Big Losses Reported in British Assaults

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Big Losses Reported in British Assaults J 2 i - M/vNCHESTER HERALD. Fri., May 21, 1982 •••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••*•***** •••••••••••••••••••••••* Auto* For Solo 61 Auto* For Solo 61 Autot For Sale 61 •••••••4cc«ac«*eeeeeeeee 4iffofl For 8a/« 6f Auto* For Solo 61 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••« •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 MGC - 6 cyl., five 1970 CHEVELLE Malibu - 1979 FORD Mustang, 4 1972 PINTO 1600, four OD, V6, excellent conm- speed overdrive, wire MHS champ s p ^ , standard. |500 or Excellent running condi­ wheels, new paint, top. From old car Builder copes best offer. Telephone 649- tion. Asking $1000. tion, 36,000 miles. $3,800. Completely rebuilt engine. 646-4574, 747-5201. 7313. __________ _ Telephone 649-2285 after $3,650. Telephone 875-4805., 4:30 p.m. in CCIL track 1971 CHEVROLET Con- htotorcycleo-BIcycIo* 64 to old bike in tough times cours wagon. Posi- 1967 OLDS CUTLASS 330, . p a g e 15 traction, trailering axle, V8, rebuilt transmission, MOTORCYCLE . p a g e 9 . page 3 roof rack, 350 V8, power tires, other good parts. INSURANCE - Lowest steering, automatic, radio, $450. or best offer. Rates Available! Many op­ rear defogger, more. Evenings 643-1911. tions. Call: Clarice or Original owner. 643-2880. Joan, Clarke Insurance 1973 OPEL MANTA - 4 A Agency 643-1126. PINTO 1976- 4 cylinder. cyl., four speed transmis­ Automatic. AM cassette. sion, sun roof, 73,000 miles. MOTORCYCLE Don’t store things you Good condition - depen­ [e7S«231 Excellent condition! $1895. INSURANCE - For all your can’t use. Sell them fast Call 643-2572. dable transportation. $1295 motorcycle needs, call us. with a hard-working “ Manchester, Conn. - after 5 p.m. call 649-5445. Clouciy today 1973 AMC H O R N ET THON Competitive rates. Friend­ Classified Ad! wagon. Good dependable 1971 DODGE POLARA ly service. Fine com­ Saturday, May 22, 1982 transportation. $500. or Custom - Excellent condi­ PLYMOUTH Duster -1970. Runs panies. Ask for Janet or and Sunday B.O. Can be seen at 224 Oak tion. $700. 472 Main Street, Good condition. $500. Judy. Crockett Agency, Single copy 25q; St., Manch. after 5:30 p.m. Manchester. 649-8757. Telephone Leon at 646-3539 643-1577. LEGAL NOTICE — See page 2 May 15th Town of Andover iianrljrBtpr WILLIMANTIC DATSUN ... gives you choice ...not chancel 1980 HONDA Twinster - Public Hearing on 200CC. New tires, highway Proposed Subdivision Thru bar. Excellent condition. Regulations — Must sell - $800. Telephone Rear Lots 649-2590 ask for Ted. Jr. M500 CHALLENGE* May 22nd The Town Planning St Zoning Com­ mission of Andover, Connecticut HONDA 1973 90cc - 1400 will hold a public hearing on Mon­ Rebates to TOLLAND COUNTY miles. Mint condition. 70 day, May 24, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. In Skyscraper ^500 *3500 mpg. Great around town. the lower level of the Town Office VOLKSWAGEN $375. Kevin, 646-9788. Building on the Subdivision 24 Tolland Tpka Regulations proposed for adoption Big losses reported • 40% OFF on some models! (Rt. 83) BIKES: (Girls) Excellent by the Town Planning h Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ 2 VERNON, CT. condition. 24” ten-speed, A fi 7RC!7a Annual Percentage Rate ticut. At this hearing interested 649-2638 $50.00. 20” standard, persons may appear and be heard of future V Oa I V /v On Soma Quallllad Carat $25.00. Telephone 649-6113. and written communications received. Copies of the proposed Listed below— 1982 Car and Truck Sample Buys! 1980 VESPA Mop d - new, subdivision regulations are on file 10lh A N N U A L QREATER never used. $900 646-6629 In the office of the Town Clerk, NEW ENGLAND Town Office Building. COLLECTOR CAR after 5 p.m. DEM01982 MAXIMA AUCTION Dated at Andover, Connecticut this in British assaults 1982 DATSUN 210 14lh and 21st day of May, 1982. planned iwu, A/t, m Saturdiy a Sunday 1978 VESPA Motor wiiMitic't u% r o v . ? 0 j 7 0 May 22 A 23 . Scooter, silver, 125cc. Town Planning & MtlKtlOOO 10:00 A.M. Both Daya Zoning Commission By United Press International "Argentine forces have suffered established back on the Falkland 2 Showroom condition. 196 “They’re courageous, they’re *6060 Eaalarn Slalaa Eapoalllon Islands." Canlar miles, original. No time to of Andover By Neal RoBBins dedicated and they’re fighting a just casualties and some prisoners have Waal Sprlngflald, Maaa. ride. $1200. 646-6629 after 5 John L. Kostic, United Press International i f c 1 Waves of British Marines and been taken. These operations con­ Argentina said its air force 1982 DATSUN 280ZX cause.” 1982 MAXIMA WAGON Adlaalon $4.00 Adulta p.m. Chairman paratroopers invaded the Falkland Spearheaded by 1,000 crack tinue,” Nott said. counter-attacked the British fleet in 10019, A/T, #0054,5 ^4 HONG KONG — Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking $2.00 Chlldran 12 A Undar Frances LaPine, Islands Friday in fierce land, sea Marines and paratroopers, the inva­ Nott Said British Harriers jets and two waves, leaving one frigate WHmntk'i Ust $12,450 aamntk's lilt S15,SM COME WATCH-BUT-Oa SEU Compero-Trolloro-Mobllo Corp. is building what it calls the skyscraper of the MltcSZMO . Secretary and air battles that began before sion began by the light of the moon missiles destroyed 14 Argentine "sinking in flames" in the narrow NibatK$llt5 *11,265 *13,590 Homes 65 future — spacious, comfortable and terrorist-proof. Eariy Enirlaa Includa; 003-05 dawn and raged on into the night, in­ as scores of landing craft swept planes — "seven Mirage, five channel between the East and West i m In a r XK CnmlMe The 41-story, $265-million project is under con- Falkland Islands, where the flicting heavy losses on both sides. ashore. Skyhawks and two Pucaras. 1173 M n IIM a Wn m ASHFORD - Immaculate 2 struciton on a prime site in the British colony’s financial marines reportedly landed before 1982 DATSUN 210 WAQON 1982 DATSUN 210 1970 O m tn CoamcIMt tta iK U7 bedroom mobile home on 1 “The Union Jack flies again on the Argentina struck back at dawn, ‘Two Argentine helicopters, a lOSOimtln W plus acres land. Partial LEGAL NOTICE ‘ district for the Hong Kong andl Shanghai Banking Corp. Falkland Islands,” said a report sending waves of Mirage and Chinook and a Puma, have been dawn |KWN.«/T,VC t / k O S A Ust SS4M 1929 Fraaidli, 130 According to a study commissoned by the bank, its from the fleet. ”We are here to It said four other frigates were 1130 M urd basement, 8x16 wood Town of Andover Skyhawk jetfighters to attack the destroyed on the ground. We have IW>ltr.$5«l ■ f W V W layout makes the tower more efficient than any other ENRIQUE ROS ANTHONY PARSONS ^6810 10S9 OwnoM (Knltt storage shed and large gar­ Public Hearing for stay.” fleet from their mainland air bases lost two of our small helicopters. badly damaged and one British Sea IN7 loyita 2000 $7. den area. Priced for im­ building in the world in terms of usable space per total . Argentine minister . of Britain Britain reported casualties on Harrier fighterbomber shot down, 197S OmnM CiariM Special Permit 450 miles away. The battle raged "Seven weeks after the Argentine 19M tontti mediate sale at $25,000. The Town Planning St Zoning Com- floor area. both sides but had no figures beyond throughout the day and on into the aggression,” Nott declared, its pilot captured. 1959 NenaOit 220 $ Cm. Some owner financing. Call mission of Andover, Connecticut Architects of the building say individual work areas 21 men killed in the crash of one its “ British forces are tonight firmly IM casi’ turn l<> |iii({<‘ 8 1023 M TAiKktt 487-0433 after 6:00 p.m. will hold a public hearing in the can even be fitted out with personal, adjustable en­ next night. 1950 Dnttai WooOhi StiOai Rain lower level of the Town Office helicopters. 1900 O n ilK haparid Cm m IM vironmental controls like those i>f a first-class airplane Argentina said the British suf­ 40’ X 8’ TRAILER - Ctood Building on Monday, May 24, 1982 1951 NmaOei Hml at 7:30 p.m. on the following •Full delalla about thia axcallant guaranlaa ara avallabla at our 1921 $*$ Caa>«1 Seta condition. Partially fur­ fered ’’heavy loss of life” as its daalerahip . Come In lodayl Wa ballava wa can guarantaa you'll aawa I 1929 USiie CeanrtMe Seta nished. Bath with tub. petition: In an effort to humanize the office, the designers Arfife/i rakMng partiss troops, initially taken by surprise, 1130 Nerteta CeemlMe Ceeae Route Six: Petition by Christine grouped each three floors into ’’village” units where the ■ ’’hurleid themselves at the English,” at least $500. 1020 SMi Bed HnACeereiWeiSeta $2000. 875-8070 . Sammartino trustee, Route Six. attack naar Port I open layout encourages friendliness among workers. inflicting casualties and "throwing Casualties compare<d Andover, (Connecticut for a special Rebates ara Factory and/or Dealer Participated | nnaidc m bUe en • pe mceeeO buh. Seaw I n Srect pajemt fnai Automotivo Service 66 permit to build a ten (10) unit mul­ Walls, and even floors, are easily changed. San Carlos back the assault.” New, Demo, Fleet Buy Backa. Advartlaad Cara 8ub|act to Prior Sale | ti family housing development on a eerdieier er payaent thraa|li Owy And people in the 10-story high lobby of the steel and British spokesmen said 17 Argen­ had sunk or damaged at least three Sdet Ceiy. Seyen east pceseiil n TRUCK REPAIRS - All 5.05 acre parcel located on the glass giant will bask in rays of the sun mirrored in to tine planes were shot down and five By United Press International than 400 war dead.
Recommended publications
  • Video Games in the Supreme Court
    Georgetown University Law Center Scholarship @ GEORGETOWN LAW 2017 Newbs Lose, Experts Win: Video Games in the Supreme Court Angela J. Campbell Georgetown University Law Center, [email protected] This paper can be downloaded free of charge from: https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1988 https://ssrn.com/abstract=3009812 This open-access article is brought to you by the Georgetown Law Library. Posted with permission of the author. Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub Angela J. Campbell* Newbs Lose, Experts Win: Video Games in the Supreme Court Table of Contents I. Introduction .......................................... 966 II. The Advantage of a Supreme Court Expert ............ 971 A. California’s Counsel ............................... 972 B. Entertainment Merchant Association’s (EMA) Counsel ........................................... 973 III. Background on the Video Game Cases ................. 975 A. Cases Prior to Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass’n .............................................. 975 B. Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass’n .......... 978 1. Before the District Court ...................... 980 2. Before the Ninth Circuit ....................... 980 3. Supreme Court ................................ 984 IV. Comparison of Expert and Non-Expert Representation in Brown ............................................. 985 A. Merits Briefs ...................................... 985 1. Statement of Facts ............................ 986 a. California’s Statement
    [Show full text]
  • Doctalk, July/August 2003
    DEPARTMENTDEPARTMENT OFOF CORRECCORRECTIONSTIONS ICTIM V Y T I DOC TALK.… O N F U F M E IN THIS ISSUE: Predictors of Domestic Violence, page 3 N M D CO ER MOUNTAIN VIEW YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER z Music Program z By Michael Cushman Over the last month-and-a-half, music students at Mountain View have been attending performances of the summer Arcady Music Festival Series. The first performance was the Ragtime Revue, where students heard Ragtime and unusual instruments, like the Theramin, washboard, and musical saw. After the performance, students had the opportunity to play the shamisen, mandolin, and a three-manual organ. Other performances were the Forte String Quartet, with a 16-year- old guest violinist from Maine; the Western Winds, a cappella vocal ensemble from New York City; and the Mindanao Kulintang Ensemble from the Southern Philippines. Founder and Creative Director, Masanobu Ikemiya, has brought a variety of music from around the world to the State of Maine through the Arcady performances. Mindanao Kulintang Ensemble On Tuesday, August 26th, Director Ikemiya visited Mountain View to speak and perform for students at the facility. Nominated for a Grammy Award in 1994, he often performs with the New York Philharmonic and Japan Philharmonic Orchestras, and is the director of the New York Ragtime Orchestra. Students were amazed by his talent, and pleased that a world-class musician would spend the time to visit and perform for them, and allow them to perform for him. Masanobu Ikemiya in Concert July/August 2003/Page 1 DEPARTMENTDEPARTMENT OFOF CORRECCORRECTIONSTIONS Food for Thought COMMISSIONER’S CORNER "There are two ways to live your life.
    [Show full text]
  • The Evolution of an Outlaw Gang in the Lower Midwest
    Midwest Social Sciences Journal Volume 23 Issue 1 Article 7 11-2020 A Terror to the People: The Evolution of an Outlaw Gang in the Lower Midwest Randy Mills Oakland City University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/mssj Part of the Anthropology Commons, Business Commons, Criminology Commons, Economics Commons, Environmental Studies Commons, Gender and Sexuality Commons, Geography Commons, History Commons, International and Area Studies Commons, Political Science Commons, Psychology Commons, and the Urban Studies and Planning Commons Recommended Citation Mills, Randy (2020) "A Terror to the People: The Evolution of an Outlaw Gang in the Lower Midwest," Midwest Social Sciences Journal: Vol. 23 : Iss. 1 , Article 7. DOI: 10.22543/0796.231.1028 Available at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/mssj/vol23/iss1/7 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by ValpoScholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Midwest Social Sciences Journal by an authorized administrator of ValpoScholar. For more information, please contact a ValpoScholar staff member at [email protected]. Mills: A Terror to the People: The Evolution of an Outlaw Gang in the Lo A Terror to the People: The Evolution of an Outlaw Gang in the Lower Midwest* RANDY MILLS Oakland City University ABSTRACT The details of the heretofore unexamined Reeves Gang may serve as an important case study of violence and lawlessness in the Lower Midwest in the decades following the Civil War. Unlike the “social bandits” such as the Jesse James and Dalton Gangs of the Middle Border region, most outlaw gangs made little attempt to get along with locals.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021
    1/7/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Guide Template
    MOST CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES T O Following are the records for championships achieved in all of the five major events constituting U R I N the U.S. championships since 1881. (Active players are in bold.) N F A O M E MOST TOTAL TITLES, ALL EVENTS N T MEN Name No. Years (first to last title) 1. Bill Tilden 16 1913-29 F G A 2. Richard Sears 13 1881-87 R C O I L T3. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 U I T N T3. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 Y D & T3. Neale Fraser 8 1957-60 S T3. Billy Talbert 8 1942-48 T3. George M. Lott Jr. 8 1928-34 T8. Jack Kramer 7 1940-47 T8. Vincent Richards 7 1918-26 T8. Bill Larned 7 1901-11 A E C V T T8. Holcombe Ward 7 1899-1906 E I N V T I T S I OPEN ERA E & T1. Bob Bryan 8 2003-12 S T1. John McEnroe 8 1979-89 T3. Todd Woodbridge 6 1990-2003 T3. Jimmy Connors 6 1974-83 T5. Roger Federer 5 2004-08 T5. Max Mirnyi 5 1998-2013 H I T5. Pete Sampras 5 1990-2002 S T T5. Marty Riessen 5 1969-80 O R Y C H A P M A P S I T O N S R S E T C A O T I R S D T I S C S & R P E L C A O Y R E D R Bill Tilden John McEnroe S * All Open Era records include only titles won in 1968 and beyond 169 WOMEN Name No.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Women’S Tennis Association Media Guide
    2020 Women’s Tennis Association Media Guide © Copyright WTA 2020 All Rights Reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced - electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying- without the written permission of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). Compiled by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Communications Department WTA CEO: Steve Simon Editor-in-Chief: Kevin Fischer Assistant Editors: Chase Altieri, Amy Binder, Jessica Culbreath, Ellie Emerson, Katie Gardner, Estelle LaPorte, Adam Lincoln, Alex Prior, Teyva Sammet, Catherine Sneddon, Bryan Shapiro, Chris Whitmore, Yanyan Xu Cover Design: Henrique Ruiz, Tim Smith, Michael Taylor, Allison Biggs Graphic Design: Provations Group, Nicholasville, KY, USA Contributors: Mike Anders, Danny Champagne, Evan Charles, Crystal Christian, Grace Dowling, Sophia Eden, Ellie Emerson,Kelly Frey, Anne Hartman, Jill Hausler, Pete Holtermann, Ashley Keber, Peachy Kellmeyer, Christopher Kronk, Courtney McBride, Courtney Nguyen, Joan Pennello, Neil Robinson, Kathleen Stroia Photography: Getty Images (AFP, Bongarts), Action Images, GEPA Pictures, Ron Angle, Michael Baz, Matt May, Pascal Ratthe, Art Seitz, Chris Smith, Red Photographic, adidas, WTA WTA Corporate Headquarters 100 Second Avenue South Suite 1100-S St. Petersburg, FL 33701 +1.727.895.5000 2 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Women’s Tennis Association Story . 4-5 WTA Organizational Structure . 6 Steve Simon - WTA CEO & Chairman . 7 WTA Executive Team & Senior Management . 8 WTA Media Information . 9 WTA Personnel . 10-11 WTA Player Development . 12-13 WTA Coach Initiatives . 14 CALENDAR & TOURNAMENTS 2020 WTA Calendar . 16-17 WTA Premier Mandatory Profiles . 18 WTA Premier 5 Profiles . 19 WTA Finals & WTA Elite Trophy . 20 WTA Premier Events . 22-23 WTA International Events .
    [Show full text]
  • Redalyc.ENSAYO CONTRA LA LEY DE PROHIBICIÓN DE
    Redalyc Sistema de Información Científica Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal VARELA PEZZANO, EDUARDO ENSAYO CONTRA LA LEY DE PROHIBICIÓN DE VIDEOJUEGOS BÉLICOS EN VENEZUELA Jurídicas, vol. 7, núm. 2, julio-diciembre, 2010, pp. 111-122 Universidad de Caldas Manizales, Colombia Disponible en: http://www.redalyc.org/src/inicio/ArtPdfRed.jsp?iCve=129020014006 Jurídicas ISSN (Versión impresa): 1794-2918 [email protected] Universidad de Caldas Colombia ¿Cómo citar? Número completo Más información del artículo Página de la revista www.redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto ENSAYO CONTRA LA LEY DE PROHIBICIÓN DE * VIDEOJUEGOS BÉLICOS EN VENEZUELA EDUARDO VARELA PEZZANO** COLEGIO MAYOR DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL ROSARIO Recibido el 29 de septiembre de 2010 y aprobado el 12 de diciembre de 2010 Resumen El 3 de marzo de 2010, la Asamblea Nacional venezolana promulgó la ley para la Prohibición de Videojuegos bélicos y Juguetes bélicos, un estatuto que prohíbe la fabricación, importación, distribución, compra, venta, alquiler y uso de videojuegos bélicos y juguetes bélicos en la República de Venezuela y sus demás espacios geográfi cos. Con el propósito de prevenir que esta iniciativa se repita, este ensayo desarrolla tres argumentos claves que rebaten la idea de implementar un estatuto con el mismo alcance que el venezolano. Palabras clave Videojuegos, violencia, libertad de expresión, clasifi cación ESRB, clasifi cación PEGI.del derecho. * El presente ensayo es parte de la investigación realizada por el autor para el libro derecho del entretenimiento para adultos, escrito en coautoria con la abogada Natalia Tobón Franco.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021
    5/24/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79.
    [Show full text]
  • Bomb Detonation
    Chemical warfare - page 4 VOL. XXI. NO. 5 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1986 an independent student newspaper serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's a Bomb detonation injures 17 in latest apartheid unrest Associated Press The bomb demolished the front windows of a Pick-n-Pay JOHANNESBURG, South store in the Montclair shop­ Africa. - A bomb left at the ping center and tore a hole parcel counter yesterday blew in the ceiling. said Vernon out the front of a store in a Mitchell, general manager of middle-class white suburb of · the chain of budget depart­ Durban. Police said 18 blacks ment stores. and whites were injured, in­ He said the bomb was cluding a 3-year-old ~irl. deposited at the counter The whole place was filled where customers leave their with smoke within minutes, their bags and packages according to Larry McDonald, while shopping. The counter a pharmacist. He described and a nearby cigarette and the scene as chaos, and said candy kiosk were destroyed. people were screaming and running everywhere. Government spokesmen Dr. John Keenan, acting said one of those seriously in­ chief of emergency services jured was the cigarette seller, for Natal province, said the 3- Monica Strydom, who had year-old white child and four wounds on her head and ~ other people were seriously hands. '(_ wounded. The government Two of the previous bom­ '·,. ''·~ and witnesses said the bings occurred in Durban. casualties were I 2 employees Eight people have been killed and six customers. and 145 wounded in the nine ~ ' explosions, the last of which ,..
    [Show full text]
  • 16 Focus ___15 Local/State
    TODAY Index 20 pagts, 2 M otions Classified 17-20 C o m ics _____ 16 Focus _____ 15 Local/State ____ 3 . 6 Lottefv _______ 2 Nation/WarkI ____ 7 .0 O b itu a rie s _______ 2 O o in io n a Soorts _ 11-14 Te le visio n _ 16 1----------------------------------------------------- 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 22. l‘H)0 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 22, 1990—3 RECORD MANCHESTER Obituaries U.S. Corps Home Aid concert Rita Biancamano The funeral will be 'Rtesday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of He is also survived by a son, Gregory I. Gallo; a She is survived by four other cousins. She was won’t fund Rita (Blake) Biancamano of Hartford, widow of John Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave., Hanford. daughter, Gianna E. Gallo, both of East Hartford; a predeceased by a cousin, Robert Hagenow, formerly of M. Biancamano, died Saturday (Jan. 20. 1990) at home. Burial will be in Temple Beth Sholom Memorial F’ark brother. Dr. Sebastian J. Gallo of Wethersfield; a niece Manchester. set Friday to aid Cemetery. pond work She is survived by her son and daughtcr-in-Iaw. Steven and three nephews. The funeral was today at Zion Hill Cemetery, J G. and Rosemary Biancamano of Manchester. Memorial donations may be made to the Hartford The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Holmes Hartford. There are no calling hours. She is also survived by three odicr sons and daughter- Heart Association, 5 Brooksidc Drive, Wallincford Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass of Christian The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., East By Nancy Foley in-laws, John M.
    [Show full text]
  • PDF Download with My Eyes Wide Open Miracles and Mistakes on My
    WITH MY EYES WIDE OPEN MIRACLES AND MISTAKES ON MY WAY BACK TO KORN 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Brian Head Welch | 9780718091507 | | | | | With My Eyes Wide Open Miracles and Mistakes on My Way Back to Korn 1st edition PDF Book View 1 comment. Totally influenced my understanding of him and an appreciation of the hardcore group Korn. I cried many times. Flowing text, Original pages. I was excited when I got approved and I read this in two days. This book isn't a holier than thou spiritual book, but a story about a man with his struggles and failures. He is not going to take you out of that clean you out and then put you right back in it. Brian Welch. No trivia or quizzes yet. Want to Read saving…. Though his story is wild, hilarious, and deeply poignant, the message is simple: God will love you into the freedom of being yourself, as long as you keep the relationship going and never, ever quit. Reading about his return to Korn, and the thoughts of his bandmates are intriguing, and the struggles Brian has with Jennea his daughter have you rooting for both of them by the end. God does not play like that. He lives in Nashville, TN. Welch aka Head does not leave anything out. Bulk Pricing Options. This is how he fought to be a good father, a successful entrepreneur, continue to engage his talent as a musician, and most of all, be a happy person, and how none of that came easy. While he didn't go into specifics, he did say that Jennea was saying "inappropriate things" on Facebook.
    [Show full text]
  • But “Old” Media May Matter More Than “New” Media Victor C
    Adolesc Med 025 (2014) 643–669 Media Matter: But “Old” Media May Matter More Than “New” Media Victor C. Strasburger, MDa* aDistinguished Professor of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler Future Shock (1970) “The way adolescents of today learn, play, and interact has changed more in the past 15 years than in the previous 570 since Gutenberg’s populariza- tion of the printing press. Jay N. Giedd, MD (2012) “We put our kids through fifteen years of quick-cut advertising, passive television watching, and sadistic video games, and we expect to see emerge a new generation of calm, compassionate, and engaged human beings?” Sidney Poitier The Measure of a Man (2007) INTRODUCTION It has now been 50 years since the US Senate held hearings about whether media violence contributes to real-life violence. Thousands of research studies later— including remarkable longitudinal studies from New Zealand,1 Japan,2 and Scotland3—it is clear that traditional media (eg, TV, movies, videos) can poten- tially have a powerful influence over the attitudes and behavior of children and *Corresponding author E-mail address: [email protected] Copyright © 2014 American Academy of Pediatrics. All rights reserved. ISSN 1934-4287 644 V. C. Strasburger / Adolesc Med 025 (2014) 643–669 adolescents.4-6 By time criteria alone, television will always win out.7 What is changing is that children, and especially teens, are watching TV on newer plat- forms (Figure 1).8,9 What is not clear is the behavioral effect of new media (eg, the Internet, social networking sites, cell phones) on child and adolescent development and behavior.
    [Show full text]