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Jones (Stephen) Oklahoma City Bombing Archive, 1798 – 2003 (Bulk 1995 – 1997)
JONES (STEPHEN) OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING ARCHIVE, 1798 ± 2003 (BULK 1995 ± 1997). See TARO record at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/03493/cah-03493.html (Approximately 620 linear feet) This collection is open for research use. Portions are restricted due to privacy concerns. See Archivist's Note for more details. Use of DAT and Beta tapes by appointment only; please contact repository for more information. This collection is stored remotely. Advance notice required for retrieval. Contact repository for retrieval. Cite as: Stephen Jones Oklahoma City Bombing Archive, 1798 ± 2003 (Bulk 1995 ± 1997), Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin. [AR 98-395; 2003-055; 2005-161] ______________________________________________________________________________ BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Stephen Jones (born 1940) was appointed in May 1995 by the United States District Court in Oklahoma City to serve as the lead defense attorney for Timothy McVeigh in the criminal court case of United States of America v. Timothy James McVeigh and Terry Lynn Nichols. On April 19, 1995, two years to the day after the infamous Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms raid on the Branch Davidians at Waco, Texas, a homemade bomb delivered inside of a Ryder rental truck was detonated in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Timothy McVeigh, as well as his accomplice Terry Nichols, were accused of and, in 1997, found guilty of the crime, and McVeigh was executed in 2001. Terry Nichols is still serving his sentence of 161 consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole in the ADX Florence super maximum-security prison in Florence, Colorado. -
Here Any Question When a Cut and a Slice Are Just the Same
Architectural Association The Slice: School of Architecture Cutting to See A cut and a slice is there any question when a cut and a slice are just the same. A cut and a slice has no particular exchange it has such a strange exception to all that which is different. A cut and only slice, only a cut and only a slice, the remains of a taste may remain and tasting is accurate. A cut and an occasion, a slice and a substitute a single hurry and a circumstance that shows that, all this is so reasonable when every thing is clear. — Gertrude Stein, What Happened: A Play (1922) Seeing is a matter of surfaces. It’s for this a secret order, spill lurid innards and open reason that both vision and representation new views. The convention of the architec- are continually haunted by the problem tural cross-section here finds its parallel of insides and outsides – the relationship in the physical sectioning of histological between the external and what lies within. specimens. The pleasures of the Paris- A merely perceptual matter? If only. It has ian voyeur meet the dutiful labours of the crept on us: the ocular paradigm of post- lumberjack. The earth itself, like an onion, Cartesian metaphysics gradually sublimed reveals its hidden structure. So take a look. this pervasive visual anxiety, creating in But remember, cutting to see is an object the process our basic metaphors for critical lesson in the violence of vision. The world inquiry itself: ‘superficial’ propositions, looks different when you wield an edge. -
La Situation Économique Retient L'attention
Le journal lu par 95% de la population qu'il dessert ! À L’INTÉRIEUR Éthanol...........HA3Pensée Pensée Accident : deux blessés.........HA05Pensée Les Élans termi- nentPe 3e........HA28nsée Vol. 30 No 46 Hearst On ~ Le mercredi 8 février 2006 1,25$ + T.P.S. Dame Nature s’est déchaînée dimanche et lundi, laissant plus de 30 centimètres de neige sur son pas- PenséePensée sage. Les vents violents ont également compliqué la tâche des piétons et des automobilistes. Plusieurs personnes, dont Yvon Grenon, ont dû avoir recours Celui qui apprend les règles à leur pelle hier matin pour nettoyer. Photo Le Pensée Nord/CP de sagesse sans y conformer sa vie est semblable à un homme qui labourerait son champ sans l’ensemencer. Proberbe persan Le directeur d’un asile de fous a deux perroquets: un rouge et un vert. Un jour, ils s’échappent et vont se percher dans un arbre. Le directeur demande si un des patients peut grimper dans l’ar- bre. Un fou se présente, monte dans l’arbre et ramène le perroquet rouge. Ensuite, il va s’asseoir. Le directeur lui demande pourquoi il ne va pas chercher le perroquet vert. Le fou lui répond : - Comme il n’est pas mûr, je l’ai laissé sur l’arbre ! Discours du maire La situation économique retient l’attention HEARST (FB) – La situation À une question à propos d’un la rue Prince, entre les 3e et 6e - le remplacement des planchers économique est un des sujets qui projet de porcherie dans la rues; au Centre récréatif. 6 a retenu l’attention lors du dis- région, le maire Sigouin a indi- - la construction du nouveau che- Par ailleurs, la sécheresse de MERCREDI cours inaugural du maire Roger qué qu’on procédait à une étude min industriel pour détourner la l’été dernier a forcé l’installation Sigouin, dimanche. -
Marketing Privacy: a Solution for the Blight of Telemarketing
Marketing Privacy Ian Ayrest Matthew Funktt Unsolicited solicitations in the form of telemarketing calls, email spam andjunk mail impose in aggregate a substantial negative externality on society. Telemarketers do not bear the full costs of their marketing because they do not compensate recipients for the hassle of, say, being interrupted during dinner. Current regulatory responses that give consumers the all-or-nothing option ofregistering on the Internet to block all unsolicited telemarketing calls are needlessly both over- and under inclusive. A better solution is to allow individual consumers to choose the price per minute they would like to receive as compensation for listening to telemarketing calls. Such a "name your own price" mechanism could be easily implemented technologically by crediting consumers' phone bills (a method analogous to the current debits to bills from 1-900 calls). Compensated calling is also easily implemented within current "don't call" statutes simply by giving "don't-call" households the option to authorize intermediaries to connect calls that meet their particular manner or compensation prerequisites. Under this rule, consumers are presumptively made better off by a regime that gives them greater freedom. Telemarketing firms facing higher costs of communication are likely to better screen potential contacts. Consumers having the option of choosing an intermediate price will receive fewer calls, which will be better tailored to their interests, and will be compensatedfor those calls they do receive. Giving consumers the right to be compensated may also benefit some telemarketers. Once consumers are voluntarily opting to receive telemarketing calls (in return for tailored compensation), it becomes possible to deregulate the telemarketers-lifting current restrictions on the time (no night time calls) and manner (no recorded calls). -
Works Cited Entries Core Elements 1
Illinois Valley Community College Writing Center WORKS CITED ENTRIES CORE ELEMENTS 1. Author. 2. Title of source. 3. Title of container, 4. Other contributors, 5. Version, 6. Number, 7. Publisher, 8. Publication date, 9. Location. 1. Author • Begin the entry with the author’s last name, followed by a comma and the rest of the name. Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Bantam, 2006. • When a source has two authors, include them in the order presented in the work. Reverse the first name as described above, follow it with a comma and and, and give the second name in normal order. Sabrio, David and Mitchel Burchfield. Insightful Writing. Houghton Mifflin, 2009. • When a source has three or more authors, reverse the first name as described above and follow it with a comma and et al. Burdick, Anne, et al. Digital_Humanities. MIT P, 2012. • Author refers to the person or group primarily responsible for producing the work, so an editor(s) or corporate author may be listed first in the entry. When a work is published by an organization that is also its author, begin the entry with the title, skipping the author element, and list the organization only as publisher. • When a work is published without an author, do not list the author as “anonymous.” Instead, skip the author element and begin the entry with the work’s title. “Preeclampsia.” Mayo Clinic, 2016, www.mayoclinic.org/diseases_conditions/preeclampsia/basics/definition/con-20031644. 2. Title of Source • Use standard capitalization for titles and subtitles. A title is placed in quotation marks if the source is part of a larger work. -
A Trader's Journey
P A R T I A Trader’s Journey COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL c01 7 June 3, 2014 10:07 PM CHAPTER 1 T he Birth of a Trader t was 1989, and I was California dreamin’. Actually I wasn’t dreaming, I was al- ready in California, living a young single man’s dream. A year or so out of college, I 9 I was residing in sunny Manhattan Beach, California, with a small apartment three blocks from the soft white sand so wonderful that they used it to help create Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. I had graduated the year before, summa cum laude, with a bach- elor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan, a top‐tier engineering school. Then I had turned my back on Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech), Stanford University, Purdue University, and Michigan, all of whom had accepted me in their aerospace master’s degree program. I turned down those great schools to live and work in sunny California, a lifelong dream. I still remember the precise moment I made that fateful decision. On a bitterly cold winter’s day in Ann Arbor, Michigan, I was walking down South University Avenue to one of my fi nal‐semester classes. The wind was blowing so hard in my face that I actually leaned into the wind to see if it would keep me up. At that point, fall- ing face‐fi rst onto the ice‐covered sidewalk would not have been much worse than feeling the stinging wind in my face. -
CS4102 Algorithms Summer 2020 Warm Up
CS4102 Algorithms Summer 2020 Warm Up How many arithmetic operations are required to multiply a 푛 × 푚 Matrix with a 푚 × 푝 Matrix? (don’t overthink this) 푝 푚 푚 푛 × 1 Warm Up How many arithmetic operations are required to multiply a 푛 × 푚 Matrix with a 푚 × 푝 Matrix? (don’t overthink this) 푝 푝 푚 푛 × 푚 = 푛 • 푚 multiplications and additions per element • 푛 ⋅ 푝 elements to compute • Total cost: 푚 ⋅ 푛 ⋅ 푝 2 Dynamic Programming • Requires Optimal Substructure – Solution to larger problem contains the (optimal) solutions to smaller ones • Idea: 1. Identify the recursive structure of the problem • What is the “last thing” done? 2. Save the solution to each subproblem in memory 3. Select a good order for solving subproblems • “Top Down”: Solve each recursively • “Bottom Up”: Iteratively solve smallest to largest 3 Matrix Chaining • Given a sequence of Matrices (푀1, … , 푀푛), what is the most efficient way to multiply them? 푐4 푐2 푐 1 푐3 푟 × 푟 푀 × 푀 푟1 푀1 × 2 푀2 3 3 푟4 4 4 Order Matters! 푐2 푐3 푐1 = 푟2 푐1 푐2 = 푟3 푟 × 푟 푟1 푀1 × 2 푀2 3 푀3 푐2 푟1 • 푀1 × 푀2 × 푀3 – uses 푐1 ⋅ 푟1 ⋅ 푐2 + c2 ⋅ 푟1 ⋅ 푐3 operations 5 Order Matters! 푐2 푐3 푐1 = 푟2 푐1 푐2 = 푟3 푟 × 푟 푟1 푀1 × 2 푀2 3 푀3 푐3 푟2 • 푀1 × (푀2 × 푀3) – uses c1 ⋅ r1 ⋅ 푐3 + (c2 ⋅ 푟2 ⋅ 푐3) operations 6 Order Matters! 푐1 = 푟2 푐2 = 푟3 • 푀1 × 푀2 × 푀3 – uses 푐1 ⋅ 푟1 ⋅ 푐2 + c2 ⋅ 푟1 ⋅ 푐3 operations 푀1 = 7 × 10 – 10 ⋅ 7 ⋅ 20 + 20 ⋅ 7 ⋅ 8 = 2520 푀2 = 10 × 20 • 푀1 × (푀2 × 푀3) 푀3 = 20 × 8 – uses 푐1 ⋅ 푟1 ⋅ 푐3 + (c2 ⋅ 푟2 ⋅ 푐3) operations 푐1 = 10 푐2 = 20 – 10 ⋅ 7 ⋅ 8 + 20 ⋅ 10 ⋅ 8 = 2160 푐3 = 8 푟1 = 7 푟2 = 10 푟3 = 20 7 Dynamic Programming • Requires Optimal Substructure – Solution to larger problem contains the solutions to smaller ones • Idea: 1. -
The Guardian, January 20, 1983
Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 1-20-1983 The Guardian, January 20, 1983 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1983). The Guardian, January 20, 1983. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE DAILY GUARDIAN Volume 11 j Number 41 Thursday. January 20.. 1983 ' " : . Wright State'University. Dayton, Ohio iMriaiai ^ B-r-r-r it's cold By LAUNCE RAKE" News Editor Although winter officially arrived- last •month, its presence ' wasn'4—especially ^ ,,—noticed until last week-k -J . Southwestern Ohio experienced a record, breaking delay of the traditional blanket of snow, but Wright Stafc finally got its dose of ' the white stuff last- weekend. We also had v r.ome^tuatiiuirfl cold weather this week. Thi' opinion about ttie temperature and ' snoW ap|H',ii*sto be mixed .on, campus: those • who ski like it. those who don't ski cohiplain , about hi>w miserable it Is. WWSU. Wright State's radio station, predicts tonight's temperature will fall t6 • 'between zero and five degrees. Snow, however, is'not expected. Slightly warmer temperatures arc predicted, for tomorrow, rising to about 30 degrees. KiiwaU BvGBEGMHANO i clapping rhythmically behavior. -
Sydney Program Guide
12/13/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ELEVEN_Guide?psStartDate=15-Dec-19&psEndDate=2… SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 15th December 2019 06:00 am Toasted TV G Want the lowdown on what's hot in the playground? Join the team for the latest in pranks, movies, music, sport, games and other seriously fun stuff! Featuring a variety of your favourite cartoons. 06:05 am The Amazing Spiez (Rpt) G Killer Condos Sharky, a top real estate agent, decides to eliminate his competition by selling them his Condos. The Spiez are sent to investigate the disappearances, but find themselves facing a shark. 06:30 am Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Girs Crisis G Shion Vs. Ace (Rpt) After getting stronger through the G Quest, Shion lures Ace out for a fight in the hope of regaining the Kiba family fortune. 06:55 am Toasted TV G Want the lowdown on what's hot in the playground? Join the team for the latest in pranks, movies, music, sport, games and other seriously fun stuff! Featuring a variety of your favourite cartoons. 07:00 am Cardfight!! Vanguard G: Next (Rpt) G Evil Eye Sovereign Enishi, the last remaining member of Team Jaime Flowers, goes up against Onimaru. 07:25 am Toasted TV G Want the lowdown on what's hot in the playground? Join the team for the latest in pranks, movies, music, sport, games and other seriously fun stuff! Featuring a variety of your favourite cartoons. 07:30 am Transformers: Robots In Disguise (Rpt) G The Golden Knight An ancient Cybertronian signal sends Bumblebee and chivalry-obsessed Fixit, to a remote English island for a routine scouting mission that quickly turns into the duo's very own call to adventure. -
The Daily Egyptian, June 22, 1976
Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC June 1976 Daily Egyptian 1976 6-22-1976 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 22, 1976 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1976 Volume 57, Issue 164 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, June 22, 1976." (Jun 1976). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1976 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June 1976 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I . • Research continu.es. on STS ~ applications . By LeI CliudUt . ~ • that. must still be i'eview~ for e~?h being processed." One 0 .t&se is that He said the STS bill has been passed Daily Egyptian SUIf Writer apph~t. These are analysIS of stuilent the proportion qf ~plic8!lts eligible f(lr by ~ Illinois Legislature for funding ea~ amount of guar~nteed loans, STS state mafclling funds is much durIng the 19'11-77 academic year. " Assuming everything is processed redu~tJoo of ~ factors- .or those who greater than the number of students " . I . ' . on schedule, students should know the rec~lved spring STS grants and eUgible for only student contributions Whether ~tate ~atcbing money Wlll results of their summer Student-to- regIStration information. he said. ' .be made ava,llab.le 15 now,~pe~t on Student (STS) grant applications by He .said he expects to receive the Gov. Walker s s~ture , he said. July 15, " said Robert Eggertsen, registration informatioa Tuesday. "Hopefully, the students who will be EggeT~en estJ~ated that about counselor at student work and financial Funds available fe:- STS grants working as volunteers on the·STS Grant $255,~ m . -
LAW and ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT "CREDIT" by Matt Sheppo
LAW AND ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT "CREDIT" By Matt Sheppo Matt Sheppo [email protected] WGA Registered M. SHEPPO LAW AND ORDER SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT “CREDIT” TEASER FADE IN: INT. THAD AND BARRY’S APARTMENT - NIGHT THAD, a preppy looking guy in his 20s, stands in his kitchen, perturbed by a smell in the air. He opens a cabinet under the sink and grabs a bag of trash. He sniffs it. THAD Christ, Barry... (calling) Barry! He heads through the bland, middle class apartment, arriving at: BARRY’S ROOM Entering the open door, Thad looks down at BARRY, a large, unkempt man strewn across the floor. PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC plays trough a stereo. THAD Barry, please, if all you’re gonna eat is tuna, disgusting by the way, throw the empty-- Barry? Thad nudges the unmoving Barry with his foot. Nothing. He bends down to get a closer look, putting his finger tips under Barry’s oily nostrils. Again, nothing. He turns Barry’s head to the side and a frothy white substance drains out of his mouth, down his cheek. THAD (CONT'D) Oh Jesus, Barry. Barry!! Suddenly, Barry lets out a stuttered HICCUP and rolls over. There is a bong underneath him, the water soaking the floor. A content smile comes to Barry’s lips. Thad shakes his head. CUT TO: EXT. APARTMENT BUILDING ALLEY - NIGHT Thad opens a dumpster lid and tosses the trash bag inside. As he’s about to close the lid, he does a double take. He looks in the dumpster, flinching in fear. M. -
Sydney Program Guide
6/19/2020 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ELEVEN_Guide?psStartDate=05-Jul-20&psEndDate=11-… SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 05th July 2020 06:00 am Toasted TV G Toasted TV Sunday 2020 163 Want the lowdown on what's hot in the playground? Join the team for the latest in pranks, movies, music, sport, games and other seriously fun stuff! Featuring a variety of your favourite cartoons. 06:05 am Dora The Explorer (Rpt) G Baby Bongo's Big Music Show Dora and Boots take Baby Bongo on a musical adventure as they race to the Big Music Show in time for Baby Bongo's first performance. 06:25 am Toasted TV G Toasted TV Sunday 2020 164 Want the lowdown on what's hot in the playground? Join the team for the latest in pranks, movies, music, sport, games and other seriously fun stuff! Featuring a variety of your favourite cartoons. 06:30 am Blaze And The Monster Machine (Rpt) G The Jungle Horn Stripes loves his jungle horn, a special instrument that can summon all the animals in the jungle, but when a jealous Crusher steals it, Blaze & Stripes must speed after him in a chase to get it back. 06:55 am Toasted TV G Toasted TV Sunday 2020 165 Want the lowdown on what's hot in the playground? Join the team for the latest in pranks, movies, music, sport, games and other seriously fun stuff! Featuring a variety of your favourite cartoons. 07:00 am The Bureau Of Magical Things (Rpt) CC G Forces Of Attraction Ruksy, Imogen and Lily venture into the dangerous Restricted Section of the Library in search of the truth about Kyra's new magical powers.