Con^Aaf Shkl[ Sdl BISHOPS'siujutles MAY BE

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Con^Aaf Shkl[ Sdl BISHOPS'siujutles MAY BE - 4r.yW',: rfl h • <r f 'S i 6-1 - ■-tj.>*'ri'T*'.'.*» V-^v. t'v-'- — ,-■<- - f/'.i f. rsfj r_{ ^ i _ >r- *.a^ -4^. V.- ! U- vs-?’ -'-TteiTiiiii" T0 1 .tl.H 0 .lM. ^ W - .. .- r r y > ^ . - n S '*r 'ifer- i i-Tji I Maiite G^^erBOB^rOwh l^ ra rIt -.1 \ Om Conpuv l^ t 23 Mi- STATFS DONOtAlS init F«r Firm Ib A a iOUSRNTOimtD KSn; ilnait B nd^ Con^aaf ShKl[ Sdl KvAer ef Eqbrer To Be Wmlrington, lOiy 30 — (A P ) — SpeAcr At M ner To Be 'Duhlin, Irish Free- Htato,. l ^ y YO. Walter B. Sacha, ^nealdait of the -^'CAP)-^The que^cm whether' the T d b U idert Ooldman Sacha TradhiS Cbrpora- Hdd h Watotary. o a ^ o f alleglmrpe to the; Britlah thJD, detailed to the Seai^ banking drown ia.to be ’ abolished in the Pns W iier Are committee today the peyhient of Wadezhmy, Conn., May 20. Iiiah- SVee State lay at the door of 128,500,000 In purchase of-the Gen- (AP)—iSs-Govemor Harry Flood the Free’ Stnte senate today. Yaise Bai. ^ ereal Foods Company, which had an Investment o f 81,760,000. ^yrd of Vbglnla, one of the candi­ . Plapionn de Vetera, tirdess bat­ Testifying In the Stodc Karket dates Jor the Democratic presiden­ tler for "a free Ireland, won his Inquiry, he said In 1920 Us firm paid tial nomination will be the chief light for the aboUtfon of, the. oath .Wasbtogtam, May Ktbpewen, N. J , May 2 l ^ g u ? ) i § • mO^ than 812,000,000 and the q>eafcer at a dinner at the Hotd'E3- kk’ t ^ Dal] Farteom la tst' nii^t, the midst, o f a wor^i ta W ' di^yite StiQ amdous to eonfnmt JoamirYfc, Poetum Company more than 810r cariying.%Vny vote, tochkOng the that held foe tax' b ^ motibnteas in ton in Waterbuiy on Tburaday, ftm l paaeage o f the u n , : ty nuu CartBA jailed hoaxer-of foe UOte'' 000,000 because the General Foods June 2. The affair will mark the the Senate, Presicienit Hoover em­ >ca^ kidnap case, with foe Rev. Company owned valuable patents jotity of t7 to 69^ nie Rtyublicaa rttwrfai opeiUng o f the Democratic and Labor coalition hdd firm, -bat­ phasized' .totoqT' 'to-^'’Gdligi H .' Debs(m -Peaco^ Gurtia' asns^ for freezing perishable foods. vlctoiy cami>aign in Connecticut, Previously Goldman Sachs had tering down' the awbtern opposi­ leaders he chpetoed’ Qaugiiw;. to elate-in a fantastie hunt for the, Waterbuiy havtog been chosen for tion o f former PrebiSteit Coegra^'s paid 8^,^50,000 for 150,000 shares tUs signal honor. consider no adjouxnxneht jdmm un­ SWdered baby, state pottos offei^' in the Postum Oonqwny, “ —*• eeid Oonservative opposition^ - -**n H. Fahey, former president - aU wool and a wide yard in wUCh to work. Governor WSBam Tudor Gajrdtoer 4ff;Maine Ja gcfiqg to There wefe no fireworks. The til the revehue bOl is pefoed. to pay the Norfolk mlnlsteF|i questiimlng by WIj m 'm States Chambv of Opponoite <rf foe inq^Ort teXM re-; .. lee tf he would come to New Gray, counsd for the inquiry, suit' himself tbla spring. As you see him at the right, he’s taking shear Joy in removing a slwup’s ovncoat debate was deliberate an^-even. Ce' CoiDmerce executive chairman at a fast dip <m his form at Phipps Point; Me. But the Gcvanicr must- have felt a fait ah«e]^. Idmmlf, Valera qpoke in a quiet, modulated new^ their aasaidt.'s$ tofotyb..... Jisrsegr for questioning. Gray went throafih a eonqdieated o f the /Ictory campaign,'WOl Uao Sion with.;a new threat for generat .(HSfor stoce Curtis eoTifessed three ^ desciiptloa of.the de&,under wUch when, as shown lower left, he stumbled and fell before the camera because one sheep, being not a tait lamtH voice. attend the dinuier, as will a host of like, ezhllrited his anlmal.si4xits1iy running away in a wfld^and woolly n o^ er. W i^ ihe shefotiig is ended, ■tariff revlsirm tovtovtog months, <ff ,agajteat all his uegotiattens, ' the Poetum Oompanyi though it . ' B n ; Same-BIliHA woric if the (dl, coal,' pepper, Democratic chieftains of the state worklooms forkDrs. Allce'Davis, asi8terof the Chief Caecuttve, who is seen upper left on a'20Q-yduvold "Other nations in the -British ))e ittade in association wifo paid less, got 51 per cent <n 'the headed by Governor Wilbur 1,. lumber import taxes are kept to.'tiw stock in the acquired conqiai^ and loom. The rerndtant fabifew ill fashion Mr. Gartfiher’s next scdt^preving 'that while'clothes: ordinary may' comnHHiwealth can m nove ~ this bfll. " : . -.... ^JgeiMjbck and Rear Adooiral. Goldman-Sachs got 49 i>er cent.- » Cross and including all the party make the man, a Governor makes the dothe& oath if they wish," he add. *^e imsge, were faked, foqierto- leaders.-- Tariff proponfots, Democrate.jhad it o f State Pottee H. Ncbman Sachs agreed that. dividend pre­ have the same rl|^t and .we .gre go­ RepubUcans, accepted, the defl^and ferences also were given to Poatum fihqdorer's Brother . ing to remove it It Is ^ b# In t^ baa been extremely Gov. Byrd, who is the brother df waited for a chanfo to vote, .con^' aaxtflua, to have Dobaon-Peacock and the 150,000 shares bought %y eat to do so. The people want it:re- fidence of .a: maurgih of.on e o r two' Goldman Sachs were ezd u d ^ from Commander Richard E. Byrd, 'con­ mbved. We are dcri^ it Hdtiwut come hare. queror of both the North and South any violaticm of . the tftetty.” to their fovor. Tlte 'Ifoiglnia minister, ' hternto. the prefermices. No Early yeto The Postum atoCk was sold^ by' Poles, is (me o f the most prominent The Senate will meet next has refused. figures in the Democratic Party. A It was appaiwat as the third dey Goldman-Sachs at a loss of CZSO,- Wednesday. De Valera's idanta 'a)- o f debate wore bn foh|r no early ^ *tye .wittJwj^ad to reimburse lir. 000, Gray said, and the remainder keen student of national affairs, bis ieaity have been assailed there" ki!^ yefoock-flnrhls oKpensps to cinnhig opposition has mYmfized-fPr the vote waa to prospect apd that each of this stock was written off at 81 qwebb at the recent Democratic site was atubbrnnly entrenched for to ' ^pewell," Sifowiuskopf an- In 1980. in Washingtcm. was hailed a finfidi fii^t;' Eacb/hop#n0y walt- fiotoiciefl to hia m onhig news bnlte- Sacha said it was Wrltteh off la With geasrsl.-acclaim. A t fhat time. Oannot Veto It .The Senate cannot exercise a -;:^oal: Schvaxsfco^ also ffie Int e e sts o f conservaHam^ ,l» mrpiiaed fats associates by rec- (Oonttaued «>; yage tw e) timugh It had potential value. a referendum pu probi- Nalims t v final veto, hbwever. It.,may refuse that Dr. Jcdiii F. -to pass the measure fe r 18 mcmtiis, . negotiatorv hade cUmpletad CAlJb BfOVOB MACDfASB SCi . will bCtHMi.gUHkt ip Water- but if it does the 1 ^ ; ntey agidn toapeetka ef the nguea ride a T« pass it and if the Sdiiitefafls a.aee- l«BdS|«gtQh, ) i ^ 20i^CAPX —: cf May# Y. Fwdr Bayes, _ . to KeW YUxk CEy ands West- uone of the princi- end time to epproB o^^a WQ be­ U M ^ cotety, N.f t ^ e wffl toi The Seaatte Stock ICafket lavesti- comes a law after 60 diys. which has nnfdded k this pid iqpaaknnji it the dinner. text to foe large rogued As it was passed,. Ihe bill con- of New; J a n ^ , indu or stupfndons proSts by pod opera- In ISpeak Alpn jteihs three, '^other ; ikonaiAlationa) tkma on the Kew York Bzchange, Bife-.FshCT'j ■> ofDe of the best '(aiangfes betedis ahiAithm ^yBfi - the tmned to new channels today with la-the polttlcal and okfii. Onetteipeals tiMFseefitoiBaf ti)e the natit^ and. his Laadro^rSfcttFM Bb 8 S l.T ai — an drder for B«'B. Wantar—4BOtiott • -kA P\~A Waiiem* for- riirtygfmfnfcl^ X>»stltutidn^pioivUHbgfl^ -.fifeBdOD l^ture magnate—to ajqtev. to be eg totense to the t^ iU if the WlSiam ^ iStn* coaraki p a the treatyahbS'hie; iiMpibry, ^ " jMity' , Hew |nit hundr siK a f th- long side o f his nn Fagn T w oy '’ Ua^(rf idle dollars |o wqrlF’’'*^ri^ ^ th e J n ^ ;«r ^ t0 2 l and also wants' tcfhqplre staimNoday by a pioWer^ epn^ ^ ....... .. itatoa fiMnkj j abd iii tor tas dani • sboiipB* pgq>er puWdtJ^^'wUch accom] mitfte'd^'baidEers and IndustriaUats ISxe^jiroposa^ has fo b foil /Wamer’a upeim ons. York, May 20.— bttf it as a p # t o f tfaa,jDeiipi;^ under tlM cfaaimianshlp of Owen-D. oftha;^dteflHtatM,'Wfaioh tutiba. A. Newtto Plummer, New York 1^ Stock^^MttkeVHUflBiy w nevm it represented at Gensya Young. ; publicity paSm, has also been aom- coidd .Hi^ ;^y^^e. niotte^ cuesiem of the. plan, by kopf-__ __ , — __ The group was called together by Philadelphia, 20.-^(APJ -r- A moned. ment i^ ay in vrord thjii^''a epu^t- Iteber,: J r .: XJbeiia'rma. flriat’}aef tip. hban.4to aee C u itia ^ -foA -ja fi- Representative La Gnardia n S r a X F P L A N George-Xu Harrison, governor (ff the as a refuge for Ameri(^ (diaim Iawiimne88">;i8' a' Flemtogtoo, NJ J., yfowa^he N. Y.) testifled. b e fcn e ^ t^ ^ m i^ - tee hadbbW - named- by :tha New ■Tha American Finmito .;G^q>pra- contributing dtuse to -^ipsent day New York, Federed Reserve, bank,- tp erttae and radicalism t # s mads< be^ default of-fiOiOOO tee a few weeta ago that;'nuinhier make thp ‘ FedeiU’.] Reserve’s poBey York ^^’^ ra i- Reaefvw hank to:aa- ttondnd^the^.
Recommended publications
  • JEFF FISHER Credits 1019
    JEFF FISHER Director FILM & MOVIES FOR TELEVISION Christmas Camp Director Hallmark My Christmas Love Director Hallmark Starring Meredith Hagner & Gregory Harrison * highest rated Hallmark Channel movie of the year Killer Reality Director Lifetime Starring Parker Young Killer Movie Writer/ Director Peace Arch Starring Paul Wesley, Kaley Cuoco, & Leighton Meester *Official Selection – Tribeca Film Festival Angels, Baby! Writer/Director Short Starring Laura Leighton *Official Selection Telluride Film Festival, Audience Award Palm Springs Int’l Film Festival Garage Sale Director Short Starring Claire Forlani & Nestor Carbonell *Audience Award Palm Springs Int’l Film Festival, Chicago Int’l Film Festival TELEVISION Selected Episodic Shadows: Pretty Little Liars (Janice Cooke, Wendey Stanzler), The Vampire Diaries (Wendey Stanzler, John Behring), Awkward (Peter Lauer), Hart of Dixie (Tim Mattheson), Swingtown (Alan Poul), Ugly Betty (Tricia Brock, Wendey Stanzler), THE OC (Tony Wharmby), Star Trek: Enterprise (Dave Straiton) The Real World (33) Consulting Producer Facebook While You Were Out Director HGTV/TLC Wife Swap Supervising Producer Paramount Changing Phases (Pilot) Director OWN Caught Up In The Game Director/Showrunner POP Flipping Virgins Director HGTV Keeping Up With The Kardashians Co-Executive Producer/ E! Showrunner Bargain Mansions (Pilot) Co-EP HGTV I Could Live There! EP/ Showrunner Travel Channel Pilot 1 Way Ticket EP/ Showrunner Travel Channel Pilot House of Food Director MTV Pilot Southern Psychic Family Co-EP/Showrunner SyFy Pilot Flip it to Win it Co-EP/ Showrunner HGTV The Houston Family Chronicles Co-EP/ Showrunner Lifetime Gillian in Georgia Executive Producer TBS My Manny Executive Producer TBS The Real Housewives of Atlanta Co-EP Bravo Blonde Charity Mafia Supervising Producer Lifetime Dancelife Lead Director MTV Starring Jennifer Lopez Fast, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • 6 5-24-11 TV Guide.Indd
    Page 6 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Tuesday, May 24, 2011 Monday Evening May 30, 2011 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KHGI/ABC The Bachelorette Extreme Makeover Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live WEEK OF FRIDAY , MAY 27 THROUGH THURSDAY , JUNE 2 KBSH/CBS How I Met Mad Love Two Men Mike Hawaii Five-0 Local Late Show Letterman Late KSNK/NBC Minute to Win It Law Order: CI Law & Order: LA Local Tonight Show w/Leno Late FOX House Local Cable Channels A & E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Breakout Kings Breakout Kings Criminal Minds AMC Midway Midway ANIM River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters Finding Bigfoot River Monsters CNN CNN Presents Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight DISC American Chopper American Chopper Brothers Brothers American Chopper American Chopper DISN Hannah Montana Good Luck Shake It Wizards Wizards Hannah Hannah E! Khloe Khloe Khloe Khloe Khloe The Dance Chelsea E Special The Soup Chelsea Norton TV ESPN 30 for 30 30 for 30 Baseball Tonight SportsCenter NBA ESPN2 Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strongest Man Baseball Tonight FAM Secret-Teen Secret-Teen Secret-Teen The 700 Club My Wife My Wife FX Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men The Ruins HGTV Hollywood at Home House Hunters Beach House Hunters House House House Hunters Beach HIST Pawn Pawn Gettysburg How the States Pawn Pawn LIFE The Perfect Teacher Vanished, Beth How I Met How I Met Chris Chris Listings: MTV Jersey Shore Jersey Shore RJ Berger RJ Berger RJ Berger RJ Berger True Life NICK My Wife My Wife Chris Chris George George The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny SCI Underworld Underworld: Ev Ginger Snaps Back For your SPIKE Star Wars Ep 2 Star Wars: Ep.
    [Show full text]
  • Sanibel Public Library Presents Susan Popular Blue Crush
    CM Orchid Thief author at BIG Arts Jan. 19 'Ding' Darling hosts CD Sanibel Public Library presents Susan popular Blue Crush. Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief and a The prolific author has written several Fakahatchee Strand biologist New Yorker staff writer, at BIG ARTS on books, including The Bullfighter Checks Mike Owen, lead biologist Friday, Jan. 1-9. Her talk and book-signing Her Makeup: My Encounters with. Ordinary for Fakahatchee Strand reception are the keynote event for the People, a collection of stories released in Preserve State Park, will make r 2006-2007 Sanibel Reads season. January 2001; Red Sox and Blue Fish o a special guest appearance on o (Mean's talk and question-and-answer (1989), a compilation of columns she wrote Thursday, Jan. 25, at 1 p.m. in CM session will begin at 7 p.m. and will be fol- for the Globe Sunday Magazine; Saturday the Education Center at lowed by the reception. Tickets are on sale Night (1990), essays that chronicle the 0) Sanibel's J.N. "Ding" Darling at BIG ARTS and Macintosh Books and Saturday nights she spent in communities National Wildlife Refuge. ca Paper for $15 adults and $6 children. Copies across the country; and her most recent, My Owen will talk about the of The Orchid Thief will be available for Kind of Place: Travel Stories From a preserve's famous wild orchid to purchase the evening of her appearance. Woman Who's Been Everywhere (2004). populations in conjunction The award-winning The Orchid Thief: A Orlean, a former contributor to Vogue with this- year's Sanibel Reads True Story of Beauty and Obsession chroni- and Rolling Stones magazines, currently is program.
    [Show full text]
  • Remembering Katie Reich
    THE M NARCH Volume 18 Number 1 • Serving the Archbishop Mitty Community • Oct 2008 Remembering Katie Reich Teacher, Mentor, Coach, Friend Katie Hatch Reich, beloved Biology and Environmental Science teacher and cross-country coach, was diagnosed with melanoma on April 1, 2008. She passed away peacefully at home on October 3, 2008. While the Mitty community mourns the loss of this loving teacher, coach, and friend, they also look back in remembrance on the profound infl uence Ms. Reich’s life had on them. “Katie’s passions were apparent to all “We have lost an angel on our campus. “My entire sophomore year, I don’t think “Every new teacher should be blessed to who knew her in the way she spoke, her Katie Reich was an inspiration and a mentor I ever saw Ms. Reich not smiling. Even after have a teacher like Katie Reich to learn from. hobbies, even her key chains. Her personal to many of our students. What bothers me is she was diagnosed with cancer, I remember Her mind was always working to improve key chain had a beetle that had been encased the fact that so many of our future students her coming back to class one day, jumping up lessons and try new things. She would do in acrylic. I recall her enthusiasm for it and will never have the opportunity to learn on her desk, crossing her legs like a little kid anything to help students understand biology wonder as she asked me, “Isn’t it beautiful?!” about biology, learn about our earth, or learn and asking us, “Hey! Anyone got any questions because she knew that only then could she On her work keys, Katie had typed up her about life from this amazing person.
    [Show full text]
  • Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Antiquates the Antiquities Act
    The Straw that Broke the Camel's Back? Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Antiquates the Antiquities Act ERIC C. RUSNAK* The public lands of the United States have always provided the arena in which we Americans have struggled to fulfill our dreams. Even today dreams of wealth, adventure, and escape are still being acted out on these far flung lands. These lands and the dreams-fulfilled and unfulfilled-which they foster are a part of our national destiny. They belong to all Americans. 1 I. INTRODUCTION For some Americans, public lands are majestic territories for exploration, recreation, preservation, or study. Others depend on public lands as a source of income and livelihood. And while a number of Americans lack awareness regarding the opportunities to explore their public lands, all Americans attain benefits from these common properties. Public land affect all Americans. Because of the importance of these lands, heated debates inevitably arise regarding their use or nonuse. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the "[p]ower to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the... Property belonging to the United States." 2 Accordingly, Congress, the body representing the populace, determines the various uses of our public lands. While the Constitution purportedly bestows upon Congress sole discretion to manage public lands, the congressionally-enacted Antiquities Act conveys some of this power to the president, effectively giving rise to a concurrent power with Congress to govern public lands. On September 18, 1996, President William Jefferson Clinton issued Proclamation 69203 under the expansive powers granted to the president by the Antiquities Act4 ("the Act") establishing, in the State of Utah, the Grand * B.A., Wittenberg University, 2000; J.D., The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, 2003 (expected).
    [Show full text]
  • Juliana Almendra Blume the Land of the Fear
    JULIANA ALMENDRA BLUME THE LAND OF THE FEAR: SÍMBOLOS ARQUETÍPICOS E MITOLOGIAS POLÍTICAS MANIPULADAS POR DONALD TRUMP NA CAMPANHA PRESIDENCIAL DE 2016 Londrina 2019 JULIANA ALMENDRA BLUME THE LAND OF THE FEAR: SÍMBOLOS ARQUETÍPICOS E MITOLOGIAS POLÍTICAS MANIPULADAS POR DONALD TRUMP NA CAMPANHA PRESIDENCIAL DE 2016 Dissertação apresentada ao programa de Pós-graduação em Comunicação à Universidade Estadual de Londrina, como requisito parcial à obtenção do título de Mestra em Comunicação. Orientador: Prof. Dr. André Azevedo da Fonseca Londrina 2019 Ficha de identificação da obra elaborada pelo autor, através do Programa de Geração Automática do Sistema de Bibliotecas da UEL Blume, Juliana Almendra . THE LAND OF THE FEAR: : SÍMBOLOS ARQUETÍPICOS E MITOLOGIAS POLÍTICAS MANIPULADAS POR DONALD TRUMP NA CAMPANHA PRESIDENCIAL DE 2016 / Juliana Almendra Blume. - Londrina, 2019. 137 f. Orientador: André Azevedo da Fonseca. Dissertação (Mestrado em Comunicação) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Centro de Educação Comunicação e Artes, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2019. Inclui bibliografia. 1. Donald Trump - Tese. 2. Mitos - Tese. 3. Arquétipos - Tese. 4. Mitocrítica - Tese. I. Azevedo da Fonseca, André . II. Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Centro de Educação Comunicação e Artes. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação. III. Título. Aos meus pais, Ivan e Cecília, e minha irmã, Mariana, pelos ensinamentos, cuidados e apoio incondicional. AGRADECIMENTOS Agradeço ao meu orientador André Azevedo da Fonseca pela inspiração e tranquilização nos momentos de insegurança, sempre positivo e oferecendo espaço e liberdade para que eu trouxesse minhas visões para o trabalho. Aos professores e secretário do programa de mestrado em Comunicação da UEL, que ajudaram a tornar este trabalho possível: Alberto Klein, Márcia Buzalaf, Miguel Contani e Valter Mazieri.
    [Show full text]
  • Cineyouth 2021 Film Selection
    The 2021 CineYouth Programs and Film Selection The Cinemas of Chicago (Opening Night) Our city has proven once again to be fertile ground for filmmakers to find sources of creative self-expression, and these shorts are a mere sample of what the future holds for Chicago cinema. RAICES Andres Aurelio | Chicago/Mexico | Age 21 Reflecting on his passion for gardening, a man finds the source of this infatuation in Mexico. Now living in the United States, he seeks to plant his pride from the Mexico family garden into his new one. Love Stories Elizabeth Myles | Chicago | Age 21 Unique love stories are touchingly explored from multiple perspectives through experimental animation of archival personal photographs, investigating what it means to love in this world. Miniature Vacation Samantha Ocampo | Chicago| Age 16 In this visual adaptation of her own poem, filmmaker Samantha Ocampo reveals the little local things she appreciates in her life that help her escape the day-to-day banality. The Wolf Comes at Night Nathan Marquez | Chicago | Age 22 An ominous presence comes from out of the darkness, terrorizing a cattle farm where a frightened grandfather and his grandchildren are trying to protect themselves and the farm. Face Me Ty Yamamoto | Chicago | Age 21 This provocative look into Hollywood's history examines the use of yellowface and its continued impact on the Asian-American community by projecting media onto the faces of the younger generation. De Sol a Sol Shira Baron | Chicago | Age 21 On warm summer days you can find Abraham and Ricardo selling ice cream along the Chicago lakefront, but a new perspective offers a glimpse into the often harrowing experiences of ice cream men.
    [Show full text]
  • Friday Prime Time, April 17 4 P.M
    April 17 - 23, 2009 SPANISH FORK CABLE GUIDE 9 Friday Prime Time, April 17 4 P.M. 4:30 5 P.M. 5:30 6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30 BASIC CABLE Oprah Winfrey Å 4 News (N) Å CBS Evening News (N) Å Entertainment Ghost Whisperer “Save Our Flashpoint “First in Line” ’ NUMB3RS “Jack of All Trades” News (N) Å (10:35) Late Show With David Late Late Show KUTV 2 News-Couric Tonight Souls” ’ Å 4 Å 4 ’ Å 4 Letterman (N) ’ 4 KJZZ 3The People’s Court (N) 4 The Insider 4 Frasier ’ 4 Friends ’ 4 Friends 5 Fortune Jeopardy! 3 Dr. Phil ’ Å 4 News (N) Å Scrubs ’ 5 Scrubs ’ 5 Entertain The Insider 4 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News (N) World News- News (N) Two and a Half Wife Swap “Burroughs/Padovan- Supernanny “DeMello Family” 20/20 ’ Å 4 News (N) (10:35) Night- Access Holly- (11:36) Extra KTVX 4’ Å 3 Gibson Men 5 Hickman” (N) ’ 4 (N) ’ Å line (N) 3 wood (N) 4 (N) Å 4 News (N) Å News (N) Å News (N) Å NBC Nightly News (N) Å News (N) Å Howie Do It Howie Do It Dateline NBC A police of cer looks into the disappearance of a News (N) Å (10:35) The Tonight Show With Late Night- KSL 5 News (N) 3 (N) ’ Å (N) ’ Å Michigan woman. (N) ’ Å Jay Leno ’ Å 5 Jimmy Fallon TBS 6Raymond Friends ’ 5 Seinfeld ’ 4 Seinfeld ’ 4 Family Guy 5 Family Guy 5 ‘Happy Gilmore’ (PG-13, ’96) ›› Adam Sandler.
    [Show full text]
  • The Operational Aesthetic in the Performance of Professional Wrestling William P
    Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 2005 The operational aesthetic in the performance of professional wrestling William P. Lipscomb III Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations Part of the Communication Commons Recommended Citation Lipscomb III, William P., "The operational aesthetic in the performance of professional wrestling" (2005). LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 3825. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations/3825 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized graduate school editor of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please [email protected]. THE OPERATIONAL AESTHETIC IN THE PERFORMANCE OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The Department of Communication Studies by William P. Lipscomb III B.S., University of Southern Mississippi, 1990 B.S., University of Southern Mississippi, 1991 M.S., University of Southern Mississippi, 1993 May 2005 ©Copyright 2005 William P. Lipscomb III All rights reserved ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am so thankful for the love and support of my entire family, especially my mom and dad. Both my parents were gifted educators, and without their wisdom, guidance, and encouragement none of this would have been possible. Special thanks to my brother John for all the positive vibes, and to Joy who was there for me during some very dark days.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Newsletter Issue 1 Term 1 Week 2
    St Michael’s Primary School Newsletter 3–5 Chapel Lane, Tel: 9865 1600 Fax: 9865 1699 Baulkham Hills Email: [email protected] Issue 1 Term 1 Week 2 Thursday 6 February 2020 From the Principal Dear Parents Welcome to St Michael’s A very warm welcome to our new school year, which promises to be a very exciting one. I hope all families enjoyed a safe and relaxing holiday. It was wonderful to see so many smiling and eager faces arrive last week, particularly our new Kindergarten students and our new children in Years 1-6. A very special welcome to all our families. Being a parent is a special job. One of the many aspects of parenthood is that you are your child’s first teacher. In joining St Michael’s school community you enter into partnership with your child’s teacher as together you share a common goal—a happy and successful school year for your child. Parents and teachers are partners in helping each child develop to their full potential. I encourage all parents to become involved in the life of the school where at all possible. Teachers welcome helpers in the classroom, sporting events and excursions. Please note at any time you enter school grounds during the day, you need to report to the school office first. You must not go directly to classrooms. A reminder that all parents who wish to assist in any capacity at the school need to have completed the online Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta child protection training and undertaking.
    [Show full text]
  • Próba Określenia Istoty I Kulturowego Znaczenia Profesjonalnego Wrestlingu1 Joanna
    Uznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 Polska (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 PL) Załącznik Kulturoznawczy 5/2018 aneKs „WspółcZeśni gladiatorZy” „WspółcZeśni gladiatorZy”. próBa oKreślenia istoty i KulturoWego ZnacZenia profesjonalnego Wrestlingu1 joanna joanna Biernacik Biernacik [email protected] Prolog – gladiaTorzY na pograniczu śWiaTÓW Fałszywy sport. Prostacki teatr. Udawanie bólu za wielkie pieniądze. Zapasy profesjonalne, potocznie zwane po prostu wrestlingiem, choć śledzone przez miliony osób na całym świecie, wciąż wzbudzają kontrowersje wśród przypadkowych odbiorców. Niniejszy artykuł stanowi próbę uchwycenia istoty i kulturowego znaczenia tego pozornie nieskomplikowanego sportu. Jak zauważa Dariusz Kosiński, widowiska sportowe często są lekceważone i marginalizowane jako potencjalny przedmiot badań, sprowadzane do roli czczej rozrywki i bezproduktywnej zabawy2. Przekonanie to wydaje się wypływać z ignorowania faktu, iż są one istotną częścią życia społecznego. Kosiński postrzega sport jako „najpełniejszą reprezentację współczesnej kultury światowej”3, stanowiącą „najpełniejszy, najbardziej precyzyjny w swojej złożoności metakomentarz dotyczący jej podstawowych wartości, znaczeń i sposobów działania”4. Dziedzinę, która zawiera w sobie złożoną płaszczyznę performatywną – co badacz ukazuje na przykładzie meczu piłki nożnej. Skoro Kosiński postuluje ustanowienie sportu jako dziedziny 1 Artykuł stanowi przeredagowaną wersję rozprawy magisterskiej napisanej pod kierunkiem prof. UKSW dr hab. Brygidy Pawłowskiej-Jądrzyk i obronionej na Wydziale Nauk Humanistycznych UKSW w 2017 roku. 2 D. Kosiński, Performatyka i dramatologia sportu. Próba przewrotki teore- tycznej, „Kultura Współczesna” 2017, nr 1, s. 15. 3 Ibidem, s. 16. 4 Ibidem. ▪ www.zalacznik.uksw.edu.pl 353 joanna BiernaciK centralnej dla badań z zakresu performatyki, warto zatem przyjrzeć się także profesjonalnemu wrestlingowi5 – dyscyplinie wciąż w Polsce mało znanej, jednakże wartej opisania, łączącej w sobie cechy zarówno widowisk sportowych, jak i teatralnego performansu.
    [Show full text]
  • How Television Is Influencing the Obesity Epidemic
    Physiology & Behavior 107 (2012) 146–153 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Physiology & Behavior journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/phb Review ObesiTV: How television is influencing the obesity epidemic Rebecca Boulos a,1, Emily Kuross Vikre a,1, Sophie Oppenheimer a,1, Hannah Chang b,1, Robin B. Kanarek c,⁎ a Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111, USA b Department of Anthropology, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA c Department of Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA article info abstract Article history: Obesity is a major public health concern in the United States. Over the last several decades, the prevalence of Received 13 October 2011 obesity among both adults and children has grown at an alarming rate and is now reaching epidemic propor- Received in revised form 18 May 2012 tions. The increase in obesity has been associated with rises in a host of other chronic conditions including car- Accepted 30 May 2012 diovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers. While the causes of obesity are multifaceted, there is growing evidence that television viewing is a major contributor. Results of numerous studies indicate a direct Keywords: association between time spent watching television and body weight. Possible explanations for this relation- Obesity Television ship include: 1) watching television acts as a sedentary replacement for physical activity; 2) food advertise- Physical activity ments for nutrient-poor, high-calorie foods stimulate food intake; and 3) television viewing is associated Product placement with “mindless” eating. In addition to decreasing physical activity and increasing the consumption of highly Body image palatable foods, television viewing can also promote weight gain in indirect ways, such as through the use Exercise of targeted product placements in television shows; by influencing social perceptions of body image; and air- Advertisement ing programs that portray cooking, eating and losing weight as entertainment.
    [Show full text]