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"The Hebrew Oilers defeated the South Oakland Ducks 5-3 at Springview Field yesterday. Despite solo home runs from Koshzow and Chartier, South Oakland fell short in their opening round playoff game, leaving eight men on base.\n\nStrom made a great diving catch in right field.\n\nThe Ducks led 2-1 going into the third, but the Oilers scored three runs and added one in the sixth. Trailing 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh, South Oakland scored a run to bring the game to 5-3, and had the winning run at the plate before a game-ending fly out.\n\nWe had a lot of hard hit outs, and wasted some opportunities. This was a tough one to lose, but the Oilers deserve credit for making the plays and not allowing us to extend innings. We had good enough pitching to win this game. Nothing would fall for us, and they hit it in the gaps. They made a couple errors but we didn’t capitalize.\n\nSouth Oakland Ducks of the North Side (11-8)\n\nWe lost to these guys in 9 innings the first time we played them, so it should be another close game. The standings are real close 2 through 5, and we have chance to get some breathing room between us and Shaler with a win. Good luck getting across town at rush hour.\n\nDoc’s on the hill tonight.\n\nSouth Oakland of the North Side defeated the Single A Bombers (2-3) 15-1 in five innings last Wednsday at Magee Field.\n\nDucks Pitcher, Brian Strom hit a batter extending his consecutive outings with a HBP to 65, a national record that spans his eight years in the NABA and includes post season games.\n\nThis was basically the opposite of our first game. I’m glad the Bombers at least didn’t have to drive an hour down 51 to lose like that.\n\nThis week, South Oakland opens league play against the Rebels, in the dreaded Tuesday, 6pm time slot at Stoneridge Field in Shaler.\n\nApparently, the Duck Pond was vandalized. The mound and home plate area had to be ruined before the city took any action to make it playable. According to sources close to the team, the field is now in great shape and will be ready for out home opener this Wednsday.\n\nIt looks like TJ Morgan is running the AA Ducks, and I’m running the single A Ducks. I’m still trying to find a loophole to allow me to play on both teams, but I’m not sure that’s going to happen.\n\nThe split should’ve happened in 2010, but no one on that team was going to step down and play in a lower division. Instead, a bunch of guys quit rather than take reduced roles. And, really, who wants a reduced role in a fucking summer league? No one. I strained some friendships over that mess, and I probably deserve it. Maybe I shouldn’t give as much of a shit four years later, but I’m obsessed with narrative–the story in this mess, and without conflict there’s no story. So I think about it.\n\nThis weather is making me sound depressed. Here’s a photoshop to lighten things up. Some of my best work!",
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"The A Ducks are shaping up pretty well. We have a bunch of guys from the Militia, and a few ghosts of South Oakland past returning. I think it’ll be fun. We will be competitive. If the pitching holds up, we should contend with the other sandbagging teams for a title. I think those are realistic expectations.\n\nMorgan’s Ducks, will be nasty this year, too, if the pitching holds up. The Fightin’ Ducks, is what it looks like since everyone still has Ducks jerseys. Morgan does things the right way, and helped the franchise through a rough patch last season that saw a near folding of the team, and a collapse down the stretch and a ton of games in the middle of nowhere. It sucks to run a team without a pitching staff, and guys who won’t commit.",
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"Teams that left in the offseason: The Militia. Elliot. Maybe one other one. This will be the Ducks 12th season.\n\nIf it wasn’t for Elliot, we could conceivably have won two or three titles in the last four years. We’d have won in ’11 maybe ’12. What would have been awesome, is if we played the Cherokee in the finals or semis two years ago. But this is some space time continuum shit. Whatever. Elliot made the league better. Not upset I don’t have to face Barnes again. They beat us 20-3 one game, the year where only divisional games counted towards our record so we punted that one and got slaughtered.\n\nThe Militia broke up, the team that was the Orioles, Knights, Gray Bats, and Rebels who left the Black Sox who were the Stampeders.",
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"With Monroeville disbanded, who will defend the league?\n\nGuthrie retired. The last holdover from the TC Jones era, Guth beat the Black Sox to win our most recent championship. Guth went 6 1/3 innings on the mound in a 5-3 win in the clinching game then blacked out and split his chin open that night celebrating. Blood and cheap whiskey everywhere. That’s always how it ends.",
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"The 2013 south oakland ducks roster is nearly set. Everything hinges on a couple pitchers.\n\nI will play left field.\n\nwe’ll pull it together and be competitive again.\n\nKen Cool’s jersey will be retired when the ducks play the indians.\n\nno idea how to get rid of this ad.\n\nThe All-Star starters are up on the league home page.\n\nInteresting how last-place Cranberry has 4 starters compared to the Ducks and Black Sox who have one apiece.\n\nFrom our team I nominated Fago, Ken Cool, Morgan and Swartwout. Who will represent us at the all-star game in August if they choose.\n\nCases could be made for Houseman and me based on the numbers and Houseman being sick at fielding. But i’m not about to vote for myself, certainly not to start over whatever low-A prospect Clinton has in left field, and for some reason I thought Elliot was in our division and Wes White was a more deserving starter at SS. Sorry, House, for not knowing what teams are in our division.\n\nI think we need a return to the mid-season all-star game next year so people actually show up. That was a lot of fun a couple years back, despite coach Kenny Powers not getting me an at-bat.\n\nApparently the Rebels and Warriors game last week ended in a fight with police called.\n\nI forget the details. Hopefully they meet in the A championship and it’s really intense.\n\nThe Ducks Elliot game will not be rescheduled. We tried, but the weather and field availability worked against us. I would’ve liked to get some at bats before sunday.\n\nAfter a brutal off-season and losing pitchers upon pitchers for a variety of reasons, the Ducks finished the regular season 11-10-2 and 8-4 in the division.\n\nGood for fourth overall and second in the Monongahela.\n\nWe will be the home team on Sunday.\n\nIf I had known the 2-seeds were going to switch brackets, it would have been a lot tougher to release Stupka to the Militia. Ethically I made the right decision.\n\nIf both teams have everyone show up on Sunday night, it’s going to be a great game.\n\nThe Militia are primarily a combination of two storied PGH NABA Franchises: The Gray Bats, and the Original Rebels – The Rebels formed when the Black Sox split in ’07.\n\nA handful of Militia players also played for the old Knights/Orioles franchise, their Manager, PGH NABA Legend John Tremel played on the Warriors for a season, their best player of all time, Jeremy Barchie, was a Duck for half a season. They also have a Hurricane defector from last season, and a player from the old Phantoms.",
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"Our team is full of players who know how to win.We’re coming together, but we need to go on a run (one game at a time, obviously).\n\nLet’s get two on Sunday and get some momentum going before we get into league play next weekend.\n\nThe Michigan Militia and other extremist groups operate under principles formed by the misinterpretation of pieces of our Constitution that have been taken out of context. They think they know what’s best for our country.\n\nBut Captain America knows better, and he’s on our side.",
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"Bad News for the Militia\n\nApparently, former duck standout chris wojton is on the devils in the A Division, and they also have an odd looking website for their team, which is available on the league page, and is not hyperlinked.\n\nthat team should have been forced to move up after winning the title last season, or, better yet, done so willingly…\n\nWhatever, I just want to make use of this photoshop (hopefully it winds up on their team site)",
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"The Shaler Rebels crushed the Senators 8-1 on Wed.",
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"here are the Rebels Stats from the victory.\n\nThey have there shit together up there, roster on the league site and stats entered. Someone’s running a tight ship.",
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"South Oakland will take on the Militia in a Sunday doubleheader at Woodland Hills High School starting at 10:00 AM\n\nI expect a battle.\n\nBefore the last Ducks/Bulldogs game, fortunately with the advantage of the high ground above SpringView Field, I watched the Militia practice, and they appear to be in midseason form.\n\nThe Militia hope to compensate for the loss of Jeremy Barchie with a catcher who looks like he can throw, and not get tossed from games or make his teammates fear for their own lives and the lives of those around them.\n\nThey’ll be tough, but losing a talent like Barchie took the Ducks almost 3 season to overcome, and I expect the Militia to have some chemistry issues as a result.\n\nCan’t wait to play two on the turf Sunday.\n\nAfter an opening day shutout of the South Side Eagles, the Shaler Rebels have dropped two straight to fall to 1-2 on the season, good for fifth place in the A division, but only 1.5 games behind the first place Titans, who I think are also from the Shaler area.\n\nWe’re still awaiting word on who or what the Rebels are rebelling from.\n\nExpect a bloodbath when Shaler takes on the Senators Wednesday night.\n\nWe still remember the help the Eagles gave us early last year, but South Oakland’s pick to win the A division is the Warriors depending on Craig Boley’s status.\n\nThe South Oakland Ducks of the North Side will rol out a roster featuring the top players from the 2007 team, and members of the 2009 League Champion Hurricanes.\n\nEveryone is excited to get the season started. It will be the Ducks 10th.\n\nRealignment was discussed last league meeting, no clue how that panned out.\n\nBig time rivalry with the cherokee. Bring your smallpox-infested blankets to that one.\n\nI put the over/under on how long that team lasts at 1.5 seasons.\n\nAnd there’s a new rebels team apparently, who we will not play as they are in the A division."
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"The US-China trade dispute reshaped the world’s economic and financial landscape in 2018, and it might continue to do so for years to come. That’s not how it looked as recently as May, when a bilateral trade deal was almost within reach. But the United States backed out at the eleventh hour, and tensions have since flared, with President Donald Trump’s administration imposing tariffs on a wide range of Chinese exports, and China responding in kind.\n\nWith an unprecedented $600 billion worth of goods potentially affected, it is worth considering how useful tariffs really are for correcting current-account imbalances, which is Trump’s stated goal. Most economists view trade from a multilateral perspective, focusing on an economy’s overall balance with the rest of the world. And the US has been running overall trade deficits since 1976.\n\nThe US deficit peaked at 5.5% of GDP in 2006, but usually amounts to around 3% of GDP. At $552 billion in 2017, it is the world’s largest deficit in absolute terms. Deficits rise when a country spends more than it produces, which means that they are rooted not so much in trade as in domestic savings and investment behavior. In the US, investment accounts for 21% of GDP, in keeping with the average across advanced economies (22%), whereas savings account for less than 19%, which is far below that of America’s peers.\n\nThe US saving rate reflects both public- and private-sector behavior. The personal saving rate was as low as 3% in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, after which it edged up to 7% – a rate still far below that of the early 1990s. Meanwhile, the public sector has historically saved even less. The US has had a federal budget surplus in only five of the last 50 years, and it has maintained deficits averaging more than 4% of GDP since 2002. In 2018, the deficit rose by 17% on the back of tax cuts and increased defense spending, further dampening public savings.\n\nUnderlying the low US saving rate is the dollar’s status as the main global reserve currency. The dollar’s dominance confers on America what Valéry Giscard D’Estaing, then France’s finance minister, famously dubbed an “exorbitant privilege,” insofar as it allows the US to finance its deficits with little external constraint, borrowing ever more from abroad while saving less at home. By the end of 2017, foreigners owned half of the $12 trillion worth of privately held US Treasury securities that are currently outstanding.\n\nAs the multilateral perspective makes clear, the US current-account deficit can be reduced only through structural reforms to address the imbalance between domestic savings and investment. Such reforms have become all the more urgent with the unchecked growth of entitlement spending, and with US unilateralism on trade now testing global confidence in the dollar.\n\nNotwithstanding these economic realities, the Trump administration has embraced a bilateral perspective. Its tariffs on Chinese exports are meant to improve the US trade balance vis-à-vis China specifically. But if the US imports less from China, it will simply import more from other countries. Its overall trade deficit will likely remain the same or grow even larger, as the latest data suggest.\n\nWorse still, tariffs come with far-reaching costs. As the American economist Henry George observed 132 years ago, “What protection teaches us is to do to ourselves in time of peace what enemies seek to do to us in time of war.” Indeed, history is filled with cases of high tariffs turning economic slumps into major depressions. And even at a time of growth, the Trump administration’s tariffs will not just force Americans to pay more for imports; they will also undermine US production, by distorting business incentives and misallocating resources. Moreover, tariffs are hard to reverse, because they breed special interests and invite retaliation.\n\nYet, despite their high long-term costs, tariffs are addictive as a political device, because they allow governments to offer short-term sweeteners instead of more difficult structural reforms. But even if politicians are willing to turn a blind eye to the risks of protectionism, markets will not, as evidenced by the volatility in US stock markets in October 2018.\n\nAs for China, its adherence to the multilateral perspective on trade has led it to reduce its external imbalance through structural reforms. Unlike the US, China has had too much saving and too little spending. But in the decade since the global financial crisis, it has introduced policies to narrow the urban-rural income gap and strengthen the social safety net, thereby boosting consumption and reducing saving.\n\nSuch reforms have brought China’s current-account surplus down from nearly 10% to 1% of GDP over the past decade. In the first three quarters of 2018, final consumption expenditure accounted for nearly 80% of Chinese GDP growth, reflecting the fact that the economy is increasingly driven by domestic demand. By actively reducing its external surplus, China has demonstrated that it is not a mercantilist power, but rather a responsible global stakeholder pursuing balanced and sustainable long-term growth.\n\nLooking ahead, China should continue to pursue structural reforms that open up its economy, not least by improving intellectual-property protection and creating a level playing field for competition between domestic and foreign firms. Such goals are firmly in line with the objective of balanced, sustainable growth.\n\nTo be sure, China has been accused of merely paying lip service to openness, particularly by foreign investors who have found it difficult to enter the Chinese market. The real problem, however, is not a lack of commitment to reform, but rather administrative red tape, which domestic constituents also complain about. Recent measures, such as the “one stop, one trip, one paper” program in Zhejiang province, demonstrate that China is serious about improving the business environment for all.\n\nWhether the multilateral perspective prevails over the bilateral approach will have significant consequences over the medium and long term. Obviously, the multilateral view offers a better understanding of trade imbalances than the bilateral perspective, just as structural reforms are a better alternative than tariffs. At the end of the day, external imbalances can be addressed only by correcting domestic imbalances. Because China has embraced this principle, its economy will continue to become more balanced and sustainable, regardless of the path the US chooses.",
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"The sand artist from Balochistans Lucknow\n\nPasni, the coastal city of Makran and a small fishing port in Gwadar district, known for its art and literature is called the ‘Lucknow of Balochistan’.\n\nAptly titled, some of the best actors, artists, poets, authors and painters have been produced by this very city. Sand art is steadily gaining popularity amongst the youngsters of this city.\n\nAhmed has not received formal training from any institution yet his work is no less than that of any professional artist. He credits his teacher and mentor the late Shukarullah for all his skills and talent\n\nMeet one of the most skilful and talented artists, Nazir Ahmed from Pasni, who has nobody to compete in his class when it comes to sand art competitions on Pasni beach every year. Nazir Ahmed, 38, hasn’t taken any formal training from any institution yet he is no less than any professional artist.",
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"Commentary: Race is still an issue for America\n\nCNN Editor's note: Susan Glisson is director of the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation, based at the University of Mississippi. It helps communities cope with racial issues and promotes research on race. Glisson is co-author of \"First Freedoms: A Documentary History of First Amendment Rights in America.\"",
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"Susan Glisson says it's a mistake to think charismatic leaders are the only source of social change.\n\n(CNN) -- As the inauguration of the first African American president approaches, the national news is full of race-related stories.\n\nRioters have been arrested in Oakland, California, in protest of an police officer allegedly killing an unarmed black man; the Centers for Disease Control report that Mississippi has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in the country, predominantly among black and Hispanic teens; and the journal Science reports that \"many people unconsciously harbor racist attitudes.\"\n\nCombine these issues with continuing demonstrated disparities in health care, education, housing and criminal justice, and it would be productive to admit the obvious: the election of Barack Obama did not end the America's problems with race.\n\nIt is important to note what has changed, due largely to the successes of the black struggle for freedom, especially during the 1950s and 1960s. Because of these hard-won gains, the narrative that \"if you work hard, you can be anything you want to be, no matter how many obstacles racism and poverty might place in your way,\" is now more appropriate than ever before.\n\nA new generation of young people, for many of whom legal segregation is an almost unbelievable part of history, reached across racial and ethnic lines to help elect a president and even now work to engage in substantive community service wherever they live.\n\nThe U.S. Census notes that the United States will no longer have a white majority by 2050. Social Security payments for an aging white population will have to be paid by an increasingly brown and black work force, which may resent such support.\n\nClashes over immigration and tensions between blacks and Latinos suggest that we have much work to do to fulfill the vision of \"a more perfect union.\"\n\nWhile news media and the Internet often sensitize us to these issues, it can also often overwhelm us. It is important, therefore, to understand not only the potential obstacles we may face but also how we might respond to them.\n\nSherrilyn Ifill offers the most useful characterization of successful solutions in race relations in her book \"On the Courthouse Lawn.\" Ifill argues that conversations on race are often stymied because they attempt to include the whole of racial history in one conversation.\n\nThus we try to discuss the Middle Passage, Jim Crow segregation, and Don Imus' comments simultaneously and therefore end up solving nothing. The most productive conversations -- and the ones that occur the least, Ifill suggests -- are local ones.\n\nThe need for such locally focused, community-based conversations is tied to a basic principle of social change: effective social change occurs by focusing on local issues, using grassroots, nonviolent strategies.\n\nThis brings us to another stumbling block on the road to creating a more perfect union. We are quick to laud leaders such as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy for their contributions, which were very significant. But much of what we have been taught about those contributions is a myth perpetuated by the most egregious shortcoming in teaching history: the savior narrative.\n\nWe have all been told that a charismatic leader transformed the South and brought everyone to freedom. For example, everyone knows the story of Rosa Parks. Most students are taught that Rosa Parks was simply just too tired to get up from her seat on the bus that day in Montgomery, Alabama. She was a simple, brave woman who answered the call to stand -- in this case, sit -- for the Greater Good.\n\nIt's a great story.\n\nIn the spring of 1955, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin was arrested for violating the segregation ordinance of Montgomery, Alabama. A group of local activists debated using her case to challenge segregation on buses there but decided to wait for a more appropriate case.\n\nThat opportunity came in December of that year, when a secretary of the local NAACP, who had been attending leadership and organizing training sessions at Highlander Folk School, chose to remain in her bus seat with the goal of being arrested, allowing the Montgomery group to launch their challenge to the segregation code. That woman was Rosa Parks.\n\nToday, we call that woman the \"mother of the civil rights movement.\"\n\nThe savior myth suggests that social change occurs only from a charismatic leader; and that in the absence of such a leader, we cannot accomplish social change on our own. The opposite and more accurate characterization is a more useful model for change.\n\nAs we hear near-messianic descriptions of President-elect Obama, we would be mindful not to deify him and assume he can fix all problems.\n\nThe reality of social change during the civil rights period is more complicated and more accessible than any savior myth. Social change begins from the bottom up, with everyday people joining together to make a change. They learn the necessary tools for investigation as well as for resolving conflicts in a nonviolent fashion and for engaging the community.\n\nThese first steps are followed by careful analysis of the problems and negotiation with stakeholders who can make a difference. Massive protests are actually a final step when all previous work has failed, not a first-strike response. In the absence of such work on the ground, massive protests fail.\n\nObama tapped into this rich legacy and changed the course of electoral history.\n\nThe challenges we face in race relations remain difficult but are not insurmountable. And we have, within our own histories and communities, the tools to secure a more equitable and inclusive future for all of our children.\n\nThe opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Susan Glisson.\n\nPosted by Sabrina Gledhill at 11:02"
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It is something that we have worked very hard to achieve,” said Minister Morgan.\n\nThe Chief Executive Officer of Air Seychelles, Manoj Papa, said the Air France agreement represented a “shared commitment to build the passenger and cargo market between Seychelles and France.”\n\n“We are pleased to develop our relationship with Air Seychelles, which will provide guests with enhanced access between France and the Seychelles archipelago,” said Air France CEO Gagey.\n\n“Through this MoU, we can explore joint opportunities that will give business and leisure travellers an unmatched offering and add to our bottom lines.”\n\nIn a press statement released on Monday morning, the Seychelles Hospitality and Tourism Association (SHTA) chairman Freddy Karkaria has welcomed the signing of the agreement, saying he was \"happy that government has responded to the request of the tourism trade, a call which we have been repeatedly making right from the time Air Seychelles pulled out from the European routes.\"\n\nThe statement however said that Air Seychelles' announcement on the MoU agreement covered \"broad lines\", adding that there were no indications as yet on \"what specific commercial and competitive benefits Air Seychelles has managed to negotiate and obtain from Air France\" in and out of Paris.\n\n\"...we of course fervently hope that these would include giving Air Seychelles firm access to very competitive pro-rates on Air France services from and to major French population centres, as well as from and to major cities in many of our key provider markets like UK, Germany, and Italy,\" read Karkaria's statement.\n\n\"These are crucial to be able to win back the interest, confidence and trust of all the tour operators who have had to build relationships with other competing airlines like Emirates and Etihad also known for their quality service. 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"Today is the 103rd birthday of the actress Zsa Zsa. She is best remembered for her glamorous lifestyle, numerous husbands, slapping a cop, and for her cameo appearance in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. The world is a better place because she was in it and still feels the loss that she has left.\n\nBEST KNOWN FOR: Zsa Zsa Gabor was an actress and socialite famous for her bubbly, flirtatious persona — referring to nearly everyone as “dahlink.” She was married nine times.\n\nSari Gabor was born on February 6, 1917 (some sources say 1918) in Budapest, Hungary, the middle daughter of Vilmos Gabor, a soldier, and Jolie Gabor, the heiress to a European jewelry business. Gabor and her two sisters, Eva and Magda, lived a life of luxury, which included a staff of servants, extensive vacations and stints at expensive boarding schools. Sari started referring to herself as “Zsa Zsa” during childhood.\n\nAt the age of 13, Gabor was sent to Switzerland to attend boarding school. While finishing her studies, Gabor was discovered by the famous operatic tenor Richard Tauber, who invited the teenager to sing the soubrette in his new operetta Der singende Traum, or The Singing Dream. After spending three months at the Vienna Acting Academy, Gabor made her stage debut. In 1936, Gabor was crowned Miss Hungary, though she was later disqualified as she’d fibbed about her true age. In 1937, she married her first husband, 35-year-old Turkish government official Burhan Asaf Belge, to whom she proposed. In celebration of the engagement, Gabor’s parents gave their daughter a 10-karat diamond, among other lavish gifts.\n\nGabor’s marriage began to deteriorate and by 1941, Gabor and her husband agreed to go their separate ways. That same year, Gabor’s parents also began the process of divorce. Gabor and her mother decided to head to the U.S. to join Eva, who was already living in the country with her new husband. Zsa Zsa applied for an official divorce shortly after she was on American soil.\n\nNot long after her arrival in the U.S., Gabor met hotel magnate and recent bachelor Conrad Hilton. The couple began flirting at an upscale club and, according to Gabor, the millionaire offered Zsa Zsa $20,000 to accompany him to Florida that night. She refused. Four months later, on April 10, 1942, the two married. They had one child together, daughter Francesca, with the couple divorcing in 1946.\n\nZsa Zsa’s good looks and charm landed her a film career in Hollywood, and in 1952 she made her big-screen debut in Lovely to Look At. That same year, she also had a part in We’re Not Married! with Ginger Rogers and Fred Allen, and a starring role in Moulin Rouge with José Ferrer. Gabor later appeared opposite actor George Sanders in Death of a Scoundrel (1956) and had a small role in Orson Welles’ classic Touch of Evil (1958).\n\nOver the years Gabor worked in television as well, making guest appearances on such shows as The Life of Riley, Playhouse 90, Matinee Theatre, Burke’s Law, Gilligan’s Island, and Batman. Vivacious and humorous, Gabor was also a popular guest on talk shows and celebrity game shows.\n\nWhat audiences seemed most interested in, however, was Zsa Zsa’s personal life. To many, she appeared as an icon of European glamour, luxury and self-indulgence. Often portrayed as a wily seductress, she frequently appeared on television as an alluring, witty and sometimes challenging guest who had a habit of calling nearly everyone “dahlink.” But as a vivacious and dramatic personality, Gabor quickly became tabloid fodder, more famous for her marriages and conspicuous wealth than for her acting abilities.\n\nOne of her most infamous incidents came in 1989, when the former beauty queen made headlines for slapping a police officer after he stopped Gabor for a driving violation. She was arrested for assault. During the trial, Gabor made remarks about the officer, who then filed a slander suit against the actress. She was sentenced to serve three days in jail in the criminal case after failing to complete the terms of her probation. The civil suit was settled out of court in 1991.\n\nGabor once again talked her way into trouble during her long-standing feud with actress Elke Sommer. This battle reached the courts in the 1990s when Sommer sued Zsa Zsa Gabor and Gabor’s husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt, for defamation of character and libel after the couple made disparaging remarks about the actress to several German publications. The jury ruled in favor of Sommer.\n\nMore legal issues surfaced in June 2005 when Zsa Zsa and her husband filed suit against Gabor’s daughter, Francesca Hilton, accusing her of larceny and fraud. The actress made headlines again in 2009, when her lawyer announced that she had lost at least $7 million from investments with Bernard Madoff, the convicted investment adviser who admitted to operating a Ponzi scheme that defrauded thousands of investors.\n\nZsa Zsa began dealing with serious health problems in 2002, when she was badly injured in a car crash. She suffered broken bones, cuts and bruises, and spent several days in a coma. It took her months to recover from the accident, but the resulting injuries left the actress confined to a wheelchair. In 2005, Gabor faced more medical issues when she suffered a stroke.\n\nHer health began to seriously falter further in July 2010, when she broke her hip and underwent replacement surgery. Soon after, she landed in critical condition after a blood transfusion. Then in January 2011, doctors were forced to amputate her right leg when an untreated blood clot led to a gangrenous infection.\n\nOn March 23, 2011, Gabor had to be hospitalized for high blood pressure when she learned of the death of actress Elizabeth Taylor. According to her publicist, John Blanchett, Gabor was distraught by Taylor’s death, saying “I’m next.” She experienced another health crisis that May and was taken to the hospital for a stomach infection. In October, she underwent surgery to replace her feeding tube.\n\nGabor’s fragile health led her daughter Francesca to file suit against her stepfather, Prince Frederic von Anhalt. The two parties settled their dispute in July 2012, with von Anhalt serving as Gabor’s conservator and Hilton regaining visitation rights to her mother. Von Anhalt had to supply the court with monthly reports on Gabor’s health and financial data.\n\nGabor was once renowned as “the most successful courtesan of the 20th century,” and reportedly conducted romances with famous figures such as Sean Connery, Richard Burton, Frank Sinatra and even Henry Kissinger. Gabor has had nine marriages in total, although the actress claims she has only had eight different husbands.\n\nFollowing her divorces from Belge and Hilton, Gabor had a six-year marriage to actor George Sanders, who later married Zsa Zsa’s sister, Magda, just to spite his ex-wife. This was followed by a string of husbands: financier Herbert Hutner, oil tycoon Joshua Cosden, inventor Jack Ryan, attorney Michael O’Hara and actor Felipe de Alba. In 1986, she married her current husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt, a man roughly 30 years her junior. As his wife, Gabor was awarded the title Princess von Anhalt, Duchess of Saxony. Some royal genealogists questioned this title, however, when further research revealed that Frederick von Anhalt received the title from an adult adoption by Princess Marie-Auguste of Anhalt."
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"Kraków is a remarkably city. It’s the surprise card of a three-week trip through Central Europe. Elegant and stately 18th and 19th century buildings line the narrow streets while the huge market square dominates the center of the old city. The manageable size of the city, the ease of getting around on foot, and the palpable creative and youthful energy one senses makes Krakow a great place to visit.\n\nThe main square, Rynek Główny in Polish, dates back to the 13th century: at 9.4 acres in size, it is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. This space is overpowering, hypnotic and graceful. It is irresistible at any time of the day, and with this size, never gets too crowded. Often main squares in European cities are best avoided in peak times, especially in the tourist season.\n\nThe square is surrounded by historic townhouses, churches and the central Cloth Hall, rebuilt in 1555 in the Renaissance style. The cloth hall today has small tourist shops selling Polish themed trinkets. The building is long, rectangular and graceful. Other buildings edging the square, include the Town Hall Tower, the 10th century Church of St Adalbert, and many restaurants covered by market umbrellas along with heavy-duty heaters.",
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"Historically, Krakow has been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural and artistic life. It enjoyed its golden era during the 15th century, with Renaissance artists and architects flocking to the city. Despite the horrors of WW2 and the Nazi occupation of Kraków, followed by Stalinist control of all intellectual life, Krakow has, in the 21st century, re-emerged as a place of culture and education. In 2000, Kraków was named European Capital of Culture. In 2013 Kraków was officially approved as a UNESCO City of Literature. There are 250, 000 tertiary students in the city. Music venues are thriving, as well as the arts and literature. You can feel the energy in the streets.\n\nAfter the Nazi invasion of Poland at the start of WW2, Kraków became the capital of Germany’s General Government. The Jewish population of the city was forced into a Ghetto, which was later walled in: from there, they were sent to German extermination camps, at the nearby Auschwitz and Birkenau. During that short period, 65,000 Jews from Krakow were murdered. The reality of this horrendous evil is reinforced through a visit to Oscar Schindler’s Enamel Factory in Krakow, a museum and exhibition of life in Kraków under Nazi occupation 1939-45, housed on the former site of Schindler’s factory. A visit to this display, which will take around two to three hours, is a must. Catch a taxi to the factory and buy tickets there. There is no need to go with a group or a guide. Warning: the exhibition is deeply moving and disturbing. The following photo collage is a media file, which opens as a slide show, depicting a few images from this museum.",
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"There are also tours of Nowa Huta, a separate district of Krakow, and one of only two planned Socialist realist settlements or districts ever built and “one of the most renowned examples of deliberate social engineering” in the entire world.¹ A tour with Walkative Tours of Krakow with a guide well versed in the history of Stalinism, and its application in Poland, was available. But in the end, we chose the food tour, a great way to learn more about the traditional foods of Krakow.",
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"Let’s be honest about tours and their guides. Short tours can be either informative and enjoyable or drop dead boring. I’ve often noticed large, passive groups in city squares, churches and galleries huddled around a guide, and whispered surreptitiously how pleased I am not to be a part of them. A tour only works when the guide is not only knowledgeable but also engaging and open. A willing smile and a readiness to share a few jokes and inside stories also goes a long way. The group needs to be small: dialogue is essential. The Food Walking Tour of Krakow, led by our guide, Nika, ticked all the boxes.\n\nNika readily admits she loves her job and that’s pretty obvious from the outset. A graduate in Slavic languages and well versed in history, Nika grew up in the area. She’ll point our her primary school along the way, and often refers to her grandmother’s cooking, her love of pickles and her passion for Polish traditional food. With her love of language and travel and her passion for food, Nika makes a wonderful guide. As luck would have it, only three participants turned up on the day of our tour, and with Nika that made four in total, giving me plenty of opportunity to ask her lots of questions along the way. Most of her groups are much bigger but the company professes to keeping group numbers under 8.\n\nThe tour begins at the Old Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz. The streets bordering this area aren’t as busy or as touristy as the centre of Krakow, which makes this tour more authentic. The tour includes visits to small businesses, a hidden farmer’s market, eateries and local vodka pubs, without the tourist markup. We start with a small sample of red and white Borscht, the latter called Zurek. Zurek is made from a starter (similar to a sourdough starter) made by fermenting rye bread, or rye flour with water for three days. The soup includes potatoes and hard-boiled eggs, with optional meat, and then the starter is added towards the end.\n\nAt the farmer’s market we sampled generous portions of pickles and salted, cured cabbage. At the traditional sausage and smoked meats shop, the lone carnivore in our group sampled kabana made from horse meat, as well as a slice of fat sausage made from blood studded with barley. The local cheese, Oscypek, was my favourite, a smoked cheese made of salted sheep milk from the Tatra Mountains of Poland. The cheese is pressed into beautiful wooden molds and is often served with cranberry sauce. It is a bright yellow semi-soft cheese, with the salty flavour and texture of Haloumi and the addition of smoking from forest woods.",
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"Blood and barley sausage. Home made in the mountains.\n\nAt some point we stopped for a little Polish plum drink and then it was off to the famous Przystanek Pierogarnia corner shop, home of Krakow’s best Pierogi. People queue to eat here, though there are only a few stools inside and some wooden tables and chairs outside. We tried three types of savoury Pierogi, one sweet one stuffed with fresh blueberries and cream, and an apple pancake. I had eaten Peirogi in fine restaurants in central Krakow before this food tour. The delicate little pierogi ruski at Prystanek were by far the best.\n\nFollowing Nika through the suburbs, we then land in a glittering cake shop with tempting displays of sumptious layered cakes, reminding me of my first taste of layered Polish cake as a six year old child, a very vivid food memory. We sampled some rolled poppy-seed cake: the key to a successful poppy-seed cake is the delicate flavour and moistness of the black centre.\n\nBy late afternoon, the cold was setting in, a perfect time to sample a vodka or two. We visit two bars, both very different in style. At the first stop, we downed our Vodka, after learning the most important Polish word of the tour- Na zdrowìe ( pronounced Naz- droh- vee- ay ), followed by the traditional accompaniment, a small slice of rye bread with a slice of pickled herring, onion and dill cucumber. Nika stressed the importance of clinking of glasses, whilst toasting- Na-zdrowie- and simultaneously looking directly in the eyes of all drinkers. Failing to do this will incur seven years bad luck.\n\nGlowing inside and feeling more bonded, we marched on to bar number two, a great place offering organic Vodka with delicate flavours of elderflower, lemon, quince and caramel, to name a few.\n\nReaching for my third sample, a heavenly quince Vodka, my mind searched for that key Polish toast, but oddly, all I could think of was Perestroika or Lubie jezdzić na słoniu ( I like to ride on an elephant), crazy random words that seemed to suit the occasion, whilst meeting the direct gaze of all!\n\nThis walking tour of Crakow was run by Free Walkative Tour of Krakow. The Foods of Krakow Walking tour costs 50 PLN (13 Euro) which includes samples. Private tours can also be arranged. The tour lasts for around 2½ hours. You’ll learn a lot about Krakow, history and Polish traditions along the way. After all, food opens the door to a country’s culture.",
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"National Mathematics Day is a day in India that is celebrated on December 22nd to honor the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a famous Indian mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. Ramanujan was born on December 22nd, 1887 in Erode, a city in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. He is known for his work on mathematical analysis, number theory, and infinite series, and his contributions have had a lasting impact on mathematics and have inspired many others to pursue careers in this field.\n\nSrinivasa Ramanujan was a mathematician from India who made significant contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, and continued fractions. He was born in 1887 in Erode, India, and showed an early talent for mathematics. Despite having little formal education in mathematics beyond high school, Ramanujan made remarkable contributions to the field.\n\nRamanujan is best known for his work on infinite series, particularly his development of the Ramanujan summation, which is a way to assign a finite value to an infinite series that does not converge in the traditional sense. He also made significant contributions to the theory of modular forms and worked on the theory of elliptic functions.\n\nRamanujan’s work was recognized by English mathematician G.H. Hardy, who invited Ramanujan to come to Cambridge University to continue his research. Ramanujan spent the last five years of his life working with Hardy and other mathematicians at Cambridge, producing a large number of papers and making numerous contributions to the field.\n\nRamanujan died in 1920 at the age of 32, but his work continues to be studied and his contributions to mathematics are widely recognized.\n\nOn National Mathematics Day, various events and activities are organized to honor Ramanujan and his contributions to mathematics. These may include lectures by renowned mathematicians, competitions for students, and exhibitions showcasing the work of mathematicians. The day is also an opportunity for people to learn about the importance of mathematics in our everyday lives and the many ways it is used in fields such as science, engineering, and finance.",
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"In India recently, eminent physicians and scientists sent a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking him to stop a vaccination campaign that had led to 76 deaths as of August 2014. They stated that every few days another child dies immediately following the pentavalent vaccine. They estimated that at the current rate, nationwide vaccination would result in over 2000 healthy babies dying after vaccination.\n\nThe letter read in part: “Expensive vaccines that have little utility are being rolled out without monitoring benefit or harm and which are causing deaths and serious adverse effects.” They added that the Hepatitis B part of the vaccine was useless, offering no protection to babies from the disease. They were concerned that pressure from agencies like the WHO and Bill Gates’ foundation (“the corporate sector”) were pushing the vaccine program “to the detriment of our children.” 1",
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"Dr. Sherrie Tenpenny2, one of the world’s leading experts on vaccine injury was scheduled to give a series of lectures in Australia. In response, Victorian Health Minister Jill Hennessy declared publicly that people who present these facts about vaccines are “dangerous”. Then the press launched an attack on Dr. Tenpenny, whipping up hatred with headlines such as:\n\n“This woman is a danger to children, and she’s coming to Australia!” – Mamamia. “ Should this woman be allowed to preach her anti-vaccine warnings in Australia?”- Daily Mail Australia “Calls for government to deny visa to US anti-vaccine activist” – SBS Online.. “Push to ban anti-vaccination campaigner from Aussie tour” – Sunshine Coast Daily.\n\nShortly thereafter Dr. Tenpenny and the people who organized the lectures started receiving threats of violence if she came to Australia. Ultimately, her trip had to be cancelled.\n\nAt the same time, another persecution was taking place. Australian Homeopath Fran Sheffield had stated on her website that the Whooping cough vaccine didn’t always work (which it doesn’t) and that homeopathy was an effective treatment (which it is). She was charged with posting false information and taken to federal court. The court disregarded all her evidence and found her guilty. The whole process smacked of government corruption from the beginning.\n\nWho would censor facts about ineffective vaccines, vaccine injuries and deaths?” “Who gains from selling vaccines?” There, you have your culprit.\n\nInterview : We interview integrative cardiologist and classical homeopath Dr. Mary Grace Warner who practices in Scottsdale Arizona (U.S.). She shares her views on homeopathy and cardiology.\n\nResearch – Robert Medhurst presents part 26 in his series on research into homeopathy. We also report on three new studies on homeopathy.\n\nGet Involved! Send your questions and comments, cases, articles and book reviews to: [email protected]",
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"NBC’s hit sitcom from the ’90s, FRIENDS was one of the best shows of its time, and still, it is on the binge watch list of almost every fan. Their comedy, connection, bond, struggles are just inevitable. It is just the perfect show to watch anytime, anywhere and it will instantly put you in good mood. But the best part of the show is that it not only delights fans the world over but also engages in very interesting discussions online.\n\nThe internet has given rise to a number of theories. It is created by fans who have spent countless hours rewatching the series. Some of those theories feel so logical and real that they end up ruining the show for the viewers. Let’s check out some of those theories:\n\n1. Friends Exist In The Same Universe As Home Alone\n\nThis vision came to light in 2016 and arrives through “22 Vision”. The view of the street from inside the house Monica and Chandler move to at the end of the series is the same view in “Home Alone” as the one from inside the McCallister residence. It was noticed in the episode “The One With Princess Consuela”. From across the street, you can even spot the blue garage of Murphy’s family.\n\nThis darkest fan theory came from Twitter user @strnks. According to the user, the final scene would be Phoebe standing outside the Central Perk and seeing Rachel, Monica, Ross, Joey, and Chandler. Of course, they have different names and personalities. And, they all refer to her as “the crazy staring lady”. Since Phoebe was homeless and has no friends, she created them from scratch. When this theory was told to co-creator Marta Kauffman, she said, “That’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard.”\n\nAfter season eight of the show, Ross’s son, Ben just disappeared. The reason for his disappearance is that Cole Sprouse aka Ben had just been cast in “The Suite Life Of Zack and Cody” alongside his twin brother Dylan. However, a user of Reddit, @smokingcage has another theory about this. According to the user, Ross lost custody of his son because of his fragile mental state and many missteps as a dad. Also, Ben was never mentioned in front of her half-sister, Emma. The weirdest thing is that it all seems logical and makes sense.\n\nIt is one of the most debatable questions of FRIENDS, that how the gang get to sit on that famous couch of Central Perk every time they went there. Well, according to a Reddit user, Theluckygal, the table was reserved for the gang by Gunther. As we all know Gunther’s crush on Rachel, so to keep a close eye on her, she did that. However, reserving a table for her and her friends, so that he could look at her all day, feels a lot creepy. This was further confirmed when a reserved sign was spotted on the table on having a close look. Now Gunther doesn’t look as great a lover as he looks, or does he?\n\n5. Ross And Monica Were Actually Half Siblings\n\nJudy, the mother of Ross and Monica has always given a tough time to Monica. She always criticizes her with harsh comments. However, there might be a dark secret that Judy was hiding from her and also the world. According to one fan’s theory, Monica was not the daughter of Jack Geller, but the result of Judy’s secret affair with another man. And the guilt that she has inside turned into a harsh temperament towards Monica.\n\n6. Joey And Phoebe Were Secretly Banging\n\nThroughout FRIENDS’ 10-season run, there have been speculations that Joey and Phoebe get together romantically. In the end, they both put the idea forward. They felt that the pair had enjoyed enough flirty moments to turn into a rather unique idea to the show’s writers. It was ultimately rejected because it would have looked weird, at least to some.\n\n7. Phoebe Is On The Run From Adult Movie Barons\n\nThis theory came on in the episode “The One Where Chandler Can’t Cry”. In this episode, Phoebe came to know that her twin Ursula had already embarked on a career in adult films and was using her name as her own identity. Phoebe eventually gets her revenge by encashing the checks which were sent out in her name. Later, Phoebe and Rachel find themselves homeless because their apartment was blazed by fire. But what if, it was done by Ursula or her adult world associations after hearing about Phoebe stealing Ursula’s hard-earned pay?\n\n8. Joey Is A Master Manipulator\n\nWe all are aware of Joey’s love for food. In the episode “The One With Ross’s Library Book”, it was revealed that Chandler made pancakes to help Joey dispose-off one-night stands. But Joey later decides to go for a rare second date with Erin. But in the end, they decide to break off and Rachel makes him pancakes as he was feeling blue. According to a Reddit user, Joey just wanted pancakes that is why he pretended to sleep with Erin and left her.\n\n9. FRIENDS Is One Big Starbucks Advert\n\nAccording to Radio and television presenter Alex Baker, the show is not much of a sitcom, but a clever way by Starbucks to brainwash people and make them spend time and money on all of their coffee-related products. If you have noticed, the Starbucks logo is also green as Central Perk. Also, it happens to be the surname of Rachel whose hair looks a lot like the lady in the Starbucks logo. Full of coincidences. isn’t it?\n\n10. The Whole Show Was A Dream Rachel Had\n\nSimilarly, as suggested earlier that the whole story was in Phoebe’s dream, it could have also existed in Rachel’s dream too. According to the theories by a few fans, Rachel had an anxiety dream on the eve of her wedding to Barry. And, she created a fantasy story in her mind as an escape for herself where she could have five friends and live the life she wanted it to be. These were just some means to escape her wedding and empty life. However, when she returns back to reality, she marries Barry.\n\nThese are some interesting theories suggested by fans across the globe. These may not be factually correct or practically possible but anyways, they are fun to discuss and know about. Let us know if you too have a theory of your own, fill the comment section now!"
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"Images courtesy of the Health and Safety Executive\n\nFood manufacturing company AH Worth was recently fined £300,000 for exposing workers to sulphur dioxide gas, causing life-changing injuries. We spoke to Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector Martin Giles about the litany of mistakes that led to the incident.\n\nLast month at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court, food manufacturing company AH Worth Ltd pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act. It was fined £300,000 and ordered to pay costs of £9924.\n\nThe case concerned an incident in 2018, when workers of AH Worth – then known as QV Foods Ltd – were exposed to sulphur dioxide gas following the installation of a new potato processing line. While the significant fine gives some indication to the severity of the event, the headline facts fail to convey the full extent of the poor decisions and poor planning that led to two previously healthy workers suffering life-changing injuries.\n\nIt was, quite frankly, a catalogue of errors. But it also acts as an example of what happens when health and safety considerations are ignored or forgotten.\n\nIn this exclusive interview, health and safety inspector Martin Giles – who investigated the incident for HSE – explains the series of moments where wrong choices were made and problems were magnified rather than rectified.\n\n‘This is probably one of the more complicated cases that I’ve dealt with,’ Martin says. ‘This involved a large and well-established food processing factory that had an existing potato processing line, which peeled potatoes and cut them. The company – QV Foods Ltd, now AH Worth Ltd – decided that it would invest in a new machine. They put that out to tender and accepted a quote that would cost £1.5 million.\n\n‘The company made various decisions early on in the process of installing this new line that would have implications later on. The main issue was that, rather than stopping the whole factory and having everybody out when the new line was put in – and then training staff up when it was all ready – QV kept production going in the same building at the same time as the dismantling of the old line and the installation and commissioning of the new one.\n\n‘The CDM regulations cover project planning and place duties on the client to set out the ground rules for how a project is going to run, and who is going to be responsible for different aspects of it. QV failed at that point to assert and agree exactly what they were going to get and who was going to be responsible for which aspects of it, particularly when it came to commissioning. Therefore CDM wasn’t followed and key appointments weren’t made.’\n\nPart of the function of the processing line isn’t just to peel and cut potatoes, it also has to expose them to a preservative so that cut potatoes don’t brown. To give its products a longer shelf-life, QV Foods’ existing line used a product called Microsoak, which has the active ingredient sodium bisulphite.\n\n‘The new line was installed and the company that installed it tested it using water, not Microsoak. They then handed it over to QV. Because they hadn’t clearly defined who would be responsible for commissioning, QV accepted the line as it was and started to commission the Microsoak system themselves, testing its function and the shelf life of the cut potatoes,’ he adds.\n\n‘What they should have done is set out a clearly-agreed commissioning regime, and a clearly risk-assessed and COSHH-assessed regime that took them from having a finished line that had been tested with water, to a line that had been tested with all the active compounds that might be dangerous to workers. No COSHH-assessment was done and only limited training was given to the maintenance staff and the people working on the new line.’\n\n‘There were various mistakes made but the biggest mistake was that the new machine had spray bars on it. The potatoes would be deposited into a large tank to allow the Microsoak to do its job, and then they would go off via an auger for drying and weighing. But in order to keep the system circulating, it had spray bars that would spray the potatoes as they moved up the auger from the tank. The excess liquid from the spray bars would drop down to be collected and go around in the system to spray again on other potatoes,’ Martin says.\n\n‘However, the safety data sheet for Microsoak says not to use it in spray form, so the machine should have just had a dip tank.'\n\nWhen the problem of sulphur dioxide release into the air started, QV went back to old knowledge and decided to change the pipework so it would return excess liquid below the level of the water, rather than dropping on top. To do this, the company removed a mesh screen – effectively a filter that took out all the little bits of potato peeling. That led to significant amounts of potato bits building up in the circulating water and that started to block nozzles. As production continued the blockages became more frequent.\n\n‘QV basically modified the system without understanding what it was doing, and in doing the modifications, made it worse. The nozzles repeatedly clogged and there wasn’t a safe system for cleaning them,’ Martin says.\n\n‘An engineer would be called out and, after making the system mechanically safe, he would poke the nozzles with a bit of bent wire until they were unclogged and the system could run again. All the time he was standing there, he was breathing in the sulphur dioxide gas that was being given off, plus he was being splashed by the liquid. The engineers were not given any additional PPE to assist them to do this task safely and there was not a safe system of work in place for the unblocking – that could have been as simple as draining the system and refilling just with water to allow the nozzles to be unblocked safely.’\n\n‘On Thursday, 7 June, an engineer was called to unblock nozzles – he became quite ill, but went home over the weekend and felt better. On Monday the same engineer was called back because the nozzles were still blocking. He spent 40 minutes trying to free the blocked nozzles, but at the end of it he was left gasping and feeling very unwell. At the same time, the sulphur dioxide levels had built up in the factory and another worker nearby was also badly affected. Then the fire brigade was called and the factory was evacuated,’ explains Martin.\n\nThe engineer was so badly affected that he never returned to work. Despite being a fit man before this incident, afterwards he continued to require medication to keep his airways open. Tragically, he caught and died from Covid in 2020 during the first lockdown. The other worker who was badly affected was off work for several months; he is slowly returning to work, but for a different employer and now doing less physically intensive work than he did before. A number of other people who were affected to a lesser extent during the incident have improved and returned to work.\n\n‘When QV started having problems, rather than stopping, thinking and getting expert advisors in to advise them, they just carried on tinkering to try to make it work. When you consider this new machine was a serious investment – £1.5 million – that approach is hard to understand,’ says Martin.\n\n‘This was a tragic and wholly avoidable incident, caused by the failure of the company to plan properly for the introduction of new plant and equipment. It made alterations to the new plant without adequate thought and planning. It failed to implement safe systems of work. And it failed to react adequately when things started to go wrong. I think the court took all that into consideration and reflected it in the significant fine.’",
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"The statue, on the grounds of California's state capitol, was the third figure of the missionary saint to be torn down by crowds in California in recent weeks. Sacramento's bishop responded by saying that Serra worked to promote the dignity of indigenous people.\n\nA large crowd gathered around the statue in Capitol Park at around 9 p.m. on July 4, according to media reports.\n\nOne man burned the face of the Serra statue with an ignited spray from an aerosol can, before it was pulled from its base using tow straps. After the statue fell, members of the crowd struck the statue with a sledgehammer and other objects, dancing and jumping upon it.\n\nwhile you you were watching the fireworks 🎇 . On this day the 4th of You Lie 2020 , Junipero Serra was removed from his statue 🗽🏃🏽 . WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION! 🤬#4thofyoulie #sacramento pic.twitter.com/DeBOPPopz5\n\nThe crowd chanted \"Rise up, my people, rise up,\" while destroying the statue.\n\nIn a July 5 statement, Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento said that while \"the group's actions may have been meant to draw attention to the sorrowful, angry memories over California's past,\" their \"act of vandalism does little to build the future.\"\n\n\"There is no question that California's indigenous people endured great suffering during the colonial period and then later faced the horror of government-sanctioned genocide under the nascent State of California. This legacy is heartbreaking. Yet, it is also true that while Fr. Serra worked under this colonial system, he denounced its evils and worked to protect the dignity of native peoples,\" Soto said.\n\n\"Understanding the efforts of Fr. Serra to bring light into the bitter, bleak darkness of colonial ambition is the difficult task of history. So is the present arduous work to chart the future with hope. The strenuous labor of overcoming the plague of racism should not be toppled by nocturnal looting. Dialogue should not abdicate to vandalism. Nor should these unnerving episodes distract us from the duties of justice and charity upon which a better California can be built.\"\n\n\"All monuments are imperfect as are our efforts to live up to America's founding ideals. The primary task is to build up our community, not tear it down,\" the bishop added.\n\nThe Sacramento Bee reported that some protestors on the Capitol grounds carried signs saying \"decolonize the streets,\" and that advocates of the Black Lives Matter movement and American Indian Movement referred amid their protests to Independence Day as the \"Farce of July.\"\n\nThe California Highway Patrol is reportedly investigating the statue's toppling.\n\nThe statue was installed on the state capitol grounds in 1965. At the base of the statue is a map of the 21 missions founded by Franciscan missionaries to California in the eighteenth century.\n\nSerra, a Franciscan priest, has become a target of California vandals amid Black Lives Matter protests in recent weeks, even while biographers say the missionary was an advocate for the rights of native people.\n\nA statue of Serra was torn down by demonstrators in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on June 19, and one was torn down in Los Angeles on the same day. Other California cities have moved Serra statues to avoid their toppling, or plan to do so.\n\nDuring the eighteenth century, the saint founded nine Catholic missions in the area that would later become California.\n\nSerra helped to convert thousands of native Californians to Christianity and taught them new agricultural technologies.\n\nBut Serra's defenders say the priest a was actually an advocate for native people and a champion of human rights. They note that he often found himself at odds with Spanish authorities over treatment of native people, and the outpouring of grief from native communities at his death.\n\n\"Evil has made itself present here. So we have gathered together to pray for God, to ask the saints...for their intercession, above all our Blessed Mother, in an act of reparation, asking God's mercy on us and on the whole city, that we might turn our hearts back towards him,\" Cordileone said in a June 27 video.\n\n\"The presence of so many wonderful people here was of great comfort for me,\" the archbishop said. \"I feel such a great wound in my soul when I see these horrendous acts of blasphemy disparaging the memory of Serra who was such a great hero, such a great defender of the indigenous people of this land.\"\n\nCordileone said the San Francisco statue was \"blasphemously torn down\"\n\n\"An act of sacrilege occurred here. That is an act of the Evil One,\" he said in the video.\n\nLos Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez wrote June 29 that \"The real St. Junípero fought a colonial system where natives were regarded as 'barbarians' and 'savages,' whose only value was to serve the appetites of the white man. For St. Junípero, this colonial ideology was a blasphemy against the God who has 'created (all men and women) and redeemed them with the most precious blood of his Son.'\"\n\n\"He lived and worked alongside native peoples and spent his whole career defending their humanity and protesting crimes and indignities committed against them,\" he said. \"Among the injustices he struggled against, we find heartbreaking passages in his letters where he decries the daily sexual abuse of indigenous women by colonial soldiers.\"\n\nFor his part, Soto wrote July 5 that Serra's \"holiness as a missionary should not be measured by his own failures to stop the exploitation or even his own personal faults. 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The WICB would therefore like to thank the coach for his contribution and wishes him the best in his future endeavours.”\n\nAppointed to the post after the 2015 World Cup, the Trinidadian’s relationship with his employers was problematic from its early stages. Irked by what he termed as “interference from outside” in the selection process prior to last year’s visit to Sri Lanka, Simmons angrily aired his feelings. The coach explained that he, then chairman of selectors Clive Lloyd, and captain Jason Holder, were intent on availing the team of the services of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard for the One-Day International leg of the tour. And despite importunately delivering pleas for the two players, they (himself and Lloyd since Holder doesn’t have a vote) were outvoted by the other three selectors, Courtney Walsh, Eldine Baptiste and current chairman, Courtney Browne.\n\nAt a press conference in Barbados on September 25, 2015 Simmons vented: “The disappointing fact is that you can lose 3-2 in a vote-off but there is too much interference from outside in the selection of the ODI squad and it’s disappointing for me to know that in any aspect of life … [people would use] their position to get people into a squad; or in this case, get people left out of a squad. It is wrong and I don’t like it and that is my beef with the selection of the ODI team.”\n\nOn its face, this seems nothing more than the normal selection method at work. Simmons’s accusation that some of his colleagues succumbed to arm-twisting from external forces not only reflect poorly on those he claimed did the coercion but also on those who succumbed to it. The other selectors made no public pronouncements at the time but it is tough to imagine them being pleased with the coach’s utterances.\n\nSuspended for his outburst, Simmons missed the 2015 Sri Lanka tour. A reprimand by the board and Simmons’s public apology presaged him taking the reins once again in November 2015. “I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended, I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the West Indies Cricket Board and now do so again publicly. I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies senior men’s teams, to continue heading towards the goal that we have in sight and towards which we have started working.”\n\nAnd yet Simmons and the board never seemed able to patch things up and so the relationship remained frayed. Given some of the views he expressed, the eligibility rules among them, and given the running battles, almost like guerilla warfare, being fought between the administrators and players like former captains Darren Sammy and Dwayne Bravo, who have not been reluctant to take public shots at the board, Simmons might have been seen to be firmly ensconced in the camp of those who stand in opposition to the board. 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The team enjoys Phil being the head coach.”\n\nSammy wrote the following on his Facebook page when he learned of Simmons’s sacking: “So after the publicity stunt in Fort Lauderdale the first so call plan to move West Indies Cricket forward is to Fire the Coach just 2days before a tour. Just prove to me what I already knew. If the blind leads the blind they are bound to fall in a pit.” [sic].\n\nOn Twitter, Pollard referred to the news of the coach’s firing as being “very disappointing.” The powerful batsman also implored his countryman to “Keep your head up u will be missed MOST DEFINITELY.” [sic].\n\nFrom the standpoint of West Indies cricket, it’s a pity Simmons and the board never managed to establish that kind of trust and warmth. This was his take on his relationship with the board’s director of cricket, Richard Pybus in April: “Relationship is a difficult word. He communicates via emails but he has not spoken to me since the suspension. It’s sad because this is not about him or me, this is about West Indies cricket. There has not even been any personal or team congratulatory message on the World Cup win.”\n\nAnd what of his relationship with board President Dave Cameron? “It is the same thing,” said Simmons. “It was good when I first came in. I would get the occasional text message and I earned a big hug when we won the Test match in Barbados [against England], but since my suspension there has been no communication, not verbal nor written, and again no congratulatory message.”\n\nIt has therefore long been clear that the relationship between coach and board was tenuous and destined to be brief. There were just too many stresses and strains. It was never going to survive."
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"I’ll admit, I am not a foodie by ANY stretch of the imagination. In my everyday life, I tend to keep it pretty basic – as in, I rarely spend money eating out, and if a recipe has more than 5 ingredients, I start to lose interest. Not exaggerating.\n\nNow, I will say that travel me is slightly more adventurous on the food scene. Eating at restaurants when traveling is a treat, and I make a point to try at least some of the local cuisine. But, wanna guess where I go immediately upon arriving almost anywhere?\n\nYup. I stock up on grab and go breakfast and lunch foods. Though, to be honest, I’ve also nuked the occasional dinner in an Airbnb microwave.\n\nTrue story. The one night I spent in Rome, I ate grocery store deli pizza for dinner. Granted, I didn’t check into my Airbnb till nearly 8 pm, power walked my way around the city for a good three hours, then honestly did not feel like waiting for a meal at a restaurant. So yeah. Grocery store pizza. In ROME. No regrets.",
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"And if reading that just made you question my sanity… welllll, we prolly shouldn’t ever travel together. Just sayin’ 🙂\n\nDuring my recent trip to Australia and New Zealand, I approached foodstuffs pretty much the same way I do on every trip – with a blend of grocery shopping, restaurant dining, and trying as many local foods as possible.\n\nPlease don’t think I’m about to give you a rundown of everything I ate in Oceana. I’m not. Instead, I’ll only dish on the local cuisine I taste-tested. So, if you’ve got these countries on your list, or you’re an actual foodie, OR you’re just remotely hungry… read on.\n\nGrilled Kangaroo: I took the ferry across Sydney Harbor to Manly one night and ordered a kangaroo steak at Manly Grill – and I had mixed feelings. Pro? The slightly sweet, gamey taste. Con? Though cooked medium rare, it was a tough cut o’ meat.",
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"Raw Octopus: I’ve eaten octopus before, but never raw. So, what better place to try it than the Sydney Fish Market, straight off the boat? Well, that’s what I decided after looking over literally ALL the seafood options at the market. The squid spoke to me. I even watched a tentacle being cut to pieces just for me. Taste and texture-wise, it reminded me of chunk style imitation crab. Prolly not the strongest selling point, but I happen to like imitation crab, so…",
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"Kit Kat Gold: Aptly named, because this Kit Kat is a winner. It’s like the O.G. Kit Kat, but with a caramel-flavored coating. Game changer. But, apparently only available in Australia. Whyyyy?",
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"Kit Kat Caramel Pretzel: Another Aussie-only Kit Kat. Each piece of the bar is one half caramel, one half chocolate-pretzel, for a dual-flavored experience with every stick. I even got a waft of pretzel smell when I opened the package. Not as drool worthy as the Kit Kat Gold, but I’m a fan.",
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"Vegemite: I bought a small jar but didn’t end up tasting it till I was back home in Florida. And then I made the mistake of trying it straight out of the jar with a spoon. Holyyyy sodium. Imagine soy sauce in gel form and 100x saltier. This stuff ain’t bad but needs to be spread thin on something bland.",
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"Fantales: I’m a caramel-loving gal, so I had high hopes for these popular Australian candies. Sadly, I was disappointed. The caramel center was so tough I almost gave up trying to chew it. I dunno about you, but I like my caramels soft.",
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"Alrighty. On to Queenstown, NZ.\n\nGreen-lipped mussels: To me, these didn’t taste any different than other mussels I’ve tried. If you like mussels, you’ll like these. And, most restaurants serve them with grilled bread. Yes, please!",
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"Kumara: Aka. New Zealand’s own variety of sweet potato. I found kumara spirals at the grocery store on my first night and I wanted to do a little dance in the deli aisle. Back at the Airbnb, I popped ‘em in the microwave as a side dish for dinner. Taste-wise, they fall somewhere in between a red potato and a regular sweet potato. I think. The important thing is, they’re potatoes. And potatoes are gooooood.\n\nFeijoa: Okay. This fruit was NOT what I expected at all. And I mean that in the best way! The description I read online was: tropical fruit with a kiwi texture – and I love kiwi. But friends, feijoas > kiwis. Like, so. much. greater. First, you can bite right into them. The skin is thick, but soft. And the inside. Ohhhh the inside. It’s both sweeter AND juicier than a kiwi. Hey, Whole Foods? Can you start importing these, STAT?",
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"Lemonade apple: Yes. This is a real apple variety. I was all set to buy my go-to Granny Smiths. Then, whaaaaa?? The moment my eyes read “lemonade apple,” I abandoned those Grannies. Into the produce bag went the yellow apples. I had to know if they lived up to the name. And, by golly. I did taste a hint of lemon!",
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"Hokey Pokey ice cream: Try the hokey pokey ice cream in New Zealand, they said. So I did. And guess what? “They” were right. I figured it had to be good. I mean, it’s ICE CREAM. But good would be a serious understatement. This cup o’ frozen goodness was heaven.\n\nSo, what is hokey pokey ice cream? Well, friends. It’s a sweet vanilla base studded with caramelized honeycomb and ribbons of New Zealand’s acclaimed honey. Winnie the Pooh would risk bee stings for this stuff. I swear.",
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"Whittaker’s hokey pokey chocolate block: New Zealand LOVES Whittaker’s – especially the peanut slab. I had to try the hokey pokey, though. I mean, c’mon. Bits of crisp honeycomb in a thick ol’ block of chocolate? It was like Nestle’s Crunch on steroids.\n\nManuka honey chocolates: As you may have gathered, honey is a BIG DEAL in New Zealand, with Manuka honey reigning supreme. Unfortunately, Manuka honey is also quite expensive; so, instead of buying a jar of it, I opted for a cheap box of honey-filled chocolates. The bold, sweet honey paired so well with the milk chocolate that I now wonder why these aren’t included in all boxes of chocolate?",
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"Cadbury chocolate fish: I honestly didn’t have high hopes for these chocolate-covered, raspberry marshmallows shaped like fish. Research told me they were a must-try, but I was skeptical. I mean, I figured they’d taste good, but why all the hype? Admittedly, I ate my words. What can I say? The flavor combo and textures work surprisingly well together, and the fish shape only adds to the appeal. Eat you some fishies in NZ.",
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"Pascall pineapple lumps: A New Zealand fave. Also chocolate-covered. I actually did have high hopes for these babies, thinking they were dried pineapple pieces dipped in chocolate. So, when I bit into one and the center was a soft, chewy, pineapple-flavored center – well, it was sorta like gulping what you thought was a smoothie, then discovering, mid sip, that it’s root beer. And root beer is good. Don’t get me wrong. But not what you expected.\n\nAre you hungry now? Which of these would you be most eager to try?"
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"I noticed in the Sunday paper that things have quieted down substantially at City Hall. For a while, there, it was like a cat and dog fight every day.\n\nWell actually, it was a cat and dog fight – the cat being one Highlander (the city hall mouser) and the dog being one Rover (Commissioner Houston’s canine), to be specific. Poor young Highlander Jr. was forced to hide out in the basement.\n\n“It was seldom that cat and dog were not engaged in a long-distance combat,” wrote a newspaper columnist, “and every once in a while the stillness would be disturbed by a hand-to-hand fight which would usually end by Commissioner Houston cuffing Rover into silence.”",
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"Swathmore hands Pennsylvania its first loss of the football season, 6-3. Butte High knocks off Anaconda, 14-zip, at the Columbia Gardens. The Red Sox take game four of the World Series over the New York Giants.\n\nThe newspaper’s sports columnist and poet, Tubalkane (aka T. B. Kane), even gives a few column inches to a local barfly, Jim McCann, who bet on the Giants and lost:\n\n“He primed himself with good old rye,\n\nThen said: ‘Twill be a slaughter;\n\nHe bet his week’s pay on New York;\n\nHe knows he hadn’t ought’er.”\n\nAll of that – but, not a word about Daddy Wilbur or his cow!\n\nSo I kicked into research mode.\n\nIt seems “Daddy Wilbur” was an older fella by the name of Roy Wilbur (who was the bookkeeper at the newspaper). He was a member of the local chapter of the Woodman club. He and his wife were involved in a music lovers group called the Sans Souci Club (named after Gertrude Sans Souci) and were often mentioned in the society columns.\n\nAnyway, the Wilburs swapped their property in town for a small ranchette in Orchard Homes, west of town.\n\nRoy Wilbur raised chickens, including a White Plymouth Rock rooster, described by one bird fancier as “one of the finest shaped birds he had ever seen,” and acquired a milk cow with – wait for it – no name.",
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"The moment when you need to note the lading of a plane that flies above or near you leaves indescribable feeling that this hobby gives, comment few young high school students from Niš, which are rare plane spotters in this city.\n\nAlthough the plane spotting has a huge popularity among the aviation fans since the middle of the 20th century, very few people know about this hobby in Niš.\n\nAleksa Mladenović and Matija Stojanović decided that they want to be this kind of spotters right after they have watched a Youtube video on landing of a plane from the JAT company on the airport in Niš in 2008, a video taken from Popovica, a place nearby the airstrip.\n\nAt that point, they have realized that the airport in Niš has appropriate spotting place. And everything begins from there for these two.\n\n-Th first shot we have made from this place and our first video taken ever was made in the middle of 2012. We have shot the landing of a plane of Montenegro Airlines, Fokker 100. Right away we have made a group on a social media, a group named as „Planes above Niš”, comment the two plane spotters Aleksa and Matija.\n\nThese young potters are very interested in aviation from various reasons.\n\nAleksa, who doesn’t have anything related with the aviation and who doesn’t have any relatives with professions in aviation, notes that he got the idea to be involved in this kind of hobby while he watched the aeromeeting of the Serbian Army that took place on a airport in Niš. From the other hand, Matija, who is a grandson of the first director of the airport in Niš, says that he has liked the aviation since he was a little boy, especially after the re-opening the reconstructed airport in 2003.\n\nThey go in action, as they say, when following the web-site of the Niš’ airport arrival and departure timetable.\n\n-If we have enough time to go, we film from the Popovac fields. If not, then we climb on the fortress, on the place above the main bus station, from which you can see the airstrip. Additionally, we film airplanes from every sport from the city, possible for plane spotting, explain Aleksa and Matija.\n\nOne of their goals is to „catch” some military jet plane, since there is no flight schedule for military aircrafts.\n\n-We would very much like to film some military plane. We see those place on rare occasions, while waiting for some civil aircrafts, sometimes we catch some army plane, they say.\n\nWhen asked which is the favorite for both of them, there was no dilema – the Russian transport plane IL – 76, the biggest cargo plane that has used the services of the „Konstantin Veliki” airport. This massive bird has characteristic engine noise and short approach of landing on the airstrip. That causes huge adrenalin rush, they say.\n\n-For us, plane fans, the feeling that a plane flyes just several meters above you, is simply incredible and can’t be described with words. Although I think that the same feeling can experience those who are not plane fans as well, says Aleksa.\n\nThese guys are hoping that the local airport, like the big ones around the world, will soon build space for plane spotting.\n\n-These things function better around the world. On the big airports there are specially designed places made for spotters, near the airstrip or on the terminal buildings, claim the plane-spotters from Niš.\n\nSome airports around the world let plane spotters on the platform where the new line has been announced or when some interesting plane arrives. That is why the plane spotters from Niš expect that the local airport will open its doors for them during this year, especially since the airplane company Wizz Air started promoting low budget flights from and to this city."
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"Notice a common denominator? They’re all from cruddy-weather countries. “We spent the first 45 minutes talking about traditional rain jackets, incremental improvements on the Pocket Liner,” Smith says. “We’d actually already made a first-round sample of it. Gabriel Rasch disappeared up to his room and came back down, talking about fit… Gabriel is quiet, we’d gone through eight months on the team and never gotten much past ‘hello’. “I’ll never forget it,” he says, laughing.\n\n“He pulls this thing out, it’s his hacked-up Pocket Liner Jacket. He’s taken this almost coarse twine – it’s not sewing thread – and stitched to take some length from the shoulder with a needle. It was a total hack job.” Rasch took out his old gilet from Crédit Agricole with blacked-out logo – green, plastic, fully waterproof but not breathable – and explained it was what he wore if it was raining but not particularly cold in order to avoid overheating. This was the seed of the Gabba.\n\n“Let’s just hope it rains on the way to Ghent tomorrow.”",
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Wildly entertaining and deeply heartfelt, Where I End and You Begin is a brilliant, unapologetic exploration of what it means to be your best self.\n\nAs punishment for breaking into their high school to watch the solar eclipse, Ezra, his crush Imogen, Ezra's best friend Holden, and Imogen's best friend Wynonna must perform in the school's production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, but before the first rehearsal starts, socially inept Ezra and badass Wynonna wake up in each other's bodies.\n\nNorton (Neanderthal Opens the Door to the Universe) incorporates Freaky Friday-style body switching in this novel to explore the inner conflicts of two enemies crushing on each other's best friends. On the night of a total eclipse in Carbondale, Ill., socially anxious Ezra intends to ask longtime crush Imogen to prom. 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All rights reserved.\n\nPreston (Neanderthal Opens the Door to the Universe, 2018) has poured his heart and soul into this latest contemporary novel, which is inspired by Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (and other mistaken-identity classics). When high-school junior Ezra and his best friend, Holden, run into Ezra's longtime crush, Imogen, and her best friend, Wynonna, breaking into school the night of the solar eclipse, the truly unthinkable happens: Ezra and Wynonna swap bodies. After Ezra accidentally discovers Wynonna's burning crush on Holden, he and Wynonna form a tenuous pact to help each other woo their respective crushes. Through their body-swapping, Ezra and Wynonna uncover each other's secrets and learn that there was something about caring for someone genuinely caring for them that made you forget yourself. That made you realize you were part of something bigger. That you were important. That you were loved. 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