Saturday, June 15, 2019

Judge dismisses lawsuit of former campaign staffer who accused Trump of forcibly kissing her

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Judge dismisses lawsuit of former campaign staffer who accused Trump of forcibly kissing her A lawsuit filed by a former campaign staffer who accused President Trump of forcibly kissing her was dismissed by a federal judge Friday.
June 16, 2019 at 08:07AM

The Latest: 1 dead, 3 wounded in California Costco shooting

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The Latest: 1 dead, 3 wounded in California Costco shooting The Latest on a shooting inside a Southern California Costco store (all times local): 10:30 p.m. Police say a shooting inside a Southern California Costco store has killed one person and wounded two others and the suspect is in custody.
June 16, 2019 at 01:09AM

Hong Kong suspends controversial extradition bill after the biggest protests in years

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Hong Kong suspends controversial extradition bill after the biggest protests in years The Hong Kong government on Saturday suspended the controversial plan to allow extraditions to mainland China.
June 15, 2019 at 11:30PM

Auger-Aliassime to face Raonic in Stuttgart semifinal

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Auger-Aliassime to face Raonic in Stuttgart semifinal Canadian teenager Felix Auger-Aliassime saved a match point before beating German qualifier Dustin Brown 7-6 (3), 6-7 (2), 7-6 (2) Friday to reach the semifinals of the Stuttgart Open.
June 15, 2019 at 10:51PM

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June 15, 2019 at 04:00PM

Rep. Dan Crenshaw dings ex-Obama aide Ben Rhodes for doubting US link of Iran to tanker attack

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Rep. Dan Crenshaw dings ex-Obama aide Ben Rhodes for doubting US link of Iran to tanker attack Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas slammed former top Obama adviser Ben Rhodes for questioning U.S. claims that Iran attacked oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz and downplayed the threat from the regime.
June 15, 2019 at 07:37PM

Happy Father's Day

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June 15, 2019 at 06:00PM

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June 15, 2019 at 01:00PM

Ash'ath

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'''Ash'ath''' or '''Al-Ash'ath''' may refer to:

==People==
* [[Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays]] (d. 661), a chieftain of the Kindah tribe in Kufa
* [[Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath]] (d. 704), commander of the Umayyad caliphate who led a revolt



June 15, 2019 at 06:05PM

Father's Day in 2019

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June 15, 2019 at 03:00PM

The Latest: 1 dead, 2 wounded in California Costco shooting

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The Latest: 1 dead, 2 wounded in California Costco shooting The Latest on a shooting inside a Southern California Costco store (all times local): 10:30 p.m. Police say a shooting inside a Southern California Costco store has killed one person and wounded two others and the suspect is in custody.
June 15, 2019 at 02:32PM

長らくAppleの発表会に使われてきたフリントセンター、惜しまれつつも閉鎖

長らくAppleの発表会に使われてきたフリントセンター、惜しまれつつも閉鎖


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1984年に初代Macintoshを発表するなど、かつてはAppleのイベント会場として、数々のドラマを生み出してきたフリントセンター(Flint Center for the Performing ...
June 15, 2019 at 01:07PM

Fathers DAY 2019- In India

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June 15, 2019 at 01:00PM

Former campaign staffer held in shooting death of ex-Arkansas state senator: reports

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Former campaign staffer held in shooting death of ex-Arkansas state senator: reports A former campaign staffer has been arrested in connection with this month's shooting death of former Arkansas state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith, according to reports.
June 15, 2019 at 01:10PM

Friday, June 14, 2019

Tooth fragment testing OK'd in Colorado missing woman case

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Tooth fragment testing OK'd in Colorado missing woman case Prosecutors will be permitted to conduct DNA testing on a tooth fragment found on the ranch of a Colorado man suspected of killing the mother of his child and burning her body, a judge ruled Friday.
June 15, 2019 at 09:07AM

iPhone 8の税込49800円セールが問い合わせ多数で継続、イオシス

iPhone 8の税込49800円セールが問い合わせ多数で継続、イオシス


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SIMロックが解除された「iPhone 8」の未使用品が、イオシス各店で特価販売中。ストレージ容量は64GBで、店頭価格は税込49,800円。保証期間は6か月。
June 15, 2019 at 06:56AM

De Caro

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Micheledisaveriosp: De Caro, disambiguation


'''De Caro''' may refer to:

== Places ==
* [[Serra de Caro]], the highest mountain of the Ports de Tortosa-Beseit, Catalonia, Spain

== People ==
* [[Antonio de Caro]] (died 1517), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Nardò and of Avellino e Frigento (1505–1507)
* [[Gerolamo de Caro]] (died 1560), Italian Roman Catholic Titular Archbishop of Nazareth (1536–1552), Titular Bishop of Cannae (1531–1536)
* [[Baldassarre De Caro]] (1689-1750), Italian painter of still lifes, mainly of hunted game and flowers
* [[Lorenzo de Caro]] (1719–1777), Italian painter

* [[Carlos Moreno de Caro]] (born 1946), Colombian politician and founder of the Let the Moreno play movement party
* [[Francisco de Caro]] (1898–1976), Argentinian pianist and composer
* [[Julio de Caro]] (1899–1980), Argentine composer, musician and conductor prominent in the Tango genre
* [[Lucio De Caro]] (born 1922), Italian former screenwriter and film director
* [[Mario De Caro]] (born 1963), Italian philosopher and university professor of moral philosophy
* [[Raffaele De Caro]] (1883–1961), Italian politician

== See also ==
* [[DeCaro]]
* [[De Caro & Kaplen, LLP]], a New York-based law firm founded in 1982


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June 15, 2019 at 07:35AM

Utah will investigate case of police drawing gun on child

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Utah will investigate case of police drawing gun on child An attorney for a Utah police department where a white officer drew his gun on a 10-year-old black child says Utah law enforcement will investigate the incident.
June 15, 2019 at 07:00AM

Caetani (surname)

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'''Caetani''' is a surname. Notable peiple with this surname include:

* [[Caetani]], any member of the Italian noble family, closely linked to the papacy

; 13-17th century
* [[Benedetto Caetani]], the Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303)
* [[Benedetto II Caetani]] (died 1296), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
* [[Onorato I Caetani]] (c. 1336–1400), Italian nobleman, Count of Fondi and the Great Conestable of the Kingdom of Naples
* [[Antonio Caetani (seniore)]] (1360–1412), Roman Catholic cardinal
* [[Niccolò Caetani]] (1526–1585), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop of Conza
* [[Antonio Caetani (iuniore)]] (1566–1624). Roman Catholic cardinal
* [[Bonifazio Caetani]] (1567–1617), Roman Catholic cardinal
* [[Enrico Caetani]] (1550–1599), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
* [[Camillo Caetani]] (or Gaetano) (1552–1603), Italian aristocrat and Papal diplomat
* [[Luigi Caetani]] (1595–1642), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
* [[Francesco Caetani, 8th Duke of Sermoneta]] (1613–1683), Italian nobleman

; 18-21st century
* [[Onorato Caetani (1742-1797)]], Italian scholar and Principal of the Accademia degli Incolti in Rome in 1762
* [[Michelangelo Caetani]], (1804–1882), Italian scholar, Duke of Sermoneta and Prince of Teano
* [[Ersilia Caetani Lovatelli]] (1840-1912), Italian art historian, cultural historian and archaeologist
* [[Onorato Caetani]] (1842–1917), Italian politician from the noble Caetani-family
* [[Leone Caetani]], Duke of Sermoneta (1869–1935), known as Prince Caetani, Italian scholar, politician and historian
* [[Gelasio Caetani]] (1877–1934), Italian nobleman and diplomat
* [[Vittoria Colonna Caetani]] (1880-1954), Italian writer, best known for ''Memoire'' (translated ''Things Past'')
* [[Marguerite Caetani]] (1840-1963), Princess of Bassiano American-born publisher, journalist, art collector and patron of the arts
* [[Sveva Caetani]] (1917–1994), Italian-Canadian artist
* [[Oleg Caetani]] (born 1956), Italian conductor

== See also ==
* [[Caetano]]
* [[Gaetani]]


June 15, 2019 at 05:12AM

Tooth fragment testing OK'd in Colorado missing woman case

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Tooth fragment testing OK'd in Colorado missing woman case Prosecutors will be permitted to conduct DNA testing on a tooth fragment found on the ranch of a Colorado man suspected of killing the mother of his child and burning her body, a judge ruled Friday.
June 15, 2019 at 04:40AM

Harry Reid wants hearings on what the military knows about UFOs: 'They would be surprised how the American public would accept it'

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Harry Reid wants hearings on what the military knows about UFOs: 'They would be surprised how the American public would accept it' Nearly two years after it was reported that the Pentagon set up a secret program to investigate UFOs at the request of former Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid, the former Senator is clamoring for Congress to look into what the military knows about their existence.
June 15, 2019 at 12:25AM

Men in Black: International

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June 14, 2019 at 04:00PM

Kristan Hawkins: Just say NO to drug experiments on babies

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Kristan Hawkins: Just say NO to drug experiments on babies  The University of Washington has received nearly $200,000 to undertake a study that is ethically dubious; having pregnant mothers use cannabis in order to study the effect of the drug on preborn babies.
June 14, 2019 at 10:19PM

Mitch McConnell: 'For the first time in my memory, I agree with Nancy Pelosi'

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Mitch McConnell: 'For the first time in my memory, I agree with Nancy Pelosi' Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told Fox News' Laura Ingraham on Thursday that he has found himself in rare agreement with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,  D-Calif.
June 14, 2019 at 12:22PM

Women Writing Culture

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'''''Women Writing Culture''''' is a 23-chapter edited volume on the role of women in anthropology, the practice of ethnographic writing, [[feminist anthropology]], and the gender and racial politics of the canon of recognized works in anthropology. It was published in 1995 and edited by [[Ruth Behar]] and Deborah Gordon. Contributors the book include the following prominent female anthropologists: [[Louise Lamphere]], [[Faye Harrison]], [[Lila Abu-Lughod]], [[Catherine Lutz]], [[Kirin Narayan]], [[Aihwa Ong]], and [[Anna Tsing]], as well as Behar and Gordon. Written as part of anthropology's "literary turn," ''Women Writing Culture'' highlights the longstanding involvement of female ethnographers in self-reflective, experimental, collaborative and literary forms of anthropological writing, and proposes "the creation of a feminist canon" in anthropology.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Essays within the book highlight the work of ethnographic work of [[Elsie Clews Parsons]], [[Ruth Benedict]], [[Margaret Mead]], [[Ella Cara Deloria|Ella Deloria]], and [[Zora Neale Hurston]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Behar call this a "women's literary tradition within anthropology."<ref></ref> ''Women Writing Culture'' has been cited as an example of how "feminist concern with the production and representation of knowledge provides an especially appropriate platform from which to question conventional styles of writing and representing."<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

The authors of ''Women Writing Culture'' criticized a masculinized approach in anthropological scholarship, the exclusion of women from academia and the silencing of their authorial voices. It brought a feminist perspective to anthropological theory, teaching of the history of the discipline, and the practice of ethnographic observation and writing.<ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> The book also incorporated critiques within feminism to address the marginalization and oppression of women of color and lesbians.<ref name=":0"> The project emerged as a counterpoint to ''Writing Culture'', a 1986 anthology that was a key text in the literary turn.

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June 14, 2019 at 12:03PM

Thursday, June 13, 2019

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June 14, 2019 at 08:00AM

CNN boss Jeff Zucker makes sexual joke about star anchor during award ceremony: report

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CNN boss Jeff Zucker makes sexual joke about star anchor during award ceremony: report CNN President Jeff Zucker made a sexual joke about one of his female employees, "New Day" anchor Alisyn Camerota while accepting an award on Thursday.
June 14, 2019 at 06:06AM

Man mows lawns for veterans in all 50 states, with a little help from Delta Air Lines

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Man mows lawns for veterans in all 50 states, with a little help from Delta Air Lines A man who set out to mow lawns for veterans in all 50 states finally achieved his goal, with a little help from Delta Air Lines.
June 14, 2019 at 02:12AM

'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston on where Ross and Rachel would be today

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'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston on where Ross and Rachel would be today "Friends" couple Rachel Green and Ross Geller are going strong  — according to actress Jennifer Aniston, at least.
June 14, 2019 at 01:38AM

Doug Schoen: Why the Democrats' debate rules are all wrong for American voters

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Doug Schoen: Why the Democrats' debate rules are all wrong for American voters In just two weeks time, the first set of 2020 Democratic Primary Presidential debates will begin.
June 13, 2019 at 10:00PM

Men in Black 3

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June 13, 2019 at 05:00PM

Peter Richard Buckley

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[[Lieutenant commander (Royal Navy)|Lieutenant-Commander]] '''Sir Peter Richard Buckley''', [[Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]], [[Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (born 1928) is a retired [[Royal Navy]] officer and courtier. He entered the Royal Navy as a [[cadet]] in 1945 and served until retiring in 1961 with the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. That year, he joined the household of [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]], and [[Katharine, Duchess of Kent]], as their [[Private Secretary]], serving until retirement in 1989.<ref name=":0">[http://bit.ly/2KNPgDO "Buckley, Lt-Comdr Sir (Peter) Richard"], ''[[Who's Who (UK)|Who's Who]]'' (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2018). Retrieved 13 June 2019.</ref>

Buckley was appointed a Member (Fourth Class) of the [[Royal Victorian Order]] in [[1968 Birthday Honours|1968]],<ref>''[http://bit.ly/31q7Zvj Supplement to the London Gazette]'', 31 May 1968 (issue 44600), p. 6302.</ref> and promoted to Commander in [[1973 Birthday Honours|1973]]<ref>''[http://bit.ly/2KN16yf Supplement the London Gazette]'', 22 May 1973 (issue 45984), p. 6476.</ref> and Knight Commander in [[1982 Birthday Honours|1982]].<ref>''[http://bit.ly/31q82Hv Supplement to the London Gazette]'', 11 June 1982 (issue 49008), p. 4.</ref> He was elected a [[Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society]] in 1999.<ref name=":0" />

== References ==


[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:1928 births]]
[[Category:Royal Navy officers]]
[[Category:Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order]]

June 13, 2019 at 08:38PM

Rebecca Friedrichs: I’m a pro-life California teacher. Here’s the nasty truth about my state and abortion

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Rebecca Friedrichs: I'm a pro-life California teacher. Here's the nasty truth about my state and abortion Millions of America's teachers are pro-life and entered the teaching profession to protect vulnerable children, yet the unions "representing" us lavish our resources on politicians who despise our deeply held beliefs. Gov. Newsom is one of them.
June 13, 2019 at 08:00PM

Climbing German Championships

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'''Climbing German Championships''' or '''German Climbing Championships''' are the annual national championships for [[competition climbing]] organised by [[German Alpine Club]] (''Deutscher Alpenverein'', '''DAV'''). The first championships was held in 1991.

== Lead ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Edition
!Year
!Location
!Men
!Women
|- align="center"
|I.
|1991
|Kolín?<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X7e2pb Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 1991 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Guido Köstermeyer]]
|[[Andrea Eisenhut]]
|- align="center"
|II.
|1992
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|III.
|1993
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|IV.
|1994
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|V.
|1995
|[[Manheim]] ''superfinále poháru''
|[[Andreas Bindhammer]]
|[[Marietta Uhden]]
|- align="center"
|VI.
|1996
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|VII.
|1997
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|VIII.
|1998
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|IX.
|1999
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|X.
|2000
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|XI.
|2001
|[[Erlangen]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2RalnPt Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2001 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Christian Bindhammer]]
|[[Marietta Uhden]]
|- align="center"
|XII.
|2002
|[[Erlangen]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X8jYhI Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2002 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Christian Bindhammer]]
|[[Marietta Uhden]]
|- align="center"
|XIII.
|2003
|[[Scheidegg]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2RckCFl Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2003 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Christian Bindhammer]]
|[[Damaris Knorr]]
|- align="center"
|XIV.
|2004
|[[Duisburg]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X8jZlM Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2004 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Daniel Jung]]
|[[Marietta Uhden]]
|- align="center"
|XV.
|2005
|[[Forchheim]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2RaGdhE Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2005 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Timo Preußler]]
|[[Lisa Knoche]]
|- align="center"
|XVI.
|2006
|[[Wuppertal]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X7e6oV Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2006 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Andreas Bindhammer]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|XVII.
|2007
|[[Frankenthal]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2RiwgPi Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2007 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Christian Bindhammer]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|XVIII.
|2008
|[[Heilbronn]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X8k1do Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2008 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Jan Hojer]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|XIX.
|2009
|[[Darmstadt]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2RcIoRO Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2009 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Markus Hoppe (sportovní lezec)|Markus Hoppe]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|XX.
|2010
|[[Lipsko]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X7e7sZ Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2010 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Markus Hoppe (sportovní lezec)|Markus Hoppe]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|XXI.
|2011
|[[Wuppertal]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2ReEXtH Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2011 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Sebastian Halenke]]
|Julia Winter
|- align="center"
|XXII.
|2012
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|XXIII.
|2013
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|XXIV.
|2014
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|XXV.
|2015
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|XXVI.
|2016
|''pohár''
|
|
|- align="center"
|XXVII.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X7e801 27. Deutsche Meisterschaft Lead in Hilden] (2017)</ref>
|2017
|[[Hilden]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Rc0aoh Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2011 obtížnost]</ref>
|[[Jan Hojer]]
|[[Hannah Meul]]
|- align="center"
|XXVIII.
|2018
|[[Darmstadt]]
|[[David Firnenburg]]
|[[Frederike Fell]]
|}

== Speed ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Edition
!Year
!Location
!Men
!Women
|- align="center"
|
|2003
|[[Kolín nad Rýnem]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2ReEXtH Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2003 rychlost]</ref>
|[[Johannes Lau]]
|[[Nadine Ruh]]
|- align="center"
|
|2004
|[[Duisburg]]
|[[Sebastian Hartung]]
|[[Lisa Knoche]]
|- align="center"
|
|2005
|[[Lipsko]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X7e945 Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2005 rychlost]</ref>
|[[Jonas Baumann]]
|[[Lisa Knoche]]
|- align="center"
|
|
|
|
|
|- align="center"
|
|
|
|
|
|- align="center"
|
|
|
|
|
|- align="center"
|
|2014
|otevřené mistrovství [[Mnichov]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2RbATul Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2014 rychlost]</ref>
| [[Jevgenij Vajcechovskij]]
'''4. [[Joshua Bosler]]'''
| [[Aleksandra Rudzińska]]
'''8. Sophie Rauberger'''
|- align="center"
|
|2015
|
|
|
|- align="center"
|
|2016
|[[Berchtesgaden]]
|[[Fabian Bosler]]
|[[Romy Fuchs]]
|- align="center"
|
|2017
|[[Saarlouis]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2ReEXtH Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2017 rychlost]</ref>
|[[Fabian Bosler]]
|[[Florence Grünewald]]
|- align="center"
|
|2018
|[[Hilden]]
|[[Yannick Flohé]]
|[[Frederike Fell]]
|}

== Bouldering ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Edition
!Year
!Location
!Men
!Women
|- align="center"
|
|1999
|[[Kolín nad Rýnem]][[Immenstadt]][[Mnichov]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X8k3lw Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 1999 bouldering (ranking muži)]</ref><ref>[http://bit.ly/2ReEYxL Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 1999 bouldering (ranking ženy)]</ref>
|[[Jürgen Gottfried]]
|[[Nicola Haager]]
|- align="center"
|
|2006
|
|
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2007
|
|
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2008
|
|
|
|- align="center"
|
|2009
|
|
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2010
|
|
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2011
|
|[[Jan Hojer]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2014
|[[Friedrichshafen]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2X7ea89 Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2014 bouldering]</ref>
|[[Jan Hojer]]
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2015
|
|
|[[Juliane Wurm]]
|- align="center"
|
|2016
|
|[[Jan Hojer]]
|
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|2017
|[[Berlín]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2ReEZBP Ifsc-climbing.org: výsledky MN 2017 bouldering]</ref>
|[[David Firnenburg]]
|[[Monika Retschy]]
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|2018
|[[Friedrichshafen]]
|[[Yannick Flohé]]
|[[Alma Bestvater]]
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|[[Jan Hojer]]
|[[Frederike Fell]]
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June 13, 2019 at 08:14PM

Simon Claud Michael Bland

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[[Lieutenant-Colonel (United Kingdom)|Lieutenant-Colonel]] '''Sir Simon Claud Michael Bland''', [[Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] (born 1923) is a retired British soldier and courtier.

The son of the diplomat Sir [[Nevile Bland]], he served with the [[Scots Guards]] in the [[Second World War]] and during the [[Malaya Emergency]] and was the assistant military adviser to the High Commission in [[Karachi]] (1959–60). In 1961, he was appointed Assistant [[Private Secretary]] to [[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester]]; he then served as [[Comptroller]] and Private Secretary in his household from 1963 until the Duke's death in 1974, and was also Private Secretary to his eldest son, [[Prince William of Gloucester]], from 1968 until the Prince's death in 1972. He subsequently served as Private Secretary, Comptroller and [[Equerry]] to Prince William's younger brother [[Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester|Richard]] (who became Duke of Gloucester in 1974) and to his mother [[Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester]], until retirement in 1989.<ref name="W">[http://bit.ly/2F238H5 "Bland, Lt-Col Sir Simon (Claud Michael)"], ''Who's Who'' (online ed., Oxford University Press, December 2018). Retrieved 13 June 2019.</ref>

Bland was appointed a Member (Fourth Class) of the [[Royal Victorian Order]] in the [[1967 Birthday Honours]],<ref>''[http://bit.ly/2ZllvhL Supplement to the London Gazette]'', 2 June 1967 (issue 44326), p. 6273.</ref> and was promoted twice, firstly to Commander in the [[1973 Birthday Honours]]<ref>''[http://bit.ly/2F772yy Supplement the London Gazette]'', 22 May 1973 (issue 45984), p. 6476.</ref> and then to Knight Commander in the [[1982 Birthday Honours]].<ref>''[http://bit.ly/2ZisCaK Supplement to the London Gazette]'', 11 June 1982 (issue 49008), p. 4.</ref>

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June 13, 2019 at 08:09PM

Rebecca Friedrichs: I’m a pro-life California teacher. Here’s the nasty truth about my state and abortion

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Rebecca Friedrichs: I'm a pro-life California teacher. Here's the nasty truth about my state and abortion Millions of America's teachers are pro-life and entered the teaching profession to protect vulnerable children, yet the unions "representing" us lavish our resources on politicians who despise our deeply held beliefs. Gov. Newsom is one of them.
June 13, 2019 at 08:00PM

Florida Chick-fil-A franchise owner arrested for child molestation: cops

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Florida Chick-fil-A franchise owner arrested for child molestation: cops A Florida Chick-fil-A franchise owner was arrested Wednesday on two counts of lewd and lascivious molestation of a 15-year-old, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said.
June 13, 2019 at 03:49PM

US’ first black priest, an ex-slave, may be on his way to sainthood

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June 13, 2019 at 02:39PM

Provincial Deputation of Barcelona

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The '''Provincial Deputation of Barcelona''' (Catalan: ''Diputació Provincial de Barcelona''; Spanish: ''Diputación Provincial de Barcelona'') is the local body charged with the government and administration of the [[province of Barcelona]], Spain.

Being the biggest [[provincial deputation (Spain)|provincial deputation]] in Spain,<ref name=medina /> it is the third biggest public institution in [[Catalonia]] after the [[Generalitat of Catalonia|Generalitat]] and the [[Barcelona City Council]],<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> managing a yearly budget around €1000M.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> The partisan composition of the Deputation's plenary is indirectly based, like in the rest of provincial deputations, in the results of the municipal elections along the province.<ref name=medina>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> The president is elected among its members once a new provincial corporation is formed after the municipal elections.

Its headquarters lie on the [[Casa Serra]],<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> at the [[Rambla de Catalunya]].

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June 13, 2019 at 01:58PM

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'''Taklimakan Network''' is a blockchain-based social media platform, which rewards its users with the cryptocurrency TAN for publishing content. The platform operates mainly for education and trading for digital assets, using [[Artificial Intelligence]], the blockchain tech, and social networking.

== Operating Principle ==
The Taklimakan project was designed as a go-between all categories of [[blockchain]] technology users; with the goal of increasing financial literacy among people who need access to trading tools and analysis.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> The platform operates as both desktop (web) and mobile application. Trading and analytical tools and educational materials are aimed at expanding mass participation in the blockchain market. Taklimakan offers a moderated news aggregator and an analytical service, and even allows its users to participate in crowdsourcing forecasts.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

== The Main Interface Components ==

* Educational section is dedicated to knowledge and training of investors and beginners in basic skills, principles, etc. Education includes articles, courses, and webinars. Materials for training will be both paid and free.
* News Aggregator of current news publications from popular sources such as [[Coindesk]] and [[Cointelegraph]], working in automatic mode, although strictly moderated in accordance with all copyrights.
* Blog section sorts users' content by various topics. The most popular bloggers by rating are shown in the "Bloggers" section.

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June 13, 2019 at 11:41AM

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Bernie Sanders falls behind Elizabeth Warren in new poll

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June 13, 2019 at 07:16AM

List of University of Texas School of Law alumni

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==Politics==
* [[Steve Adler (lawyer)|Steve Adler]][[Mayor of Austin]]
* [[Robert B. Anderson]]former [[United States Secretary of Treasury]]; [[Deputy Secretary of Defense]]<ref></ref>
* [[William R. Archer]][[United States Representative]] from Texas (1971–2001); Chairman of [[United States House Committee on Ways and Means]]<ref></ref>
* [[James Baker|James Addison Baker, III]]former [[United States Secretary of State]]; former [[United States Secretary of Treasury]]; former [[White House Chief of Staff]] for [[President Ronald Reagan]] and [[President George H.W. Bush]]<ref></ref>;Campaign Chairman of President Reagan's 1984 reelection; Campaign Chairman of President George H.W. Bush's 1988 election.
* [[Ben Barnes (politician)|Ben Barnes]]former [[Lieutenant Governor of Texas]]; Prominent National Democratic Lobbyist<ref></ref>
* [[Paul Begala]][[political consulting|political consultant]], [[Pundit (expert)|commentator]] and former advisor to [[President of the United States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]]<ref></ref>
* [[Lloyd Bentsen]]former [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]] and [[United States Senator]]; former Chair of [[United States Senate Committee on Finance]]; former candidate for [[President of the United States]] and [[Vice President of the United States]].<ref></ref>
* [[Robert L. Bobbitt|Robert Lee Bobbitt]][[Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]] (1927–1929), [[Attorney General of Texas]] (1929–1930), state court judge (1935–1937), chairman of the [[Texas Transportation Commission|Texas Highway Department]] (1937–1943)<ref></ref>
* [[Charles Robert Borchers]] (Class of 1966)[[district attorney]] of the 49th Judicial District Court, 1973-1980<ref></ref>
* [[Jack Brooks (American politician)|Jack Brooks]]U.S. Member of Congress; Chair of [[United States House Committee on the Judiciary]]<ref></ref> Authored articles of impeachment against President Nixon. <ref> https://politi.co/2JFNRyX </ref>
* [[J. E. "Buster" Brown]] (Class of 1972)[[Texas Senate, District 17|Texas Senator, District 17]] from 1981 to 2002Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[William Brownfield]] [[Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Colombia]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Venezuela]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Chile]]
* [[James P. Buchanan]] U.S. Member of Congress; Chair of the [[United States House Committee on Appropriations]]; After his death in office was succeeded by [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].
* [[George P. Bush]]son of [[Governor of Florida|Florida Governor]] [[Jeb Bush]], nephew of President [[George W. Bush]]; Texas Land Commissioner, elected 2014.
* [[Kent Caperton]]lawyer, lobbyist in Austin and former state senator from [[Bryan, Texas|Bryan]]Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Waggoner Carr]][[Attorney General of Texas]]<ref></ref>
* [[James W. Cicconi]] [[White House Staff Secretary]]; General Counsel and Worldwide Head of Government Relations for [[AT&T]]
* [[Tom C. Clark]]former [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] and [[United States Attorney General]]<ref></ref>
* [[Susan Combs]] [[Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts]]; [[Texas Department of Agriculture|Agriculture Commissioner of Texas]]
* [[John Connally|John B. Connally, Jr.]]former [[Governor of Texas]]; former [[United States Secretary of the Navy|Secretary of the Navy]], former [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]]; Key Aide to [[Lyndon Johnson]]; Lead [[Democrats for Nixon]]; Former Candidate for [[President of the United States]]; Was seriously wounded when riding in [[SS-100-X|President Kennedy's car]] at [[Dealey Plaza]] when [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|the president was assassinated]]. Presided over the removal of the [[U.S. dollar]] from the [[gold standard]]; Lead a major expansion of higher education in Texas. Opened previously all-male [[Texas A&M University]] to women,<ref></ref>
* [[Tom Connally]]former [[United States Senator]]; Chair of [[Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] during [[World War II]] and the beginning of the [[Cold War]]; Vice-Chairman of [[United Nations Conference on International Organization]] that chartered the [[United Nations]]; Instrumental in ratification of treaty creating the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]]; Strong supporter of free trade and foreign policy of President [[Franklin D Roosevelt]] and President [[Harry S Truman]]<ref></ref>
* [[Christi Craddick]]Chair of the [[Texas Railroad Commission]]; (the agency that has primary regulatory authority over the Texas oil and gas industry).
* [[Henry Cuellar]]United States Representative from Texas; member of House Democratic leadership<ref></ref>
* [[Lloyd Doggett]]member, U.S. Congress<ref></ref>
* [[Robert C. Eckhardt]] Member of Congress; Member of Texas House; Author of [[Texas Open Beaches Act]]
* [[Frances Farenthold|Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold]][[Texas House of Representatives]], First female officeholder nominated for Vice President at the [[1972 Democratic National Convention]]
* [[Pete Geren]]Former Member of Congress; Former [[Secretary of the Army]]; Former [[Secretary of the Air Force]]<ref></ref>
* [[Thomas Watt Gregory]] Former [[Attorney General of the United States]]; namesake of UT Austin [[Gregory Gym]]<ref></ref>
* [[Kent Hance]]Chancellor Emeritus of [[Texas Tech University System]]; Former Member of Congress who defeated [[George W Bush]] in his first Congressional race.<ref></ref>
* [[Doug Harlan]]Texas political consultant, lawyer, educator, public official from San Antonio<ref></ref>
* [[Jeb Hensarling]]Member of US Congress; Chair of the [[United States House Committee on Financial Services]]; Chairman of [[House Republican Conference]]; chairman of US Debt "Supercommittee"<ref></ref>
* [[John Hill (Texas politician)|John Hill]] former [[Attorney General of Texas]]; former Chief Justice of [[Texas Supreme Court]]; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 1978
* [[Oveta Culp Hobby]] First [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services]]; Second woman to serve as a Cabinet Secretary
* [[Thad Hutcheson]]former chairman of the [[Texas Republican Party]], U.S. Senate candidate in 1957, Houston lawyer<ref></ref>
* [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]][[United States Permanent Representative to NATO]];former [[U.S. senator]]; Ranking Republican [[United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation]];<ref></ref>
* [[David S. Johanson]] Chair of the [[U.S. International Trade Commission]] <ref> </ref>
* [[John Marvin Jones]]Member of Congress; Chair of [[United States House Committee on Agriculture]]; Chief Judge of [[United States Court of Claims]]; Author of many major New Deal agriculture laws.
* [[Joe M. Kilgore]]1946 graduate; [[U.S. representative]] from [[Texas's 15th congressional district]] from 1955 to 1965.
* [[Ron Kirk]]former [[list of mayors of Dallas, Texas|mayor]] of [[Dallas]], Texas; Former [[United States Trade Representative]]
* [[Cyndi Taylor Krier]] (Class of 1975)[[Texas State Senator]] and [[Bexar County]] Judge. First woman and first Republican to represent San Antonio in the Texas State Senate.
* [[Bob Lanier (politician)|Bob Lanier]]former [[Mayor of Houston]]
* [[Honoré Ligarde]] state representative for Webb County from 1963 to 1973, businessman, lawyer, banker, civic figure<ref></ref>
* [[Michael Lind]] Prolific political writer; Has written and edited for ''[[Politico]]'', ''[[Salon (website)|Salon]]'', ''[[The New Republic|New Republic]]'', ''[[The New Yorker]]''; Co Founder of major centrist think tank -the [[New America Foundation]]
* [[Eddie Lucio, III]]State Representative from Texas' 38th District ([[Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]])
* [[George H. Mahon]] Member US Congress; Chair of U.S. [[House Appropriations Committee]]; [[Dean of the United States House of Representatives]]
* [[Garry Mauro]] Commissioner of the [[Texas General Land Office]]; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 1998
* [[Earle Bradford Mayfield]]former [[United States Senator]] from Texas
* [[Myra McDaniel]] first African American [[Texas Secretary of State]]; General Counsel to Governor [[Mark White]]
* [[Harry McPherson]][[White House Counsel]]; Key Advisor to President [[Lyndon Johnson]]; [[Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs]]
* [[John T. Montford]] (Class of 1968)former Chancellor of Texas Tech University System, 1996-2001; member of the [[Texas State Senate]], 1983-1996; businessman in San Antonio, since 2001
* [[Dan Moody]] former [[Governor of Texas]]; former [[Texas Attorney General]]
* [[William T. Moore (Texas politician)|William T. "Bill" Moore]]1949 graduate; state senator from [[Bryan, Texas|Bryan]] known as the "Bull of the Brazos" and the "father of the modern Texas A&M University"
* [[Steve Munisteri]] [[White House]] Deputy Assistant to President [[Donald Trump]]; Former Chair of the [[Republican Party of Texas]]
* [[Covey T. Oliver]] Former [[Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Colombia]]; Former Dean of [[University of Pennsylvania School of Law]]
* [[Pete Olson]]United States Congressman from Texas
* [[Federico Peña]]former [[United States Secretary of Transportation|Secretary of Transportation]] and [[United States Secretary of Energy|Secretary of Energy]]; former [[Mayor of Denver]]
* [[Alfred P.C. Petsch|Colonel Alfred P.C. Petsch]] (1887–1981)Lawyer, legislator, civic leader, philanthropist, member of [[Texas House of Representatives]]
* [[Paul Pressler]] Lawyer, judge, and leader of the [[Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence|Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* [[Sam Rayburn]]longest-serving [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]]; Mentor to President [[Lyndon Johnson]]; Chair of [[United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce]]; Before Congress served as Speaker of [[Texas House of Representatives]]
* [[Tom Schieffer]]former [[United States Ambassador to Japan]]; former [[United States Ambassador to Australia]]; President of the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)]] Team; Co-lead effort to purchase Texas Rangers with [[President George W. Bush]]. Brother of CBS Anchor [[Bob Schieffer]]
* [[A.R. "Babe" Schwartz]]former Texas State Senator, helped author the landmark [[Texas Open Beaches Act]]
* [[Clay Sell]] Former [[United States Deputy Secretary of Energy]]
* [[John Levi Sheppard|John Sheppard]]former [[Attorney General of Texas]]
* [[Morris Sheppard]]U.S. Senator, author of the Eighteenth Amendment; Chair of [[Senate Armed Services Committee]]; [[Senate Minority Whip]]
* [[Max Sherman]] (Class of 1960)former state senator and former president of [[West Texas A&M University]] and former Dean of the [[Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs]]
* [[Robert Allan Shivers]]former [[Governor of Texas]]; former [[Lieutenant Governor of Texas]]
* [[Kristen Silverberg]][[Ambassadors of the United States|U.S. Ambassador]] to the [[European Union]]; former [[Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs]]
* [[Barry Smitherman]]former member of the [[Texas Railroad Commission]]
* [[John Steen (Texas politician)|John Thomas Steen, Jr.]]San Antonio lawyer and the 108th [[Secretary of State of Texas]]<ref></ref>
* [[Robert Schwarz Strauss]]former [[list of United States Ambassadors to Russia|United States Ambassador to Russia]]; former [[United States Trade Representative]]; [[United States Special Envoy]] for the Middle East; Former Chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]]; Founder of major international law firm [[Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld]]; Namesake of [[Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin]]; Recipient of the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
* [[Tom Strickland]] [[Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks]]; Former [[United States Attorney]] for the [[District of Colorado]]; 2002 Democratic nominee for US Senator from Colorado
* [[Bryan Taylor (lawyer)]] Member of [[Alabama State Senate]]; General Counsel to Alabama Governor [[Kay Ivey]]
* [[Larry E. Temple]] [[White House Counsel]] Key advisor to President Lyndon Johnson; Chair of the [[LBJ Foundation]]
* [[Albert Richard Thomas]] [[Member of Congress]] Chair of US [[House Democratic Caucus]]
* [[R. Ewing Thomason]] Former Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; Member of Congress; [[Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]]; Mayor of El Paso
* [[Mac Thornberry]]U.S. representative from [[Texas' 13th congressional district]]; Chair of [[United States House Committee on Armed Services]]
* [[Jim Turner (politician)]] Former [[United States Representative]]; Ranking Democrat on [[House Homeland Security Committee]]
* [[Corbin Van Arsdale]]former state representative from District 130 in northwestern [[Harris County, Texas|Harris County]], 2003-2008; lawyer and lobbyist in Austin<ref></ref>
* [[Filemon Vela Jr.]] [[United States Representative]] from Texas
* [[Jason Villalba]]state representative from District 114 in north [[Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County]]
* [[Gary Watkins]]state representative from [[Ector County, Texas|Ector County]], county administrative judge, and state district court judge.
* [[Bill White (Texas politician)|Bill White]]former Mayor of the [[City of Houston]]; former [[United States Deputy Secretary of Energy]]; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 2010
* [[Ralph Yarborough]]former [[United States Senator]] from Texas; Former Chair [[United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions]]
* [[John Andrew Young]]former [[United States Representative]] from Texas

==Law==
* [[Linda Addison (lawyer)|Linda L. Addison]]Managing Partner, New York, [[Fulbright & Jaworski|Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.]]<ref></ref>
* [[Micaela Alvarez]] Federal Judge [[Southern District of Texas]]
* [[Harriet Mitchell Murphy]]first African-American woman appointed to regular judgeship in Texas.<ref>http://bit.ly/31sRm21>
* [[David Briones]] Federal Judge [[Western District of Texas]]
* [[William Curtis Bryson|William C. Bryson]]United States Circuit Judge, [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit|United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit]]<ref></ref>
* [[Greg Coleman (jurist)]] First [[Solicitor General of Texas]]; Founder of prominent appellate firm Yetter Coleman LLP.
* [[William C. Conner]] (1920–2009)federal judge for the [[United States District Court for the Southern District of New York]]<ref>Martin, Douglas. [https://nyti.ms/31tEj0g "William Conner, Judge Expert in Patent Law, Dies at 89"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', July 19, 2009. Accessed July 20, 2009</ref>
* [[Elizabeth Ann Copeland]] Judge of the [[US Tax Court]]
* [[Gregg Costa]] Judge of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]; Former Assistant US Attorney who lead prosecution of famous Ponzi schemer [[Allen Stanford]]
* [[James DeAnda]] Chief Judge of [[United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas]]; Co-Founded [[Texas RioGrande Legal Aid]]; Plaintiff's attorney in key US Supreme Court case of [[Hernandez v Texas]]
* [[Dick DeGuerin]]prominent criminal defense attorney based in [[Houston]]; Clients include [[David Koresh]] and [[Tom DeLay]]<ref></ref>
* [[James A. Elkins]] Founder of major international energy law firm [[Vinson & Elkins]].
* [[William Royal Furgeson Jr.]]United States District Court Judge for the [[Western District of Texas]]. Founding Dean of [[University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law]]
* [[Joseph Jefferson Fisher]]United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Texas <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* [[David Frederick]]successful appellate attorney; has argued 37 cases before the [[United States Supreme Court]];<ref></ref> Name partner in elite Washington DC litigation boutique [[Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick]]
* [[Gustavo C. Garcia]], [[Carlos Cadena]], [[James DeAnda]]<ref></ref>Attorneys for landmark 1950's civil rights case ''[[Hernandez v. Texas]]'' which determined that Hispanics have Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment
* [[Orlando Luis Garcia]]United States District Judge, Western District of Texas<ref></ref>
* [[Bryan Garner]]editor in chief of [[Black's Law Dictionary]] and author of numerous books and articles on language and writing, including "A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage"Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Emilio M. Garza]] Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]
* [[Reynaldo Guerra Garza]]Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]; First Hispanic American appointed to a judgeship on any [[United States Court of Appeals]]
* [[Mike Godwin]]first attorney for the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] and current general counsel for the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]<ref></ref>
* [[Joe R. Greenhill]] Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of Texas]]
* [[Hayden Wilson Head, Jr.|Hayden W. Head, Jr.]]Chief Judge, [[United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas]]<ref></ref>
* [[Scott Horton (lawyer)|Robert Scott Horton]]prominent Human Rights attorney, columnist for [[Harper's]], and adjunct professor at [[Columbia Law School]]Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Joseph Chappell Hutcheson Jr.]] Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]
* [[Joe Jamail]] Billionaire Trial Lawyer Known as the "King of Torts"; Won $11 billion verdict representing Pennzoil against Texaco in a famous [[oral contract]] case.
* [[Edith Jones]][[Chief Justice]] of the [[Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals]]
* [[William Wayne Justice]]Senior United States District Judge, Western District of Texas, United States District Judge, Eastern District of Texas, storied civil rights judge
* [[George P. Kazen]]Senior United States District Judge, Southern District of Texas;
* [[Michael Keasler]]Judge of the [[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]] since 1999<ref></ref>
* Ed Knight General Counsel of [[NASDAQ]] <ref> http://bit.ly/2KN4rgD </ref>; Former General Counsel of [[United States Department of Treasury]]
* [[Royce C. Lamberth]]Chief Judge [[United States District Court for the District of Columbia]]
* [[Debra Lehrmann]]former 360th District Court Judge in Fort Worth; [[Texas Supreme Court]] Justice (2011– )
* [[Mike McKool]] Prominent trial lawyer; Founder of prominent litigation firm [[McKool Smith]]; Has won over $1 billion in judgments and verdicts; Represented [[Quincy Jones]] in his lawsuit against the estate of [[Michael Jackson]] over royalties for [[Off the Wall]] & [[Thriller (song)|Thriller]]
* [[Thomas M. Melsheimer]]Dallas Managing Principal for [[Fish & Richardson]]; 1986 magna cum laude graduate
* [[Jose Rolando Olvera Jr.]] Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas]]
* [[James Aubrey Parker]] Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the District of New Mexico]]
* [[David Peeples]], Texas state court judge since 1981; based in San Antonio<ref></ref>
* [[Robert L. Pitman]] [[United States District Judge]] of the [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; Former [[United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas]]; First openly LBGT US Attorney and Federal Judge in Texas
* [[Jack Pope (Texas jurist)|Jack Pope]] (1913-)Lawyer, judge, and [[Supreme Court of Texas]] Chief Justice 1982-1985
* [[Edward C. Prado]] [[United States Ambassador to Argentina]]; Judge of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]
* [[Nelva Ramos]] Federal Judge [[Southern District of Texas]]
* [[Eddie Rodriguez (politician)|Eddie Rodriguez]]member of the [[Texas House of Representatives]]
* [[Xavier Rodriguez]] Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; Former Member of [[Texas Supreme Court]]
* [[Diana Saldana]] Federal Judge [[Southern District of Texas]]
* [[Barefoot Sanders]] Chief Judge [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas]]; U.S.[[Assistant Attorney General]];[[United States Attorney]]; Democratic Nominee for United States Senate in 1972
* [[Jorge Antonio Solis]] Chief Judge [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas]]
* [[Sam Sparks]] Federal Judge [[Western District of Texas]]
* [[Joseph Tyree Sneed III]] U.S. [[Deputy Attorney General]]; Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]; Dean of [[Duke University School of Law]]; Father of [[Carly Fiorina]]
* [[Robert Schwarz Strauss]]former [[list of United States Ambassadors to Russia|United States Ambassador to Russia]]; former [[United States Trade Representative]]; [[United States Special Envoy]] for the Middle East; Former Chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]]; Founder of major international law firm [[Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld]]; Namesake of [[Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin]]; Recipient of the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
* [[R. Ewing Thomason]] Former Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; [[Member of Congress]]; [[Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]];[[Mayor of El Paso]]
* [[Henry Wade]] Served as [[Dallas County District Attorney]] for thirty years. Handled the criminal investigation of the assassination of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. Was defendant in the seminal case of [[Roe vs Wade]]
* [[Mikal Watts]] Texas trial lawyer who has won over $3 billion in settlements for his clients.
* [[Sarah Weddington]]represented [[Norma McCorvey|Jane Roe]] in the landmark Supreme Court case ''[[Roe v. Wade]]''
* [[Harry Whittington]]Texas attorney famous for getting shot by [[Dick Cheney]] in a hunting incident; professionally known for [[eminent domain]] cases
* [[Paul Womack]] (J.D., 1975)Judge of the [[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]], 1997-2015; resides in Georgetown in Williamson County
* [[Diane Pamela Wood]]Chief Judge for the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit]], considered potential candidate for a [[Barack Obama Supreme Court candidates|seat on the Supreme Court]] during the Obama administration
* [[John H. Wood, Jr.|John Wood]] Respected Federal District Judge who was assassinated by mob hitman [[Charles Harrelson]], father of actor [[Woody Harrelson]]

==Academia==
* [[Leon A. Green]]long-time [[dean (education)|dean]] at [[Northwestern University School of Law]] and professor at UT and at [[Yale Law School]]; authored pioneering works in [[tort]] lawLiquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Frank Shelby Groner]] (1877-1943) – President of the College of Marshall.
* [[Kent Hance]]Chancellor Emeritus of [[Texas Tech University System]]; Former Member of Congress who defeated [[George W Bush]] in his first Congressional race.<ref></ref>
* [[Herbert Hovenkamp]]Professor of Law at the [[University of Iowa College of Law]]; prolific author and expert in [[Antitrust]] law; member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[W. Page Keeton]]1931 graduate and Dean from 1949 to 1974; expert in Torts; Grandfather of [[White House Press Secretary]] [[Scott McClellan]]
* [[Thomas Mengler]]President of Saint Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas; previously, dean of the law school at [[University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)]]; former dean at the [[University of Illinois College of Law]]
* [[John T. Montford]] (Class of 1968)former Chancellor of Texas Tech University System, 1996-2001; member of the [[Texas State Senate]], 1983-1996; businessman in San Antonio, since 2001
* [[Gene Nichol]]law professor at the [[University of North Carolina]]; former professor and President of the [[College of William and Mary]]; former dean of the law schools at [[University of North Carolina School of Law|North Carolina]] and [[University of Colorado School of Law|Colorado]]
* Jack W. Nowlin Dean of [[Texas Tech University School of Law]] <ref> http://bit.ly/2KJndpf </ref>
* [[Covey T. Oliver]] Former [[Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Colombia]]; Former Dean of [[University of Pennsylvania School of Law]]
* [[Joseph Tyree Sneed III]] U.S. [[Deputy Attorney General]]; Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]; Dean of [[Duke University School of Law]]; Father of [[Carly Fiorina]]

==Business==
* [[Samuel T. Bledsoe]]President of [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]] 1933–1939<ref></ref>
* [[Kimberly S. Bowers]] Former CEO and Chairman of the Board of CST Brands; Listed by Fortune Magazine as one of the 50 most powerful women in business.
* [[William Frank Buckley Sr.]] Powerful Lawyer and Oil Speculator in Mexico and Venezuela. Father of [[William F. Buckley Jr.]], Senator [[James L. Buckley]], Grandfather of [[Christopher Buckley (novelist)|Christopher Buckley]]
* [[Adam Dell]]prominent Venture Capitalist; Partner in leading Venture Capital firm [[Austin Ventures]]; brother of Michael Dell; dated Padma LakshmiLiquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Belinda Johnson]] Chief Operating Officer of [[Airbnb]]
* [[Michael R. Levy]]Founder and Publisher of ''[[Texas Monthly]]'' magazine
* [[J. Hugh Liedtke]] and [[Bill Liedtke]]brothers who cofounded Zapata Petroleum Corporation with President [[George HW Bush]]; acquired South Penn Oil Company which they renamed [[Pennzoil]]<ref name="The Petroleum Hall of Fame">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* [[Oliver Luck]]former [[National Football League|NFL]] player; former executive with [[NFL Europa]] and the [[Houston Dynamo]] of [[Major League Soccer]]; current CEO and Commissioner of the [[XFL (2020)]]
* [[Hugh "Skip" McGee III]] Former Global Head of Investment Banking at [[Lehman Brothers]] and [[Barclays]]
* James C. Musselman Founder of [[Kosmos Energy]] that discovered the one billion barrel Jubilee Oil Field of the coast of Ghana. Subject of critically acclaimed documentary [[Big Men]] regarding the oil industry in Africa.

==Non-Profit==
* [[Kathryn S. Fuller]]Chair of the [[Ford Foundation]] and former President of the [[World Wildlife Fund]]<ref></ref>
* [[Pete Geren]] President of the [[Sid W. Richardson Foundation]]
* Father [[T.J. Martinez]] Founder of [[Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston]] a Jesuit High School exclusively dedicated to low income students in Houston. Inducted into Papal Knighthood [[Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre]].
* Ann Stern CEO of the [[Houston Endowment Inc.]] a $1.5 billion endowment dedicated to the arts and human services. <ref> http://bit.ly/2KJnetj </ref>
* [[Darren Walker]] President of the [[Ford Foundation]]
* Angela Williams CEO of [[Easterseals (U.S.)]] <ref> http://bit.ly/31sElFI </ref>

== References ==



[[Category:University of Texas at Austin alumni|*]]
[[Category:Austin, Texas-related lists|University of Texas at Austin alumni]]
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'''Ernst Haenchen''' (born December 10, 1894 in [[Czarnikau]], [[Province of Posen]], † April 30, 1975 in [[Münster]]) was a German Protestant Theologian.

== Life ==

Ernst Haenchen grew up as the youngest son of a government official along with his two siblings in the West Prussian county town Czarnikau. In 1914 he began studying theology at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin]], which he had to interrupt in the same year after the outbreak of the [[First World War]]. The loss of his right leg as a result of a 1918 suffered war injury influenced his further career. In 1926 he first completed his studies in theology at the [[University of Tübingen]]. He gave up his first pastorate following a severe fall as a result of his disability and decided to devote himself entirely to science. He returned to the University of Tübingen, where in 1926 he began teaching as a Privatdozent for [[Systematic theology]].

A tuberculosis disease forced 1928 a total of two years in [[Davos]], Switzerland. There he met his future wife Marguérite Fahrenberger (1905-1990), the daughter of Davos priest Johannes Fahrenberger. In 1933 Haenchen was appointed Full Professor of Systematic Theology at the [[University of Giessen]], where he was elected dean of the Theological Faculty that same year. On March 24, 1939, he moved to the [[University of Münster]], again to the Chair of Systematic Theology. After the closure of the University of Münster in 1944, Ernst Haenchen resided in Davos, Switzerland, until 1948, in order to cure his tuberculosis disease again. During this time, his first major academic work, a commentary on [[Acts of the Apostles]], which made him soon known in theology circles. The 1956 first published work was quickly sold out and was updated and supplemented for the following editions by the author until his death.

Ernst Haenchen was briefly a member of the [[German Christians]] in 1933, but after the so-called "Sports Palace Rally" on November 13, 1933, Reinhold Krause, chairman of the German Christians in [[Greater Berlin Act]], declared a "turning away of German Christianity from his Jewish roots." demanded, left again. On February 13, 1939 he entered - well in the run-up to his appointment as a full professor at the University of Münster a month later - in the [[Nazi Party|NSDAP]], which is why in 1945 he lost his professorship in Münster again. A proper retirement did not take place until 1946. As an [[Emeritus]], Haenchen continued teaching at the University of Münster for a number of years. Shortly before his death, he finished the text of his second, posthumously published masterpiece, a commentary on the [[Gospel according to John]].

Ernst Haenchen was the uncle of the photographer Karl Ludwig Haenchen.

== Works ==
* ''Die Frage nach der Gewissheit beim jungen Augustin'' (Tübinger Studien zur systematischen Theologie ; 1), Stuttgart 1932.
* ''Volk und Staat in der Lehre der Kirche.'' In: ''Volk. Staat. Kirche. Ein Lehrgang der Theologischen Fakultät Gießen.'' Verlag von Alfred Töpelmann, Gießen 1933.
* ''Die Botschaft des Thomas-Evangeliums.'' Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann ; 6, Berlin 1961.
* ''Gott und Mensch. Gesammelte Aufsätze.'' Tübingen 1965.
* ''Der Weg Jesu. Eine Erklärung des Markus-Evangeliums und der kanonischen Parallelen'' (Sammlung Töpelmann. 2. Reihe: Theologische Hilfsbücher;6), Berlin 1966 (2. durchges. u. verb. Aufl. 1968).
* ''Die Bibel und wir. Gesammelte Aufsätze''. Zweiter Band, Tübingen 1968, ISBN 3-525-51634-7.
* ''Die Gnosis. Band I: Zeugnisse der Kirchenväter''. Unter Mitwirkung von Ernst Haenchen und Martin Krause eingeleitet, übersetzt und erläutert von Werner Foerster. Zürich 1969 (Nachdruck 1995), ISBN 3-7608-1105-1.
* ''Die Apostelgeschichte. Kritisch-exegetischer Kommentar über das Neue Testament / begr. von [[Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer]]''. Hrsg. von Ferdinand Hahn ; 3, Göttingen 1977 (16. Aufl., 7., durchges. u. verb. Aufl. dieser Neuauslegung), ISBN 3-525-51634-7.
* ''Das Evangelium nach Thomas / möglichst wortgetreue Übers. von Ernst Haenchen.'' Neu-Isenburg 1979 ISBN 3-920947-27-4.
* ''Das Johannesevangelium – ein Kommentar. Aus den nachgelassenen Manuskripten hrsg. von U. Busse mit einem Vorwort von J. M. Robinson.'' Tübingen 1980, ISBN 3-16-143102-2.

== Literature ==
*''Festschrift für Ernst Haenchen zu seinem 70. Geburtstag am 10. Dezember 1964'', herausgegeben von Walther Eltester (Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche / Beihefte ; 30), Berlin 1964

== External links ==
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June 13, 2019 at 01:27AM

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June 12, 2019 at 02:50PM

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'''Sunita Singh Chauhan''' is an Indian politician.<ref name=":0">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> She is member of the Bihar legislative assembly from Belsand vidhan sabha consituency in Sitamarhi district.<ref></ref>

== Political career ==
She joined politics in 2000. She made her debut as member of legislative assembly in March 2005.<ref name=":0" /> But due to hung assembly election scheduled in the very same year. In Nov-Dec 2005 election she made her second consecutive win. And served as a member of the Bihar legislative assembly untill 2010. In the year 2015 she again contested as a JDU candidate from Belsand vidhan sabha constituency. And made her third win by defeating her nearest rival Md. Nasir Ahmad of Lok Janshakti Party.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> She is criticised for taking her husband inside the vidhan sabha presidings and getting benefit as a MLA.<ref></ref>

== References ==

June 12, 2019 at 02:47PM

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'''Amaranta Asiri Kun Radovic''' (born 10 December 1993) is an [[Italians|Italian]]-[[Peruvian]] actress established in [[Paris]], [[France]]<ref></ref><ref></ref>.

== Life and career ==
Granddaughter of ''[[:es:Natacha|Natacha]]'s'' actor and producer Vlado Radovich<ref></ref>, she studied at the Franco-Peruvian School [[Lycée Franco-Péruvien]], where she showed a vocation for stage arts since age five, acting and directing in school plays, improv groups, courses and workshops in theater, ballet and contemporary dance. At the age of 10 she was casted in the movie ''[[The Trial (2006 film)|The Trial]]'' by Peruvian director [[Judith Vélez]]<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>.

Her first starring role was in the [[:es:America Televisión|America Televisión]]'s 2014 miniseries ''Camino al Triunfo'', a TV show about the rise of Latin American lightweight boxing champion [[Jonathan Maicelo]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>. After finishing production she moved to [[Lyon]] to study acting at the [[:fr:École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre|ENSATT]] under the direction of [[:fr:Philippe Delaigue|Philippe Delaigue]]<ref></ref>. In 2016 she passed an audition to be a part of the [[Comédie Française]] as an academic actress where she performed in their world premiere for [[:fr:Pathé Live|Pathé Live]]<ref></ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>.

== Filmography ==

=== Films ===
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| rowspan="2" |2006
|''[[The Trial (2006 film)|The Trial]]''
|Young Miranda
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=== Television ===
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| rowspan="2" |2014
|''Camino al Triunfo''
|Karina
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=== Radio ===
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!Title
!Role
!Notes
|-
| rowspan="2" |2017
|''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'' – ''[[The Seven Crystal Balls]]''
|Raskar Kapac / Speaker Voice
|[[Radio drama]] for [[Radio France]]<ref></ref>
|}

== Theatre ==

=== [[Comédie Française]] ===

* 2016: [[Luchino Visconti]]'s ''[[The Damned (1969 film)|The Damned]]'' by [[Ivo van Hove]]<ref></ref>
* 2016: [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' by [[Éric Ruf]]<ref>http://bit.ly/2ZgU6O0>
* 2016: [[Victor Hugo]]'s ''[[Lucrezia Borgia (play)|Lucrèce Borgia]]'' by [[Denis Podalydès]]<ref></ref>
* 2016: [[Molière]]'s ''[[The Misanthrope]]'' by Clément Hervieu-Léger<ref></ref>
* 2017: [[Jean Renoir]]'s ''[[The Rules of the Game]]'' by Christiane Jatahy<ref></ref>
* 2017: [[Bertolt Brecht]]'s ''[[The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui]]'' by [[Katharina Thalbach]]<ref></ref>
* 2017: [[Georges Feydeau]]'s ''[[L'Hôtel du libre échange]]'' by [[Isabelle Nanty]]<ref></ref>
* 2017: [[Edmond Rostand]]'s ''[[Cyrano de Bergerac]]'' by [[Denis Podalydès]]<ref></ref>
* 2017: [[Pierre de Marivaux]]'s ''[[Double Inconstancy]]'' by Anne Kessler<ref>http://bit.ly/2F7U5V8>
* 2017: [[Robert Garnier]]'s ''[[:fr:Hippolyte (Garnier)|Hippolyte]]'' by [[Didier Sandre]]<ref></ref>

=== Other works ===

* 2018: [[Molière]]'s ''[[L'Amour médecin]]'' by Gérald Dumont<ref></ref>
* 2019: [[Alejandro Jodorowsky]]'s ''[[Les Trois Vieilles]]'' by Renata Armesto (Pre-production)

==References==

June 12, 2019 at 12:39PM

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June 12, 2019 at 12:22PM

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Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies

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'''Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS),''' is a [[Federal government of Nigeria|federal government]]-ownd labour institute<ref></ref> situated in Ilorin, Nigeria, established in 1986 to build the capacity of workers, employers and government officials in labour and industrial relations through training, research, education and inter-institutional linkages to promote labour management relations best practices and industrial harmony for sustainable development.<ref></ref>

Named after popular labour leader, [[Michael Imoudu]], who started his labour activities as a member of the [[Nigerian Railway Corporation|Railway]] Workers Union during the colonial era, MINILS is an arm of the Federal Ministry of Labour.

MINILS is headed by the Director-General, Alhaji Saliu lsiaq-Alabi

The institute also regularly collaborate with stakeholders to train staff at various quaters on labour relations<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>.

= History =
The idea of establishing a National Labour Institute dates back to the Third National Development Plan 1975 -1980 when the Federal Government of [[Nigeria]] took over the Patrice Lumumba Labour Institute and Trade Union Institute for Economic and Social Development Established by the banned Nigerian Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and United Labour Congress of Nigeria (ULCN) respectively.

The antecedents and rationale behind the establishment of the National Institute for Labour Studies were therefore enunciated in the 1975 National Labour Policy and Plan. The objective was pursued with vigour during the Second Republic when the foundation stone of the Institute was laid in Ilorin by the then Civilian President, Shehu Shagari on 4th May 1983. The Institute has its legal backing vide Act Cap 261 of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990 (formerly known as Decree No. 5 of 1986).

NIILS was renamed Michael Imoudu Institute for Labour Studies, Ilorin by the then Military President of the Country, General Ibrahim Babangida, on 1st May 1992 in honour of Nigeria's stout defender of workers' rights, Michael Imoudu.
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June 12, 2019 at 08:42AM

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'''Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS),''' is a [[Federal government of Nigeria|federal government]]-ownd labour institute<ref></ref> situated in Ilorin, Nigeria, established in 1986 to build the capacity of workers, employers and government officials in labour and industrial relations through training, research, education and inter-institutional linkages to promote labour management relations best practices and industrial harmony for sustainable development.<ref></ref>

Named after popular labour leader, [[Michael Imoudu]], who started his labour activities as a member of the [[Nigerian Railway Corporation|Railway]] Workers Union during the colonial era, MINILS is an arm of the Federal Ministry of Labour.

MINILS is headed by the Director-General, Alhaji Saliu lsiaq-Alabi

The institute also regularly collaborate with stakeholders to train staff at various quaters on labour relations<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>.

= History =
The idea of establishing a National Labour Institute dates back to the Third National Development Plan 1975 -1980 when the Federal Government of [[Nigeria]] took over the Patrice Lumumba Labour Institute and Trade Union Institute for Economic and Social Development Established by the banned Nigerian Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and United Labour Congress of Nigeria (ULCN) respectively.

The antecedents and rationale behind the establishment of the National Institute for Labour Studies were therefore enunciated in the 1975 National Labour Policy and Plan. The objective was pursued with vigour during the Second Republic when the foundation stone of the Institute was laid in Ilorin by the then Civilian President, Shehu Shagari on 4th May 1983. The Institute has its legal backing vide Act Cap 261 of the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 1990 (formerly known as Decree No. 5 of 1986).

NIILS was renamed Michael Imoudu Institute for Labour Studies, Ilorin by the then Military President of the Country, General Ibrahim Babangida, on 1st May 1992 in honour of Nigeria's stout defender of workers' rights, Michael Imoudu.

June 12, 2019 at 08:39AM

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June 11, 2019 at 11:00PM

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June 11, 2019 at 11:27PM

List of Norway national football team World Cup and European Championship squads

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The [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] and [[UEFA European Football Championship|European Championship]], are the primary competitive tournaments the [[Norway national football team]] enters. The finals of both tournaments held every four years in alternate even numbered years. Excluding the tournament years in which Norway either did not enter or failed to qualify for the finals, the Norway national team has nominated the following squads of players to compete in the finals:

==1938 World Cup==


* Progress: Round of 16

Head coach: [[Asbjørn Halvorsen]]

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|caps=1|club=[[Fredrikstad FK|Fredrikstad]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=34|club=[[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=14|club=[[Hardy FK|Hardy]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=12|club=[[F.C. Lyn Oslo|Lyn]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=18|club=[[Odd Grenland B.K.|Odd]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=22|club=[[F.C. Lyn Oslo|Lyn]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=0|club=[[Fredrikstad FK|Fredrikstad]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=12|club=[[F.C. Lyn Oslo|Lyn]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=11|club=[[Fredrikstad FK|Fredrikstad]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=44|club=[[Vålerenga I.F. Fotball|Vålerengen]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=45|club=[[F.C. Lyn Oslo|Lyn]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=29|club=[[Viking FK|Viking]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=2|club=[[Mjøndalen IF|Mjøndalen]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=0|club=[[Mjøndalen IF|Mjøndalen]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=1|club=[[Mjøndalen IF|Mjøndalen]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=0|club=[[Fredrikstad FK|Fredrikstad]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=0|club=[[Sarpsborg FK|Sarpsborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age=|caps=0|club=[[Fram Larvik]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=0|club=[[Storm BK|Storm]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=17|club=[[Lillestrøm SK|Lillestrøm]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|age= |caps=0|club=[[Drafn]]|clubnat=Norway}}



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==1994 World Cup==


* Progress: Group stage

Head coach: [[Egil Olsen]]


|caps=84|club=[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=44|club=[[Oldham Athletic A.F.C.|Oldham Athletic]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=20|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=57|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=Germany}}
|caps=34|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=23|club=[[Sheffield United F.C.|Sheffield United]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=25|club=[[IK Start|Start]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=29|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=50|club=[[Swindon Town F.C.|Swindon Town]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=32|club=[[Lierse S.K.|Lierse]]|clubnat=Belgium}}
|caps=44|club=[[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]]|clubnat=Switzerland}}
|caps=12|club=[[Lillestrøm SK|Lillestrøm]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=25|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=20|club=[[Sheffield United F.C.|Sheffield United]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=32|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=54|club=[[Bursaspor]]|clubnat=Turkey}}
|caps=2|club=[[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]]|clubnat=Denmark}}
|caps=3|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=1|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=16|club=[[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=1|club=[[Tromsø IL|Tromsø]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=29|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=England}}


==1998 World Cup==


* Progress: Round of 16

Head coach: [[Egil Olsen]]

|caps=39|club=[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=60|club=[[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=33|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=52|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=62|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=34|club=[[AaB Fodbold|AaB]]|clubnat=Denmark}}
|caps=54|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=Greece}}
|caps=55|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=25|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=66|club=[[Hertha BSC]]|clubnat=Germany}}
|caps=64|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=1|club=[[Everton F.C.|Everton]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=1|club=[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=1|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=13|club=[[Celta de Vigo|Celta Vigo]]|clubnat=Spain}}
|caps=44|club=[[Strømsgodset IF|Strømsgodset]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=9|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=Germany}}
|caps=13|club=[[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=1|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}
|caps=13|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|clubnat=England}}
|caps=4|club=[[LASK Linz]]|clubnat=Austria}}
|caps=5|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=Norway}}


==2000 European Championship==


* Progress: Group stage

Manager: [[Nils Johan Semb]]


|caps=10|club=[[Everton F.C.|Everton]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=24|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=11|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=70|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=8|club=[[Wimbledon F.C.|Wimbledon]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=23|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=72|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE}}
|caps=57|club=[[AaB Fodbold|Aalborg BK]]|clubnat=DEN}}
|caps=48|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=83|club=[[Vålerenga I.F. Fotball|Vålerenga]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=35|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=14|club=[[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|clubnat=ESP}}
|caps=1|club=[[Molde FK|Molde]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=18|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=5|club=[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]|clubnat=FRA}}
|caps=17|club=[[Deportivo Alavés]]|clubnat=ESP}}
|caps=12|club=[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]|clubnat=NOR}}
|caps=15|club=[[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=5|club=[[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=30|club=[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]|clubnat=ENG}}
|caps=25|club=[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]|clubnat=SCO}}
|caps=71|club=[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]|clubnat=ENG}}


==See also==
* [[List of Norway international footballers]] (by years/caps/goals) (25 caps and over)

==References==




[[Category:Norway national football team lists|S]]
[[Category:Norway at the UEFA European Championship|squads]]
[[Category:Norway at the FIFA World Cup|squads]]

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2016–17 División de Honor de Rugby

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|date=|champions=|runnersup=|relegated=|matches=|attendance=|tries=|top point scorer=|top try scorer=|prevseason=[[2015–16 División de Honor de Rugby|2015–16]]|nextseason=[[2017–18 División de Honor de Rugby|2017–18]]}}
The '''2016–17 División de Honor''' was the 63rd season of the [[División de Honor de Rugby|top flight]] of the Spanish domestic [[rugby union]] competition since its inception in 1970.

Valladolid won the title, its seventh overall after defeating local arch-rivals SilverStorm El Salvador in the Final.

== Competition format ==

The División de Honor season takes place between September and March, with every team playing each other home and away for a total of 22 matches. Points are awarded according to the following:

* 4 points for a win
* 2 points for a draw
* 1 bonus point is awarded to a team scoring 4 [[Try|tries]] or more in a match
* 1 bonus point is awarded to a team that loses a match by 7 points or fewer

The six teams with the highest number of points at the end of 22 rounds of matches play the championship playoffs. The top two teams win a semifinal birth automatically, while the next four teams play off to take the remaining two spots.

The club which finishes bottom is relegated, while the club that finishes 11th goes into a playoff with a team from División de Honor B.

=== Promotion and relegation ===
The bottom team in the standings is relegated to [[División de Honor B de Rugby|División de Honor B]], while the team finishing 11th play the relegation playoff. The top team from [[División de Honor B de Rugby|División de Honor B]] is promoted to División de Honor.

== Teams ==









|x=0.56|y=0.49}}

{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Team
!Stadium
!Capacity
!City
|-
|[[Valladolid RAC]]
|[[Estadio Pepe Rojo|Pepe Rojo]]
|5,000
|[[Valladolid]]
|-
|[[UE Santboiana|Santboiana]]
|Baldiri Aleu
|4,000
|[[Sant Boi de Llobregat]]
|-
|[[CR Cisneros|CR Complutense Cisneros]]
|[[Estadio Nacional Complutense|Estadio Complutense]]
|12,400
|[[Madrid]]
|-
|[[Ciencias Sevilla CR|Ciencias Fundación Cajasol]]
|Estadio de la Cartuja
|57,619
|[[Seville]]
|-
|[[Gernika_RT]]
|[[Gernika]]
|Urbieta zelaia
|1,000
|-
|[[Independiente RC]]
|[[Mies de Cozada|San Román]]
|1,500
|[[Santander, Cantabria|Santander]], [[Cantabria]]
|-
|[[CR El Salvador|SilverStorm El Salvador]]
|[[Estadio Pepe Rojo|Pepe Rojo]]
|5,000
|[[Valladolid]]
|-
|[[Gernika RT|Bizkaia Gernika]]
|Urbieta
|2,500
|[[Guernica|Gernika]], [[Bizkaia]]
|-
|[[Ordizia RE|AMPO Ordizia]]
|Altamira
|500<ref></ref>
|[[Ordizia]], [[Gipuzkoa]]
|-
|[[Hernani CRE|Hernani]]
|Landare Toki
|500
|[[Hernani, Spain|Hernani]], [[Gipuzkoa]]
|-
|[[FC Barcelona Rugby|FC Barcelona]]
|La Teixonera
|500
|[[Barcelona]]
|-
|[[Alcobendas Rugby|Sanitas Alcobendas]]
|Las Terrazas
|500
|[[Alcobendas]]
|-
|}

=== Table ===

{| class="wikitable sortable col2izq" style="text-align: right; font-size: 85%"
!&nbsp;
!Team
!P
!W
!D
!L
!F
!A
!+/-
!Tries For
!Tries Against
!Bonus
!Losing Bonus
!Pts
|- style="background:#C0FF65;"
|1
|SilverStorm El Salvador
|22
|18
|2
|2
|852
|405
|447
|120
|53
|15
|1
|92
|- style="background:#C0FF65;"
|2
|VRAC Quesos Entrepinares
|22
|18
|1
|3
|816
|448
|368
|107
|53
|14
|1
|89
|- style="background:#A6F1A6;"
|3
|Sanitas Alcobendas
|22
|16
|1
|5
|614
|487
|127
|80
|62
|10
|2
|78
|- style="background:#A6F1A6;"
|4
|Ampo Ordizia RE
|22
|12
|2
|8
|614
|581
|33
|76
|77
|9
|2
|63
|- style="background:#A6F1A6;"
|5
|UBU-Colina Clinic
|22
|11
|0
|11
|612
|654
| -42
|80
|86
|12
|3
|59
|- style="background:#A6F1A6;"
|6
|Barcelona
|22
|11
|1
|10
|503
|549
| -46
|64
|65
|7
|4
|57
|- style="background:#F5F5F5;"
|7
|UE Santboiana
|22
|10
|1
|11
|566
|570
| -4
|79
|74
|10
|5
|57
|- style="background:#F5F5F5;"
|8
|Independiente Rugby club
|22
|7
|1
|14
|580
|691
| -111
|74
|94
|8
|5
|43
|- style="background:#F5F5F5;"
|9
|Hernani
|22
|7
|0
|15
|467
|687
| -220
|61
|91
|7
|6
|41
|- style="background:#F5F5F5;"
|10
|Complutense Cisneros
|22
|5
|1
|16
|526
|673
| -147
|73
|94
|9
|8
|39
|- style="background:#FFBB55;"
|11
|CR La Vila
|22
|6
|0
|16
|471
|661
| -190
|61
|92
|7
|7
|38
|- style="background:#FFBBBB;"
|12
|Bizkaia Gernika
|22
|5
|2
|15
|497
|712
| -215
|64
|98
|6
|6
|36
|- class="sortbottom" style="text-align: center"
| colspan="14" |
|}

<center>
<small>''Mis à jour le 26 juin 2017''</small>
</center>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Classement de la compétition
!<abbr>N<sup>o</sup></abbr>
!Club
!Joués
!<abbr>V</abbr>
!<abbr>N</abbr>
!<abbr>D</abbr>
!<abbr>BO</abbr>
!<abbr>BD</abbr>
!<abbr>PM</abbr>
!<abbr>PE</abbr>
!<abbr>Diff</abbr>
!<abbr>Pts</abbr>
|-
|1
|El Salvador('''T''')
|22
|19
|0
|3
|15
|2
|796
|401
|395
|'''93'''
|-
|2
|Valladolid RAC
|22
|19
|0
|3
|16
|1
|878
|337
|541
|'''93'''
|-
|3
|Alcobendas
|22
|16
|0
|6
|11
|2
|741
|453
|288
|'''77'''
|-
|4
|UE Santboiana
|22
|15
|0
|7
|13
|3
|743
|465
|278
|'''76'''
|-
|5
|CR Cisneros
|22
|13
|0
|9
|13
|1
|613
|528
|85
|'''66'''
|-
|6
|Independiente RC
|22
|12
|0
|10
|9
|1
|563
|694
| -131
|'''58'''
|-
|7
|Ordizia RE
|22
|10
|0
|12
|8
|3
|491
|493
| -2
|'''51'''
|-
|8
|Gernika RT
|22
|9
|0
|13
|9
|4
|479
|538
| -59
|'''49'''
|-
|9
|Hernani CRE
|22
|7
|0
|15
|3
|4
|351
|608
| -257
|'''35'''
|-
|10
|FC Barcelone
|22
|5
|0
|17
|5
|4
|459
|739
| -280
|'''29'''
|-
|11
|Getxo Artea RT
|22
|4
|1
|17
|6
|3
|432
|790
| -358
|'''27'''
|-
|12
|Ciencias Sevilla CR ('''P''')
|22
|2
|1
|19
|5
|5
|368
|868
| -500
|'''20'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|
|Qualifiés pour les demi-finales (<abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 1, <abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 2).
|-
|
|Qualifiés pour les barrages (<abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 3, <abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 4, <abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 5, <abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 6).
|-
|
|Barrage pour la relégation en seconde division (<abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 11).
|-
|
|Relégué (<abbr>n<sup>o</sup></abbr> 12).
|-
|
|'''T''' : tenant du titre 2016, '''P''' : promu 2016.
|}
<center>
{|
|
{| bgcolor="#f7f8ff" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="font-size: 95%; border: gray solid 1px; border-collapse: collapse;text-align:center;"
| style="background: #C0FF65;" width="20" |
| bgcolor="#ffffff" align="left" |Qualified for playoff semifinals.
|-
| style="background: #A6F1A6;" width="20" |
| bgcolor="#ffffff" align="left" |Qualified for playoff quarterfinals.
|-
| style="background: #FFBB55;" width="20" |
| bgcolor="#ffffff" align="left" |Playoff against 2nd place team from División de Honor B
|-
| style="background: #FFBBBB;" width="20" |
| bgcolor="#ffffff" align="left" |Relegation to División de Honor B
|-
| style="background: #F5F5F5;" width="20" |
| bgcolor="#ffffff" align="left" |Champion 2018/19
|}
|}
</center>

== Playoffs ==



== References ==


[[Category:Rugby union in Spain]]

== External links ==

* [http://www.ferugby.es/ Official site]




[[Category:División de Honor de Rugby seasons|2012-13]]
[[Category:2012–13 in Spanish rugby union leagues| ]]
[[Category:2012–13 in European rugby union leagues|Spain]]

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