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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team with Diana Espir were on the red carpet to interview talent from a number of Netflix shows from The Crown to Stranger Things at a 24,000 square foot exhibition in Beverly Hills where they were showcasing their Emmys For You Consideration (FYC) shows with their FYSee Space kick-off party and month long event.
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Netflix has created a showcase for their FYC shows for this year’s Emmy Consideration in Beverly Hills with a number of installations that had activations from selfies to interactivity with some props from shows like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Luke Cage, Stranger Things and more! The kick-off event is had DJ Grandmaster Flash and Adrian & Ali entertaining the guests while the red carpet was busy with talent from the shows including Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp Gaten Matarazzo, Joe Keery, Shannon Purser, Natalie Dyer (Stranger Things); Katherine Langford, Dylan Minnette, Christian Navarro, Alisha Boe, Brandon Flynn, Justin Prentice, Miles Heizer, Ross Butler, Devin Druid, Michele Selene Ang, Tommy Dorfman, Brandon Larracuente, Tom Everett Scott (13 Reasons Why); Norman Lear, Gloria Calderon Kellett, Justina Machado, Isabella Gomez (One Day At A Time); Uzo Adubo, Blair Brown, Danielle Brooks, Taryn Manning, Samira Wiley, Laverne Cox (Orange is the New Black);
Alan Yang, Lena Waithe and Kelvin Yu (Master of None); June Diane Raphael and Peter Gallagher (Grace and Frankie); Chelsea Handler (Chelsea); Mike Colter and Cheo Coker(Marvel’s Luke Cage); Eric Newman (Narcos); Gillian Jacobs, Paul Rust and Claudia O’Doherty (Love); Jason Isaacs, Brendan Merer and Brandon Perea (The OA); Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell, Marque Richardson, Antoinette Robertson, Ashley Blaine Featherson, DeRon Horton and John Patrick Amedori (Dear White People) and more.
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taken during my clinical practice, one of the radiologist is reporting the images.
and this is a specially design flat panel monitor for medical imaging with highest quality resolution and at least containing 5 million pixels
bestnya kalau dapat view dan edit gambar guna monitor neh :D
but it is specially design to be oriented vertically to suite the medical images
and sorry, vista cannot support the system ;)
Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to come out for the new original series "K.C. Undercover" press junket starring Zendaya at Hollywood Center Studios. The live-action spy-comedy series for kids, tweens and families, will premiere on SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 (8:30 PM, ET/PT) on Disney Channel.
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About Disney Channel's K.C. Undercover
Zendaya stars as K.C. Cooper, a high school math whiz and karate black-belt who learns that her parents are spies when they recruit her to join them in the secret government agency, The Organization. While she now has the latest spy gadgets at her disposal, K.C. has a lot to learn about being a spy, including keeping her new gig a secret from her best friend Marisa. Together, K.C. and her parents, Craig and Kira, and her younger siblings, Ernie and Judy (a humanoid robot), try to balance everyday family life while on undercover missions, near and far, to save the world.
Also starring are: Kadeem Hardison ("Static Shock," "A Different World") and Tammy Townsend ("The Client List") as K.C.'s tough but loveable parents, Craig and Kira Cooper; Kamil McFadden as somewhat clumsy but effective computer genius, Ernie; Trinitee Stokes as Judy, the youngest of the Cooper family who is actually a sophisticated humanoid robot posing as a precocious 10-year-old girl; and Veronica Dunne as K.C.'s outgoing best friend, Marisa.
Upcoming guest stars include: Bella Thorne ("Blended," "Shake It Up"), Trevor Jackson ("Eureka," "Let It Shine") and Ross Butler ("Teen Beach Movie 2"), as well as Telma Hopkins ("Partners," "Half & Half"), Roz Ryan ("The Rickey Smiley Show," "Amen"), Charlie Robinson ("Heart of Dixie," "The Game"), Diane Delano ("Days of Our Lives") and comedian/actress Cocoa Brown ("The Single Moms Club").
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Paige Sullivan were invited to come back and cover the 2nd Annual Rebels with a Cause Gala at Paramount Studios honoring Larry Ellison with Jimmy Kimmel hosting and special guest performances by Barry Manilow and Pharrell Williams. This event supports the lifesaving research of David B. Agus, M.D. at USC’s Center for Applied Molecular Medicine.
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ABOUT THE USC CENTER FOR APPLIED MOLECULAR MEDICINE
The principal goal of the USC Center for Applied Molecular Medicine is the development of novel treatment strategies for cancer. The Center was implemented to enable a convergence of multiple disciplines to work on treatment and the care of patients with cancer. The program includes the clinical care of patients with cancer at the USC Westside Cancer Center in Beverly Hills and has team members with expertise spanning cancer biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, computer science, electrical engineering, bioorganic chemistry, physics and applied mathematics. For information, visit camm.usc.edu/.
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These International trucks will be eventually outfitted and rotated into the fleet. It takes time to fabricate and install the custom parts, like headlights and electronic controls. Once in service, they will plow for at least 12 years. ^bt
Visit www.vanguard-online.co.uk/archive/politicsandculture/sufc... for a Photojournalistic report on the fans experience of Scunthorpe United's triumphant 2-1 victory over Millwall on January 31st 2009.
In January 2009 Scunthorpe United a professional football team from the north of England travelled to south London to face Millwall in a League One fixture. In 2009 Scunthorpe were experiencing their most succesful era in over fifty years. The apogee had come two years earlier when they claimed the League One title and gained promotion to the Championship. The following season in the Championship Scunthorpe had a good run of results at the beginning of the season including a notable 3-2 win over local rivals Sheffield United, who were at the time managed by old England and Manchester United captain Bryan Robson. However as the season dragged on Scunthorpe's results started to dip, early leads were squandered, the end result being that Scunthorpe were relegated from the Championship.
Back in League One for the 2008-09 season, and the Iron, as Scunthorpe United are known, after making a dreadful start, went on an eight match winning run which took them to the top of the League. History seemed to be repeating itself, and Iron fans started rubbing their hands in anticipation at a second League One title. Unfortunately the following games highlighted a gradual decline in the Iron's performances. By January 2009 the match against Millwall had become a battle between two teams who were competing for a play-off place.
Going to Millwall is not a trip to Alton Towers. Millwall have long had a reputation for possessing one of the most dangerous firms of what people call hooligans, in the UK. For most away supporters who don't have intentions of getting into a fight it is wise to approach the Millwall ground, The New Den, in a humble and relatively sober manner.
The New Den is buried in an industrial estate. A long winding concrete alleyway, guarded by metal railings takes you there. Walking to the ground is like walking to a prison camp.
In the stadium the more vociferous and provocative of Millwall's supporters situate themselves next to the away supporter's end. The Scunthorpe fans were confined to the central part of the away end to maximise the distance between the two sets of supporters.
After the referree blew his whistle to start the game between Millwall and Scunthorpe United it became clear that both teams were vulnerable to making mistakes and poor passing. The game took its toll on Scunthorpe as well as Millwall supporters. But it was Millwall who had the first laugh when Gary Alexander scored a goal in the 63rd minute.
The Millwall fans, who had been relativel subdued before the goal, broke out into celebrations. This photograph captures Millwall fans before and after their goal celebration. The familiar stretching of the arms to indicate just how big and powerful a fan can grow in the light of an opening goal is demonstrated. It is accompanied by the masturbatory gesture, often used to indicate that fans of the opposing side are not attractive enough to find a female mate, and have to resort to manual self stimulation to recreate the experience of sexual intercourse with a woman.
The best display of celebratory emotion, not captured on camera, went to a young man with cropped hair, who celebrated the goal by jumping around like an ape, rubbing his bear chest, and swinging his arm pendulously suggesting that Millwall's goal had given him a manhood the size of an elephant's trunk. Most of the Scunthorpe end were temporarily mesmerised by this surreal expression of dominance, which for entertainment value eclipsed what had been provided on the pitch up to that point.
Scunthorpe fans look on, some with resignation. Football is an emotional game but Scunthorpe fans have more reason than most to be stoic.
Traditionally Scunthorpe have been a mid-table side in League Two, flirting at the edges of both promotion and relegation, but more often than not delivering neither. Scunthorpe fans seasoned to a well balanced diet of wins, losses and draws, and anaesthetised by mediocrity, have had time to develop that unemotional glazed over look, that thousand yard stare.
In 2009 manager Nigel Adkins, who used to be the clubs' physio, and of who it was once sang 'Who needs Morinho we've got our physio', had assembled a young team. The team was capable of attractive inventive play, but all too easily lots its concentration and shape.
The photos show how the team caused fans to express a range of emotions from frustration to nail biting. Every football match usually has its dull moments, so much so that even the most ardent of supporters can momentarily switch off, and indulge in a good yawn.
Scunthorpe fans can be demanding. A large number insist on fair play. Some fans will boo their own players for feigning injury or fouls even if it accrues an advantage to Scunthorpe. "Get up" you'll hear them shout as if they've seen it all before.
You can find self-flagellation in both Christianity and Islam.
It is also present in some suppoters' ritual demonstration of their dedication to Scunthorpe United.
Scunthorpe United fans, like fans of other northern football clubs, have a habit of bearing their skin to the cruel winter airs - as a symbol of their unflinching support.
Whilst Millwall were marginally the better of two teams both struggling to impose their will on the match, it was Scunthorpe that went on to take the glory.
The winning goal came within three minutes of the full time whisle, Gary "Hoops" Hooper running in behind the Millwall defence to bring down a looped ball from Matt Sparrow, and deal a devestating finish with aplomb.
When a goal goes in - hot steaming gold runs through your veins - you become invincible for as long as the feeling lasts.
And with defeat causing the metaphorical Millwall manhood to shrivel to the size of a falafel and two garden peas the it was time for Scunthorpe fans to revel in their new found symbolic dominance - all forged in the fantasy fire of footballing fortunes.
Questions were asked.
Who's the big man now?
Who's stopped singing their songs?
Suprisingly, the police let Millwall and Scunthorpe United fans out of the stadium together. On the way back to South Bermondsey train station I found myself surrounded by a hundred Millwall supporters. We were crammed into a corridoor which led up to the train station, waiting for the police to allows us access to the platform. The Millwall fans started to give the police a bit of gip. Every now and then you'd hear a fan shreik "Mill" which was an invocation for another fan to do the same and so on and so forth. These high pitched mosquito like shreiks were eerie, they sounded like the beginning to a pagan ritual. There was a nervous tension in the air. Stood next to my mate, who was conversing freely in his London accent, I frustratedly communicated nothing more than grunts, not wanting to give anything away of my northern roots. Now was not the time to introduce myself to a hoard of Millwall fans who were cold, bored and humbled by the might of the Iron.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team with host JJ Snyder were on hand for grand opening of the new Abby Lee Miller Dance Company in Los Angeles and watched Abby Lee Miller and the nation’s favorite tween dancers take on Hollywood with a fan event that would rival an award show!
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About Abby Lee Miller Dance Company
We are a non-profit Organization, formed thirty-three years ago to afford promising and dedicated young dancers the opportunity to study with the dance community’s most distinguished dance educators and to compete against other talented young people across the country! for more info visit abbyleedancecompany.com.
About Dance Moms
Dance Moms®, the hit series on Lifetime®, returns for another exciting season of heated competition. Abby Lee Miller is back with Pittsburgh’s world-class students, their mothers, and all their baggage. Get ready for more drama and dancing as everyone gets into their routines. For more info please visit www.mylifetime.com/shows/dance-moms.
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Annual report of the Director to the Board of Trustees for the year ....
Chicago, U.S.A. :Field Museum of Natural History,1907-1943..
Original Caption: Report of the Joint Committee appointed to prepare measures to honor the memory of General George Washington concerning a mourning period, the erection of a marble monument, and a funeral procession for Washington, 12/01/1799
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host AJ Hamilton were invited to come out to cover the Cartoon Network's fourth annual Hall of Game Awards red carpet in preparation for the broadcast to air Monday, February 17 at 7:00 p.m. (ET, PT) on the Cartoon Network. The event was hosted By NFL Quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton along with with musical performances by Jason Derulo and Fall Out Boy.
Over 100 million on-line votes were counted the famous GAME trophies were bestowed to the best in sports. Be sure to watch on Monday night to see who all the winners are!
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About Cartoon Network's fourth annual Hall of Game Awards
The Cartoon Network celebrated the Fourth annual Hall of Game Awards in Santa Monica, CA with amazing performances by Jason Derulo and Fall Out Boy, and had special guests Taylor Lautner, Bella Thorne, Zachary Levi, Victoria Azarenka, Holly Robinson Peete, Tyler Posey, Terry Crews, China Anne McClain, Austin North, Victoria Justice, August Maturo, Bradley Steven Perry, Asia Monet Ray, Blake Garrett Rosenthal, Joshua Rush, Jake T. Austin, Rowan Blanchard, Sean Giambrone, Crystal Dakota Hood, Larramie Doc Shaw, Benjamin Stockham, Mateus Ward on hand for the event.
Richard Sherman presented the “2013 SI KIDS SPORTSKIDS OF THE YEAR” award to 14-year-old Jack Wellman, who after a sports injury, took up coaching and mentoring a group of young wrestlers in Newtown, Connecticut. After the tragedy in Newtown, Jack found ways to help his town heal through sports and beyond.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Lindsay Hoffman were invited to come out to cover Disney Channels new Original Movie “Bad Hair Day,” starring Laura Marano (Austin & Ally) and Leigh-Allyn Baker (Good Luck Charlie, The 7 D) premiere event red carpet at Walt Disney Studios.
Bad Hair Day premieres on the Disney Channel on Friday, February 13th at 8 PM
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About “Bad Hair Day"
This adventure buddy comedy follows Monica, a high school tech-whiz whose prom day abruptly shifts into a wild ride across town, thanks to a down-on-her-luck cop and a jewel thief. The story unfolds with Monica on the morning of her senior prom. She's eager to get ready – that is until she realizes everything that can go wrong does, starting with her sudden and epically uncontrollable hair and her once lovely, yet now destroyed, prom dress. On top of that, she's mistakenly enlisted by Liz, a police officer hot on the trail of missing jewels. Her Prom day goes from bad to mad as the pair is pursued by a dogged jewel thief on a wild ride across the city. For more info visit www.DisneyChannel.com
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TIP Report Hero Mohammed Tariqul Islam of Bangladesh delivers remarks at the 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report launch ceremony hosted by Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken at the U.S. Department of State, in Washington, D.C., on July 19, 2022. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
Black-shouldered Kite (Elanus axillaris)
The black-shouldered kite (Elanus axillaris) or Australian black-shouldered kite is a small raptor found in open habitat throughout Australia and resembles similar species found in Africa, Eurasia and North America, which have in the past also been named as black-shouldered kites. Measuring 35–38 cm (14–15 in) in length with a wingspan of 80–95 cm (31–37 in), the adult black-shouldered kite is a small and graceful, predominantly pale grey and white, raptor with black shoulders and red eyes. Their primary call is a clear whistle, uttered in flight and while hovering.
Though reported across Australia, they are most common in the south-east and south-west corners of the mainland. Their preferred habitat is open grasslands with scattered trees and they are often seen hunting along roadsides. Like all the elanid kites, it is a specialist predator of rodents, which it hunts singly or in pairs by hovering in mid-air above open land.
Black-shouldered kites form monogamous pairs, breeding between August and January. The birds engage in aerial courtship displays which involve high circling flight and ritualised feeding mid-air. Three or four eggs are laid and incubated for around thirty days. Chicks are fully fledged within five weeks of hatching and can hunt for mice within a week of leaving the nest. Juveniles disperse widely from the home territory.
Taxonomy
The black-shouldered kite was first described by English ornithologist John Latham in 1802, as Falco axillaris. Its specific name is derived from the Latin axilla, meaning "shoulder".
The name "black-shouldered kite" was formerly used for a Eurasian and African species, Elanus caeruleus, with the Australian species, Elanus axillaris, and the North American species, the white-tailed kite Elanus leucurus, treated as subspecies of this. These three Elanus species have comparable plumage patterns and sizes, however, they are now regarded as distinct, and the name black-winged kite is used for E. caeruleus. Modern references to the black-shouldered kite should therefore unambiguously mean the Australian species, E. axillaris. The Australian black-shouldered kite was formerly called E. notatus, but it was not clear that the name applied to this species alone.
In 1851, British zoologist Edward Blyth described Elaninae, the "smooth clawed kites" as a formal subfamily of Accipitridae. However, they are also grouped in Accipitrinae, the broader subfamily of hawks and eagles described by French ornithologist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot in 1816.
A taxonomic proposal based on DNA studies has recommended classifying Elanus kites as a separate family (Elanidae). A 2004 molecular study of cytochrome-b DNA sequences shows them to have split off from typical hawks and eagles at an earlier date than the Osprey, which has been classified in its own family.
Description
Black-shouldered kites are around 35 to 38 cm (14 to 15 in) in length and have a wingspan of between 80 and 95 cm (31 and 37 in) and an average weight of 291 g (10.3 oz). Adults are a very pale grey with a white head and white underparts. The leading edge of the inner wing is black. When perched, this gives them their prominent black "shoulders". They have red eyes, with a black 'comma' that extends behind the eyes. They have a squared tail and a streamlined aerodynamic body. The bill is short with a sharp, hooked tip to the upper mandible. Their nostrils and the cere are bright yellow and the bill is black. The legs and feet are also yellow, and the feet have three toes facing forwards and one toe facing backwards. The sexes are similar, with females only just larger than males, although they can be up to 15% heavier.
The juveniles’ markings follow a similar pattern to adult birds, but they are washed with a rusty brown on the head and upper breast, and the back and wings are mottled buff or brown with prominent white tips. The young birds’ eyes are brown.
The black-shouldered kite is very similar to the related raptor species, the letter-winged kite (E. scriptus) but has the black mark above and behind the eye, a white rather than grey crown, and shows all-white underparts in flight except for the black patch at the shoulder and dark wingtips.
Vocalizations
Black-shouldered kites are generally silent, except in the breeding season when their calls, though weak, can be persistent. They primarily utter clear whistled 'chee, chee, chee' calls in flight and while hovering, or a hoarse wheezing 'skree-ah' when perched. The call has been confused with that of a silver gull. A short high whistle is the primary contact call between a pair, while a harsh scraping call is the most common call used by females and large young, and brooding females call to their young with a deep, soft, frog-like croak.
A variety of different calls have been recorded from captive birds, including harsh, harmonic, chatter and whistle vocalisations. Harsh calls were made when a bird was alarmed or agitated, whistle-type calls were emitted in general contexts, sometimes monotonously, and shorter duration 'chatter' calls were given when a bird sighted a human near the enclosure.
Distribution and habitat
Although reported from almost all parts of Australia, they are most common in the relatively fertile south-east and south-west corners of the mainland, and in south-east Queensland. They are rare in the deep desert and appear to be only accidental visitors to northern Tasmania and the Torres Strait islands. As the species has an extremely large range and the population is increasing, it has been listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened species. Although they are rare vagrants on the islands of Bass Strait and in northern Tasmania, on the Australian mainland they vary from uncommon to common, appearing almost anywhere following rain or the movement of flood waters. In southwestern Australia, they are now one of the most commonly recorded raptors in the wheatbelt.
They are sedentary, or nomadic following food sources. Their numbers fluctuate during drought and floods, and can be irruptive in response to sudden increases in mouse populations. The most distant banding recovery was from South Australia to eastern New South Wales, a distance of 1,000 km (620 mi).
Although found in timbered country, they are mainly birds of the grasslands. They prefer open areas with scattered clumps of trees, including tree-lined watercourses through open country. In urban areas they are found on the edge of towns on wasteland or irregularly mown areas. They also hunt over coastal dunes and drier marshland, and farmland. Black-shouldered kites are most often seen hunting over grassy roadside verges.
European occupation of Australia has, on the whole, benefited black-shouldered kites through land clearing and irrigation for agriculture and grain harvesting and storage practices which provide suitable conditions for much larger numbers of mice. According to raptor researcher Dr Stephen Debus, this species did not suffer from eggshell thinning during the period of DDT use in Australia, though he believes it is possible that secondary poisoning may occur from rodenticides used during mouse plagues or from pesticides used during locust plagues. Populations in areas with high sheep and rabbit numbers may decline, as these animals compact the soil and reduce the available habitat for mice.
Behaviour
Sociality
Black-shouldered kites usually hunt singly or in pairs, though where food is plentiful they occur in small family groups and can be loosely gregarious at times of irruptions, with up to 70 birds reported feeding together during a mouse plague. They roost communally, like other Elanus species.
They are territorial when food is not abundant. The practise of "tail flicking" where, on landing, the tail is flicked up and lowered and the movement repeated persistently is thought to be a possible territorial display. Black-shouldered kites have been observed in aerial combat at the margins of territories, locking talons in a behaviour described as "grappling".
Food and hunting
Black-shouldered kites live almost exclusively on mice, and have become a specialist predator of house mice, often following outbreaks of mouse plagues in rural areas. They take other suitably sized creatures when available, including grasshoppers, rats, small reptiles, birds, and even (very rarely) rabbits, but mice and other mouse-sized mammals account for over 90% of their diet. Their influence on mouse populations is probably significant: adults take two or three mice a day each if they can, around a thousand mice a year. On one occasion, a male was observed bringing no less than 14 mice to a nest of well-advanced fledglings within an hour. In another study, a female kite was seen to struggle back to fledglings in the nest with a three-quarters grown rabbit, a heavy load for such a small bird.
Like other elanid kites, black-shouldered kites hunt by quartering grasslands for small creatures. This can be from a perch, but more often by hovering in mid-air. When hunting the kite hovers with its body hanging almost vertically, and its head into the wind. Unlike the Australian kestrel, the black-winged kite shows no obvious sideways movement, even in a strong breeze. One study of a nesting pair noted that the male searched aerially for 82% of the search time. Typically, a kite will hover 10 to 12 m (33 to 39 ft) above a particular spot, peering down intently, sometimes for only a few seconds, often for a minute or more, then glide swiftly to a new vantage point and hover again. When hunting from a perch, a dead tree is the preferred platform. Like other Elanus kites, The black-shouldered kite grips a vertical branch with a foot on either side, each one above the other and turned inwards, which enables them to maintain a secure footing on relatively small branches. Though hovering is the most common hunting method, the kites have been observed searching the ground beneath a vantage point for periods of up to an hour.
When a mouse or other prey is spotted, the kite drops silently onto it, feet-first with wings raised high; sometimes in one long drop to ground level, more often in two or more stages, with hovering pauses at intermediate heights. Prey is seized in the talons and about 75% of attacks are successful. Prey can either be eaten in flight or carried back to a perch. Birds will have a favoured feeding perch, beneath which accumulate piles of pellets or castings.
They are diurnal, preferring to hunt during the day, particularly in the early morning and mid to late afternoon, and will occasionally hunt in pairs. Their hunting patterns, outside breeding periods and periods of abundant prey, have distinct crepuscular peaks, perhaps corresponding to mouse activity.
Flight
Black-shouldered kites spiral into the wind like a kestrel. They soar with v-shaped up-curved wings, the primaries slightly spread and the tail widely fanned. In level flight progress is rather indirect. Their flight pattern has been described as 'winnowing' with soft steady beats interspersed with long glides on angled wings. They can most often be seen hovering with wings curved and tail pointing down.
Breeding
Aerial courtship displays involve single and mutual high circling flight, and the male may fly around slowly with stiff exaggerated flaps, commonly known as butterfly-flight. Courting males dive at the female, feeding her in mid-flight. The female grabs food from the male's talons with hers while flipping upside-down. They may lock talons and tumble downwards in a ritualised version of grappling, but release just before landing. All courtship displays are accompanied by constant calling.
Black-shouldered kites form monogamous pairs. The breeding season is usually August to January, but is responsive to mice populations, and some pairs breed twice in a good season. Both sexes are involved in building the nest, which is a large untidy shallow cup of sticks usually in the foliage near the top of trees, taking about two weeks to complete the nest-building. The flat nest is built of thin twigs and is around 28 to 38 cm (11 to 15 in) across when newly built, but growing to around 78 cm (31 in) across and 58 cm (23 in) deep after repeated use. The nest is lined with green leaves and felted fur, though linings of grass and cow dung have also been reported.[10] It is generally located in the canopy of an isolated or exposed tree in open country, elevated 5 to 20 m (16 to 66 ft) or more above the ground. Black-shouldered kites have been known to use old Australian magpie, crow or raven nests.
Females perform most of the care of eggs and nestlings, though males take a minor share of incubation and brooding. The clutch consists of three to four dull white eggs of a tapered oval shape measuring 42 mm × 31 mm (1.7 in × 1.2 in) and with red-brown blotches that are often heavier around the larger end of the egg. The female incubates the eggs for 30 days and when the eggs hatch the chicks are helpless but have soft down covering their body. For the first two weeks or so the female broods the chicks constantly, both day and night. The female does no hunting at all for the first three weeks after hatching, but calls to the male from the nest, and he generally responds by bringing food. The female feeds the chicks with the mice brought back to the nest by the male, feeding them in tiny pieces for the first week or two, at which time the chicks are capable of swallowing a mouse whole. The nestling period lasts around 36 days, and the post-fledging period at least 36 days with parental feeding for at least 22 days. When the chicks are older both parents take it in turns to feed them. Black feathers start to appear along the chicks' wings when they are about a fortnight old, and they are fully fledged and are ready to fly in five weeks. Within a week of leaving the nest the young birds are capable of hunting for mice on their own.
Juveniles disperse widely, taking up territory that can be as far as 1,000 km (620 mi) from the nest site.
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Visit www.vanguard-online.co.uk/archive/politicsandculture/sufc... for a Photojournalistic report on the fans experience of Scunthorpe United's triumphant 2-1 victory over Millwall on January 31st 2009.
In January 2009 Scunthorpe United a professional football team from the north of England travelled to south London to face Millwall in a League One fixture. In 2009 Scunthorpe were experiencing their most succesful era in over fifty years. The apogee had come two years earlier when they claimed the League One title and gained promotion to the Championship. The following season in the Championship Scunthorpe had a good run of results at the beginning of the season including a notable 3-2 win over local rivals Sheffield United, who were at the time managed by old England and Manchester United captain Bryan Robson. However as the season dragged on Scunthorpe's results started to dip, early leads were squandered, the end result being that Scunthorpe were relegated from the Championship.
Back in League One for the 2008-09 season, and the Iron, as Scunthorpe United are known, after making a dreadful start, went on an eight match winning run which took them to the top of the League. History seemed to be repeating itself, and Iron fans started rubbing their hands in anticipation at a second League One title. Unfortunately the following games highlighted a gradual decline in the Iron's performances. By January 2009 the match against Millwall had become a battle between two teams who were competing for a play-off place.
Going to Millwall is not a trip to Alton Towers. Millwall have long had a reputation for possessing one of the most dangerous firms of what people call hooligans, in the UK. For most away supporters who don't have intentions of getting into a fight it is wise to approach the Millwall ground, The New Den, in a humble and relatively sober manner.
The New Den is buried in an industrial estate. A long winding concrete alleyway, guarded by metal railings takes you there. Walking to the ground is like walking to a prison camp.
In the stadium the more vociferous and provocative of Millwall's supporters situate themselves next to the away supporter's end. The Scunthorpe fans were confined to the central part of the away end to maximise the distance between the two sets of supporters.
After the referree blew his whistle to start the game between Millwall and Scunthorpe United it became clear that both teams were vulnerable to making mistakes and poor passing. The game took its toll on Scunthorpe as well as Millwall supporters. But it was Millwall who had the first laugh when Gary Alexander scored a goal in the 63rd minute.
The Millwall fans, who had been relativel subdued before the goal, broke out into celebrations. This photograph captures Millwall fans before and after their goal celebration. The familiar stretching of the arms to indicate just how big and powerful a fan can grow in the light of an opening goal is demonstrated. It is accompanied by the masturbatory gesture, often used to indicate that fans of the opposing side are not attractive enough to find a female mate, and have to resort to manual self stimulation to recreate the experience of sexual intercourse with a woman.
The best display of celebratory emotion, not captured on camera, went to a young man with cropped hair, who celebrated the goal by jumping around like an ape, rubbing his bear chest, and swinging his arm pendulously suggesting that Millwall's goal had given him a manhood the size of an elephant's trunk. Most of the Scunthorpe end were temporarily mesmerised by this surreal expression of dominance, which for entertainment value eclipsed what had been provided on the pitch up to that point.
Scunthorpe fans look on, some with resignation. Football is an emotional game but Scunthorpe fans have more reason than most to be stoic.
Traditionally Scunthorpe have been a mid-table side in League Two, flirting at the edges of both promotion and relegation, but more often than not delivering neither. Scunthorpe fans seasoned to a well balanced diet of wins, losses and draws, and anaesthetised by mediocrity, have had time to develop that unemotional glazed over look, that thousand yard stare.
In 2009 manager Nigel Adkins, who used to be the clubs' physio, and of who it was once sang 'Who needs Morinho we've got our physio', had assembled a young team. The team was capable of attractive inventive play, but all too easily lots its concentration and shape.
The photos show how the team caused fans to express a range of emotions from frustration to nail biting. Every football match usually has its dull moments, so much so that even the most ardent of supporters can momentarily switch off, and indulge in a good yawn.
Scunthorpe fans can be demanding. A large number insist on fair play. Some fans will boo their own players for feigning injury or fouls even if it accrues an advantage to Scunthorpe. "Get up" you'll hear them shout as if they've seen it all before.
You can find self-flagellation in both Christianity and Islam.
It is also present in some suppoters' ritual demonstration of their dedication to Scunthorpe United.
Scunthorpe United fans, like fans of other northern football clubs, have a habit of bearing their skin to the cruel winter airs - as a symbol of their unflinching support.
Whilst Millwall were marginally the better of two teams both struggling to impose their will on the match, it was Scunthorpe that went on to take the glory.
The winning goal came within three minutes of the full time whisle, Gary "Hoops" Hooper running in behind the Millwall defence to bring down a looped ball from Matt Sparrow, and deal a devestating finish with aplomb.
When a goal goes in - hot steaming gold runs through your veins - you become invincible for as long as the feeling lasts.
And with defeat causing the metaphorical Millwall manhood to shrivel to the size of a falafel and two garden peas the it was time for Scunthorpe fans to revel in their new found symbolic dominance - all forged in the fantasy fire of footballing fortunes.
Questions were asked.
Who's the big man now?
Who's stopped singing their songs?
Suprisingly, the police let Millwall and Scunthorpe United fans out of the stadium together. On the way back to South Bermondsey train station I found myself surrounded by a hundred Millwall supporters. We were crammed into a corridoor which led up to the train station, waiting for the police to allows us access to the platform. The Millwall fans started to give the police a bit of gip. Every now and then you'd hear a fan shreik "Mill" which was an invocation for another fan to do the same and so on and so forth. These high pitched mosquito like shreiks were eerie, they sounded like the beginning to a pagan ritual. There was a nervous tension in the air. Stood next to my mate, who was conversing freely in his London accent, I frustratedly communicated nothing more than grunts, not wanting to give anything away of my northern roots. Now was not the time to introduce myself to a hoard of Millwall fans who were cold, bored and humbled by the might of the Iron.
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Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report team were invited to cover the Premiere of Guardians of the Galaxy at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood directed by James Gunn and presented in Dolby 3D.
Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” is rated PG-13 and releases in U.S. theaters on August 1, 2014.
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About Guardians of the Galaxy
Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy,” which first appeared in comic books in Marvel Super-Heroes, Issue #18 (Jan. 1969), is an action-packed, epic space adventure, that expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where brash adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits—Rocket, a gun-toting raccoon, Groot, a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer. But when Quill discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand—with the galaxy's fate in the balance. For more information please visit: marvel.com/guardians. Join the Conversation on Twitter: twitter.com/GuardiansGalaxy or Like them on Facebook: facebook.com/guardiansofthegalaxy
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host AJ Hamilton were invited to come out to cover the Cartoon Network's fourth annual Hall of Game Awards red carpet in preparation for the broadcast to air Monday, February 17 at 7:00 p.m. (ET, PT) on the Cartoon Network. The event was hosted By NFL Quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton along with with musical performances by Jason Derulo and Fall Out Boy.
Over 100 million on-line votes were counted the famous GAME trophies were bestowed to the best in sports. Be sure to watch on Monday night to see who all the winners are!
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About Cartoon Network's fourth annual Hall of Game Awards
The Cartoon Network celebrated the Fourth annual Hall of Game Awards in Santa Monica, CA with amazing performances by Jason Derulo and Fall Out Boy, and had special guests Taylor Lautner, Bella Thorne, Zachary Levi, Victoria Azarenka, Holly Robinson Peete, Tyler Posey, Terry Crews, China Anne McClain, Austin North, Victoria Justice, August Maturo, Bradley Steven Perry, Asia Monet Ray, Blake Garrett Rosenthal, Joshua Rush, Jake T. Austin, Rowan Blanchard, Sean Giambrone, Crystal Dakota Hood, Larramie Doc Shaw, Benjamin Stockham, Mateus Ward on hand for the event.
Richard Sherman presented the “2013 SI KIDS SPORTSKIDS OF THE YEAR” award to 14-year-old Jack Wellman, who after a sports injury, took up coaching and mentoring a group of young wrestlers in Newtown, Connecticut. After the tragedy in Newtown, Jack found ways to help his town heal through sports and beyond.
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The MTA shares the final report from the Blue Ribbon Panel on Fare Evasion and demonstrates prototype fare gates at Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central Terminal on Wednesday, May 17, 2023.
Andrew Albert.
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Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report host Ashley Bornancin were invited to come out to Marvel's Thor: The Dark World Hollywood Premiere red carpet at the El Capitan Theatre. Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World” opens in U.S. theaters on November 8, 2013 and is rated PG-13.
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Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World, ” the continuing epic adventures of Thor, The Mighty Avenger, directed by Alan Taylor and starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor. In the aftermath of Marvel’s "Thor" and "Marvel’s The Avengers," Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos...but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. To defeat an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor sets upon his most dangerous and personal journey yet, forced into an alliance with the treacherous Loki to save not only his people and those he loves…but our universe itself.
Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, and Jaimie Alexander with Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins as Odin, Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World” is directed by Alan Taylor, produced by Kevin Feige, p.g.a., from a story by Don Payne and Robert Rodat and screenplay by Christopher L. Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, and is based on Marvel’s classic Super Hero Thor, who first appeared in the comic book “Journey into Mystery “ #83 in August, 1962. “Thor: The Dark World” is presented by Marvel Studios. The executive producers are Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Craig Kyle, Alan Fine, Nigel Gostelow and Stan Lee. The film is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
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I woke this morning to find someone drove into my yard and knocked a hundred-pound rock into my car.
Designer: Shandong Provincial Office of the Population Census Leading Small Group, Qin Dahu, Jin Qingjin collective work (山东省人口普查领导小组办公室、亲大虎、靳庆金)
1982, March
It is the ultimate duty of every citizen to report truthfully the items of the census
Ru shi shenbao pucha xiangmu shi meige gongmin yingjinde yiwu (如实申报普查项目是每个公民应尽的义务)
Call nr.: PC-1982-002 (Private collection)
More? See: chineseposters.net
The after-party of the 2012 DC No Pants Metro Ride, an off-shoot of Improv Everywhere's own. This was DC's fifth year, contrasting with NYC's 11th of the annual event.
The guy just right of the door had put on his pants upon leaving the Metro station but quickly reverted back as he realised that even outside the Metro system: those wearing pants were in the minority at the after-party.
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Weather Report: Sweetnighter 1973
1. Boogie Woogie Waltz (Zawinul) 13'06
2. Manolete (Shorter) 5'54
3. Adios (Zawinul) 2'57
Side 2
4. 125th Street Congress (Zawinul) 12'14
5. Will (Vitous) 6'17
6. Non-Stop Home (Shorter) 3'53
(total time 44'41)
Joe Zawinul keyboards
Wayne Shorter soprano & tenor saxes
Miroslav Vitous bass
Herschel Dwellingham drums
Eric Gravatt (drums 2,4,6),
Dom Um Romao (percussion)
Muruga Booker (percussion 1, 2, 3)
Andrew White (bass and English horn - 3)
Herschel Dwellingham drums (1236)
Original Release: CBS 65532 - Columbia KC 32210
Date Recorded: February 3-7, 1973
Bought the LP 24.7.1973 S:joki 26 mk
(The photo is my combination of the cover's front and back)
Their 3rd album, more funk/groove oriented.
Couple of beautiful soundscapes: Adios with Zawinul's roller-toy...
- Sounds still fresh after 34 years..
The Will by Vitous is also interesting.
Genre: Jazz Fusion
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NO REPRO FEE 10/4/2013 UNICEF Ireland Report Card 11 Launch. Young people PJ Maguire (16) from Drumcondra and Clara Barry (16) from Killester joined Minister Children and Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald TD, and Peter Power, Executive Director, UNICEF Ireland at the launch of Report Card 11, UNICEF's league table of child well being in developed countries. Ireland is the tenth best place in the world to be a child but UNICEF today warned that childhood must be protected during the economic downturn. Photo: Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Paige Sullivan, were invited to cover the 2013 Do Something Awards (#DSAwards) hosted by actress Sophia Bush along with celebrity presenters Malin Akerman, Lucy Hale, Cynthia Nixon, Russell Simmons and Aisha Tyler. This year’s high-energy show is honoring celebrities Patrick Dempsey, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jennifer Hudson, LL COOL J and Kelly Osbourne for being amazing social change leaders, along with five “do-gooders,” 25 and under, who are in the trenches, creating substantial change in our world.
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In addition to honoring celebrities for their work to inspire others, and a night filled with great musical performances, one young "do-er" (age 25 and under) will receive a grand prize of $100,000 for their cause and the four other nominees will receive a $10,000 community grant. This is the largest and most prestigious prize in the world for young people and social change.
This year’s five nominees have gone above and beyond to make a difference addressing important issues. Nominees include Sasha Fisher (Spark MicroGrants); Daniel Maree (Million Hoodies Movement for Justice); Jillian Mourning (All We Want is LOVE - Liberation of Victims Everywhere); Lorella Praeli (United We Dream); and Ben Simon (Food Recovery Network). www.vh1.com/shows/events/do_something_awards/2013/index.j...
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Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report host Ashley Bornancin were invited to come out to meet the cast of the Disney Channel's new comedy "I Didn't Do It" at Hollywood Center Studios, Stage 11. This new series follows five best friends as they take on their freshman year of high school one crazy adventure after another, and stars popular actress Olivia Holt ("Kickin' It," "Girl vs. Monsters") and newcomers Austin North, Piper Curda, Peyton Clark and Sarah Gilman.
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Disney Channel's upcoming buddy-comedy "I Didn't Do It" follows fraternal twin sister and brother Lindy and Logan who, along with their three best friends, Jasmine, Garrett and Delia – take on their freshman year of high school together, one outrageous adventure after another. Each episode begins with the close-knit group in the midst of an insane occurrence; something incredible, something so comically absurd, it has them trying to explain away the craziness. Through a series of flashbacks, the five best friends recount the various and sometimes random moments leading up to their present predicament.
Series Premieres on The Disney Channel January 17th!
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The series was created by Todd Himmel ("90210," "The Starter Wife") and Josh Silverstein ("So Random!") and is executive-produced by Himmel and Judd Pilot ("According to Jim," "Dog With A Blog") and co-executive produced by Rob Lotterstein ("Shake It Up"). Josh Silverstein is Supervising Producer. "I Didn't Do It" is a production of It's a Laugh Productions, Inc. It carries a TV-G parental guideline.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Ine Iversen were invited to cover the World Premiere of Disney’s “ Cinderella,” at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. This new live-action feature directed by Kenneth Branagh is inspired by the classic fairy tale, “Cinderella” and brings to life the timeless images from Disney’s 1950 animated masterpiece as fully-realized characters in a visually-dazzling spectacle for a whole new generation.
“Cinderella” will be released through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on March 13, 2015.
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The story of “Cinderella” follows the fortunes of young Ella (Lily James) whose merchant father remarries following the death of her mother. Eager to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new Stepmother (Cate Blanchett) and her daughters Anastasia (Holliday Grainger) and Drisella (Sophie McShera) into the family home. But, when Ella’s father unexpectedly passes away, she finds herself at the mercy of a jealous and cruel new family. When Ella meets a dashing stranger in the woods, unaware that he is really the Prince (Richard Madden) and not merely Kit, an apprentice at the palace, she believes she has finally found a kindred soul. Meanwhile, the calculating Grand Duke (Stellan Skarsgård) devises a plan to thwart the Prince’s hopes of reuniting with Ella and enlists the support of the devious Stepmother. But, as in all good fairy tales, help is at hand. Soon, a kindly beggar woman (Helena Bonham Carter) steps forward and, armed with a pumpkin, a few mice and a magic wand, changes Cinderella’s life forever.
Directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh (“Thor,” “Hamlet”) and starring two-time Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett (“Blue Jasmine,” “Elizabeth”), Lily James (“Downton Abbey”), Richard Madden (“Game of Thrones”) and Academy Award nominee Helena Bonham Carter (“The King’s Speech,” “Alice in Wonderland”), “Cinderella” is produced by Simon Kinberg (“X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “Elysium”), Allison Shearmur (“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1”) and David Barron (“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1”) with Tim Lewis (“Edge of Tomorrow”) serving as executive producer. The screenplay is by Chris Weitz (“About a Boy,” “The Golden Compass”).
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Mil Mi-8 (NATO reporting name: Hip) is a Soviet-designed medium twin-turbine Transport helicopter. There are also armed gunship versions. The Mi-8 is among the world's most-produced helicopters, used by over 50 countries. Russia is the main producer and the largest operator of the Mi-8/Mi-17 helicopter. Between April and May 1986 many of these machines were used to drop radiation-absorbing materials into the 4th reactor of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant after the explosion. Most of them were severely irradiated and abandoned in the giant junkyard (so-called "machines cemetery") near Chernobyl. Several have disappeared from the site. One crashed near the power plant after hitting the crane's lines; everyone on board perished. In Afghanistan, there are several civilian versions flying cargo contracts for the US Army.
Aviation Museum in Szolnok, Hungary. I drove one hour to the town to visit a modelling show with my two younger kids this Sunday - but since we noticed the airplanes and helicopters behind the fence along the road, we visited this much more exiting museum on our way back, too.
Szolnoki Repülőmúzeum. A két kicsivel jöttünk el Szolnokra most vasárnap, egy modellkiállítás miatt, de odafelé észrevettük a repülőket és helikoptereket az út széli kerítés mögött, ezért visszafelé már itt is megálltunk - és ez a program sokkal érdekesebbnek bizonyult.
A Mi–8 (NATO-kódja: Hip) helikopter a Szovjetunióban a Mihail Mil vezetése alatt álló OKB–329 tervezőirodában kifejlesztett többcélú, polgári és katonai feladatokra szánt helikopter. Az Aeroflot, a szovjet légierő és a Varsói Szerződés tagállamainak hadseregei széles körben alkalmazták. Sorozatgyártása 1967-ben kezdődött, azóta több mint 7000 db készült, és a kelet-európai országok mellett ez a típus teljesít szolgálatot Afganisztán, Banglades, Egyiptom, Etiópia, Finnország, Irak, Észak-Korea, Pakisztán, Peru, Szomália, Jemen, Szíria és Vietnam légi haderőiben.
UNESCAP 2010 Survey launches in Colombo. Guest speakers included (L-R) Mohan Samaranayake, UNIC Colombo Information Officer; Tom Hockley, Head of the UN Resident Coordinator Office in Sri Lanka; Dr.Mohammad Hussain Malik, Economic Affairs Officer at UNESCAP; and Dr. Saman Kelegama, Executive Director at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). (Photo credit: UNIC Colombo, 6 May 2010)
See thephoenix.com/crime for the untold story of how Boston Police used social-media CSI to nab the Philip Markoff, the Craigslist Killer. These are photos taken by Boston Police following Markoff's arrest on April 20, 2009. For police reports, crime scene photos, and investigators' audio recordings, see thephoenix.com/crime.
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to come out for The Paley Center for Media presented PALEYFEST 2015 LA honoring Arrow and The Flash at The Dolby Theatre
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