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<p>-ne            Review 2 Buku Gw pengen nge-review 2 buku terakhir yang gw baca. Belinda hanya mempunyai satu cinta yang ga pernah terlupakan, mempunyai seorang sahabat yang hampir sempurna, dan mempunyai seorang mama yang sangat gaul dan doyan makan hehehe. Satu pernikahan lesbian di Canada (di mana dia harus naik pesawat sementara dia mengalami fobia naik pesawat gara-gara kecelakaan yang pernah dialaminya), dan dua pernikahan di hari yang sama (pernikahan sahabatnya dan pernikahan sepupunya). Belum lagi ada dorongan keinginan dilamar oleh Francis (pacarnya) gara-gara gemas melihat teman-teman kantornya yang sepertinya lagi bikin permainan siapa-paling-cepat-menikah, masalah dengan pertemuan-pertemuan keluarga khususnya dalam hal merawat Uma-nya (baca: Oma-nya) yang agak-agak funky (doyan minum Coca Cola bo!).<br />
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<p>Array I got an 88 point ranking for running a relatively slow 2:14 in an olympic distance tri this past year and the 2:07 that I ran in September only netted me a 84.6XXX ranking. This was the only picture I could find&#8230;and as we all know, a post with a picture is more interesting to read <img src='http://onlinecasinoportal.globecontent.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> It&#8217;s kinda like this, but not really:Pulling out the 2005 rankings edition of Triathlon Life, I ended my 2nd season of triathlon with a 81.6450 and was ranked 173/532 in my age group. Turns out I was the first New Yorker in my age group, so I can say I am number one in my age group in NY right now <img src='http://onlinecasinoportal.globecontent.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> - I like to think of all the positives that can be construed out of this ranking!Well, it wasn&#8217;t only me that performed well this past year, there were many many others who got honors from their hard work.<br />
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<p>-ne  This morning&#8217;s PI has an editorial supporting Prop.2, the operations levy for the Seattle School district,  Seattle School Levy:Essential Vote.  To say that maybe the next list (which would come out in another 6 years) could align with closures and consolidations is a slap in the face of school communities who are going to take it on the chin this fall.Another problem I have with this list is that there are schools on it that have not waited as long as others and/or whose buildings are not the worst ones. The Facilities staff told me, after I showed them a list of schools that had additions/renovations broken out by grade level, that it looked like the district was rebuilding all the high schools and indeed, that&#8217;s the plan.  Sadly, the building in the worst condition (not just among high schools but the district) is Nova, an alternative high school that sits opposite Garfield (which is in the process of being rebuilt).  No one in Facilities or on the academic side can identify who might have made this statement.The two biggest problems on this list are Nathan Hale High School and the New School.Hale, just speaking from an equity view, has a new athletic field (BTA 1) and a new Performing Arts Hall (BEX II).  First, New School has not waited as long as other school communties for a renovation.  Two, the South Shore building which houses New School is a poor building but not the worst.  Additionally, facilities staff, in minutes, state that even if BEx III does not pass, New School could remain in the South Shore building several more years.  The only one I can find, from the timeline, is the new memo of understanding signed by the New School foundation and the district.  Oddly, despite documents, maps and minutes that identify this project as New School, despite minutes that reflect that the building is being built for the New School&#8217;s program, the district is trying to call it a generic term of PreK-8/middle school.  You have to wonder why.Four, the district is trying to say that they need to build New School because they need more middle school capacity in the SE. I hope there&#8217;s some savings.)  However, the South Shore building houses both New School and the Rainier Beach Community Center (the building is jointly owned by the Parks Department and the district and they share many parts of it).  Why not wait?Lastly, if New School is built, you will have, in just over a one mile area, 2 K-8s, 2 high schools and 1 elementary school (Dunlap, right in New School&#8217;s backyard).<br />
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<p> The BlueClaws went 84-55 during the regular season and won the South Atlantic League playoffs behind a rotation led by the organization&#8217;s top prospect, righthander Carlos Carrasco, and lefties Josh Outman and Matt Maloney.For a team planning to contend, the Phillies surprisingly added three players in the major league Rule 5 draft at the Winter Meetings. Carlos Carrasco, rhp Born: March 3, 1987 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-3 â¢ Wt: 190Background: Signed for 00,000 out of Venezuela in 2003, Carrasco had a successful debut the following year in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League. Since making strides in grasping English this season, Carrasco has taken to instruction more easily.Strengths: Carrasco has two plus pitches in his arsenal, starting with a consistent 90-92 mph fastball. He arguably commands his changeup better than any of his pitches, but slows down his arm action slightly when he throws it, tipping off hitters. Kyle Drabek, rhp Born: Dec. 8, 1987 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-1 â¢ Wt: 180Background: Many clubs thought Drabek had the best pure stuff in the 2006 draft, but huge makeup concerns scared teams away from the son of former Cy Young Award winner Doug Drabek. Adrian Cardenas, ss/2b Born: Oct. 10, 1987 â¢ B-T: L-R â¢ Ht: 5-11 â¢ Wt: 185Background: Cardenas entered last spring as the second-best player on his team&#8211;behind eventual Nationals first-rounder Chris Marrero&#8211;and as a projected fifth-round pick. 20, 1987 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-2 â¢ Wt: 190Background: The Phillies followed Garcia as a 15-year-old in the Dominican in 2004 and signed him for 00,000 just before he planned to attend the Perfect Game/Baseball America World Wood Bat Championship. After rushing Carlos Carrasco, Philadelphia sent Garcia to short-season Batavia at age 18, and he had a successful summer.Strengths: Garcia has excellent life on a 91-92 mph fastball that tops out at 95. After working on the arm speed and command of his changeup, Garcia used it more in 2006 and showed flashes of making it a plus pitch. While his delivery is simple and repeatable, the arm speed on his changeup has to be practically flawless because he doesn&#8217;t create a lot of deception.The Future: The Phillies compare Garcia to Carrasco for both his repertoire and his advanced feel for pitching. Scott Mathieson, rhp Born: Feb. 27, 1984 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-4 â¢ Wt: 195Background: Mathieson has pitched all over the map in the last two years. He worked at the Futures Game, the World Cup and the Arizona Fall League in 2005, then pitched in the World Baseball Classic and jumped from Double-A to the majors in 2006. 14, 1984 â¢ B-T: L-L â¢ Ht: 6-1 â¢ Wt: 190Background: While at St. Louis Community College-Forest Park, Outman used a delivery developed by his father Fritz that scouts described as one of the strangest they&#8217;d ever seen. Lakewood pitching coach Steve Schrenk had him ditch his curveball in favor of a sharp slider that quickly became a plus pitch with excellent tilt and late life. Michael Bourn, of Born: Dec. 27, 1982 â¢ B-T: L-R â¢ Ht: 5-11 â¢ Wt: 180Background: Though the Phillies have seen many of their prospects struggle after skipping a level, Bourn succeeded after skipping high Class A in 2005. Bourn is a plus defender in center field with outstanding range and a strong arm.Weaknesses: He&#8217;ll never hit for much power, though Bourn has worked on taking pitches to the opposite field. Happ, lhp Born: Oct. 19, 1982 â¢ B-T: L-L â¢ Ht: 6-5 â¢ Wt: 205Background: The first Northwestern player ever to make the all-Big Ten Conference three times, Happ has had no trouble adjusting to pro ball. Matt Maloney, lhp Born: Jan. 16, 1984 â¢ B-T: L-L â¢ Ht: 6-4 â¢ Wt: 220Background: Maloney was worn out from pitching Mississippi to the NCAA super regionals when he turned pro in 2005, so the Phillies didn&#8217;t see him at his best until 2006. His best was very good, as he was named South Atlantic League pitcher of the year after leading the circuit in wins, innings and strikeouts while finishing second in ERA.Strengths: Maloney attacks hitters by throwing four pitches for strikes. 17, 1985 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-0 â¢ Wt: 190Background: The Phillies have been patient with Golson since signing him for .475 million as the 21st overall pick in 2004, and it may finally be starting to pay off. Though he repeated low Class A at the start of 2006 and hit just .220, he surged following a promotion to high Class A in late July.Strengths: The best athlete in the 2004 draft, Golson possesses the best speed, center-field skills and outfield arm in the system.<br />
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<p>   5.I love long, hot showers.  Spring is my favorite season, but I love Autumn too.  I love watching TLC&#8217;s &#8216;What Not to Wear.&#8217;  12.  The best 2 weeks ever- Europe with Corey last year.  I am always a little bit afraid when I fly.   I love to travel.  I love strawberry shortcake (with real whipped cream).  I love waking up to Max in the morning.  Pillow talk with Corey before we go to bed is the best part of the day.  I quit my job 6 months ago to be with Max.   I love to  tickle Corey (pure glee).  I believe Corey and I are an amazing match.  I love back rubs and am constantly trying to talk Corey into taking massage therapy classes.  I love North Shore Hawaii.  I&#8217;m at war with Corey&#8217;s heater fan.  I&#8217;m soooo glad Corey doesn&#8217;t watch sports.   I love fresh fruit.  I love shaved ice.  I still can&#8217;t believe Max was inside of me- amazing.  I love to sleep.  I love having my hair washed at the salon.  I like to watch Max sleep.  I love to snuggle up in a soft blanket with a book.  Sometimes I can know exactly what Corey is thinking just by looking at him.  I love the smell and feel of clean sheets. I lament that my favorite pink heels Corey gave me are worn out.  I loved riding in it and talking to Corey. I love almost anything lime.  I hate Walmart but love Target.  I will eat fast food but don&#8217;t like to eat at the fast food joint (except In n&#8217;Out).<br />
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<p> As of this year, the population is expected to reach approximately 88 million (from 84 million) with about 50 MILLION adults aged 19 and above who are presumably literate (or functionally literate if you prefer).220 plus National Bookstore branches nationwide as against 50 MILLION potential readers? Answer: newsprint products such as newspapers, songhits, betting guides, and tagalog romance pocketbooks.Why newsprint, and not book or glossy paper? When potential readers turn the pages resulting in wear and tear thereby lessening the chances of a sale, this kind of risk is minimized by the lesser cost expended in producing the newsprint product. Besides, the greater majority of newstand readers are more concerned with the ideas, thoughts, messages, or overall intellectual content of the newsprint product rather than something superficial as the kind of paper used, or binding, or whatever outward appearance the product is in. It has to start from there, at the bottom and not at the top&#8211;the elite.Since these newsprint products are widely distributed in newstands and street corners in a third world country such as the Philippines, they are commensurately priced according to the greater many&#8217;s income capacity, most of whom are lower income.<br />
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<p> After receiving 1001 songs, TVE, the Spanish broadcaster, posted up their fifteen potential entries on their website. I like this system and itâs interesting to see how big a part the internet and users from around Europe will play in the selection of the Spanish song.So what are these songs like? Well firstly, I was surprised at how bland a few of the songs were â I thought Spain were trying to win the Eurovision, not take it back to the mid-90s! I was also surprised at how much English appeared in the Spanish songs â theyâve never sung a whole chorus in English and this year could be the first time theyâve done so. Even France has done this incredible feat.For me I would say that Bailame would give Spain their greatest chance as itâs a really good pop song, not too dissimilar from those of Spainâs entries from 2001 and 2004 that both finished in the top 10. I think itâs even better than those though and with a brilliant singer and performance they could get a rather good result.The five songs I would personally like to see qualify to the final five are:14 Bailame12 Tu Voz Se Apagara09 Cuanto Amor Por Ti (although Iâm not sure it will, I think this is my own personal taste)11 Ain Veri Jupi Nau15 La Reina De La NocheIt will be very interesting to see which songs make it, and I shall report on it when it happens!<br />
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<p>Array I got an 88 point ranking for running a relatively slow 2:14 in an olympic distance tri this past year and the 2:07 that I ran in September only netted me a 84.6XXX ranking. This was the only picture I could find&#8230;and as we all know, a post with a picture is more interesting to read <img src='http://onlinecasinoportal.globecontent.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> It&#8217;s kinda like this, but not really:Pulling out the 2005 rankings edition of Triathlon Life, I ended my 2nd season of triathlon with a 81.6450 and was ranked 173/532 in my age group. Turns out I was the first New Yorker in my age group, so I can say I am number one in my age group in NY right now <img src='http://onlinecasinoportal.globecontent.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> - I like to think of all the positives that can be construed out of this ranking!Well, it wasn&#8217;t only me that performed well this past year, there were many many others who got honors from their hard work.<br />
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<p>-ne  This morning&#8217;s PI has an editorial supporting Prop.2, the operations levy for the Seattle School district,  Seattle School Levy:Essential Vote.  To say that maybe the next list (which would come out in another 6 years) could align with closures and consolidations is a slap in the face of school communities who are going to take it on the chin this fall.Another problem I have with this list is that there are schools on it that have not waited as long as others and/or whose buildings are not the worst ones. The Facilities staff told me, after I showed them a list of schools that had additions/renovations broken out by grade level, that it looked like the district was rebuilding all the high schools and indeed, that&#8217;s the plan.  Sadly, the building in the worst condition (not just among high schools but the district) is Nova, an alternative high school that sits opposite Garfield (which is in the process of being rebuilt).  No one in Facilities or on the academic side can identify who might have made this statement.The two biggest problems on this list are Nathan Hale High School and the New School.Hale, just speaking from an equity view, has a new athletic field (BTA 1) and a new Performing Arts Hall (BEX II).  First, New School has not waited as long as other school communties for a renovation.  Two, the South Shore building which houses New School is a poor building but not the worst.  Additionally, facilities staff, in minutes, state that even if BEx III does not pass, New School could remain in the South Shore building several more years.  The only one I can find, from the timeline, is the new memo of understanding signed by the New School foundation and the district.  Oddly, despite documents, maps and minutes that identify this project as New School, despite minutes that reflect that the building is being built for the New School&#8217;s program, the district is trying to call it a generic term of PreK-8/middle school.  You have to wonder why.Four, the district is trying to say that they need to build New School because they need more middle school capacity in the SE. I hope there&#8217;s some savings.)  However, the South Shore building houses both New School and the Rainier Beach Community Center (the building is jointly owned by the Parks Department and the district and they share many parts of it).  Why not wait?Lastly, if New School is built, you will have, in just over a one mile area, 2 K-8s, 2 high schools and 1 elementary school (Dunlap, right in New School&#8217;s backyard).<br />
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<p> The BlueClaws went 84-55 during the regular season and won the South Atlantic League playoffs behind a rotation led by the organization&#8217;s top prospect, righthander Carlos Carrasco, and lefties Josh Outman and Matt Maloney.For a team planning to contend, the Phillies surprisingly added three players in the major league Rule 5 draft at the Winter Meetings. Carlos Carrasco, rhp Born: March 3, 1987 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-3 â¢ Wt: 190Background: Signed for 00,000 out of Venezuela in 2003, Carrasco had a successful debut the following year in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League. Since making strides in grasping English this season, Carrasco has taken to instruction more easily.Strengths: Carrasco has two plus pitches in his arsenal, starting with a consistent 90-92 mph fastball. He arguably commands his changeup better than any of his pitches, but slows down his arm action slightly when he throws it, tipping off hitters. Kyle Drabek, rhp Born: Dec. 8, 1987 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-1 â¢ Wt: 180Background: Many clubs thought Drabek had the best pure stuff in the 2006 draft, but huge makeup concerns scared teams away from the son of former Cy Young Award winner Doug Drabek. Adrian Cardenas, ss/2b Born: Oct. 10, 1987 â¢ B-T: L-R â¢ Ht: 5-11 â¢ Wt: 185Background: Cardenas entered last spring as the second-best player on his team&#8211;behind eventual Nationals first-rounder Chris Marrero&#8211;and as a projected fifth-round pick. 20, 1987 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-2 â¢ Wt: 190Background: The Phillies followed Garcia as a 15-year-old in the Dominican in 2004 and signed him for 00,000 just before he planned to attend the Perfect Game/Baseball America World Wood Bat Championship. After rushing Carlos Carrasco, Philadelphia sent Garcia to short-season Batavia at age 18, and he had a successful summer.Strengths: Garcia has excellent life on a 91-92 mph fastball that tops out at 95. After working on the arm speed and command of his changeup, Garcia used it more in 2006 and showed flashes of making it a plus pitch. While his delivery is simple and repeatable, the arm speed on his changeup has to be practically flawless because he doesn&#8217;t create a lot of deception.The Future: The Phillies compare Garcia to Carrasco for both his repertoire and his advanced feel for pitching. Scott Mathieson, rhp Born: Feb. 27, 1984 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-4 â¢ Wt: 195Background: Mathieson has pitched all over the map in the last two years. He worked at the Futures Game, the World Cup and the Arizona Fall League in 2005, then pitched in the World Baseball Classic and jumped from Double-A to the majors in 2006. 14, 1984 â¢ B-T: L-L â¢ Ht: 6-1 â¢ Wt: 190Background: While at St. Louis Community College-Forest Park, Outman used a delivery developed by his father Fritz that scouts described as one of the strangest they&#8217;d ever seen. Lakewood pitching coach Steve Schrenk had him ditch his curveball in favor of a sharp slider that quickly became a plus pitch with excellent tilt and late life. Michael Bourn, of Born: Dec. 27, 1982 â¢ B-T: L-R â¢ Ht: 5-11 â¢ Wt: 180Background: Though the Phillies have seen many of their prospects struggle after skipping a level, Bourn succeeded after skipping high Class A in 2005. Bourn is a plus defender in center field with outstanding range and a strong arm.Weaknesses: He&#8217;ll never hit for much power, though Bourn has worked on taking pitches to the opposite field. Happ, lhp Born: Oct. 19, 1982 â¢ B-T: L-L â¢ Ht: 6-5 â¢ Wt: 205Background: The first Northwestern player ever to make the all-Big Ten Conference three times, Happ has had no trouble adjusting to pro ball. Matt Maloney, lhp Born: Jan. 16, 1984 â¢ B-T: L-L â¢ Ht: 6-4 â¢ Wt: 220Background: Maloney was worn out from pitching Mississippi to the NCAA super regionals when he turned pro in 2005, so the Phillies didn&#8217;t see him at his best until 2006. His best was very good, as he was named South Atlantic League pitcher of the year after leading the circuit in wins, innings and strikeouts while finishing second in ERA.Strengths: Maloney attacks hitters by throwing four pitches for strikes. 17, 1985 â¢ B-T: R-R â¢ Ht: 6-0 â¢ Wt: 190Background: The Phillies have been patient with Golson since signing him for .475 million as the 21st overall pick in 2004, and it may finally be starting to pay off. Though he repeated low Class A at the start of 2006 and hit just .220, he surged following a promotion to high Class A in late July.Strengths: The best athlete in the 2004 draft, Golson possesses the best speed, center-field skills and outfield arm in the system.<br />
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<p>   5.I love long, hot showers.  Spring is my favorite season, but I love Autumn too.  I love watching TLC&#8217;s &#8216;What Not to Wear.&#8217;  12.  The best 2 weeks ever- Europe with Corey last year.  I am always a little bit afraid when I fly.   I love to travel.  I love strawberry shortcake (with real whipped cream).  I love waking up to Max in the morning.  Pillow talk with Corey before we go to bed is the best part of the day.  I quit my job 6 months ago to be with Max.   I love to  tickle Corey (pure glee).  I believe Corey and I are an amazing match.  I love back rubs and am constantly trying to talk Corey into taking massage therapy classes.  I love North Shore Hawaii.  I&#8217;m at war with Corey&#8217;s heater fan.  I&#8217;m soooo glad Corey doesn&#8217;t watch sports.   I love fresh fruit.  I love shaved ice.  I still can&#8217;t believe Max was inside of me- amazing.  I love to sleep.  I love having my hair washed at the salon.  I like to watch Max sleep.  I love to snuggle up in a soft blanket with a book.  Sometimes I can know exactly what Corey is thinking just by looking at him.  I love the smell and feel of clean sheets. I lament that my favorite pink heels Corey gave me are worn out.  I loved riding in it and talking to Corey. I love almost anything lime.  I hate Walmart but love Target.  I will eat fast food but don&#8217;t like to eat at the fast food joint (except In n&#8217;Out).<br />
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<p> As of this year, the population is expected to reach approximately 88 million (from 84 million) with about 50 MILLION adults aged 19 and above who are presumably literate (or functionally literate if you prefer).220 plus National Bookstore branches nationwide as against 50 MILLION potential readers? Answer: newsprint products such as newspapers, songhits, betting guides, and tagalog romance pocketbooks.Why newsprint, and not book or glossy paper? When potential readers turn the pages resulting in wear and tear thereby lessening the chances of a sale, this kind of risk is minimized by the lesser cost expended in producing the newsprint product. Besides, the greater majority of newstand readers are more concerned with the ideas, thoughts, messages, or overall intellectual content of the newsprint product rather than something superficial as the kind of paper used, or binding, or whatever outward appearance the product is in. It has to start from there, at the bottom and not at the top&#8211;the elite.Since these newsprint products are widely distributed in newstands and street corners in a third world country such as the Philippines, they are commensurately priced according to the greater many&#8217;s income capacity, most of whom are lower income.<br />
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<p> After receiving 1001 songs, TVE, the Spanish broadcaster, posted up their fifteen potential entries on their website. I like this system and itâs interesting to see how big a part the internet and users from around Europe will play in the selection of the Spanish song.So what are these songs like? Well firstly, I was surprised at how bland a few of the songs were â I thought Spain were trying to win the Eurovision, not take it back to the mid-90s! I was also surprised at how much English appeared in the Spanish songs â theyâve never sung a whole chorus in English and this year could be the first time theyâve done so. Even France has done this incredible feat.For me I would say that Bailame would give Spain their greatest chance as itâs a really good pop song, not too dissimilar from those of Spainâs entries from 2001 and 2004 that both finished in the top 10. I think itâs even better than those though and with a brilliant singer and performance they could get a rather good result.The five songs I would personally like to see qualify to the final five are:14 Bailame12 Tu Voz Se Apagara09 Cuanto Amor Por Ti (although Iâm not sure it will, I think this is my own personal taste)11 Ain Veri Jupi Nau15 La Reina De La NocheIt will be very interesting to see which songs make it, and I shall report on it when it happens!<br />
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<p>Array-ne  En mayo de 1975 fuimos de excursiÃ³n a Begues.De izquierda a derecha: Silvia Alujas, La seÃ±orita MÂª Jesus, Sara (supongo que de otra clase), Elena y Margarita (la prima de MÂª Carmen Martinez).La profe estaba con el botiquÃ­n curando a alguna de nosotras, por la falda corta supongo que es a Margarita.<br />
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<p> Next time you run into Kelly at a Linfield game be sure to thank the man for his years of dedication to the &#8216;Cats.&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-(Wildcat11) Thank you very much Kelly for joining us here at the ADvantage Catdome. An SID&#8217;s job is never done so we&#8217;ll disperse with the small talk and start to fire the questions at you.How has the job changed for you over the years at Linfield? Has technology made the job easier for you or has it increased your workload?(Kelly Bird) When I started at Linfield in 1989, the internet was just a pipe dream and game statistics and records were compiled with pencil and paper. But faxing was still a lengthy process, taking up to an hour after each football game to fax 15 pages of football stats to 10 different outlets.Today, every one of our press boxes has internet capability, making it possible to get the news out nearly instantly after an event concludes. I&#8217;m responsible for programming the board, forcing me to learn a whole new skill set.(WC11) Are the student athletes/parents still the same when you first took the job at Linfield or have you noticed a shift in how athletes/parents interact with you since you first started at Linfield?(KB) My first 10 years, I had very little interaction with parents, but today&#8217;s electronic world has changed that. And I&#8217;d always like to try to improve skills through professional development training, such as advanced classes in Photoshop, or video production.(WC11) Linfield&#8217;s athletic site (www.linfield.edu/sports) is a great small college athletic web site. We developed the current look and layout based on what I felt were the needs of both our readers and our programmer (me).Having grown up a Sports Illustrated subscriber, I&#8217;ve always enjoyed compelling sports photography and the Linfield athletics site reflects that interest. The Linfield site offers more action photography than just about any Division III site you&#8217;ll find, which I think helps set Linfield apart of the rest of the crowd. Can you tell us the gory details of what a typical game day at Linfield is like for you and is there more or less work when Linfield hosts a football playoff game?(KB) Most SIDs, including myself, have eight-day work weeks. Playoff games are even more challenging, due to countless NCAA requirements, such as a special media interview room, special PA announcements, and extra media members cramming into the press box(WC11) In your 18 years of being the SID at Linfield do you a favorite moment or year that still stands out in your mind and why?(KB) No question, I&#8217;ve witnessed a LOT of great team and individual performances over that time. the Linfield softball team staving off playoff elimination six times to reach the NCAA finals (2006), Linfield&#8217;s men&#8217;s basketball rallying from eight points down in the final 30 seconds to win a game in Phoenix in 2000; I mean, is it that you have ideas sitting on the back burner or is it more of a feeling out process of that year&#8217;s team?(KB) With 78 pages to fill, producing the football guide each year is akin to running a marathon rather than a sprint. Some wonder why we can&#8217;t get the guide published sooner, but I remind them that the Linfield football guide has a full numerical roster that isn&#8217;t finalized until about seven days before the first game. I always want to give the people paying  for a Linfield football guide their money&#8217;s worth. Pulling all the different pieces of the guide together on tight deadlines in August can be pretty nerve-wracking but it&#8217;s also very satisfying to see fans enjoying the finished product in the stands before kickoff.(WC11) Have you ever tallied up how many hours it takes to put together one of the football media guides?<br />
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<p> For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sun May 20 11AM-1PM - Celebrate Global Peace Meditation Day at the 1st Annual Global Aloha Peace Meditation, at the mouth of the Wailua River at Lydgate Park (in front of the Aloha Beach Resort Hotel). For info call 245-4142.ONGOING EVENTS:Monday:Mon 9-11AM - Help remove invasive species and care for fascinating plants at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. Call Lea 332-7324 ext 228 or email volunteer@ntbg.org.Mon 5-7PM - African Drumming class with Ernest at Lydgate Park, Kamalani Pavilion.Tuesday:Tue 8:30-11:30AM - Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Ha&#8217;ena invites the community to volunteer Tuesday mornings. Call Terri 821-0212, Mary 346-1105, Kim 346-5967 for directions &#038; info.Thu 7-8:30PM - African Dance class taught by Isaac and Oshenda with live drumming at All Saints Church Gym in Kapa&#8217;a.Friday:Fri 6PM - Free parenting classes at Kapa&#8217;a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For reservations or info call 742-2623.Sun 6-10PM - Adult Night Open Freeplay Basketball at the Kilauea Gym.daily:National Tropical Botanical Garden announces free self-guided tours of the McBryde Garden daily for Hawaii state residents (photo I.D. For info call 245-1755.Sat May 26 10AM - National Tropical Botanical Garden presents a tour of the site of the future Botanical Research Center, and a visit to the Allerton Home and Gardens on Lawa&#8217;i Beach. For reservations and info, call Kaua&#8217;i Historical Society 245-3373Sat May 26 10AM-3PM - Exploring the Art and Activism of a Life Based on Freedom, a retreat with Alan Clements, human rights activist, author and former Buddhist monk. Through Fri 6/8.Sat-Sun June 2-3 9AM-4PM - Huli-Huli &#038; Plate Lunch fundraiser by the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT in Hanapepe, at the corner of Kaumuali&#8217;i Highway and the road going to Salt Pond.Sun June 3 4PM - Monthly Moku Puni O Kauai meeting of the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT at Salt Pond Beach Park.  For info, disability accommodation and to register, contact Charles Lyden, tel 441-1591 or fax 735-8274, or email crl47@hotmail.com.Sat June 9 7:30 AM - West Kaua&#8217;i Medical Center/KVMH 3rd Annual Charitable Golf Tournament, Po&#8217;ipu Bay Golf Course. For info call 338-9452, 482-0808 or email skline@hhsc.orgSat June 9 8AM-12 noon - America&#8217;s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai&#8217;s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran&#8217;s Building (Kapule Highway). For info contact SOS Kaua&#8217;i President Paul Clark 651-3452 or email paul@saveourseas.org.Wed June 13 6:30-7:30 PM - The Truth about Hawaiian Sharks, a lecture by Terry Lilley, marine biologist with Save Our Seas, at Princeville Public Library. For info call 245-4142.Sat July 7 9-11AM - How to Chant Your Genealogy, at Hilton Kaua&#8217;i Beach Resort. For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sat July 14 8AM-12 noon - America&#8217;s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai&#8217;s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran&#8217;s Building (Kapule Highway). For info and to register, contact Jim Jung 822-0448.Sat Aug 11 8AM-12 noon - America&#8217;s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai&#8217;s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran&#8217;s Building (Kapule Highway). For info call Fran 635-0165 or Kendall 742-8066.FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULE:Mon 12 noon Koloa Ball ParkMon 3PM Lihu&#8217;e - Kukui Grove Shopping Center (Sears parking lot)Tue 2PM Hanalei - Waipa Farms (north of town)Tue 3PM Kalaheo Neighborhood CenterTue 3PM Wailua Homesteads ParkWed 3PM Kapa&#8217;a New Town ParkThu 3:30PM Hanapepe ParkThu 4:30PM Kilauea Neighborhood CenterFri 3PM Lihu&#8217;e - Vidinha Stadium (off Rice Street)Sat 9AM Kekaha Neighborhood CenterSat 9:30AM Hanalei Community CenterSat 11:30AM Kilauea - Keneke Street (near Post Office) If you have a NON-PROFIT event you&#8217;d like to post on the KKCR community calendar, it is best to E-MAIL the info to &#8220;events@kkcr.org&#8221;<br />
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<p> (In one of my books, it was said that Hitchcock used 78 cuts in 45 seconds.) It&#8217;s as though Hitchcock&#8217;s exaggerated use of cutting was an intentional reference to the cutting of poor Mary.In any case, the slow entrance and quick cuts is still a very effective cinematic jolt to an audience.In the December 1, 1959, revised draft by Joseph Stephano, the shower scene is (by today&#8217;s standards) ridiculously overwritten.Here&#8217;s a portion:The noise of the shower drowns out any sound. Above the shower-bar we see the bathroom door open again and after a moment we HEAR the SOUND of the front door slamming.Here&#8217;s my question: using today&#8217;s industry standard format, wouldn&#8217;t Hitchcock&#8217;s famous shower scene be a SERIES OF SHOTS?We know from our good friend, Dave Trottier, that a MONTAGE is a single concept set to music but a SERIES OF SHOTS is an assembly of quick cuts that leads to a heightened dramatic moment.If we&#8217;re to rewrite this scene, perhaps it&#8217;d look something like this:&#8230;she turns her back to the bathroom.A figure quietly enters and walks toward Mary.<br />
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<p>Array-ne  En mayo de 1975 fuimos de excursiÃ³n a Begues.De izquierda a derecha: Silvia Alujas, La seÃ±orita MÂª Jesus, Sara (supongo que de otra clase), Elena y Margarita (la prima de MÂª Carmen Martinez).La profe estaba con el botiquÃ­n curando a alguna de nosotras, por la falda corta supongo que es a Margarita.<br />
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<p> Next time you run into Kelly at a Linfield game be sure to thank the man for his years of dedication to the &#8216;Cats.&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-(Wildcat11) Thank you very much Kelly for joining us here at the ADvantage Catdome. An SID&#8217;s job is never done so we&#8217;ll disperse with the small talk and start to fire the questions at you.How has the job changed for you over the years at Linfield? Has technology made the job easier for you or has it increased your workload?(Kelly Bird) When I started at Linfield in 1989, the internet was just a pipe dream and game statistics and records were compiled with pencil and paper. But faxing was still a lengthy process, taking up to an hour after each football game to fax 15 pages of football stats to 10 different outlets.Today, every one of our press boxes has internet capability, making it possible to get the news out nearly instantly after an event concludes. I&#8217;m responsible for programming the board, forcing me to learn a whole new skill set.(WC11) Are the student athletes/parents still the same when you first took the job at Linfield or have you noticed a shift in how athletes/parents interact with you since you first started at Linfield?(KB) My first 10 years, I had very little interaction with parents, but today&#8217;s electronic world has changed that. And I&#8217;d always like to try to improve skills through professional development training, such as advanced classes in Photoshop, or video production.(WC11) Linfield&#8217;s athletic site (www.linfield.edu/sports) is a great small college athletic web site. We developed the current look and layout based on what I felt were the needs of both our readers and our programmer (me).Having grown up a Sports Illustrated subscriber, I&#8217;ve always enjoyed compelling sports photography and the Linfield athletics site reflects that interest. The Linfield site offers more action photography than just about any Division III site you&#8217;ll find, which I think helps set Linfield apart of the rest of the crowd. Can you tell us the gory details of what a typical game day at Linfield is like for you and is there more or less work when Linfield hosts a football playoff game?(KB) Most SIDs, including myself, have eight-day work weeks. Playoff games are even more challenging, due to countless NCAA requirements, such as a special media interview room, special PA announcements, and extra media members cramming into the press box(WC11) In your 18 years of being the SID at Linfield do you a favorite moment or year that still stands out in your mind and why?(KB) No question, I&#8217;ve witnessed a LOT of great team and individual performances over that time. the Linfield softball team staving off playoff elimination six times to reach the NCAA finals (2006), Linfield&#8217;s men&#8217;s basketball rallying from eight points down in the final 30 seconds to win a game in Phoenix in 2000; I mean, is it that you have ideas sitting on the back burner or is it more of a feeling out process of that year&#8217;s team?(KB) With 78 pages to fill, producing the football guide each year is akin to running a marathon rather than a sprint. Some wonder why we can&#8217;t get the guide published sooner, but I remind them that the Linfield football guide has a full numerical roster that isn&#8217;t finalized until about seven days before the first game. I always want to give the people paying  for a Linfield football guide their money&#8217;s worth. Pulling all the different pieces of the guide together on tight deadlines in August can be pretty nerve-wracking but it&#8217;s also very satisfying to see fans enjoying the finished product in the stands before kickoff.(WC11) Have you ever tallied up how many hours it takes to put together one of the football media guides?<br />
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<p> For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sun May 20 11AM-1PM - Celebrate Global Peace Meditation Day at the 1st Annual Global Aloha Peace Meditation, at the mouth of the Wailua River at Lydgate Park (in front of the Aloha Beach Resort Hotel). For info call 245-4142.ONGOING EVENTS:Monday:Mon 9-11AM - Help remove invasive species and care for fascinating plants at the National Tropical Botanical Garden. Call Lea 332-7324 ext 228 or email volunteer@ntbg.org.Mon 5-7PM - African Drumming class with Ernest at Lydgate Park, Kamalani Pavilion.Tuesday:Tue 8:30-11:30AM - Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Ha&#8217;ena invites the community to volunteer Tuesday mornings. Call Terri 821-0212, Mary 346-1105, Kim 346-5967 for directions &#038; info.Thu 7-8:30PM - African Dance class taught by Isaac and Oshenda with live drumming at All Saints Church Gym in Kapa&#8217;a.Friday:Fri 6PM - Free parenting classes at Kapa&#8217;a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. For reservations or info call 742-2623.Sun 6-10PM - Adult Night Open Freeplay Basketball at the Kilauea Gym.daily:National Tropical Botanical Garden announces free self-guided tours of the McBryde Garden daily for Hawaii state residents (photo I.D. For info call 245-1755.Sat May 26 10AM - National Tropical Botanical Garden presents a tour of the site of the future Botanical Research Center, and a visit to the Allerton Home and Gardens on Lawa&#8217;i Beach. For reservations and info, call Kaua&#8217;i Historical Society 245-3373Sat May 26 10AM-3PM - Exploring the Art and Activism of a Life Based on Freedom, a retreat with Alan Clements, human rights activist, author and former Buddhist monk. Through Fri 6/8.Sat-Sun June 2-3 9AM-4PM - Huli-Huli &#038; Plate Lunch fundraiser by the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT in Hanapepe, at the corner of Kaumuali&#8217;i Highway and the road going to Salt Pond.Sun June 3 4PM - Monthly Moku Puni O Kauai meeting of the REINSTATED HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT at Salt Pond Beach Park.  For info, disability accommodation and to register, contact Charles Lyden, tel 441-1591 or fax 735-8274, or email crl47@hotmail.com.Sat June 9 7:30 AM - West Kaua&#8217;i Medical Center/KVMH 3rd Annual Charitable Golf Tournament, Po&#8217;ipu Bay Golf Course. For info call 338-9452, 482-0808 or email skline@hhsc.orgSat June 9 8AM-12 noon - America&#8217;s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai&#8217;s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran&#8217;s Building (Kapule Highway). For info contact SOS Kaua&#8217;i President Paul Clark 651-3452 or email paul@saveourseas.org.Wed June 13 6:30-7:30 PM - The Truth about Hawaiian Sharks, a lecture by Terry Lilley, marine biologist with Save Our Seas, at Princeville Public Library. For info call 245-4142.Sat July 7 9-11AM - How to Chant Your Genealogy, at Hilton Kaua&#8217;i Beach Resort. For info or to register, call Nathan Kalama 822-2166.Sat July 14 8AM-12 noon - America&#8217;s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai&#8217;s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran&#8217;s Building (Kapule Highway). For info and to register, contact Jim Jung 822-0448.Sat Aug 11 8AM-12 noon - America&#8217;s Boating Course will be presented by Kauai&#8217;s Coast Guard Auxiliary at the Kauai Veteran&#8217;s Building (Kapule Highway). For info call Fran 635-0165 or Kendall 742-8066.FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULE:Mon 12 noon Koloa Ball ParkMon 3PM Lihu&#8217;e - Kukui Grove Shopping Center (Sears parking lot)Tue 2PM Hanalei - Waipa Farms (north of town)Tue 3PM Kalaheo Neighborhood CenterTue 3PM Wailua Homesteads ParkWed 3PM Kapa&#8217;a New Town ParkThu 3:30PM Hanapepe ParkThu 4:30PM Kilauea Neighborhood CenterFri 3PM Lihu&#8217;e - Vidinha Stadium (off Rice Street)Sat 9AM Kekaha Neighborhood CenterSat 9:30AM Hanalei Community CenterSat 11:30AM Kilauea - Keneke Street (near Post Office) If you have a NON-PROFIT event you&#8217;d like to post on the KKCR community calendar, it is best to E-MAIL the info to &#8220;events@kkcr.org&#8221;<br />
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<p> (In one of my books, it was said that Hitchcock used 78 cuts in 45 seconds.) It&#8217;s as though Hitchcock&#8217;s exaggerated use of cutting was an intentional reference to the cutting of poor Mary.In any case, the slow entrance and quick cuts is still a very effective cinematic jolt to an audience.In the December 1, 1959, revised draft by Joseph Stephano, the shower scene is (by today&#8217;s standards) ridiculously overwritten.Here&#8217;s a portion:The noise of the shower drowns out any sound. Above the shower-bar we see the bathroom door open again and after a moment we HEAR the SOUND of the front door slamming.Here&#8217;s my question: using today&#8217;s industry standard format, wouldn&#8217;t Hitchcock&#8217;s famous shower scene be a SERIES OF SHOTS?We know from our good friend, Dave Trottier, that a MONTAGE is a single concept set to music but a SERIES OF SHOTS is an assembly of quick cuts that leads to a heightened dramatic moment.If we&#8217;re to rewrite this scene, perhaps it&#8217;d look something like this:&#8230;she turns her back to the bathroom.A figure quietly enters and walks toward Mary.<br />
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<p>      Shuttles and taxis wait outside the cruise terminal after the Carnival cruise ship Elation returned to Galveston today. A female passenger was reported missing from the ship.A Houston-area woman reported missing from a Carnival cruise ship was not the victim of foul play or an accidental fall, Houston FBI agents determined today after interviewing the her husband and other passengers. We had agents on the ship and concluded there was no foul play involved, said Agent Luz Garcia, a spokeswoman for the FBI. I cant really go into detail out of respect for the family but our feeling that it was not an accident.&#8221; Family members last saw Vonnie Ales, 40, of Simonton, about 6:45 a.m. Friday when she left their cabin after the ship Elation left Belize and steamed toward its home port in Galveston, Carnival spokeswoman Jennifer de la Cruz said. A passenger saw her on an upper deck at about 7:15 a.m. as the ship passed about 30 miles south of the Mexican island of Cozumel, de la Cruz said. The seven-day voyage included stops in Mexico and Belize. Passengers debarking from the Elation at Galveston today said they first learned that Ales was missing Friday morning when an announcement was made over the ships public address system asking her to phone or go to the pursers office. A photo of Ales, who passengers said was traveling with her husband and two teenaged children, was broadcast over the ships televisions. We all looked, said John Besiso, 35, of Katy. His wife, Lisa, 35, said, Everybody was upset and concerned. Later the captain announced that he feared Ales was overboard and that he was turning the ship around to return to the area where she was last seen, passengers said. He was really frantic, recalled passenger Pam Gaspard, 37, of Orange. She said the ship turned around about noon. At about 1 p.m. passengers were asked to go to the rail and look along the deck for Ales and the ship turned around again, Gaspard said. Nothing was found and the ship began to retrace its course toward Cozumel, she said. Passenger Jeff Borencq, 42, of Belton, said the Elation steamed for about six hours before arriving in the area where Ales was last seen on the upper deck. Jeff Boren, 42, of Belton, and other passengers saw two Mexican naval or coast guard vessels and a third, private ship that appeared to be a large freighter, steaming in a search pattern. Gaspard said there was little danger of accidentally falling overboard. It would be very hard to fall off, she said, noting that the railing is chest high.<br />
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<p>-ne            This poll released yesterday bodes well for internet news and ill for anonymous sourcing. Americans have a more favorable opinion of newspapers than other news media outlets, but slightly less than they did four years ago, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. âThose who expressed favorable opinions of daily newspapers, local TV news, network news and cable news struck similar themes in explaining their positive views of these news outlets,â the report stated&#8230;. The survey was conducted between June 8 and June 12, with 1,464 people responding to the questionnaire, the survey reported.In another key finding, respondents indicated that they still go to newspapers for news more than the Internet. Forty-four percent of those surveyed said newspapers remained their main source of news, compared to 24% who said the Internet.<br />
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<p>-ne               Ramban2:24    A man should therefore leave his father and his mother and cling to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.     And cling to his wife, and they shall come one flesh- According to Rashi, â one fleshâ refers to the child wherein their flesh becomes united.<br />
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<p>-ne                   Writing Tool #1: Branch to the RightWriting Tool #2: Use Strong VerbsWriting Tool #3: Beware of AdverbsWriting Tool #4: Period As a Stop SignWriting Tool #5: Observe Word TerritoryWriting Tool #6: Play with WordsWriting Tool #7: Dig for the Concrete and SpecificWriting Tool #8: Seek Original ImagesWriting Tool #9: Prefer Simple to TechnicalWriting Tool #10: Recognize Your Storyâs RootsWriting Tool #11 Back Off or Show OffWriting Tool #12: Control the PaceWriting Tool #13: Show and TellWriting Tool #14: Interesting NamesWriting Tool #15: Reveal Character TraitsWriting Tool #16: Odd and Interesting ThingsWriting Tool #17: The Number of ElementsWriting Tool #18: Internal CliffhangersWriting Tool #19: Tune Your VoiceWriting Tool #20: Narrative OpportunitiesWriting Tool #21: Quotes and DialogueWriting Tool #22: Get ReadyWriting Tool #23: Place Gold Coins Along the PathWriting Tool #24: Name the Big PartsWriting Tool #25: RepeatWriting Tool #26: Fear Not the Long SentenceWriting Tool #27: Riffing for OriginalityWriting Tool #28: Writing CinematicallyWriting Tool #29: Report for ScenesWriting Tool #30: Write Endings to Lock the BoxWriting Tool #31: Parallel LinesWriting Tool #32: Let It FlowWriting Tool #33: RehearsalWriting Tool #34: Cut Big, Then SmallWriting Tool #35: Use PunctuationWriting Tool #36: Write A Mission Statement for Your StoryWriting Tool #37: Long ProjectsWriting Tool #38: Polish Your JewelsWriting Tool #39: The Voice of VerbsWriting Tool #40: The Broken LineWriting Tool #41: X-Ray ReadingWriting Tool #42: ParagraphsWriting Tool #43: Self-criticismWriting Tool #44: Save StringWriting Tool #45: ForeshadowWriting Tool #46: Storytellers, Start Your EnginesWriting Tool #47: CollaborationWriting Tool #48: Create An Editing Support GroupWriting Tool #49: Learn from CriticismWriting Tool #50: The Writing Process<br />
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<p> I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.2. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.7. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser&#8217;s shop and find someone who can cut my hair.13. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.22. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the person in charge, I will be facing a person of my race.25. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn&#8217;t a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.31. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.39. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.42. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.44.<br />
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<p> Watch a little TV.2 a.m. Saturday:Change, go to bed.2:30 a.m. Saturday:Stare at ceiling.Look at alarm clock.Think about 8:45 a.m. alarm.Curse the fates.3 a.m. Saturday:Get out of bed. Destination: Maryland.10:20-11:15 a.m. Saturday:Route 206 South to I-295 South to the New Jersey Turnpike.Listen to new mix.11:15-11:55 a.m. Saturday:New Jersey Turnpike South to the Delaware Memorial Bridge.Change CDs. 1 p.m. at the Arundel Mills Mall theater.Pay another toll.1:10-1:30 p.m. Saturday:Follow MapQuest directions to Arundel Mills Mall.Park approx. Yay!One more munkee visit.1:35 p.m. Saturday:Stumble into darkened movie theater. Discover proximity of truck and car.Give Stewie borrowed DVDs (Cube and Cube 2).Walk back.Group photo!3:30 p.m. Saturday:Eat lunch at Chevy&#8217;s with the movie crew: Stewie, Freak, Tressa, DDM, Squ1d, Squ1d&#8217;s woman, Hubert and some other guy.Chips &#038; salsa, Mexican beer and spicy enchiladas. Yum.5:10 p.m. Saturday:Say goodbyes.Back on the road!5:15-5:20 p.m. Saturday:Drive around parking lot until I find exit.5:20-6:30 p.m. Saturday:Get stuck in traffic on I-895. Arrange to meet for a quick dinner.7:45-8:15 p.m. Saturday:Get lost on the way to pizza place.Drive around Cranbury.Find pizza place.8:15-9:15 p.m. Saturday:Dinner. Yay!9:16-10:15 p.m. Saturday:Back on Turnpike, then Parkway North, then I-280 North, bound for West Orange.Call Anthony.Two more tolls.10:15 p.m. Saturday:Arrive in West Orange. Laugh at boxer with girl&#8217;s name.Open another beer.11:15-11:59 p.m. Saturday:Watch Gatti get systematically destroyed by Mayweather.Note Mayweather is too quick.Watch Anthony stomp around in disgust.Third beer.<br />
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<p>      Shuttles and taxis wait outside the cruise terminal after the Carnival cruise ship Elation returned to Galveston today. A female passenger was reported missing from the ship.A Houston-area woman reported missing from a Carnival cruise ship was not the victim of foul play or an accidental fall, Houston FBI agents determined today after interviewing the her husband and other passengers. We had agents on the ship and concluded there was no foul play involved, said Agent Luz Garcia, a spokeswoman for the FBI. I cant really go into detail out of respect for the family but our feeling that it was not an accident.&#8221; Family members last saw Vonnie Ales, 40, of Simonton, about 6:45 a.m. Friday when she left their cabin after the ship Elation left Belize and steamed toward its home port in Galveston, Carnival spokeswoman Jennifer de la Cruz said. A passenger saw her on an upper deck at about 7:15 a.m. as the ship passed about 30 miles south of the Mexican island of Cozumel, de la Cruz said. The seven-day voyage included stops in Mexico and Belize. Passengers debarking from the Elation at Galveston today said they first learned that Ales was missing Friday morning when an announcement was made over the ships public address system asking her to phone or go to the pursers office. A photo of Ales, who passengers said was traveling with her husband and two teenaged children, was broadcast over the ships televisions. We all looked, said John Besiso, 35, of Katy. His wife, Lisa, 35, said, Everybody was upset and concerned. Later the captain announced that he feared Ales was overboard and that he was turning the ship around to return to the area where she was last seen, passengers said. He was really frantic, recalled passenger Pam Gaspard, 37, of Orange. She said the ship turned around about noon. At about 1 p.m. passengers were asked to go to the rail and look along the deck for Ales and the ship turned around again, Gaspard said. Nothing was found and the ship began to retrace its course toward Cozumel, she said. Passenger Jeff Borencq, 42, of Belton, said the Elation steamed for about six hours before arriving in the area where Ales was last seen on the upper deck. Jeff Boren, 42, of Belton, and other passengers saw two Mexican naval or coast guard vessels and a third, private ship that appeared to be a large freighter, steaming in a search pattern. Gaspard said there was little danger of accidentally falling overboard. It would be very hard to fall off, she said, noting that the railing is chest high.<br />
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<p>-ne            This poll released yesterday bodes well for internet news and ill for anonymous sourcing. Americans have a more favorable opinion of newspapers than other news media outlets, but slightly less than they did four years ago, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. âThose who expressed favorable opinions of daily newspapers, local TV news, network news and cable news struck similar themes in explaining their positive views of these news outlets,â the report stated&#8230;. The survey was conducted between June 8 and June 12, with 1,464 people responding to the questionnaire, the survey reported.In another key finding, respondents indicated that they still go to newspapers for news more than the Internet. Forty-four percent of those surveyed said newspapers remained their main source of news, compared to 24% who said the Internet.<br />
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<p>-ne               Ramban2:24    A man should therefore leave his father and his mother and cling to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.     And cling to his wife, and they shall come one flesh- According to Rashi, â one fleshâ refers to the child wherein their flesh becomes united.<br />
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<p>-ne                   Writing Tool #1: Branch to the RightWriting Tool #2: Use Strong VerbsWriting Tool #3: Beware of AdverbsWriting Tool #4: Period As a Stop SignWriting Tool #5: Observe Word TerritoryWriting Tool #6: Play with WordsWriting Tool #7: Dig for the Concrete and SpecificWriting Tool #8: Seek Original ImagesWriting Tool #9: Prefer Simple to TechnicalWriting Tool #10: Recognize Your Storyâs RootsWriting Tool #11 Back Off or Show OffWriting Tool #12: Control the PaceWriting Tool #13: Show and TellWriting Tool #14: Interesting NamesWriting Tool #15: Reveal Character TraitsWriting Tool #16: Odd and Interesting ThingsWriting Tool #17: The Number of ElementsWriting Tool #18: Internal CliffhangersWriting Tool #19: Tune Your VoiceWriting Tool #20: Narrative OpportunitiesWriting Tool #21: Quotes and DialogueWriting Tool #22: Get ReadyWriting Tool #23: Place Gold Coins Along the PathWriting Tool #24: Name the Big PartsWriting Tool #25: RepeatWriting Tool #26: Fear Not the Long SentenceWriting Tool #27: Riffing for OriginalityWriting Tool #28: Writing CinematicallyWriting Tool #29: Report for ScenesWriting Tool #30: Write Endings to Lock the BoxWriting Tool #31: Parallel LinesWriting Tool #32: Let It FlowWriting Tool #33: RehearsalWriting Tool #34: Cut Big, Then SmallWriting Tool #35: Use PunctuationWriting Tool #36: Write A Mission Statement for Your StoryWriting Tool #37: Long ProjectsWriting Tool #38: Polish Your JewelsWriting Tool #39: The Voice of VerbsWriting Tool #40: The Broken LineWriting Tool #41: X-Ray ReadingWriting Tool #42: ParagraphsWriting Tool #43: Self-criticismWriting Tool #44: Save StringWriting Tool #45: ForeshadowWriting Tool #46: Storytellers, Start Your EnginesWriting Tool #47: CollaborationWriting Tool #48: Create An Editing Support GroupWriting Tool #49: Learn from CriticismWriting Tool #50: The Writing Process<br />
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<p> I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.2. I can turn on the television or open to the front page of the paper and see people of my race widely represented.7. I can go into a music shop and count on finding the music of my race represented, into a supermarket and find the staple foods which fit with my cultural traditions, into a hairdresser&#8217;s shop and find someone who can cut my hair.13. I am never asked to speak for all the people of my racial group.22. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to the person in charge, I will be facing a person of my race.25. I can be pretty sure that an argument with a colleague of another race is more likely to jeopardize her/his chances for advancement than to jeopardize mine.29. I can be pretty sure that if I argue for the promotion of a person of another race, or a program centering on race, this is not likely to cost me heavily within my present setting, even if my colleagues disagree with me.30. If I declare there is a racial issue at hand, or there isn&#8217;t a racial issue at hand, my race will lend me more credibility for either position than a person of color will have.31. I can be pretty sure of finding people who would be willing to talk with me and advise me about my next steps, professionally.38. I can think over many options, social, political, imaginative or professional, without asking whether a person of my race would be accepted or allowed to do what I want to do.39. I can choose public accommodation without fearing that people of my race cannot get in or will be mistreated in the places I have chosen.41. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help, my race will not work against me.42. If I have low credibility as a leader I can be sure that my race is not the problem.44.<br />
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<p> Watch a little TV.2 a.m. Saturday:Change, go to bed.2:30 a.m. Saturday:Stare at ceiling.Look at alarm clock.Think about 8:45 a.m. alarm.Curse the fates.3 a.m. Saturday:Get out of bed. Destination: Maryland.10:20-11:15 a.m. Saturday:Route 206 South to I-295 South to the New Jersey Turnpike.Listen to new mix.11:15-11:55 a.m. Saturday:New Jersey Turnpike South to the Delaware Memorial Bridge.Change CDs. 1 p.m. at the Arundel Mills Mall theater.Pay another toll.1:10-1:30 p.m. Saturday:Follow MapQuest directions to Arundel Mills Mall.Park approx. Yay!One more munkee visit.1:35 p.m. Saturday:Stumble into darkened movie theater. Discover proximity of truck and car.Give Stewie borrowed DVDs (Cube and Cube 2).Walk back.Group photo!3:30 p.m. Saturday:Eat lunch at Chevy&#8217;s with the movie crew: Stewie, Freak, Tressa, DDM, Squ1d, Squ1d&#8217;s woman, Hubert and some other guy.Chips &#038; salsa, Mexican beer and spicy enchiladas. Yum.5:10 p.m. Saturday:Say goodbyes.Back on the road!5:15-5:20 p.m. Saturday:Drive around parking lot until I find exit.5:20-6:30 p.m. Saturday:Get stuck in traffic on I-895. Arrange to meet for a quick dinner.7:45-8:15 p.m. Saturday:Get lost on the way to pizza place.Drive around Cranbury.Find pizza place.8:15-9:15 p.m. Saturday:Dinner. Yay!9:16-10:15 p.m. Saturday:Back on Turnpike, then Parkway North, then I-280 North, bound for West Orange.Call Anthony.Two more tolls.10:15 p.m. Saturday:Arrive in West Orange. Laugh at boxer with girl&#8217;s name.Open another beer.11:15-11:59 p.m. Saturday:Watch Gatti get systematically destroyed by Mayweather.Note Mayweather is too quick.Watch Anthony stomp around in disgust.Third beer.<br />
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<p>Array Best of all, Huntington Masters Swim Team and Triathletes were well represented.Full MarathonRichard Young 3:34:03Half MarathonHarry Slutter 1:33:46Nancy Lipira 1:43:43Lynn Perzesty 1:52:56Tim Sullivan 1:53:55Jim Imhof 2:07:46 Thanks to an email from Tim Sullivan, here are some additional LI Half Marathon results for some people I missed: (And please forgive me for missing you on the first go &#8217;round &#8212; in my defense, the size of the font in Newsday was really very small.<br />
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<p>            It all startedâ¦well, it actually started Tuesday morning when I frantically threw things together in preparation for the hectic departure I knew would ensue following my less-than-rushed ride home (my driver likes to take it easy).  It was only the beginningâ¦            So, we headed to Koriyama, and got a quick dinner before heading back out into the frigid air (yes, in May) to find our bus.  Our flight was scheduled to leave at 8:30, so we left in plenty of time to get lost a couple of times.  We went to the train station and were informed, by an attendant who dropped the directions he so painstakingly sketched out for us, that we needed to head to the subway station.  We got to the airport in plenty of time to get thoroughly confused by the high-end technology required for printing our tickets (all in Japanese) and still get on the plane in time (which in Japan doesnât start boarding until 10 or even 5 minutes before scheduled departure timeâ¦weird).  We realized very quickly that people in Kyushu (the island) are a lot more relaxed than people in Honshu (the island where we live), especially when our bags took their good old time coming down the conveyer belt.  So we waited our turn to change our ticket times.  For the train at the new time.  âMaybe itâs just because itâs spring here.â  âNo, itâs more than that.â  Then it clicked for both of us at the same time.             We arrived in Nagasaki at around 1:30ish, and after freshening up a bit and stowing our bags in lockers, headed for a quick lunch and then off for our full day of sight-seeing.  A couple things that stood out to me were a pile of coins that had melted together from the heat of the blast, shadows of leaves left on buildings (the walls were charred, but the leaves left a space not as black), stories of mothers with their children, pictures of charred, blistering bodies, clocksâ broken from the blast and stopped at the exact same time: 11:02.  We strolled down the main isle, Adriane bought a shirt, (which, by the way, is wicked cute), and headed in what we thought was the direction of the Dutch area of town and the oldest Christian church  in Japan.  So, by this time starving, we turned around and headed for some caloric nourishment.  By this time we were nearly famished, so we headed back to the station to retrieve our bags (we still didnât know where our hotel was), and get some food.  After retrieving our bags and realizing that our hotel was, in fact, right next to the place we had just been wandering for 2 hours, we headed back there by street car, joyful for a clean beds and rooms that didnât smell like smoke (this hotel was part of our packageâ¦for that reason, it was probably the nicest one Iâll ever stay in while Iâm in Japan = ).  No, maybe more like âpanic.â  This wasnât like the train from Fukuoka.  This was a bus that only ran about every hour, was probably full during every time slot, and was taking us to a friend on the other end, whose phone number we had absentmindedly forgotten to ask for.  Praise God (truly), we made the streetcar just in time to get to the station at 8:35, but we didnât know where to go.  Believe it or not, itâs the first time Iâve actually seen the ocean in Japan (except from the bus).  For the rest of the afternoon we yukuri shimashita (literally âdid slowlyâ, but itâs something like âtook it easy.â  That is, if I wrote it correctlyâ¦)   In the evening, as the sun was setting, we headed back to the beach to a beautiful sea-side restaurant with walls of windows facing the ocean and mountains as the sun went down.  After dinner we headed up into the mountains, to a nearby town called Yufuin, to stay the night at Keikoâs bossâ summer guest house.  Nonetheless, it was beautiful, and we got to enjoy watching remote control planes and a man hand gliding while we were thereâ¦on top of taking pictures that looked like we were falling off the side, and in the process, getting my feet utterly filthy. = )  Then, after grabbing some ice cream on the way back to the car, we headed to Aso itself, and there we went up by ropeway to the top to see the volcano itself. (in food and other things) = )            After dinner we headed back to the house and stayed up late chatting.  Poor Keiko (a doctor who works with elderly patients) had to get up early to go to work the next day, but the rest of us slept in and had a lazy morning before heading off to the actual town of Yufuin for some shopping.  It looked like really runny concrete, and it gurgled and bubbled like a cauldron.            After our other-worldly experience we headed back to reality â otherwise known as KFC, and filled ourselves with our last American food before going âhome.â  Keiko tried a twister for the first time, and we all enjoyed the non-chicken chicken a great deal.  Normally not a big deal, but we were pressed for time to get the last shinkansen that would get us to Koriyama in time for the last train to Funehiki.  Anyway, that left us about an hour to get our bags from baggage claim, go through the checkpoint, buy tickets, take the monorail (transportation number 7) to the main Tokyo railway line, change trains, take the railway to Tokyo station, buy shinkansen tickets, and get on the shinkansen (transportation mode number 8).  Though I enjoyed it all immensely, I think the best part of the trip was getting to spend time with Keiko.  I meant to say 20,000 yen.Tammy (talking about how her cousin feels about his new girlfriend): âHe thinks sheâs the one, but Iâve heard that before.âAdriane: âThat sounds like a country song.ââMy English is suck.â  Keiko.<br />
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<p> And then the reaction that the recent demise of Kannada filmsâ stalwart Rajkumar brought forward has been nearly unprecedented â pelting stones, burning cars and processions were all a part of the hullaboo, wih fans coming-togrips- with-their-lossâ¦.For Complete Article, Click on IIPM ArticleSource :- IIPM Editorial, 2006  </p>
<p>Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.<br />
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<p> I think he is the least deserving on this list but the most popular which makes me think that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year.Percentage 55ÿ¿¿¿¿¿ny Darwin:Danny played with the Rangers from 1978-1984 and in 1995. all-time loss list with 52 but is also 8th on their all-time wins list with 55. all-time shutouts list with 5 and 10th on their all-time strikeouts list with 566. all-time RBI list with 487 and also is 10th on their all-time runs list with 419 (tied with Larry Parrish). all-time walks list 444, 8th on their all-time slugging percentage list at .432, and 9th on their all-time hits list at 914. all-time RBI list with 522 and also is 10th on their all-time runs list tied with Pete O&#8217;Brien with 419. He also ranks 7th on their all-time slugging percentage list at .454 and 10th on their all-time hits list at 852. all-time games list at 445 and 2nd on their all-time saves list with 134.<br />
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<p>Array Best of all, Huntington Masters Swim Team and Triathletes were well represented.Full MarathonRichard Young 3:34:03Half MarathonHarry Slutter 1:33:46Nancy Lipira 1:43:43Lynn Perzesty 1:52:56Tim Sullivan 1:53:55Jim Imhof 2:07:46 Thanks to an email from Tim Sullivan, here are some additional LI Half Marathon results for some people I missed: (And please forgive me for missing you on the first go &#8217;round &#8212; in my defense, the size of the font in Newsday was really very small.<br />
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<p>            It all startedâ¦well, it actually started Tuesday morning when I frantically threw things together in preparation for the hectic departure I knew would ensue following my less-than-rushed ride home (my driver likes to take it easy).  It was only the beginningâ¦            So, we headed to Koriyama, and got a quick dinner before heading back out into the frigid air (yes, in May) to find our bus.  Our flight was scheduled to leave at 8:30, so we left in plenty of time to get lost a couple of times.  We went to the train station and were informed, by an attendant who dropped the directions he so painstakingly sketched out for us, that we needed to head to the subway station.  We got to the airport in plenty of time to get thoroughly confused by the high-end technology required for printing our tickets (all in Japanese) and still get on the plane in time (which in Japan doesnât start boarding until 10 or even 5 minutes before scheduled departure timeâ¦weird).  We realized very quickly that people in Kyushu (the island) are a lot more relaxed than people in Honshu (the island where we live), especially when our bags took their good old time coming down the conveyer belt.  So we waited our turn to change our ticket times.  For the train at the new time.  âMaybe itâs just because itâs spring here.â  âNo, itâs more than that.â  Then it clicked for both of us at the same time.             We arrived in Nagasaki at around 1:30ish, and after freshening up a bit and stowing our bags in lockers, headed for a quick lunch and then off for our full day of sight-seeing.  A couple things that stood out to me were a pile of coins that had melted together from the heat of the blast, shadows of leaves left on buildings (the walls were charred, but the leaves left a space not as black), stories of mothers with their children, pictures of charred, blistering bodies, clocksâ broken from the blast and stopped at the exact same time: 11:02.  We strolled down the main isle, Adriane bought a shirt, (which, by the way, is wicked cute), and headed in what we thought was the direction of the Dutch area of town and the oldest Christian church  in Japan.  So, by this time starving, we turned around and headed for some caloric nourishment.  By this time we were nearly famished, so we headed back to the station to retrieve our bags (we still didnât know where our hotel was), and get some food.  After retrieving our bags and realizing that our hotel was, in fact, right next to the place we had just been wandering for 2 hours, we headed back there by street car, joyful for a clean beds and rooms that didnât smell like smoke (this hotel was part of our packageâ¦for that reason, it was probably the nicest one Iâll ever stay in while Iâm in Japan = ).  No, maybe more like âpanic.â  This wasnât like the train from Fukuoka.  This was a bus that only ran about every hour, was probably full during every time slot, and was taking us to a friend on the other end, whose phone number we had absentmindedly forgotten to ask for.  Praise God (truly), we made the streetcar just in time to get to the station at 8:35, but we didnât know where to go.  Believe it or not, itâs the first time Iâve actually seen the ocean in Japan (except from the bus).  For the rest of the afternoon we yukuri shimashita (literally âdid slowlyâ, but itâs something like âtook it easy.â  That is, if I wrote it correctlyâ¦)   In the evening, as the sun was setting, we headed back to the beach to a beautiful sea-side restaurant with walls of windows facing the ocean and mountains as the sun went down.  After dinner we headed up into the mountains, to a nearby town called Yufuin, to stay the night at Keikoâs bossâ summer guest house.  Nonetheless, it was beautiful, and we got to enjoy watching remote control planes and a man hand gliding while we were thereâ¦on top of taking pictures that looked like we were falling off the side, and in the process, getting my feet utterly filthy. = )  Then, after grabbing some ice cream on the way back to the car, we headed to Aso itself, and there we went up by ropeway to the top to see the volcano itself. (in food and other things) = )            After dinner we headed back to the house and stayed up late chatting.  Poor Keiko (a doctor who works with elderly patients) had to get up early to go to work the next day, but the rest of us slept in and had a lazy morning before heading off to the actual town of Yufuin for some shopping.  It looked like really runny concrete, and it gurgled and bubbled like a cauldron.            After our other-worldly experience we headed back to reality â otherwise known as KFC, and filled ourselves with our last American food before going âhome.â  Keiko tried a twister for the first time, and we all enjoyed the non-chicken chicken a great deal.  Normally not a big deal, but we were pressed for time to get the last shinkansen that would get us to Koriyama in time for the last train to Funehiki.  Anyway, that left us about an hour to get our bags from baggage claim, go through the checkpoint, buy tickets, take the monorail (transportation number 7) to the main Tokyo railway line, change trains, take the railway to Tokyo station, buy shinkansen tickets, and get on the shinkansen (transportation mode number 8).  Though I enjoyed it all immensely, I think the best part of the trip was getting to spend time with Keiko.  I meant to say 20,000 yen.Tammy (talking about how her cousin feels about his new girlfriend): âHe thinks sheâs the one, but Iâve heard that before.âAdriane: âThat sounds like a country song.ââMy English is suck.â  Keiko.<br />
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<p> And then the reaction that the recent demise of Kannada filmsâ stalwart Rajkumar brought forward has been nearly unprecedented â pelting stones, burning cars and processions were all a part of the hullaboo, wih fans coming-togrips- with-their-lossâ¦.For Complete Article, Click on IIPM ArticleSource :- IIPM Editorial, 2006  </p>
<p>Rashmi Bansal Publisher of JAMMAG magazine caught red-handed, for details click on the following links.<br />
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<p> I think he is the least deserving on this list but the most popular which makes me think that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year.Percentage 55ÿ¿¿¿¿¿ny Darwin:Danny played with the Rangers from 1978-1984 and in 1995. all-time loss list with 52 but is also 8th on their all-time wins list with 55. all-time shutouts list with 5 and 10th on their all-time strikeouts list with 566. all-time RBI list with 487 and also is 10th on their all-time runs list with 419 (tied with Larry Parrish). all-time walks list 444, 8th on their all-time slugging percentage list at .432, and 9th on their all-time hits list at 914. all-time RBI list with 522 and also is 10th on their all-time runs list tied with Pete O&#8217;Brien with 419. He also ranks 7th on their all-time slugging percentage list at .454 and 10th on their all-time hits list at 852. all-time games list at 445 and 2nd on their all-time saves list with 134.<br />
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		<title>Sundry on Thursday: week 51 : 26 May 2005</title>
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Array-ne            I think i have an obsession with being despised perhaps i seek it out.i&#8217;m much to emotional at timesi think to highly of others and am often dissapointed.once again I&#8217;ve had my heart brokengot all excited about an opportunity which fell throughit&#8217;s not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Array-ne            I think i have an obsession with being despised perhaps i seek it out.i&#8217;m much to emotional at timesi think to highly of others and am often dissapointed.once again I&#8217;ve had my heart brokengot all excited about an opportunity which fell throughit&#8217;s not like I&#8217;ve lost anything i simply don&#8217;t have an opportunity that I thought I wouldwhat&#8217;s more are the lies and deceit which had no motivationbut clouded my interprtation of the status of things.people can&#8217;t be trusted and i shouldn&#8217;t count my chickens until they&#8217;re hatched.oh, wellIt&#8217;s not like things are going bad for methey&#8217;re going amazingly wellThe past few months have been the best I have ever had.and the future only seems to be getting better.<br />
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<p> The original Spoleto Festival (called Festival dei Due Mondi) was established in 1958 in the small Umbrian hill town of Spoleto Italy. But to call Savion Glover a tap dancer is like calling Picasso a painter.Savion Glover has done what every successful artist needs to do&#8230;and what every successful marketer MUST do&#8230;find his own bark.If you see Savion Glover, you will see someone who does things that no one else can do.If you buy my product or service, you will get something you can get nowhere else.THAT&#8217;S the challenge for us marketers.So, Martine is looking for stationery that reflects her own special identity. She&#8217;ll find it among a much more discreet array of purveyors AND within her own soul.And that is where we must find that special sweet spot for our clients.The legendary Ray Kroc said that if two people have the same opinion, one of them is extraneous.Absent finding one&#8217;s own bark, a product or service is condemned to the becoming a commodity.<br />
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<p> Another trip to Walmart to spend more money on supplies&#8230;.another visit to the library to peruse some Alaska books and write some emails&#8230;..later I have to go to the office to meet with my supervisor for the pre-trip meeting.  Whenever I&#8217;m at the office my anxiety hits like a ton of bricks.<br />
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<p> The News TribuneLast updated: May 24th, 2005 03:05 PM (PDT)The bodies of two Lakewood climbers were removed from Mount Rainier this afternoon and taken to the Pierce County Coronerâs office.The bodies were found on the Muir Snowfield just west of Paradise Glacier at 8,300 feet, about 1,500 feet above where the trail from the Paradise area ends.Tim Stark, 57, and his nephew Greg Stark, 27, did not return from a planned weekend trip to Camp Muir at 10,000 feet on the 14,411-foot peak, said lead climbing ranger Mike Gauthier said Monday.The two began their trip Saturday but a heavy snowstorm hit the area over the weekend.<br />
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<p>  the best part of this night was the assassins of hip covering a tragically hip tune.<br />
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<p> The challenge is to stay one-click ahead of would-be pornographers, hackers, child-predators and those who would misuse your and your child&#8217;s sensitive information.&nbsp;CommerceNPELRA: Legislative &#038; Legal Updates: Under The ADA, When is An Employee Considered A Direct Threat to Other?&nbsp;DefenseDales&#8217; Electoral College Breakdown 2004: Texas&nbsp;EducationCheck Kiting&nbsp;EnergyDysgraphia Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)&nbsp;Health and Human ServicesNational Center for Missing &#038; Exploited Children&nbsp;Homeland SecurityOak Hollow Estates Homeowners Association, Kerrville, Texas&nbsp;Housing and Urban DevelopmentIndian Trust - Cobell v.<br />
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<p>Array-ne            I think i have an obsession with being despised perhaps i seek it out.i&#8217;m much to emotional at timesi think to highly of others and am often dissapointed.once again I&#8217;ve had my heart brokengot all excited about an opportunity which fell throughit&#8217;s not like I&#8217;ve lost anything i simply don&#8217;t have an opportunity that I thought I wouldwhat&#8217;s more are the lies and deceit which had no motivationbut clouded my interprtation of the status of things.people can&#8217;t be trusted and i shouldn&#8217;t count my chickens until they&#8217;re hatched.oh, wellIt&#8217;s not like things are going bad for methey&#8217;re going amazingly wellThe past few months have been the best I have ever had.and the future only seems to be getting better.<br />
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<p> The original Spoleto Festival (called Festival dei Due Mondi) was established in 1958 in the small Umbrian hill town of Spoleto Italy. But to call Savion Glover a tap dancer is like calling Picasso a painter.Savion Glover has done what every successful artist needs to do&#8230;and what every successful marketer MUST do&#8230;find his own bark.If you see Savion Glover, you will see someone who does things that no one else can do.If you buy my product or service, you will get something you can get nowhere else.THAT&#8217;S the challenge for us marketers.So, Martine is looking for stationery that reflects her own special identity. She&#8217;ll find it among a much more discreet array of purveyors AND within her own soul.And that is where we must find that special sweet spot for our clients.The legendary Ray Kroc said that if two people have the same opinion, one of them is extraneous.Absent finding one&#8217;s own bark, a product or service is condemned to the becoming a commodity.<br />
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<p> Another trip to Walmart to spend more money on supplies&#8230;.another visit to the library to peruse some Alaska books and write some emails&#8230;..later I have to go to the office to meet with my supervisor for the pre-trip meeting.  Whenever I&#8217;m at the office my anxiety hits like a ton of bricks.<br />
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<p> The News TribuneLast updated: May 24th, 2005 03:05 PM (PDT)The bodies of two Lakewood climbers were removed from Mount Rainier this afternoon and taken to the Pierce County Coronerâs office.The bodies were found on the Muir Snowfield just west of Paradise Glacier at 8,300 feet, about 1,500 feet above where the trail from the Paradise area ends.Tim Stark, 57, and his nephew Greg Stark, 27, did not return from a planned weekend trip to Camp Muir at 10,000 feet on the 14,411-foot peak, said lead climbing ranger Mike Gauthier said Monday.The two began their trip Saturday but a heavy snowstorm hit the area over the weekend.<br />
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<p>  the best part of this night was the assassins of hip covering a tragically hip tune.<br />
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<p> The challenge is to stay one-click ahead of would-be pornographers, hackers, child-predators and those who would misuse your and your child&#8217;s sensitive information.&nbsp;CommerceNPELRA: Legislative &#038; Legal Updates: Under The ADA, When is An Employee Considered A Direct Threat to Other?&nbsp;DefenseDales&#8217; Electoral College Breakdown 2004: Texas&nbsp;EducationCheck Kiting&nbsp;EnergyDysgraphia Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)&nbsp;Health and Human ServicesNational Center for Missing &#038; Exploited Children&nbsp;Homeland SecurityOak Hollow Estates Homeowners Association, Kerrville, Texas&nbsp;Housing and Urban DevelopmentIndian Trust - Cobell v.<br />
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Array Acreditem que estes conhecimentos me teriam sido extremamente Ãºteis apÃ³s o nascimento da B..Acredito e sempre acreditei que as crianÃ§as tÃªm direito a todo o colo que desejam e toda a atenÃ§Ã£o, que maneira mais simples do que com o uso do pano!!Espreitem o blog e esta pÃ¡gina!
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<p>Array Acreditem que estes conhecimentos me teriam sido extremamente Ãºteis apÃ³s o nascimento da B..Acredito e sempre acreditei que as crianÃ§as tÃªm direito a todo o colo que desejam e toda a atenÃ§Ã£o, que maneira mais simples do que com o uso do pano!!Espreitem o blog e esta pÃ¡gina!<br />
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<p> Al llarg de la jornada de diumenge van arribar bandes de nÃºvols prims, precedint a una lÃ­nia frontal que posteriorment va obrir les portes a una important irrupciÃ³ d&#8217;aire fred d&#8217;origen polar.<br />
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<p> MADRUGADORES Y SUS FAMILIAS, BETTY Y OSCAR.BETTY, GLADYS Y GERARDO. CARLOS Y POLA (POLA GRAN COLABORADORA EN LA PREPARACIÃN DE LOS ALIMENTOS DURANTE EL RETIRO).<br />
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<p>Arnaldo Branco(Rio de Janeiro, RJ)A Origem da MÃ¡fia PortuguesaCartum - MenÃ§Ã£o Honrosa(clique no cartum para ve-lo maior)Ã, Arnaldo Branco classificou mais um cartum como menÃ§Ã£o honrosa.Na verda