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Candy Jar Books Unveils The Benton Files 3 (With a Story by the DWC's Editor)
.@Candy_Jar Books Unveils The Benton Files 3 (With a Story by the DWC's Editor), Inspired by #DoctorWho
Please excuse a little self-promotion, but Candy Jar Books has just announced The Benton Files 3, which includes a short story written by me — don’t let that stop you from buying it though, as it also includes a great short by Andrew Allen! The Benton Files is a series of books featuring reminiscences from the aged John Benton, telling tales of his exploits from yesteryear. In The Benton Files…
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This or That: Wrestling - Ottawa Senators
Good to see that Brady sticks to Mr. Brightside in every situation
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Post-Game - 5-4 OT win at Ottawa - April 16/22
FIRST PERIOD
Tim Stuetzle (OTT)
Michael Del Zotto (OTT)
SECOND PERIOD
Kyle Clifford (TOR)
Dylan Gambrell (OTT)
Michael Bunting (TOR)
Mitchell Marner (TOR)
THIRD PERIOD
Tim Stuetzle (OTT)
Mitchell Marner (TOR)
OVERTIME
Mark Giordano (TOR)
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Tim Stützle scores the first goal of the game for the Ottawa Senators.
Michael Del Zotto scores the second goal of the game for the Ottawa Senators.
Dylan Gambrell scores the third goal of the game for the Ottawa Senators.
Tim Stützle scores the fourth goal of the game for the Ottawa Senators.
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San Jose Sharks 2019-20 Team
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people i make wallpapers for !
this is a list of people (both hockey and not hockey) i will make lockscreens for. if they are not on this list, i will most likely not make lockscrens for them. you can request for them, and i might accept, but i might not. just try to stick to the people on this list.
this list of subject to change.
hockey !
ANAHEIM DUCKS
jamie drysale
sam steel
ARIZONA COYOTES
clayton keller
ty emberson
BOSTON BRUINS
jake debrusk
trent frederic
matt grzelcyk
charlie mcavoy
jack studnicka
BUFFALO SABRES
dylan cozens
rasmus dahlin
peyton krebs
jeff skinner
jack quinn
CALGARY FLAMES
jacob markstrom
elias lindholm
jakob pelletier
matthew tkachuk
CAROLINA HURRICANES
practically the whole roster, including rookies (except tony deangelo)
COLORADO AVALANCHE
practically the whole roster, including rookies
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
jake bean
adam boqvist
sean kurlay
cole sillinger
DALLAS STARS
practically the entire roster, including rookies (expect jamie benn)
DETROIT RED WINGS
moritz seider
joe veleno
jakob vrana
EDMONTON OILERS
tyson barrie
philip broberg
leon draisaitl
dylan holloway
zach hyman
oscar klefbom
jesse puljujarvi
FLORIDA PANTHERS
spencer knight
LOS ANGELES KINGS
quinton byfield
alex turcotte
MINNESOTA WILD
practically the entire roster, including rookies
MONTREAL CANADIENS
practically the entire roster, including rookies (except brendan gallagher)
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
cody glass
phil myers
juuse sarros
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
practically the entire roster, including rookies (except mackenzie blackwood)
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
practically the entire roster, including rookies (except semyon varlamov)
NEW YORK RANGERS
sammy blais
alex georgiev
kaapo kakko
vitali kravstov
alexis lafreniere
ryan lindergren
nils lundkvist
k'andre miller
OTTAWA SENATORS
drake batherson
tyler ennis
josh norris
dylan gambrell
shane pinto
tim stützle
brady tkachuk
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
practically the entire roster, including rookies
PITTSBURGH PENGINS
zach aston-reese
sidney crosby
kasperi kapenan
kris letang
pierre-oliver joseph
evgeni malkin
john marino
brock mcginn
SAN JOSE SHARKS
william eklund
mario ferrero
adin hill
nikolai knyzhov
SEATTLE KRAKEN
practically the entire roster (except vince dunn)
ST. LOUIS BLUES
pavel buchnevich
jordan kyrou
james neal
colton parayko
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
hugo alnefelt
anthony cirelli
ross colton
mathieu joseph
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
practically the entire roster, including rookies (except auston matthews)
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
practically the entire roster, including rookies
VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
laurent brossoit
WINNIPEG JETS
pierre-luc dubois
nikolaj ehlers
evgeny svechnikov
OTHERS (unsigned, college, etc.)
NOTRE DAME
landon slaggart
PROVIDENCE
patrick moynihan
UMICH
practically the entire roster (except certain players i can't name)
WISCO
owen lindmark
NON-HOCKEY
BASEBALL
max fried (atlanta braves)
tyler glasnow (tampa bay rays)
mike soroka (atlanta braves)
OTHER SPORTS
penny oleksiak (olympic swimmer)
OTHER FANDOMS (including the actors and actresses that portray these characters)
criminal minds
marvel (including spider-man’s, marvel tv shows, etc.)
outer banks
shadow and bone
the vampire diaires universe (tvd, to, legacies)
MUSICAL ARTISTS
olivia rodrigo
harry styles
taylor swift
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how/why was kate stewart written out of doctor who?
The how is easy, Anon. According to the show (in both prose and TV), following Brexit in 2018 (see Tim Gambrell's Lucy Wilson and the Bledoe Cadets), UNIT operations were suspended and pending review by New Year's Day 2019, with all UNIT operations put on hold, following financial disputes and subsequent funding withdrawal by the UK's major international partners (see the New Year's Day special Resolution). Soon afterwards, the Doctor remarked that UNIT was simply "gone", along with Torchwood (see the S12 opening two-parter Spyfall). 
As to why, I can only speculate - and trust me, it is speculation since I don’t hang around the Who fandom any more so haven’t read any interviews with Chris Chibnall... Maybe Chibnall didn’t want a ‘legacy’ character/organisation like Kate Stewart and UNIT in his show (every show runner wants to stamp their own mark on the show, after all) or maybe Jemma Redgrave was busy with other things and therefore unavailable. I have no idea. It’s bitterly disappointing, but at least Kate Stewart still lives on in Big Finish’s New UNIT audios. 
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Sherlock Holmes and the Occult Detectives Volume Two (The Great Detective Universe), edited by John Linwood Grant, Belanger Books, 2020. Cover design by Brian Belanger, info: amazon.com.
All New Malevolent Mysteries and Perplexing Puzzles where Sherlock Holmes works with Classic and New Occult DetectivesAs Carnacki the Ghost Finder, the famous literary occult detective, once said: “I view all reported ‘hauntings’ as unproven until I have examined into them, and I am bound to admit that ninety-nine cases out of a hundred turn out to be sheer bosh and fancy.” In these pages, a range of contemporary authors explore ‘what happens next’ when the Great Detective confronts mysteries which question reason. A summons from Irene Adler’s daughter; a chance encounter with one of Houdini’s fraud investigators; the enigma of Dr John Silence. Mysterious events at Mary Morstan’s old school, and a threat to Queen Victoria. The return of the German agent Von Bork, somewhat changed, and a desperate hunt for a killer through the alleys of London with none other than Professor Van Helsing. Join us in the second volume of this two-volume anthology as Holmes finds himself working with psychic investigators old and new in pursuit of answers, and must confront his own scepticism. Tales in the traditional style – but with a twist. Can Holmes’s logic work alongside the occult detectives’ willingness to embrace another set of rules entirely? Paranormal – or poppycock?
Contents: Ghosts Need Apply! An Introduction by Derrick Belanger Editor’s Note by John Linwood Grant The Problem of the Defenestrated Uncle by Lisbet Beryl Weir The Monkstree Horror by Marion Pitman The Direction of Sunbeams by Mike Chinn The Case of the Talking Board by James Jensen The Ironwood Wardrobe by Josh Reynolds The Active Dead by Tim Prasil The Plant Man of Pinhoe by Tim Gambrell Five Burnt Portions of Bread by James Bojaciuk The Rani’s Dream by Catherine Lundoff The Adventure of the Ambitious Task by Steven Philip Jones The Aerodynamics of Bees by Robert Pohle Special Thanks to Our Kickstarter Backers
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Candy Jar Books' Lethbridge-Stewart Range Comes to an End With Intelligence Taskforce
Candy Jar Books' #DoctorWho Lethbridge-Stewart Range Comes to an End With Intelligence Taskforce
Candy Jar Books’ fourth book in the final series of Lethbridge-Stewart novels brings the series to a close, while also establishing UNIT, a major player in the Third Doctor’s era and an organisation that remains key to the series even now. Intelligence Taskforce is written by Jonathan Blum, his second Lethbridge-Stewart novel, though he also penned several Doctor Who novels with his partner,…
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Official: Base shooter watched shooting videos before attack
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Official: Base shooter watched shooting videos before attack
By Brendan Farrington | Published December 8, 2019 2:24 PM ET | AP | Posted December 8, 2019 |
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — The Saudi student who fatally shot three people at a U.S. naval base in Florida hosted a dinner party earlier in the week where he and three others watched videos of mass shootings, a U.S. official told The Associated Press on Saturday.
One of the three students who attended the dinner party videotaped outside the building while the shooting was taking place at Naval Air Station Pensacola on Friday, said the U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity after being briefed by federal authorities. Two other Saudi students watched from a car, the official said.
The official said 10 Saudi students were being held on the base Saturday while several others were unaccounted for.
U.S. officials had previously told the AP they were investigating possible links to terrorism.
The student opened fire in a classroom at the base Friday morning, killing three people.
A U.S. official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity on Friday identified the shooter as Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani. The official wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly. The official also said the FBI was examining social media posts and investigating whether he acted alone or was connected to any broader group.
The assault, which prompted a massive law enforcement response and base lockdown, ended when a sheriff's deputy killed the attacker. Eight people were hurt in the attack, including the deputy and a second deputy who was with him.
Family members on Saturday identified one of the victims as a 23-year-old recent graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who alerted first responders to where the shooter was even after he had been shot several times.
“Joshua Kaleb Watson saved countless lives today with his own," Adam Watson wrote on Facebook. “He died a hero and we are beyond proud but there is a hole in our hearts that can never be filled."
Florida U.S. Sen. Rick Scott issued a scathing statement calling the shooting — the second on a U.S. Naval base this week — an act of terrorism “whether this individual was motivated by radical Islam or was simply mentally unstable."
During a news conference Friday night, the FBI declined to release the shooter's identity and wouldn't comment on his possible motivations.
“There are many reports circulating, but the FBI deals only in facts," said Rachel L. Rojas, the FBI's special agent in charge of the Jacksonville Field Office.
Earlier Friday, two U.S. officials identified the student as a second lieutenant in the Saudi Air Force, and said authorities were investigating whether the attack was terrorism-related. They spoke on condition of anonymity to disclose information that had not yet been made public.
President Donald Trump declined to say whether the shooting was terrorism-related. Trump tweeted his condolences to the families of the victims and noted that he had received a phone call from Saudi King Salman.
He said the king told him that “this person in no way shape or form represents the feelings of the Saudi people."
The Saudi government offered condolences to the victims and their families and said it would provide “full support” to U.S. authorities.
The U.S. has long had a robust training program for Saudis, providing assistance in the U.S. and in the kingdom. The shooting, however, shined a spotlight on the two countries' sometimes rocky relationship.
The kingdom is still trying to recover from the killing last year of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Saudi intelligence officials and a forensic doctor killed and dismembered Khashoggi on Oct. 2, 2018, just as his fiancée waited outside the diplomatic mission.
One of the Navy's most historic and storied bases, Naval Air Station Pensacola sprawls along the waterfront southwest of the city's downtown and dominates the economy of the surrounding area.
Part of the base resembles a college campus, with buildings where 60,000 members of the Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard train each year in multiple fields of aviation. A couple hundred students from countries outside the U.S. are also enrolled in training, said Base commander Capt. Tim Kinsella.
All of the shooting took place in one classroom and the shooter used a handgun, authorities said. Weapons are not allowed on the base, which Kinsella said would remain closed until further notice.
Adam Watson said his little brother was able to make it outside the classroom building to tell authorities where the shooter was after being shot “multiple" times. “Those details were invaluable," he wrote on his Facebook page.
Watson's father, Benjamin Watson, was quoted by the Pensacola News Journal as saying that his son was a recent graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who dreamed of becoming a Navy pilot. He said he had reported to Pensacola two weeks ago to begin flight training. “He died serving his country,” Benjamin Watson said.
The shooting is the second at a U.S. naval base this week. A sailor whose submarine was docked at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, opened fire on three civilian employees Wednesday, killing two before taking his own life.
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Associated Press reporters Lolita Baldor, Ben Fox and Mike Balsamo in Washington; Jon Gambrell in Dubai; Tamara Lush in Tampa, Florida; and Freida Frisaro in Miami contributed to this report.
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2018-19 San Jose Sharks Astrological Signs
Aries: Logan Couture, Micheal Haley, Marc-Édouard Vlasic, Marcus Sörensen, Joonas Donskoi 🐏
Taurus: Aaron Dell 🐃
Gemini: Erik Karlsson, Joakim Ryan 👯‍♂️
Cancer: Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski, Melker Karlsson 🦀
Leo: Evander Kane, Lukáš Radil 🦁
Virgo: Dylan Gambrell, Gustav Nyquist, Radim Šimek ♍️
Libra: Timo Meier ⚖️
Scorpio: Tomáš Hertl, Brenden Dillon 🦂
Sagittarius: Kevin Labanc 🏹
Capricorn: Jacob Middleton, Martin Jones 🐐
Aquarius: Tim Heed, Justin Braun 🏺
Pisces: Barclay Goodrow, Brent Burns 🦈
6 April 2019
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San Jose Sharks Projected Lineup | Oct. 13
Timo Meier -- Logan Couture -- Patrick Marleau
Evander Kane -- Tomas Hertl -- Kevin Labanc
Lukas Radil -- Joe Thornton -- Barclay Goodrow
Lean Bergmann -- Dylan Gambrell -- Melker Karlsson
Marc-Edouard Vlasic -- Brent Burns
Brenden Dillon -- Erik Karlsson
Mario Ferraro -- Tim Heed
Martin Jones
Aaron Dell
Scratched: Trevor Carrick, Marcus Sorensen, Danil Yurtaykin
Injured: Jacob Middleton (left shoulder), Dalton Prout (upper body), Radim Simek (knee)
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FLAMES (2-2-1) at SHARKS (1-4-0)
10 p.m. ET; ESPN+, SN360, SN1, NBCSA, NHL.TV
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The HAVOC Files: Loose Ends
Latest from the news site: Previously delayed from earlier in the year, Candy Jar Books have announced its next short story collection is now being printed: The HAVOC Files: Loose Ends Written By Andy Frankham-Allen, Tim Gambrell, Sharon Bidwell and John Peel Cover by Adrian Salmon Events in life are rarely tied up in a neat little bow. There are always loose ends. And for Anne Bishop, nee Travers, nearing the end of her life, this is painfully true. She receives a visit from a friend she thought lost to her and shares stories about loose ends that were tied up at the last minute. These include a return to Glencross and dealing with fallout of the events of ‘A Very Private Haunting’, the arrival on Earth of the Star Maidens of Drahb who are in search of the Dominators, an unexpected reunion between the Brigadier and a friend he thought dead for nineteen years, a visit home for Owain Vine and the discovery of a family secret that will change his life forever, and an awkward visit for Lance Corporal Evans to the mother of his dead sister. At the end of all these tales Anne discovers that one more mission awaits her, when she learns the true story of Rhys Rubery... This collection also features an exclusive sample of the forthcoming novel 'Downtime 2'. This collection was originally due early in the year but had been delayed by real life events. It was originally intended to be a collection with only one author, Andy Frankham-Allen, but to ensure it got finished before the end of the year Andy called on the help of a few authors. Andy explained: As ever, real life drama intrudes on the creative process and when it became clear that I wouldn’t have the time to finish the collection, I decided to give two of my story ideas to two other authors, as well as use Sharon (Bidwell)’s short story sequel to A Very Private Haunting, as it fit the theme of the book. And that theme is, as the title suggests, tying up loose ends left over throughout the original run of the Lethbridge-Stewart range. The collections features three stories written by Andy; Hide No More (which sees the Brigadier reunited with an old friend) and O Brother, Where Art Thou (Owain returns home to discover a family secret that changes everything), and the two-part The Stories We Tell (in which Anne is visited by an old friend and discovers she has one final mission to undertake), which bookends the collection. The Arrival, which brings the Star Maidens of Drahb to Earth, is written by Tim Gambrell, and Tall Tales, written by John Peel, brings back Evans who has some bad news to share. The collection is topped off by Remnant of a Haunting by Sharon Bidwell, which sees Anne returning to the Glencross, the scene of the novel A Very Private Haunting. Keren Williams, Publishing Co-ordinator, said: It’s a great little collection, with a nice mix of sci-fi, ghost stories, and some solid real-world drama. The Stories We Tell is a particularly touching tale, bringing as it does a parallel between the fictional life of Anne Travers and the real life of a Doctor Who fan who died in 2016 at the young age of only sixteen. The cover features brand new art by Adrian Salmon. Andy explained: It was important to me that this book was dedicated to the family of Rhys Rubery, my young friend who died three years ago, and so Adrian did a wonderful little portrait of Rhys for the cover. The book can be ordered from the Candy Jar website. Doctor Who News http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2019/11/the-havoc-files-241119180008.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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San Jose Sharks || 2019-20 NHL Season
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