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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Kristyn Burtt, were invited to cover the 70th Emmy® Awards Governors Ball Press Preview at the L.A. LIVE Event Deck which is where the event will be held. This is an exclusive view of the décor, food, libations and inspiration for the Television Academy’s Exclusive Emmy after-party celebrations.

 

Get An Exclusive First Look at the Emmys 70th Anniversary Celebration Under the Stars

 

To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Emmy® Awards, the Television Academy is rewriting the script for its exclusive Emmy after-party celebrations: The Governors Ball (Sept. 17, immediately following the awards telecast) and back-to-back Creative Arts Governors Ball Celebrations (Sept. 8 and 9). The Television Academy’s Governors Ball Committee invites you to preview the trio of celebrity-studded galas that will make a dramatic move to the rooftop setting of the L.A. LIVE Event Deck, where guests will be treated to an unforgettable celebration for the senses, illuminated by a myriad of stars suspended overhead.

 

In attendance were:

Maury McIntyre, President and COO, Television Academy

Tammy Glover Park, Governors Ball Committee Co-Chair

Halina Siwolop, Governors Ball Committee Co-Chair

Russ Patrick, Governors Ball Committee Chair Emeritus

Cheryl Cecchetto, Event Producer, Sequoia Productions

Tim Irwin, Director of Education, Sterling Vineyards

Jamie Alexander Stewart, U.S. Brand Ambassador, Ferrari Trento

Charles Joly, Award-Winning Bartender, World Class Spirits

Joachim Splichal, Chef & Founder, Patina Restaurant Group

Gregg Wiele, Vice President of Culinary, Patina Catering

Frania Mendivil, Executive Pastry Chef, Patina Catering (available for Spanish interviews)

Alec Lestr, Executive Chef, Patina Catering

Kevin Lee, Owner & Floral Designer, LA Premier

Nelson Sosa, Scenic Fabricator, Sosa Sisters Designs (available for Spanish interviews)

 

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About the Event

The preview will showcase the glamorous décor, lavish dining and interactive experience of this transformative Governors Ball: Sequoia Productions will activate thousands of LED lights in the Emmys Under the Stars design element; Patina Catering will provide up-close culinary demos with tastes from the menu of more than 35 fine-dining small plates; Sterling Vineyards will pour the soon-to-launch Platinum Cabernet Sauvignon, which debuts at the Governors Ball, as well as the flagship Iridium Cabernet Sauvignon, which Emmy winners will receive as a personalized bottle in the Emmy Winner’s Circle; award-winning bartender Charles Jolywill share how to make the Ketel One Vodka official Emmy cocktails; Ferrari Trento will host a tasting of the flight of sparkling wines guests will sip while toasting Emmy winners; and special performances by Reverb Tap Company and The Scott Mayo Collective featuring Sheléa. Contributing Television Academy corporate partners with activations at the preview include: Audi®, Don Francisco’s Coffee, FIJI® Water, L’Oréal® Paris, and Lindt Chocolate.

 

About the 70th Emmy Awards and the Creative Arts Emmys

The 70th Emmy Awards will telecast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Monday, September 17, (8:00 - 11:00 PM ET/5:00 - 8:00 PM PT) on NBC. Saturday Night Live’s Colin Jost and Michael Che will serve as co-hosts. The 70th Emmy Awards will be executive produced by Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live; The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon).

 

The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will air Saturday, September 15, at 8:00 PM ET/PT on FXX.

 

The Emmy Awards salute excellence in national primetime programming, presenting top honors annually at both the Creative Arts Emmy Awards and Engineering Emmy Awards ceremonies, as well as the Emmy Awards telecast. Find out more about the Television Academy and the Primetime Emmy Awards at www.televisionacademy.com.

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Cathy Kelley were invited to come out to the 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk on the Horizon hosted by Glee star, Lauren Potter, at the Hansen Dam Aquatics Center in Lake View Terrace, CA and join in the festivities.

 

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About New Horizons 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk on the Horizon

The 7th Annual 5K Run/Walk on the Horizon fundraiser, hosted by New Horizons, was held at the Hansen Dam Aquatic Center in Lake View Terrace with actress Lauren Potter serving as Grand Marshal, kicking off the “dress in your favorite decade” run/walk fundraiser. Following the event, both run and walk participants stay for the awards ceremony with commemorative medals given to the top three 5K finishers (Men’s and Women’s Division) and awards given to the top fundraisers. For more information, visit www.walkonthehorizon.dojiggy.com.

 

New Horizons is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping indivividuals with special needs reach their potential and fulfill their dreams. Founded in 1954 by eight parents whose children had mental retardation, the agency has evolved to provide services and support each year to nearly 1,000 individuals (age 18 and older) and social/recreational services to nearly 3,000 individuals from throughout the greater San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys of Los Angeles.

 

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Ten new Reporting Crime & Nuisance leaflets for different parts of the borough, and a leaflet on traveller encampments, have been produced by the Council and Police.

 

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HAND PUMP REPORT 2019-2020

Mehmood Moledina and Mrs Mehmood visited different village of District Badin on Dec-25-2019, where they donate hand pump. It gives us immense pleasure to inform you sir that the Water Hand Pump Project is now completed and is fully operational. This Single Hand Pump is providing much needed water continuously to the more than 200 hundred people which will benefit from this to improve the village’s health and that of their animals.

We glad to inform you sir that Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina donate 15 manual hand pump through Lodhie Foundation the details of the villages are below:

 

Village Tahir Dal Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

40 Homes with total population 140 people takes benefit from it

  

Village Mianjee Thebo From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

40 Homes with total population 140 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Dodo Gurgez From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

95 Homes with total population 380 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Buksho Lund From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

150 Homes with total population 700 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Qasim Kaloi From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

02 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

250 Homes with total population 950 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Arib Bheel From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

50 Homes with total population 230 people takes benefit from it

  

Village Loung Lund From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

45 Homes with total population 180 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Shafi Kaloi From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

45 Homes with total population 180 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Darya Khan Thebo From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

35 Homes with total population 160 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Budho Rind From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

45 Homes with total population 190 people takes benefit from it

 

Village Pir Shah Muhammad From Mr and Mrs Mehmood Moledina

01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water

65 Homes with total population 260 people takes benefit from it

 

Sir we know it took a bit longer than we expected but due to the Covid-19 lockdown situation in Pakistan our team was unable to perform sooner, nonetheless the project is up and running and will give much needed service to the villagers for many years to come.

   

NO REPRO FEE 10/4/2013 UNICEF Ireland Report Card 11 Launch. Young people 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

The reports and documents made on a child in care during the 1960s.

 

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07.11.66 Report of Child Care Officer.

There is now a new Houseparent in the flat. Miss Rosemary Foale is looking after Philip since the original Sister in Charge has retired. She has told me that his mother continues to visit regularly and to have Philip home for odd weekends.

Philip, apparently is rather a strange child, and it has taken him a long time to settle into the family. This is because the other children have been there much longer than he has and partly because age-group-wise, he tends to be the odd man out.

He is still inclined to be aggressive towards other children and this may be because he is teased by them. He is inclined to bully younger children, but is slowly ceasing to do this.

There is now a bed wetting problem that has increased since his arrival, it is not know if there is something that is upsetting him, or if it is a growing up stage he is going through.

 

MY ANSWER. The whole flat had recently been through a major upheaval; this affected the others far more than it had me. The Sister in Charge had looked after some of the family for most of their lives had now reached retirement; she was now severing almost all links with the family group. Now the lady who we had known as a helper and relief was taking over from Sister. My knowledge of Sister had only been for a year and a half. Having lived surrounded by other adults all my life that had come and gone. That Sister was leaving meant a bit of an unknown change, but not really a major event to me. For the others, this event was decisive and very upsetting.

The Houseparent who now took over has had some experience of children, but compared to Sister’s many years of actual practice, we now experienced the newer textbook style of childcare. This we found out was a completely different way of life for us. Our flat now has two groups of four, giving either younger ones or older ones. I did not fit in; at the age of almost ten, I was neither an older one nor a younger one, but I had to be placed in one of the groups for most activities. For chores and the like, I was grouped with the older ones; for bedtimes and activities then it was the younger group as I was still at junior school. The Houseparent now told me that if I wet the bed, I would be given the slipper.

 

If I was a strange child as the new Houseparent thought, it was something I could live with. I simply did not want to give up and fall into the dull lives that most of those around me accepted.

I was aggressive to younger children but this was down to my short temper; I would prefer to be left alone, but as our paths had to cross, so often problems did occur. The older ones were not involved with the young group as much as myself.

When the older boys in the flat teased me, I always got angry; they just did not understand how upsetting it was. If I was different from the others in the flat, this was due to the long summer holidays I was away from the Home. During this summer break, the Sister took less control of the flat and allowed the new Houseparent to make more of the decisions ready for running the flat full time.

 

41. November 1966. Half-Yearly Report by Houseparent.

Age 9yrs 10months

General condition: Good

Height: 4ft 7in.

Weight 5st 0lbs.

Philip is inclined to be jealous and vocally aggressive, particularly with younger members of the group.

His relationship with all, including the staff, is very loose at present. There is a need to keep control of his behaviour.

He is slightly impertinent, yet, given the opportunity, he can be helpful and enjoys showing the younger children how to do things.

 

MY ANSWER. With almost two years at the Home, there were limits to the amount of teasing and other problems I could take before I started to cause trouble. To be treated as one of the younger ones now I was coming up to ten, made me start to act like one of the younger group, rather than that of the older ones, whereas in reality, if allowed to follow my own resources, I could easily have been placed in the older group.

Living with adults all my life, possibly gave me a slightly different attitude than for most. I could be polite and respectful when I wanted to, but if treated as a young child then I could rebel. If I was given respect then I was quite capable of acting in a far more grown-up manner.

The Houseparent had given me the slipper for matters other than wetting the bed. The second time she gave me it, I had twelve hits with the slipper on my rear; it was given as two sessions of six hits. I would not have received the second six hits had I not pushed the boy who said I had stolen his sweets. In the end, the Houseparent found out that I was innocent of stealing the sweets. It was too late then; I had already been punished. This was one of the reasons I was not settled in the flat.

 

42. 07.12.66 Letter to NCH Harpenden from Luton & Dunstable Hospital.

If you will please arrange for this lad to come along to the Accident Services here at 10am on Thursday 15th December, we will be pleased to remove the gun pellet from his left knee. As he will be given a general anaesthetic, it is important that he has nothing to eat or drink after midnight the previous day.

It would be helpful if you could complete and return the enclosed slip; I am enclosing the Consent Form for signature.

 

MY ANSWER. Finally the decision was made to take the pellet out of my leg. There was one benefit, outdoor games could be missed for the rest of the term.

 

43. 29.12.66 Report of Child Care Officer.

On 29.12.66 I learnt from his mother that Philip would be going home the following day for a week’s holiday. I was sorry to have missed him.

The mother is still nursing both her parents, who are almost entirely bedridden. She has a very trying time and constantly wonders if there is a way of leaving someone else to care for her parents.

However, at the moment there appears to be no alternative and, of course, she does not know how long their situation will continue. Her mother is twenty years younger than her father, who is ninety. The mother is pleased with Philip’s progress. She enjoys having him for weekends and is looking forward to having him for his holidays.

 

10 Years Old

On 02.01.67 I visited Harpenden Branch and spoke to the Houseparent, who told me that there had been a considerable improvement in Philip recently.

He is much less aggressive towards the younger children and is also more popular with his peer group, joining in their games and activities. Philip has become more interested in school and seems to enjoy it now. He is also more affectionate.

 

On 05.01.67 I visited Philip at his home. He chatted happily about all he has been doing and the many presents he has received for his birthday and at Christmas.

He still talks very fast and has a rather excitable manner. He seemed to be enjoying his holiday very much.

 

On 26.01.67 I called at Harpenden branch and saw Philip on his return from school.

When I spoke to Philip, he seemed happy and had plenty of news, which he related in a rather excited and disjointed way.

 

Earlier I had visited his school and managed to have a word with both the Headmaster and the class teacher. It appears that he is showing some improvement in his schoolwork. The Headmaster has not needed to deal with Philip since the start of the school year in September, over any matters of bad behaviour.

The class teacher reported to me that there have been several occasions where she has found it has been necessary to punish him, but once reprimanded he settles down to work. He appears to be slowly settling down to school life and that when firmly controlled can show improvement in the lesson period.

 

At the end of our meeting I spoke to the Governor of Highfield, who confirms that with the previous reports of Philip’s behaviour at school, keeping him firmly in line was suggested at the end of the last school year. Philip appears now to understand what is required of him during the school period and is settling into the routine more easily.

The uncooperative attitude Philip had to visiting the lavatory before going to bed has seen vast improvement. There are now only minor instances of bedwetting during the past few months. After agreement with the mother, the new Houseparent has brought in a strict regime, and Philip realises that, he will be punished for any bedwetting.

 

MY ANSWER. I seemed to have made improvement. That year at school things were better; the teacher in our class dealt with anything I did wrong; I was seldom sent to the Headmaster. Her punishments were about the same as the Headmaster, as she would give the cane on your legs or hands, but they were easier to get over with once given. Now that I was not punished in front of the rest of the class made me less worried over the events. As I am almost ten, a few older privileges are starting to come my way.

The Christmas and New Year periods over the last two years had been new to me. Until recently Christmas activities had never been anything very special. Living with my mother, with her work over Christmas, our festivities were never anything major. It was possibly around the age of six, through events of the time, that I had realised that in reality there was no Father Christmas.

In London, any Christmas activity had really been for the adults to enjoy as their holiday. I was meant to keep quiet. At the Home Christmas was new and enjoyable, but I would have preferred the quiet life with just my mother. Parties, trips to the pantomime and other group activities, possibly did get me a little excitable. With my Birthday coming so soon after Christmas treats and presents, everything seemed to roll into one event.

If I seemed to be more affectionate it was possible that I had not been involved in many scrapes or battles with the others in the household. The need to be good up to Christmas might also have helped my chances of longer visits to London over the holiday period.

 

The new Houseparent must have talked to my mother about me wetting the bed. I don't know if it was the Houseparent or my mother that suggested that I should receive the slipper if I wet the bed.

My mother possibly told the Houseparent that at the age of seven I was hit with the plimsoll if I wet the bed, and that once I became eight she thought the cane would be a more suitable punishment.

With the knowledge that I would be punished if I wet the bed on my vistits to London, and as I had not wet the bed on my visits. They might have thought that the threat of punishment in the Home would bring an end to my bedwetting.

The reason for not having any wet beds on my visits to London, was down to my ability to visit the lavatory at any time during the night. The Houseparent giving me the slipper in the morning, only makes me wet the bed more due to the fear of the punishment.

 

44. 30.03.67 Report of Child Care Officer.

Visit to Philip at his Home. Philip appeared to be enjoying his holidays, but his mother seemed rather concerned that, as usual, he never concentrates on anything for very long. Although he tackles things with great enthusiasm, he soon loses interest in them.

The mother looks very tired and is finding her parents a great strain. She had a day off on Good Friday and very much enjoyed taking Philip to Worthing for the day. As I had little opportunity to talk to his mother, I will call again soon.

I noticed that Philip has a great difficulty in writing and as he is now ten this is rather worrying. He appears bright and alert, but he cannot concentrate, he does not seem to progress.

I wonder whether there is anything worrying Philip and also how much information his mother has given him about his father. Once, when I tried to broach the subject, the mother was very defensive and I wonder whether her anxiety is transmitted to Philip.

In the original recommendation which we received from his Headmistress, it was suggested that Philip might benefit from some male influence. Unfortunately, his mother’s brother does not take any interest in Philip and I believe his other uncles visit him very rarely.

On visiting Harpenden Branch the Houseparent mentioned to me that Philip never plays games at school and she hopes to go there soon to discuss this.

 

MY ANSWER. If I always seemed to rush at things, it was simply down to the belief that there was never enough time to follow through every idea that I had in my mind. If other matters came to mind, then I could leave off and come back to it later.

For schoolwork, there was always the thought that there was not enough time to finish the work. For most lessons, failure to finish meant you might be asked to stay on for a few extra minutes to finish. With the requirement to be back at the Home on time, this often meant final lessons of the day would be rushed to avoid being kept in even for a few extra minutes to finish the work.

I could have proved my ability to write neatly if given the chance; in the art lessons a few were given the chance to do calligraphy. This was a lesson I could have begged for; the few chosen were those who had the neatest books.

If my written work was poor, it was down to the use of a ballpoint pen; given the occasional opportunity with pen and ink alone, I was able to work well. If the teachers had told me to take my time over my written work and that if I did not finish it did not matter, then I would have been able to attain a much higher standard of work. However, put me in a classroom environment and add the other factors of friends causing a nuisance around me and even an ink pen would prove fruitless.

Group games were never interesting to me and football was my main hate. It was not that I disliked physical activities.

One of the best lessons at school was P.E. but only if the climbing apparatus was brought fully into use.

With P.E. we generally did not have to change except for putting on a P.E. shirt, our school shorts were fine.

For games we needed to fully change, with Sister sending me to school with waterproof pants, there was the possibility of some teasing whilst changing, some of my friends knew what I had on, and did not make fun of me, but others might have. I was never the only one from the Home to wear waterproofs, most took it a something quite normal for boys from the Home to be seen in. For me avoiding games was an easy solution.

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45. 27.04.67 Letter to Rev. Gordon. E. Barritt. NCH London from Governor of Harpenden NCH.

We should be grateful if you could arrange for Philip to be tested by the Tutor in Charge during the next few months. As mentioned in recent reports he has great difficulty in writing, and doesn’t seem to be making progress. It would be helpful to know how intelligent he is.

 

46. 01.05.67 Note from NCH.

Please see letter from Governor of Harpenden NCH with the suggestion, that the Tutor in Charge should test Philip. Could this be arranged please?

 

47. 09.05.67 Letter to the Tutor in Charge from Governor of Harpenden NCH.

Thank you for your letter of 5th May. It will be quite convenient for you to come and see Philip and the Houseparent on Monday 28th May. I will inform his school and ask for a report from there.

Note: Unable to keep appointment – unwell – another date being arranged.

 

48. 23.05.67 Letter to Rev. Gordon. E. Barritt. NCH London from Governor of Harpenden NCH.

We were glad to have the report on the visit to Philip’s mother. The Houseparent has visited Philip’s school and seen his teacher. She stated that Philip was aggressive, but was reasonably easy to control in class.

She told the Houseparent that his work could be better if he could concentrate more, and she had noticed that he responded well to praise, and always improved and worked better afterwards.

The Tutor in Charge was due to see Philip yesterday, but had to postpone her visit on account of illness. She will no doubt be arranging another date with us shortly.

 

49. May 1967. Half Yearly Branch Report by Houseparent.

Age 10 years 4 months

General condition: Good

Height: 4ft 8in.

Weight: 5st 5lbs.

Sight: Eye Clinic. To have eye exercises.

Air gun pellet removed from Left Knee.

 

Philip has been more aggressive and belligerent and I learn from Susan’s teacher that he has been bullying her at school. His own class teacher has dealt with him over this matter. He is apparently much worse when I am not around.

He seems to put up a barrier and does not believe he has done anything wrong, even if it can be proved. His relationship with some of the members of the family is improving.

When he is helpful or kind, and is praised for this, he glows and is a different lad for a while. He is desperate for more adult attention and will go to great lengths to get it.

Interests: Cubs, Electricity, Lego bricks and (boxes for hiding sweets only).

 

MY ANSWER. An eye test revealed that there might be a slight problem with my sight, which in some way might have been one of the reasons for my clumsiness. Until this moment, any eye test I took part in had revealed that I had good sight in both eyes. The ability on my part to read the small print on the eye chart with one eye at a time, proved that I did not need glasses to correct any short sight. What however was never checked was my ability to read the same small letters with both eyes open at the same time. When I was given this test, it showed that I could find things a bit of a blur. At all distances, I appeared to be affected. The diagnosis was that I suffered from slight double vision.

More time off lessons attending the local eye clinic, and free time spent reading very small print, with a device placed in front of my vision seemed slowly to correct this problem. Although to get out of the dull chore of reading small print when I could be out at play, I told the adults that things were getting better, when in reality there was only slight improvement.

My fast pace was the reason for being labelled a bully. Whilst at the Annexe of the school, two of us could set our own pace for the return journey. When the Annexe was closed down and we had to rejoin the main school, such pleasures vanished. There were no chances now of gaining any extra minutes of freedom; there were many taking the same route to the Home. As I was still at the juniors, I now had the task of escorting one of the younger girls to and from school. Although only a year younger than me, it was thought that she needed to be escorted both to and from school. Known as a daydreamer, attention to her safety now was the main issue.

Until this point, older children from the flat who attended the senior school had this privilege. Allowance of extra time due to the school hours not totally coinciding had been made. Now at the same school, I was given the task, although any extra time for my benefit was not provided. I have to admit my walking pace was fast; my mother seemed to encourage this from an early age, through being busy.

Dawdling and daydreaming were not things I had ever indulged in. My idea was to get to school at the first possible moment. Playing and other activities before the bell rang for the start of the school day was perhaps the best moment of the school day. If friends had new possessions or had swaps to make, miss this early opportunity, and you could be jealous for evermore.

The slow pace of the girl started the day badly for me. Although I never really dragged her along the road, when crossing the road, I was a little more vocal and slightly physical.

My class teacher punished me after Susan’s teacher made the complaint that I was bullying her. I was given the cane at going home time. As there was no time after I had been given the cane to get over the punishment, I was still in tears when I walked with Susan back to the Home. Three hits on each hand had really made me cry. From that point on I was not accused of bullying Susan anymore. I don’t think it was her intention to get me caned.

If I was desperate for adult attention, it was down to being fed up with most children’s games and wanted something more adult to do or learn about. If I did get praise, then I was happy.

My interests were on building and making things. Group board games were more or less unknown to me, although often receiving such items as presents there was seldom anyone to play with. Even in the Home, board games were not that much fun down to the wide age range. If you played with younger ones the rules were too complicated, if you played with older ones and appeared to be winning, they would change the rules to benefit themselves. Constructing objects and learning how things worked could be one of my pastimes. Never having acquired more than the most basic Meccano set, if I built things, Lego seemed to be the most desirable item through either presents or swaps. With electricity I was not allowed to try out experiments with the mains voltages – batteries in various stages of capacity had to meet my needs. One of my toys was a Morse code set. If there had been any interest from the older boys, I would have loved the chance to learn the system, but to all the others it was too much like a lesson and they showed no interest.

There had been one extra event that had set me at odds with the Houseparent, it was when she had shaken me over my behaviour, resulting in the back of my head going through a glass window due to her force. Then the Governor of the Home caned me. These were the main reasons why I was not very happy at the Home.

  

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“Poverty eradication and women empowerment are our priorities” said Lebanese minister of Finance, Raya Haffar Al-Hassan at the joint launch of the Social Watch report in Arabic and the Arab Assessment of the Millennium Development Goals that took place in Beirut on July 9. Speaking in Behalf of the Arab NGO Network for Development, Ziad Abdel Samad welcomed the minister as “one of us”, remembering her past association with civil society organizations and with the United Nations system, for which she worked before joining the government. He welcomed the public discussion of the budget that is currently happening “for the first time in Lebanon” and challenged the minister to go one step further and invite civil society organizations to actually participate in the elaboration of future budgets.

 

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The CIA Annual Report is an English/French tumble format designed in two colours for distribution to the Institute’s membership.

"The neo-liberal lie that there is no alternative is a social injustice and economic foolishness. More investment and living wages will move internal economies. We must promote a radical revolutionary agenda."

Globalisation and the economic crisis panel. "

 

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​Hoy, en el Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso de la Cancillería, se realizó el lanzamiento del catálogo "Report 2017: The supply of fruits and vegetables from Peru" sobre la oferta exportable del sector agro peruano que ha sido elaborado por la empresa Fresh Fruit Perú del Grupo Preciso, con el apoyo de este Ministerio.

Fifeshire, 9th September 1967. Report number Cmnd 3657.9 dead with 3 entombed for eternity.

I find that, in accordance with the medical evidence, the men died from asphyxia by gases produced by a fire which occurred at about 3.30 a.m. in a road known as the Loader Mine. Because the affected areas of the colliery working were sealed off in an attempt to contain the fire, a post-incident examination of the area was not possible. The evidence given at the Inquiry was, however, sufficient to lead me to the conclusion that the fire was caused by coal, ignited by spontaneous combustion, bursting out into the Loader Mine where it ignited first part of the polyurethane lining of the roadway and then the belt of the conveyor sited therein. The resulting fire then involved other inflammable material such as coal and wood in the Loader Mine and the Loco Level. The evidence clearly indicated that the fire produced vast quantities of black smoke which issued, with little preliminary warning by haze or smell, into the intake airways, thereby affecting every district of the colliery. All the men in the No. 2 Pit workings escaped, none suffering serious injury, but nine men working in the No. 3 Pit area were unfortunately overcome by the smoke; the bodies of six were recovered.

The sinking of Nos. 1 and 2 Shafts, both rectangular in cross section and wood lined, was begun in 1892 and reached the Chemiss Seam at a depth of 136 fathoms in 1898. The No. 3 Shaft, 24 feet in diameter and concrete lined, was sunk to the present pit bottom at a depth of 300 fathoms in 1928. More recently the No. 2 Shaft was enlarged to 20 feet in diameter, concrete lined and extended down to 430 fathoms. In 1944, No. 1 Pit was completely filled in and the two remaining shafts were used for winding coal, No. 3 serving as the downcast and No. 2 as the upcast. Safety lamps were in use throughout the mine.

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Plan scanned and pieced together to remake a copy of the original taken from my collection of disaster reports

 

Quick Report @ Dream Party 2013 Autumn

The High-Level Panel (HLP) for Women’s Economic Empowerment presents its first report to the United Nations Secretary-General. The report findings highlight seven drivers to unlock the power of women to work and achieve their financial independence, such as tackling adverse norms and discriminatory laws, reducing and redistributing unpaid work and care, increasing access to loans and changing discriminatory business practices.

 

The Panel, created by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon earlier this year, aims at placing women’s economic empowerment at the top of the global agenda to accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

 

The list of speakers included:

HLP Co-Chairs Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera, President of Costa Rica, and Simona Scarpaleggia, CEO of IKEA Switzerland. Panel members Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women; Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International; Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund; Jim Kim, President of The World Bank Group and Guy Ryder, Director-General of the International Labour Organization. Government representatives include Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica; Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway; and Priti Patel, Secretary of State for International Development, the United Kingdom.

 

The event was held in the ECOSOC chamber at UN headquarters on 22 September 2016.

 

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This photo is from Grassy Ridge Bald in the Roan Highlands, back in my days of a 10 MP camera, poor quality multi-purpose lens, and shooting in jpeg. I was early in making the transition from just running around the mountains camping and having a great time to attempting to document the travels in better photos than a point and shoot could offer. These were good times, especially '09. I didn't have to plan a lot for what was conducive to great photos, I'd just blunder along anywhere when it was convenient and wander into scenes like this pretty much all the time. Now as I think my ability to compose and process has progressed somewhat, and the equipment much better for this type of scenery, it now often seems like a whole lot of work with hopes of it coming around a fraction of the time if I'm diligent and really clever with planning. Travel is also far more expensive with the price of gas, almost getting 3 trips for the price of one now. ___________________________________ I spent several days up here this year and they all looked like this in the sky most of the time, couldn't take a bad photo in any direction. Since then in '10 there was hardly a bloom to be found. '11 it was unseasonably hot, the peak went fast and the sky was hazy and ugly. '12 it was really cold, windy and rainy though the bloom was alright, I left after one night. '13 reports of the bloom were poor and the photos I saw from others confirmed it, so I didn't bother leaving Carvers Gap. Hopefully this coming spring will be like this again during the peak days. ___________________________________Raining today without a whole lot to do, so thought I'd go back and try to mess with an old photo. I just can't bring out stuff in processing with jpeg photos to my satisfaction and that is what keeps a lot of these great old ones with such limitations back in the archives. Oh to only have them in RAW... ___________________________________My images cannot be purchased or licensed. Images will also not be given away for free so don't ask. It is forbidden to download my images or share them to another online forum. My images shared to Flickr, are for viewing on Flickr, and that is it!

Africa Progress Panel, Tate Modern, London.

 

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Interior spreads from Annual report for the National Treatment agency. Images shot by Crispin Hughes. www.wilddogdesign.co.uk

Spaghetti tags waiting to be used. To show our thanks, anglers that report tagged fish to the FWC will receive a free T-shirt!

 

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“Poverty eradication and women empowerment are our priorities” said Lebanese minister of Finance, Raya Haffar Al-Hassan at the joint launch of the Social Watch report in Arabic and the Arab Assessment of the Millennium Development Goals that took place in Beirut on July 9. Speaking in Behalf of the Arab NGO Network for Development, Ziad Abdel Samad welcomed the minister as “one of us”, remembering her past association with civil society organizations and with the United Nations system, for which she worked before joining the government. He welcomed the public discussion of the budget that is currently happening “for the first time in Lebanon” and challenged the minister to go one step further and invite civil society organizations to actually participate in the elaboration of future budgets.

 

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Paige Sullivan, were invited to cover the World Premiere of Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ “The Lone Ranger.” This thrilling adventure feature film stars Johnny Depp as the legendary Tonto, and Armie Hammer as the Lone Ranger.

 

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“The Lone Ranger,” a thrilling adventure infused with action and humor, in which the famed masked hero is brought to life through new eyes. Native American warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice—taking the audience on a runaway train of epic surprises and humorous friction as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption. “The Lone Ranger” also stars Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Ruth Wilson and Helena Bonham Carter. A Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films presentation, “The Lone Ranger” is directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski, with screen story by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Justin Haythe and screenplay by Justin Haythe and Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio. Disney/Jerry Bruckhemer Films’ THE LONE RANGER opens in U.S. theaters on July 3, 2013 and is rated PG-13. For more information on the film, please visit www.Disney.com/TheLoneRanger. Like on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/TheLoneRanger and Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/Lone Ranger

 

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Kristyn Burtt, were invited to cover the 70th Emmy® Awards Governors Ball Press Preview at the L.A. LIVE Event Deck which is where the event will be held. This is an exclusive view of the décor, food, libations and inspiration for the Television Academy’s Exclusive Emmy after-party celebrations.

 

Get An Exclusive First Look at the Emmys 70th Anniversary Celebration Under the Stars

 

To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Emmy® Awards, the Television Academy is rewriting the script for its exclusive Emmy after-party celebrations: The Governors Ball (Sept. 17, immediately following the awards telecast) and back-to-back Creative Arts Governors Ball Celebrations (Sept. 8 and 9). The Television Academy’s Governors Ball Committee invites you to preview the trio of celebrity-studded galas that will make a dramatic move to the rooftop setting of the L.A. LIVE Event Deck, where guests will be treated to an unforgettable celebration for the senses, illuminated by a myriad of stars suspended overhead.

 

In attendance were:

Maury McIntyre, President and COO, Television Academy

Tammy Glover Park, Governors Ball Committee Co-Chair

Halina Siwolop, Governors Ball Committee Co-Chair

Russ Patrick, Governors Ball Committee Chair Emeritus

Cheryl Cecchetto, Event Producer, Sequoia Productions

Tim Irwin, Director of Education, Sterling Vineyards

Jamie Alexander Stewart, U.S. Brand Ambassador, Ferrari Trento

Charles Joly, Award-Winning Bartender, World Class Spirits

Joachim Splichal, Chef & Founder, Patina Restaurant Group

Gregg Wiele, Vice President of Culinary, Patina Catering

Frania Mendivil, Executive Pastry Chef, Patina Catering (available for Spanish interviews)

Alec Lestr, Executive Chef, Patina Catering

Kevin Lee, Owner & Floral Designer, LA Premier

Nelson Sosa, Scenic Fabricator, Sosa Sisters Designs (available for Spanish interviews)

 

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About the Event

The preview will showcase the glamorous décor, lavish dining and interactive experience of this transformative Governors Ball: Sequoia Productions will activate thousands of LED lights in the Emmys Under the Stars design element; Patina Catering will provide up-close culinary demos with tastes from the menu of more than 35 fine-dining small plates; Sterling Vineyards will pour the soon-to-launch Platinum Cabernet Sauvignon, which debuts at the Governors Ball, as well as the flagship Iridium Cabernet Sauvignon, which Emmy winners will receive as a personalized bottle in the Emmy Winner’s Circle; award-winning bartender Charles Jolywill share how to make the Ketel One Vodka official Emmy cocktails; Ferrari Trento will host a tasting of the flight of sparkling wines guests will sip while toasting Emmy winners; and special performances by Reverb Tap Company and The Scott Mayo Collective featuring Sheléa. Contributing Television Academy corporate partners with activations at the preview include: Audi®, Don Francisco’s Coffee, FIJI® Water, L’Oréal® Paris, and Lindt Chocolate.

 

About the 70th Emmy Awards and the Creative Arts Emmys

The 70th Emmy Awards will telecast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Monday, September 17, (8:00 - 11:00 PM ET/5:00 - 8:00 PM PT) on NBC. Saturday Night Live’s Colin Jost and Michael Che will serve as co-hosts. The 70th Emmy Awards will be executive produced by Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live; The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon).

 

The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will air Saturday, September 15, at 8:00 PM ET/PT on FXX.

 

The Emmy Awards salute excellence in national primetime programming, presenting top honors annually at both the Creative Arts Emmy Awards and Engineering Emmy Awards ceremonies, as well as the Emmy Awards telecast. Find out more about the Television Academy and the Primetime Emmy Awards at www.televisionacademy.com.

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team with reporter Virsil Mitchell were on hand for the 45th Anniversary of LA PRIDE, first LGBT Pride Parade, Music and Arts Festival in West Hollywood.

 

The three day festival started with a free event on Friday, with performances by Dina Nina Martinez, Ivy Levin, and Angel Haze. Saturday festival goers got to see performances by Wilson Phillips, Tinashe, Kesha, and Wrabel with a Family Skate Appearance by The Fosters' Hayden Byerly & Gavin MacIntosh. The Thunder Ground VIPs were Frankie Grande, Lily Collins, and Aubrey O’Day. Sunday, the final day had the first parade with Grand Marshal: CSW Founding Father, Reverend Troy Perry & Zoey, Community Grand Marshals were the Amazon “Transparent" Cast & Crew including Bradley Whitford, Melora Hardin, Ian Harvie, Alexandra Billings, Jill Soloway, Amy Landecker, ABC Family’s "The Fosters” with Gavin MacIntosh & Tom Phelan, Chasing Life’s Haley Ramm and Special Guest Parade Judge, Roseanne Barr. Festival performances were put on by Becky G, Ty Herndon, Who is Fancy, Eden xo, and Fifth Harmony. Additional special appearances by The Fosters Cast & Peter Paige, Lisa Vanderpump, Pauley Perrette, Frankie Grande, Leslie Jordan & Sally Struthers, Lily Collins, Leslie Jordan & Sally Struthers, and Shaun Ross.

 

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About LA PRIDE Festival 2015

LA PRIDE's signature, and award-winning annual Los Angeles Transgender, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Pride Celebration in West Hollywood, a Music & Arts & Festival and Parade return to West Hollywood Friday, June 12th - Sunday June 14th, 2015. Kicking off the 45th Anniversary of LA PRIDE, the first permitted LGBT Pride Parade in the world, is the Free Friday night celebration featuring Lavender Menace, a celebration of women and the return of Trans Party, celebrating the Trans* community. Continuing through the weekend is the Music & Arts Festival featuring killer performances by some of the hottest artists of yesterday and today, along with arts & culture, erotic city, country pavilion, FOX Pride Latino Carnivale and a dedicated youth space full of games. The festival will also see the return of the VIP experience including Thunder Ground, LA's only outdoor roller disco rink. See more at lapride.org.

 

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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Kim Horcher, were invited to cover the Paley Center for Media and Warner Home Video's world premiere of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original PG-13 Movies at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, CA.

 

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is Frank Miller’s graphic novel about fear, hope, and redemption is celebrated with proper measures of haunting visuals and intense action and with this release is the conclusion to the two-part adaptation of the acclaimed 1980s comic series The Dark Knight Returns starring a retired Batman who dons the cape and cowl to deal with a city decaying into crime.

 

Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the film features Peter Weller (”RoboCop,” “Dexter”), Michael Emerson (“Person of Interest,” “Lost”), Mark Valley (“Human Target,” “Fringe”), David Selby (“The Social Network,” “Dark Shadows”), Ariel Winter (“Modern Family”), Michael McKean (“This is Spinal Tap”), Maria Canals-Barrera (“Wizards of Waverly Place”), Paget Brewster (“Criminal Minds”), and Radio Hall of Famer Michael Jackson.

 

For more info visit The Paley Center for Media at www.paleycenter.org

 

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For the second consecutive year we designed the annual report regarding the actions of N.G.O. PRAKSIS an organisation dealing with people who are socially excluded in Greece, www.pi6.gr

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INFORMATION SHARING: DHS Is Assessing Fusion Center Capabilities and Results, but Needs to More Accurately Account for Federal Funding Provided to Centers

 

a) The 2011, 2012, and 2013 Fusion Center Federal Cost Inventory reports state that, in each year, these agencies deployed the following number of personnel to fusion centers: Drug Enforcement Administration (3) in each year; Federal Protective Service (1), (1) and (5); U.S. Coast Guard (1), (1) and (5); and U.S. Secret Service (4), (3) and (4); respectively. All personnel reported were deployed in full- or part-time positions to support fusion center activities.

Problem Reference : HC-056326

Date and Time Submitted : 05/10/2008, 00:36

Description : Dumped - large mattress with blue & white checks.

Location : Stoneleigh Road, N17 Tottenham

 

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Haringey residents can report problems online at any time - including dumping - through Haringey Council's Report-a-Problem form - Click Here. You'll need to give more detail than in my example - especially in a long street.

 

Important

Filling in the personal details is optional. But if you give an email address you get an acknowledgement emailed to you. Useful if you need to chase up later.

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Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report team were invited to cover the Divergent Premiere Red Carpet at the Regency Bruin Theatre in Westwood, CA. Fans were lined up along the red carpet with signs filled with excitement for this movie which will be in theaters and IMAX March 21.

 

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DIVERGENT is a thrilling action-adventure film set in a world where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy by a faction leader (Kate Winslet) to destroy all Divergents, Tris must learn to trust in the mysterious Four (Theo James) and together they must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it's too late. Based on the best-selling book series by Veronica Roth. divergentthemovie.com/#tickets

 

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China metal detector consumer reports manufacturers & suppliers

 

Xiamen Chbpack Industrial Co., Ltd.

 

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Good Price,for sale!

 

CHBPACK Checkweigher(check weigher) & metal detector business dept

1951-52 Annual Municipal Report for the city of Statesville in Iredell County, North Carolina

Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, statement on the latest coroner's Toxic Drug Report.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/26231

Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report team were on hand for Day 1 of the D23 Expo, the Ultimate Disney Fan Event, held every two years showcasing the past, present and future of Disney programs. In 2011, there were more than 40,000 fans attending the event at Anaheim Convention Center and with the lines we saw the day before we think there will be many more this time.

 

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D23 Expo 2013 showcases the latest stars in the Disney universe and features the Disney Legends Awards which pays tribute to the talented folks who contribute to the Disney legacy. This year there is also an all-new Fan Art Contest for the upcoming 50th anniversary of Mary Poppins; an amazing 12,000 square-foot Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives exhibit featuring costumes, props, and set pieces from Disney’s rich history; plus live events, celebrity appearances, panels and presentations, sneak peeks, and unique experiences that celebrate the past, present, and future of Disney. Find out more here: d23.com

 

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60103 Flying Scotsman at the coal hopper prior to taking the 9.30 service from Grosmont to Pickering on 12 March 2016.

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team with reporter Virsil Mitchell were on hand for the 45th Anniversary of LA PRIDE, first LGBT Pride Parade, Music and Arts Festival in West Hollywood.

 

The three day festival started with a free event on Friday, with performances by Dina Nina Martinez, Ivy Levin, and Angel Haze. Saturday festival goers got to see performances by Wilson Phillips, Tinashe, Kesha, and Wrabel with a Family Skate Appearance by The Fosters' Hayden Byerly & Gavin MacIntosh. The Thunder Ground VIPs were Frankie Grande, Lily Collins, and Aubrey O’Day. Sunday, the final day had the first parade with Grand Marshal: CSW Founding Father, Reverend Troy Perry & Zoey, Community Grand Marshals were the Amazon “Transparent" Cast & Crew including Bradley Whitford, Melora Hardin, Ian Harvie, Alexandra Billings, Jill Soloway, Amy Landecker, ABC Family’s "The Fosters” with Gavin MacIntosh & Tom Phelan, Chasing Life’s Haley Ramm and Special Guest Parade Judge, Roseanne Barr. Festival performances were put on by Becky G, Ty Herndon, Who is Fancy, Eden xo, and Fifth Harmony. Additional special appearances by The Fosters Cast & Peter Paige, Lisa Vanderpump, Pauley Perrette, Frankie Grande, Leslie Jordan & Sally Struthers, Lily Collins, Leslie Jordan & Sally Struthers, and Shaun Ross.

 

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About LA PRIDE Festival 2015

LA PRIDE's signature, and award-winning annual Los Angeles Transgender, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Pride Celebration in West Hollywood, a Music & Arts & Festival and Parade return to West Hollywood Friday, June 12th - Sunday June 14th, 2015. Kicking off the 45th Anniversary of LA PRIDE, the first permitted LGBT Pride Parade in the world, is the Free Friday night celebration featuring Lavender Menace, a celebration of women and the return of Trans Party, celebrating the Trans* community. Continuing through the weekend is the Music & Arts Festival featuring killer performances by some of the hottest artists of yesterday and today, along with arts & culture, erotic city, country pavilion, FOX Pride Latino Carnivale and a dedicated youth space full of games. The festival will also see the return of the VIP experience including Thunder Ground, LA's only outdoor roller disco rink. See more at lapride.org.

 

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“Poverty eradication and women empowerment are our priorities” said Lebanese minister of Finance, Raya Haffar Al-Hassan at the joint launch of the Social Watch report in Arabic and the Arab Assessment of the Millennium Development Goals that took place in Beirut on July 9. Speaking in Behalf of the Arab NGO Network for Development, Ziad Abdel Samad welcomed the minister as “one of us”, remembering her past association with civil society organizations and with the United Nations system, for which she worked before joining the government. He welcomed the public discussion of the budget that is currently happening “for the first time in Lebanon” and challenged the minister to go one step further and invite civil society organizations to actually participate in the elaboration of future budgets.

 

www.socialwatch.org/node/11923

Annual report design for Bang & Olufsen. Concept: Show emphasis on the firm's roots in audio via a journey through the human auditory system. Juxtapose old medical illustrations with modern type and iconography.

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