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This is one of the park employees who portrays a newpaper reporter who was present for the surrender in 1865. He related the events from April 8-12, 1865.
I call my Two Witnesses: Did Washington change his birthday to two twenty-two exactly two hundred and twenty-two years to the birth of Christ Jew? This is a Chinook you are a crook. Blind see. Nixon resigned for me. "for Christ" Watergate is Watergate
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WITNESS: A Night for Change
November 9, 2017
National Sawdust, Brooklyn, NY
#IAmAWitness #WITNESS25
Photo by Justin Hoch | JHoch Photography
Witness for the Prosecution.by Agathe Christie.London County Hall 2017..Directed by Lucy Bailey.Cast:.Richard Attlee.Elliot Balchin.Brig Bennett.Philip Framks *.Patrick Godfrey.Alexandra Guelff.Miranda Horn.Jon House.Jack Mcmullen.Jules Melvin.Roger Ringrose.Hywel Simons.Alex Stedman.Catherine Stedman.David Yelland.Credit : Sheila Burnett
Witness for the Prosecution.by Agathe Christie.London County Hall 2017..Directed by Lucy Bailey.Cast:.Richard Attlee.Elliot Balchin.Brig Bennett.Philip Framks *.Patrick Godfrey.Alexandra Guelff.Miranda Horn.Jon House.Jack Mcmullen.Jules Melvin.Roger Ringrose.Hywel Simons.Alex Stedman.Catherine Stedman.David Yelland.Credit : Sheila Burnett
This may be true but I'm not sure why after 30+ years, some poor citizen of Manhattan can't let this go . . . Did Karen Hill move back to NY?
Witness For Hope @ Shaka's Virginia Beach
All photographs are under copyright for Heather Woolard Photography.
I call my Two Witnesses: Did Washington change his birthday to two twenty-two exactly two hundred and twenty-two years to the birth of Christ Jew? This is a Chinook you are a crook. Blind see. Nixon resigned for me. "for Christ" Watergate is Watergate
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STUDENTS' FEDERATION OF INDIA .
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ON THE JNU STUDENT MOVEMENT AND THE ROLE OF THE ABVP! Friends, _ The ABVP in its pamphlet yesterday, has once again taken the intelligence of the student community for granted. For days now, the ABVP has been engaged in a hate campaign of lies and half-truths. Yesterday's pamphlet carries on in the same vein. This campus is witness to a long history of struggles, under the banner of the SF I-AISF led JNUSU. In a period marked by the withdrawal of the state tom education, which is part of the neoliberal dogma that both the BJP and the Congress celebrates as its economic philosophy, universities aaoss the country are faced with severe fund crunch. The UGC has been abdicating its responsibility of developing the academic intastructure of the universities, be it in terms of construction of new hostels or providing adequate funds for the university libraries. It was in this backdrop that the SFI-AISF raised the slogan of "More Hostels, More Books" and SFI-AISF led JNUSUs since 1997 to 2003 (with the sole exception of 2000 when ABVP had won the Presidenfs post by one vote) have waged relentless struggles and succeeded in forcing the JNU Administration and the Central government to allot more funds to address the problems faced by JNU students. Can the ABVP deny the fact that six new hostels have been constructed in JNU and existing hostels also expanded, during the period 1997 to 2004, when the SFI-AISF has led the students' union except for the year 2000-01? It is the result of this achievement that with the allotment of Lohit-Chanctabhaga~ no outstation student of the University would be without hostel accomodation from this year. Of this struggle for more hostels or this achievement ABVP can claim no part. In fact in 1999, when students were sitting on an indeffnite hungerstrike demanding hostels, ABVP was took out a protest march and burnt the effigy ofthe JNUSU! When the JNU Administration cracked down upon the agftation and 63 students were arrested, 14 of them sent to jail, ABVP sided with the Administration, supported the sine die closure of the university and provided 5sts of Left activists to the Ponce. It was the massive soidarity expressed by the entire university community that ensured that the sine die was withdrawn, the arrested students released and the ploy of the ABVP and the BJP-Ied government to destroy the democratic student movement ofJNU was foiled. Can the ABVP answer .
why out of the 63 students who were an-ested during the decisive agitation on hostels in 1999 (even the Delhi High Court had upheld the demand ofthe agitation and asked the JNU Administration to construct more hostels) none were from the ABVP? It is but natural that the ABVP would seek to conceal its shameful history in this campus by trying to denigrate student movements and struggles on genuine issues, because .
the only movements they befieve and participate in are the likes of RSS-VHP-BJP led ram mandirmovement and anti-reservation agitations. .
The achievement of the outgoing SFI-AISF led JNUSU in reinstating the electerJ students' representatives to the Academic Council, the highest decision making body of the UniVersity, has to be seen in the context when across the counby democratic rights are being curbed elected students' unions are betng banned When the students are being systematically denied representation in decision making bodies of universities, and anti-studentmeasures like fee-hikes and fe!lowship cuts are being imposed undemocratically, the greater democratisation of the Academic Council by mcludmg e'ected student representative, which has been agreed to in principle by the JNU Administration following the recent ag1tation is a big ad.Jance made by the JNU studentmovement We would requestthe ABVP, which has said that no commitment in this regard was made, to go through the agreement signed by the VC (widely publicised by the JNUSU), which clearly mentions that a 3-member Committee would be formed to suggest the modalities of elected students' representation, which has already been agreed upon in principle. While the students have got used to their non-participation in any genuine struggle, it is at least expected that they make sense of agreements signed between the JNUSU and the Administration. .
When the students of JNU were fighting for the formation of the GSCASH, an institution that mari<s a historic achievement in our struggle for genderjustice, the ABVP was engaged in a vitriolic anti-GSCASH campaign, terming it to be an instrumentof 'male victimisation' and trying to invoke patriarchal sentiments to sabotage its formation. While the SFI-AISF has been engaged in a struggle to strengthen the body, the ABVP has been setting the record for a most consistent defence of sexual offenders, by bringing out protest marches in defence of a faculty member who had harassed a foreign student (and indicted by the GSCASH for being guilty of sexual misdemeanours) or defending habitual offender Bhaskar Yadav. Defending aiminality of all varieties has, however, been the USP for the ABVP since long. In this semester ABVP's contribution to JNU has been its repeated attacks on the freedom of expression, whether it was the disruption of the film show on the 14th August or the public meeting on the 171t1 Au gust .
ABVP has sought to justify their 17th August lumpenism by saying that Mr.Geelani is a "suspected terrorist" even when he has been acquitted by the Court and charges against him have been dismissed. They are trying to obfuscate the fact that it was the ABVP, which was on the wrong side of the law on that night, when it tried to physically prevent a free citizen to air his views in public. The SFI·AISF does not endorse the views of Mr.Geelani regarding Kashmir, neither was Mr.Geelani called to speak from our platform. Our views on Kashmir match those of the Left Parties, thatthe solution to the problem of Kashmir neither lies in secession nor continued state repression, but by granting genuine autonomy to Kashmir and making peace with Pakistan. Article 370 of the Indian Constitution needs to be strengthened in this regard and not abrogated as demanded by the BJP or deliberately subverted, as has been done by successive Congress governments at the Centre. Moreover, the SFI-AlSF stands completely opposed to the RSS-ABVP's advocacy of the trifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir on communal lines which is completely opposed to the letter and spirit of the Indian Constitution. The ABVP should introspect whether their opposition to Mr.Geelani's presence in JNU arose outof any genuine concern towards the Kashmir problem, or because of the fact that he is a Muslim from Kashmir who cannot but be a "terrorist" according to their communal outlook. The reason that a section of the population of Kashmir share pro-secessionist views is because of decades-long denlal of their legitimate cultural and material aspirations. If we are truly comm;tled to safeguarding the territorial integrity of India, we have to first recognise this faot and be committed in making conscious efforts to heal the wounds inflicted upon the Kashmiris both by extremist violence and state repre.ssion. As university students, the least that we can do is to listen and engage with different shades of Kashmiri opinion and not brand innocent people as "terrorists " and "anti-nationals ". .
Sd/-Rohit, Nimesh Chandra; (Co-Convenors), Central Campaign Committee, SFI-AISF .
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Before Starting this Write up for the Days Events I want to say a Huge Thank You to all of the Marshals at Brands Hatch for the work that you do as without you We would not be able to Witness the Amazing Racing that takes Place Here Every Year.
During the Events of Saturday A Marshal Was Tragically Killed in an Accident on the Circuit. My Thoughts and Prayers are with The Family of the Marshal as well as Everyone Involved in the Incident.
Lets Keep Working Hard to Make Racing Exciting but also to work on the Safety Aspect of Both Spectators and Marshals at Each Event.
It was Time for the BARC To make a Very Special Return to Brands Hatch for the Annual BARC Club Car Championship Races. The Grids were looking to be Full up with lots of Action across both the Saturday and Sunday with Qualifying and Racing.
Lets See who's up First and Who can Take their Vehicles around the very Fast and Highly Paced Indy Circuit.
Brit Car Endurance Championship/Endurance And Praga Categories (Qualifying)
First Up was the Brit Car Endurance Championship Featuring a whole range of different cars from the Ferrari 488 to the Praga R1T. Thease two Classes of cars ran together during Qualifying so lets see who managed to take Pole Position for the Race on Sunday.
In First Place was (Tim Gray Motorsport and the Pairing of Richard Wells and Alex Kapadia) In their Praga R1T with a Lap Time of 44.675 and a Top Speed of 97.33mph. An Amazing Effort by Richard and Alex to claim Pole Position and start on the Front Row for Tomorrow's Race.
In Second Place was (CW Performance and the Pairing of Christopher Wesemael and Richard Morris) in their Praga R1 with a Lap Time of 45.128 and a Top Speed of 96.36mph. Another Incredible Drive from The Pairing of Christopher and Richard Claiming Second Position and Being Very Close to First in that Qualifying Battle. Fantastic Work.
In Third Place was (Team Praga Three Lions and The Pairing of Ash Dibden and Angus Fender) in their Praga R1 with a Lap Time of 45.365 and A Top Speed of 95.85mph. Very Close to Second Place Indeed with First, Second and Third place being a very hard Fought Battle for Positions. Fantastic work Ash and Angus.
A Very Exciting start to the Weekend with a Thrilling Qualifying Session and no doubt a Race to look forward to on the Sunday. Who will prevail and take the Checkered Flag? Only Time will tell.
CTCRC Edmundson Electrical Classic/Historic Thunder Saloons (Qualifying)
Next Up was the Edmundson Electrical Classics and The Historic Thunder Saloons as they Headed out for their Qualifying Session and with a Vast Grid of Historic Cars Such as Vauxhalls Fords and BMW'S this looks to be Another Spectacular Qualifying Session for the History Books.
Lets take a look and see who managed to get Pole Position and How Quickly they Managed to do it in.
In First Place was (Jason West) in his BMW E46 M3 3200 with a Lap Time of 50.576 and A Top Speed of 85.98mph. Very Fast Driving from Jason and a Fantastic Effort to achieve Pole Position for the Start of The Race.
In Second Place was (Mike Saunders) in his Ford MK1 Escort Mexico 4700 with a Lap Time of 51.100 and A Top Speed of 85.09mph. Another Fast and Well Controlled Lap from Mike to put himself into Second Place after a very Quick and Brave Drive.
In Third Place was (Andrew Wilson) in his Holden Monaro 7000 with a Lap Time of 51.282 and A Top Speed of 84.79mph. Fantastic Driving from Andrew to Achieve Third Place.
A Very Wonderful Qualifying Session for the CTCRC Edmundson Electrical Classic/Historic Thunder Saloons with Three Very Quick and Eager Drivers all wanting to be First but at the End of the Day their can only be One Winner. Who will it be? Only time will tell.
CTCRC JEC Saloon & GT Championship & Burton Power BOSS (Qualifying)
Next Up The Saloon and GT Championships and with More Escorts and Jaguars Heading onto the Circuit it was time to see what This set of Drivers could do and who would be able to claim Pole Position.
In First Place was (Malcom Harding) in his Ford Escort MK2 Zakspeed 2500 with a Lap Time of 53.705 and A Top Speed of 80.97mph. A Beautifully Prepared Machine Combined with a Fantastically Brave Drivers makes for a Perfect Paring. Amazing Work Malcom for Getting Pole Position.
In Second Place was (Steven Goldsmith) in his Ford Anglia 105e 2600 with a Lap Time of 54.237 and A Top Speed of 80.17mph. Another Amazing Driver pushing His Machinery Hard and Coming Very Close to Malcom's Time. Amazing Work Steven.
In Third Place was (Colin Philpott) in his Jaguar XJS 4000 with a Lap Time of 55.165 and A Top Speed of 79.27mph. Still Keeping very Close to Steven in Second Place and Rightfully Defending that Third Spot on the Grid. Amazing Drive from Colin.
Another Set of Amazing Drivers all showing the Love and Passion they have For Motorsport and Racing. But who will be Brave enough to push to the limits and Defend their Position for the Race. We will Have to Wait and Find Out.
CTCRC JEC Saloon & GT Championship & Burton Power BOSS (Race 1)
Its Time for The First Race of the Day and its for the JEC Saloons and GT Championship. After a Thrilling Qualifying Session Earlier its time to see who can Take Victory in the First Race.
In First Place and Taking the First Win of the Weekend was (MALCOLM HARDING) in his Ford Escort MK2 Zakspeed 2500 with a Lap Time of 54.028 and a Top Speed of 80.48mph. Amazing Drive There Malcolm and Congratulations on Your First Victory.
In Second Place was (STEVEN GOLDSMITH) in his Ford Anglia 105e 2600 with a Lap Time of 54.645 and A Top Speed of 79.57mph. Incredible Drive there Steve with a lot of Determination and a Very Brave Nerve to take Second Place.
In Third Place was (COLIN PHILPOT) in his Jaguar XJS 4000 with a Lap Time of 55.295 and a Top Speed of 78.64mph. Well Done Colin A Well Deserved Third Place and an Amazing Drive for Third Place.
What A Race from the Saloon and GT Championship and with Another Race to Come on Sunday More High Speed Action can be expected then.
CTCRC Laser Tools Pre 93 & Simply Serviced Pre 03 Touring Cars (Qualifying)
Next Up onto the Circuit was the Pre 03 and Pre 93 Touring Cars for their Qualifying Session and with some Fantastic Cars on the Gird it will be Interesting to see who Can take Pole Position and become the Victor of this Qualifying Session.
In First Place was (Gary Prebble) in his Honda Civic EG 2000 with a Lap Time of 52.971 and A Top Speed of 82.09mph. Fast and Committed rom Gary and a Beautifully Prepared Honda too. Well Done.
In Second Place was (AJ Owen) in his Honda Civic Type R 2000 with a Lap Time of 53.153 and A Top Speed of 81.81mph. Another Fantastic Drive from AJ Showing the Power of the Honda Engine and what it can do in the right hands.
In Third Place was (Don Hughes) in his Peugeot 306 XSI 2000 with a Lap Time of 54.013 and A Top Speed of 80.51mph. Another Super Lap from a Super Driver to Put himself into Third Place Behind the Two Hondas Awesome Work there Don.
A Brilliant Qualifying Session for the Pre 93 and Pre 03 Touring Cars. Well Done to the Top Three Drivers and Good Luck to all other Drivers Competing.
CTCRC Poultec Classic Race Engines Pre 66 Touring Cars (Qualifying)
Pre 66 Touring Cars are Next Up and usually a Fan Favourite at Brands Hatch Amongst Spectators and Race Enthusiasts and Who Can blame them. From the Mini Cooper S to The Ford Anglia and Lotus Cortina they are truly something Special to witness Racing around the Track.
Lets See who came where and how this will Impact the Race Ahead.
In First Place was (Alan Greenhalgh) in his Ford Falcon 4727 with a Lap Time of 58.396 and a Top Speed of 74.46mph. Fantastic Driving Alan and a well Deserved Pole Position.
In Second Place was (Robyn Slater) in his Ford Anglia 1550 with a Lap Time of 59.353 and A Top Speed of 73.26mph. Very Well Done to Robyn and an Amazing Drive to Achieve Second Place.
In Third Place was (Barry Sime) in his Morris Mini Cooper S with A Lap Time of 59.627 and A Top Speed of 72.93mph. Showing the Power of The Mini there Barry that's for sure What an Awesome Drive for Third Place.
What A Qualifying Session for the Pre 66 Touring Cars Showing some Awesome Machinery and Cars that Have Been Designed for One Thing Speed. Well Done to Alan Robyn and Barry Here's Hoping to see a Fantastic Battle Between all Three of you Come Race Day.
CTCRC Shell Oils Pre 83 Touring Cars (Qualifying)
Finally was the Turn of the Shell Oils Pre 83 Touring Cars to take to the Circuit. With More Fords and Jags ready to take on the Track and see who can take that Final Pole Position of The Day.
Lets see how things Turned out on the Track
In First Place was (Mike Luck) in his BMW E21 320 with a Lap Time of 56.575 and a Top Speed of 76.86mph. A Very Fast Time and enough to take Pole Position Amazing work there Mike.
In Second Place was (Mark Osbourne) in his Triumph Dolomite Sprint 1998 with a Lap Time of 56.839 and A Top Speed of 76.5mph. Amazing Drive from Mark to put his Triumph right up there in Second Place and not too far Behind Mike in the BMW.
In Third Place was (Stephen Primett) in his Ford Escort MK1 2037 with a Lap Time of 56.867mph and a Top Speed of 76.46mph. Another Incredible Drive for Third Place and The Final Spot in the Top Three for Qualifying. Very Well Done Stephen.
A Thrilling Qualifying Session for the Pre 83 Touring Cars to round of a Very Busy and Long First Day of Qualifying. Lets see what Each Driver can do come Race Day and who will be able to Dominate and Take Home The Trophy for Their Classes.
Best Luck To Everybody and See You All Tomorrow.
Witness for the Prosecution.by Agathe Christie.London County Hall 2017..Directed by Lucy Bailey.Cast:.Richard Attlee.Elliot Balchin.Brig Bennett.Philip Framks *.Patrick Godfrey.Alexandra Guelff.Miranda Horn.Jon House.Jack Mcmullen.Jules Melvin.Roger Ringrose.Hywel Simons.Alex Stedman.Catherine Stedman.David Yelland.Credit : Sheila Burnett
I call my Two Witnesses: Did Washington change his birthday to two twenty-two exactly two hundred and twenty-two years to the birth of Christ Jew? This is a Chinook you are a crook. Blind see. Nixon resigned for me. "for Christ" Watergate is Watergate
Witness For Hope @ Shaka's Virginia Beach
All photographs are under copyright for Heather Woolard Photography.
I call my Two Witnesses: Did Washington change his birthday to two twenty-two exactly two hundred and twenty-two years to the birth of Christ Jew? This is a Chinook you are a crook. Blind see. Nixon resigned for me. "for Christ" Watergate is Watergate
A scene from the shortfilm "The Witness". You can view it at www.undergroundfilm.org/films/detail.tcl?wid=1017400