Ike, Thousands

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ike, Thousands V' r - ** ■ . • ' ■ rSUSBTEJDV TUESDAY, JtJNE'l4, 1986 Average Daily Net PreM Ran m m dlifBtifr Ctti^ttins If^ralli Far tko Week BkM The Weether tarn 11, 1M8 I of U.' a. WeMker ■ ■ Or. J. A. Segal. 418 Mata St. will be cueat apaakar at tha moet Lbcal ]p:ik Hedds ANNUAL ^AbcmtTown tna eenior Watea toidnht In Skywa^h Will Be Manned E n g a g e d 11,705 wd OMt tm ight Law i A tty. FMlto Baytr of thlv toini TIakor HalL W oicM af wtUba at State Yoiith Unit r e< the Audit ;UB SMlatant trMumrer 7:80 and Dr. Segal wiU apeak at For 26-Hour CD Test Alert at Oirqalattea o f tlw Goniwetleut Jmrtah Oom* •:S0. STRAWBERRY .. 'V. ManehB»ter—-A City o f VUlago Charm munlty R«Utioiu Cooncll at Ui« Dr. G. A. CUUouette, local Gbiro- tU rd aainu] maetliur o f th* State Manchester Emblem Club No. There am usually "giva” In the p^ tor, wae named Chalrcaen ef ConaeU heM laat n l^ t at Ute New, 881, will . me4t tomocrow evening raund*Uia*cIock schedule at the Slate. Youth ActivlUes Ootemlttee YOL.LXXIV,NO.tlT (TWENTY-IIGHT PAGES->TWO SECTIONS) of the State. Elka Aean. at Ita con­ FESTIVAL MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1855 ea P ig a 'M ) PRICE PIVB CENTS H^ven Jewiph CenUr. Sol Cohea at 8 o'clock In Tinker Hell. Mra B e t r o t h e d skywatcb poet atop tha police ata* of 81 Jovdt St. waa elected to the Ronald Oates will preside at the vention held in New Britain June AT Inard of .direetora , bustnees eeesion/ following which tlon, but on Wednesday and Thurs­ 10th and lltb. Edwaid eerrell. the club will csMbrate its flret an* day the ground obaerver poet will Leading Knlqht of the local Lodge, ' lira noreaoe Wood, teaeiwr Of nlveraary. be manned throughout the'nation­ wae also named on thin committee. THIE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Dr. CkiUouette waa also givm Small Item' the ataao, pwwnted her ptnila la wide M-hour test alert. reoMal last ereniaa in Luther Raymond T. Quiah, chairman ta the privilege'of preronting to Mias M l MAIN STIEET Argentina Ousts Two Hall o f Ehaaauel U itoeran Church. the shctS annual strawberry fee* Tha skywatch will be activated Patricia Ann Nestor of New Bri­ A number of parenta and tlvalof St Bridget’s Church COr* at noon on Wednesday.. OOC e!» tain the Leadership award apon- THURSDAY,; NE IS, k • P.M. May Spmk Manda attended. Priaea were naretdna Club bea called a special sarvars .will ssrve two how aored by the State Assn, of EUw. 10 4 Ike, Thousands ‘Flee’ awarded to the foSowins puidla leung of all committee members Arthur Roy •'f 'WlUimantic pre­ who ahpwed the moat protwae watchas until the alert • ends on. sented the three acholarahip Hanburgera, Frankfurta, Sundaes. for tomorrow at 8 pim. in the Thursday at 4 p.m. anriiv the year: Terry carooerl. perish had. Pinal ptane for the awards also sponsored by the aaso- Strawberry Shortcake, Tea, Coffee, Milk Top Catholic Prelates Jaoe Reeae, Diane Ptatt and festival, Priday, JUne 17, mi the Sirsna wlU be founded in Man* cletion. Chriatine XlhiiatTlck. Ihre. Wood church grounde will be maderst I cheater as eoon enar 13:06 p.m. as , Saturday evening many of the Blayed a duet with Terry and with local Civil Defense officials are local members end their wives ALL WELCOME — NO RESERVATION NECESSARY Buenos Aires, Argentina, Washington, June 16 <JP)— this meeting, end ell members are attended the dance' held at the Olive Swain. At the concluelon of raquaated to attenA notified by the state headquarters June 16 {/P)—Well informed Democratic and RepubUikm the Mcttal gijeota wore Invited to of a mock atUck on Hartford. New Britain EHCa home which waa battle linea were drawn remain for a aoelal time, duriny Wsst*bound traffic will bs haltsd the termination of the convention: sources said today that two Hose Co. No. 8 .8MPD; h«d lU at Bolton Notch, accordtef to Frsd Merritt Ackerman of the Mhldle- Roman Cathcdic prelates ac­ drum-tight today aa the which refreehmenta conelatlnc of annual meeting lest night After, .ponoii, brawniea and oookiee w on Edwards, CD dlrsctor. Other traf­ toWn Lodge o f Elks waa elected cused in connection with last House headed into another a dlnnor prepiuad by Harold Par* fic will not be stopped. ■ Forter Photo prMld«Rt cf the anodatlon. tussle over, the controversial ratt alactkn of ofBoon was held MIm AUee Tkye K ^ weekend’s- disorders have with the foUowlng tfected: Welter Radio equipment at the Civil De­ been expeUed from Argen­ Dixon-Yates pdwer projeict. fense office in the Municipal Build­ A t isxue la a saetion o f aa anpro- Knofskle, foreman; Walter Weir, ing will also be manned until the Mir. and Mra. Nicholas La Vora tina. flrat aaeletant; Thomaa Oraham, 'TlMy are the Rt. Rev. Manutl priationa bUl which would r^rot second aaeletant; HiMhert navoU, test alert ends. Edward Klfkham, of 817 Oak Dr., Falla Oiurch, Va., ■r. EiaeahQwer admtetetratkm ra- communicatlQiui officer, la expect* June Bride Gifts Tato, vicar general and auxiliary „ , -i$ y.' : rt'. ',•> ■ I' + aecretaiy; Jtobert Stavnitaky,'traa* announce the engagen.ent.of their quest for 8S>i mllUoa to pay for ' . nd-termndntaln contact with state. bUhop o f Buenos Airee, and tha ' •' ' v-'*'' ''iV’T ' ^ HALE'S surer; Clarence Chambers, true* CD headquarters until the test daughter, Alice Faye Kii>g;,,to Ray­ R t Rev. Rdtean Pablo Novoa, pan- a tranamlaeton Une to Uok the ■■ V. ..'-. ■ V- > i-:" i; WnUam Custor and Roland . Mnrtoa Cenham ^ mond D. Kanco Jr., son o f Mr. and .. • TenneNwe Valley Authority (TVA) SchUlar, audlten, and Burton iRh*. alsrt is ended on ^ursday. He on deacon of the archdiocese. -"riTO with a private power ptoat Headquarters man and Harold PanraU, atewarde. will be assisted by other members Mrs. Raymond D. Blanco, 102 Informed quarters said they YYeet Meuvi^. Ark., oa the 48 Cities ‘Bombed’ Mr. and Mrs. Peicy O. Cenham of the communications division. Sunmiit St. were escorted to Eaeiaa airport by FOR o f Harvard Street, Auburn, Maine, - aide o f the Itiariieippl River, Tha Mancheatar Wbrkahofi of Mrs. Albert Conlon, QOC super­ Mias King Is a graduate o f FaUs federal police and placed aboard announce the engagement of their visor, hse reported that the ftelow* Ctetirch High Sciwtd and la current­ an ArgenUno plane which departed Palntara will bold lie monthly m \ ■ *if*4dy has baea brokaa Washington, June 15 <JP)—Sirens screaming warning of eating tonight at tha looal TMCA daughter, MI Edna Marion Can* Ing. persona have volunteered to ly employed by the U.S. Govenir t for Rome. Both are naUvea of thla, ham, to Norman P. Priest, o f W<4|>* ^ Jw $107 mSilion power plant impending atomic attack aent President Eisenhower and at 7:80 pan, InatruotloM at the serve at the observation, poet dur­ ment at Fort Myer, Ve. country. They had been taken yi ^ C h 1a U i» Ixdtt by the DUce- meeting will oonoem with portrait ping. Conn. ing "Oj^ration Alert” : Mrs. Wil Mr. BtencD, a graduate o f Man­ tdrday to p<tece headquarters l o r Tatee ^ o' -I 15,000 other officials scurrying today for hideouts seattved Mlaa Canham was graduated utUt^ groim under a 28- iiaiaitlng; and moot o f. the mete* lard Small, Robert Genoveai, Wil­ chester High School, Is now Mrv- lyuui ~ ■iitiril auestioning in Connection w its the conUacf\ with the Atocaie in a 300-mile arc' about the capital- ^ bars expected to be there have had from XMward Little High School, liam Evana, Columbia DeCarli, Ing in the U.8. Army, stationed at dieordere, in which more 0 Farmington Normal School and y Ctenmitoion (AEC). Tha The mock warning touched off a great, three-day test of how form al training. Many o f tha mete* Daniel Firestone, George ChuriUa, Fort Myrr. He hae attended the ■core were injured. ------- -Tatee pow^c; would raplaee the executive branch of the government could functioii in b e n are profeeetonil paintera. Mrs. Bates College. She hae taught In Raymond Hawkes, May Hawkes, University of Connecticut and Shortly before they wtev takeif roergy now furnished A8DC by the Lola O. KnoWer of Mancbeater, Auburn, Wilson's Mills, Stoning* Virginia U cgl, Hyatt SuUiffe and Hillyer College. Into custody the govpnmient is­ TVA. event an enemy actually did rain death and destruction en one c f Oonnecticut’a most promla* ton, Buckfleld and ' Kent's ; 1^1, Victor Coleman. An August wedteng is planned. sued a decree dcaign«yto discharge In a renewal of last year’s ptte- Washington snd 48 other maJor cities of ^ e nation. teg jraung patntam, wUl lend the Maine. For the peat eight years Alao, Grin Mathews, Floyd bhsp. them from their church poita. Thia Uc-va.-privato power fight, the Congress took no part in the exercise." lneU*.:cUon. she has taught EngUsft at: Auburn. man, Anthony ZUlnskss, Harry invteced an old SpanlaM ctMonlal House Appropriatlona O 'OperaUon Alert 1966,” as it w a a f- Her fiance, son of the Ute Mr. Reinhom, Robert Brasaa, Evelyn law which gkve aecular authcrl- voted to shift ths>$SH deslgnated, contemplated that the The Oommieslon o f Meteberehip and Mrs, Paul Priest, prepared at McCauley, Gloria McCauley, Lucy tiaa power to dlamlaa or anapehd. tfo ro the proposed tra officlale would have three houra Manchester High School and w Burke, Mrs.
Recommended publications
  • * . Leumtttg Ll^Raui
    . ..* . The Weather Partiy cloudy, ooolor tontgliL lEum tttg ll^ ra U i Low aiiioiit 40. Tom om w most­ ly cloudy, brooiy, cool. U g h in tlM low DOS. Manch«$ter— A City of VUiage Charm MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1988 (OImmUM AdvertUluy «■ >t) PRICE TEN CENTS South Viet State Poll Says LBJ Joins HHH Nixon and Ribicoff Troops Hit HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)— Czech Students March A poll conducted for the Hartford Times showed to­ In Blasting Nixon day Connecticut voters favor­ Veteran Unit ing Republican presidential By THE ASSORTED PBE88 ourlty gap asid ohaigea about candidate Richard M. Nixon 8AIGK>N (A P ) — South V iet- President Johnson has ac­ our attempts to win peace in the over Democrat Hubert H. iwnMM Intuitrymon •maahed cused Richard M. Nixon of mak­ w o rid ." Humphrey, but Democratic Into troops from a veteran ing "ugly and urdalr ohaiges" Humphrey issued a statement Incumbent Abraham Ribicoff North Vletnameae regiment that on security and peace efforts On Presidential Castle after Nixon’s television appear­ over OOP candidate Edwin spearheaded two offensives on and Hubert II. Humphrey ance, charging him with “using H. May in the U.S. Senate PRAGUE (AP) — Thousands Saigon this year, government charges Nixon with spreading a tactic wMch he has used In so ra ce. m dK ary h eadquarters an* an imfounded rumor that the many campaigns.’ ' The copyrighted poll said of CaechosiovakB marched tai nounoed today. Democrats are playing politics Nixon was favored by 44 per Prague today ta patriotic dem- "The tactic; spread an un­ A government spokesman with peace.
    [Show full text]
  • He KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM
    l\NUARY 3, 1955 35c PER COPY stu. esen 3o.loe -qv TTaMxg4i431 BItOADi S SSaeb: iiSZ£ (009'I0) 01 Ff : t?t /?I 9b£S IIJUY.a¡:, SUUl.; l: Ii-i od 301 :1 uoTloas steTaa Rae.zgtZ IS-SN AlTs.aantur: aTe AVSí1 T E IdEC. 211111 111111ip. he KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM IN THIS ISSUE: St `7i ,ytLICOTNE OSE YN in the 'Mont Network Plans AICNISON ` MAISHAIS N CITY ive -Film Innovation .TOrEKA KANSAS Heart of Americ ENE. SEDALIA. Page 27 S CLINEON WARSAW EMROEIA RUTILE KMBC of Kansas City serves 83 coun- 'eer -Wine Air Time ties in western Missouri and eastern. Kansas. Four counties (Jackson and surveyed by NARTB Clay In Missouri, Johnson and Wyan- dotte in Kansas) comprise the greater Kansas City metropolitan trading Page 28 Half- millivolt area, ranked 15th nationally in retail sales. A bonus to KMBC, KFRM, serv- daytime ing the state of Kansas, puts your selling message into the high -income contours homes of Kansas, sixth richest agri- Jdio's Impact Cited cultural state. New Presentation Whether you judge radio effectiveness by coverage pattern, Page 30 audience rating or actual cash register results, you'll find that FREE & the Team leads the parade in every category. PETERS, ñtvC. Two Major Probes \Exclusive National It pays to go first -class when you go into the great Heart of Face New Senate Representatives America market. Get with the KMBC -KFRM Radio Team Page 44 and get real pulling power! See your Free & Peters Colonel for choice availabilities. st SATURE SECTION The KMBC - KFRM Radio TEAM -1 in the ;Begins on Page 35 of KANSAS fir the STATE CITY of KANSAS Heart of America Basic CBS Radio DON DAVIS Vice President JOHN SCHILLING Vice President and General Manager GEORGE HIGGINS Year Vice President and Sally Manager EWSWEEKLY Ir and for tels s )F RADIO AND TV KMBC -TV, the BIG TOP TV JIj,i, Station in the Heart of America sú,\.rw.
    [Show full text]
  • MASTERCLASS Meet
    MASTERCLASS Meet uPaul Charles’s chameleonic qualities have made him a television icon, spiritual guide, and R the most commercially successful drag queen in United States history. Over a nearly three-decade career, he’s ushered in a new era of visibility for drag, upended gender norms, and highlighted queer talent from across the world—all while dressed as a fierce glamazon. “Be willing to become the shape-shifter that you absolutely are.” Born in San Diego, California, RuPaul first experienced mainstream success when a dance track he wrote called “Supermodel (You Better Work)” became an unexpected MTV hit (Ru stars in the music video). The song led to a modeling contract with MAC Cosmetics and a talk show on VH1, which saw RuPaul interviewing everyone from Nirvana to the Backstreet Boys and Diana Ross to Bea Arthur. He has since appeared in more than three dozen films and TV shows, including Broad City, The Simpsons, But I’m a Cheerleader!, and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. RuPaul’s Drag Race, Ru’s decade-old, Emmy-winning reality drag competition, has gone international, with spin-offs set in the U.K. and Thailand. He’s also published three books: 2 RuPaul 1995’s Lettin’ It All Hang Out, 2010’s Workin’ It!, and 2018’s GuRu, which features a foreword from Jane Fonda. Recently, he became the first drag queen to land the cover of Vanity Fair. His Netflix debut, AJ and the Queen, premiered on the streaming service in January 2020. RuPaul saw drag as a tool that would guide his punk rock, anti-establishment ethos.
    [Show full text]
  • VAB Member Stations
    2018 VAB Member Stations Call Letters Company City WABN-AM Appalachian Radio Group Bristol WACL-FM IHeart Media Inc. Harrisonburg WAEZ-FM Bristol Broadcasting Company Inc. Bristol WAFX-FM Saga Communications Chesapeake WAHU-TV Charlottesville Newsplex (Gray Television) Charlottesville WAKG-FM Piedmont Broadcasting Corporation Danville WAVA-FM Salem Communications Arlington WAVY-TV LIN Television Portsmouth WAXM-FM Valley Broadcasting & Communications Inc. Norton WAZR-FM IHeart Media Inc. Harrisonburg WBBC-FM Denbar Communications Inc. Blackstone WBNN-FM WKGM, Inc. Dillwyn WBOP-FM VOX Communications Group LLC Harrisonburg WBRA-TV Blue Ridge PBS Roanoke WBRG-AM/FM Tri-County Broadcasting Inc. Lynchburg WBRW-FM Cumulus Media Inc. Radford WBTJ-FM iHeart Media Richmond WBTK-AM Mount Rich Media, LLC Henrico WBTM-AM Piedmont Broadcasting Corporation Danville WCAV-TV Charlottesville Newsplex (Gray Television) Charlottesville WCDX-FM Urban 1 Inc. Richmond WCHV-AM Monticello Media Charlottesville WCNR-FM Charlottesville Radio Group (Saga Comm.) Charlottesville WCVA-AM Piedmont Communications Orange WCVE-FM Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp. Richmond WCVE-TV Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp. Richmond WCVW-TV Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp. Richmond WCYB-TV / CW4 Appalachian Broadcasting Corporation Bristol WCYK-FM Monticello Media Charlottesville WDBJ-TV WDBJ Television Inc. Roanoke WDIC-AM/FM Dickenson Country Broadcasting Corp. Clintwood WEHC-FM Emory & Henry College Emory WEMC-FM WMRA-FM Harrisonburg WEMT-TV Appalachian Broadcasting Corporation Bristol WEQP-FM Equip FM Lynchburg WESR-AM/FM Eastern Shore Radio Inc. Onley 1 WFAX-AM Newcomb Broadcasting Corporation Falls Church WFIR-AM Wheeler Broadcasting Roanoke WFLO-AM/FM Colonial Broadcasting Company Inc. Farmville WFLS-FM Alpha Media Fredericksburg WFNR-AM/FM Cumulus Media Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Watertown Lumber
    Property of the1' / Watertown Historical Society - •*•?* watertownhistoricalsociety.org A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF A LIVE AN D GROWING TOWN ESTABLISHED 1913. — VOLUME XII. NO. 29. 'VATERTOWN, CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS Wins Prize At Play- Bethlehem Swamped Riding Club Formed Litchfield County ground Pet Show Bylndies, 15-0 TOWN TOPICS By Local People Clergymen Meet Joseph Pui-dy and family of the Mr. and Mm. Henry Meidendorp Muriel Magee'a "pretty polly" won The Bethlehem town 'baseball Woodbury road have motored to of Heminway Park road are enter- At a meeting held Monday night The quarterly meeting of the Arch- a prize and much attention from" team- journeyed to Water town last Blnghampton, N. Y. taining Mr. Meidendorp's parent a, at the home of HarryH. Heminway deaconry of LltchnHd County was the children at the "pet show" on Sunday afternoon, to engage "Abe" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meidendorii, steps were taken to organize a held at St. Paul's Episcopal church the playground on Wednesday at- ; DeBunkers Independents in a base- Mr. and Mrs. James Hanning mo- Sr., of New Jersey. riding dub In town. About' 12 at l'i: 45 o'clock' Tuesday morning. ternoon. Polly is a parrot and not ball game, hi very high spirits but tored to New London on Wednes- attended and appointed the follow- Celebration of holy communion with a pig so she allowed a few other Mrs. Hugh tee of New York Is In the elapsed time of a couple of day.
    [Show full text]
  • This Administrative and Professional Faculty Handbook Was Approved by the Board of Visitors on December 14, 2001
    This Administrative and Professional Faculty Handbook was approved by the Board of Visitors on December 14, 2001. This handbook covers all NSU employees hired as administrative and professional faculty. Effective January 1, 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................1 History..................................................................................................................................1 Accreditation ........................................................................................................................2 University Mission ...............................................................................................................2 ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE ............................................................................................3 Board of Visitors ..................................................................................................................3 President ...............................................................................................................................3 Executive Assistant to the President and Agency Legislative Liaison ................................3 Vice President for Academic Affairs ...................................................................................4 Vice President for Advancement .........................................................................................4 Vice President for Finance and Business
    [Show full text]
  • Twixt Ocean and Pines : the Seaside Resort at Virginia Beach, 1880-1930 Jonathan Mark Souther
    University of Richmond UR Scholarship Repository Master's Theses Student Research 5-1996 Twixt ocean and pines : the seaside resort at Virginia Beach, 1880-1930 Jonathan Mark Souther Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Souther, Jonathan Mark, "Twixt ocean and pines : the seaside resort at Virginia Beach, 1880-1930" (1996). Master's Theses. Paper 1037. This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Research at UR Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of UR Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TWIXT OCEAN AND PINES: THE SEASIDE RESORT AT VIRGINIA BEACH, 1880-1930 Jonathan Mark Souther Master of Arts University of Richmond, 1996 Robert C. Kenzer, Thesis Director This thesis descnbes the first fifty years of the creation of Virginia Beach as a seaside resort. It demonstrates the importance of railroads in promoting the resort and suggests that Virginia Beach followed a similar developmental pattern to that of other ocean resorts, particularly those ofthe famous New Jersey shore. Virginia Beach, plagued by infrastructure deficiencies and overshadowed by nearby Ocean View, did not stabilize until its promoters shifted their attention from wealthy northerners to Tidewater area residents. After experiencing difficulties exacerbated by the Panic of 1893, the burning of its premier hotel in 1907, and the hesitation bred by the Spanish American War and World War I, Virginia Beach enjoyed robust growth during the 1920s. While Virginia Beach is often perceived as a post- World War II community, this thesis argues that its prewar foundation was critical to its subsequent rise to become the largest city in Virginia.
    [Show full text]
  • Lessons in Neoliberal Survival from Rupaul's Drag Race
    Journal of International Women's Studies Volume 21 Issue 3 Feminist Comforts and Considerations amidst a Global Pandemic: New Writings in Feminist and Women’s Studies—Winning and Article 3 Short-listed Entries from the 2020 Feminist Studies Association’s (FSA) Annual Student Essay Competition May 2020 Postfeminist Hegemony in a Precarious World: Lessons in Neoliberal Survival from RuPaul’s Drag Race Phoebe Chetwynd Follow this and additional works at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws Part of the Women's Studies Commons Recommended Citation Chetwynd, Phoebe (2020). Postfeminist Hegemony in a Precarious World: Lessons in Neoliberal Survival from RuPaul’s Drag Race. Journal of International Women's Studies, 21(3), 22-35. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol21/iss3/3 This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. This journal and its contents may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, re-distribution, re-selling, loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. ©2020 Journal of International Women’s Studies. Postfeminist Hegemony in a Precarious World: Lessons in Neoliberal Survival from RuPaul’s Drag Race By Phoebe Chetwynd1 Abstract The popularity of the reality television show RuPaul’s Drag Race is often framed as evidence of Western societies’ increasing tolerance towards queer identities. This paper instead considers the ideological cost of this mainstream success, arguing that the show does not successfully challenge dominant heteronormative values. In light of Rosalind Gill’s work on postfeminism, it will be argued that the show’s format calls upon contestants (and viewers) to conform to a postfeminist ideal that valorises normative femininity and reaffirms the gender binary.
    [Show full text]
  • Managing Emergencies at Jefferson
    QQQuuuiiiccckkk---RRReeefffeeerrreeennnccceee GGGuuuiiidddeee MMMaaannnaaagggiiinnnggg EEEmmmeeerrrgggeeennnccciiieeesss aaattt JJJeeeffffffeeerrrsssooonnn LLLaaabbb For Emergency Management Team (EMT) & Support Personnel Page 2 of 27 Rev 2/19/2010 – CONTENTS – Page Emergency Management Team & Support Personnel 4 DCS Organization 5 Convening the DCS 6 Functions of the DCS 6 Weather-Related Emergencies 8 Hurricanes, Tropical Storms 8 Decision Making – During Normal Working Hours 10 Decision Making – Outside of Normal Hours 11 Hurricane Recovery and Site Re-Opening 13 Winter Weather Emergencies 13 Decision Making – During Normal Working Hours 14 Decision Making – Outside of Normal Hours 15 Lab Status Information 16 Non-Weather Emergencies 17 Establishing Command & Control 17 Establishing Communications to Incident Scene 17 Role of ADIC 19 Providing Support to Incident Scene 19 Evaluate Effects of the Emergency on Lab Operations & 20 Determine Actions for Emergency Incident Emergency Contact Information 21 Relative Threat & Risk of Emergencies 23 Definitions 24 Emergency Management Resources 26 Note Pages 28 This information is based on Jefferson Lab’s ESH&Q Manual, Chapter 3510 “Emergency Management” and its related appendices, and on content found on the JLab Emergency Management website: http://www.jlab.org/intralab/emergency/ Page 3 of 27 Rev 2/19/2010 Director’s Command Staff Contact List Rev 7/15/2008 Primary Members Office Pager Cell Phone Name Title (757 area code Phone (+: Alphanumeric) except where noted) Leemann, Christoph Laboratory Director 7552 X 876-1741 Dallas, Mike Chief Operating Officer 7538 X 814-6078 Thomas, Tony Chief Scientist 6026 X 817-8998 Turi, Jim TJSO Manager 5094 888-982-9980 871-6932 Logue, Mary Assoc. Dir. ESH&Q Div.
    [Show full text]
  • Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro – Ufrj
    UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO – UFRJ ESCOLA DE COMUNICAÇÃO PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ARTES DA CENA – PPGAC NÍVEL MESTRADO MARIA LUCAS PEREIRA VALENTIM DO CÍLIO A NAVALHA: montação na cena carioca Texto apresentado para qualificação no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes da Cena da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, como requisito parcial para obtenção do título de mestre. Orientador: Prof. Dr. Manoel Silvestre Friques Rio de Janeiro 2019 2 Maria Lucas Pereira Valentim DO CÍLIO A NAVALHA: montação na cena carioca Aprovada em: 23/12/2019 _____________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Manoel Silvestre Friques (orientador) _____________________________________________ Prof. Dra. Elizabeth Motta Jacob (ECO/UFRJ – EBA/UFRJ) _____________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Samuel Sampaio Abrantes (EBA/UFRJ) _____________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Caio Arnizaut Riscado (ECO/UFRJ) _____________________________________________ Prof. Dra. Jaqueline Gomes de Jesus (IFRJ) 3 4 O século XXI é um século estético. Na história, há eras da razão e eras do espetáculo, e é importante saber em que era você está. Nossa América, nossa internet não é a Atenas antiga. É Roma. E seu problema é que você pensa que está no fórum quando está realmente no circo. (Natalie Wynn, 2018) 5 Resumo Esta pesquisa pretende, a partir da análise de distintas práticas de “montação”, compreendê-las e relacioná-las a fazeres que buscam fugir do binarismo de gênero vigente em nossa sociedade. Configura-se como uma cartografia pautada por espacialidades e corporeidades oriundas da prática do travestimento na cidade do Rio de Janeiro atual. Busca-se, a partir da vivência da pesquisadora como artista que participa da cena local, realizar uma análise não só de seu próprio trabalho, mas também de outros artistas da atualidade.
    [Show full text]
  • Resultatliste Birkebeinerrennet Kun Kvinner 2012
    Overall Rank in rank age Age women class Bib no. Family name First name Team Finish class 1 1 606 Boner Seraina Team Exspirit 02:47:03 K30 2 2 605 Santer Stephanie Long distance FMC Italy 02:50:08 K30 3 3 602 Hansson Jenny Team Exspirit 02:50:37 K30 4 1 607 Confortola Antonella Long distance FMC Italy 02:51:37 K35 5 1 627 Staver Tuva Toftdahl 02:52:10 K20 6 2 623 Slind Silje Øyre Oppdal IL 02:53:11 K20 7 1 629 Monrad-Hansen Marte HEMING IL 02:54:35 K25 8 3 622 Slind Astrid Øyre Team Trøndelag 02:55:53 K20 9 2 604 Kveli Laila Team Xtra Personell/Lierne IL 02:56:28 K25 10 3 615 Gjeitnes Kari V Henning skilag 02:58:11 K25 11 4 613 BOURGEOIS Eloide French Team 03:01:24 K30 12 5 608 Badilatti Ursina 03:01:45 K30 13 6 601 Nyström Susanne Team Exspirit 03:03:12 K30 14 7 603 Svendsen Sara Team Xtra Personell/Tromsø IL 03:03:45 K30 15 8 689 Engen Therese Rustad IL/ Trude Dybendahl Ski 03:05:22 K30 16 4 649 Eide Mari Øystre Slidre il 03:06:36 K20 17 5 621 Nakstad Maria Strøm Team Trøndelag 03:08:41 K20 18 6 743 Pedersen Ida Gjermundshaug Nybygda IL 03:09:47 K20 19 1 706 Hannestad Ingrid Oslo Sportslager / Gjerdrum IL Ski 03:10:59 K18 20 4 631 Brox Mari Johanna OSI 03:11:11 K25 21 7 633 Svendsen Anna Tromsø Skiklubb Langrenn/ Team 03:12:14 K20 22 1 737 Myklebust Marianne Hamar Skiklubb 03:12:43 K45 23 8 711 Hole Anniken Hjellbakk Sunnylven 03:12:44 K20 24 9 780 Pedersen Eli Gjermundshaug Nybygda IL 03:12:55 K20 25 5 695 Fredriksen Marit Liland Stokmarknes IL 03:13:03 K25 26 6 620 Myhre Marthe Katrine Vind IL 03:13:07 K25 27 1 746 Ruud Astrid-Kristin
    [Show full text]
  • Attachment a DA 19-526 Renewal of License Applications Accepted for Filing
    Attachment A DA 19-526 Renewal of License Applications Accepted for Filing File Number Service Callsign Facility ID Frequency City State Licensee 0000072254 FL WMVK-LP 124828 107.3 MHz PERRYVILLE MD STATE OF MARYLAND, MDOT, MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMN. 0000072255 FL WTTZ-LP 193908 93.5 MHz BALTIMORE MD STATE OF MARYLAND, MDOT, MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION 0000072258 FX W253BH 53096 98.5 MHz BLACKSBURG VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072259 FX W247CQ 79178 97.3 MHz LYNCHBURG VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072260 FX W264CM 93126 100.7 MHz MARTINSVILLE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072261 FX W279AC 70360 103.7 MHz ROANOKE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072262 FX W243BT 86730 96.5 MHz WAYNESBORO VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072263 FX W241AL 142568 96.1 MHz MARION VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072265 FM WVRW 170948 107.7 MHz GLENVILLE WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072267 AM WESR 18385 1330 kHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072268 FM WESR-FM 18386 103.3 MHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072270 FX W289CE 157774 105.7 MHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072271 FM WOTR 1103 96.3 MHz WESTON WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072274 AM WHAW 63489 980 kHz LOST CREEK WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072285 FX W206AY 91849 89.1 MHz FRUITLAND MD CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC. 0000072287 FX W284BB 141155 104.7 MHz WISE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072288 FX W295AI 142575 106.9 MHz MARION VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072293 FM WXAF 39869 90.9 MHz CHARLESTON WV SHOFAR BROADCASTING CORPORATION 0000072294 FX W204BH 92374 88.7 MHz BOONES MILL VA CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC.
    [Show full text]