Silver Alerts Help Locate Seniors Lost on the Road Or on Foot

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Silver Alerts Help Locate Seniors Lost on the Road Or on Foot INSIDE WEEK OF APRIL 28-MAY 5, 2016 www.FloridaWeekly.com Vol. VI, No. 28 • FREE NNEWSE ANALYSIS Why every contending candidate has booby traps leading to the presidency. SunFest continues Alabama Shakes closes out the annual festival. B1 IT’S A Society Polo, authors and other events. TRAP 8 pages inside BY BILL CORNWELL bcornwell@fl oridaweekly.com HE TREACHEROUS PATH TO A PRESIDENTIAL nomination, and ultimately to the White House, is mined with surprises, scandals, missteps and ill-conceived Behind the Wheel deeds. Long-forgotten utterances of the The new Jaguar XF holds the T regrettable and embarrassing variety road. A16 and previously concealed lapses in pru- dence and decorum invariably fly back to their originators like deftly deployed boomerangs. As the process unfolds and the accumula- tion of policy contradictions and personal foibles mount, candidates scramble to explain the unexplainable. Little wonder, then, that a presidential campaign resembles Paul’s trek to Damascus. Epiphanies abound, profound per- sonal transformations emerge from the ether SEE TRAP, A10 EDITORIAL IMAGES BY SHUTTERSTOCK/ ILLUSTRATION ERIC RADDATZ / FLORIDA WEEKLY / FLORIDA WEEKLY ERIC RADDATZ EDITORIAL IMAGES BY SHUTTERSTOCK/ ILLUSTRATION Silver Alerts help locate seniors Look What I Found lost on the road or on foot Scott Simmons finds a 19th-century Wedgwood BY EVAN WILLIAMS Amber Alerts (which help find missing chil- Capriware pitcher. B2 ewilliams@fl oridaweekly.com dren). But they are specifically for people 60 and older who have memory impairments You’ve probably seen the electronic mes- or cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s sage signs on the interstate lighting up with and other forms of dementia, and who go Download a “Silver Alert,” displaying the characteris- missing while driving. Advocates are also our FREE tics and tag number of a car and imploring developing protocols for law enforcement App today motorists who spot it to call #347 or 911. when seniors go missing on foot. Silver Alerts are a state program started Available on in 2008 under Gov. Charlie Crist based on the iTunes and SEE SILVER ALERT, A8 Android App Store. PRSRT STD OPINION A4 REAL ESTATE A20 COLLECTIBLES B2 U.S. POSTAGE PETS A6 KOVELS A21 CALENDAR B4-6 PAID FORT MYERS, FL BUSINESS A14 BEHIND THE WHEEL A23 PUZZLES B12 PERMIT NO. 715 INVESTING A15 ARTS B1 CUISINE B18-19 A2 NEWS WEEK OF APRIL 28-MAY 4, 2016 www.FloridaWeekly.com GARDENS/JUPITER FLORIDA WEEKLY COMMENTARY It’s a Southern tradition principlep among these. (If you think flying on black people. birth, presumably to be verified on entry thatt flag is really about Southern heritage, Florida was right in there, too, doing its by a police officer inspecting their genitals. youy probably drink sweet ice tea.) worst. In the first half of the 20th century, As predictable as rain, states prone to leslieLILLY These old tropes embody our worst it had the highest number of lynchings per the South’s infatuation with bigotry joined [email protected] inclinations.i They are fertile ground for capita in the country. White mobs routine- the bandwagon with equally offensive demagoguesd sowing seeds of fire. They ly targeted and burned black homes and attempts to legalize discrimination, be it in knowk how to stir up a conflagration of hate communities (most famously, Rosewood the name of Christianity or homophobic The South is famous for many things and bigotry and reduce the Golden Rule to and Ocoee). fears — and so many ways to get there, too. but progressive policies or enlightened a pile of ash. No good ever comes from it. In the ’60s, white racists added bomb- Thanks to the soldiers of righteousness, political leadership are rarely among Of all the Southern states predisposed ing and chemical warfare to their arsenal. multiple versions of the “Pastor Protection them. Politically moderate Southerners to take the low road on matters of justice, In St. Augustine, the then-president of the Act” are making the rounds in state legis- are lonely voices within the conserva- North Carolina stands out as historical Florida Hotel & Motel Association fended latures, making it illegal to “force” clergy tive choruses dominating the statehouses anomaly to the contrary. It defied follow- off black protesters in the hotel’s pool he to perform a same-sex wedding. Never of the old Confederacy. The rigidity in ing, lemming-like, the pattern of political managed by dumping muriatic acid into mind the U.S. Constitution already takes their old school approach to governance backwardness characteristic of its sister the water.k care of that fearful possibility. Gov. Rick is self-limiting, and change of the forward- states. Historian V.O. Key reasoned this In neighborly Georgia, arch-segrega- Scott signed Florida’s version of the bill thinking variety seldom comes by design was because of the state’s lesser reliance tionist Lester Maddox handed out auto- last month, demonstrating the breadth of or without the suffering and pain of those on ye old plantation economy. He labeled graphed ax handles as political souvenirs his moral courage. who ultimately will it through struggle the state’s business model a “progressive of his successful ‘66 campaign for gov- Tennessee’s state Legislature did one and sacrifice. It’s an old story that keeps plutocracy.” ernor. The “Pickrick Drumsticks” were even better, passing a bill declaring the repeating itself. An article in The American Prospect a euphemism for their intended use as Bible as the state’s official book. The gov- Once upon a time, the grand maestros by Chris Kromm and Sue Sturgis says the bludgeons to dissuade three black students ernor refused to sign the bill but the state over the region’s orchestras of backward- state’s electorate has long favored a pinch from Georgia Tech from sitting in and Legislature won’t let that stand. Being on ness were Dixiecrats. Now, it’s the ultra of moderation in its politicians, like Gov. sampling the fried chicken at Maddox’s the wrong side of history is a Southern conservatives of the Republican Party. Terry Sanford and others who called for diner. tradition. ■ Despite the changeover in personnel, the racial reconciliation and progressive eco- So with this history in mind, it is sad to content of their political performance nomic policies, even while black churches witness the shuttering of North Carolina’ s — Leslie Lilly is a native Florid- hasn’t changed much; nor has the audience burned across the South. They champi- moderation by way of the state’s hard turn ian. Her professional career spans more that is attracted to their play. oned investment in public education, alli- to the radical right, up-ending the progres- than 25 years leading major philan- If you know Southern history, the pres- ances with the business community to sive pragmatism of its more enlightened thropic institutions in the South and ent politics are distressingly reminiscent promote higher paying jobs and removal leadership. Appalachia. She writes frequently on of the bad old days when Jim Crow was of barriers to racial equality. The state’s governor has signed a bill issues of politics, public policy and king and segregation now and forever North Carolina was a beacon of hope into law discriminating against gay and philanthropy, earning national recogni- went platinum, sanctioned by the state for Southerners seeking a more enlight- transgender people, dictating which rest- tion for her leadership in the charitable and espoused by moral bigots thumping ened path toward resolving racial issues. rooms they can use; and further, permits sector. She resides with her family and their Bibles. These unmannerly attitudes The state surely had its political warts, but the state to usurp the authority of local pugs in Jupiter. Email her at llilly@ and behaviors remain entrenched as rel- compared to most Southern states, it was governments to pass nondiscriminatory floridaweekly.com and read past blog ics. They are artifacts of the dark side of in stark contrast to the war in the region ordinances. Transgender people must use posts on Tumblr at llilly15.Tumblr.com. Southern heritage, the Confederate flag being waged by the white establishment the bathrooms that match their gender at HIGHER A STROKE LEVEL OF AWARD CARE WINNING Members of Tenet Comprehensive Health’s Stroke Center Find out more information about our award-winning services. Register for a FREE Stroke Screening by calling 561-882-9100 901 45th St West Palm Beach, FL 33407 | StMarysMC.com MAY COMMUNITY EVENTS & LECTURES Stroke – Panel of Experts Presentation The Mystery of Migraines May is National Stroke Awareness Month Jennifer Buczyner, MD Neurologist Thursday, May 19 @ 6-7pm Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center // Classroom 4 Thirty-six million Americans, about 12% of the population, sufer from migraine headaches. Join Jennifer Buczyner, MD, a neurologist on the medical staf at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center to learn more about headaches, migraines and available treatment options. Light dinner and refreshments will be served. Arun Talkad, MD Ali Malek, MD Scott McFarland, MD Chief Keith Bryer PBGMC SMMC PBGMC PBG Fire Rescue Tuesday, May 10 @ 6-8pm Palm Beach State College // SC127 // BioScience Building 3160 PGA Blvd. // Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 In honor of Stroke Awareness Month, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center and St. Mary’s Medical Center, both part of The Advanced Neuroscience Network, are teaming up with Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue to ofer a round table presentation with a panel of experts and a local stroke survivor. The event will be held at Palm Beach State FREE COMMUNITY SCREENINGS College, and there will be a question-and-answer session following the presentation. Light dinner and refreshments will be served.
Recommended publications
  • MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data As a Visual Representation of Self
    MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data as a Visual Representation of Self Chad Philip Hall A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of: Master of Design University of Washington 2016 Committee: Kristine Matthews Karen Cheng Linda Norlen Program Authorized to Offer Degree: Art ©Copyright 2016 Chad Philip Hall University of Washington Abstract MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data as a Visual Representation of Self Chad Philip Hall Co-Chairs of the Supervisory Committee: Kristine Matthews, Associate Professor + Chair Division of Design, Visual Communication Design School of Art + Art History + Design Karen Cheng, Professor Division of Design, Visual Communication Design School of Art + Art History + Design Shelves of vinyl records and cassette tapes spark thoughts and mem ories at a quick glance. In the shift to digital formats, we lost physical artifacts but gained data as a rich, but often hidden artifact of our music listening. This project tracked and visualized the music listening habits of eight people over 30 days to explore how this data can serve as a visual representation of self and present new opportunities for reflection. 1 exploring music listening data as MUSIC NOTES a visual representation of self CHAD PHILIP HALL 2 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF: master of design university of washington 2016 COMMITTEE: kristine matthews karen cheng linda norlen PROGRAM AUTHORIZED TO OFFER DEGREE: school of art + art history + design, division
    [Show full text]
  • Going Nuts in the Nutmeg State?
    Going Nuts in the Nutmeg State? A Thesis Presented to The Division of History and Social Sciences Reed College In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Arts Daniel Krantz Toffey May 2007 Approved for the Division (Political Science) Paul Gronke Acknowledgements Acknowledgements make me a bit uneasy, considering that nothing is done in isolation, and that there are no doubt dozens—perhaps hundreds—of people responsible for instilling within me the capability and fortitude to complete this thesis. Nonetheless, there are a few people that stand out as having a direct and substantial impact, and those few deserve to be acknowledged. First and foremost, I thank my parents for giving me the incredible opportunity to attend Reed, even in the face of staggering tuition, and an uncertain future—your generosity knows no bounds (I think this thesis comes out to about $1,000 a page.) I’d also like to thank my academic and thesis advisor, Paul Gronke, for orienting me towards new horizons of academic inquiry, and for the occasional swift kick in the pants when I needed it. In addition, my first reader, Tamara Metz was responsible for pulling my head out of the data, and helping me to consider the “big picture” of what I was attempting to accomplish. I also owe a debt of gratitude to the Charles McKinley Fund for providing access to the Cooperative Congressional Elections Study, which added considerable depth to my analyses, and to the Fautz-Ducey Public Policy fellowship, which made possible the opportunity that inspired this work.
    [Show full text]
  • ウィークエンド サンシャイン Playlist Archive Dj:ピーター・バラカン
    ウィークエンド サンシャイン PLAYLIST ARCHIVE DJ:ピーター・バラカン 2016 年 1 月 9 日放送 01. Blues In The Morning / Keith Richards // Crosseyed Heart 02. All Buttoned Up / Richard Thompson // Still 03. Last Tango On 16th Street / Boz Scaggs // A Fool To Care 04. Firebird Blues / Sonny Landreth // Bound By The Blues 05. Skydiver / Mark Knopfler // Tracker 06. Beg Steal or Borrow / Jon Cleary // Gogo Juice 07. Some Enchanted Evening / Bob Dylan // Shadows In The Night 08. Final Thought / Kamasi Washington // The Epic 09. Prescription for the Blues / Watkins Family Hour // Watkins Family Hour 10. Magnet / Punch Brothers // The Phosphorescent Blues 11. Gimme All Your Love / Alabama Shakes // Sound & Color 12. Foolish Heart / Donnie Fritts // Oh My Goodness 13. People Want To Hear About Love / Neil Young // The Monsanto Years 14. November Tale / Waterboys // Modern Blues 15. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word / Diana Krall // Wallflower 16. Wakinotani / 濱口祐自 // Going Home 2016 年 1 月 16 日放送 01. All the Young Dudes (Bowie vocal) / Mott The Hoople // Anthology 02. Magnificent Sanctuary Band / Donny Hathaway // Donny Hathaway 03. Put Your Hand In The Hand / Donny Hathaway // Donny Hathaway 04. She's About A Mover / Otis Clay // Sweet Soul Music: Voices From The Shadows 05. Wild Horses / Otis Clay // Paint It Blue: Songs Of The Rolling Stones 06. I Die A Little Each Day / Otis Clay // That's How It Is 07. Precious Precious / Otis Clay // Live! 08. I Volunteer / Jack Tempchin // Learning To Dance 09. Ida Lupino / Paul Bley // Open, To Love 10. OsakaWalkDub / 堺家小利貴丸 // OndoFiGwaan 11. Boom Boom Beat Awaodori / M.C.
    [Show full text]
  • TOP TUNES —Andrew Bridges First-Year International Business Student
    University of South Carolina Scholar Commons November 2015 Fall 11-30-2015 The aiD ly Gamecock, Monday, November 30, 2015 The niU versity of South Carolina, Office oftude S nt Media Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2015_nov Recommended Citation The nivU ersity of South Carolina, Office of Student Media, "The aiD ly Gamecock, Monday, November 30, 2015" (2015). November. 11. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2015_nov/11 This Newspaper is brought to you by the 2015 at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NEWS 1 Daniel Hou / THE DAILY GAMECOCK UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2015 VOL. 106, NO. 47 ● SINCE 1908 Gamecocks remain undefeated with Lipscomb win Jeremy Marshall Harkness / THE DAILY GAMECOCK The annual Governor’s Carolighting celebrates the lighting of the offi cial State Christmas Tree. Holiday events to light up Columbia streets Emily Barber ceremony itself will begin at celebration that will include @EMILYRISA 7 p.m. festivities and sales in many Rick Ackerman/ THE DAILY GAMECOCK The preliminary stores in the area. The Gamecocks had the most assists since the 2012 season Now that Thanksgiving festivities will feature Many of the festivities will with a total of 24. has passed and winter is just caroling performances by take place by the fountain around the corner, the city of the Carolighting Children’s near the intersection of Columbia will offi cially kick Choir, the Dreher High Greene and Harden Streets.
    [Show full text]
  • Cyber Influence Operations: an Overview and Comparative Analysis
    CSS CYBER DEFENSE Cyber Influence Operations: An Overview and Comparative Analysis Zurich, October 2019 Cyber Defense Project (CDP) Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich Author: Sean Cordey © 2019 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich Contact: Center for Security Studies Haldeneggsteig 4 ETH Zurich CH-8092 Zurich Switzerland Tel.: +41-44-632 40 25 [email protected] www.css.ethz.ch Analysis prepared by: Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich ETH-CSS project management: Tim Prior, Head of the Risk and Resilience Research Group; Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Deputy Head for Research and Teaching; Andreas Wenger, Director of the CSS Disclaimer: The opinions presented in this study exclusively reflect the authors’ views. Please cite as: Cordey, Sean. (2019). Cyber Influence Operations: An Overview and Comparative Analysis, Cyberdefense Trend Analysis, Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich. Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 1 Introduction 5 2 Summary of the Debate Around Influence Activities 6 2.1 Influence and Some Historical Examples 6 2.2 The Definition Conundrum of Influence Activities and Techniques 7 3 Cyber & Influence Operations 11 3.1 Definition and Scope of Cyber Influence Operations 11 3.2 Influence Operations and Cyber Influence Operations: Similarities and Differences 11 3.3 Potential & Strategic Implications 19 4 Comparative analysis: American and Russian Cyber Influence Operations 21 4.1 Methodology 21 4.2 Presentation of Results and Discussion 21 4.3 Additional Remarks 26 5 Conclusion 28 6 Glossary 30 7 List of Abbreviations 31 8 Bibliography 32 Cyber Influence Operations: An Overview and Comparative Analysis Executive Summary conflict, CIOs are increasingly also used in times of peace or in the context of mere rivalry.
    [Show full text]
  • It's Getting Ugly out There
    It’s Getting Ugly Out There The Frauds, Bunglers, Liars, and Losers Who Are Hurting America JACK CAFFERTY John Wiley & Sons, Inc. It’s Getting Ugly Out There It’s Getting Ugly Out There The Frauds, Bunglers, Liars, and Losers Who Are Hurting America JACK CAFFERTY John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright © 2007 by Jack Cafferty. All rights reserved Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey Published simultaneously in Canada Design and composition by Navta Associates, Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copy- right Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, (978) 750-8400, fax (978) 646-8600, or on the web at www.copyright.com. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, (201) 748-6011, fax (201) 748-6008, or online at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While the publisher and the author have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically dis- claim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
    [Show full text]
  • How We Feel About Politics Professor Tom Miller, Dept
    How We Feel about Politics Professor Tom Miller, Dept. of English [email protected] and 626-0202 Bookmarks to weekly assignments in this document Links to online sources o Sources only available on line How a Socialist and a Populist Crashed the Parties Page 3 Campaign Exposes Divisions Over Issues, Values and How Life Has Changed in the U.S. (3/31/16). Voters’ Perceptions of the Candidates: Traits, Ideology and Impact on Issues, (7/14/16) How do the political parties make you feel?, (6/22/16) Donald J. Trump’s Nomination Speech Clinton’s Nomination Speech Democratic Party Platform Republican Party Platform “Unconscious Reactions Separate Liberals and Conservatives” “How Politics Breaks Our Brains” Trumping Conservativism Page 37 “The Appeal of Donald Trump” “The Fact That You’re Going To Die Is Donald Trump’s Biggest Asset” “95,000 Words, Many of Them Ominous, From Donald Trump’s Tongue” “How Should Conservatives Respond to the Age of Trump?” “The GOP’s Ideological Earthquake and the Aftermath” Videos not included here: o The Debates between Lincoln and Douglas o CNN Make or Break Moments in Presidential Debates o 1960 Kennedy and Nixon Debate with commentary by Walter Cronkite o 1980 Debate of Reagan and Carter o 1992 Bush and Clinton Debate o 2012 Obama and Romney Debate How Much of It is Because She’s a Woman? Page 47 “Hey Hillary, Here’s Why People Don’t Trust You” “Hillary Clinton's Trust Gap Is Killing Her with Millennials” “Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton is Corrupt—Is He Right?” “Americans’ views
    [Show full text]
  • Social Media and Democracy: Is Something Missing? Stephan Sonnenberg
    The Druk Journal འབྲུག་୲་䝴ས་䝺བ། Social Media and Democracy: Is Something Missing? Stephan Sonnenberg Much has been written about the impact of social media on democracy, especially in recent years. In part, this explosion of commentary on the role of social media came about as the result of several very high-profile elections, among them the presidential election in the United States, that some analysts believe were very heavily influenced— possibly even decided — because of efforts by foreign powers to sway popular opinion via social media channels.1 Bhutanese policy makers, like everyone else, should be concerned about these very real forces that have come to influence more and more elections globally. I must warn the reader that this article is written by an American expatriate grateful to be living in Bhutan. The article is heavily coloured by my own sombre view of what has happened to the United States’ political culture over the past decade(s), juxtaposed with what I find to be a fairly healthy policy- making environment in Bhutan. Furthermore, I am writing as someone who has never found much entertainment value in the various social media outlets that have increasingly come to define our communications landscape. I must therefore admit that this makes it a great deal easier for me to remain agnostic about a communication medium that, for a great many of my respected peers and colleagues, has become an important tool for their everyday work, socialising, and information gathering. Fourteen years ago, the United States was immersed in a highly contentious election campaign.
    [Show full text]
  • Countering Information Influence Activities: the State of The
    RESEARCH REPORT Countering Information Influence Activities The State of the Art 2 Countering Information Influence Activities: The State of the Art, version 1.4 (1 July 2018) James Pamment, Howard Nothhaft, Henrik Agardh-Twetman, Alicia Fjällhed Department of Strategic Communication, Lund University MSB’s points of contact: Fredrik Konnander Publication number MSB1261 – July 2018 ISBN 978-91-7383-865-8 MSB has ordered and financed this report. The authors are solely responsible for the content. 3 Preface This is version 1.4 of a report that aims to provide an overview of current thinking on how to counteract information influence activities. It was commissioned to support the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency’s (MSB) work in strengthening societal resilience against information influence activities. The report is intended to offer (1) a scientific overview to support the development of the MSB handbook Counter Influence Strategies for Communicators, (2) a guide and framework that can support the development of training and education on counter influence, and (3) a Swedish perspective on the knowledge currently available on information influence activities. The authors wish to thank MSB and the dozens of interviewees and reviewers without whom the study would not have been possible. 4 Foreword The term “Fake News” has catapulted the topic of information operations into the centre of a heated and mostly ill-informed public debate. One common misconception is that the problem is new. Another mistake is to assume that information, as the most visible part of the problem, is necessarily the most important. Both of these are at best only partly true.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 DJ Music by Song
    Artist Song 112 Cupid 112 Dance With Me Remix (Featuring Beanie Sigel) 112 Peaches & Cream 311 All Mixed Up 311 Amber 311 Beautiful Disaster 311 Borders 311 Brodels 311 Color 311 The Continuous Life 311 Creature Feature 311 Dont Let Me Down 311 Don't Stay Home 311 Down 311 Electricity 311 Galaxy 311 Guns (Are For Pussies) 311 Hive 311 Inner Light Spectrum 311 Jackolantern's Weather 311 Jupiter 311 Light Years 311 Loco 311 Love Song 311 Misdirected Hostility 311 No Control 311 Prisoner 311 Purpose 311 Random 311 Rub A Dub 311 Running 311 Starshines 311 Stealing Happy Hours 311 Strangers 311 Sweet 311 T&P Combo 311 Transistor 311 Tune In 311 Use Of Time 311 What Was I Thinking 702 Where My Girls At 702 Where My Girls At? 2002 Lady of the Moon 2002 Summer's End !!! AM/FM ? & The Mysterians 96 Tears .38 Special Hold On Loosely .38 Special Second Chance 'N Sync Bringin' Da Noise 'N Sync Bye Bye Bye 'N Sync Bye Bye Bye 'N Sync Crazy For You 'N Sync Digital Get Down 'N Sync Everything I Own 'N Sync For The Girl Who Has Everything 'N Sync Giddy Up 'N Sync Girlfriend 'N Sync God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You 'N Sync Gone 'N Sync Here We Go 'N Sync Here We Go 'N Sync I Drive Myself Crazy 'N Sync I Just Wanna Be With You 'N Sync I Need Love 'N Sync I Thought She Knew 'N Sync I Want You Back 'N Sync I'll Be Good For You 'N Sync It Makes Me Ill 'N Sync It's Gonna Be Me 'N Sync It's Gonna Be Me 'N Sync Just Got Paid 'N Sync No Strings Attached 'N Sync Pop 'N Sync Sailing 'N Sync Tearin' Up My Heart 'N Sync That's When I'll Stop Loving You 'N Sync This I Promise You 'N Sync This I Promise You 'N Sync You Got It 'N Sync Feat.
    [Show full text]
  • The Swift-Boating of Peak Oil
    The Oil Drum | The Swift-Boating of Peak Oil http://www.theoildrum.com/story/2005/11/15/32834/429 The Swift-Boating of Peak Oil Posted by Stuart Staniford on November 15, 2005 - 7:32am Topic: Policy/Politics Tags: aspo-usa, gas prices, hubbert peak, matthew simmons, oil prices, peak oil [list all tags] Update [2005-11-15 14:29:31 by Stuart Staniford]: Rigzone has deleted Dr Corsi's article. A copy of a very similar piece can be found here for historical interest. Browsing peakoil.com late at night, I came across the following interesting specimen at Rigzone, of all places. Dr Jerome Corsi writes: A key argument of "Peak-Oil" and "Fossil-Fuel" theorists is no new giant oilfield discoveries have been made in recent years. Oil "experts" such as Matt Simmons and Ken Deffeyes are locked into the belief that oil is a fossil fuel, and pretty soon we are bound to have found and drilled all the oil that ever was. What about Brazil? The experience of Brazil's offshore drilling is proving that giant new oil fields are out there, waiting to be discovered, just off shore along the continental shelf. Petrobras, Brazil's largest oil company is moving Brazil from being nearly 100 percent dependent on foreign oil imports only some 50 years ago, toward becoming a net oil exporter in the next few years. How? Brazil has realized spectacular results by developing the technology to drill ultra-deep offshore wells in Brazil's Barracuda and Caratingua oil fields, in the Campos Basin some 50 miles into the Atlantic Ocean east of Rio de Janeiro.
    [Show full text]
  • DJ Song List by Song
    A Case of You Joni Mitchell A Country Boy Can Survive Hank Williams, Jr. A Dios le Pido Juanes A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You The Monkees A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) Fergie, Q-Tip & GoonRock A Love Bizarre Sheila E. A Picture of Me (Without You) George Jones A Taste of Honey Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass A Ti Lo Que Te Duele La Senorita Dayana A Walk In the Forest Brian Crain A*s Like That Eminem A.M. Radio Everclear Aaron's Party (Come Get It) Aaron Carter ABC Jackson 5 Abilene George Hamilton IV About A Girl Nirvana About Last Night Vitamin C About Us Brook Hogan Abracadabra Steve Miller Band Abracadabra Sugar Ray Abraham, Martin and John Dillon Abriendo Caminos Diego Torres Absolutely (Story Of A Girl) Nine Days Absolutely Not Deborah Cox Absynthe The Gits Accept My Sacrifice Suicidal Tendencies Accidentally In Love Counting Crows Ace In The Hole George Strait Ace Of Hearts Alan Jackson Achilles Last Stand Led Zeppelin Achy Breaky Heart Billy Ray Cyrus Across The Lines Tracy Chapman Across the Universe The Beatles Across the Universe Fiona Apple Action [12" Version] Orange Krush Adams Family Theme The Hit Crew Adam's Song Blink-182 Add It Up Violent Femmes Addicted Ace Young Addicted Kelly Clarkson Addicted Saving Abel Addicted Simple Plan Addicted Sisqó Addicted (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) [feat. Hadley] Serge Devant Addicted To Love Robert Palmer Addicted To You Avicii Adhesive Stone Temple Pilots Adia Sarah McLachlan Adíos Muchachos New 101 Strings Orchestra Adore Prince Adore You Miley Cyrus Adorn Miguel
    [Show full text]