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4 April 2020
Today I installed network cables in our house. 9 hours of hard work.
Tomorrow they will be terminated in the patch panel.
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Warrington Borough Transport: 205 (YJ11 EKE) an Optare Solo, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here just about to depart from Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 29 to Lingley Green.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 23rd July 2011.
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Network Rail Class 43s 43062 "John Armitt" and 43014 are seen at Stoke Pound as they top and tail the 15:09 (118 late) 1Z20 Old Oak Common H.S.T.D. to Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail). The field on the right, usually empty, was filled with caravans and other vehicles as prep was going on for the Stoke prior steam rally.
Warrington Borough Transport: 29 (DE02 URX) a Marshall Capital bodied Dennis Dart SLF, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here in Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 4A to Woolston.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 23rd July 2011.
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238 has the opposite problem to most of my NCT network models in that its green is too light, but considering it’s mainly yellow I don’t really mind. Here it is alongside 202, in the first meeting of these two models since completion of the latter, representing blue line and pink line in my aim to get a model for each NCT route colour.
202’s blind shows off how better it looks when a photo of a real bus blind is used compared to 238’s computer drawn blind. The only issue is the 30 blinds are made off a Solo SR photo and they have Mobitec blinds, so incorrect for an Omnitown that had Bright Tech displays. But Bright Tech basically never came out on photos anyway so the chance of a ‘good’ 30 one existing is low. 238’s blind is also based off a Solo SR’s Mobitec, but in actuality the Solos had a strange LED retrofitted where the font was similar to the Mobitecs but just a bit ‘off’.
I mean, there’s also the issues of 202 only bearing a passing resemblance to an actual Omnitown and 238 being the wrong length, but I’m just gonna fixate on the LED blinds for some reason. I was going to write about them both being early 2000s NCT midis surviving until 2019 but I got distracted!
Intended for freight operation through the Channel Tunnel and on domestic Southern Region tracks, the Class 92 electrics were uniquely equipped to operate on 25Kv AC overhead and 750v DC third rail but many were surplus to requirements. This fictional image assumes that a passenger role had been identified within the Network South East sector, perhaps working out of Liverpool Street on the Great Eastern mainline or on cross-London trains to or from the former Southern Region (08-Nov-14).
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Warrington Borough Transport: 13 (V213 JLG) a Marshall Capital bodied Dennis Dart SLF, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here in Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 12A to Louchers Lane.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 23rd July 2011.
Ref No. 0025931/CL.
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Gillian Keating Cork Chamber President,Honor Moore Deloitte and Kay Foley Eli Lilly ,Following from the success of Sheryl Sandberg’s book Lean In, the Chartered Accountants Cork Society invited a group of prominent Cork women to share their stories. The event, Cork Women Leaning In took place in the River Lee Hotel. The women that shared their experiences included Kay Foley, Eli Lilly, Gillian Keating, Cork Chamber President and Honor Moore, Deloitte.
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Identification of significant differences between networks and groups, along four major axes. Drawn but not discussed at the Future of Learning in a Networked World event in Auckland, New Zealand. A short video explanation is also available.
(EN) Tree root network exposed over the surface of the ground. La Cumbrecita, Córdoba, Argentina.
(ES) Red de raíces del árbol expuesto sobre la superficie de la tierra. La Cumbrecita, Córdoba, Argentina.
Network Rail's Plasser & Theurer Track Machine DR73114 is pictured approaching the MetroCentre on a Carlisle Upperby CE Siding to Tyne Yard working on April 22nd 2021.
Network Rail Class 73s 73951 "Malcolm Brinded" and 73952 "Janis Kong" cruise through Bromsgrove with the 12:39 (8 early) Tauntonto Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail). Is anyone else surprised that the old BR lamp has survived?
Network Rail MPV No.DR98962 climbs Whiteball,with the 13:47 Exeter Riverside to Margam TC working,on the 30th of July 2022.
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Celebrating Excellence in Business, Overall winner Sharon O Donoghue Brook catering, Sharon was awarded the Keanes Jewellers Perpetual Trophy as overall winner for her outstanding achievements in business,Ramona Nicholas Cara Pharmacy, yvonne barry quintas, Sharon O Donoghue Brook catering ,Joan Walsh Partnership europe and Deirdre Waldron President Network Cork pictured at Network Cork Business Awards Luncheon at Hayfield Manor
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more info contact Natasha Lynch natasha@essentialfrench.ie
The 1990s were a time of transition with passenger trains carrying a hotch potch of liveries. Some of Newton Heath’s units carried B.R. Provincial livery with slight modifications, as here with this one called Network North West, which simply had a splash of orange and a new logo added. 150211 forms a Barrow – Preston service calling at Grange-over-Sands in May 1993.
Chiltern Railways Class 165 Network Turbos working Aylesbury-London Marylebone at Chalfont and Latimer
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Gillian Keating Cork Chamber President,Honor Moore Deloitte and Kay Foley Eli Lilly ,Following from the success of Sheryl Sandberg’s book Lean In, the Chartered Accountants Cork Society invited a group of prominent Cork women to share their stories. The event, Cork Women Leaning In took place in the River Lee Hotel. The women that shared their experiences included Kay Foley, Eli Lilly, Gillian Keating, Cork Chamber President and Honor Moore, Deloitte.
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Fiona Collins 087 2196935
Interestingly, the former through line to the right of the NMT has not been reinstated since November's freight train derailment.
Network Rail
BREL InterCity 125 New Measurement Train
43014
Sheffield station
7 December 2020
She was just in her late 20s, but had been sold eleven times at the very same brothel, after every time she left it in search of a better life. Insatiable greed of the pimps and their wide network, coupled with ‘bad luck’ and abject poverty, forced her to keep selling sex at the brothel in Tangail, from 2002 to 2014 to earn a living.
Like any ordinary village girl, Lucky Begum (not her real name) grew up with her parents in her home district of Mymensingh. She lost her mother at the age of 10, and ever since then, her father considered her a ‘burden’ in his poverty-stricken home.
Moreover, young Lucky regularly had to tolerate extreme mental and physical abuse from her stepmother. Due to the extremely traumatic experience and frustration with her life, Lucky finally fled home at a tender age of 12, back in 2002. She eventually moved to Dhaka.
With a simple ambition to make her own living, either by begging on the streets or working as a domestic help, Lucky firstly arranged an accommodation at the capital's notorious Karwan Bazar slum in a bid to discover freedom.
But her ill fate continued to follow her trail. Unfortunately, Lucky begum ended up at the hands of sex traffickers.
She was sold to a ''Sardarni'' (brothel owner, previously a prostitute herself) at the infamous red- light area of Kandapara in Tangail Sadar, the second largest brothel in Bangladesh.
In 2014, after the authorities knocked down the red-light district where she had been working for nearly 14 years since 2002, Lucky had no other choice but to continue selling her body for money. Fatefully, her streetwalking profession turned out to be even more difficult after the government led eviction.
Discreetly, she decided to continue as a floating sex worker in the capital city to make her a living. Sharing her depressing life's account with Dhaka Tribune, Lucky said: “When I was being sold at the brothel, I was merely 11 years of age, and had little idea about what was waiting for me. The Sardarni promised me a decent job as a house-help at her sister’s residence. I vividly remember that trade negotiation over a woman's body on that very day. I was sold at Tk500, the highest price, only for being a virgin ‘Chukri’ (child sex worker),” she said.
Her first client was a middle-aged man and the Sardarni pocketed all the money he had offered for Lucky's service, whose first month at the brothel was like 'living in a hell.' After a little while, she managed to escape the brothel and went into hiding in Dhaka. Undesirably, she could not evade the claws of sex traffickers who again spotted Lucky and sold her to yet another Sardarni at Kandapara.
This time around, Lucky, against her will, spent some time there and started to become accustomed to the atmosphere . Finally, she realized that this was no way to live. Driven by the sense of living like a human being, she yet again fled the brothel, and was later caught and sold there at the Kanda. And the same thing was repeated until the 2014 eviction.
Steroids pushed for a feisty look
Lucky said most of the underage sex workers at the brothel have been forced to take steroids
to look healthier and thus draw more customers; that too, at a higher pay. “Many experienced sex workers used to advise me to do so, citing that steroids reduce body pain,” she said, adding that the drug eventually affected her body.
“My body swelled up like a balloon and now I have hypertension. I didn’t know about the side effects of steroids,” she maintained, adding: “Despite being 29, I look like a 40-year-old woman.
“I thought the drug was meant for common usage, because it was available even at tea stalls in the brothel,” she said. “All they (brothel managers) wanted was for us to look more sassy, with a mature physique, before clients,” the woman added.
According to Bangladesh Sex Worker’s Network (SWN), a non-government organization, some 90% of brothel-based young sex workers are tricked into consuming steroids. In most cases, they are advised by their peers to take the drug to get rid of bodily aches and pains, but in reality it is not the case, the SWN says.
Miseries still there
When the nearly 200-year-old red-light district was demolished in 2014, Lucky, who was 24 at that time, made numerous attempts to switch to other means of generating income, but all her efforts were in vain. “Over the past five years, I had to change a number of jobs- from a garment worker to a housemaid- it was mainly due to my job history of being a sex worker,” she said.
Taking advantage of her past ‘weaknesses’, most of her male colleagues at almost every workplace harassed her, she recounted, adding: “I was once even raped at a garment factory after my previous profession was leaked there.”
Deeply depressed, Lucky confided that after being in prostitution, the concerned persons experience the deepest darkest depths of our society: an immeasurable and unimaginable amount of violence, humiliation, lies and inhumanity.
The repeated exploitation prompted her to start selling sex again, but as a streetwalker. Lucky now lives at Mirpur-1, where she is among scores of women, mostly aged between 11 and 30. Their work area stretches all the way to Manik Mia Avenue.
Network Southeast Class 47 No. 47579 'James Nightall G.C.' stands at Bromley South working the 07:12 Wolverhampton to Folkestone Central service
The only store I know of that still has this installed in the ceiling. These were installed when the store was brand new back in 2006? Unlike the other Walmart around, this store got these fancy flat screen tvs instead of the old tubes.
Article from 2007: usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2007-03-2...
Southeastern 'Networker' 465020 sporting an NSE logo with classmate 465186 waits to depart London Charing Cross with 2S36 1301 to Sevenoaks on 29th November 2024
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Well, Coron offers more than just island hopping and diving.
This is one of the tourist spots away from the shore.
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Celebrating Excellence in Business, Deirdre Waldron President Network Cork ,Joan Walsh Partnership europe ,Ramona Nicholas Cara Pharmacy, Julia Lynes President Network Ireland pictured at Network Cork Business Awards Luncheon at Hayfield Manor
pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
more info contact Natasha Lynch natasha@essentialfrench.ie