Tumgik
#Frank Henry Cooney
politicaldilfs · 6 months
Text
Montana Governor DILFs
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Greg Gianforte, Ted Schwinden, Marc Racicot, J. Hugo Aronson, Elmer Holt, Brian Schweitzer, Forrest H. Anderson, John E. Erickson, Frank Henry Cooney, Stan Stephens, Thomas Lee Judge, John W. Bonner, Roy E. Ayers, Sam C. Ford, Steve Bullock, Tim Babcock
21 notes · View notes
ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
Text
A man obsessed with conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of his theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, in order to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jerry Fletcher: Mel Gibson Alice Sutton: Julia Roberts Dr. Jonas: Patrick Stewart Agent Lowry: Cylk Cozart Mr. Wilson: Steve Kahan Flip: Terry Alexander Cynic: Alex McArthur Justice Guard: Rod McLachlan Justice Guard: Michael Potts Justice Guard: Jim Sterling Public Works Man: Rich Hebert Clarke: Brian J. Williams Piper: G. A. Aguilar Henry Finch’s Secretary: Cece Neber Labao Alice’s Secretary: Saxon Trainor Grouchy Nurse: Sage Allen Nurse – Roosevelt Hospital: Joanna Sanchez Cop – Roosevelt Hospital: Michael Shamus Wiles Lawyer: Andrew Lauren Tech: Danny Smith Surveillance Operator: Sean Patrick Thomas Helicopter Pilot: Al Cerullo Cleet: Dean Winters Night Security – Federal Building: Rick Hoffman Surveillance Operator: Peter Jacobson Intern: Troy Garity Alice’s Father: Bert Remsen Jonas’ Aide: J. Mills Goodloe Old Man in Book Store: Leonard Jackson Film Crew: Director of Photography: John Schwartzman First Assistant Director: Jim Van Wyck Original Music Composer: Carter Burwell Producer: Joel Silver Editor: Kevin Stitt Producer: Richard Donner Casting: Marion Dougherty Assistant Editor: Kris Cole Associate Producer: Julie Durk Writer: Brian Helgeland Co-Producer: Richard Solomon Art Direction: Gregory Bolton Editor: Frank J. Urioste Co-Producer: Dan Cracchiolo Co-Producer: J. Mills Goodloe Post Production Supervisor: Ilyse A. Reutlinger Unit Production Manager: Helen Pollak Unit Production Manager: Nan Bernstein Freed Second Assistant Director: John G. Scotti Set Decoration: Casey Hallenbeck Set Designer: Lauren Cory Set Designer: Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. Set Designer: Thomas Betts Leadman: Steven Curtis Husch Still Photographer: Andrew Cooper Video Assist Operator: Martin Glover Underwater Director of Photography: Pete Romano Second Second Assistant Director: Sean McCarron Unit Publicist: Stephanie Pond-Smith Script Supervisor: Sioux Richards Key Grip: Les T. Tomita Best Boy Grip: Audie Aragon Dolly Grip: Brad Rea Location Manager: Robbie Goldstein Location Manager: David E. Kaufman Negative Cutter: Mo Henry Color Timer: David Orr “A” Camera Operator: Mitchell Amundsen Steadicam Operator: Neal Norton First Assistant Camera: Christopher Duskin First Assistant Camera: A. Anthony Cappello Second Assistant Camera: Thomas D. Lairson Jr. Second Assistant Camera: Charles B. Katz Camera Loader: Jacobus Marcus Supervising Sound Editor: Mark A. Mangini Supervising Sound Editor: George Simpson Sound Editor: Richard L. Anderson Sound Editor: Mike Chock Sound Editor: John Dunn Sound Editor: Julia Evershade Sound Editor: Eric Lindemann Sound Editor: Geoffrey G. Rubay Assistant Sound Editor: Oscar Mitt Assistant Sound Editor: Sonny Pettijohn Music Editor: Adam Milo Smalley Scoring Mixer: Michael Farrow Orchestrator: Sonny Kompanek Supervising ADR Editor: James Simcik ADR Editor: William C. Carruth ADR Editor: Denise Horta ADR Mixer: Troy Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin E. Carpenter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Dan Hiland Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary D. Rogers Foley Editor: Solange S. Schwalbe Foley Editor: Aaron Glascock Production Sound Mixer: Tim Cooney Boom Operator: Todd Bassman Chief Lighting Technician: Andy Ryan Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Brian Evans Assistant Costume Designer: Christopher J. Kristoff Costume Design: Ha Nguyen Production Design: Paul Sylbert Costume Supervisor: Kimberly Guenther Durkin Makeup Supervisor: Lee Harman Makeup Artist: Richard Dean Makeup Artist: Mel Berns Jr. Key Hair Stylist: Stephen Robinette Hairstylist: Lyndell Quiyou Hairstylist: Monique DeSart Property Master: Erik L. Nelson Assistant Property Master: Christopher Amy Special Effects Coordinator: Michael Meinardus Stunts: S...
0 notes
frontproofmedia · 1 year
Text
Ray Arcel Tribute
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
By Sina Latif
Follow @Frontproofmedia!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id))(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');
Published: August 30, 2023
Ray Arcel was born on August 30, 1899, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents.
Arcel's mother passed away when he was only four years old, and Ray was brought up by his father. Before passing away, Ray's mother, born in Brooklyn, wanted to leave the Midwest and return to her New York roots. The Arcels subsequently relocated to Manhattan, first to the Lower East Side and then to West 106th Street in Harlem.
Growing up in New York in those days, Arcel told Ronald K. Fried in Corner Men: "You had to fight in those days. You lived in a neighbourhood where you were challenged every day. We were the only Jewish family there, but that's an old story. Wherever you go they tell you the same story." Arcel continued to say: "If you didn't fight you were yellow."
While training to be a boxer at Grupp's Gymnasium on 116th Street and Eighth Avenue, Arcel was under the tutelage of two great trainers in Dai Dolling and Frank "Doc" Bagley. Bagley once managed the great Gene Tunney and taught Ray the art of being a Cutman. Dolling was a Welshman who had trained the likes of Tunney, Al Brown, Jimmy McLarnin, Jack Britton, Ted Kid Lewis, and Johnny Dundee. Dolling taught Arcel about the individuality of each fighter and the need to train them accordingly.
After a short career as a fighter, Arcel became a trainer, and that is when he established his greatness.
Arcel's first world champion was Frankie Genaro, who won the Flyweight world title in 1923. In 1924, Ray led Abe Goldstein to victory against Joe Lynch for the bantamweight title.
This was only the start. Arcel's subsequent success with numerous all-time greats cemented him as arguably the greatest trainer in boxing history.
Arcel's beginnings as a trainer were during the days when boxing was the sport of all sports—when Jack Dempsey was the heavyweight champion.
"A Dempsey fight was magic. The minute he walked into the ring you could see smoke rising from the canvas," said Arcel when reminiscing decades later on the heyday of Dempsey in the ring. "You knew you were going to see a tiger let loose."
Arcel's career as a renowned boxing trainer spanned from the 1920s, training Benny Leonard, all the way to the '80s, when perhaps most famously, he trained Roberto Duran.
Arcel was the oracle of boxing. A man who saw Jack Dempsey fight in 1916; befriended and trained Benny Leonard; was in Barney Ross' corner the night Henry Armstrong became welterweight champion in 1938 and was with Ross in the following days while tending to his wounds; worked opposite Joe Louis on countless occasions, including the night Louis first became heavyweight champion in 1937 against James J. Braddock, and the night Ezzard Charles defeated Louis in Louis' final title fight in 1950. Arcel was then in Duran's corner in 1980 in both historic fights against Sugar Ray Leonard and then in Larry Holmes' corner in 1982 in the momentous heavyweight showdown against Gerry Cooney.
Between the '20s and '80s, the only full decade Arcel did not train fighters was the 60's.
For nearly twenty years, from 1954, Arcel had quit boxing and was working as a purchasing agent for a metal company. Then, in 1972, Arcel received a call from boxing manager Carlos Eleta Almarán. Arcel returned to work with Alfonso (Peppermint) Frazer, who won the title under Arcel's training from Nicolino Loche on March 10, 1972. The relationship between Arcel and Eleta developed further, and Eleta had a wild kid from the slums of Panama City, Panama, whom he wanted Arcel to train. Arcel's link-up with this kid from Panama cemented his legend, as Duran became arguably the greatest lightweight in history, rivaling another great 135-pounder, Arcel's previous student, Benny Leonard.
No other trainer has ever arguably worked with as many all-time greats, with names that Arcel trained including Benny Leonard, Ross, Armstrong, Kid Gavilan, Freddie Steele, Tony Zale, John Henry Louis, Charles, Holmes, and Duran.
In a sport of toughness and meanness, Arcel was an anomaly. He was a very humble, polite, and respectful man. Arcel was described by sportswriter "Red" Smith as "the first gentleman of fistfighting."
Just like great trainers typically do, Ray always gave credit to the fighters, saying the trainer would be nothing without the fighter. He would merely give them pointers.
As Arcel told Ronald K. Fried in Corner Men, "Nobody had to teach Duran how to fight. The first day I saw him - not in New York, I saw him in Panama - I told everybody around him, 'Don't change his style. Leave him alone. I don't want anybody to ever tell him what to do. Let him fight."
Of course, Arcel did have a real impact on Duran's boxing. Alongside an old friend, Freddie Brown, a former cut-man of Rocky Marciano, they molded a young Duran into an all-time great champion. They fine-tuned Duran's style, with this power-punching brawler becoming a very defensively acute fighter while applying that pressure, boxing unlike any lightweight had for years. Under the tutelage of Arcel and Brown, Duran became one of the best and most crafty fighters in history.
An insight into Arcel's involvement in the career of his fighters can be seen through his handling of Charley Phil Rosenberg, who won the bantamweight title in 1925. Rosenberg, preparing for a title fight against Cannonball Martin on March 20, 1925, had three months to shed 37 pounds and meet the 118 pounds limit after having ballooned up to 155 pounds. Arcel went everywhere Rosenberg went and did everything Rosenberg did. Arcel did roadwork with him, prepared his meals, and slept in the adjoining bed.
In Ray Arcel: a Boxing Biography by Donald Dewey, Arcel spoke of the nights leading up to Rosenberg's fight against Martin. "I always had to sleep with one eye open. Charlie would get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, and I would stand there with the door open. He kept cussing me. 'I just want to gargle,' he'd say. And I'd tell him, 'I'm watching your Adam's apple, Charlie. Don't swallow that water.'"
"After this fight is over," Rosenberg told Arcel, "I'm going to kill you."
Rosenberg beat Martin via a 15-round decision, and Arcel lived for another 69 years.
Arcel's wisdom was the stuff of legend.
"Ring sense is an art, a gift from God that flows out of a fighter like a great painting flows out of an artist, or a great book flows out of an author," Arcel once said. "Ring sense is a natural ability to cope with any situation in a fight. It cannot be taught."
Arcel's last appearance in the ring was in the corner of Holmes when the "Easton Assassin" stopped Cooney in 1982. Arcel worked alongside long-time friend Eddie Futch on this night.
Arcel trained three men who can be regarded as the greatest in the entire history of their divisions. Benny Leonard and Duran are regarded as two of the greatest lightweights ever. Ezzard Charles is arguably the greatest light heavyweight ever. To create such great fighters, Arcel's greatness as a trainer is evident.
Nobody taught boxing better while carrying them-self with the same sincerity and humility as the great Ray Arcel.
(Featured Photo: The Ring Magazine via Getty Images)
0 notes
scared-aquarius · 5 years
Text
Breakout Stars Who Defined This Decade as Their Zodiac Signs
*Some of these people were considered relatively famous before the 2010s but this decade they were much more relevant*
Aries
Tumblr media
(L to R: Daisy Ridley, Casey Neistat, Gigi Gorgeous, David Harbour, Loren Gray, Logan Paul, Liza Koshy, Zoe Sugg, Lil Nas X, Skai Jackson, Tessa Brooks, Michelle Phan, Jessica Chastain, Nathan Zed, Tyler Oakley, Sadie Sink, Jack Antonoff, Danielle Bregoli)
Taurus
Tumblr media
(L to R: Jojo Siwa, Sam Smith, Joe Keery, Rami Malek, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Gal Gadot, Shane Madej, Alex Lawther, Adele, Mr. Beast, Noah Centineo, Joey Graceffa, Trisha Paytas, John Cena, Melanie Martinez, Gigi Hadid, TheOdd1sOut, Thomas Sanders)
Gemini
Tumblr media
(L to R: Emma Chamberlain, Josh Dun, Ninja, Tom Holland, Kendrick Lamar, Rebecca Black, Gotye, James Charles, KJ Apa, Danny Gonzalez, Iggy Azalea, Ryan Higa, Chris Evans, Gus Johnson, Rami Fine, Dan Howell, Fetty Wap, Link Neal)
Cancer
Tumblr media
(L to R: Post Malone, Jacksfilms, Ariana Grande, Markiplier, Shane Dawson, Jaclyn Hill, Sandra Oh, Drew Monson, Chloe Woodard, Elle Mills, Margot Robbie, Lana Del Rey, Lele Pons, Megan Rapinoe, Safiya Nygaard, Tana Mongeau, Luke Hemmings, Ethan Klein)
Leo
Tumblr media
(L to R: Jennifer Lawrence, David Dobrik, Andrew Garfield, Dua Lipa, Eugenia Cooney, Brandon Rogers, Kylie Jenner, iDubbbz, Anna Kendrick, Talia Castellano, Grav3yardgirl, GloZell, Jackie Aina, Bretman Rock, Shawn Mendes, Leafyishere, Noel Miller, Morgz)
Virgo
Tumblr media
(L to R: Niall Horan, Laura Lee, Tom Harlock, Jenna Marbles, Blaire White, Anthony Padilla, Jungkook, Dylan O’Brien, Liam Payne, Connor Franta, Gaten Matarazzo, Keanu Reeves, Kyle Abercrombie, Lili Reinhart, Joji, Zendaya, Alfie Deyes, Abby Lee Miller)
Libra
Tumblr media
(L to R: Brie Larson, Hasan Minaj, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Caleb McLaughlin, Grace Helbig, Bruno Mars, Tessa Thompson, Jacob Sartorius, Rhett McLaughlin, Nev Schulman, Donald Glover, Bella Thorne, Noah Schnapp, Cardi B, Lilly Singh, Simply Nailogical, Halsey, Kim Kardashian)
Scorpio
Tumblr media
(L to R: Emelia Clarke, Joaquin Phoenix, Lorde, Baby Ariel, Frank Ocean, RiceGum, Pewdiepie, Shailene Woodley, Adam Driver, Kendall Jenner, Carly Rae Jepsen, Ryan Reynolds, Drew Gooden, Jeffree Star, Cody Ko, Colleen Ballinger, Future, DanTDM)
Sagittarius
Tumblr media
(L to R: Pope Francis, Steven Yuen, Chrissy Teigen, Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Emelia Fart, Chadwick Boseman, Hailee Steinfield, Tyler Joseph, The Dolan Twins, Sia, Ryan Bergara, Philip DeFranco, Charlie Puth, Marques Brownlee, Ian Hecox, DJ Khaled, Antonio Garza)
Capricorn
Tumblr media
(L to R: Finn Wolfhard, Greta Thunberg, Zayn Malik, Dave Bautista, Dove Cameron, Nash Grier, Norman Reedus, Timothée Chalamet, Quenlin Blackwell, Ross Lynch, Meghan Trainor, Louis Tomlinson, Eddie Redmayne, Jake Paul, MattyBRaps, Mac Miller, Stan Lee, Florence Pugh)
Aquarius
Tumblr media
(L to R: Khalid, Harry Styles, Danai Gurira, Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd, Henry Golding, Tom Hiddleston, Marina Joyce, JackSepticEye, Charlie Heaton, Sophia Lillis, Logic, Elizabeth Olsen, Will Poulter, Branden “Joanne The Scammer” Miller, Phil Lester, Tati Westbrook, Calum Hood)
Pisces
Tumblr media
(L to R: Millie Bobby Brown, Jordan Peele, Simone Biles, Benny Fine, Oscar Isaac, Christina Grimmie, Lupita Nyong'o, NikkieTutorials, John Boyega, Daniel Kaluuya, Ansel Egort, Keemstar, Toby Turner, Camilla Cabello, Justin Beiber, Kesha, Gabriel Zamora, iJustine)
1K notes · View notes
bobmccullochny · 3 years
Text
November History
November 10 1619 - René Descartes had the dreams that inspired his Meditations on First Philosophy.
1775 - The United States Marine Corps was founded at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia by Samuel Nicholas.
1871 - Henry Morton Stanley in Ujiji, Central Africa, encountered David Livingstone with the immortal words: 'Dr Livingstone, I presume?'
1885 - The world's first motorcycle, designed by Gottlieb Daimler, made its first announced test-run.
1908 - The first Gideon Bible put in hotel rooms at the Superior Hotel in Superior, Montana.
1919 - The American Legion's first national convention (Minneapolis). The American Legion is an organization of US war veterans that formed in Paris on March 15-17, 1919.
1951 - The first direct-dial, coast-to-coast telephone service in North America began as Mayor M. Leslie Denning of Englewood, NJ called Mayor Frank Osborn in Alameda, CA.
1974 - The discovery of the "charmed quark" subatomic particle was announced simultaneously by an MIT group at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and a SLAC-Berkeley group on the west coast at Stanford Linear accelerator center.
1975 - The 729-foot-long freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank during a storm on Lake Superior, killing all 29 crew on board.
1977 - The Incredible Hulk (made for TV movie) was shown on CBS. Bill Bixby starred as David Banner, but the comics (and current films) refer to the character as Bruce Banner.
1983 - Bill Gates introduced Windows 1.0.
1984 - The first Breeders' Cup took place at Hollywood Park Racetrack.
1989 - German citizens began to bring the Berlin Wall down.
1997 - WorldCom and MCI Communications announce a $37 billion merger (the largest merger in US history at the time). It is now part of Verizon.
1999 - Sesame Street celebrated its 30th anniversary. The series created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett.
2001 - Fox Family Channel became ABC Family on Cable television.
2008 - NASA declared the Phoenix Mission concluded after communications with the lander were lost.
2010 - Disney composer Alan Menken received the 2,442nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
2 notes · View notes
18thfoot · 4 years
Text
Royal Irish Regiment soldiers who died on 9th September
1915
18635 Private F Charles. Interred Glasgow Eastern Necropolis, Scotland.
2nd Bn
8240 Private William Gallagher, Derry. Interred Auchonvillers Military Cemetery, France.
1916
2nd Bn
825 Private Thomas Lane, Cardiff. Interred Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension, France.
Royal Irish Regiment officers attached to the Connaught Rangers
Tumblr media
Second Lieutenant Frank North. Interred Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, France.
Second Lieutenant Matthew Carruth, Belfast. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, France.
Second Lieutenant Charles Stone, Southsea. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, France.
 6th Bn
Lieutenant Colonel Fitzroy Curzon, Atherstone, Warwickshire. Royal Irish Rifles, commanding 6th Bn, Royal Irish Regiment. Interred Carnoy Military Cemetery, France.
 2530 Private Martin Dullard, Kilkenny. Interred Dive Copse British Cemetery, Sailly-Le-Sec, France.
 3797 Private Simon Cooney, Mallow, Co. Cork. Interred Guillemont Road Cemetery, Guillemont, France.
 10155 Private Thomas O'Brien, Newtown, Co. Waterford. Interred Serre Road Cemetery No.2, France.
 5039 Private Richard O'Donnell, Clogheen, Co. Tipperary. Interred Combles Communal Cemetery Extension, France.
  Interred Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, France.
Tumblr media
8354 Sergeant Oscar Brown, Keighley, Yorkshire
4851 Corporal John Walsh, Birkenhead.
Tumblr media
2768 Private Thomas Guiney, Portaferry, Co. Down.
2462 Private John McGowan, Derry.
9754 Private John Fanning, Liverpool
9064 Private Michael Hassett, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.
9708 Private Owen Kiely, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
 Commemorated Thiepval Memorial, France.
Tumblr media
Lieutenant Philip Cross, Bournemouth.
Second Lieutenant John Henna, Crowborough, Sussex.
Second Lieutenant Eric Hackett, Ballycumber, Co. Offaly.
9391 Company Quartermaster Sergeant Maurice Martin, Tipperary.
2400 Lance Sergeant James Doherty, Derry.
2299 Lance Sergeant John Cairns, Derry.
10455 Corporal Ernest Wildney, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
4035 Corporal Patrick Kinsella, Gorey, Co. Wexford.
1701 Corporal Patrick Dorney, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary.
10560 Corporal Joseph Christie, Birkenhead.
8195 Corporal William Bott, Derby.
3155 Corporal Charles Barnes, Guernsey.
3655 Lance Corporal Peter Keogh, Ballindrum, Co. Kildare.
11264 Lance Corporal James Lacey, Clongrennan, Co. Carlow.
9440 Lance Corporal Thomas Collins, Newport, Monmouthshire.
3466 Lance Corporal Phillip Duquemin, Guernsey.
4286 Lance Corporal Thomas Bradley, Derry.
3162 Lance Corporal Henry Bisson MM, Guernsey.
5332 Private Martin O'Connell, Cork.
3380 Private John Dougherty, Huddersfield.
9872 Private Patrick Ryan, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
3169 Private James Brehaut, St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
5317 Private Denis Malone, Liverpool.
8819 Private Hugh McGreevy, Crossgar, Co. Down.
2079 Private William McToal, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim.
9082 Private James Smyth, Dublin.
9024 Private Robert Webster, Norwich.
5457 Private Peter Rowland, St. Sampson's, Guernsey.
9806 Private William Hackett, Lismore, Co. Waterford.
2055 Private Thomas Kelly, Callan, Co. Kilkenny.
2890 Private James Kyle, Derry.
2331 Private James Lafferty, Derry.
2446 Private Michael Keelan, Derry.
8971 Private Patrick Murphy, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
9733 Private Patrick Carragher, Bootle, Lancashire.
5392 Private William Murphy, Portnard, Co. Limerick
8676 Private James Pickavance MM, Kirkdale, Lancashire.
5274 Private Edward Hayden, New Ross, Co. Wexford.
2312 Private George Doherty, Derry.
5577 Private William Donohue, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.
7063 Private Herbert Slater, London.
7760 Private Patrick Spillane, Bennetsbridge,Co. Kilkenny.
9877 Private William Clancy, Oola, Co. Limerick.
7827 Private Denis Connell, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny.
7172 Private Martin Connell, Callan, Co. Kilkenny.
11508 Private Stephen Cleary, Barbaha, Co. Tipperary.
3367 Private Edward Wood, Guernsey.
5344 Private Jeremiah Glennon, Castlecomer,Co. Kilkenny.
3468 Private Harry Edmonds, Guernsey.
2544 Private Edward Friel. Buncrana, Co. Donegal.
8810 Private  John Finnegan, Drogheda, Co. Louth
2751 Private Edward Bray, Ballincarrig, Co. Carlow.
1 note · View note
manualstogo · 5 years
Link
For just $3.99 A Stranger in Town Released in April, 1943: A Supreme Court Justice wants a vacation hunting ducks in the country, but gets involved with corrupt small town officials. Directed by: Roy Rowland Written by: Isobel Lennart and William Kozienko The Actors: Frank Morgan Justice John Josephus Grant, Richard Carlson Bill Adams, Jean Rogers Lucy Gilbert, Porter Hall Judge Austin Harkley, Robert Barrat Mayor Connison, Donald MacBride Vinnie Z. Blaxton, Walter Baldwin Tom Cooney, Andrew Tombes Roscoe Swade, Olin Howland Constable Homer Todds, Chill Wills Charles Craig, Irving Bacon Game Warden Orrin Todds, Eddie Dunn Henry, Gladys Blake Birdie, John Hodiak Hart Ridges, Edward Keane Blaxton's lawyer, Robert Homans Sergeant, Erville Alderson man in barbershop, Hooper Atchley reporter, Margaret Bert nurse, Eddy Chandler policeman at hearing, Lester Dorr electric company technician, Fern Emmett hotel chambermaid, Sam Finn sidewalk rowdy, Bud Geary sidewalk heckler, Jesse Graves Supreme Court attendant, Kenneth Harlan banker in barbershop, Myron Healey extra on dance floor, Holmes Herbert Supereme Court Justice, Al Hill moving man, Gladden James reporter, Richard Kipling Supreme Court Justice, Paul Kruger truck driver, William Lally policeman, Arthur Loft police chief Perkins, Roger Moore townsman at hearing, Marion Murray waitress, Thomas Murray policeman, Frank O'Connor bailiff, Pat O'Malley policeman at jail, Cyril Ring reporter, Charles Sherlock rowdy, Edwin Stanley Supreme Court Justice, Henry Sylvester Joe, process server, Ben Taggart train conductor, Minerva Urecal lady stepping off of train, Philip Van Zandt reporter, Eddy Waller man in barbershop, Pierre Watkin Supreme Court Justice, Joe Yule barber Runtime: 1h 7m *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item ...
0 notes
astillasdetinta · 6 years
Link
Washington ha propiciado cambios de gobierno en casi todos los países de la región.
EE.UU. ha jugado un papel preponderante en decenas de golpes de Estado por todo el mundo, algo que América Latina conoce muy bien.
Pese a que Washington negó en su momento su participación en los derrocamientos de gobiernos, los documentos desclasificados años más tarde por sus mismas instituciones revelan lo contrario.
Recientemente, Venezuela denunció un golpe de Estado en marcha en el país, organizado por EE.UU., luego de la autoproclamación del diputado Juan Guaidó como "presidente encargado". El parlamentario anunció que el próximo sábado forzarán el ingreso de "ayuda humanitaria" a territorio venezolano, algo que Caracas ha calificado como un "show" para justificar una "intervención militar" y deponer al Gobierno de Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuela 1948 y 2002
El 24 de noviembre de 1948 fue depuesto en Venezuela el entonces presidente Rómulo Gallegos, tras 9 meses en el poder, ocupando su lugar una Junta Militar de Gobierno. En el Manifiesto a la Nación que circuló días después, el gobernante derrocado informó que en un cuartel de Caracas un miembro de la Misión Militar de EE.UU. dio asesoría a los golpistas. Más adelante, a su llegada a Cuba, en calidad de exiliado, dijo: "Este golpe tiene olor a petróleo", en alusión a los intereses de Washington en territorio venezolano.
EE.UU. también participó en el golpe de Estado, perpetrado el 11 de abril de 2002, contra el presidente Hugo Chávez, quien retomó el poder dos días después. Documentos desclasificados en 2006 por la Agencia de EE.UU. para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID, en sus siglas en inglés) revelaron que grupos políticos opositores al Gobierno de Caracas recibieron financiación estadounidense, entre otros la Fundación Nacional para la Democracia (NED, por sus siglas en inglés), entidad financiada por el Congreso estadounidense.
Hugo Chavez pronuncia un discurso frente al Palacio Presidencial en Caracas, el 23 de enero de 2002. / Andrew Alvarez / AFPParaguay 1954
En mayo de 1954, el general Alfredo Stroessner encabezó un golpe de Estado en Paraguay contra el presidente Federico Chaves, del Partido Colorado. Se conformó una Junta de Gobierno y se convocaron elecciones que el golpista ganó sin oposición. Tomó el poder en agosto de ese año y extendió su mandato hasta 1989.
En el libro 'Paraguay y EE.UU.: Aliados distantes', los estadounidenses Frank Mora y Jerry Cooney revelan que Stroessner realizó una gira por varias unidades militares estadounidenses entre mayo y junio de 1953, invitado por el entonces secretario del Ejército, Robert Stevens. También señalan que una vez instaurada la dictadura, Paraguay figuraba entre los tres principales receptores de ayuda estadounidense en América Latina entre 1954 y 1961.
Guatemala 1954
En junio del mismo año se concretó el golpe de Estado contra el presidente guatemalteco Jacobo Árbenz. Documentos desclasificados por EE.UU. en la década de 90 y colgados en la página de la Oficina del Historiador del Departamento de Estado, revelaron que el golpe fue organizado por la estadounidense Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA). El mandatario, al frente de Guatemala desde marzo de 1951, había puesto en marcha políticas que daban mayor control del Estado sobre las riquezas guatemaltecas, así como la reforma agraria, lo que afectaba los intereses de la United Fruit Company (UFC), que tenía miles de hectáreas en el país centroamericano.
Jacobo Árbenz, Guatemala. / Fotos antiguas de Guatemala / Gobierno de Guatemala / Dominio públicoRepública Dominicana 1963
En septiembre de 1963, el entonces presidente democrático de República Dominicana, Juan Bosch, fue derrocado siete meses después de haber asumido el poder.
Siete años después del golpe, Bosch dijo en varias alocuciones en la radio Tribuna Democrática —que recoge el Partido de la Liberación Dominicana— que el golpe "fue ordenado por la Misión Militar norteamericana".
Brasil 1964
El 31 de marzo de 1964 Brasil fue escenario de un golpe de Estado perpetrado por oficiales militares contra el presidente João Goulart, inaugurando un periodo de 21 años de dictadura.
Documentos de la organización independiente Archivo de Seguridad Nacional revelaron en 2014 que el entonces presidente estadounidense, John F. Kennedy, estableció contactos con las fuerzas armadas brasileñas para preparar el golpe militar, y que tras su asesinato (en 1963), la Administración de Lyndon B. Johnson brindó su apoyo.
João Goulart, Brasil. / loc.gov / Dick DeMarsicoArgentina 1966 y 1976
En junio de 1966 fue derrocado el mandatario Arturo Illia, en un golpe perpetrado por su antiguo jefe del Ejército Juan Carlos Onganía. Documentos desclasificados de la CIA, citados por el diario argentino La Voz, señalan que el comandante del primer cuerpo de Ejército, general Julio Alsogaray, habría puesto al tanto de la fecha aproximada del golpe, del nombre de los oficiales involucrados y de las características del nuevo gobierno a los agentes de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia estadounidense destacados en Buenos Aires.
En 1976 se produce otro golpe, esta vez contra la entonces presidenta María Estela Martínez de Perón. "Los preparativos del golpe están listos. Los buques y los integrantes de la Armada ya han sido desplegados en puntos estratégicos a lo largo del país para controlar posibles disturbios después de la toma de poder", dice uno de los informes, desclasificado en 2016, que la CIA envió al entonces mandatario estadounidense Gerald Ford, el 5 de marzo de 1976, 19 días antes del derrocamiento.
Bolivia 1971
El 21 de agosto de 1971, el militar Hugo Banzer Suárez encabezó el golpe de Estado contra el también militar Juan José Torres, quien es recordado como un nacionalista y revolucionario boliviano.
Varios documentos, desclasificados en 2010 y colgados en la página de la Oficina del Historiador del Departamento de Estado de EE.UU., revelan la participación de Washington en el golpe, con la anuencia directa del presidente Richard Nixon y el secretario de Estado Henry Kissinger.
Hugo Banzer Suárez, Bolivia / Lucio Flores RR/HB / ReutersUruguay 1973
Dos años después de lo sucedido en Bolivia, la CIA participó activamente en el golpe de Estado en Uruguay.
La acción fue liderada por el entonces presidente, Juan María Bordaberry, con el apoyo de las Fuerzas Armadas. Tras disolver las cámaras de Senadores y Representantes del Congreso uruguayo y establecer un gobierno de facto, se mantuvo como mandatario hasta 1976, siendo sucedido por otros militares, que continuaron la dictadura hasta 1985.
En su libro 'Deadly Deceits: My 25 years in the CIA' ('Engaños mortales: Mis 25 años en la CIA'), el exagente Ralph W. McGehee reveló que cuatro años antes del golpe las autoridades estadounidenses enviaron a Uruguay al agente del FBI Dan Mitrione, quien asesoró a los agentes locales en materia de tortura a los subversivos; motivo por el cual fue secuestrado y asesinado por los grupos revolucionarios.
También comenta que la CIA prestó colaboración antes y durante la dictadura. En particular, sostiene que estuvo asociada en Uruguay "a los escuadrones de la muerte" y que "tuvo un control sobre las listas de los más importantes activistas de la izquierda", entregando nombres de sus familias y amigos.
Chile 1973
Documentos desclasificados entregados al Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos de Chile y publicados por el Archivo de Seguridad Nacional revelaron que EE.UU. intervino en la desestabilización del Gobierno de Salvador Allende y en su derrocamiento en septiembre de 1973, y que colaboró con la posterior dictadura militar que encabezó Augusto Pinochet.
Salvador Allende, Chile. / Keystone Pictures USA / www.globallookpress.comEl Salvador 1979
El 15 de octubre de 1979 fue derrocado el mandatario salvadoreño, Carlos Humberto Romero, en un golpe de Estado encabezado por jóvenes militares. Este episodio generó una posterior guerra civil que se prolongó durante 12 años y dejó un saldo de al menos 70.000 muertos y otros miles de desaparecidos.
En un documento publicado en el portal AlterNet, el periodista Alex Henderson señala que EE.UU. apoyó a la junta militar que se instauró. Ese gobierno de facto usó escuadrones de la muerte que fueron creados, entrenados, armados y supervisados por la CIA y por fuerzas especiales estadounidenses.
Panamá 1989
El 20 de diciembre de 1989 más de 20.000 soldados de EE.UU. entraron por tierra, mar y aire a Panamá, en una operación que se denominó 'Causa Justa' y que tenía por objetivo capturar a Manuel Antonio Noriega, último militar en dirigir la dictadura que se había instaurado en el país desde 1968.
Noriega había pasado de ser aliado de EE.UU. y colaborar con la CIA y la Administración para el Control de Drogas​ (DEA), a convertirse en su enemigo; luego de, entre otras cosas, cerrar la Escuela de las Américas de EE.UU., academia militar donde se formaron varios dictadores de América Latina y que funcionaba en territorio panameño desde 1946.
Antes de la invasión, EE.UU. conspiró contra Panamá en otras áreas, con el objetivo de generar mayor desestabilización. En abril de 2017, el analista internacional Julio Yao escribió  en La Estrella de Panamá que en 1989 tuvo conocimiento de un documento denominado 'Memorándum secreto-sensitivo del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional', del 8 de abril de 1986, que determinaba la política de Washington contra Panamá y que incluía "una campaña de acciones encubiertas para desestabilizar" al país centroamericano, acusando a las Fuerzas de Defensa, "particularmente al general Noriega, de tráfico de drogas".
Soldados estadounidenses en Panamá durante la Operación Causa Justa, diciembre de 1989. / Bob Pearson / AFPPerú 1992
El 5 de abril de 1992, el entonces presidente de Perú, Alberto Fujimori, realiza un "autogolpe" de Estado en su país, con el respaldo de las Fuerzas Armadas. el mandatario disolvió al Congreso y encarceló a todos los miembros de la Suprema Corte de Justicia.
El autogolpe estuvo apoyado por su asesor presidencial y jefe sel Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional del Perú Vladimiro Montesinos. Según un cable secreto del 16 de agosto de 1990 dirigido por la embajada de EE.UU. en Lima al Departamento de Estado, la Administración para el Control de las Drogas (DEA) y la Agencia de Inteligencia de la Defensa (DIA), al que tuvo acceso el diario peruano La República, desde entonces ya las autoridades estadounidenses estaban al tanto del futuro golpe.
Una investigación del 'The Center for Public Integrity', con sede en Washington, reveló el estrecho vínculo entre Montesinos y la CIA. La agencia estadounidense le suministró entre 1990 y el 2000 no menos de 10 millones de dólares en efectivo.
Haití 2004
El 29 de febrero de 2004, el presidente de Haití, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, fue obligado a abandonar su país.
Desde la República Centroafricana, donde fue llevado, Aristide declaró que un grupo de "militares" estadounidenses había acudido a su residencia en Puerto Príncipe y lo obligó a firmar un documento a través del cual cedía el poder. Señaló que lo amenazaron con disparar a la población si se negaba a hacerlo.
"Estaban listos para atacar. Miles de personas habrían sido asesinadas. Yo no podía haber permitido eso", comentó.
Honduras 2009
En junio de 2009 se perpetró otro golpe de Estado, esta vez en Honduras, contra el presidente Manuel Zelaya.
Manuel Zelaya pronuncia un discurso en Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 20 de diciembre de 2017. / Jorge Cabrera / Reuters
Un año después del hecho, Zelaya dijo que, aunque EE.UU. negó su vinculación con el derrocamiento y la Embajada de Washington condenó el hecho, la Casa Blanca estuvo detrás.
"Los autores intelectuales de este crimen obedecen a una asociación ilícita de los viejos halcones de Washington con hondureños, propietarios de capitales y sus socios de subsidiarias, norteamericanas y agencias financieras", mencionó el exmandatario en esa oportunidad.
Edgar Romero G.
Si te ha gustado, ¡compártelo con tus amigos!
1 note · View note
wallpaperpainting · 4 years
Text
13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum
NEW CANAAN, CT — Hundreds of aggressive New Canaan High Academy acceptance accomplished third division High Honors and Honors status, academy admiral announced.
To accomplish High Honors status, a apprentice charge advance a 90 boilerplate during the quarter, according to academy officials. To accomplish Honors status, they charge advance an 85 average.
Below is the abounding account of names, alphabetically by grade. Congratulations to all the students:
Grade 12 High HonorsRiana Afshar, Fallon Arnone, Maria Estelle Asker, Alexis Axon, Brooke Barber, Claire Batchelor, Ryan Benevento, Audrey Bloom, Olivia Bognon, Caitlin Bradley, Claire Brunner, Alexandra Budnick, Brian Campe, Jackson Camporin, Alexandra Carlson, Isabelle Carpenter, Christopher Carratu, Mario Castaldo, Tara Chugh, Naomi Cimino, Bartholomew Codd, Helen Culpepper, Sophie Curcio, Elise Curren, Leila Dann, William Dantini, Griffen Dayton, Elizabeth DeMarino, Vivian Ding, Heather Doherty, Elizabeth Dolan, Emma Dunlap, Katherine Dunn, Mia Fedeli, Tessa Fieldman, Kiera Joanne Finnerty, Taylor Frame, Charlotte Gardner, Paula Graham, Liam Griffiths, Drew Guida, Amanda Hall, Alexandra Harte, Brian Hartz, Grace Higgins, Elizabeth Hirai, Nicholas Hoge, Steven Hoge, Sofia Ippolito, Andrew Jameson, Alyssa Khoo, Emily Knight, Cella Kove, Elizabeth Kuchinski, Zachary LaPolice, Allison Leopold, Katherine Lisecky, Natalie Lopez, Ryan Lytle, Thomas Marshall, Jordan McDonald, Anna Thérѐse Mehra, Alexander Meintzer, Andrew Mihailoff, Andrew Morse, Hudson Neleman, Theodore Nelson, Teresa Oliveira, Bennett Ong, Sophia Palamenti, Cortland Parrott, Dylan Pescatore, Martina Pincione, Alexa Pittaro, Lucy Potter, Sophie Potter, Olivia Prazenka Moor, Kristen Raffaele, John Renda, Charles Richardson, Megan Rigione, Skyler Risom, Colin Russo, Karoline Sauan Gregorian, Luciana Savini, Riley Seelert, Katharine Shaughnessy, Mark Silber, Fiona Stevens, Georgia Stewart, Maggie Streinger, Hannah Suthons, Thomas Suthons, Andrew Symon, Isha Teredesai, Caroline Tuffy, Michael Turiano, Emma Uzgiris, Dustin Valenti, Sofia Vallejo Luna, Colin Vetterli, Meredith Waldron, Thomas Welch, Justin Wietfeldt, Eric Wills, Sophia Yee, Emma Youngman
Grade 11 High HonorsAshley Abate, Chloe Adams, Pahal Ahuja, Saimanish Akavaramu, Alexis Angermueller, Harrison Appelt, Oliver Arrix, Matthew Balkun, Julia Bazata, Evan Beiles, Matthew Benevento, William Besgen, Gabriella Bisesi, Aidan Blair, Charles Borthwick, William Bozzella, Gavin Bramwit, Caroline Brooks, Charles Brossy, Reid Brown, Blaine Burke, Nicolas Butler, Colin Byrne, Emma Caione, Ryan Caione, Bryce Campbell, Christopher Canet, Henry Cannon, Steven Capelo, Julia Carpi, Alexa Carrillo, Darby Carroll, Christian Carson, Annabelle Catlin, John Catlin, Alexandra Cioffi, Benjamin Clay, Wesley Cloud, Lydon Cooney, Ryan Corbett, Gretchen Crane, Daisy Crystal, James Dathan, John Dayton, Edmund DeClue, Sarah DiCosmo, Hannah Doka, Noah Dorfsman, Mason Dorman, Demetria Dresser, John Eccleston, Marina Forni, Charlotte Frank, Andrew Frederick, William Galvan, Boden Gammill, Charlotte Gelhaus, Edward Gentner, Eren Geray, Emma Gibbens, Riley Gibbons, Alexandra Gillespie, Ava Gjertsen, John Goetz, Benjamin Graham, Andrea Gravereaux, Madison Grenauer, Meghan Griffiths, William Grigsby, Elyssa Grogan, Jack Grogan, William Haddad, Maddie Haley, Lindsay Hall, Addison Hanrattie, McKenna Harden, Oliver Harris, John Harrison, Sophie Havens, Fiona Hickey, Anna Higgins, Shea Hobbs, Annika Holmberg, Colton Howe, William Hynes, Samuel Ives, Ethan Jones, Shannon Jordan, Sophia Karimnejad, August Kelliher, Dylan Kortman, Neya Krishnan, Alexandra Kurz, Dhiraj Kuttichirayil,
13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum – benjamin moore beach plum | Encouraged for you to my own blog, on this moment I’m going to provide you with with regards to keyword. And from now on, this is actually the 1st picture:
21 best Blue images on Pinterest | Bedrooms, Color .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Why not consider photograph above? will be of which amazing???. if you believe and so, I’l t explain to you some graphic again underneath:
So, if you like to receive the awesome pictures regarding (13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum), click on save link to save the shots in your personal computer. These are available for transfer, if you appreciate and want to obtain it, click save badge on the page, and it will be immediately saved in your notebook computer.} Lastly if you want to receive new and the recent image related to (13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum), please follow us on google plus or save this page, we attempt our best to give you daily up-date with fresh and new pics. Hope you love keeping right here. For some updates and latest information about (13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum) pics, please kindly follow us on tweets, path, Instagram and google plus, or you mark this page on book mark area, We attempt to provide you with up grade regularly with all new and fresh images, love your searching, and find the best for you.
Here you are at our website, articleabove (13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum) published .  Nowadays we are pleased to announce that we have discovered an incrediblyinteresting contentto be reviewed, namely (13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum) Many people looking for info about(13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum) and certainly one of them is you, is not it?
21 Best Blue images | Paint colors, Blue paint colors .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Also thinking in the lavendar family – Benjamin Moore .. | benjamin moore beach plum
1000+ images about bed on Pinterest | Benjamin moore .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Gray/purple/plum walls in kitchen and entertaining room .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Beach Plum by Benjamin Moore – benjamin moore beach plum | benjamin moore beach plum
Popular Purple Paint Colors for Your Bedroom – Interiors .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Best Paint Colors for Summer 2017 by Paintzen | Havenly .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Designer’s Best Picks: Weekend Makeover – Plum Perfect Office – benjamin moore beach plum | benjamin moore beach plum
Blue Paint Colors | MyPerfectColor | benjamin moore beach plum
Beach Plum 2072-60 Paint Benjamin Moore | In the Bedroom .. | benjamin moore beach plum
Benjamin Moore 2072-60 Beach Plum | Myperfectcolor – benjamin moore beach plum | benjamin moore beach plum
Behr 2A29-3 Ashes Of Roses Match | Paint Colors .. | benjamin moore beach plum
The post 13 Various Ways To Do Benjamin Moore Beach Plum | benjamin moore beach plum appeared first on Wallpaper Painting.
from Wallpaper Painting https://www.bleumultimedia.com/13-various-ways-to-do-benjamin-moore-beach-plum-benjamin-moore-beach-plum/
0 notes
paradoxicalca · 5 years
Text
The most dominant goal scorer in the NHL, season by season
I decided to take a look at who the most dominant goal scorer in the NHL was by season. Each season's highest GPG total is shown at an 82 game pace. Here are the results.1926-27 - Bill Cook (61.5G): 10.5 goal lead over Babe Dye1927-28 - Howie Morenz (62.93G): 8.93 goal lead over Nels Stewart1928-29 - Ace Bailey (41G): 1.86 goal lead over Nels Stewart1929-30 - Cooney Weiland (80.14G): 3.73 goal lead over Dit Clapper1930-31 - Charlie Conacher (68.7G): 9.83 goal lead over Howie Morenz1931-32 - Charlie Conacher (63.36G): 5.28 goal lead over Bill Cook1932-33 - Bill Cook (47.83G): 1.7 goal lead over Busher Jackson1933-34 - Charlie Conacher (62.48G): 16.35 goal lead over Marty Barry1934-35 - Charlie Conacher (62.81G): 19.86 goal lead over Syd Howe1935-36 - Charlie Conacher (42.86G): 3.57 goal lead over Bill Thoms1936-37 - Nels Stewart (43.86G): 1.95 goal lead over Larry Aurie1937-38 - Gordie Drillon (44.42G): 4.29 goal lead over Georges Mantha1938-39 - Roy Conacher (45.36G): 4.36 goal lead over Toe Blake and Alex Shibicky1939-40 - Roy Conacher (47.61G): 6.61 goal lead over Bryan Hextall1940-41 - Roy Conacher (48G): 3.1 goal lead over Gordie Drillon1941-42 - Lynn Patrick (55.83G): 10.06 goal lead over Roy Conacher and Red Hamill1942-43 - Syl Apps (65.03G): 10.91 goal lead over Doug Bentley1943-44 - Mud Bruneteau (73.59G): 5.26 goal lead over Bill Cowley1944-45 - Maurice Richard (82G): 12.62 goal lead over Sweeney Schriner1945-46 - Gaye Stewart (60.68G): 6.59 goal lead over Max Bentley1946-47 - Maurice Richard (61.5G): 19.09 goal lead over Bobby Bauer1947-48 - Ted Lindsay (45.1G): 1.78 goal lead over Maurice Richard1948-49 - Ted Lindsay (42.64): 4.37 goal lead over Sid Abel1949-50 - Maurice Richard (50.37G): 9.37 goal lead over Gordie Howe1950-51 - Maurice Richard (52.98G): 2.61 goal lead over Gordie Howe1951-52 - Gordie Howe (55.06G): 8.93 goal lead over Maurice Richard1952-53 - Gordie Howe (57.4G): 19.91 goal lead over Ted Lindsay1953-54 - Bernie Geoffrion (44.04G): 0.7 goal lead over Maurice Richard1954-55 - Maurice Richard (46.51G): 2 goal lead over Bernie Geoffrion1955-56 - Jean Beliveau (55.06G): 10.55 goal lead over Gordie Howe and Maurice Richard1956-57 - Gordie Howe (51.54G): 8.59 goal lead over Maurice Richard1957-58 - Bernie Geoffrion (52.71G): 10.43 goal lead over Gordie Howe1958-59 - Jean Beliveau (57.66G): 9.63 goal lead over Dickie Moore1959-60 - Bronco Horvath (47.03G): 0.56 goal lead over Jean Beliveau1960-61 - Bernie Geoffrion (64.06G): 7.83 goal lead over Frank Mahovlich1961-62 - Bobby Hull (58.57G): 19.91 goal lead over Gordie Howe, Frank Mahovlich, and Claude Provost1962-63 - Camille Henry (50.57G): 6.06 goal lead over Gordie Howe1963-64 - Bobby Hull (50.37G): 4.68 goal lead over Stan Mikita and Kenny Wharram1964-65 - Bobby Hull (52.43G): 3.22 goal lead over Norm Ullman1965-66 - Bobby Hull (68.12G): 29.53 goal lead over Frank Mahovlich1966-67 - Bobby Hull (64.61G): 23.61 goal lead over Stan Mikita1967-68 - Bobby Hull (50.82G): 5.26 goal lead over Stan Mikita1968-69 - Bobby Hull (64.27G): 9.97 goal lead over Phil Esposito1969-70 - Bobby Hull (51.08G): 4.69 goal lead over Phil Esposito1970-71 - Phil Esposito (79.9G): 26.28 goal lead over Johnny Bucyk1971-72 - Phil Esposito (71.21G): 11.34 goal lead over Jean Ratelle1972-73 - Phil Esposito (57.82G): 1.71 goal lead over Mickey Redmond1973-74 - Phil Esposito (71.49G): 16.46 goal lead over Mickey Redmond1974-75 - Phil Esposito (63.32G): 0.61 goal lead over Rick Martin1975-76 - Reggie Leach (62.53G): 5.35 goal lead over Pierre Larouche1976-77 - Steve Shutt (61.5G): 4.1 goal lead over Guy Lafleur1977-78 - Guy Lafleur (63.08G): 3.55 goal lead over Mike Bossy1978-79 - Mike Bossy (70.73G): 10.25 goal lead over Marcel Dionne1979-80 - Charlie Simmer (71.75G): 11.33 goal lead over Danny Gare1980-81 - Charlie Simmer (70.65G): 0.07 goal lead over Mike Bossy1981-82 - Wayne Gretzky (94.3G): 28.7 goal lead over Mike Bossy1982-83 - Wayne Gretzky (72.78G): 5.13 goal lead over Lanny McDonald1983-84 - Wayne Gretzky (96.41G): 29.78 goal lead over Jari Kurri1984-85 - Jari Kurri (79.75G): 4.92 goal lead over Wayne Gretzky1985-86 - Jari Kurri (71.49G): 8.91 goal lead over Tim Kerr1986-87 - Mario Lemieux (70.29G): 5.94 goal lead over Wayne Gretzky1987-88 - Mario Lemieux (74.55G): 17.15 goal lead over Craig Simpson1988-89 - Mario Lemieux (91.71G): 19.05 goal lead over Bernie Nicholls1989-90 - Brett Hull (73.8G): 9.45 goal lead over Steve Yzerman1990-91 - Brett Hull (90.41G): 29.8 goal lead over Cam Neely1991-92 - Brett Hull (78.63G): 12.45 goal lead over Pat LaFontaine1992-93 - Mario Lemieux (94.3G): 13.36 goal lead over Alexander Mogilny1993-94 - Cam Neely (83.67G): 18.93 goal lead over Pavel Bure1994-95 - Peter Bondra (59.32G): 2.11 goal lead over Ray Sheppard1995-96 - Mario Lemieux (80.83G): 17.19 goal lead over Peter Bondra1996-97 - Jaromir Jagr (61.17G): 7.22 goal lead over Mario Lemieux1997-98 - Teemu Selanne (58.41G): 2.3 goal lead over Peter Bondra1998-99 - Teemu Selanne (51.39G): 5 goal lead over John LeClair1999-00 - Pavel Bure (64.27G): 9.6 goal lead over Jaromir Jagr2000-01 - Pavel Bure (59G): 5 goal lead over Joe Sakic2001-02 - Jarome Iginla (52G): 8.9 goal lead over Bill Guerin2002-03 - Milan Hejduk (50G): 2 goal lead over Markus Naslund2003-04 - Rick Nash (42.03G): 0.52 goal lead over Jarome Iginla and Ilya Kovalchuk2005-06 - Jonathan Cheechoo (56G): 1.33 goal lead over Ilya Kovalchuk2006-07 - Vincent Lecavalier (52G): 2 goal lead over Dany Heatley2007-08 - Alex Ovechkin (65G): 11.03 goal lead over Ilya Kovalchuk2008-09 - Alex Ovechkin (58.13G): 12.13 goal lead over Jeff Carter2009-10 - Alex Ovechkin (56.94G): 5.31 goal lead over Sidney Crosby2010-11 - Sidney Crosby (64G): 14 goal lead over Corey Perry2011-12 - Steven Stamkos (60G): 5.33 goal lead over Evgeni Malkin2012-13 - Alex Ovechkin (54.67G): 5.13 goal lead over Steven Stamkos2013-14 - Alex Ovechkin (53.62G): 9.81 goal lead over Max Pacioretty2014-15 - Alex Ovechkin (53.65G): 10.06 goal lead over Rick Nash2015-16 - Alex Ovechkin (51.9G): 5.9 goal lead over Patrick Kane2016-17 - Sidney Crosby (48.11G): 3.79 goal lead over Nikita Kucherov2017-18 - Alex Ovechkin (49G): 4.06 goal lead over Auston Matthews2018-19 - Alex Ovechkin (51.66G): 1.66 goal lead over Leon DraisaitlTop Ten Most Dominant Seasons1990-91 - Brett Hull: 29.8 goal lead1983-84 - Wayne Gretzky: 29.78 goal lead1965-66 - Bobby Hull: 29.53 goal lead1981-82 - Wayne Gretzky: 28.7 goal lead1970-71 - Phil Esposito: 26.28 goal lead1966-67 - Bobby Hull: 23.61 goal lead1952-53 - Gordie Howe/1961-62 - Bobby Hull: 19.91 goal lead1934-35 - Charlie Conacher: 19.86 goal lead1946-47 - Maurice Richard: 19.09 goal lead1988-89 - Mario Lemieux: 19.05 goal leadPlayers With Most Dominant SeasonsAlex Ovechkin: 9Bobby Hull: 8Charlie Conacher/Maurice Richard/Phil Esposito/Mario Lemieux: 5Roy Conacher/Gordie Howe/Bernie Geoffrion/Wayne Gretzky/Brett Hull: 3 The most dominant goal scorer in the NHL, season by season Source
0 notes
lipwak · 6 years
Text
VHS #383
Zardoz, PHC (Prairie Home Companion) at Tanglewood, 7/2/06, The Human Hambone, one of The Highland Sessions, Peter Gabriel Live, Growing Up (Milan) 1st 45 min *** Zardoz1:471/25/? I am Arthur Frayn (https://youtu.be/ezT7P970Bw4) opening credits (https://youtu.be/he613E96E3E), vocal interpretation of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony after this during more credits.Microagressions in the year 2293 (https://youtu.be/Dx45tkBnj6I)I will not go to the 2nd level (https://youtu.be/eCsT_ocYDZ0) Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling have a tug of war (https://youtu.be/Y6yGL33LdnE) The end (https://youtu.be/MisPtPPwZNA) Beethoven's Seventh Symphony! *** PHC (Prairie Home Companion) at Tanglewood, 7/2/06Independence Day Special2 hrsGreat Performancestaped 7/1/06some audio static... Hear the whole thing here: https://www.prairiehome.org/shows/57163.html w/ Hopeful Gospel Quartet, Jearlyn Steele, Meryl Streep, Wailin’ Jennys, Carol Elizabeth Jones (in Hopeful Gospel Quartet), Erica Rhodes? Pat Donohue, Andy Stein intro theme, It’s a good country, I remember…, tethered to our cell phones,  Hopeful Gospel Quartet - One Love, Meryl, I’m On My Way, True Stories From Scripture - The Prodigal Daughter, Hey Judea (Hey Jude),  Jearlyn Steele - How I Got Over (https://youtu.be/Ld34Ws05fJg) Not this clip, What A Beautiful City, Powdermilk Biscuits theme and other kids songs, Pat Donohue - I’m Gonna Get Me A Jazz Name, Garrison remembers Tanglewood with Fred Newman’s sfx, Wailin’ Jennys - Bring Me Li'l' Water Silvy, One Voice, Guy Noir at Tanglewood, break, Pat Donohue/Andy Stein/Rich Dworsky/the band - familiar Southern tune, 2nd half, Hopeful Gospel Quartet - All I’m Thinkin’ About (Springsteen), Frank Ghery melon baller, Hopeful Gospel Quartet - I Couldn’t Keep It To Myself, celebrating American poetry here, Riding Lesson - Henry Taylor, Wild Geese - Mary Oliver, Hoeing - John Updike, What I Learned From My Mother - Julia Kasdorf, Wailin’ Jennys - Calling All Angels, News From Lake Wobegone - 4th of July!, Jearlyn Steele w/ The Hopeful Gospel Quartet -  I Shall Be Released,  Bebop a rebop Rhubarb Pie  - Lobster w/ Fred Newman, Meryl and Garrison sing What'll I Do, all sing - America The Beautiful (3 verses), closing music (not the music listed below) Rundown from their site: Segment 1 00:00:00 Logo 00:00:15 GK intros - Happy Birthday America! 00:01:51 Tishomingo Blues 00:03:38 GK reminisces about America 00:08:46 "One Love" - Hopeful Gospel Quartet and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band 00:11:30 GK talks with Meryl Streep 00:13:23 Mother Script 00:24:47 "How I Got Over" - Jearlyn Steele, Shoes 00:28:20 "Twelve Gates To The City" - Jearlyn Steele, Hopeful Gospel Quartet, Shoes 00:31:03 Powdermilk Biscuit Theme Break including "Horses Stood Around", "Pigs in a Blanket", "Be Kind To Your Web-Footed Friends", and "Dogfight" - Hopefuls, Shoes Segment 2 00:33:40 "Jazz Names" - Pat Donohue and the Shoes 00:37:30 SFX Script 00:42:37 GK Intros The Wailin' Jennys 00:43:02 "Bring Me A Little Water Sylvie" - The Wailin' Jennys 00:46:13 GK Talks about The Wailin' Jennys 00:46:37 "One Voice" - The Wailin' Jennys 00:50:18 Guy Noir Script 01:05:06 Intermission - "Dr. Jazz" - Guy's All-Star Shoe Band Segment 3 01:09:04 GK Welcomes Back 01:09:30 "All I'm Thinkin' About is You" - Hopeful Gospel Quartet and the Shoes 01:12:54 Gehry Script 01:13:50 "Green Summertime" - Hopefuls with Rich Dworsky and Gary Raynor 01:17:57 Poems - GK, Meryl Streep, Andy Stein 01:28:45 "Calling All Angels" - Wailin' Jennys Segment 4 01:34:27 The News from Lake Wobegon Segment 5 01:46:32 GK Intros Jearlyn Steele 01:46:47 "I Shall Be Released" - Jearlyn Steele, Hopefuls, Shoes 01:50:20 Lobster Script 01:53:19 "What'll I Do" - Meryl Streep, GK, and Richard Dworsky 01:56:27 Credits 01:57:25 CLOSER - "Goodnight Ladies" into "Waitin' for You"- Hopefuls Gospel Quartet, Wailin' Jennys, Shoes *** The Human Hambone 1 hrstepping too7/18/06Link TV Opening sequence: https://vimeo.com/178736359 rhythms in personal relationships, music invented us, William Tell Overture, hambone, talking drum, Guy Davis, Pattin’ Juba, Hambone - Red Saunders (https://youtu.be/kEsrih2Ua2M), Stepping!, DC Coalition Step Team of Howard University, gumboot dance of South Africa, tap dancing, kids with tin lids on their sneakers dancing on the street, Jimmy Slyde, spoons, beatbox. *** The Highland Sessionsvarious celtic including Mary Black, Karan Casey52 minrecorded 8/4/?LinkTV See the whole thing here! https://youtu.be/qSZLVHRDLHsSteve Cooney & Allan MacDonald featured in the title. Mary Ann KennedyAllan MacDonald, Mick O’Brien, Mary Ann Kennedy, Rona Lightfoot - O'Donnell's Return/O'Neill's Cavalcade/Siud Mar Chaigh An Cal A DholaithMuireann Nic Amhlaoibh - An Spealadóir (The Scytheman)Dermot Byrne - Bunker HillKaren Matheson - Chuir m'Athair Mise Dha'n Taigh Charraideach (My Father Sent Me to the House of Sorrow), incorporating Seudan a'Chuain (Jewels of the Ocean)Liam Ó Maonlaí - Sadhbh Ní BhruinneallaighMary Black - Song - Óro Sé Do Bheatha ‘Bhaile (Welcome Home) familiarKaran Casey - Buile Mo Chroí (Beat of My Heart) familiarMargaret Stewart  - O's Tu's Gura Tu th'air a'Aire (You're the One That's On My Mind)Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O Raghallaigh - The Temptation ReelPadraigin Ni Uallachain  - Ealaigh Liom (Elope With Me)iarla O Lionaird - LCaoineadh na dTrí Muire (The Lament of the Three Marys)The House Band - Failte gu baile Ghráinne (Welcome Home Grainne)Mary Black, Karan Casey, Mary Ann Kennedy, Allan MacDonald, Karen Matheson & Iarla O Lionaird -  Mo Ghile Mear (My Dashing Darling) familiar *** Peter Gabriel Live, Growing Up (Milan)1st 45 min. From Downside Up on is also on VHS #375. See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/RM7ybJaCQK0 Here Comes the Flood Red RainSecret World - giant egg descendsDownside Up - Melanie singsGrowing Up - Peter inside the huge clear plastic bubbleSolsbury Hill - rides bicycleSledgehammer - Peter in lit dot suitSignal to Noise In Your Eyes - w/  Sevara Nazarkhan!
0 notes
todaynewsstories · 6 years
Text
South Carolina shooting spree leaves one officer dead, six wounded
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) – Seven law enforcement officers were shot, one fatally, when a gunman unleashed a hail of fire on police from inside a home on Wednesday near Florence, South Carolina, sparking a two-hour siege that ended with the suspect’s arrest, authorities said.
Emergency personnel are seen on site in the aftermath of a shooting in Florence, South Carolina, U.S. October 3, 2018, in this still image obtained from a social media video. Derek Lowe/via REUTERS
Details of the shooting and how it ended remained sketchy. But Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said several of his deputies came under attack as they tried to serve an otherwise routine search warrant in the Vintage Place subdivision on the city’s western edge.
Withering gunfire continued as scores of police converged on the area amid reports of an “active shooter” and deployed armored personnel carriers to provide cover for the wounded and move them from harm’s way, officials said.
“Fire was being shot all over,” Boone told reporters. “The way the suspect was positioned, his view of fire was several hundred yards, so he had an advantage.”
An unspecified number of children who were inside the home with the gunman were all accounted for and safe after the suspect was taken into custody, ending a two-hour standoff, said Major Michael Nunn, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office.
Emergency personnel are seen on site in the aftermath of a shooting in Florence, South Carolina, U.S. October 3, 2018, in this still image obtained from a social media video. Derek Lowe/via REUTERS
The outset of the confrontation was captured in a recording of emergency radio transmissions posted online by The State newspaper, in which a dispatcher is heard saying: “Have an officer down,” before warning rescue units that access to the victim was limited.
“They advise the patient is going to be behind a residence, and the suspect was still firing. Units be advised, shots are still being fired at this time,” the dispatcher said.
At a news conference hours later, Boone confirmed that three county sheriff’s deputies and four Florence city police officers were struck by gunfire in the incident, and that one of the city officers had died.
The conditions of the six surviving wounded officers was not immediately known, though officials indicated some were badly injured.
Florence, a city of about 38,000 people, is in the Pee Dee region of northeastern South Carolina that was drenched by heavy rains and flooding from Hurricane Florence last month.
“This is simply devastating news from Florence. The selfless acts of bravery from the men and women in law enforcement is real, just like the power of prayer is real,” Governor Henry McMaster said on Twitter.
President Donald Trump added in his own tweet: “My thoughts and prayers are with the Florence County Sheriff’s Office and the Florence Police Department tonight, in South Carolina. We are forever grateful for what our Law Enforcement Officers do 24/7/365.”
Reporting by Harriet McLeod in Charleston, S.C.; Additional reporting by Frank McGurty in New York and Bill Tarrant in Los Angeles; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Peter Cooney and Darren Schuettler
Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Source link
The post South Carolina shooting spree leaves one officer dead, six wounded appeared first on Today News Stories.
from WordPress https://ift.tt/2OxRppE via IFTTT
0 notes
slicewifi · 6 years
Text
Women in IT Awards USA: Finalists Revealed
Finalist Revealed
The finalists for the US edition of the world’s largest tech diversity event are today revealed. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in Gotham Hall, New York, on 22 March ‘As tech companies continue to disrupt industries and business models with new innovation, platforms that ensure the workforces behind this innovation are diverse and innovation are absolutely critical’ The world’s largest tech diversity awards event today reveals the finalists for its inaugural USA program, which will gather top leaders from America’s technology sector to further efforts to tackle the industry’s diversity challenges. The Women in IT Awards is the technology world’s most prominent and influential diversity program. Held for the last four years in London, the most recent event on 31 January 2018 was attended by 1,200 business and tech leaders. On 22 March 2018, the event will come to the US for the first time, taking place in one of the world’s most prominent business cities – New York – at the grand Gotham Hall in Manhattan. The Women in IT Awards USA marks the event’s first expansion out of Europe. With just 25% of computing jobs in the US held by women – and much fewer at senior and executive levels – the event seeks to tackle the industry’s gender imbalance by showcasing the achievements of women in technology, identifying new role models and promoting constructive dialogue around diversity among key industry leaders.
Tumblr media
Organised by business-technology magazine and website Information Age, the Women in IT Awards has gathered resounding support from trade associations, politicians and companies of all sizes and sectors since launching in 2015. Through a series of 16 awards, the event acts as a flagship and high-profile platform for the industry’s wide-reaching diversity efforts. The awards, which attracted over 400 nominations, are sponsored by premium partner BMC Software, as well as AT&T, Bluewolf, Equinix, FireEye, Frank Recruitment Group, Neustar, Rolls-Royce and Zayo. “We were blown away with the incredible volume and standard of nominations for an event landing in the US for the first time,” says Ben Rossi, editorial director at Information Age publisher Vitesse Media and founder of the Women in IT Awards. “It’s been a privilege to watch the Women in IT Awards grow over the last four years as people from across the technology world have embraced it as the platform for identifying female role models in the industry and shining a light on their innovation and achievements. “As tech companies continue to disrupt industries and business models with new innovation, platforms like the Women in IT Awards that ensure the workforces behind this innovation are diverse and inclusive are absolutely critical. Congratulations to all of the finalists.” Advocate of the Year Kristy Wallace, Ellevate Network Anita Khandekar, Enova Bianca Jackson, JAX Digital DeLisa Alexander, Red Hat Selina Suarez, Salesforce Hala Hanna, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Marta Zanchi, Stanford University Elizabeth Hunter, T-Mobile Carita Marrow, UNCF Ronni Eloff, Women in Technology International Business Leader of the Year Kate O’Keeffe, Cisco Lisa Stanton, InAuth Brynne Kennedy, MOVE Guides Candice Corby, Cobra Legal Solutions Nancy Harris, Sage Meredith Whalen, IDC Trish Thomas, TEEM Kristel Lataste, Amadeus North America Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Business Role Model of the Year Rebecca Parsons, ThoughtWorks Heather Wilde, WithMe Margaret Dawson, Red Hat Rebecca Wynn, Matrix Medical Network Teena Piccione, Fidelity Investments Donna Wells, Mindflash Technologies Brenda Peick, Thomson Reuters Liz Tinkham, University of Washington Priyanka Vasudevan, Morgan Stanley Nabila Aydin, FDM Group CIO of the Year Marykay Wells, Pearson Kristy Simonette, Camden Property Trust Sherry Aaholm, Cummins Paula Tolliver, Intel Corporation Kimberly Ingram, Lansing Board of Water & Light Nancy D’Amico, LeasePlan Janice Withers, TD Bank Nicole Raimundo, Town of Cary Michaele James, CSAA Insurance Group Sandi Mays, Zayo Group Data Leader of the Year Sangeeta Krishnan, Asembia Olisa Stephensbailey, Booz Allen Hamilton Valerie Logan, Gartner Kjersten Moody, State Farm Jennifer Nelson, Rocket Software Aimee Webster, S&P Global Sara Garrido, Sizmek Jessica Kirkpatrick, Slack Tendü Yoğurtçu, Syncsort Jacquelin Speck, U.S. Navy Digital Leader of the Year Jessica Wong, Amorepacific Aurora Losada, Houston Public Media Kristina Villarini, Lambda Legal Jo Ann Saitta, Omnicom Health Group Monica Caldas, GE Melissa Stevens, Fifth Third Bank Jaime Chambron, NTT Data Services Daryl Drabinsky, Aetna Teesee Murray, Infor Karen O’Brien, Western Union e-Skills Initiative of the Year Tracey Welson-Rossman, Chariot Solutions / TechGirlz Renee La Londe, iTalent Digital Marlin Williams, Sisters Code Olga Mack, ClearSlide Ruthe Farmer, CSforALL.org Judith Spitz, Women in Technology and Entrepreneurship in New York (WiTNY) Viola Maxwell-Thompson, Information Technology Senior Management Forum Women on their Way, NetScout Elizabeth Lindsey, Byte Back Diane Flynn, ReBoot Accel Editor’s Choice Rina Brahmbhatt, Atos Global Consulting Mylea Charvat, Savonix Lauren Cooney, Spark Labs Rita Torkzadeh, The Pew Charitable Trusts Christina Zuniga, InTouch Health Winnie Cheng, Io-Tahoe Jane Harper, Henry Ford Health System Shelley Westman, EY Liz Rowe, State of New Jersey Marlene Williamson, Watermark Entrepreneur of the Year Zhuo Li, AutoX Neha Sampat, Built.io Contentstack Autumn Manning, YouEarnedIt Jennifer Kyriakakis, MATRIXX Software Angela Hood, ThisWay Global Lora Ivanova, myLab Box Srii Srinivasan, Chargeback Gurus Mary Dee, Digital Altitude Meg Columbia, Walsh Wylei Rachel Bogan, Work & Co Future CIO of the Year Julia Lomax, Tengelmann Group Priya Aswani, Microsoft Jamila Parham, City of Chicago Eryka Johnson, ExxonMobil Amber Williamson, Robert Half Technology Anne Mette Hoyer, SAP Andrea Adams, Spanning Cloud Apps Tracy Vo, Bank of the West Leslie Hielema, GuideWell Praniti Lakhwara, Apttus Innovator of the Year Jin Zhang, CA Technologies Angela Nicoara, Intel Corporation Vicki Reyzelman, Akamai Rachelle Oribio, Techstars Jo-Anne Dressendofer, Slice Wireless Solutions Kristin Lovejoy, BluVector Natalie Gil, rational7 Veena Gundavelli, Emagia Corporation Bhavini Soneji, Heal Sophie Vandebroek, IBM Rising Star of the Year Velvet Johnson, Accenture Etosha Ottey, Chicago Black Women In Tech Jamie Migdal, FetchFind Robyn Gray, Otherworld Interactive Jennifer Perusini, Neurovation Labs Yana Zaidiner, Token Payments Margaret Gratian, US Department of Defense Lana Jovanovic, UBM Annie Eaton, Futurus Sarah Mogin, Work & Co Security Champion of the Year Rhonda Shantz, Centrify Christy Wyatt, Dtex Systems Linda Conrad, Exelon Deneen DeFiore, GE Lila Kee, GlobalSign Monica Jain, LogicHub Julie Cullivan, ForeScout Technologies Sydney Klein, Capital One Financial Deb Briggs, NetScout Terri Cetera, Quest Diagnostics Transformation Leader of the Year Alejandra Roslyakova, Amadeus North America Lisa Litherland, CDW Ozlem Coskun, Chubb Insurance Sandy Hogan, HERE Technologies Kelly Switt, Citi Barbara Morgan, FIS Carol Houle, Cognizant Chiara Bersano, LSI Consulting Erica Volini, Deloitte Kerry Small, Vodafone Group Enterprise Woman of the Year Kesha Williams, Chick-fil-A Ishita Majumdar, eBay Li Lo, SPANX Dianne Dain, United Nations Mayumi Hiramatsu, Infor Laila Beane, Intellect SEEC Anita Sands, Symantec Karen MacKay, Rolls-Royce Sheela Ramamurthy, VirtualHealth Jeanette Maister, WCN Young Leader of the Year Hannah Osborne, DXC Technology Miranda LeBlanc, Liberty Mutual Insurance Karen Parisi, Oodi Caitlin Burniske, Premier Logic Jessica Angelotta, Target Data Arlyn Burgess, University of Virginia Ali Greenwood, JLL Camille Stewart, Deloitte Ayesha Liaqat, UW Health Lisa Godwin, The New York Times See Original Post Here: information-age.com/women-awards Read the full article
0 notes
bobmccullochny · 4 years
Text
November History
November 10 1619 – René Descartes had the dreams that inspired his Meditations on First Philosophy.
1775 – The United States Marine Corps was founded at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia by Samuel Nicholas.
1871 – Henry Morton Stanley in Ujiji, Central Africa, encountered David Livingstone with the immortal words: ‘Dr. Livingstone, I presume?’
1885 – The world’s first motorcycle, designed by Gottlieb Daimler, made its first announced test-run.
1908 – The first Gideon Bible put in hotel rooms at the Superior Hotel in Superior, Montana.
1919 – The American Legion’s first national convention (Minneapolis). The American Legion is an organization of U.S. war veterans that formed in Paris on March 15-17, 1919.
1951 – The first direct-dial, coast-to-coast telephone service in North America began as Mayor M. Leslie Denning of Englewood, NJ called Mayor Frank Osborn in Alameda, CA.
1974 – The discovery of the “charmed quark” subatomic particle was announced simultaneously by an MIT group at Brookhaven National Laboratory and a SLAC-Berkeley group on the west coast at Stanford Linear accelerator center.
1975 – The 729-foot-long freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank during a storm on Lake Superior, killing all 29 crew on board.
1977 – The Incredible Hulk (made for TV movie) was shown on CBS. Bill Bixby starred as David Banner, but the comics (and current films) refer to the character as Bruce Banner.
1983 – Bill Gates introduced Windows 1.0.
1984 – The first Breeders’ Cup took place at Hollywood Park Racetrack.
1989 – German citizens began to bring the Berlin Wall down.
1997 – WorldCom and MCI Communications announce a $37 billion merger (the largest merger in US history at the time). It is now part of Verizon.
1999 – Sesame Street celebrated its 30th anniversary. The series created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett.
2001 – Fox Family Channel became ABC Family on Cable television.
2008 – NASA declared the Phoenix Mission concluded after communications with the lander were lost.
2010 – Disney composer Alan Menken received the 2,442nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
2 notes · View notes