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Official Media Guide of Australia at the 2014 Fifa World Cup Brazil 0
OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE OF AUSTRALIA AT THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL 0 Released: 14 May 2014 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE OF AUSTRALIA TM AT THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Version 1 CONTENTS Media information 2 2014 FIFA World Cup match schedule 4 Host cities 6 Brazil profile 7 2014 FIFA World Cup country profiles 8 Head-to-head 24 Australia’s 2014 FIFA World Cup path 26 Referees 30 Australia’s squad (preliminary) 31 Player profiles 32 Head coach profile 62 Australian staff 63 FIFA World Cup history 64 Australian national team history (and records) 66 2014 FIFA World Cup diary 100 Copyright Football Federation Australia 2014. All rights reserved. No portion of this product may be reproduced electronically, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of Football Federation Australia. OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE OF AUSTRALIA AT THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUPTM A publication of Football Federation Australia Content and layout by Andrew Howe Publication designed to print two pages to a sheet OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE OF AUSTRALIA AT THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL 1 MEDIA INFORMATION AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM / 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL KEY DATES AEST 26 May Warm-up friendly: Australia v South Africa (Sydney) 19:30 local/AEST 6 June Warm-up friendly: Australia v Croatia (Salvador, Brazil) 7 June 12 June–13 July 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil 13 June – 14 July 12 June 2014 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony Brazil -
2015 Next Wave Festival NOV 2015
2015 Next Wave Festival NOV 2015 Shinique Smith, Magnetic Beam, 2015 Published by: Season Sponsor: Brooklyn Academy of Music Alan H. Fishman, Epiphany: Chairman of the Board William I. Campbell, Vice Chairman of the Board Adam E. Max, The Cycle of Life Vice Chairman of the Board Katy Clark, President VisionIntoArt Joseph V. Melillo, Executive Producer Young People’s Chorus of New York City An immersive choral installation inpired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead, traditional African folk songs, and ancient mythologies DATES: NOV 4—7 at 7:30pm Doors and Installation at 7pm Season Sponsor: LOCATION: BAM Fisher (Fishman Space) RUN TIME: 1hr (no intermission) Viacom is the BAM 2015 Music Sponsor. Leadership support for programming by New York City artists in the BAM Fisher provided by Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Additional support provided by The TinMan Fund. Leadership support for music #EpiphanyCycle at BAM provided by: #BAMNextWave Frances Bermanzohn & Alan Roseman. BAM Fisher AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE (ACME) Ben Russell & Caleb Burhans, violins Epiphany: The Cycle of Life Caitlin Lynch, viola Clarice Jensen, cello & artistic director CONDUCTED BY David Cossin, Ibrahima “Thiokho” Diagne, & Ian Rosenbaum, percussion Francisco J. Núñez PROGRAM PERFORMERS ORIGINAL CONCEPT & VIDEO Passage YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHORUS OF NYC CONCERT CHORUS Ali Hossaini Vhiri reNgoro Francisco J. Núñez, Artistic Director/Founder Composed by Netsayi Chigwendere THEATRICAL CONCEPT & Tiffany Alulema Emma Higgins Maya Osman-Krinsky STAGE DIRECTION Epiphany Clare Altman Nyota Holmes-Cardona Ranya Perez Michael McQuilken Michelle Britt Bianca Jeffrey Jordan Reynoso COMPOSED BY Kelli Carter Olivia Katzenstein Elvira Rivera STORY DEVELOPMENT Paola Prestini Samuel Chachkes Zoe Kaznelson Sophie Saidmehr Nathaniel Bellows, Maruti Evans, LIBRETTO BY Nadine Clements Bethany Knapp Jeniecy Scarlett Michael McQuilken, Netsayi, Niloufar Talebi Louisa Cornelis Maria Kogarova Isabel Schaffzin Francisco J. -
SEMBENE in SENEGAL Radical Art in Neo-Colonial Society
SEMBENE IN SENEGAL Radical Art in Neo-colonial Society by Fírinne Ní Chréacháin A thesis submitted to the Centre of West African Studies of the University of Birmingham for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY December 1997 University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. AUTHOR’SSTATEMENTCONCERNINGELECTRONICVERSION Theoriginalofthisthesiswasproducedin1997onaveryoldAmstradwordͲprocessor whichwouldhaveproducedaverypoorͲqualityscannedversion. InsubmittingthiselectronicversionforinclusionintheUBIRArepositoryin2019,I,the author,havemadethefollowingchanges: FRONTPAGES:Ichangedtheorderofthepages,puttingthepersonalpages(dedicationand acknowledgements)first. TABLEOFCONTENTS:Iremovedtheclumsylookingsubsubtitlestoproduceacleanerlook. BODYOFTEXT:Nochangesapartfrominsertionofsomeextrasubtitlesandsubsubtitlesto enhanceaccessibility. BIBLIOGRAPHY:Iaddedthreeentries,ADOTEVI,ENAGNONandKANE,inadvertentlyomitted inoriginal. Signed DrFírinneNíChréacháin 7May2019 FOR YETUNDE AND ALL GOD’S BITS OF WOOD BANTY -
Bam 2016 Annual Report
BAM 2016 2 1ANNUAL REPORT 0 6 BAM’s mission is to be the home for adventurous artists, audiences, and ideas. 3—6 Community, 31–33 GREETINGS DanceMotion USASM, 34–35 Chair Letter, 4 Visual Art, 36–37 President & Executive Producer’s Letter, 5 Membership, 38 BAM Campus, 6 Membership, 37—39 7—35 40—47 WHAT WE DO WHO WE ARE 2015 Next Wave Festival, 8–10 BAM Board, 41 2016 Winter/Spring Season, 11–13 BAM Supporters, 42–45 Also On Stage, 14 BAM Staff, 46–47 BAM Rose Cinemas, 15–20 48—50 First-run Films, 16 NUMBERS BAMcinématek, 17–18 BAM Financial Statements, 49–50 BAMcinemaFest, 19 HD Screenings, 20 51—55 BAMcafé Live, 21–22 THE TRUST BAM Hamm Archives, 23 BET Chair Letter, 52 Digital Media, 24 BET Donors, 53 Education & Humanities, 25–30 BET Financial Statements, 54–55 2 TKTKTKTK Cover: Urban Bush Women in Walking with ‘Trane| Photo: Julieta Cervantes Greetings GREETINGS 3 TKTKTKTK 2016 Winter/Spring | Royal Shakespeare Company in Henry IV Part I | Photo: Richard Termine Change is anticipated, expected, welcomed. — Alan H. Fishman Dear Friends, As you all know, and perhaps celebrated (!), Anne Bogart, Ivo van Hove, Long time trustee Beth Rudin Dewoody As I end my leadership role, I want to I stepped down as chairman of this William Kentridge, and many others. became an honorary trustee. Mark Jackson express my thanks to all I have met and miraculous institution effective December and Danny Simmons, both great trustees, worked with along the way. Together we have 31, 2016. -
Newswatch April 24 1995.Pdf
Canada.. C$2.00 Ghana C500 Saudi Arabia RislCOO Germany DM 3 SO CFA Zone 500 USA $3 50 Italy L 2.000 Sierra Leone Le 300 Zimbabwe $130 France 13F Kenya Sh 20 UK fi 50 The Gambia D4 Liberia L$ 2 00 When you’re Close-Up that’s when Close-Up counts. Flashing white teeth and a fresh mouth... that’s what you get from the Fluoride and mouthwash in Close-Up. Get fresh breath confidence from Close-Up. Flashing white teeth and fresh sweet breath... that’s Close-up appeal! L124P90 aapn0026 Outline Newswtâdi APRIL 24,1995 NIGERIA’S WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE VOL. 21 NO. 17 Nigeria: Cover: 12 The Emir of Laf iagi, dethroned by his people, returns to the throne • Former president of Nigeria Labour Not Yet Freedom Congress, Pascal Bafyau, wants his job back • Six Newswatch journalists begin a legal struggle to make Oni- Moshood Abiola's accep Okpaku pay for wrongful detention tance of conditional release • Kayode Soyinka, former staff of Newswatch, launches his own raises hopes of his freedom magazine but government shuts the door on his face Africa: A cease-fire hammered out in Sudanby former US president, Jimmy Carter, is threatened Nigeria: 18 World: 27 French presidential candidates are Not the Right time set to test their strength in a first round ballot Tom Ddmi says the Abacha Business & Economy: 30 administration requires more time to put in place Efforts to stop gas flaring in Nigeria structures for an enduring depend on the availability of funds democracy Letters Cartoon Momah Business & N CO O) r CM v Editorial Suite Economy: 28 T- Essay CO A Winning Dialogue Formular Passages CBN's intervention at the Cover: forex market may be the Design by Tunde Soyinka magic to stabilise the value of the naira Newswatch (ISSN 0189-8892) is published weekly by Newswatch Communications Umited, No. -
Cosmopolitan Normalisation? the Culture of Remembrance of World War II and the Holocaust in Unified Germany
臺大歷史學報第 53 期 BIBLID1012-8514(2014)53p.181-227 2014 年 6 月,頁 181-227 2014.1.13 收稿,2014.5.23 通過刊登 DOI: 10.6253/ntuhistory.2014.53.04 Cosmopolitan Normalisation? The Culture of Remembrance of World War II and the Holocaust in Unified Germany Christoph Thonfeld* Abstract Since the 1990s, Germany has dealt with the difficult integration of collective and individual memories from East and West Germany. Alongside the publicly more prominent remembrances of perpetration has occurred an upsurge in the memories of German suffering. At the same time, Europe has increasingly become a point of reference for national cultures of remembrance. These developments have been influenced by post-national factors such as Europeanisation and transnationalisation along with the emergence of a more multicultural society. However, there have also been strong trends toward renationalisation and normalisation. The last twenty years have witnessed a type of interaction with the ‘other’ as constructively recognised; while at the same time it is also excluded by renationalising trends. Researchers have described the combination of the latter two trends as the cosmopolitanisation of memory. This article adopts the diachronic perspective to assess the preliminary results since 1990 of the actual working of this cosmopolitanisation process within the culture of remembrance of World War II and its aftermath in Germany. Keywords: culture of remembrance, World War II, cosmopolitanisation, Europeanization, renationalization. * Assistant Professor at National ChengChi University, Dept. of European Languages and Cultures. Rm. 407, 4F., No.117, Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd., Wenshan Dist., Taipei City 11605, Taiwan (R.O.C.); E-mail: [email protected]. -
ECA Player Release Analysis 2011 Asian Cup.Pdf
Facts & Key figures European Player Release Analysis 7-29 January 2011 ECA esearch January 2011 Table of Contents Foreword …………………………….……………………………………………………………………… p.2 Club origin of the player…...……………………………………………………………………… p.3 Most represented National championships in Europe………………...……… p.4 Most represented European clubs ……………………………………………….………… p.4 European club analysis………………………………………………………………………. p.5 Disclaimer This research is based on the national football squads for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. The European Club Association has endeavoured to keep the information up to date, but it makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, with respect to this information. The aim of this research is purely informative. European Club Association – January 2011 2 The AFC Asian Cup is the main international football competition in Asia. 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals are held in Qatar (played in Doha and Al Rayyan) between the 7th and the 29th of January. It is the fifteenth time the tournament takes place, and the second time it is being organised by Qatar, the other being the 1988 AFC Asian Cup. As Asian champions, the National team will earn the right to compete for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil. 7 NA’s have won the trophy, with Saudi Arabia, Iran and Japan all having won it 3 times. The 2011 participants are: Group A Group B Group C Group D Qatar Saudi Arabia South Korea Iraq Kuwait Japan India North Korea China PR Jordan Australia UAE Uzbekistan Syria Bahrain Iran Club origin of the players Amongst the 276 registered players, 51 players currently play in one of the UEFA domestic championships compare to 49 players in the last AFC Asian Cup held in 2007. -
Rodolfo Klien, Política En El País
Año 7 - N2 39 mSUMARIO Retiración de lapa: SUBRAYADOS Del 4 de Marzo de 1998 2 EL PAPA EN CUBA al 6 de Mayo de 1998 DISCURSO DE BIENVENIDA DE FIDEL CASTRO DISCURSO DE DESPEDIDA DE JUAN PABLO II ✓ Consejo de Dirección: ENCUENTRO EN LA CUMBRE. Jorge Banales Oscar Camota EL VICARIO DE CRISTO ENTRE CASTRO Y CLINTON. Frei Bernardo Feder Betto. José María Lanao 8 PARAGUAY Horacio Ramos LA PUJA EN EL PARTIDO COLORADO. Eduardo TamayoG. Jorge Bergstein " WASMOSY TIENE MIEDO" Amado Heiler 12 URUGUAY Francisco Linares EL CRECIMIENTO DE LA IZQUIERDA. Danilo Trelles. Gervasio Paz LOS PRINCIPALES MOJONES HACIA LA ✓ Diseño y Composición: UNIDAD DE LA IZQUIERDA 15 MEXICO Ricardo Souza EL AVANCE PERREDISTA Y LA IZQUIERDA ✓ Editor Responsable: LATINOAMERICANA. Navar López. C. Tesis 11 Grupo Editor S.R.L. 18 PERU ✓ Consejo Editorial LAS ARMAS NO SIRVEN, HOY. Nelson Manrique. Jorge Bergstein, Alfredo 21 NICARAGUA Caporalettl, Oscar Camota, LOS PAPELES CAMBIADOS. Pedro Gómez Nadal BARRICADA RENACE. Sergio Ferrari Isidoro Dreizik, Bernardo 23 BIODIVERSIDAD EN LA MIRA DE LOS PIRATAS. Feder, Am ado Heller, Benito W arner Bento Filho Jablonka, José María 24 SE ALEJA EL PEUGRO DE GUERRA EN EL GOLFO Lanao, Francisco Linares, LA ADMINISTRACION CLINTON EN UNA Raúl Llanos, Carlos SITUACION DIFICIL Mendoza, Gervasio Paz, QUIEN GANO Y QUIEN PERDIO EN LA CRISIS. Claudio Uriarte Rafael Paz, Marcos KOFI ANNAN, EL HOMBRE DE LA PAZ. Prigoshin, Horacio Ramos. IRAQUIES ALIVIADOS PERO DESCONFIAN DE EE. UU. LAS REPERCUSIONES POR EL MUNDO 28 EL ESCANDALO CLINTON EL ESTADO DE CLINTON. UN PECADO MAGNO. Daniel Gatti, Guillermo González, Ivonne!’rias 30 ¿UN FUTURO SIN ETA ? LA EXTENSION DEL SUF RIMIENTO PACIFICACION Y DEMOCRACIA. -
2010 FIFA World Cup
www.Breaking News English.com Ready-to-use ESL/EFL Lessons by Sean Banville 2010 FIFA World Cup “1,000 IDEAS & ACTIVITIES FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS” The Breaking News English.com Resource Book http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/book.html Australia 2 Serbia 1 http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/world_cup_news_2010/australia_serbia.html 23rd June, 2010 THE ARTICLE From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/world_cup_news_2010/australia_serbia.html This was an exciting game full of possibilities. Both teams had an outside chance of going through to the last 16. Serbia only needed to draw and for Ghana to lose against Germany. Australia needed to make up a four goal difference on Ghana. It was the Serbians who looked likelier to score in the first half. They totally dominated Australia and it was only the heroics of Aussie goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer that kept the game goalless at half time. Australia came out a different team after the break. They showed great spirit in taking the game to Serbia. This paid off on 69 minutes when Tim Cahill powered in a brilliant header. A stunning long-range shot four minutes later from Brett Holman and the news Ghana were a goal down against the Germans meant Australia needed two more to go through. But then Marko Pantelic scored for Serbia on 84 minutes. The 2-1 score line meant both teams were out. Australia 2 Serbia 1 – 23rd June, 2010 More free lessons at www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com - Copyright Sean Banville 2010 2 LISTENING GAP FILL From http://www.BreakingNewsEnglish.com/world_cup_news_2010/australia_serbia.html This was an exciting game _________________. -
Michael J. Thompson Stephen Eric Bronner Wadood Hamad Richard Couto Henry Pachter Abbas Amanat Stanley Aronowitz Ali Hossaini Ta
summer 2003 volume two - issue three Michael J. Thompson Taxing Democracy: Politics and the Bush Tax Cut Stephen Eric Bronner Lies and the Distortion of Democracy Wadood Hamad Wither Iraq: From Despotism to Occu- pation Richard Couto The Incidental Liberation of Iraq Henry Pachter Who Are the Palestinians? Abbas Amanat Iran’s Social Revolution Stanley Aronowitz Rethinking C. Wright Mills Ali Hossaini Vision of the Gods Photography by Ira Cohen Fiction by Thomas de Zengotita Poetry by Andy Clausen REVIEWS: Terror and Liberalism, by Paul Berman reviewed by Kurt Jacobsen The History of Socialism by Joshua Muravchik reviewed by Jason Schulman Why George Orwell?, by Christopher Hitchens reviewed by Desmond MacNamara Straw Dogs by John Gray reviewed by Diana Judd The Specter of Democracy, by Dick Howard reviewed by Robert Antonio © Logos 2003 Michael J. Thompson Taxing Democracy: Politics and the Bush Tax Cut by Michael J. Thompson The science of economics is a political science. —Max Weber ew domestic political issues have been debated with more passion than Fthe tax cut that was proposed by the Bush administration and recently passed by Congress. The tax cuts have been characterized as everything from a giveaway to the rich to a stimulus package for an ailing economy. Political rhetoric frequently coalesces with “social science,” statistics and economic argumentation, but—interestingly enough—the political character of decision-making on tax policy has tended to disappear from the public debate. What I think is happening, however, is not simply a rethinking of tax codes or a move away from the redistributional character of the post-war American welfare state. -
Sydney Monday 10 October 2011 the Message from Qantas Socceroos Is
Sydney Monday 10 October 2011 The message from Qantas Socceroos is that that they are ready to face Oman tomorrow in their 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier at ANZ Stadium tomorrow (Tuesday 11 October 2011, Kick-Off 7.30pm AEDT). Speaking at the official pre-match media conference today, Osieck is expecting a tough encounter but will be preparing his team for victory. “We can forget about whatever happened in the past, tomorrow is they game and we have to fully focus on that. That is what we are going to do. “The qualification has not come to an end. All teams in our group still have the chance to go through. “So that makes every game difficult because all teams will go for the three points. “They try to get the utmost out of it and that is what I am expecting tomorrow as well. “A victory is a victory, there is never an excuse for a victory and we go for that tomorrow,” concluded Osieck Qantas Socceroos captain Lucas Neill is also expecting a tough game against Oman tomorrow, but believes that his team is up for the challenge. “We know they’re very difficult, we know they can cause problems because of the pace that they have. With their speed they can break on the counter. “We have to be playing to our potential, or as close to our potential as possible on the night, otherwise we could find ourselves in an embarrassing situation. “Are we ready? Of course we’re ready this is the reason we have come back to play this game. -
2022 World Cup Venues' Progress Hits a Landmark
BUSINESS | Page 1 SPORT | Page 1 South Korea Walk in plans for the park LED plant in Qatar as Qatar on track beat Malaysia published in QATAR since 1978 TUESDAY Vol. XXXIX No. 10910 August 14, 2018 Dhul-Hijja 3, 1439 AH GULF TIMES www. gulf-times.com 2 Riyals Rare celestial show New US force In brief eyes space QATAR | Diplomacy dominance Amir holds phone talk with Turkish president AFP Strike Fighter aircraft to Turkey, a Nato His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim Fort Drum, US ally unless they ditch Russian technol- bin Hamad al-Thani held yesterday ogy. evening a telephone conversation Trump has sparred with the coun- with Turkish President Recep Tayyip he United States has vowed to try’s leaders over the detention of a Erdogan. During the phone call, develop a new “Space Force” Christian pastor. they reviewed the strategic bilateral Tthat would give America domi- It also extends a restriction on US- relations and ways to enhance them, nance over rivals in China and else- Russian military co-operation, some- in addition to the latest regional where. thing the White House vociferously and international developments. US President Donald Trump yester- opposed. The Amir and the Turkish president day signed an almost $750bn defence The defence policy spending bill is stressed the need to continue spending bill and pledged to make aimed at modernising the military and consultation and exchange of views America a leader in space warfare. improving readiness. on issues of mutual interest. “Our competitors have begun weap- The bill is “the most signifi cant in- onising space,” Trump warned troops vestment in our military, and our war QATAR | Offi cial at Fort Drum in New York state, as he fi ghters in modern history,” Trump In this composite photograph 15 Perseid meteors are seen over Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado in the early signed a National Defence Authorisa- said.