View allAll Photos Tagged Docket

Delivery docket from Mastec for JJs waste and recycling of 120L Garbage bins for Whittlesea council

 

Taken in wollert on bin day which is a Thursday

The City of Somerville used HUD funding to place new curb cuts in front of the Clarendon Hills development. However, the new work is not functional for, nor usable by, rolling pedestrians. Thanks to Google Maps satellite photo, copyrighted by Google 2011, and used here with annotations, to show the location of this HUD-funded work.

Shop with Woolworths and you'll see a Shop-A-Docket for Warilla Hotel's $9 meal deal. Buy a Steak, Schnitzel or Salt and Pepper Calimari and get a voucher for a beer or wine.

 

illawarrafoodreviews.blogspot.com

 

_VPR9738-warillahotel9meal

Bill O’Reilly: An awful, awful man

By Erik Wemple April 2 at 1:44 PM

 

Bill O’Reilly. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)

As Fox News last year was plowing through the sexual harassment scandal involving now-former network chief Roger Ailes, King of Cable News Bill O’Reilly couldn’t have been more dismissive of the victims. “In this country, every famous, powerful or wealthy person is a target. You’re a target,” O’Reilly said in a July appearance on “Late Night” with Seth Meyers. “I’m a target. Anytime somebody could come out and sue us, attack us, go to the press or anything like that. … I stand behind Roger 100 percent.”

 

Roger was the wrong man to stand behind.

 

Subsequent events would say why: An internal investigation of Fox News turned up a series of complaints regarding Ailes’s conduct toward women. Former host Gretchen Carlson, who kicked off all the action with a lawsuit against Ailes in early July, received a settlement worth $20 million plus a no-nonsense apology from Fox News’s parent company, 21st Century Fox. Ailes was ousted, though he denied the claims against him.

 

Months after lamenting his status as a “target,” we are learning that O’Reilly was speaking from deep experience. The New York Times reported on Saturday that about $13 million has been dished out over the years — by O’Reilly and his employer — to resolve complaints from women regarding O’Reilly’s antics. The claims shed light on just why O’Reilly and his former boss Ailes fashioned a mutual protection racket on the premises of Fox News: They both needed someone who’d have their back.

 

Reporting by the New York Times builds on an existing docket of allegations against O’Reilly. We already knew, for instance, that former producer Andrea Mackris had filed a sexual harassment suit against O’Reilly in 2004, alleging all manner of lurid conduct against the top host. She came away with a $9 million settlement, according to the Times. And news broke earlier this year that former employee Juliet Hud

New Thirtieth Judicial Circuit (Mingo County) Judge Miki Thompson is pictured being sworn into office by Senior Status Judge John Cummings on June 11, 2014, so she could start work. Photo by Rachel Dove of the Williamson Daily News. Judge Cummings had been handling the circuit court docket with Senior Status Justice Thomas McHugh since August 16, 2013, when former Judge Michael Thornsbury was indicted. Judge Cummings and Justice McHugh continued their work after Judge Thornsbury resigned and pleaded guilty to federal charges.

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin appointed Judge Thompson to the bench after she won the primary for the seat in May. She had been serving as the Family Court Judge in the Eighth Family Court Circuit (Mingo County) since 2009. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, she began her career as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Mingo County in 1992. She also was the solo practitioner of Thompson Law Office until 2008. She was awarded the Williamson Daily News “Best of the Best” Attorney award 2005-2008.

 

All loaded and ready to go - on the docket for next time: Better strapping/containment methods.

Justice Allen H. Loughry II led the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia through an argument docket for the first time on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Justice Loughry became Chief Justice for the first time on January 1, 2017. January 10 was the first argument docket of 2017 and marked the beginning of the Spring 2017 term of court. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

I had the good fortune to sit in on an intriguing summary of EDA gaps/ requirements in the functional verification tools and flows given by Thomas Harms of Infineon. Specifically, Thomas was speaking on behalf of the IEEE Design Technology Committee (DTC) – Study Group, which as you'll see from the paper's citation below comprises power users from a wide spectrum of companies. The good news was that most of the issues identified are already on our docket. The bad news is not all of them are (yet)!

 

Here is the full citation:

 

8U.6 — Invited: Gap Analysis of Commercially Available Functional Verification Tools and Flows

Speaker:Thomas Harms - Infineon Technologies, Neubiberg, Germany

Authors:Matthias Bauer - Infineon Technologies, Neubiberg, Germany

Thomas Dillinger - Oracle, Santa Clara, CA

Bjorn Fjellborg - Ericsson, Sweden

Bhadra Jay - Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., Austin, TX

Kim Joonyoung - Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA

David Lacey - Hewlett-Packard Co., Fort Collins, CO

Jing Li - Broadcom Corp., San Jose, CA

Christopher J. Spandikow - IBM Corp., Austin, TX

Thomas Harms - Infineon Technologies, Neubiberg, Germany

 

New Thirtieth Judicial Circuit (Mingo County) Judge Miki Thompson shakes hands with Senior Status Judge John Cummings after he delivered the oath of office to her during a public ceremony at noon on July 10, 2014, in the main courtroom of the Mingo County Courthouse in Williamson. Her granddaughter, Darby Thompson, accompanies her in the photo by Rachel Dove of the Williamson Daily News. Judge Cummings originally swore in Judge Thompson on June 11, 2014, in a private event so she could start work that day. Judge Cummings had been handling the circuit court docket with Senior Status Justice Thomas McHugh since August 16, 2013, when former Judge Michael Thornsbury was indicted. Judge Cummings and Justice McHugh continued their work after Judge Thornsbury resigned and pleaded guilty to federal charges.

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin appointed Judge Thompson to the bench after she won the primary for the seat in May. She had been serving as the Family Court Judge in the Eighth Family Court Circuit (Mingo County) since 2009. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, she began her career as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Mingo County in 1992. She also was the solo practitioner of Thompson Law Office until 2008. She was awarded the Williamson Daily News “Best of the Best” Attorney award 2005-2008.

  

A partnership with the U.S. Attorneys' offices in North Carolina has fought gun, drug, gang, and domestic violence. Next on the docket: human trafficking. Learn more at researchmagazine.uncg.edu/fall-2019/a-way-out/

ABA 2009 annual meeting Aug 2nd On the Docket, The Supreme Court's 2008-09 Term. Our own Ed Adams is one of the speakers

66/365

 

The theme of today's picture is "Enough's enough!" Yesterday I spent the afternoon roasting, milling, and for the most part canning the rest of the tomatoes in the kitchen, and then chopped, vacuum sealed, and froze two huge bushels of bell peppers from the farmers market. This morning I made 10 pints' worth of applesauce from the remainder of our Northern Spy apples and chopped, blanched, vacuum sealed, and froze four whole cauliflowers. So after all the washing the food mill and the baking sheets after round after round of tomato roasting, and cleaning up pots and pans and just UGH, it was time to put everything down and just chill. So we had a lovely afternoon of starting GTA:V and stitching, and then we had pizza delivered for dinner. Ahhh.

 

--Schn.

Ok, this is my first post for Friday Find's flickr group. I saw these pretty baskets on "fleamarketstudio" (Lilia's photostream). She was kind enough to tell me where she found them and I was lucky enough to find them at the store in my town! Doncha love your blog/flickr friends???!!! Anyhow, thought these would be perfect for storing ephemera and such that I come across (as she had shown)..something that really works for me! I often forget what I have when it's in the plastic covered bins! I also am short on time, so it's fun to have some stuff out that I can work with. I've also been able to quickly corral stray papers and stuff I see come in that I want to save (and if you do any paper related art, you know how you just can't part with a scrap!)lol! The marilyn newspaper clip came in yesterday in a local paper, so I clipped it and slipped it in my basket and it's "on the docket for when inspiration strikes!" SO, to cut the long story short, I chose this for my FF because I consider my lucky find & because they were 50% OFF!! yeah! but more importantly, I just love to organize things in a pretty way that's efficient as well! :) To see Lilia's photos go to www.flickr.com/photos/liliameredith/

Bill O’Reilly: An awful, awful man

By Erik Wemple April 2 at 1:44 PM

 

Bill O’Reilly. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)

As Fox News last year was plowing through the sexual harassment scandal involving now-former network chief Roger Ailes, King of Cable News Bill O’Reilly couldn’t have been more dismissive of the victims. “In this country, every famous, powerful or wealthy person is a target. You’re a target,” O’Reilly said in a July appearance on “Late Night” with Seth Meyers. “I’m a target. Anytime somebody could come out and sue us, attack us, go to the press or anything like that. … I stand behind Roger 100 percent.”

 

Roger was the wrong man to stand behind.

 

Subsequent events would say why: An internal investigation of Fox News turned up a series of complaints regarding Ailes’s conduct toward women. Former host Gretchen Carlson, who kicked off all the action with a lawsuit against Ailes in early July, received a settlement worth $20 million plus a no-nonsense apology from Fox News’s parent company, 21st Century Fox. Ailes was ousted, though he denied the claims against him.

 

Months after lamenting his status as a “target,” we are learning that O’Reilly was speaking from deep experience. The New York Times reported on Saturday that about $13 million has been dished out over the years — by O’Reilly and his employer — to resolve complaints from women regarding O’Reilly’s antics. The claims shed light on just why O’Reilly and his former boss Ailes fashioned a mutual protection racket on the premises of Fox News: They both needed someone who’d have their back.

 

Reporting by the New York Times builds on an existing docket of allegations against O’Reilly. We already knew, for instance, that former producer Andrea Mackris had filed a sexual harassment suit against O’Reilly in 2004, alleging all manner of lurid conduct against the top host. She came away with a $9 million settlement, according to the Times. And news broke earlier this year that former employee Juliet Hud

Censuring the Chennai Employer for no longer revising Belongings tax for the stores inside the Koyambedu wholesale marketplace for the past 18 years, Justice N. Kirubakaran of the Madras Excessive Court docket has said: “Successive ruling events, that have been controlling the Organisation from 1...

 

networkposting.com/belongings-tax-court-raps-corporation/

16/365

 

Today was the last day of vacation -- it's back to work tomorrow. GROAN! Fortunately, it was a pretty solid Sunday. Pookie's trainer offered her a free team training session for her birthday, so we took her up on it and enjoyed a surprisingly fun and energizing hour of ass-kicking and medicine ball tossing. Schnookie whipped up some more canning excellence. Then much TNG was enjoyed while Pookie grappled with what project to work on after finishing the binding on two quilts. Because it was Sunday, that meant pizza and wine! WOOO!!!

 

Sure, going back to work sucks, but at least it's only about 6 weeks until our next week off. Between now and then we have a lot of Doing on the docket. This morning we agreed to recommit to a Doing attitude, since we've both been pretty lazy all summer. Doers Who Do More Do four concerts in the next six weeks, and biking trips with friends, and pressing apple cider, and whatever other fun opportunities present themselves!

Newspaper 2-9-1966

"Police Judge" Roddy McFall goes over the court docket with Capt. Howard Rainwater and Jailer Dan Lynch during Youth Week activities at Somerset City Hall.

 

(Gib Gosser)

James Slaughter Photography Collection

For a few days the Blue Star ferries have been docking to the side of the main jetty so I took the opportunity, presented by the unusual angle, to make this exposure over the rocks on the sea front.

The deadline for submission of written comments on the dockets listed below is 5pm, Monday, March 3.

  

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

  

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2014

  

PUBLIC HEARING: 1:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER (CITY HALL - 1E07)

  

THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 16 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE #4264 M.C.S., AS AMENDED, WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON MARCH 11, 2014 IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER (CITY HALL - 1E07) ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING LAW OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS.

  

PICTURED:

ZONING DOCKET 022/14 – Request by 3021 ST CLAUDE LLC for a Conditional Use to permit a cocktail lounge in a B-1A Neighborhood Business District on Square 400, Lot 4 Pt. 3 R Pt. 14 and 15 or Lot 19, in the Third Municipal District, bounded by Saint Claude Avenue, Feliciana, Montegut, and Marais Streets. The municipal addresses are 3021-3023 SAINT CLAUDE AVENUE. (PD 7)

 

ZONING DOCKET 023/14 – Request by COLEMAN E. ADLER II for a Conditional Use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption in a retail establishment with a floor area of less than 25,000 square feet in a CBD-3 Central Business District on Square 67, Lots A or A 1, 2, and E, in the Second Municipal District, bounded by Canal, Bourbon, Dauphine and Iberville Streets. The municipal addresses are 801-807 CANAL STREET. (PD 1A)

 

ZONING DOCKET 024/14 – Request by GAMMA RHO FOUNDATION, INC for a Conditional Use to permit a private club in an RD-2 Two-Family Residential District on Square 234/Pt. Square 259, Lot T-2, in the Fifth Municipal District, bounded by L.B. Landry Avenue, Lawrence Street, Leboeuf Street, and the Crescent City Connection/Westbank Expressway. The municipal address is 1601 L.B. LANDRY AVENUE. (PD 12)

 

ZONING DOCKET 025/14 – Request by RICHARD H. SMOTHERS for a Conditional Use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-premises at a retail grocery store in a B-1 Neighborhood Business District, on Square 238, Lot 14, in the First Municipal District, bounded by North Prieur, St. Ann, North Roman Streets and Orleans Avenue. The municipal address is 1921 ORLEANS AVENUE. (PD 4)

   

THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 16 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE 4264 MCS AS AMENDED, WILL HEAR ALL PROPONENTS AND OPPONENTS TO THE ABOVE PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING LAW OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND AND ALL RELEVANT COMMENTS CONCERNING THE PROPOSED CHANGES ARE ENCOURAGED. YOU MAY ALSO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE BY MAIL (1300 PERDIDO STREET, 7TH FLOOR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112) OR EMAIL CPCINFO@NOLA.GOV. ALL WRITTEN COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE MONDAY, EIGHT DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING DATE.

  

Robert Rivers, Executive Director

Justice Allen H. Loughry II led the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia through an argument docket for the first time on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Justice Loughry became Chief Justice for the first time on January 1, 2017. January 10 was the first argument docket of 2017 and marked the beginning of the Spring 2017 term of court. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

The Ghost of Uncle Joes after party at Porta in Jersey City New Jersey NJ USA October 23 2022

 

#TheGhostOfUncleJoes after party at Porta in Jersey City NJ

The Ghost of Uncle Joes is a Fundraiser for and at The Historic Jersey City & #HarsimusCemetery (The) Rock-it Docket & The Historic Jersey City and Harsimus #Cemetery host this annual event on the cemetery grounds every year with local musicians dressing up and performing songs of #famousbands. After the cemetery show, the night’s theme continues with four #afterparties. There will be delicious food, refreshing beverages, prize giveaways for best costumes and more!!

#JerseyCity #NewJersey

its #Halloween #Samhain #Autumn season

see you there

#October 22 2022

#PathTrain

#NewJersey

#NJ

#TheGardenState

#GardenState

#ExploreNJ

#VisitNJ

#ILoveNJ

#AutumnInNJ

#Ghost

#Ghosts

#GhostTour

#GhostOfUncleJoe

#GhostOfUnccleJoes

New Thirtieth Judicial Circuit (Mingo County) Judge Miki Thompson is sworn into office by Senior Status Judge John Cummings during a public ceremony at noon on July 10, in the main courtroom of the Mingo County Courthouse in Williamson. Her granddaughter, Darby Thompson, accompanies her in the photo by Rachel Dove of the Williamson Daily News. Judge Cummings originally swore in Judge Thompson on June 11, 2014, so she could start work that day. Judge Cummings had been handling the circuit court docket with Senior Status Justice Thomas McHugh since August 16, 2013, when former Judge Michael Thornsbury was indicted. Judge Cummings and Justice McHugh continued their work after Judge Thornsbury resigned and pleaded guilty to federal charges.

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin appointed Judge Thompson to the bench after she won the primary for the seat in May. She had been serving as the Family Court Judge in the Eighth Family Court Circuit (Mingo County) since 2009. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, she began her career as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Mingo County in 1992. She also was the solo practitioner of Thompson Law Office until 2008. She was awarded the Williamson Daily News “Best of the Best” Attorney award 2005-2008.

  

William "Bull" Nelson (September 27, 1824 – September 29, 1862) served as an officer in the United States Navy for nearly twenty-one years and it was there that this huge behemoth (6'4" - 300 pounds) was first called a bully. Just after the outbreak of the American Civil War in the spring of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln authorized him to arm Kentucky loyalists with 5,000 muskets. That led to his being detached from the Navy to recruit 10,000 troops for a campaign into East Tennessee and that brought about the establishment of Camp Dick Robinson on August 6, 1861. Nelson was appointed to Brigadier General of United States Volunteers on September 16, 1861 and promoted to Major General in mid-July 1862. Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell believed, "no commander during the war enjoyed the confidence of his troops in greater degree than did General Nelson."

 

In social situations Nelson was genial and entertaining, but whenever he thought someone was shirking their military duty he would too often erupt into a volcanic rage.During the defense of Louisville in September 1862 that disdain for lackadaisical behavior led Nelson to angrily dismiss Brig. General Jefferson C. Davis. One week later Davis was publicly humiliated by Nelson when he thoughtlessly confronted him in the lobby of the Galt House. The unexpected embarrassment caused Davis to lose control and he killed the unarmed Nelson with a single shot to the heart. Davis was never prosecuted for the cold-blooded murder and both became better noted for that affair rather than the otherwise commendable service they gave to their country.

 

William Nelson was the third son of Dr. Thomas W. Nelson (1796–1849) and Frances Doniphan (1795–1845) of Maysville, Kentucky. He attended Maysville Academy (Seminary) and enrolled in Norwich University at age thirteen. Two years later, his preparatory training at the Vermont military school was concluded when Congressman Garrett Davis had secured an appointment for him to become a midshipman in the United States Navy. In the spring of 1840, Nelson reported for training aboard the USS Delaware. For the next five years he sailed the South Pacific. Nelson then joined the first class to attend the newly established Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.

 

On July 11, 1846 Nelson became a passed midshipman and the following October, he reported for duty aboard the USS Raritan, the flagship for the Home Squadron in the Gulf of Mexico. At the Siege of Veracruz, he served with Naval Battery No. 5, and on the second Tabasco Expedition, Nelson was a member of the Second Artillery Division.

 

In September 1858, Nelson joined the USS Niagara for the mission of returning captured slaves to Monrovia, Liberia. Two years later, he was at the Washington Navy Yard as an ordnance officer.

 

Nelson was sent to Louisville in mid-April 1861 to determine if Kentucky would stay in the Union. On his return to Washington, President Abraham Lincoln gave him authority to oversee the distribution of 5,000 arms to the loyal citizens of their native state. On July 1, 1861, Nelson was detached from the Navy and given orders to organize a campaign into East Tennessee. The first week in August, those recruits were marched into Camp Dick Robinson in violation of Kentucky's somewhat duplicitous position of neutrality. For this work Secretary of Treasury Salmon P. Chase saw that Nelson became a brigadier general on September 16, 1861. He then organized a new brigade at Camp Kenton three miles below Maysville and marched them to Olympian Springs, Bath County, Kentucky.

 

Near the end of October those troops from Ohio and Kentucky routed the Rebels at Hazel Green and West Liberty. On November 8, Rebel troops under Capt. Andrew Jackson May fought a delaying action against Nelson at the Battle of Ivy Mountain. That night and following day Confederates under Col. John S. Williams abandoned Piketon (Pikeville, Ky.). Early the next morning Nelson's northern prong under Col. Joshua W. Sill arrived in the town and that marked the end of the Big Sandy expedition.

 

At the end of November 1861, Nelson joined the Army of the Ohio under the command of Don Carlos Buell at Louisville. Nelson commanded the Fourth Division and that unit became the first to enter Nashville on February 25, 1862. The following month, Buell received orders to join Brig. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Savannah, Tennessee and Nelson obtained the lead for that advance when Buell gave him permission to wade his men across the Duck River at Columbia, Tennessee. Nelson arrived at Savannah on Saturday, April 5, 1862, and at dawn the following morning, the enemy assaulted Federal troops below Shiloh Church. By 4:30 p.m., Confederate forces were preparing to drive the Union army off the bluff above Pittsburg Landing. Fresh troops under Nelson reached the top of that hill between 5:20 and 5:35 and that gave hope to a desperate situation and helped stem the tide. Monday morning Nelson’s Fourth Division bore the brunt of the fighting on the left. Late on the afternoon of April 7, 1862, the Confederates withdrew and the bloodiest fighting that had ever occurred in the Western hemisphere was over.

 

Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright had received command of the Department of the Ohio which included Kentucky and he ordered Nelson to Lexington to organize incoming levies of the nascent Army of Kentucky and defend against the veteran army of Confederate Maj. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith. Nelson left Brig. Gen. Mahlon D. Manson in charge of troops at Richmond, Kentucky and he returned to Lexington to assemble a relief force to come to the aid of Buell in Tennessee. Two days later, Manson disregarded standing instructions not to engage the enemy with raw levies. Nelson reached the field in mid-afternoon and he rallied the untrained soldiers with the intent of making an orderly withdrawal that evening. The fighting became intense, Nelson received a wound in the upper thigh, and he tried to drive the retreating soldiers back by shouting at them and slashing at them with his sword. Those actions brought enormous criticism from a public angered by possibility that this devastating reversal would lead to a Confederate takeover of Kentucky.

 

By September 18, Nelson had recuperated to the point where he could resume command of the forces defending against the Confederate threat to Louisville. On Monday, September 22, Nelson dismissed Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis from the temporary command of the Home Guard Brigade and ordered him to report to Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright in Cincinnati. Davis appealed to Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton and they went to Louisville.

 

About 8:00 a.m. Monday, September 29, Davis confronted Nelson in the lobby of the Galt House. There was an exchange of sharp words and obscenities that culminated with Nelson slapping Davis on the side of the head. This was a horrible embarrassment for a regular army officer and Davis borrowed a revolver from a lawyer friend. He saw that Nelson was about to start back down the stairway leading into the lobby. Davis rushed over, challenged the unarmed Nelson, and fired one shot from a Tranter pistol that mortally wounded Nelson. Davis was promptly placed under military arrest.

 

The following afternoon Nelson was interred at Cave Hill Cemetery. Early the next day, Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell started advancing the Army of the Ohio against Confederate Major Generals Edmund Kirby Smith and Braxton Bragg. Two days later, Buell sent a wire to Maj. Gen. Henry Halleck in Washington that asked for a military tribunal to try Davis for killing Nelson. Halleck referred the matter to Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright in Cincinnati and he made the incredulous observation that since Buell had never preferred any charges to his attention Davis should be returned to duty and the matter dropped.

 

The only effort to prosecute Davis took place in the Jefferson County Circuit; it was removed from the docket several years later. On June 12, 1863, authorities honored the victim by naming the new supply depot in Jessamine County, Kentucky, Camp Nelson. Two months later, an escort detail removed the remains from Cave Hill Cemetery to Camp Dick Robinson. On March 8, 1872, the family plot at Maysville Cemetery became Nelson's final resting place.

Bill O’Reilly: An awful, awful man

By Erik Wemple April 2 at 1:44 PM

 

Bill O’Reilly. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)

As Fox News last year was plowing through the sexual harassment scandal involving now-former network chief Roger Ailes, King of Cable News Bill O’Reilly couldn’t have been more dismissive of the victims. “In this country, every famous, powerful or wealthy person is a target. You’re a target,” O’Reilly said in a July appearance on “Late Night” with Seth Meyers. “I’m a target. Anytime somebody could come out and sue us, attack us, go to the press or anything like that. … I stand behind Roger 100 percent.”

 

Roger was the wrong man to stand behind.

 

Subsequent events would say why: An internal investigation of Fox News turned up a series of complaints regarding Ailes’s conduct toward women. Former host Gretchen Carlson, who kicked off all the action with a lawsuit against Ailes in early July, received a settlement worth $20 million plus a no-nonsense apology from Fox News’s parent company, 21st Century Fox. Ailes was ousted, though he denied the claims against him.

 

Months after lamenting his status as a “target,” we are learning that O’Reilly was speaking from deep experience. The New York Times reported on Saturday that about $13 million has been dished out over the years — by O’Reilly and his employer — to resolve complaints from women regarding O’Reilly’s antics. The claims shed light on just why O’Reilly and his former boss Ailes fashioned a mutual protection racket on the premises of Fox News: They both needed someone who’d have their back.

 

Reporting by the New York Times builds on an existing docket of allegations against O’Reilly. We already knew, for instance, that former producer Andrea Mackris had filed a sexual harassment suit against O’Reilly in 2004, alleging all manner of lurid conduct against the top host. She came away with a $9 million settlement, according to the Times. And news broke earlier this year that former employee Juliet Hud

© COPYRIGHT. Dragon Papillon Photography. All rights reserved. 2013.

Justice Allen Loughry, right, talked to a Marshall University student journalist after the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia heard three cases on an Argument Docket at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center at Marshall University on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Photo by April Harless

 

A National Historic Landmark

Shawnee County, KS

Listed in NR: 05/04/1987

Designated an NHL: 05/04/1987

 

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was the U.S. Supreme Court case that declared the country’s “separate but equal” doctrine of segregated facilities for public schools unconstitutional. In 1952 the court’s docket contained five separate cases challenging the doctrine. These were combined under the name of the Kansas case, in which Linda Brown, a student at the black Monroe Elementary School, had been refused admission at the white Sumner Elementary School. The Monroe School is now part of the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

Title: Docket for trial of Daniel Bright

Date Original: 1863-12-16

Description: Bright is charged with being a guerrilla

and he pleads "not guilty." This recto (front side) describes Bright's

testimony and the testimony of witnesses during the trial. The verso illustrates

that Bright was found guilt: Brigadier General Edward Wild endorses the execution

order: To be executed tomorrow, Dec. 17, 1863," etc. Place unknown.

Creator: Wild, Edward Augustus, 1825-1891

Subject(s): Wild, Edward Augustus, 1825-1891

Bright, Daniel.

United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Guerrillas.

Guerrilla warfare--United States--History.

Guerrillas--United States--History--19th century.

Alternative Title: 070428-28abWild

Publisher: Wofford College

Contributor:

Date Digital: 2008-11-04

Type: Text

Format [medium]: Manuscript

Format [IMT]: image/jpeg

Digitization Specifications: 800ppi 24-bit depth color; Scanned with

an Epson 15000 Photo scanner with Epson Scan software; Archival master is a

TIFF; Original converted to JPEG with Irfan View software.

Resource Identifier: 070428-28abWild

Source: The original, accession number 070428-28abWild, from

which this digital representation is taken is housed in The

Littlejohn Collection at Wofford College,

located in the Sandor Teszler Library.

Language:En-us English

Relation [is part of]:The

Littlejohn Collection

Rights Management: This digital representation has been

licensed under an Attribution

- Noncommercial- No Derivatives Creative Commons license.

 

Contributing Institution: Wofford College

Web Site: http://www.wofford.edu/library/littlejohn-home.aspx

 

A marvelous Muslim wedding card design which will impress you in an instant! The overlay has a central image of the Bismillah in cream and a paisley motif border below with special kundan work. The front has golden borders and the inserts and docket have similar borders. The envelope has a paisley motif border and flap base.

When life gives you a bowl of lemons, you can make lemonade, at

least. When life gives you dog poo, well, it's time to throw in the

towel. Yup, dump it straight in the garbage can, put on your house

shoes, and trade in the wine glass for a wine tumbler.

 

Today topped the list: a craptacular extravaganza with

miscommunications and up-dander at every turn, all of it culminating

in the realization that there's too much yet left to do to take my own

advice (see above). Moreover, under the "no rest for the weary,"

theory, curling up in a ball at some point this weekend and watching

old Hitchcock movies is as likely as getting that 60K check one client

owes us (yet another source of drama).

 

Poised to yell at Dan for planting the planter box smack dab in the

only tiny lawn space we have and ready to toss my computer through our

heat-sucking plate glass windows, the universe gave me a reprieve.

It's not going to shorten my trip to the wine glass, but it sure does

make me feel better. Moses walks in and says, "Mommy, I spoke Spanish

today to Maestra Abramo, and I planned out your whoooooooole birthday

party. It's going to have pumpkins and everything."

 

I have no idea what that last part means, but it was enough to suspend

the pity party for the moment and give my son a hug. So, at the risk

of sounding like a bargain bin Hallmark sentiment , this all will

pass, and in the meantime, I am grateful for my family's health and

safety, and that -- above all else -- is enough to make the day good.

 

OK. Reprieve Over!

 

TSAN ABRAHAMSON

for COBALT LLP

PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS:

918 Parker Street Bldg A21

berkeley, ca 94710

p. 510.841.9800

f. 510.295.2401

m. 415.748.8117

 

cobaltlaw.com

 

FOR INTERNAL COBALT PURPOSES:

 

FILE:

 

DOCKETED BY:

 

ACTION:

 

DUE:

The Beaten Docket, Cricklewood, London

A National Historic Landmark

Shawnee County, KS

Listed in NR: 05/04/1987

Designated an NHL: 05/04/1987

 

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was the U.S. Supreme Court case that declared the country’s “separate but equal” doctrine of segregated facilities for public schools unconstitutional. In 1952 the court’s docket contained five separate cases challenging the doctrine. These were combined under the name of the Kansas case, in which Linda Brown, a student at the black Monroe Elementary School, had been refused admission at the white Sumner Elementary School. The Monroe School is now part of the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.

Editor's be aware: The folks photographed and interviewed by CNN did so on the situation that they're solely recognized by their first names to protect their anonymity.Following these protests, the federal government had signaled it was open to dialogue. However on Wednesday it unexpectedly revealed the legislation implementing the courtroom's ruling, which states that abortions might solely be permitted in circumstances of rape, incest or when the lady's life is at risk and bars the termination of pregnancies with fetal defects. The Constitutional Court docket's ruling marked the primary change to Polish abortion legislation since 1993, however got here after a years-long effort from the nation's right-wing authorities to curtail entry to abortions. The ruling Regulation and Justice Social gathering (PiS) has positioned anti-abortion rhetoric on the coronary heart of its socially conservative agenda, and tried to move a invoice banning abortions because of fetal defects within the early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic.Wednesday's transfer prompted demonstrators within the capital, Warsaw, and different cities -- together with Krakow, Bydgoszcz, Opole, Szczecin, Łódź and Wrocław -- to defy a pandemic-related ban on gatherings of greater than 5 folks and take to the streets once more.A

 

www.newsworldexpress.com/2021/01/31/poland-voices-from-a-...

About 250 people attended the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s hearing at the Tarrytown Marriott Oct. 30, one of several being held across the country. Learn more

About 250 people attended the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s hearing at the Tarrytown Marriott Oct. 30, one of several being held across the country. Learn more

Okay, here's what you've all been waiting for. "Bryant Gold" on the body of the house, "Copper Clay" on the trim, and "Kendall Charcoal" as an accent. Our hearts are set on this color combination; if you don't like it, we don't want to hear about it..... The colors are true to bungalow color schemes, even if they weren't usually in this configuation!

 

The red on the left is a slightly lighter; Copper Clay is the red on the right. This was our sample paint job; this window looks completely different at the moment. Washing the exterior and scraping down the old loose paint is still on the docket before the real paint job begins.

 

Patrick pointed out that it's the color scheme of several local Buddhist Temples, which is a good thing.

Title: Discharge signed by Milledge L. Bonham

Date Original: 1861-09-30

Description: Document concerns the discharge of

Avery Floyd, who has been deemed unfit for duty, viz annotation by surgeon.

This document is dated several months after First Bull Run, where Bonham led

the center of Beauregard’s line of attack for the CSA. In January 1862, Bonham

resigned from the Army to become a Confederate Congressman.

Creator: Bonham, Milledge L. (Milledge Luke), 1813-1890

Subject(s): Bonham, Milledge L. (Milledge Luke), 1813-1890

Flint Hill (Va.)

Alternative Title: 070426-97

Publisher: Wofford College

Contributor:

Date Digital: 2008-09-03

Type: Text

Format [medium]: Manuscript

Format [IMT]: image/jpeg

Digitization Specifications: 800ppi 24-bit depth color; Scanned with

an Epson 15000 Photo scanner with Epson Scan software; Archival master is a

TIFF; Original converted to JPEG with Irfan View software.

Resource Identifier: 070426-97

Source: The original, accession number 070426-97, from which

this digital representation is taken is housed in The

Littlejohn Collection at Wofford College,

located in the Sandor Teszler Library.

Language:En-us English

Relation [is part of]:The

Littlejohn Collection

Rights Management: This digital representation has been

licensed under an Attribution

- Noncommercial- No Derivatives Creative Commons license.

 

Contributing Institution: Wofford College

Web Site: http://www.wofford.edu/library/littlejohn-home.aspx

The front of this Islamic wedding card has pearl printed and golden embossed borders and an overall pearl printed floral base. The image window in the center shows the embossed holy Mecca-Medina symbol in gold leaf work over a glittering golden pearl background. The inserts and docket are plain and the envelope follows the front.

For The Daily Dog Challenge -- 9/16 "Angle"

 

For Our Daily Challenge -- 9/16 "I'd Rather Be..."

 

For 365: The 2015 Edition -- 259/365

 

This is not usually the angle I see of the girls, especially during walks. However, the doctor suspects I have a stress fracture in my foot, so walking any more than necessary is not on the docket. I am not sure who is more unhappy about this arrangement, me or the girls. Fingers crossed that tomorrow the doctor doesn't give me dire news....

 

You can read more about Bunny and Flattery at TalesAndTails.com.

Details: www.airport-data.com/aircraft/N34KF.html

 

The Adventure

Fly in the front seat of a T-34 A Mentor. After a detailed briefing on the ground covering aerobatics and safety procedures, you’ll take your position in the cockpit and take off on a classic warbird adventure.

 

The T-34

T-34 Mentors were built to serve as a primary trainer for the US Air Force and Navy between 1953 and 1959. The planes are fully aerobatic and have been upgraded to meet or exceed all current FAA standards.

 

The Location

Your adventure begins at Centennial Airport, located in Englewood, Colorado, just southeast of Denver. Flights are available year round. You’ll fly over the Colorado plains and enjoy a great view of the Rocky Mountains.

 

The T-34A Mentor

Manufacturer: Beech

Crew: Two, tandem

Dimensions: Length 26'9",

Wingspan 33'

Power: 285 hp

Max Take-off Weight: 2,900 lbs.

Top Speed: 250 mph

Climb Rate: 1,800 fpm

Restrictions

Almost anyone in reasonably good health can fly but a few height and weight restrictions apply. Contact us to be sure you’ll fit comfortably into our planes.

 

Scheduling

Advance reservations are required. Choose from a variety of flight times and days.

 

Can I Give This as a Gift?

Can I Give This as a Gift? Most definitely. We’ll be happy to send you a gift certificate. Note: Flights must be completed within 90 days of purchase.

 

What Does This Cost?

A warbird flight, including aerobatics, is $699 and includes video. Flight time is approximately one hour.

 

Who is the pilot?

You’ll fly with a former US military fighter pilot with over 10,000 flight hours.

 

...

update.

NTSB Identification: DEN08LA057

The docket is stored in the Docket Management System (DMS). Please contact Records Management Division

Accident occurred Tuesday, February 12, 2008 in Englewood, CO

Probable Cause Approval Date: 04/30/2008

Aircraft: Beech A45, registration: N34KF

Injuries: 2 Uninjured.

NTSB investigators may not have traveled in support of this investigation and used data provided by various sources to prepare this aircraft accident report.

 

The pilot stated that the airplane the battery was dead, and he used an external source to "charge/start the airplane." The taxi and initial takeoff were uneventful. During the landing gear retraction after takeoff, the airplane "lost total electrical power." The pilot elected to continue the flight and troubleshoot the electrical failure. With no electrical power, the pilot had no communications, and had to manually extend the landing gear. A second airplane flew near the accident airplane to help verify that the landing gear was extended. The landing gear appeared to be extended, and the pilot attempted to land the airplane. During the landing roll, the right main landing gear collapsed and the airplane went off the runway. The right wing impacted a runway sign, and the nose landing gear and left main landing gear collapsed. The airplane came to rest upright approximately 10 feet off the runway. An examination of the airplane showed that the aircraft battery was completely discharged. The owner of the airplane reported that the alternator would not be able to handle the electrical load during landing gear retraction without battery power.

  

The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows:

•The pilot's improper decision to fly the airplane with a discharged battery, which resulted in a total electrical failure during takeoff climb. Contributing factors were the pilot's inability to verify the landing gear position, and the impact with the runway sign.

i went to the met today. i took a whole bunch of photos that came out amazing, but i had to choose one. which makes me reconsider how i'm making this photoblog. maybe i need to make something where i can have more than one photo for a day. to me, there's a story in them; not necessarily the story of my day, but a story i can imagine, and one that i hope i can turn into writing, or at least act as inspiration for it.

 

but i walked around the met, and it was incredible. a shining example of a big-city museum, which makes me excited to see what other museums new york has to offer. i people watched on a bench outside, stuck my toes into central park, and walked a whole lot of blocks. i had to get back home to walk & feed miles.

 

and then i took the subway, by myself, to go meet sara near grand central station. by then, my camera was out of juice, but i need to get back down there some night & photograph the buildings around there. the chrysler building was gorgeous. and sara and i ate dinner, and laughed & caught up, and it was entirely wonderful. she left & promised she'd call me when we she got back into town next week.

 

i'm not sure what's on the docket for tomorrow. i have a phone call, but i was also think of venturing to go see the upper west side. there's a house there i'd like to photograph. maybe i can go to the library, i hear that's great.

Any time you are struggling with a drunk driving arrest, you will be in severe difficulty that is why you will be in will need with the remedies of a Miami drunk driving law firm. By selecting a lawyer who is aware of the law regulations in regards to this kind of charge, you may have a superior likelihood of competently controlling the court program to acquire the ideal consequence doable. This isn't some thing it is best to attempt to do yourself. Meeting with attorneys doesn't cost you to start with and can't effect your court situation. What it may accomplish is let you opt for a legal professional that you're completely satisfied with and so you will be correctly represented within the DWI case. In quite a few circumstances, plea bargains are supplied in drunk driving circumstances. As you likely are not conversant in rules in Dade County, neighborhood law firms might be of good help. They are able to let you know when the present becoming presented is inside your finest interests. Your lawyer or attorney will represent you in all dealings with all the Dade County district lawyer accountable for your situation. When the court case does make it to the court docket, your lawyer or attorney knows specifically what to speak about and tips on how to say additionally, it. This can be of significance as your counsel is familiar with how Dade County district attorneys and jurys operate which will help you immensely. When you are identified in the wrong with the offenses against you, the end results is often incredibly serious that is the key reason why legal professionals are important. When you are found guilty, you could be seeking at longterm jail time and also a criminal conviction for the rest of one's life. Your license is often shut down for a single or additional years besides that. Quite a few come across themselves confronted by with heavy penalties and fees or decreed into a therapy community. With all the options of a criminal law, you could have the ability to lower these effects and then get the least punishment doable.

  

As everyone can let you know, most effective technique to prevent possessing this kind of public arrest in your history could be to steer clear of driving under the influence. The second way although could be to get some Miami drunk driving lawyers defending you. This provides you a substantially superior likelihood of being victorious in your court case that is some thing which you will come across incredibly difficult to accomplish alone and independently. You do not know the regulations, however your attorneys do. Any time you use a lawyer, your probabilities of successfully succeeding surge dramatically. Any time you visit seek the advice of together with your legal community, your preliminary visit might be absolutely free. The sole point that could be invested in throughout this meeting is your spare time so you may surely afford this to shield your self from the allegations. Come across an attorney at law having a fantastic achievement and record in regards to this kind of circumstance. This can be the key way that you could be certain the law firm you may have selected would be the suitable ones to deal with your case no matter if it comes down to a plea bargain or perhaps a court case. You'll want to have Miami DUI lawyers supporting together with your case suitable in the start out. Your attorney or lawyer will advise in your behalf and be on the lookout of your interests at each step with the procedure. These legal representatives have to be decisive which will defend you towards the finest use of their skills. Even though you could think you may do that your self, you won't know the technicalities with the protocols pertaining to DUI's. Any time you attempt to fight for your self, the consequences may well be substantially additional serious than they would happen to be had you selected dedicated Dwi attorneys. Precisely why it is advisable to think about this likelihood?

  

Immediately after becoming charged with a felony of this kind, the very first point which you ought to do is come across the ideal attorneys to defend you. This can let you get the enable you will need so you may be completely represented all the time. This can be some thing which you can't do on your own. Nothing but an attorney can deal with this legal issue correctly. Your law firm is knowledgable about the laws of every single the town and state precisely where you had been charged which assists you substantially. Any time you go searching for a criminal attorney or lawyer, ensure you come across individuals that could campaign for you personally as this can be precisely what you will need. A different objective that Miami criminal lawyers have for all their clientele will be to maintain them driving the car. A few of the punitive measures pertaining to a drunk driving sentence is preventing individuals from driving a car for a 12 months or a lot more. The criminal attorneys are going to accomplish anything in their capacity to help keep persons driving the car, and to acquire them the help they should fully grasp that secure and sober driving could be the only technique to operate. The ideal technique to prevent any sort of penalties will be to prevent drunk driving permanently, but Miami criminal attorneys are there to be of assistance to you if required. From time to time, the ideal point you may have to use is understanding. And so that is definitely a single point which you may have a lot of having a fantastic Miami criminal attorney or lawyer. For some it can be the unknown, nevertheless any time you place your belief in an knowledgeable criminal legal professional you will not need to be troubled by the unknown. In quite a few circumstances, you might find out ahead of time what to anticipate from appearing just before a court judge. This involves not worrying about the proceedings and assists you to handle the particular difficulties of one's case. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwdeyEybr-w

1 2 ••• 14 15 17 19 20 ••• 79 80