!®D1 Krotoszyńska

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

!®D1 Krotoszyńska ms «V9H| GAZETA MIESZKAŃCÓW POWIATU KROTOSZYŃSKIEGO Indeks 374997 Nr 16 (273) ISSN 1231 - 7691 ROK X !®D 1 C en a 1 , 7 0 zł Nakład 7000 egz. Krotoszyńska ORGAN M ALKONTENTÓW - PISMO POW STAŁE Z RUCHU „ SOLIDARNOŚCI” ' WYDAWCA - „ Lumen Press” sp. z o.o. KROTOSZYN ♦ KOBYLIN ♦ KOŹMIN WLKP. ♦ ROZDRAŻEW ♦ SULMIERZYCE ♦ ZDUNY ♦ CIESZKÓW ■ ■ T l Ale numer!!! • Nagrody dla czytelników (s tr. 5) • P ro te s t w Kobylinie (s tr. 6) • Najpiękniejszy ogród w Rozdrażewie (s tr. 7) • Otwarcie hali MAHLE — we wrześniu (s tr. 7) • D o k um e n ­ ty na wysypisku (s tr. 11) • Handlowcy negu­ ją decyzję Zarządu Krotoszyna (str. 11) • Gdzie Sołtys jest wójtem (s tr. 13) • K rz y s z ­ tof Zanussi o cudzie i nie tylko (s tr. 24) • Najwięksi) wybór najtańsze m\ WIELKANOCNE WIHTEMAU -z w KROTOSZYN, ul. Raszkowska 22 B JjpINT MARCHE Niech Światło n ^ — ■ — I II 1 111 li III Marchew Mandarynki Ser morski Zmartwychwstania tylko tylko ęfTWi ^ 3 9 % s Polędwica £ uśmierzy cierpienia, sopocka^yw. Biała surowa tylko 1 tylko ttjvvil; Kiełbasa oddali troski i niepokoje, śląska tylko Pomarańcza niech obdarzy Państwa mocą, Boczek b/z Karkówka tylko p o k o je m i ra d o ś c ią ! z/k redakcja Wiosenna wyprzedaż Raty obniżone o połowę! Rewelacyjną wprost promocję dla osób zainteresowanych zakupem samochodu DAEW OO przygotował na najbliższe 4 dni (19 - 22 kwietnia) Salon Sprzedaży Ratalnej tej firmy. M . Tak niskich rat i dogodnych warunków nie oferował dotychczas nikt. Wystarczy powiedzieć, że do podpisania umowy potrzebna jest tylko minimalna pierwsza wpłata i jeden dowód tożsamości, Obraz malowany ustami. Autorka: Monika Kamińska a raty na poszczególne modele wynoszą: MATIZ -191 zł, * 63-700 Krotoszyn TICO -156 zł, % AUTO ul. Zamkowy Folwark SYSTEM Tal. 062 722 50 92 POLONEZ -176 zł, ^ komnet 0601 19 19 36 Sprzedaje samochody al. Powst. Wlkp. 6 LANOS - 261 zł, Faz 062 741 32 79 63-700 Krotoszyn NUBIRA - 353 zł. \ DAEWOO O kna i drzw i z PCV typow e i nietypow e © 062 / 722-50-40 Profil VEKA; Okucia WINKHAUS UWAGA: Pierwszych 10 osób otrzyma dodatkowo !U i e t \ bardzo wartościowe prezenty. Super Promocja! ^ - montaż gratis. zapraszamy k o m p u t e r y do zakupów h1 Salonach Auto Systemu: Ponadto doradztwo, bezpłatny pomiar RATY kasy fiskalne Ostrów Wlkp ul. Kolejowa 5 , tel. 7 3 5 4 2 3 4 Dom Handlowy OKRĄGLAK oferujemy: i kosztorys, montaż i demontaż w Kalisz al. Wojska Polskiego 2 , tel. 7 6 4 99 3 3 h i t Hipermarket d r u k a r k i Patrz strona (ciekawa oferta) m u ........... „ u , ................ ................. 2 Fotozagadka KRYMINAŁKI Zdjęcie zamieszczone w numerze 13 przedstawiało fragment Rynku w Roz­ drażewie. Nagrodę za prawidłowe rozwiązanie zagadki otrzyma Alina W ło­ darczyk z Rozdrażewa. Dziś do rozszyfrowania kolejna fotografia. Gdzie zo­ ukradł teleFon; giną rowery; okradł erkę; łu­ stała zrobiona? N a naklejone na kartki kupony czekamy do 19 kwietnia, nagro­ pem narzędzia rolnicze; skóra i płyty z opla; za­ dę ufundowała restauracja B A K A R A T (Krotoszyn, Rynek). Do wylosowania PROPOZYCJE smakowity obiad dla dwóch osób.Kupony upoważniające do konsumpcji pro­ brał telewizor z budowy KROTOSZYŃSKIEGO simy odbierać w redakcji w piątki w godzinach od 10.00 do 15.00. OŚRODKA KULTURY Przy drodze brukowej z Borzęcic do środka, złodziej przeciął dwie do Mokronosu nieznany sprawca kłódki zabezpieczające drzwi, po 28 kwietnia po odcięciu blokady łącznika ra­ czym spenetrował dokładnie lokal, — TERROR GRUPPE diowego ukradł ze skrzynki na be­ kradnąc papierosy i artykuły spo­ tonowym słupie radiotelefon żywcze o wartości 3.000 zł. — koncert niemieckiego zespołu RADM OR o wartości 1.200 zł. 13 kwietnia sprzed bloku miesz­ muzycznego, FO LK KLUB Stratę poniosła Energetyka Kali­ kalnego przy ul. Przemysłowej ska . w Krotoszynie skradziono rower godz. 19.00 W nocy z 9 na 10 kwietnia w Kro­ górski JA G U AR , który przypięty bilety: przedsprzedaż w KOK-u 6 zł, toszynie przy ul. Zdunowskiej był do stojaka za pomocą linki na w dniu koncertu — 8 z ł z parkingu niestrzeżonego skra­ zamek szyfrowy. dziono samochód ciężarowy IV E - 15 kwietnia o godzinie 20.00 przy CO koloru czerwonego. Stratę w y­ ul. Mickiewicza w Krotoszynie WYSTAWY ceniono na 37.000 zł. z otwartego samochodu marki opel kwietnia ze stojaka w Krotoszy­ vectra skradziono kurtkę skórzaną Galeria REFEKTARZ 9 nie przy ul. Rawickiej skradziono oraz dwie płyty CD. Poszkodowa­ od 1 kwietnia niezabezpieczony rower górski ny ocenił straty na 650 zł. “Las” — wystawa fotografii PAM IR wart 400 zł. 33-letni mieszkaniec Krotoszyna 10 kwietnia z szopy przy ul. Zdu- z posesji przy ul. Świętokrzyskiej przyrodniczych Tomasza Łopatki nowskicj w Krotoszynie nieznany ukradł narzędzia rolnicze warte sprawca ukradł biały rower JU B I­ 1.500 zł (m iędzy innymi brony, ra­ LA T. Stratę oszacowano na 230 zł. dio, opylacz do ziemniaków, pługi, Biblioteka Publiczna 11 kwietnia w Grębowie trzech wyradlacz do buraków i poidła dla do końca kwietnia mężczyzn oferowało rolnikom do b y d ła ). sprzedaży sól z domieszką bliżej W nocy z 14 na 15 kwietnia “Portrety krotoszyniaków” nieokreślonej substancji jako na­ w Biadkach włamano się do re­ — ekspozycja prac malarskich wóz K O R N O LIT (łącznie 6 ton). montowanego domu. Łupem zło­ Pawła Grodzkiego W nocy z 11 na 12 kwietnia nie­ dzieja padł telewizor wart 200 zł. znany sprawca przeciął uszczelkę 15 kwietnia przy ul. Kolejowej w tylnej szybie stojącej na placu w Zdunach skradziono fiata 126p. Kino PRZEDWIOŚNIE przyszpitalnym przy ul. M ickiewi­ Właściciel oszacował poniesione cza w Krotoszynie karetki pogoto­ straty (pojazd i rzeczy osobiste) na do 20 kwietnia wia marki citroen i ukradł leki 2 .5 0 0 z ł. “Miasteczko South Park” warte 400 zł. 16 kwietnia z zaparkowanego Fot. „Rzecz" - Marcin Pawlik W nocy z 12 na 13 kwietnia przed blokiem na osiedlu Szarych — anim. USA, godz. 18.00 w Swinkowie włamano się do Szeregów auta skradziono radio do 20 kwietnia sklepu spożywczego. Żeby wejść warte 600 zł. “Koncert na 50 serc” Zdjęcie przedstawia: — obycz. USA, godz. 20.00 bilety 8 i 10 zł; U w a g a , Imię i nazwisko: w poniedziałki kino nieczynne A d r e s :.................... w y p a d e k ! Dyskusyjny 12 kwietnia w Rojewie przed prze­ Wypełniony I naklejony kupon prosimy wysłać na adre» Redakcji lub wrzucać do skrzynki *RK* - Sionklewicza 2a rowcę pojazdu strażacy wyciągali Klub Film owy DZBGZ jazdem kolejowym samochód hy- z pojazdu przy pomocy sprzętu hy­ undai w niewyjaśnionych okolicz­ draulicznego. M ężczyzna trafił do IMrotouyiuka 20 kwietnia nościach uderzył w drzewo. Po­ s z p ita la . “Nienawiść” szkodowanego w wypadku kie­ Praca czeka... — franc., 19.00 Poniżej zam ieszczam y niektóre oferty pracy dostępne w Powiato­ Straż pożarna w ym Urzędzie Pracy w Krotoszynie, tam też można uzyskać infor­ HKOŹMIN Wlkp. macje bardziej szczegółowe. O bok każdej oferty podajem y liczbę Kino MIESZKO interweniowała miejsc i nazwę miejscowości, w której mieści się zakład lub zleca­ na jest praca. Dane dotyczą wakatów, które czekają na chętnych 23 i 24 kwietnia 11 kwietnia przy ul. Koźmińskiej ugasili ogień i zapobiegli rozprze­ w Krotoszynie zapaliło się drewno strzenieniu się ognia na dach bu­ i były aktualne 17 kwietnia, do czasu ukazania się num eru gazety “Szósty zmysł” składowane w kotłowni przy loka­ d y n k u . w sklepach m ogły ulec zm ianie (aktualność m ożna sprawdzić pod — psychol. USA, godz. 18.00 lu gastronomicznym. Strażacy ( p o p i ) numerem telefonu PUP 725-36-84). 29 i 30 kwietnia Praca dla kobiet Praca dla mężczyzn r “Pociąg życia” dekoratorka ozdób choinkowych masarz — 1, Krotoszyn — 30, Zduny wędliniarz — 1, Krotoszyn— dramat franc., godz. 18.00 KUPON NR 16 c u k ie rn ik — 1, K ro to s z y n P r a c a piekarz — I, Krotoszyn mechanik maszyn precyzyjnych I Nagrodę z kuponu nr 13, pizzę w PAPA PIZZA, wylosowaliśmy dla dla kobiet lub m ężczyzn ZDUNY nauczyciel języka angielskiego — 1. D o b r z y c a I Hanny Jakubek z Brzozy. Zapraszamy serdecznie do redakcji w piątek murarz - -2, Benice — 1, K ro to s z y n Izba Muzealna ® od 10.00 do 15.00 po odbiór kuponu na nagrodę. nauczyciel języka angielskiego stolarz budowlany 2, Zduny , W naszym stałym konkursie sponsorem pozostaje PAPA PIZZA z Kro- 20 kwietnia — 1. K o ź m in W lk p . kierowca z prawem jazdy kat. C i E g toszyna. Kupon prosimy nakleić na kartkę i przysłać na adres redakcji lub główny księgowy — 1, K o b y lin — wystawa prac z wyższym wykształceniem akwizytor-kierowca z własnym § wrzucić do skrzynki na budynku redakcji przy ul. Sienkiewicza 2a do 19 nadesłanych na konkurs plastyczny i co najmniej 4-letnią praktyką samochodem dostawczym ! kwietnia. — 1, K r o to s z y n — 1, K ro to s z y n o tematyce wielkanocnej &< 19 kwietnia 2000 Drzwi balkonowe na raty! miesięczna rata mgr Monika Kula - Marcinek wymiary (tłumacz przysięgły języka niemieckiego) 865x2095 Tłumaczenia uwierzytelnione i zwykłe o (dokumenty pojazdu, świadectwa, akty urodzenia, ślubu itp.) Okno 2-skrzydłowe na raty! miesięczna rata 63-700 K rotoszyn, ul. Zdunow ska 72 wymiary tel. 725 45 03, 722 64 73, 1465x1435 RU+R fax. 725 29 OO, tel. kom . 0601 476 468 Zestaw balkonowy Pawilon handlowy nnnn okno na raty! 1165x1135, R+RU miesięczna rata K rotoszyn drzwi balkonowe al. Powstańców Wielkopolskich 62 865x2095, R 0 E O o oferuje PŁYTKI CERAMICZNE SUPER PROM OCJA! —— «— 63-700 Krotoszyn, ul. Zamkowy Folwark D d j Q Q 3 r rei. 062 722 50 92, 0601 19 19 36 ■ u — Faz 062 741 32 79 Mt Szeroki asortyment towarów, 64: gwarantujemy Sklep fachową i miłą obsługę.
Recommended publications
  • Strange Attraction Civity)
    HISTORICAL NOTE and then quenched to freeze in the nec- essary hardness and magnetic traits (such as improved retentivity and coer- Strange Attraction civity). After 1855 it was known that adding tungsten or manganese Each year, several million töns of Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt (Peter improved carbon steel as a permanent metal are produced for use as magnetic the Pilgrim) described in detail the use magnet. materials in many everyday devices and of a compass for navigation. He processes common to all of us — from believed that the lodestone derived its Many different families of magnetic radio communication, information stor- power from the sky. Apparently ön one alloys have come into use since the age, telephone receivers, and stereo of his long voyages, Peter the Pilgrim beginning of this Century. At the turn of Speakers to electric motors, transform- played with a sphere of magnetite, the 20th Century Sir Robert Hadfield ers, and generators. All these things exploring its surface with bits of iron. invented iron-silicon alloys, which have would have completely baffled the He discovered that lines of magnetic especially high permeabilities in the ori- shepherd Magnes 2500 years ago when, force circled the sphere and seemed to entation in which the alloy passes according to legend, he stepped on a intersect at two opposite places on the through the rolling press. Chrome-steel lodestone (magnetite). Pliny the Eider globe, which he named "poles" in anal- alloys were developed in 1917, and until wrote of Magnes, "the nails of whose ogy to the Earth's poles. It wasn't until 1930 the only commercially available shoes and the [iron] tip of whose staff more than three centuries later in 1600, permanent magnets were made of car- stuck fast in a magnetick field while he though, that William Gilbert, physician bon-steel, chrome-steel, or tungsten- pastured his flocks." to Queen Elizabeth I, proposed that the steel.
    [Show full text]
  • Suffering: Key to Francis Thompson
    Loyola University Chicago Loyola eCommons Master's Theses Theses and Dissertations 1949 Suffering: Key to Francis Thompson Vincent J. Forde Loyola University Chicago Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_theses Part of the English Language and Literature Commons Recommended Citation Forde, Vincent J., "Suffering: Key to Francis Thompson" (1949). Master's Theses. 759. https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_theses/759 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses and Dissertations at Loyola eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. Copyright © 1949 Vincent J. Forde SUFFERING: KEY TO FRANCIS THOMPSON BY VINCENT J. FORDE, S.J. A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL F'ULl<'ILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF I, MASTER OF ARTS IN LOYOLA UNIVERSITY FEBRUARY 1949 VI TA AUC TORI S Vincent J. Forde, S.J. was born at Dorchester, Mass., May 6, 1925. He graduated from Holy Name Grade School, Birm­ ingham, Michigan, in 1938 and entered the University of Detroit High School, Detroit, Michigan, in the same year. Upon grad­ uation in 1942 he entered the Novitiate of the Society of Jesus at Milford, Ohio. Here he was enrolled in the College of Arts of Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. In September of 1946 he transferred to West Baden College of Loyola University, from which he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in the following June.
    [Show full text]
  • 1-The Journal Issue No
    2 In letters from readers, they react to last month’s article about the debate 3 John Sash thinks we’ve not entirely understood the Bible regarding sex 3 Bernie Monsalvo and Reg Killingley TheJournal share their views of the UCG crisis 32 Murray Palmatier reports on a joint News of the Churches of God CGI-UCG feast-day observance Vol. XIV, No. 3 Founded 1997 Issue No. 140 (July 31, 2010) No car, no bicycle and no young Beyond Today man: Must have been an angel on WGN-TV ILFORD, Ohio —The Mrs. Collins, a longtime Church of He did not pay child support for United Church of God God member, lives with her husband, our four preschool children, so for M has contracted with su- Thomas H. Collins, in Anadarko. two years the church supported us by perstation WGN-TV to air its televi- third tithe. sion program, Beyond Today. By Retta Collins Teaching full time As reported Photo by Victor Kubik NADARKO, Okla.—In 1969 in an article by in Oregon I encountered an Then I began to teach full time. Peter Eddington Aangel. But first I’ll mention After a few years teaching in Okla- in United News some background information. homa, I decided to apply for a posi- (members.ucg. In 1956 in Oklahoma, when I was tion in Eugene, Ore. A school hired org), the show almost 20, I was state president of me to teach gifted fourth-graders began airing on Future Teachers of America College across from the campus of the Uni- July 11, 2010, Level.
    [Show full text]
  • The Passionate Puritan Mary Jane Mander Was Born in Ramarama, a Small Settlement Near Auckland, in 1877
    The Passionate Puritan mary jane mander was born in Ramarama, a small settlement near Auckland, in 1877. The daughter of pioneering parents, she led an itinerant childhood, her father’s kauri-milling business taking the family to various parts of the far north of New Zealand. Although much of her adult life was spent in New York and London, the far north was the enduring source of inspiration for her fiction, begin- ning with The Story of a New Zealand River (1920). This first novel examines the life and marriage of an Englishwoman transplanted to a timber-milling settlement on the banks of the Otamatea River. Poorly received in New Zealand at the time, it is now popular and widely recognized as one of the important founding classics of New Zealand literature. The Passionate Puritan (1921), The Strange Attraction (1922) and Allen Adair (1925) quickly followed. This quartet of novels portrays New Zealand pioneer society with an attentive realism and seriousness of purpose that no compatriot before her had sustained at such length. Together they constitute one of our most lively and accessible records of the colonial period of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Mander’s last two novels, The Besieging City (1926) and Pins and Pinnacles (1928), are set in New York and London respectively. Fluent and professional works, they nevertheless lack the intrinsic interest of Mander’s efforts to capture her own country in prose, and are now generally regarded as a coda to her writing career. She returned to New Zealand in 1932, but never managed to write another novel.
    [Show full text]
  • Jordanhill School Library AV Catalogue
    Jordanhill School Library AV Catalogue 2015/16 Audio CDs CD1 The Subtle Knife – Pullman, Phillip (8 CDs/ 8 hours 55 mins) Unabridged Will is twelve years old and he’s just killed a man. On the run, he finds a window into another world, and meets a strange, savage girl called Lyra. Both children have a mission to fulfil ……… But the world of Cittagazze is a dangerous place, where soul-eating Spectres roam. And in the mysterious Torre degli Angeli lurks an important secret – an object which people from many worlds would kill to posses …………. CD 2 The Story Of Tracy Beaker – Wilson, Jaqueline (3 CDs/ 2 hours 40 mins) Ten-year old Tracey was taken inti care a while ago, now she lives in a Children’s Home. She doen’t know exactly where her mum is, but she used to have long, pretend phone calls with her. Tracy’s had two foster families, but things just didn’t work out with either of them. ‘They’ve advertised me in the papers’ she writes, ‘but there weren’t many takers and now I think they’re getting a bit desperate’ CD 3 Flash Flood – Ryan, Chris (3 CDs / 3 hours) Abridged Code Red, Code Red ……. The Thames Barrier has gone! A tidal surge. A dramatic thunderstorm. And a rapidly rising river. Ben is in London for the day. And suddenly his visit becaomes a terrifying struggle to survive as the Barrier is overwhelmed and a torrent of water floods through the city’s streets in an unstoppable deluge of destruction.
    [Show full text]
  • The Role of Literary Tradition in the Novelistig
    THE ROLE OF LITERARY TRADITION IN THE NOVELISTIG TRAJECTORY OF EMILIA PARDO BAZAN DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By ARTHUR ALAN CHANDLER, B. A., M. A, ***** The Ohio State University 1956 Approved by: Adviser Department of Romance Languages ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I should like to thank Professor Stephen Gilman of Harvard University who originally suggested this topic and Professor Gabriel Pradal of The Ohio State University for his guidance through the first three chapters. I am especially grateful to Professors Richard Arraitage, Don L, Demorest and Bruce W. Wardropper, also of The Ohio State University, for their many valuable comments. Professor Carlos Blanco, who graciously assumed direction of this dissertation in its final stages, has provided numerous suggestions for all its chapters. 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I. Introduction............................ 1 Chapter II. Naturalism in France and Spain......... 10 Chapter III. First Novels............................ 47 Chapter IV. Los pazos de Ulloa and La madre naturaleza 75 Chapter V. Social and Political Themes............. 116 Chapter VI. The Religious Novels.................... 15# Chapter VII. Recapitulation and Conclusion.......... 206 Bibliography (A)..................................... 219 Bibliography (B)..................................... 221 Autobiography........................................ 230 111 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The centenary of the birth of dona Emilia Pardo Bazân (IS5I) has engendered considerable literary criticism regarding the nature and relative importance of her works. Her position in the world of belles lettres has always been partially obscured by the question of Naturalism in Spain. Yet anyone who has read three or four repre­ sentative novels from her entire literary output realizes that Naturalism is not a dominating feature throughout.
    [Show full text]
  • Cure / Really Mixed up Mix)
    CD 1 01 The 13th 02 Just Like Heaven (Dizzy Mix) 03 Friday I'm In Love (Strangelove Mix) 04 The Caterpillar (Flicker Mix) 05 Let's Go To Bed (Milk Mix) 06 Mint Car (Buskers Mix) 07 In Between Days (Shiver Mix) 08 High (Higher Mix) 09 Pictures of You (Extended Mix) 10 A Forest (Tree Mix) 11 Close To Me (Closer Mix) 12 The Walk (Everything Mix) 13 A Japanese Dream (Extended Mix) 14 Strange Attraction CD 2 01 Boys Don't Cry (New Voice Club Mix) 02 Hot Hot Hot!!! (Extended Mix) 03 The Love Cats (Extended Mix) 04 Love Song (Extended Mix) 05 Halo 06 Fascination Street (Extended Mix) 07 Lullaby (Extended Mix) 08 Harold And Joe 09 Why Can't I Be You (12-Inch Extended Mix) 10 Never Enough (Big Mix) 11 A Letter to Elise (Blue Mix) 12 Primary (Red Mix) Really Mixed Up CD 1 01 The 13th 02 Just Like Heaven (Dizzy Mix) 03 Friday I'm In Love (Strangelove Mix) 04 The Caterpillar (Flicker Mix) 05 Let's Go To Bed (Milk Mix) 06 Mint Car (Buskers Mix) 07 In Between Days (Shiver Mix) 08 High (Higher Mix) 09 Pictures of You (Extended Mix) t 10 A Forest (Tree Mix) t h h e 11 Close To Me (Closer Mix) e c 12 The Walk (Everything Mix) c u u r 13 A Japanese Dream (Extended Mix) r e 14 Strange Attraction e / / r r e CD 2 e a a l 01 Boys Don't Cry (New Voice Club Mix) l l l y 02 Hot Hot Hot!!! (Extended Mix) y m m 03 The Love Cats (Extended Mix) i i x 04 Love Song (Extended Mix) x e e d 05 Halo d u 06 Fascination Street (Extended Mix) u p p 07 Lullaby (Extended Mix) 08 Harold And Joe 09 Why Can't I Be You (12-Inch Extended Mix) 10 Never Enough (Big Mix) 11 A Letter to Elise (Blue Mix) 12 Primary (Red Mix) Really Mixed Up CD TWO.
    [Show full text]
  • Brand New Cd & Dvd Releases 2004 5,000+ Top Sellers
    BRAND NEW CD & DVD RELEASES 2004 5,000+ TOP SELLERS COB RECORDS, PORTHMADOG, GWYNEDD,WALES, U.K. LL49 9NA Tel. 01766 512170: Fax. 01766 513185: www. cobrecords.com // e-mail [email protected] CDs, Videos, DVDs Supplied World-Wide At Discount Prices – Exports Tax Free SYMBOLS USED - IMP = Imports. r/m = remastered. + = extra tracks. D/Dble = Double CD. *** = previously listed at a higher price, now reduced Please read this listing in conjunction with our “ CDs AT SPECIAL PRICES” feature as some of the more mainstream titles may be available at cheaper prices in that listing. Please note that all items listed on this 2004 5,000+ titles listing are all of U.K. manufactured (apart from Imports which are denoted IM or IMP). Titles listed on our list of SPECIALS are a mix of U.K. and E.C. manufactured product. We will supply you with whichever item for the price/country of manufacture you choose to order. 695 10,000 MANIACS campfire songs Double B9 14.00 713 ALARM in the poppy fields X4 12.00 793 ASHER D. street sibling X2 12.80 866 10,000 MANIACS time capsule DVD X1 13.70 859 ALARM live in the poppy fields CD/DVD X1 13.70 803 ASIA aqua *** A5 7.50 874 12 STONES potters field B2 10.50 707 ALARM raw E8 7.50 776 ASIA arena *** A5 7.50 891 13 SENSES the invitation B2 10.50 706 ALARM standards E8 7.50 819 ASIA aria A5 7.50 795 13 th FLOOR ELEVATORS bull of the woods A5 7.50 731 ALARM, THE eye of the hurricane *** E8 7.50 809 ASIA silent nation R4 13.40 932 13 TH FLOOR ELEVATORS going up-very best of A5 7.50 750 ALARM, THE in the poppyfields X3
    [Show full text]
  • 234 MOTION for Permanent Injunction.. Document Filed by Capitol
    Arista Records LLC et al v. Lime Wire LLC et al Doc. 237 Att. 12 EXHIBIT 12 Dockets.Justia.com CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP WORLDWIDE PLAZA ROBERT O. JOFFE JAMES C. VARDELL, ID WILLIAM J. WHELAN, ffl DAVIDS. FINKELSTEIN ALLEN FIN KELSON ROBERT H. BARON 825 EIGHTH AVENUE SCOTT A. BARSHAY DAVID GREENWALD RONALD S. ROLFE KEVIN J. GREHAN PHILIP J. BOECKMAN RACHEL G. SKAIST1S PAULC. SAUNOERS STEPHEN S. MADSEN NEW YORK, NY IOOI9-7475 ROGER G. BROOKS PAUL H. ZUMBRO DOUGLAS D. BROADWATER C. ALLEN PARKER WILLIAM V. FOGG JOEL F. HEROLD ALAN C. STEPHENSON MARC S. ROSENBERG TELEPHONE: (212)474-1000 FAIZA J. SAEED ERIC W. HILFERS MAX R. SHULMAN SUSAN WEBSTER FACSIMILE: (212)474-3700 RICHARD J. STARK GEORGE F. SCHOEN STUART W. GOLD TIMOTHY G. MASSAD THOMAS E. DUNN ERIK R. TAVZEL JOHN E. BEERBOWER DAVID MERCADO JULIE SPELLMAN SWEET CRAIG F. ARCELLA TEENA-ANN V, SANKOORIKAL EVAN R. CHESLER ROWAN D. WILSON CITYPOINT RONALD CAM I MICHAEL L. SCHLER PETER T. BARBUR ONE ROPEMAKER STREET MARK I. GREENE ANDREW R. THOMPSON RICHARD LEVIN SANDRA C. GOLDSTEIN LONDON EC2Y 9HR SARKIS JEBEJtAN DAMIEN R. ZOUBEK KRIS F. HEINZELMAN PAUL MICHALSKI JAMES C, WOOLERY LAUREN ANGELILLI TELEPHONE: 44-20-7453-1000 TATIANA LAPUSHCHIK B. ROBBINS Kl ESS LING THOMAS G. RAFFERTY FACSIMILE: 44-20-7860-1 IBO DAVID R. MARRIOTT ROGER D. TURNER MICHAELS. GOLDMAN MICHAEL A. PASKIN ERIC L. SCHIELE PHILIP A. GELSTON RICHARD HALL ANDREW J. PITTS RORYO. MILLSON ELIZABETH L. GRAYER WRITER'S DIRECT DIAL NUMBER MICHAEL T. REYNOLDS FRANCIS P. BARRON JULIE A.
    [Show full text]
  • Don Juan in the Generation of ’98
    DON JUAN IN THE GENERATION OF ’98 DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University 37 STEPHEN HAMILTON ACKERMAN, B. A., M. A. The Ohio State University 1955 Approved by: Adviser Department of Romance Languages ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I should like to express my deepest appreciation to my adviser, Carlos Blanco. In his helpful guidance and more parti­ cularly in the generous giving of his own time, he has demonstrated the finest qualities of the true teacher who places the needs and aspirations of his students above any personal considerations. I have made a sincere effort to provide adequate treatment of the subject material involved in this study and in the course of this work I have received invaluable suggestions from many colleagues and friends. It may well be, however, that the reader will detect what he considers to be errors or lacunae and in such case, it goes without saying that I assume full responsibility. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.................................. ii INTRODUCTION.................................... 1 Chapter I. RAMON DEL VALLE-INCLAN.................... 8 II. RAMIRO DE MAEZTU......................... 66 III. ANTONIO AND MANUEL MACHADO................ 79 IV. MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO........................ 129 V. JOSE MARTINEZ RUIZ (AZORIN)........... 101 VI. PIO BAROJA............................... 16^ CONCLUSIONS............................. 176 BIBLIOGRAPHY..................................... 183 AUTOBIOGRAPHY................................... 188 xii INTRODUCTION The perennial literary and popular interest in Don Juan Tenorio has raised this figure to the realm of legend and myth. Since his literary debut in Tirso de Molina1 s El burlador de Sevilla , he has long ceased to be the property of any one author and has been recreated and transformed by many writers both inside and outside of Spain.^ Tirso *s drama presents an active, irresponsible debauchee who ' could not fail to catch the public*s eye.
    [Show full text]
  • Abstract Gay Men's Literature in the United States
    ABSTRACT GAY MEN’S LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES (1903 – 1968): UNCOVERING THE BURIED ROOTS OF A QUEER TRADITION Adam W. Burgess, PhD Department of English Northern Illinois University, 2017 Ibis Gómez-Vega, Director This dissertation draws on queer-postmodernism and feminist standpoint theory to investigate and describe aspects of the gay American literary tradition before the historic Stonewall Riots. Specifically, the dissertation offers four points of enquiry: the significance of a text’s displacement in time and location; the successful pulp fiction genre; the importance of intertextuality in establishing discourse; and the complexities of gender and sexuality in fictional texts that incorporate and describe same-sex relationships. There are many works that examine gay American writing in the twentieth-century but much of this scholarship pertains to literature of the 1950s and later; criticism of gay texts published before Stonewall is severely limited. The output of texts by gay American writers begins before the twentieth-century but grows rapidly in scale and clarity of purpose after Whitman, beginning especially with Charles Warren Stoddard’s For the Pleasure of His Company (1903). As a literary historiography, this dissertation treats questions of culture and society alongside close readings of representative texts to argue that the gay literary tradition in the United States is intricately linked to institutions such as medicine, psychology, publication methods, and the law. NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DE KALB, ILLINOIS MAY 2017 GAY MEN’S LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES (1903 – 1968): UNCOVERING THE BURIED ROOTS OF A QUEER TRADITION BY ADAM WAYNE BURGESS © 2017 Adam W. Burgess A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Doctoral Director: Ibis Gómez-Vega ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many individuals have contributed their time, resources, and expertise to various areas of this project.
    [Show full text]
  • True Tales of the Occult, Crime & Conspiracy
    True Tales of the Occult, Crime & Conspiracy Curt Rowlett True Tales of the Occult, Crime & Conspiracy Copyright © 2008 by Curt Rowlett All rights reserved. All materials contained in this book are protected by United States copyright law, HOWEVER, I do give permission for the book to be distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast, so long as you don’t alter the text in any fashion, try to claim the work as your own, or try to sell it to anyone. Cover art Copyright © 2005 by Hannah Humphries. Edited & formatted by Curt Rowlett. Front and back cover layout by Curt Rowlett. July 2020 Revised (and still free) Edition. ISBN: 1-4116-6083-8 Table of Contents Acknowledgments........................................................................i Author’s Introduction...................................................................iii A Few Words Concerning the Endnotes and Sources................ix Part I: Tales of the Occult Chapter 1: Historical American Vampires: In Fiction and Fact....2 Chapter 2: The Strange Case of John Whiteside Parsons........13 Chapter 3: The House of Blood.................................................23 Chapter 4: Phantom Black Dogs...............................................28 Chapter 5: The Tale of the Poe Toaster....................................33 Chapter 6: The Curse of Palmyra Island...................................36 Chapter 7: A Lecture on Lycanthropy........................................47 Chapter 8: Reports from the Labyrinth......................................52 Part II: Crime
    [Show full text]