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They say that sentences
must be coherent,
in order
to be understood.
But I am here: stuttering.
Forming syllables
without really saying
anything--
still you got my message.
I guess they were wrong.
Jacob Dominguez
probably the best poem i've ever read
Best regards, Jim Causey
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by Cadi
"When he loves me it will snow"
She's been making jokes with homophones, so I looked for a list to help her learn some more. The Wiktionary has lists of dialect-dependent and dialect-independent homophones. Something about that makes me very happy...
Shi Tao is serving a 10-year sentence in China on charges of "leaking state secrets abroad." Shi worked as an editor for Dangdai Shang Bao (Contemporary Trade News), a newspaper in the city of Changsha, in Hunan Province. He also wrote essays calling for political reform that were posted on overseas news Web sites that are banned in China.
He was arrested in November 2004 for posting notes from a directive issued by China's Propaganda Department that instructed the media how to cover the 15th anniversary of the military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Shi's appeal was rejected in June. His mother has filed for a review of the appeal, charging "serious procedural defects."
Shi's imprisonment highlights the Chinese government's intense efforts to control the Internet, the only alternative to China's officially sanctioned print and broadcast media. The government monitors Internet content, blocks Web sites, requires bloggers to register their identities, and solicits the help of companies doing business in China. In this case, the U.S. Internet giant Yahoo helped authorities identify Shi through his e-mail account.
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Nine More Given 'Pen' Sentences During Past Week
Trial of Gene Young, Charged with Murder of Albert Simons Being Held Today.
Nine men have been given penitentiary sentences in Muhlenberg Circuit Court since last Thursday, making the number of sentences twenty-two for the term of court which was convened by Judge W.C. Johnson on May 2.
Those given penitentiary sentences were:
Bennie Reed, 5 years for storehouse breaking.
Floyd Harold Gilbert, 1 year for storehouse breaking.
Dewey Robinson, 1 year; stealing from common carrier.
Charlie Vincent, horse stealing, 1 year.
Harlan Lile, 2 years, storehouse breaking.
Jerome Reed, 2 years, housebreaking.
Ed Silbey, knowingly receiving stolen property over $20 value, • • years.
James Akins, 5 years on a charge of child desertion.
John C. Underwood, 1 year, destroying property of another (burning automobile)
Gene Young Facing Trial.
The trial of Gene Young, indicted on a charge of murder in connection with the death of Albert Simons, 31-year-old Cleaton Negro at the Blue Moon Cafe on Reservoir Avenue last February, got underway this morning. The case was previously set for Wednesday.
Simons, according to evidence submitted at the inquest held by Coroner Lonnie Bryan, had stopped at the Blue Moon Cafe to purchase a package of cigarettes. He and Bill Gotee was engaged in a fight, according to witnesses at the inquest, when Young came up, started kicking Simons. The colored man ran. Young, according to witnesses at the inquest, fired five shots from a .45 caliber revolver at the fleeing man. Two pierced his body.
The coroner's jury returned a verdict that "Albert Simons came to his death at the hands of Jeanie Young, being shot in the back with a .45 caliber Colts pistol."
Source:
"Nine more given 'pen' sentences during past week." The Times-Argus [Central City, KY], 20 May 1938, page 1.
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Some say their music was the real cause of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Going back further, others whisper quietly that it was their sound which inspired the Rolling Stones’ to record "Exile on Main Street." I have even heard it said that there 1994 masterpiece called "Let’s work it out, it will cost less in the long run" was the driving force behind the move towards the resolution of legal disputes through mediation.
Whatever the true record of history is, all that matters is that they have all posted bail in time to be here tonight. With Dave Gedge on Drums, Peter Stojackovic and Mark Colavechia on Guitar, Andrew "slappin da bass, man" McLeod on Bass, and Chris Jackson and Tiffany Hambrook on Vocals, this collection of billable hour giants can only be described as the most awesomest thing in the history of the recording of awesomest things.
They live by the words – "Factum if they can’t take a joke!"
Dave Gedge – drums
Peter Stojackovic – guitar
Mark Colavechia – guitar
Andrew McLeod – bass
Chris Jackson – vocals
Tiffany Hambrook – vocals
Shi Tao is serving a 10-year sentence in China on charges of "leaking state secrets abroad." Shi worked as an editor for Dangdai Shang Bao (Contemporary Trade News), a newspaper in the city of Changsha, in Hunan Province. He also wrote essays calling for political reform that were posted on overseas news Web sites that are banned in China.
He was arrested in November 2004 for posting notes from a directive issued by China's Propaganda Department that instructed the media how to cover the 15th anniversary of the military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Shi's appeal was rejected in June. His mother has filed for a review of the appeal, charging "serious procedural defects."
Shi's imprisonment highlights the Chinese government's intense efforts to control the Internet, the only alternative to China's officially sanctioned print and broadcast media. The government monitors Internet content, blocks Web sites, requires bloggers to register their identities, and solicits the help of companies doing business in China. In this case, the U.S. Internet giant Yahoo helped authorities identify Shi through his e-mail account.
Rafael Cancel Miranda speaking in support of William Morales, a Puerto Rican patriot and member of the Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña (FALN) was convicted of seditious conspiracy in 1979. He later escaped from Bellevue Hospital in New York and fled to Mexico. He was granted political asylum by Cuba in 1988. Rafael Cancel Miranda (July 18, 1930 – March 2, 2020) was one of the four Puerto Rico Nationalists who carried out an attack on the US congress in 1954. They did so to call attention to the colonial status of Puerto Rico. Rafael was sentenced to 75 years in federal prison. In 1979, his sentence was commuted by US President Jimmy Carter. A life long independentista and poet, Rafael Cancel Miranda is regarded as a national hero of Puerto Rico.
This sentence and that rather blah title may disappear if and when I have time to add meaningful stuff. If you have a question leave it as a comment and I may well notice it.
Vivian Geiran, Director of Operations, The Probation Service. Irish Penal Reform Trust Open Forum 2010: 'Exploding Prisoner Numbers'.
Photo by Derek Speirs.
Algumas das últimas linhas escritas em esboço na minha dissertação de tese de mestrado.
Como dizia o outro: "Se Maomé não vai à montanha, a montanha vai a Maomé!"
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