for some individuals taking hemp-derived, full-spectrum (high-CBD/low-THC) products to test positive for THC, which could have occupational, legal, or treatment implications.\nAlthough findings from the open label phase of the clinical trial are extremely promising,a definitive assessment of this product’s efficacy will be ascertained through the currently underway placebo-controlled, double-blind phase. In addition, while CBD is generally considered safe, one must recognize that it is not a benign substance; individuals choosing to use CBD containing products must be mindful of potential drug-drug interactions with conventional medications. The hope is that our studies will clarify the potential for cannabinoid-based therapies as a viable treatment for anxiety, as well as other medical and psychiatric conditions, while also providing information for clinicians, patients, and policymakers to make informed decisions that are guided by scientific evidence.\nStaci Gruber, PhD\nStaci Gruber, PhD, is the director of the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Core and the Marijuana Investigations for Neuroscientific Discovery (MIND) program at McLean Hospital. She is an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Her research focuses on the application of neurocognitive models and neuroimaging to better characterize risk factors for substance misuse and psychiatric conditions.\nDr. Gruber studies the impact of cannabis on the brain using neurocognitive, clinical and diagnostic assessments, and multimodal brain imaging techniques. She works to educate policymakers and the general public about the neurobiologic differences between adults and adolescents as well as additional factors that contribute to the impact of cannabis on the brain. In 2014, Dr. Gruber launched MIND, the first program of its kind designed to clarify the specific effects of medical cannabis use on a number of outcome measures.\nThe MIND program is designed to support a wide range of studies that generate ecologically valid, empirically sound data regarding medical cannabis use. Through these investigations, MIND examines the unique and synergistic effects of cannabis and its constituents to determine the efficacy of cannabinoids for specific conditions and diseases and to clarify the overall impact of cannabinoid-based treatments on physical and mental health.\nMIND Website\nAnxiety\nCBD\nDepression\nMarijuana/Medical Marijuana\nUse of Website Blog Commenting\nView the discussion thread.\nStaci Gruber, PhD\nStaci Gruber, PhD, is the director of the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Core and the Marijuana Investigations for Neuroscientific Discovery (MIND) program at McLean Hospital. She is an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Her research focuses on the application of neurocognitive models and neuroimaging to better characterize risk factors for substance misuse and psychiatric conditions.\nDr. Gruber studies the impact of cannabis on the brain using neurocognitive, clinical and diagnostic assessments, and multimodal brain imaging techniques. She works to educate policymakers and the general public about the neurobiologic differences between adults and adolescents as well as additional factors that contribute to the impact of cannabis on the brain. In 2014, Dr. Gruber launched MIND, the first program of its kind designed to clarify the specific effects of medical cannabis use on a number of outcome measures.\nThe MIND program is designed to support a wide range of studies that generate ecologically valid, empirically sound data regarding medical cannabis use. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/news/politics/2022/02/schumer-proposes-millions-in-outdoor-recreation-spending/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "srp,eng", "srp", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra,eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita", "deu,eng", "deu,eng", "eng", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "ita", "ita", "ita,eng", "eng", "ita,eng", "ita,eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "ita", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "fra", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "newslink\nDAILY ENTERPRISE\n×\nNews\nLocal News\nCoronavirus\nOutdoors\nPolitics\nWeekender – A&E\nCalendar\nSports\nLocal Sports\nWinter Olympic Sports\nNational Sports\nLife\nPeople\nNorth Country Living\nObituaries\nOpinion\nEditorials\nGuest Commentary\nLetters to the editor\nColumns\nWrites of Passage, by Lynda Peer\nThe Inseide Dope, by Bob Seidenstein\nYou Know What …? 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Charles E. Schumer, D-NY, and Michael F. Bennet, D-Colo., on Feb. 3, will provide $50 million annually to help grow the outdoor recreation economy in rural areas of the country — $37.5 million through the Economic Development Administration and $12.5 million via the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Recreation Economy for Rural Communities program.\nSen. Schumer said in a news release that the recreation industry adds more than $21 billion to the state’s economy, including about $15.9 billion in wages. He added that in 2020, 241,000 jobs directly related to outdoor recreation were created in New York.\n“From the trails of the Adirondack Mountains to waters of the Finger Lakes, outdoor recreation is the lifeblood of so many of Upstate New York’s communities, especially our rural areas. Since the start of the pandemic, people’s passion for the outdoors has only grown, but investment for this vital economic engine has remained trapped inside,” Schumer said. “This bill will jump-start economic recovery from the pandemic for some of our most underserved areas, create good-paying jobs, and give a breath of fresh air to our main streets across New York.”\nThe act will authorize funding for the Recreation Economy for Rural Communities program, which initially ran on a trial basis in 2019.\nAllison D. Biasotti, spokesperson for Sen. Schumer’s office, said the U.S. Farm Bill will be the vehicle through which additional funding for that program will be sought after it gets established.\n“We should note that we believe USDA Rural Development will be a better fit for the program than (the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency),” Biasotti said, noting that the agency will still partner in the program that provides grant opportunities for rural communities to develop or expand trail networks, foster environmentally friendly community development, revitalize main streets as a gateway to outdoor recreation and to build agreement between community members about how to manage outdoor assets and make sure they are sustainable for future generations.\nThe Rural Outdoor Investment Act targets $30 million for recreational infrastructure from ramps and signs to creating new trails; $5 million for grants that will help communities plan their recreation economy opportunities including marketing, branding, business development, fundraising, training and tourism management; and $2.5 million to promote partnerships with universities for education, technical assistance and research to help grow the outdoor recreation sector.\nThis bill follows Sen. Schumer’s “set-aside” $750 million from the $3 billion American Rescue Plan to support outdoor recreation, tourism and travel of which New York has been awarded about $45 million, according to the news release.\nThe goal is to have the Rural Outdoor Investment Act be included in the Economic Development Act reauthorization with bipartisan support.\n“Rural recreation communities across the country are in both blue and red states,” Biasotti said. “We believe that both sides of the aisle will see the value in supporting and growing our rural recreation communities.”\nFunds through this act can be used to support any form of outdoor recreation including both motorized and nonmotorized activities.\nThe act is in the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.\nNewsletter\nToday's breaking news and more in your inbox\nEmail(Required)\nI'm interested in (please check all that apply)(Required)\nDaily Newsletter\nBreaking News\nObituaries\nAre you a paying subscriber to the newspaper?(Required)\nYes\nNo\nPolitics\nPerfect streak\nSARANAC LAKE — Washington Post data analyst Dan Keating set out on a mission after the presidential election on ...\nStefanik nominated as Trump’s U.N. ambassador\nSpecial election to be planned for NY-21\nFormer Rep. 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Politics • Opinions • Talk to us(Opens in new window)\nGet our free newsletters\nSubscribe\nLog in/Log out(Opens in new window)\nGames\nAll content\nBusiness/Economy\nEnergy\nAlaska News\nAnchorage\nMat-Su\nRural Alaska\nEducation\nScience\nWildlife\nAviation\nMilitary\nCrime & Courts\nPolitics\nAlaska Legislature\nADN Politics Podcast\nOpinions\nNational Opinions\nEditorials\nLetters to the Editor\nNation/World\nArts and Entertainment\nBooks\nFilm and TV\nMusic\nOutdoors/Adventure\nSports\nHigh School Sports\nUAA Athletics\nSkiing\nHockey\nNational Sports\nAlaska Life\nFood and Drink\nTravel\nGardening\nAdvice\nLawless\nVisual Stories\nIditarod\nAlaska Journal of Commerce(Opens in new window)\nThe Arctic Sounder\nThe Bristol Bay Times\ne-Edition\nToday's Paper(Opens in new window)\nObituaries\nLegal Notices(Opens in new window)\nCalendar\nEvents\nPeak 2 Peak Events(Opens in new window)\nEducator of the Year(Opens in new window)\nCelebrating Nurses(Opens in new window)\nTop 40 Under 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Mike Dunleavy has touted the low numbers as a positive sign. Economists agree, but add that the data paints a complex picture that isn’t entirely good.\nThe recession ended this year, and jobs have grown modestly in Alaska for 12 straight months. Alaska’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 6.2% in August and September, preliminary figures show. If that holds, it will beat the 6.3% unemployment rate experienced in July and occasionally in previous years.\nBut here’s the catch: The number of people working and looking for work in Alaska has shrunk substantially since 2011. Some have left for opportunities in the thriving Lower 48, while others have stopped looking for jobs in Alaska because they’re discouraged, retiring or for other reasons, economists say.\n\"It’s a mixed bag,” said Lenon Weller, an economist with the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development.\nYes, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is historically low, he said. But the diminished workforce could be a factor.\n\"It could indicate that there isn’t a lot of opportunity in the state,” he said.\nADVERTISEMENT\nAlaska has calculated its seasonally adjusted unemployment rate back to 1976. The figure is used as a yardstick to compare Alaska unemployment with other states, smoothing out seasonal hiring swings affected by summer fishing or other activity.\nWeller explored the issue in a recent state report.\n“The point is that the unemployment rate only tells part of the story; its components are just as important,\" Weller wrote. “In Alaska’s case, a shrinking labor force and relatively fewer people engaging in the labor force for multiple reasons, some of which aren’t yet clear, suggests we should be cautious about assuming the declining unemployment rate is a positive sign.\"\nTheoretically, a smaller workforce has a greater burden for meeting the state’s needs, he wrote.\nThe governor last week cited the unemployment rate as one of many encouraging economic signs.\n“Private investment is up, (gross domestic product) is up, personal income is up, and unemployment is down — these all point to an improving economy,\" he said.\n[Slow, steady recovery continues for Alaska’s economy]\nMilitary projects, tourism and oil and gas activity have continued to drive “mild” but steady growth in jobs, the Labor Department said in a separate statement.\nBut Alaska unemployment remains the nation’s worst, above the U.S. seasonally adjusted average of 3.5%.\nAlaska employment, at about 330,000 people, is roughly at 2010 levels. Thousands of jobs shed in the recession, sparked by falling oil prices in 2014, haven’t been recovered.\nState government has 400 fewer workers than a year ago, following budget cuts including the governor’s vetoes of more than $200 million in August, which he said were needed to help close a giant deficit.\nThe effects of some budget cuts haven’t been fully felt, economists said.\nOne uncertainty is the impact the large cuts to Medicaid will have, said Mouhcine Guettabi, an economist with the Institute of Social and Economic Research at the University of Alaska Anchorage.\nGuettabi tweeted Tuesday that the unemployment rate should tick up during a recovery, as more people return to the workforce.\n“That has not happened,” he said.\nDuring a recovery, you typically see upticks in the unemployment rate as people move back into the labor force. That has not happened.\n— Mouhcine Guettabi (@mgeconAK) October 29, 2019\nWeller, in the report, said more than 15,000 people dropped out of the labor force between the peak in November 2011 and July 2019. The number of people working or looking for work fell to about 350,000, down 4%.\nThe most pronounced drop occurred among young people, ages 16 to 19. They may be focused on getting college degrees before seeking employment, part of a national trend, Weller said. The labor force between 45 and 54 years old, a prime group, fell by nearly 11%, to 78,687.\nADVERTISEMENT\n“Certainly when you see the percent of individuals engaging in the labor force going down, that indicates there is some distress there, whether it’s a mismatch in skills, or an inability to work,” Weller said.\nNow, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is lower than in the early 1980s, when growing North Slope oil production fueled a “red-hot” economy in Alaska, said Neal Fried, a state labor economist. At that time, the Lower 48 was in a recession.\nThe rate during those years hovered at 9% and higher. People were coming to Alaska from other states looking for work, boosting the labor pool — and unemployment. Not every newcomer could get work.\nSince about 2012, more people left Alaska than arrived as the economy grew in the Lower 48, Fried said.\nWhat’s left behind in Alaska is “not a bad” job market, though job growth has been mild, he said.\n“You talk to a lot of employers, and it’s not that easy to find workers, and that’s been true for a little while,” Fried said.\n“Long story short, it ultimately means far fewer people coming to Alaska looking for work than normal,\" said Fried. “Also, it probably means that a really hot labor market (in other states) is attracting some Alaskans.\"\n“It is an odd phenomenon,” he said.\nAlex DeMarban\nAlex DeMarban is a longtime Alaska journalist who covers business, the oil and gas industries and general assignments. 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dell'informazione\nCerca nel sito CERCA\nSegui Adnkronos\n0 ultim'ora\nMENU\nmeteo oroscopo newsletter AK Blog gruppo adnkronos\nCERCA\nMartedì 10 Dicembre 2024\nAggiornato: 01:28\n10 ultim'ora BREAKING NEWS\nCRONACA\nECONOMIA\nPOLITICA\nESTERI\nSPORT\nSPETTACOLI\nSALUTE\nCULTURA\nCANALI <\nSPECIALI\nUn’area ricca di biodiversità funzionale, con spazi verdi per ridurre le isole di calore e aumentare la capacità di catturare gli inquinanti atmosferici, ma anche per attrarre insetti impollinatori grazie a fiori con tempi di fioritura diversificati. Si presenta così la rinnovata Piazza della Scienza, nel cuore dell’Università di Milano-Bicocca, celebrata oggi con un taglio del nastro dalla rettrice Giovanna Iannantuoni, alla presenza di Attilio Fontana, presidente di Regione Lombardia e Giancarlo Tancredi, assessore alla Rigenerazione urbana del Comune di Milano. \"Abbiamo restituito agli studenti, alla comunità accademica di Milano-Bicocca, all’intera cittadinanza uno spazio alla cui rigenerazione hanno collaborato professori, ricercatori, assegnisti e dottorandi dell’ateneo. A guidarli, principi di miglioramento ambientale e di implementazione della biodiversità e del benessere della persona\", ha spiegato la rettrice Giovanna Iannantuoni.\n\"Sarà anche - ha affermato - un laboratorio a cielo aperto grazie a sensori che monitoreranno l'inquinamento acustico e rileveranno il particolato atmosferico; ci saranno anche sensori biologici per valutare gli effetti di inquinanti aerodispersi e verrà monitorato lo spostamento degli insetti, per favorire il quale è stata studiata una connettività con altre aree verdi nelle vicinanze\".\nE' stato questo il primo atto della giornata dedicata all’inaugurazione dell’Anno Accademico 2024-2025, che è proseguita con la cerimonia ufficiale nell’Aula magna dell’ateneo a cui hanno presenziato anche Alessandro Morelli, sottosegretario di Stato alla Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, il sindaco di Milano Giuseppe Sala e l’urbanista Carlos Moreno che ha tenuto una lectio magistralis dal titolo 'Proximity and urban regeneration: 15-minute cities for a more inclusive future'.\n\"In poco più di 25 anni - ha detto Giuseppe Sala - l’Università Bicocca è riuscita a ricavarsi un ruolo da protagonista nel mondo accademico, grazie a progetti innovativi e a collaborazioni strategiche, anche di respiro internazionale . Lo studio alla base della rigenerazione di Piazza della Scienza, alla cui inaugurazione abbiamo assistito questa mattina, è emblema dell’approccio serio, competente, lungimirante e coraggioso che la Bicocca mette in tutte le iniziative che promuove: un metodo, basato su accuratezza e sensibilità nei confronti di ciò che accade nel mondo, che sa trasmettere ai suoi studenti e ai giovani ricercatori\".\n\"Il progetto di rigenerazione di Piazza della Scienza, finanziato dalla Regione Lombardia insieme al Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca - ha dichiarato il presidente di Regione Lombardia Attilio Fontana - mira a rinnovare l’area con interventi di sostenibilità ambientale e mitigazione dei cambiamenti climatici. La Regione si è impegnata negli ultimi anni per realizzare infrastrutture innovative, e questa piazza diventa un 'living lab' dell’ateneo, grazie a tecnologie avanzate per la pianificazione urbana sostenibile. Finanziamo le Università con investimenti mirati per incentivare la ricerca e promuovere collaborazioni con il mondo delle imprese. Bicocca è un modello di eccellenza di università moderna, connessa alle Istituzioni e al tessuto economico e produttivo nel quale è inserita, dalla quale prendere esempio\".\nAll’università per essere liberi di muoversi in spazi nuovi, dunque, ma anche per essere liberi di imparare, liberi di scoprire, liberi di essere: è questo l’auspicio che la rettrice ha rivolto a tutta la comunità studentesca dell’Università di Milano-Bicocca: \"Perché la libertà è il terreno più fertile in cui far germogliare la conoscenza e, d’altra parte, è il sapere a rendere liberi, come ci ricordano ogni giorno le parole di Socrate\".\nNella sua prolusione, la rettrice ha poi ricordato i passi avanti compiuti dall’Università di Milano-Bicocca, il più giovane ateneo pubblico milanese, che ha raggiunto 40.000 studenti iscritti (+11 per cento nell’ultimo quinquennio), con un aumento delle immatricolazioni anche internazionali. L’offerta formativa di Milano-Bicocca conta oggi 80 corsi di laurea triennale, magistrale e magistrale a ciclo unico, 12 dei quali erogati in lingua inglese. L’innovazione continua dei percorsi di studio e le connessioni dell’ateneo con le imprese, le istituzioni e il territorio si riflettono nel tasso di occupazione dei laureati di Milano-Bicocca che, a un anno dal conseguimento della laurea triennale e magistrale, è rispettivamente dell’80 e dell’82 per cento, 5 punti al di sopra della media nazionale.\nSempre più ricca e attrattiva l’offerta post lauream. I corsi di dottorato sono 22 e le scuole di specializzazione (37 in area medica e due in area psicologica) contano oltre 1.400 iscritti. Il settore dell’Alta Formazione eroga 88 corsi (+44 per cento rispetto al 2022) con più di 2.000 immatricolati e oltre 850 docenti coinvolti nella formazione. E con un aumento continuo di studenti-lavoratori che partecipano ai master di primo e di secondo livello. Per quanto riguarda la ricerca, sono 541 i progetti avviati nell’ultimo quinquennio, per un valore di 158 milioni di euro. \"La dotazione di 307 grandi attrezzature di ricerca, 200 delle quali usufruibili anche da aziende ed enti esterni, ha permesso all’Ateneo di accrescere sensibilmente la capacità di rispondere alla domanda di ricerca commissionata e di creare sinergie sempre più strette con il territorio\", ha spiegato Iannantuoni.\nBicocca è anche sempre più aperta al mondo con flussi degli studenti outgoing e incoming in continua crescita. \"I nostri studenti di Medicina, di Infermieristica e Ostetricia e i nostri specializzandi avranno inoltre l’opportunità di formarsi presso uno dei maggiori poli sanitari non profit dell’Africa equatoriale grazie al progetto Bridge (Bicocca research and innovation for development and global health) – Uganda e al nuovo avamposto di Milano-Bicocca presso il Lacor Hospital in Uganda che abbiamo inaugurato ufficialmente lo scorso settembre\".\nAll’intervento della rettrice ha fatto seguito quello di Andrea Daccò, presidente del Consiglio degli studenti dell’ateneo, e di Carlo Celentano, rappresentante in Senato Accademico del Personale Tecnico e Amministrativo. La cerimonia è stata anche l’occasione per ascoltare le parole di Carlos Moreno, professore di Urbanistica e Teoria dell’innovazione presso l’Università Parigi 1 Panthéon-Sorbona: la lectio magistralis dell’urbanista, noto a livello mondiale e specializzato in sistemi complessi e questioni urbane, si è concentrata sul concetto di 'città in 15 minuti', da lui ideato. Si tratta di un modello di sviluppo urbano basato sul benessere della comunità, dove le persone siano in grado di raggiungere la maggior parte dei servizi essenziali con uno spostamento di soli 15 minuti a piedi o in bicicletta.\n\"Eventi drammatici come la recente alluvione a Valencia sottolineano l'urgente necessità di un cambio di paradigma nella pianificazione delle città. Lo stesso World Urban Forum, convegno mondiale sulle questioni urbane appena conclusosi, ha evidenziato l'importanza della prossimità e della circolarità\", ha spiegato Carlos Moreno.\n\"Fornendo servizi essenziali - ha chiarito - come istruzione, sanità, cibo, spazi verdi, in una 'città a breve distanza', policentrica e interconnessa, si ridefiniscono gli spazi urbani in modo da renderli più equi, accessibili e inclusivi, trasformando i quartieri in centri vibranti che favoriscono i legami sociali e la solidarietà. 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Join us in fighting for our future. Support our journalism.\nOne-timeMonthly\n$19.67 $50Other\n$5 $19.67 $50\nJoin the Fight\nKaren Morgan, a military widow who has been denied benefits because of the Defense of Marriage Act, today said she is optimistic that DOMA will be overturned.\n\"I'm optimistic and hopeful that the Supreme Court will find that DOMA is unconstitutional,\" Morgan told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts this morning.\nMorgan's wife, New Hampshire National Guard member Charlie Morgan, died of breast cancer in February, a day before then-Defense secretary Leon Panetta extended certain benefits to same-sex spouses of military members. The benefits could not be applied posthumously, however, and Panetta's order did not apply to Social Security and some other benefits, which are administered by other federal government departments. 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Trudy is a proud “old movie weirdo” and loves the Hollywood films of the 1930s and ’40s above all others. Other interests include classic rock music (Bruce Springsteen rules!) and history. Oh, and she was a Jeopardy! contestant back in 1998 and won two games. Not up there with Amy Schneider, but Trudy still takes pride in this achievement.\nTrudy Ring is The Advocate’s senior politics editor and copy chief. She has been a reporter and editor for daily newspapers and LGBTQ+ weeklies/monthlies, trade magazines, and reference books. She is a political junkie who thinks even the wonkiest details are fascinating, and she always loves to see political candidates who are groundbreaking in some way. She enjoys writing about other topics as well, including religion (she’s interested in what people believe and why), literature, theater, and film. Trudy is a proud “old movie weirdo” and loves the Hollywood films of the 1930s and ’40s above all others. Other interests include classic rock music (Bruce Springsteen rules!) and history. Oh, and she was a Jeopardy! contestant back in 1998 and won two games. 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Jared Polis Marries Husband in Historic First for Nation\nNewsVoicesArts & EntertainmentCrimeEducationHealthLove & SexPeoplePoliticsSports\nOUTPrideOut TravelerPLUSADVOCATE CHANNELThe Pride Store\nSupport UsSubscribeSubscriber ServicesEmail Newsletter Signup\nCONTACTStaffCAREER OPPORTUNITIESADVERTISE WITH USPRIVACY POLICYPRIVACY PREFERENCESTERMS OF USELEGAL NOTICE\n© 2024 Pride Publishing Inc.\nAll Rights reserved\nStay informed on important LGBTQ+ news.Sign up for our email newsletter.\nEnter Your Email *\nAdvocate Newsletter\nsign me up!\nPrivacy PolicyTerms of Use\nSUBSCRIBE\nSubscribe To\nOUT MAGAZINE\nPrint > Digital >\nGive a gift • Renew\nSearch form\nSearch\nTRENDING\nLGBTQ+ VoicesElection 2024TransgenderShopVideoSupport Us\nScroll To Top\nBy continuing to use our site, you agree to our Private Policy and Terms of Use.\nAccept\nPolitics\nColorado Gov. Jared Polis Marries Husband in Historic First for Nation\nPolis wed his longtime partner Wednesday.\nMikelle Street\nSeptember 16 2021 5:58 AM EST\nSeptember 16 2021 2:47 PM EST\nMikelleStreet\nSupport The Advocate\nLGBTQ+ stories are more important than ever. Join us in fighting for our future. Support our journalism.\nOne-timeMonthly\n$19.67 $50Other\n$5 $19.67 $50\nJoin the Fight\nOn Wednesday, Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis married his longtime partner Marlon Reis in a small ceremony. The event is the first same-sex wedding of a sitting United States governor.\n\"The greatest lesson we have learned over the past 18 months is that life as we know it can change in an instant,\" Polis wrote to his Governor of Jared Polis Twitter account. The 18 months is likely a reference to the ongoing global pandemic. \"We are thankful for the opportunity to celebrate our life together as a married couple.\n\"After 18 years together, we couldn't be happier to be married at last,\" he finished.\n\\u201cThe greatest lesson we have learned over the past 18 months is that life as we know it can change in an instant. We are thankful for the opportunity to celebrate our life together as a married couple. \\n\\nAfter 18 years together, we couldn't be happier to be married at last.\\u201d\n— Governor Jared Polis (@Governor Jared Polis) 1631747624\nPolis and Reis became engaged in December and announced that engagement to the public in March. The engagement came as Reis was preparing to go to the hospital after contracting the virus at the center of the pandemic -- both Reis and Polis reported they had contracted the virus in November. 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It seemed like on television they blow up these buildings. It seemed like it was going all the way around like a belt, all these explosions...Not thinking that this building is coming down. We just thought there was going to be a big explosion, stuff was going to come down.” [pp. 3-4]\n(2) Becker, Brian (9110019)\nSouth Tower [as experienced from inside the North Tower]:\n“I’d say we were in the 30th or 31st, 32nd Floor, or something like that, and a few of the guys were lying wiped out on the floor, you know, taking a break with their masks off and lying in the hallway when there was a very loud roaring sound and a very loud explosion, and the — it felt like there was an explosion above us...” [p. 12]\n[Again on the subject of the collapse of South Tower as experienced in North Tower]:\nQ. “What did you hear when the building starting collapsing the second time? Did you feel — just started coming down? You didn’t hear anything, feel anything?”\nA. “We felt — our whole building that we were in, when World Trade Center 2 collapsed, that was the first one to collapse. We were in World Trade Center 1. It was a tremendous explosion and tremendous shaking of our building.” [p. 20]\nNorth Tower: “So we just ran as a unit to the overpass again, and we took a look up, and it was like one — it was like, holy shit. It was like — because it was like — I guess the building was kind of — I don’t remember specifically, but I remember it was, like, we got to get out of here. So I think that the building was really kind of starting to melt. We were — like, the melt down was beginning. The collapse hadn’t begun, but it was not a fire any more up there. It was like — it was like that — like smoke explosion on a tremendous scale going on up there.” [p. 17]\n(3) Boeri, Richard (9110302)\nSouth Tower:\n“We had our backs to the tower and under that pedestrian bridge walking south, myself, Eddie Kennedy and the officer, when you heard the crackling. You looked up and you saw the one floor explode on itself and the top start to slide.” [p. 4]\n(4) Brady, Gregg (9110184)\nNorth Tower:\n“We were standing underneath and Captain Stone was speaking again. We heard — I heard 3 loud explosions. I look up and the north tower is coming down now, 1 World Trade Center....At that time, when I heard the 3 loud explosions, I started running west on Vesey Street towards the water.” [p. 7]\n(5) Burke, Timothy (9110488)\nSouth Tower:\n“Then the building popped, lower than the fire, which I learned was I guess, the aviation fuel fell into the pit, and whatever floor it fell on heated up really bad and that’s why it popped at that floor. That’s the rumor I heard. But it seemed like I was going oh, my god, there is a secondary device because the way the building popped I thought it was an explosion.” [p. 8]\n(6) Cachia, Edward (9110251)\nSouth Tower:\n“As my officer and I were looking at the south tower, it just gave. It actually gave at a lower floor, not the floor where the plane hit, because we originally had thought there was like an internal detonation explosives because it went in succession, boom, boom, boom, boom, and then the tower came down.” [p. 5]\n(7) Camacho, Fernando (9110318)\nSouth Tower:\n“As we came in through the revolving doors, the lights went out. A second or two later everything started to shake. You could hear explosions. We didn’t know what it was. We thought it was just a small collapse. As I looked straight ahead of me, I saw total darkness. Everything was coming our way like a wave.” [p. 4]\n(8) Campagna, Frank (9110224)\nNorth Tower:\n“That’s when it went. I looked back. You see three explosions and then the whole thing coming down. I turned my head and everybody was scattering.” [p. 8]\n(9) Carlsen, Craig (9110505)\nSouth Tower:\n“I guess about three minutes later you just heard explosions coming from building two, the south tower. It seemed like it took forever, but there were about ten explosions. At the time I didn’t realize what it was. We realized later after talking and finding out that it was the floors collapsing to where the plane had hit. We then realized the building started to come down.” [p. 6]\nNorth Tower:\n“The second one coming down, you knew the explosions. Now you’re very familiar with it.” [p. 10]\n(10) Charles, Jason (9110486)\nSouth Tower:\n“ ...we start walking over slowly to the curb, and then I heard an explosion from up, from up above, and froze and was like, oh shit, I’m dead because I thought debris was going to hit me in the head and that was it. Then everybody stops and looks at the building and then they take off.” [p. 14]\nNorth Tower:\n“...we don’t even get to the back of the building. We start walking back there and then I heard a ground level explosion and I’m like holy shit, and then you heard that twisting metal wreckage again. Then I said shit and everybody started running...” [p. 29]\n[After both towers have fallen he is in another building trying to evacuate it when he sees the television.] “Those guys had a TV set and that’s when I found out we were under attack, because prior to that I thought Tower 2 blew up because the engine from the plane hit Tower 2 and exploded inside. It was like stupid, but that’s what I thought.” [p. 35]\n(11) Chelsen, Roy (9110475)\nNorth Tower: [He gets out of the NT and then this happens.]\n“All of a sudden we heard this huge explosion, and that’s when the tower started coming down. We all started running.” [pp. 8-9]\n(12) Citarelli, John (9110264)\nSouth Tower [This is included only because the word “explosion occurs in his discussion of the North Tower.]:\n“Right as he said that, I heard a loud roar, “boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,” and it was getting louder. I looked around, and we were looking at each other. What is that noise? I just looked out the window of the lobby. I could see stuff out of the window of the lobby hitting the street, and I just dove into the corner of the wall.” [pp. 4-5]\nNorth Tower:\n“I turned, I took maybe a couple more steps, and then I heard another explosion, it sounded like. I looked up, and the north tower was starting to come down.” [p. 11]\n(13) Cook, Louis (9110103)\nNorth Tower:\n“I made it up onto the — I guess you call it the concourse level, the mezzanine level, and onto the foot bridge when I started to hear — I thought I heard an explosion of some sort, but I kind of dismissed it. I figured, ah, it’s just something burning upstairs...and then I just remember feeling a rumble and hearing this rumbling sound that was really intense. It actually shook my bones...So I ran.” [pp. 6-7]\n(14) Cooke, Alan (9110040)\n“ ...what happened at that time, it seemed like an explosion was coming from there. I thought an explosion was coming from there. That’s when everybody started running... [p. 5]...I thought I was going to die. I really did. I thought what happened was that there was an explosion at the World Trade Center. Then I thought there was another one at the Seaport. I thought that was a secondary... [p. 6]\n(15) Coutsouros, Dean (9110049)\nNorth Tower:\n“I happened to be looking up at it, and from the fire floor down, it was just like a really loud crackling noise, it sounded like a million firecrackers, and just a wave, right from the fire floor down, just a wave that started to come down.” [p. 3]\n(16) Coyle, John (9110406)\nSouth Tower:\n“I started running after him and looking over my shoulder. The tower was — it looked to me — I thought it was exploding, actually. That’s what I thought for hours afterwards, that it had exploded or the plane or there had been some device on the plane that had exploded, because the debris from the tower had shot out far over our heads. [pp. 7-8]...But nobody knew what had happened. I still thought it had exploded, something had exploded. ...At that point I had no idea what had happened. It seemed that the thing had blown up.” [p. 10]\nNorth Tower:\n“Everybody I think at that point still thought these things were blown up. So I was fully expecting anything else to blow up.” [p. 12]\n[After being near WTC 7’s collapse he’s speaking to his family on the phone.] “While I was down at Battery Park I finally got through on my phone to my father and said, ‘I’m alive. I just wanted to tell you, go to church, I’m alive. I just so narrowly escaped this thing.’ He said, ‘Where were you? You were there?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I was right there when it blew up.’ He said, ‘You were there when the planes hit?’ I said, ‘No, I was there when it exploded, the building exploded.’ He said, ‘You mean when it fell down?’ I said, ‘No, when it exploded.’ I still didn’t realized what had happened. I totally thought it had been blown up. That’s just the perspective of looking up at it, it seemed to have exploded out. But that I guess was the force of the upper stories collapsing down.” [pp. 15-16]\n(17) Cruthers, Frank (9110179)\n“And while I was still in that immediate area, the south tower, 2 World Trade Center, there was what appeared to be at first an explosion. It appeared at the very top, simultaneously from all four sides, materials shot out horizontally. And then there seemed to be a momentary delay before you could see the beginning of the collapse.” [p. 4]\n(18) Curran, James (9110412)\nNorth Tower:\n“We started filing out and following the line of the building. I got just to underneath the north walkway. A guy started screaming to run. When I got underneath the north bridge I looked back and you heard it, I heard like every floor went chu-chu-chu. Looked back and from the pressure everything was getting blown out of the floors before it actually collapsed.” [pp. 10-11]\n(19) Curran, Paul (9110369)\nSouth Tower [Experienced while low in the North Tower]:\n“With that, all a sudden the tower went completely — a horrendous noise, a very, very tremendous explosion, and a very heavy wind came through the tower. The wind almost knocked you down.” [p. 5]\n(20) Darnowski, Kevin (9110202)\nSouth Tower:\n“At that time I started walking back up towards Vesey Street. I heard three explosions, and then we heard like groaning and grinding, and tower two started to come down.” [p. 8]\n(21) Delendick, John (9110230)\nSouth Tower:\n“We heard a rumbling noise, and it appeared that that first tower, the south tower, had exploded, the top of it. That’s what I saw, what a lot of us saw. [p. 5]...I remember asking Ray Downey was it the jet fuel that blew up. He said at that point he thought there were bombs up there because it was too even. As we’ve since learned, it was the jet fuel that was dropping down that caused all this. But he said it was too even.”\nQ. “Symmetrical?”\nA. “So his original thought was that he thought it was a bomb up there as well. [pp. 5-6] ...We didn’t know the building came down. We just knew the top of the building exploded and didn’t know what happened to the rest of the building. You just couldn’t see anything.” [p. 7]\n(22) DeRubbio, Dominick (9110064)\nSouth Tower:\n“After a while we were looking up at the tower, and all of a sudden someone said it’s starting to come down.”\nQ. “This would be the north tower coming down?”\nA. “This would be the first one.”\nQ. “Or the south tower?”\nA. “This one here. It was weird how it started to come down. It looked like it was a timed explosion, but I guess it was just the floors starting to pancake one on top of the other.” [p. 5]\n(23) Deshore, Karin (9110192)\nSouth Tower:\n“I had no clue what was going on. I never turned around because a sound came from somewhere that I never heard before. Some people compared it with an airplane. It was the worst sound of rolling sound, not a thunder. I can’t explain it, what it was. All I know is — and a force started to come hit me in my back. I can’t explain it. You had to be there. All I know is I had to run because I thought there was an explosion. I was unaware what was happening. I thought it was just a major explosion. I didn’t know the building was collapsing...I just felt like the darkness the loneliness and being alone was the worst thing I ever experienced in my life and not being able to breathe. There was no air. Whatever this explosion was simply sucked all the oxygen out of the air. You couldn’t breathe and the feeling of suffocation...” [pp. 10-11]\nNorth Tower:\n“Somewhere around the middle of the World Trade Center, there was this orange and red flash coming out. Initially it was just one flash. Then this flash just kept popping all the way around the building and that building had started to explode. The popping sound, and with each popping sound it was initially an orange and then red flash came out of the building and then it would just go all around the building on both sides as far as I could see. These popping sounds and the explosions were getting bigger, going both up and down and then all around the building.\nI went inside and told everybody that the other building or there was an explosion occurring up there and I said I think we have another major explosion... [p. 15]...So here these explosions are getting bigger and louder and bigger and louder and I told everybody if this building totally explodes, still unaware that the other building had collapsed, I’m going in the water. [p. 16]...I’m still standing there trying to figure out what my next move should be, when the same sergeant says fucking shit, it’s coming at us, and that’s a quote. Again I didn’t see what was happening behind me, but knowing of all the explosions I thought here was another explosion coming and this sound again and this wave of this force again.” [pp. 17-18]\n(24) DeSimone, George (9110129)\nSouth Tower:\n“The next thing I know, we heard a little bit of a rumbling, and then white powder came from the first collapsed building. I thought it was an explosion initially. We got hit with the powder. We tried to run.” [p. 6]\nNorth Tower:\n“After that, I still thought it was an explosion. I thought it was some kind of thermal explosion where I’m either going to get burnt — and I had kind of ideas that it was going to be something like Hiroshima where all this heat was coming at me and we were going to get burnt — or if the heat didn’t burn me, I thought that all the parts coming out of this building, the windows, metal, all the things like that, that I might be severed in half. [p. 7]...I don’t think we understood the magnitude of what was going on. I was fearful that there were bombs in the building. That was my first thought, being the military kind of guy that I am.” [p. 10]\n(25) Dixon, Brian (9110166)\nSouth Tower:\n“I was watching the fire, watching the people jump and hearing a noise and looking up and seeing — it actually looked — the lowest floor of fire in the south tower actually looked like someone had planted explosives around it because the whole bottom I could see — I could see two sides of it and the other side — it just looked like that floor blew out. I looked up and you could actually see everything blew out on the one floor. I thought, geez, this looks like an explosion up there, it blew out. Then I guess in some sense of time we looked at it and realized, no, actually it just collapsed. That’s what blew out the windows, not that there was an explosion there but that windows blew out. [p. 15]... As I just got in under the entrance there, I got just a little ways back and it was just like — you hear the noise, a boom, and then a blast of air.” [p. 16]\n(26) Donovan, Michael (9110205)\nSouth Tower:\n“I got up, I got into the parking garages, was knocked down by the percussion. I thought there had been an explosion or a bomb that they had blown up there. The Vista International Hotel was my first impression, that they had blown it up.” [pp. 13-14]...\nQ. “So you knew the south tower came down? You knew it collapsed?\nA. “No, you couldn’t see it. I thought the Millennium Hotel had been blown up.” [p. 17]\n(27) Dorritie, Robert (9110299)\nSouth Tower:\n“I guess we got about three-quarters of the way across when we were deciding which way to go into the south tower. That’s when I looked up, and the tower started coming down, which at the time I said I thought it was a secondary device. I had warned the guys about secondary devices on the way down...” [p. 4]\n(28) Drury, James (9110098)\nSouth Tower:\n“We were in the process of getting some rigs moved when I turned, as I heard a tremendous roar, explosion, and saw that the first of the two towers was starting to come down.” [p. 6]\nNorth Tower:\n“...we started to hear the second roar. That was the north tower now coming down. I should say that people in the street and myself included thought that the roar was so loud that the explosive - bombs were going off inside the building. Obviously we were later proved wrong. [p. 7]...seeing that first tower come down was unbelieveable. The sound it made. As I said I thought the terrorists planted explosives somewhere in the building. That’s how loud it was, crackling explosive, a wall.” [p. 12]\n(29) Duffy, James (9110444)\nNorth Tower:\nQ. “When either tower came down, did you have any advanced warning?”\nA. “Oh, no. I didn’t know what it was when we were inside. I didn’t know the building had collapsed, actually. I thought it was a bomb. I thought a bomb had gone off. That’s why I really didn’t know until after.”\nQ. “Afterwards?”\nA. “Yeah, that that’s when it came down. I wasn’t expecting that. I thought it was a bomb or something that went off.” [pp. 9-10]\n(30) Duggan, Kevin (9110345)\nSouth Tower:\n“...we were standing there, and then we just heard this real loud roar. We looked up and we could see the south tower. Looked like the middle of it was just exploding out, and at that point, one of the officers just said, Run...” [p. 7]\n(31) Fenyo, Christopher (9110295)\nSouth Tower:\n“About a couple minutes after George came back to me is when the south tower from our perspective exploded from about midway up the building. We all turned and ran... [p. 5]...At that point a debate began to rage because the perception was that the building looked like it had been taken out with charges. We had really no concept of the damage on the east side of 2 World Trade Center at that point, and at that point many people had felt that possibly explosives had taken out 2 World Trade, and officers were gathering companies together and the officers were debating whether or not to go immediately back in or to see what was going to happen with 1 World Trade at that point. The debate ended pretty quickly because 1 World Trade came down. [pp. 6-7]\nNorth Tower:\n“There was an explosion at the top of the Trade Center and a piece of Trade Center flew across the West Side Highway and hit the Financial Center...” [p. 3]\n(32) Fitzpatrick, Brian (9110256)\nNorth Tower:\n“...that’s when we heard a tremendous noise and it was coming from the south tower, and we looked up and it was coming down...I remember making it into the tunnel and it was this incredible amount of wind, debris, heat. I remember falling down, getting back up, and the guys were just falling all over each other. [pp. 3-4] Then we exited out by the marina, the North Cove Yacht Harbor, where we all basically just took a knee and we waited a couple of minutes. Everybody was in shock. We didn’t know what happened. We just thought it was debris or an explosion or a secondary explosion or another bomb inside the building or another plane.” [p. 5]\n(33) Fiztpatrick, Thomas (9110001)\nSouth Tower:\n“All we saw was a puff of smoke coming from about 2 thirds of the way up. Some people thought it was an explosion. I don’t think I remember that. I remember seeing, it looked like sparkling around one specific layer of the building. I assume now that that was either windows starting to collapse like tinsel or something. Then the building started to come down. My initial reaction was that this was exactly the way it looks when they show you those implosions on TV. I would have to say for three or four seconds anyway, maybe longer. I was just watching.” [pp. 13-14]\n(34) Gates, Gary (9110065)\nSouth Tower:\n“I looked up, and the building exploded, the building that we were very close to, which was one tower. The whole top came off like a volcano. [p. 6]...So the explosion, what I realized later, had to be the start of the collapse. It was the way the building appeared to blowout from both sides. I’m looking at the face of it, and all we see is the two sides of the building just blowing out and coming apart like this, as I said, like the top of a volcano.” [pp. 6-7]\n(35) Gombo, Jerry (9110100)\nSouth Tower:\n“...it felt sort of like an earthquake. The sky darkened and you heard this thunderous roar. It was like a volcano, if you will, not that I ever experienced a volcano, but I guess that’s the way I could describe it, and this cloud just coming down. The ground was shaking and this roar...” [p. 12]\nNorth Tower:\n“No sooner did we get, I would say, several yards down Vesey Street heading east to west when the second tower came down, and once again this huge mushroom cloud...” [pp. 18-19]\n(36) Gorman, Gerard (9110420)\n[After both towers have collapsed.]\n“...at that point I did not know the first building collapsed still. Didn’t know. We thought it was a missile attack or something like that. We thought we were under attack. They didn’t have any idea that this building could collapse. [p. 21]...[A couple of minutes before the NT collapse he’s trying to figure out what the earthquake was that he just felt.] So on the overhang I remember seeing a frigging Bomb Squad cop and I asked him, what the hell blew up?” [p. 23]\n(37) Gorman, Kevin (9110434)\nNorth Tower:\n“...and as I was looking at him I heard the explosion, looked up, and saw like three floors explode, saw the antenna coming down, and turned around and ran north.” [p. 6]\n(38) Grabher, Steve (9110241)\nSouth Tower:\n“I looked over my shoulder and you could see the whole top of the south tower leaning towards us. It looked like it was coming over. You could see the windows pop out just like in the picture, looked like a movie. I saw one floor of windows pop out, like poof, poof. I saw one and a half floors pop out. It looked almost like an explosion.” [pp. 10-11]\n(39) Gregory, Stephen (9110008)\nSouth Tower:\n“At that point in time I called Manhattan. I was answered. I asked them if they were aware of an explosion at the World Trade Center. I told them basically what I thought had happened... [pp. 8-9]...I thought that when I looked in the direction of the Trade Center before it came down, before No. 2 came down, that I saw low-level flashes. In my conversation with Lieutenant Evangelista, never mentioning this to him, he questioned me and asked me if I saw low-level flashes in front of the building, and I agreed with him because I thought — at that time I didn’t know what it was. I mean, it could have been as a result of the building collapsing, things exploding, but I saw a flash flash flash and then it looked like the building came down.”\nQ. “Was that on the lower level of the building or up where the fire was?”\nA. “No, the lower level of the building. You know like when they demolish a building, how when they blow up a building, when it falls down? That’s what I thought I saw. And I didn’t broach the topic to him, but he asked me. He said I don’t know if I’m crazy, but I just wanted to ask you because you were standing right next to me. He said did you see anything by the building? And I said what do you mean by see anything? He said did you see any flashes? I said, yes, well, I thought it was just me. He said no, I saw them, too.\nI don’t know if that means anything. I mean, I equate it to the building coming down and pushing things down, it could have been electrical explosions, it could have been whatever. But it’s just strange that two people sort of say the same thing and neither one of us talked to each other about it. I mean, I don’t know this guy from a hole in the wall. I was just standing next to him...”\nQ. On the television pictures it appeared as well, before the first collapse, that there was an explosion up on the upper floors.”\nA. “I know about the explosion on the upper floors. This was like eye level. I didn’t have to go like this. Because I was looking this way. I’m not going to say it was on the first floor or the second floor, but somewhere in that area I saw to me what appeared to be flashes.” [pp. 14-16]\n(40) Hansson, Gregg (9110017)\nNorth Tower:\n“Then a large explosion took place. In my estimation that was the tower coming down, but at that time I did not know what that was. I thought some type of bomb had gone off.” [p. 15]\n(41) Harrilal, Mala (9110186)\nNorth Tower: [He’s out in a boat by now, quite far from the scene.]\nQ. “But you weren’t involved with that part, because you were already out of the area, you were by the boat loading people?”\nA. “Right, because we heard the explosion.” [p. 7]\n(42) Harris, Russell (9110015)\nSouth Tower:\n“I was on the side of the church. I looked and all this debris just started exploding everywhere, and I turned around to run...” [p. 7]\n(43) Hirsch, Barrett (9110336)\nNorth Tower:\n“Then I noticed, like, the top of the tower seemed to shoot up a little bit and start to fall down a little bit, and that’s when Bill Simon and I, who was my partner, just bolted...” [p. 4]\n(44) Hoppey, Timothy (9110229)\nSouth Tower:\n“...that’s when we heard the rumble. I looked up, and it was just a black cloud directly overhead. At that point I was thinking it was a secondary explosion. It looked to me like it was much lower than where the planes had gone in. [p. 5]...I thought the top half of the building was falling off, and I was thinking of it falling outward, not really imploding upon itself like it did.” [p. 6]\n(45) Hyland, Paul (9110374)\nNorth Tower:\n“I just saw the top half of the north tower sink and sort of just sat down on itself, sat down, and then just started shattering and just blowing out like a Christmas tree.” [pp. 11-12]\n(46) Ippolito, James (9110342)\nSouth Tower [As experienced from within the North Tower]\n“...we were taking a break on 30, and that’s when we heard a rumble, outside explosion, and I think that was the other building coming down...” [p. 5]\nNorth Tower: “Started to walk towards it, and that’s when the building came down. I heard an explosion and turned around and the building was coming down.” [p. 8]\n(47) Julian, Timothy (9110386)\nSouth Tower:\n“...that’s when I heard the building collapse. First I thought it was an explosion. I thought maybe there was bomb on the plane, but delayed type of thing, you know, secondary device.”\nQ. “I was convinced for a week it was secondary devices.”\nA. “You know, and I just heard like an explosion and a then a cracking type of noise, and then it sounded like a freight train, rumbling and picking up speed, and I remember I looked up, and I saw it coming...” [p. 10]\n(48) Kennedy, Edward (9110502)\nSouth Tower:\n“We took two steps, there was a tremendous boom, explosion, we both turned around, and the top of the building was coming down at us. With this I just turned to Richie and said run. [p. 7]...When the building exploded, they ran down Liberty towards the water...” [p. 9]\n(49) Klee, Stephen (9110300)\nSouth Tower:\nA. “No, I was just trying to find out — no, there was no — it was still dusty out there, and you really couldn’t see. I didn’t even realize that two came down. I thought another bomb or a plane hit the building. That’s what I thought it was.” [p. 7]\n(50) Kozlowski, George (9110308)\nNorth Tower:\n“As we were walking, we heard — we thought it was another plane coming. It was like a big shhhhh. A thousand times louder than that. It sounded like a missile coming and we just started booking. We took off like bats out of hell. We made it around the corner and that’s when the shit hit the fan right then and there. We heard that loud and then ba boom. I just — it was like an earthquake or whatever. A giant. giant explosion. [p. 8]...Then this big gust came and I just went flying, maybe 30, 40 feet. Tumbling. I got up, got on my hands and knees because all of the white shit was all over me. I just kept crawling. My ears were like deaf, you know, when you hear a giant firecracker or something.” [p. 9]\n(51) Long, Kirk (9110509)\nSouth Tower:\n[The collapse is experienced from inside the North Tower]\n“When the building shook, I was right next to an elevator shaft with Andy, crawling down the hallway. I was waiting for a flame to come up from the basement because I believed something in the basement blew up. Nothing like that happened, so I was waiting for a flame to come down from a plane. Nothing like that happened. Still at that time I never knew that the south tower had gone down.” [pp. 4-5]\n(52) Loper, David (9110349)\nSouth Tower:\n“Then all of a sudden there was like a loud — almost like a rushing sound, a roar, and we looked up and we could see it looked like an implosion and the building kind of went in and out and kind of like shook...We were looking up and then this thing started coming down...” [p. 10]\n(53) Lynn, John (9110389)\nSouth Tower:\n“...our attention was drawn to the south tower. There was some kind of explosion, you might say, up in the area where the fire was. Actually, in hindsight, that was the start of the collapse.” [p. 3]\n(54) Macko, Michael (9110506)\nSouth Tower:\n“We were making our way down West Street. We got just about south of the north overpass, about 50 feet past that, when the first collapse occurred. I looked up. I was awed by — I thought it exploded at the top. Everybody I guess at that point started running...” [p. 4]\n(55) Mallery, Paul (9110312)\nSouth Tower:\n“I said it sounds just like this, this is exactly what it sounds like, here’s another one, thinking it was a third plane. Meanwhile the sound to me was four distinct events. They all sounded the same. The two plane crashes and the two collapses, except the collapses lasted longer. [p. 8]...I don’t know if this is nuclear attack. I don’t know what this is any more.” [p. 9]\n(56) Malley, John (9110319)\nSouth Tower:\n“As we walked through those revolving doors, that’s when we felt the rumble. I felt the rumbling, and then I felt the force coming at me. I was like, what the hell is that? In my mind it was a bomb going off. The pressure got so great, I stepped back behind the columns separating the revolving doors. Then the force just blew past me. It blew past me it seemed for a long time. In my mind I was saying what the hell is this and when is it going to stop? Then it finally stopped, that pressure which I thought was a concussion of an explosion. It turns out it was the down pressure wind of the floors collapsing on top of each other.” [p. 5]\nNorth Tower:\n“At that point I didn’t know the building came down. I thought I was still in the explosion. I didn’t know the whole building had come down.” [p. 9]\n(57) Marrero, Julio (9110162)\nSouth Tower:\n“...I heard a loud bang. We looked up, and we just saw the building starting to collapse. I looked over and started to scream at my partner, which he was inside the vehicle...I was screaming from the top of my lungs, and I must have been about ten feet away from her and she couldn’t even hear me, because the building was so loud, the explosion, that she couldn’t even hear me.” [pp. 4-5]\nNorth Tower:\n“That’s when I just broke down and cried at Bellevue Hospital, because it was just so overwhelming. I just knew that what happened was horrific. It was a bombing.” [pp. 15-16]\n(58) Martin, Patrick (9110510)\nSouth Tower:\n“...it was right then that we heard the noise. My lieutenant said he looked down at the first floor, and he auto [?] see the first floor of the south tower like exploding out. I looked up. I looked up, and the sky was filled with that debris cloud. You could see the debris coming down, pretty much toward us.” [p. 5]\n(59) Martinez, Edward (9110494)\nSouth Tower:\n“...because of the fog that was there, you couldn’t see above. Your distance was limited. Once I heard that, I heard like a big explosion, a tremendous explosion, let me put it that way and rumbling sound. At that time I started seeing things coming down.” [pp. 4-5]\n(60) Martinez, Orlando (9110183)\nSouth Tower:\nQ. “This is the first building collapsing?”\nA. “Right. There was an explosion and after we started running...” [p. 9]\n(61) McArdle-Schulman, Maureen (9110110)\nSouth Tower:\n“And the building had red fire, a ring of fire. They started pumping and bouncing and I’m standing there staring. Finally somebody yelled “run.” [p. 7]...I just called him [her husband] and told him I was going in the tower. The tower just imploded. [p. 11]\nNorth Tower:\n“We’re standing there and I look up. The second tower starts with the ring of fire. Some puffing and bouncing.” [p. 12]\n(62) McCarthy, Linda (9110213)\nSouth Tower:\n“So when that one went down. I thought the plane was exploding, or another plane hit. I had no idea it was coming down. But I couldn’t see it gone, because I couldn’t see it really in the first place with all the smoke...So I didn’t know what it was. I heard like an earthquake. I said run for your lives, run.” [pp. 6-7]\n(63) McGimpsey, John (9110477)\nSouth Tower [from inside Marriott Hotel]:\n“We didn’t know actually what was going on. We weren’t sure if those noises were — sounded like another plane, bomb, something like that...” [p. 5]\n(64) McKinley, James (9110072)\nSouth Tower:\n“Then all of a sudden I heard this huge explosion, I didn’t know what it was cause nobody was telling me anything...I was this close to it, and I didn’t know what was going on. After that I heard this huge explosion, I thought it was a boiler exploding or something. Next thing you know this huge cloud of smoke is coming at us, so we’re running.” [p. 4]\n(65) Mejias, Michael (9110149)\nSouth Tower: [Apparently he is confusing it with the North Tower]\n“The building started collapsing, the north tower started collapsing. It tipped down first and then the thing fell within itself. It was an amazing sight to see. It was really unbelievable. I thought I was watching a movie with special effects...But it didn’t really — we were safe because we were surrounded by other buildings. If the tower would have fell towards West Street instead of imploding on itself, we would have had a problem, but, you know, it just came within itself, just tipped.” [p. 8]\n(66) Meola, Joseph (9110287)\nSouth Tower:\n“As we are looking up at the building, what I saw was, it looked like the building was blowing out on all four sides. We actually heard the pops. Didn’t realize it was the falling — you know, you heard the pops of the building. You thought it was just blowing out.” [p. 5]\n(67) Merced, Mary (9110144)\nSouth Tower:\n“So I’m running, and I’m worried about the chief, that he’s there. Nobody expected those buildings to implode. They were thinking, it’s going to topple.” [p. 12]\nNorth Tower:\n“Then everybody is going to run, because we didn’t see where the building toppled because we didn’t know it imploded because you couldn’t see anything.” [p. 16]\n(68) Monahan, Craig (9110016)\nSouth Tower:\n“When it sounded like the explosion stopped, the steel hitting, when it all seemed to stop, this just like a fire storm of wind and material, a sandstorm kind of, just came and wailed by, really flew past us quick.” [p. 8]\n(69) Moriarty, David (9110228)\nNorth Tower:\n“I looked up, and it appeared as if the north tower — it almost appeared to be liquefied. The very top of it began to cascade out and down, almost in a rolling motion.” [p. 7]\n(70) Murad, Murray (9110009)\nSouth Tower:\n“Then it came down. From the implosion, we all got thrown and all that stuff came in the house... [p. 9]...I didn’t want to take one because they had a couple of firetrucks that were hanging out right in front of him. I don’t know what firetrucks they were, but they looked kind of beaten up from the explosion.” [p. 10]\nNorth Tower:\nA. “All the debris from the collapse of—“\nQ. “So it was outside? A. It was inside. From the implosion, everything just came inside.” [p. 13]\n(71) Murphy, Keith (9110323)\nSouth Tower: [As experienced from the ground floor of the North Tower]\n“I had heard right before the lights went out, I had heard a distant boom boom boom, sounded like three explosions. I don’t know what it was. At the time, I would have said they sounded like bombs, but it was boom boom boom and then the lights all go out. I hear someone say oh, shit, that was just for the lights out. I would say about 3, 4 seconds, all of a sudden this tremendous roar. It sounded like being in a tunnel with the train coming at you. It sounded like nothing I had ever heard in my life, but it didn’t sound good. All of a sudden I could feel the floor started to shake and sway. We were being thrown like literally off our feet, side to side, getting banged around and then a tremendous wind started to happen. It probably lasted maybe 15 seconds, 10 to 15 seconds. It seemed like a hurricane force wind. It would blow you off your feet...” [pp. 19-20]\n(72) Murray, John (9110407)\nSouth Tower:\n“...we were standing there watching the north tower and not even paying attention to the south tower. Then you look up and it’s like holy shit, the building didn’t come down, it shot straight out over our heads, like straight across West Street. Holy shit, there is no fucking way we are going to out run this thing.” [p. 6]\n(73) Murray, Kevin (9110020)\nNorth Tower:\n“When the tower started — there was a big explosion that I heard and someone screamed that it was coming down and I looked away and I saw all the windows domino — you know, dominoeing up and then come down. We were right in front of 6, so we started running...” [p. 15]\n(74) Norris, Robert (9110071)\nSouth Tower: [He hears what he thinks is a third plane, but it is actually the collapse of the South Tower]\n“...I heard what was a third plane coming in. I heard the propulsion of an engine and then an explosion. We looked up and saw these huge chunks. There’s one particular piece of this building that fell in its entirety that I’ll never forget...” [p. 11]\nNorth Tower: [He describes the North Tower collapse in a similar manner.]\n“I remember being over there, and did I hear yet another — what I thought was a propulsion of a plane, and then an explosion, and then we all dove to the floor.” [pp. 17-18]\n(75) Ober, Michael (9110093)\nSouth Tower:\n“Then we heard a rumble, some twisting metal, we looked up in the air, and to be totally honest, at first, I don’t know exactly...but it looked to me just like an explosion. It didn’t look like the building was coming down, it looked like just one floor had blown completely outside of it...After hearing this and looking up and seeing the building, what I thought was an explosion, everyone was running...” [pp. 4-5]\n(76) Olszewski, Janice (9110193)\nSouth Tower:\n“I didn’t think it was safe. I didn’t know what was going on. I thought more could be happening down there. I didn’t know if it was an explosion. I didn’t know it was collapse at that point. I thought it was an explosion or secondary device, a bomb, the jet-plane exploding, whatever.” [p. 7]\n(77) Ondrovic, Patricia (9110048)\nSouth Tower:\n“My partner and I grabbed our stretcher, went to put it in the back of our vehicle, and at that time, I think it was the lobby of the building behind us blew out. Everybody started running, I didn’t see him again that day. He got thrown one way, I got thrown the other way...I was still on Vesey, cause the building that blew up on me was on Vesey...There was no where safe to go...I thought that they blew up our triage sector...The paramedic from Cabrini, that’s where he was. I was just talking to him 20 minutes before everything blew up. [pp. 4-7]...At that point I got really upset. I said, do you realize they just blew up our triage sector? Everybody back there is dead, everybody back there is gone.” [p. 9]\n(78) Patriciello, Joseph (9110378)\nSouth Tower:\n“..I happened to be looking up and saw the explosion or the building fail with the ensuing fireball and cloud. It didn’t appear to me at that moment the building was coming down.\nBut when the noise level began to pick up, it was obvious that something wrong was going on. We all proceeded to run...” [p. 4]\n(79) Petrassi, Joseph (9110449)\nNorth Tower:\n“We came out of the building and we were looking up and the tower seemed to blow out...You could the feel the stuff hitting you on the back as you were running.” [p. 3]\n(80) Piambino, Thomas (9110493)\nSouth Tower:\n“The south tower had fallen, but at that time I didn’t know what it was. All I heard was a tremendous explosion. The tower I was in shook really bad.” [p. 5]\nNorth Tower:\n“...and then the north tower started to fall, and my perception was that when I looked back at the tower as it was starting to come down — I was booking — was that there was — I thought it exploded, and I didn’t realize it had collapsed. It looked to me like an explosion...I wound up taking refuge behind an ESU truck, I believe it was, a Police Department ESU truck, I think, and I just rode it out until first there was the explosion or the concussion, and then there was very, very strong wind, and then there was the black...” [pp. 9-10]\n(81) Picarello, John (9110240)\nSouth Tower:\n“In about a second or two, you just heard like a ba-baba- boom, and everything just came down and everything was pitch-black.” [p. 6]\n(82) Picciotto, Richard (9110211)\nSouth Tower: [as heard from inside the North Tower]\n“...drop your tools, drop your masks, drop everything, get out, get out, get out. My thinking was either — I thought a bomb hit the other building and brought it down, and if there’s a bomb in that one, there’s a bomb in this one.” [p. 6]\n(83) Quinn, Kevin (9110339)\nSouth Tower:\n“Looking up at the towers and it looked like it just basically imploded.” [p. 2]\n(84) Rae, Joseph (9110294)\nSouth Tower:\n“We started walking north to just about the second footbridge, which would be 6 World Trade, and all of a sudden we heard the explosion and the building started to come down and I ran...” [p. 3]\n(85) Reilly, Gerard (9110435)\nSouth Tower:\n“So we probably were in the building maybe a minute in the lobby of the tower, whichever one we were in, and that’s when it came down. But I thought it was an explosion in the hotel, because all the debris came down, it was pitch-black, the whole building shook. [p. 4]...I told him I thought it was a bomb in the hotel, because nobody said the building collapsed.” [p. 5]\n(86) Reynolds, William (9110288)\nSouth Tower:\n“After a while, and I don’t know how long it was, I was distracted by a large explosion from the south tower and it seemed like fire was shooting out a couple of hundred feet in each direction, then all of a sudden the top of the tower started coming down in a pancake...” [p. 3]...\nQ. “Bill, just one question. The fire that you saw, where was the fire? Like up at the upper levels where it started collapsing?”\nA. “It appeared somewhere below that. Maybe twenty floors below the impact area of the plane. [p. 4]...\nQ. “You’re talking about the north tower now; right?”\nA. “Before the north tower fell. He said,’No.’ I said, ‘Why not? They blew up the other one.’ I thought they blew it up with a bomb. I said, ‘If they blew up the one, you know they’re gonna blow up the other one.’” [p. 8]\n(87) Richiusa, Patrick (9110305)\nNorth Tower:\n“...then it was dead silent. There was no noise after 1 Trade Center fell. It was like something out of a movie. It was really loud and then it was — maybe it was just my hearing from the blast.” [p. 10]\n(88) Rios, Juan (9119937)\nSouth Tower:\n“...I was hooking up the regulator to the O-2, when I hear people screaming and a loud explosion...So I just started to run...” [p. 3]\n(89) Rivera, Angel (9110489)\nSouth Tower: [The collapse is experienced from inside the Marriott hotel.]\n“...when we hit the 19th floor, something horrendous happened. It was like a bomb went off. We thought we were dead. The whole building shook. The brick coming out of — the door to the hallway into the hotel blew off like somebody had thrown it all over the place. It shook all over the place. We were thrown on the floor... The building was still shaking and we’re still hearing explosions going on everywhere, so we decided let’s get out of here.” [pp. 4-5]\nNorth Tower: [Again from inside the Marriott.]\n“Mike Mullan walked one flight up, and then the most horrendous thing happened. That’s when hell came down. It was like a huge, enormous explosion. I still can hear it.\nEverything shook. Everything went black. The wind rushed, very slowly [sound], all the dust, all the — and everything went dark. We were rolling all over the floor, banging against the walls... [p. 7]...When the second tower came down, we had no idea what was going on. We thought another plane, another bomb, another as a second device.” [p. 9]\n(90) Rivera, Daniel (9110035)\nSouth Tower: [This witness is very close to ST when it collapses.]\n“Then that’s when I kept on walking close to the south tower and that’s when that building collapsed.”\nQ. “How did you know that it was coming down?”\nA. “That noise. It was a noise.”\nQ. “What did you hear? What did you see?”\nA. “It was a frigging noise. At first I thought it was — do you ever see professional demolition where they set the charges on certain floors and then you hear ‘pop, pop, pop, pop, pop’? That’s exactly what — because I thought it was that. When I heard that frigging noise, that’s when I saw the building coming down.” [p. 9]\n(91) Rivera, Terence (9110343)\nSouth Tower:\n“As I run towards it, I know that I’m not going to escape the — escape it, so I dive under — I don’t know even know which rig it was. I dive under a rig. At the same time it felt like an explosion. I got bounced around underneath the rig.” [p. 7]\n(92) Rogers, Kenneth (9110290)\nSouth Tower:\n“...we were standing there with about five companies and we were just waiting for our assignment and then there was an explosion in the south tower, which according to this map, this exposure just blew out in flames. A lot of guys left at that point. I kept watching. Floor after floor after floor. One floor under another after another and when it hit about the fifth floor, I figured it was a bomb, because it looked like a synchronized deliberate kind of thing.” [pp. 3-4]\n(93) Rothmund, John (9110112)\nSouth Tower:\n“At that time we were looking at the top of the towers and all the rubble and people coming off, and all of a sudden you heard — it sounded like another airplane, or a missile. It was like a slow shake. The whole ground just vibrated and shook.” [pp. 5-6]\nNorth Tower:\n“Again, we didn’t know what was going on. We thought it was a bomb, you know, like planes were dropping from the sky or missiles were hitting. We didn’t know what the hell was going on.” [p. 14]\n(94) Ryan, William (9110117)\n[Seems to be after both collapses.]\nQ. “What did you think you were responding to at that point?”\nA. “Well, we knew we had fire. We knew we had partial collapse.”\nQ. “From an explosion or –“\nA. “Yes. Well, we heard a loud boom when we were getting ready to dock the ferry. Probably the jet fuel igniting, I assume.” [p. 3]\n(95) Rybak, Stanley (9110263)\nSouth Tower:\n“...then the — then everything just came right through. The dust and the explosion knocked the windows out, and so I was momentarily on the ground.” [p. 5]\n(96) Salerno, Anthony (9110309)\nNorth Tower:\n“Putting out all those fires, in that interim, the second building had come down. I remember hearing a lot of explosions, the street turning completely gray, gray clouds of smoke all over the place. Everybody had stopped what they were doing and ran back up the block.” [p. 4]\n(97) Scaringello, Patrick (9110030)\nSouth Tower:\n“I started to treat patients on my own when I heard the explosion from up above. I looked up, I saw smoke and flame and then I saw the top tower tilt, start to twist and lean.” [p. 4] North Tower:\n“I was assisting in pulling more people out from debris, when I heard the second tower explode.” [p. 5]\n(98) Scott, Howie (9110365)\nSouth Tower:\n“We just made our turn to go in towards the lobby of tower two. For whatever reason, I just happened to look up and saw the whole thing coming down, pancaking down, and the explosion, blowing out about halfway up.” [p. 6]\n(99) Sheehey, Edward (9110226)\nSouth Tower:\n“We were probably just at West Street, just at the street. Then the south tower — we heard an explosion, looked up, and the building started to collapse.” [p. 3]\n(100) Simon, William (9110115)\nNorth Tower:\n“Then we hear a rumble, and we see a blast of smoke and a slight ball of flame coming out from the silhouette of the building, and we watched the antenna collapse into the building.” [p. 9]\n(101) Skillington, Richard (9110279)\nNorth Tower:\n“I looked up. I saw a helicopter, and I was trying to figure out what he was doing. Then the second tower exploded and started coming down.” [p. 4]\n(102) Smiouskas, Richard (9110210)\nSouth Tower:\n“All of a sudden there was this groaning sound like a roar, grrrr. The ground started to shake....It looked like an earthquake. The ground was shaking. I fell to the floor. My camera bag opened up. The cameras went skidding across the floor. The windows started exploding in. [pp. 8-9]...I didn’t know exactly what was going on outside. I’m thinking maybe the building snapped in half. I’m thinking maybe a bomb blew up. I’m thinking it could have been a nuclear.” [p. 9]\n(103) Spina, Thomas (9110445)\nSouth Tower:\n“I don’t know what time later a loud rumble — it sounded like an explosion. We thought it was a bomb... and number two tower comes down...” [p. 9]\n(104) Steffens, Mark (9110003)\nSouth Tower:\n“We got to maybe one block north of where the Battery Tunnel exits onto West Street there, and then, boom, a massive explosion. Right in front of us we saw what looked like a fireball and smoke. It was rolling this way.” [p. 5]\nNorth Tower:\n“Then there was another it sounded like an explosion and heavy white powder, papers, flying everywhere.” [pp. 6-7]\n(105) Sudnik, John (9110198)\nSouth Tower:\n“The best I can remember, we were just operating there, trying to help out and do the best we could. Then we heard a loud explosion or what sounded like a loud explosion and looked up and I saw tower two start coming down.”\n(106) Sweeney, Frank (9110113)\nSouth Tower:\n“I bent over to pick up the hose, and I hear what sounded like firecrackers and a low rumble. I look up, and the south tower — I could see the top part of the siding overlapping the bottom side of the siding...I ran...” [p. 9]\n(107) Swithers, Jay (9110172)\nSouth Tower:\n“I took a quick glance at the building and while I didn’t see it falling, I saw a large section of it blasting out, which led me to believe it was just an explosion. I thought it was a secondary device, but I knew that we had to go. [p. 5]\n...So I assumed that the vehicle had not been in the - what I thought was an explosion at the time, but was the first collapse.” [p. 9]\n(108) Timothy, David (9110156)\nNorth Tower:\n“The next thing I knew, you started hearing more explosions. I guess this is when the second tower started coming down.” [p. 12]\n(109) Trojanowski, Stanley (9110292)\nSouth Tower:\n“After the collapse of number Two World Trade Center, which I actually thought was a bomb that went off because the north tower was blocking my view, debris and everything started falling, people were running... [p. 3]\n...I made my way underneath the scaffolding again and just tried to outlast the collapse, which I thought was just another bomb going off.” [p. 4]\n(110) Turi, Albert (9110142)\nSouth Tower:\n“The next thing I heard was Pete say what the fuck is this? And as my eyes traveled up the building, and I was looking at the south tower, somewhere about halfway up, my initial reaction was there was a secondary explosion, and the entire floor area, a ring right around the building blew out. I later realized that the building had started to collapse already and this was the air being compressed and that is the floor that let go.” [p. 14]\n(111) Turilli, Thomas (9110501)\nSouth Tower: [This appears to be at, or just before, the collapse of the South Tower. They are in the North Tower and have just sent some men up in the elevator.]\n“The door closed, they went up, and it just seemed a couple seconds and all of a sudden you just heard like it almost actually that day sounded like bombs going off, like boom, boom, boom, like seven or eight, and then just a huge wind...” [p. 4]\n[They get down the stairs.] “At that point we were kind of standing on the street and I looked to my left and actually I noticed the tower was down. I didn’t even know what it was when we were in there. It just seemed like a huge explosion.” [p. 6]\n(112) Vallebuona, Thomas (9110418)\nSouth Tower:\n“...I heard ‘boom’, an exploding sound, a real loud bang. I looked up, and I could see the Trade Center starting to come down, the south tower, which I guess I was about a block away from. [p. 5] North Tower: And ‘ba-boom’ again, the same sound, the same noise, the same shuddering, shrilling noise of the metal falling as it cascades down.” [p. 9]\n(113) Viola, Stephen (9110439)\nSouth Tower: [Collapse experienced from inside the North Tower]\n“Our guy went in with 13 truck, and he was coming down with the guy from 13 truck to bring the elevator to us, and when he was either going up or coming down the elevator, that’s when the south tower collapsed, and it sounded like a bunch of explosions. You heard like loud booms, but I guess it was all just stuff coming down...” [p. 3]\n(114) Wall, William (9110285)\nNorth Tower:\n“At that time we heard an explosion. We looked up and the building was coming down right on top of us...” [p. 9]\n(115) Walsh, James (9110459)\nNorth Tower:\n“The building didn’t fall the way you would think tall buildings would fall. Pretty much it looked like it imploded on itself.” [p. 10]\n(116) Walsh, William (9110442)\nNorth Tower:\n“I just remembered seeing two floors of heavy fire from the north side of World Trade Center one and the West side of World Trade Center one. All of a sudden things collapsed one Floor, and then within a second or so it just imploded.” [p. 28]\n(117) Wells, Charles (9110163)\nSouth Tower:\n“We got to the point of being in between the Vista Hotel and the World Trade Center, at which point we heard a — we felt a loud — a very strong vibration, shaking, and a loud noise like a subway train coming through a station at speed, like a jet engine at full throttle. It was a roaring sound... “[p. 6]\n[After digging himself out of the collapse rubble.] “Everybody’s heads were all popping up now. Everybody is digging out, so I ran into a couple of firefighters and I said, ‘Well, you know, what the hell happened?’ ‘Some kind of an explosion,’ he goes, and that’s what I thought it was...” [p. 8]\n(118) Williams, Daniel (9110289)\nSouth Tower:\n“I turned my face back towards the buildings as — looking up at the south tower. It seemed like the one floor exploded, but in retrospect I’m thinking that was the compressive force of the building coming down that blew it out. 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Sie sind gezielt dafür nach Deutschland gekommen.\nVeröffentlicht: 22.01.2018, 10:03 Uhr\nfrüher Twitter\nLinkedIn\nFacebook\nWhatsApp\nLink kopieren\n0\n0\nMAINZ. 22 vietnamesische Auszubildende haben in Rheinland-Pfalz ihre Ausbildung in der Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege begonnen. Bereits seit September und Oktober 2017 lernen sie in der Rheinhessen-Fachklinik Alzey und an der Universitätsmedizin Mainz. Die Pflege-Azubis sind im Rahmen eines Modellprojekts des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi) nach Rheinland-Pfalz gekommen; auch in Hessen und Niedersachsen werden Pflegekräfte aus Vietnam ausgebildet. Bevor sie ihre Ausbildung beginnen konnten, durchliefen die 22 einen Sprachkurs bis zum Sprachniveau B2 inklusive einer fachsprachlichen Qualifizierung sowie ein interkulturelles Training.\nTräger der Rheinhessen-Fachklinik ist das Landeskrankenhaus mit Sitz in Andernach. \"Das strukturierte Anwerben junger Menschen aus dem Ausland ist ein Beitrag, den Fachkräftebedarf in der Pflege decken zu können\", sagte Geschäftsführer Dr. Gerald Gaß. \"Wir wollen die Erkenntnisse aus diesem Pilotprojekt nutzen, um vermehrt Auszubildende zu gewinnen. Wir müssen dabei aber die Herkunftsländer und deren Situation ebenso im Blick behalten.\"\nLandesgesundheitsministerin Sabine Bätzing-Lichtenthäler (SPD) bezeichnete das Modellprojekt als Win-Win-Situation: \"Rheinland-Pfalz profitiert von den künftig gut ausgebildeten Fachkräften, die bei uns bleiben, und Vietnam vermittelt junge Landsleute in eine hochwertige Ausbildung ins Ausland.\"\nSie dankte der Universitätsmedizin und dem Landeskrankenhaus, die als Ausbildungsträger für die Umsetzung in Schule und Praxis als Partner der Bundes- und der Landesregierung dabei sind. Das Projekt läuft unter Federführung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) von 2016 bis 2019.\nZentrales Anliegen ist die Erschließung einer langfristigen Strategie zur Fachkräftegewinnung. Bisher ungenutzte Potenziale im In- und Ausland sollen stärker in den Blick genommen werden, hieß es aus dem Mainzer Ministerium. 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[ { "WARC_Target_URI": "https://www.afa.net/the-stand/faith/2023/09/a-woman-to-be-praised/", "WARC_Identified_Content_Language": [ "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng", "eng" ], "wet_record_txt": "AFA.net - A Woman to Be Praised\nSearch AFA\nAmerican Family Radio\nAFA Action\nAFA Resource Center\nAmerican Family Studios\nAFA Stream\nOne Million Moms\nThe Stand\nAmerican Family News\nAFA Foundation\nMENU\nHome\nThe Stand\nWho We Are\nAbout Us\nMission, Vision, Values\nStatement of Faith\nPress Releases\nSpokespersons\nAccountability\nTestimonials\nActivism\nAFA Insider\nAFA Action\nContact Officials\nEvents\nConnect With AFA\nHomeschool Resources\nVoter Guide\nTarget\nContact Us\nContact\nEmployment\nPrivacy Policy\nAcceptable Use Policy\nTours\nDONATE\nMake a Donation\nCombined Federal Campaign\nECFA\nWeekend\nHosts\nSchedule\nDepartments\nAFA Action\nThe Stand\nAFA Resource Center\nAmerican Family Radio\nAmerican Family Studios\nAFA Streaming\nOne Million Moms\nAmerican Family News\nAFA Foundation\nA Woman to Be Praised\nDAILY STAND EMAIL\nEnglish Spanish\nTuesday, September 05, 2023 @ 10:06 AM Hannah Meador Associate Digital Media Editor MORE\n“There’s no use in grumbling when raindrops come tumbling,” Snow White once sang.\nIn 1937, Walt Disney released his first-ever technicolor feature-length film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. In it, he introduced the world to his rendition of a German princess who escaped to the woods from an evil queen, met seven dwarves with differing personalities, and landed the prince of her dreams.\nNot to mention, in the 1930s, this type of animation and movie-making changed the film industry. At the time, it was a gamble few animators were willing to take. But Walt Disney seized the opportunity, becoming a pioneer for cartoon creation – worldwide.\nBut it doesn’t matter anymore!\nIn the middle of the crazy mess we call culture, the classics simply won’t do anymore. Instead, Disney would much rather produce live-action “remakes” of the old films and introduce a “woke” spin. Snow White has become the latest victim of the madness.\n“It’s no longer 1937,” Rachel Zegler, the “new” Snow White recently said in a press interview. She continued, “We absolutely wrote a Snow White that is not going to be saved by the prince, and she’s not going to be dreaming about true love. She’s dreaming about becoming the leader that she knows she can be.”\nYep, you read that right.\nThe movie that started Disney – is no longer good enough to be the story that started Disney.\nBaking pies in the woods while wearing a pretty dress doesn’t cut it. And falling in love? Please! That is for uneducated women. Today, women must be ferocious, powerful, and sometimes selfish to succeed.\nDon’t even get me started on finding a prince charming!\nWomanhood and traditional love are under attack everywhere we look.\nFor ladies, the days of wanting to settle down, marry the godly man of our dreams, raise a bunch of babies, and bake all the treats our heart desires – have flown out the window. Unfortunately, Zegler’s ironic opinion (because she’s playing the meekest princess to date) is held by many women nationwide.\nAnd, might I add, I think they are wrong.\nIt’s okay to be a woman who is different.\nIt’s okay to be the wife who wants to cook dinner for her husband.\nIt’s okay to be the mom who chooses her children over the workforce.\nIt’s okay to be the woman who likes to wear frilly dresses and bake pies.\nIt’s okay to be the girl who picks service instead of selfishness.\nIt’s okay to be the lady who follows the Lord into a God-honoring career.\nSomewhere along the way, these star-studded women (such as Zegler) came in and rewrote the book on what it looks like to be an American woman, girl, and mom.\nThey got it all wrong.\nAs women, we’re allowed to be the beautiful feminine beings that the Lord designed.\nIn Proverbs 31, we’re given a picture of what a godly woman looks like. And spoiler alert! 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La madre: “L’ho trovata impiccata, non si è uccisa” - Affaritaliani.it\nEconomia Politica Esteri Cronache Mediatech Motori Corporate Sport Milano Roma Puglia\nMeteoOroscopo\nSezioni\nPolitica\nEuropa\nEsteriEconomia\nCorporate\nCronacheCulture\nLibri & Editori\nCostumeSpettacoli\nSerie TVCinemaMusica\nSalute\nMalattie rare\nGreenSociale\nSenior\nMediatech\nConti in tasca e panni sporchi\nMotori\nMotorsport\nSportMilanoRomaMarketingFoodViaggiPugliaLavoroFotoaiTvI blog di Affari\nTendenza\nGuerraSondaggiAscolti TVTrump\nMeteoOroscopo\nA\nA\nA\nHome / Cronache / Enna, ragazza morta a 15 anni. La madre: “L’ho trovata impiccata, non si è uccisa”\nCronache\nVenerdì, 8 novembre 2024\nEnna, ragazza morta a 15 anni. La madre: “L’ho trovata impiccata, non si è uccisa”\ndi Redazione\nCondividi\nChiudi\nRevenge porn\nNon crede all'ipotesi del suicidio la madre della 15enne trovata impiccata a un albero a Piazza Armerina\nEnna, ragazza morta a 15 anni. La madre: “L’ho trovata impiccata, non si è uccisa”\n\"L'ho trovata impiccata. Era in ginocchio tutta legata, ma una bambina come fa a legarsi fino ai piedi? C'era un doppio nodo al collo, la corda era passata due volte. C'era un doppio nodo all'albero. Come fa una bambina a uccidersi così?\". Non crede all'ipotesi del suicidio la madre della 15enne trovata impiccata a un albero, a Piazza Armerina, martedì. La Procura dei minori di Caltanissetta ha aperto una indagine per istigazione al suicidio. Tra le lacrime la donna ripete: \"Voglio giustizia\".\nRagazza morta a Enna, disposto il sequestro della salma\nE' passato alla Procura dei minori di Caltanissetta, circostanza che fa dedurre che si indaghi su minorenni, il caso della quindicenne di Piazza Armerina, forse vittima di un caso di revenge porn, che si è suicidata martedì, impiccandosi con una corda a un albero del giardino di casa. 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Un quinto imputato ha avuto 6 anni e 4 mesi; il sesto 4 anni e 8 mesi. A denunciare ai carabinieri gli abusi, ripresi dal maggiore degli imputati col cellulare, è stata la vittima. Per la violenza è già stato condannato dal gup dei minori, a 8 anni e 8 mesi, l'unico del \"branco\" che al momento dei fatti non aveva ancora compiuto 18 anni. A 7 anni sono stati condannati Angelo Flores, Gabriele Di Trapani, Christian Maronia ed Elio Arnao. Sei anni e 4 mesi ha avuto Cristian Barone e 4 e 8 mesi Samuele La Grassa. La Procura, rappresentata in aula dall'aggiunta Laura Vaccaro, aveva chiesto pene comprese fra 10 anni e 8 mesi e 12 anni.\nArgomenti\npalermostupro\nCorporate, il giornale delle imprese\nFondazione Fincantieri inaugura una nuova era all'insegna di...\nItalo: inaugurata la Lounge Italo Club presso la stazione di...\nSnam è terza in Europa per comunicazione digitale corporate e...\nSpagna, Intesa Sanpaolo: la Divisione IMI CIB investe in...\nAffariTV\nEsplosione nella raffineria di Calenzano di Eni: le fiamme nere di fumo riprese dai passanti\nRoma, tenta di avventarsi sulle auto del corteo del Papa: bloccata attivista spagnola\nTrova un ciuffo di capelli nel piatto, ma li aveva messi lui: il ristorante se ne accorge e... 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