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Former senator Selina Meyer was a rising star in her party, a charismatic leader with White House potential. Then she became Vice President. Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in Veep, a new HBO comedy series created by Armando Iannucci that follows the whirlwind day-to-day existence of the Vice President as she puts out political fires, juggles a busy public schedule and demanding private life, and defends the president’s interests, even as she tries to improve her dysfunctional relationship with the chief executive. The cast also includes Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Matt Walsh, Reid Scott, Timothy C. Simons and Sufe Bradshaw.

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Interview session. Global Landscapes Forum Luxembourg 2019.

 

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In 1983, Port Parham, in South Australia, faced a turning point.

 

Between the proposed Department of defence extension and the proposed airport at Two Wells, Port Parham and it's residents were about to become extinct.

A battle begun that ran for almost 4 years. 6 elderly residents passed away during the battle and in the last year, it looked like the future of the area for public use, was clouded.

 

The Army had created the "Department of defence, Proposed extension of the proof and experimental establishment, Pt , Draft environmental impact statement"

 

The Department of defence needed to test larger guns. The current area was the army firing range, Gun testing range and munitions testing area.

They needed to expand to test the new (At the time) 155 mm Howitzer. They needed to test it up to 6 times a year and needed 30 kms extra area (The range is 40 kms).

 

The Army faced three options.

 

Option 1 was to acquire land all the way up to Pt Prime (All the way from Sandy Point). This included Port Parham (Inhabited), Webb Beach(Inhabited) and Thompson Beach

 

(Uninhabited). Pt Prime being a previous shelling range and not a very nice beach). That leaves no real beaches north of Adelaide.

They did consider relocating all buildings and people to Pt Prime/Thompson's beach. Thompson's beach had no houses or infrastructure yet.

This plan would have been end to private land development planned at Thompson's.

This plan would include $5.5 million to acquire 5000 ha of land.

 

Option 2, move the firing range further north and fire into the existing area.

 

Option 3, close and relocate the firing range.

 

The preferred option for the Army was option 1. This meant they would compulsory acquire the land, lease it back for 10 years and close the beach. You cold see the beach but not

 

access it for the rolled up security barbed wire and armed men on hovercrafts. This was deemed to be in the national interest and a matter of "National Security. It was highlighted that

 

the Pt Wakefield range was the only lace in Australia where they can test the ammunition like this.

 

The army had been testing munitions in the mud flats since 1929 and it is littered with dangerous unexploded ammunition. They also test destroyer 5" navel shells and it is impossible

 

to recover all the shells. The Army has had access to the sea and airspace North of Pt Prime since the 2nd world war. (For all types of Weapons testing).

The army fired at high tide and retrieved munitions at low tide and then inspected them.

 

The area of Pt Parham was allocated to the army in 1937 for defence purposes. From 1978 government allowed freehold land and local council had been approving building permits.

The area North was not considered to have any restrictions except a building height restriction of 15 feet. The army approved many dwellings over this height since 1978.

 

The current proof range has been in use since about 1944. It is currently Sandy point to about 2 Kms north of Pt Parham. It is looked after by the Keswick Barracks which is a barracks

 

of the Australian Army in Keswick

 

As option 1 was pushed into the public space, it lead to all kinds of protests. During these, the gun on Pt Wakefield road was turned into a tent, defaced and graffiti.

This started the fight for land and homes. This plan would kill Pt Parham. Some of the current residents had been there since the depression. Some of them had settled in the area to

 

retire. There were 100's of full time residents and thousands of shack owners and other visitors that frequented the area.

 

The residents don't want to have the Army contaminate Pt Parham for all time, like they have where they are at the moment. They have already admitted that they will never be able to

 

clear the current mudflats of dangerous unexploded material. The residents also feared nuclear testing.

 

In July 1983 a document was released that outlined the process to compulsory acquire land. This is when the battled heated up. There were many meetings in the old social club (Grain

 

store - Webbs Carbonate of lime), at Collins Corner and beside the old shade house on the esplanade. There was a 13 point protest plan developed and issues were found in the

 

environmental impact study. Many people from Pt Parham and Webb beach attended the meetings, as did many holiday makers from across Australia.

People started to paint their fences and roof's with slogans.

 

"Army go home"

"P*ss off Army"

"Use a pond"

"Move the gun"

"St Kilda Next?"

"Sorry My Beazly, not for sale"

"We have enough shells"

"Only Beach north of Adelaide"

"People before Guns"

"I don't trust them"

"Not for Sale"

 

Hat's, stickers, shirts and beer cools came out with the slogans

"Save the crabbers and the gulf"

"Save the crabbers from the army shells"

 

I still have my yellow hat somewhere with the "Save the crabbers and the gulf" on the front. It is likely a rarity these days.

ABC, Channel 7 and 10 frequented the beach to have interviews with the residents and fly over the site in their helicopters.

 

Kevin Collins (member of Action Committee), Ian Featherstone (Chairman - Parham Action committee) and Leon Broster (Chairman Mallala council) appeared regularly on the news to

 

show that they were against the plans.

Local member John Meyer(?) and Lands minister Mr Abbot were against it but it was a federal issue and they could do nothing.

  

Len Web was interviewed. He had lived at Port Parham all his life and ran the shell grit plant. Shell grit is not widely available and sought after for poultry.

 

Col. Phillip Cooper and Major Andrew (Andy) Renolds came to Port Parham meetings to try and explain why this needed to happen. Barry Tompson of the

"Pt Wakefield friends of the proof range" wanted it to go ahead as he did not want Port Wakefield to die. He did not want the proof range to move.

 

Kim Beazley, the Federal defence minister, wanted to wait on the environmental study before making a decision. Premier John Bannon was against this.

 

After the battle, Kim Beazley compromised. In the end 2900 ha was acquired including 16 farms and 2 houses inland.

 

Pt Parham gave up 2 kms of land and coast (It was the army's anyway) and Port Parham has thrived ever since.

 

I still have access to the old footage.

interview with Emblem3 @ São Paulo, Brazil

being interviewed about our library's twitter use

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Mayor Bill de Blasio sits for an interview with NY1's Errol Louis in Brooklyn Bridge Park during City Hall In Your Borough on Monday, August 20, 2018. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

Trish Levido and Zoe Dobson have been undertaking oral history interviews, for the Mosman Local Studies Collection, for a number of years.

 

They presented a demonstration of an oral history interview to show how simple, stress free and entertaining an interview can be for all those involved.

 

Part of the 2010 National Trust Heritage Festival at Mosman Library, 9-24 April 2010.

 

The theme of this year’s festival allows us to recognise the contributions local people have made in shaping their community. To this end a series of workshops have been devised – Stories to Tell – to facilitate the recording of ‘everyman’s life’.

A post training interview with the Hertha defender Sebastian Langkamp

Photographer James Robinson has been keeping a most delightful blog which features interviews with other photographers.

 

Happily, I was asked to participate

Secretary Michael R. Pompeo participates in an interview with Shekhar Gupta of The Print, in New Delhi, India, on October 27, 2020. [State Department Photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]

Some kind of interview taking place in the ocean from an unknown Spanish language show. It appears that the one in the white long sleeved dress shirt was the one being interviewed while the interviewer (who spoke much less) was the one in short sleeves. Wish I knew what was being said and the backstory behind this.

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This is a big and serious newspaper in my country. They made an interview with me and Mr. Frolic Mills for about MVW 2011 Contest

 

and u see, i am in the same page with Obama ! God bless me..

(private comment for some of stupit people: this sentences is a joke. maybe childish but still joke not bragging)

 

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Interview of Bernard Giraud, President, Livelihoods Venture. Global Landscapes Forum Luxembourg 2019.

 

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Nuova intervista a cura di Luca Taccardi, della gentilissima redazione di Officina Creativa!

 

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Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva is interviewed by the BBC from the International Monetary Fund.

 

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Interview of Anique Hillbrand, Project Manager, OroVerde. Global Landscapes Forum Luxembourg 2019.

 

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The interview format with WildeVision host Joshua Ilia and guest at WildeVision...

Interview with PC World Australia

RIGHT! So basically I was a bit bored one day and decided to be a bit silly and make like an interview with each of my dolls XD It's like about their back stories and what have yous. Anyway my imagination tends to run away with me on a regular basis and I seem to end up convincing myself that these little worlds i create are real. ANYWHO here's kimi's. Erikka and Siri will follow soon. ENJOYYYYY!

 

Name: Kimi

 

Type: Filato

 

Age: 24

 

Any family? Um. Yeah. My mum and my two brothers... who I don't see anymore. It's a really long story. 24 years long to be precise... *goes quiet*

 

Tell me about yourself. Start from the beginning

Okay, well I was born in Dublin but we moved to London a year and a half later. I can't remember what Ireland is like, I've never been back. My dad... er.. yeah he was Irish. My mum, she was finnish. I have no idea how the heck they met. I never got time to ask them. I don't consider myself Irish... I don't consider myself Finnish. My name is the only thing really that ties me to Finland and my mother. There's nothing to represent my dad.

 

Why is that?

Just because.

 

Im sorry kimi, sensitive subject I know. Want to carry on?

Sure. Um. Right yeah, so we moved to London. When I was like... I dunno ten or whatever my dad walked out. He never came back. I think I saw him once but I didn't stop to find out. I legged it. Aaaand I've pretty much been a London lad ever since really.

 

Something that most people wouldn't immediately guess about you?

I've killed a man.

 

...whoa

After my dad left, me and my brothers got pretty mixed up in some bad stuff. We got caught up with the wrong kind of kids, older kids. They were in a gang, they tried to make my brothers who were older part of it but they refused. I was younger and more impressionable though... not saying that that's an excuse, by no means... but it was definetly an advantage for these guys. So, anyway yeah my brothers said no way. I tried to convince them otherwise, I had a lot of anger... and them "chickening out" kind of made it worse. I felt like they had abandoned me, just like dad did. I ran away from home. Really, i was the one abandoning them. Anyway yeah... so I became part of this gang, they were my new family. We did a lot of terrible things... truly appauling things. We sold drugs to kids... kids who were the same age as I was at the time. The guy I killed, I never knew his name. I regret it every day of my life.

 

the police?

Never even knew it happened. This guy was like me, no-one cared about him... it kind of makes things worse. I mean, had it been me being killed... no-one would have noticed that I had gone either...

 

So... moving on. What do your tattoos mean? I know you got them when you were in that part of your life, what do they symbolise? You have a lot of bird related ones?

 

Oh... right yeah. Ravens. I got the birds because I felt these people were my family. You know the phrase birds of a feather flock together? Yeah, plus I like ravens... I like how the ones at the tower of London are like tagged and can never leave. I always thought that might be quite nice, to have a home like that. Now I kind of see the irony because I was trapped just like those ravens are. This tattoo will never stop being appropriate to something in my life. Um... the stars on my shoulder here *points* People I've lost. The one on the back of my arm, the man I killed. I got the feathers a long time after that to kind of symbolise that I got free if you see what I mean? The wings too, only they were done while I was with these guys. They told me it symbolised me being free from how I was going to end up, just another un-educated kid with no future... again, an irony in itself.

 

And the words on your arm? What does "Keep passing the open windows" mean?

They are from my favourite book. Those words kept me going.

 

That's beautiful

I know.

 

So, how is it living here now with the girls?

Oh *blushes* It's great... very different to what I'm used to... yeah. The girls are great.

 

You and Erikka seemed to hit it off straight away!

Yeah!! She's great. It's like... yeah I've never had a sister but if I did Erikka would make a great one. We have fun, she's freaking nuts though! My god that girl has done some crazy stuff... she's mad.

 

Do you have a favourite band?

Yeah, I love The Smiths

 

A man after my own heart

Well, those lyrics are so profound... they're great but I like all sorts. It depends what mood I'm in you know? Like one day i'll feel super depressed and be listening to jeff Buckley all day and then other times I'll be feeling a bit rebelious and maybe I'll listen to some Rancid or like some 80s hardcore or then the next I'll be rocking out with the girls to Led Zep. It depends.

 

Well kay Kim, cheers so much for letting me pry

 

It's okay... feels nice to have everything in the open... i just hope no-one judges me for it.

 

One last question?

Yeah?

 

You and Siri?

Oh... yeah.

 

Well? You seemed to be hitting it off so well. What happened?

Just one more person in my life I've managed to push away. No big deal. I'm an asshole and she can do better then me. She knows it, I know it. Whatever y'know? It's no big deal we're still friends.

 

Kimi you've been great. If anyone has any questions about this lovely boy please don't hesitate to ask!

Cheers.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

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Washington, D.C., USA

 

4:30 PM–6:00 PM MPW HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK MENTORING

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MPW Mentors share career advice with high school seniors.

She started as an intern, rose to top executive and now advises Starbucks, DreamWorks Animation, Groupon and Estee Lauder. A business-world star shares her lessons of life and career success.

Mellody Hobson, President, Ariel Investments

Interviewer: Pattie Sellers, Fortune

 

Photograph by Danuta Otfinowski/Fortune Most Powerful Women

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Candid shot of an O'Colly interview with the student behind the Lights on Stillwater event. You can read the full story here: www.ocolly.com/entertainment_desk/article_20415ca0-6405-1...

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