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dailytudors · 2 months ago
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TUDOR WEEK 2024
It is baaaaack by popular demand!. We are hosting Tudor Week 2024. This is going to be hosted from Monday the 14th of October to Sunday the 20th of October.
The week will go as follows:
Day 1 - Monday, 14th of October:  Your Favourite Tudor (members of the family that were born Tudors). Day 2 - Tuesday, 15th of October: Favourite Tudor contemporary quote about or said by the Tudor family. Day 3 - Wednesday, 16th of October: Best Tudor What If? Day 4 - Thursday, 17th of October: Fancast Your Favourite Tudor Family Member. Day 5 - Friday, 18th of October: Favourite Tudor Iconography (e.g. Tudor Rose, Anne Boleyn's falcon, Jane Seymour's Phoenix). Day 6 - Saturday, 19th of October: Favourite Tudor Couple (could include unmarried couples, e.g., Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley). Day 7 - Sunday, 20th of October: Favourite Tudor-related location.
This can cover all events and media that a Tudor family member is present, so from Owen Tudor to Elizabeth Tudor, and may include spouses and acknowledged children of direct members of the Tudor family (if unsure who we cover please check our Family page). We have attempted to make it as broad as possible and no pressure if you are late with some of the days, we will still reblog.
Previous Years: 2021, 2022, 2023
Be sure to tag your posts TudorWeek2024 and DailyTudors, looking forward to seeing your posts!
The Team at DailyTudors
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transthadymacdermot · 2 years ago
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WIP intro: This Happy Consitution
Genre: historical fiction, gothic fiction, political drama, with some vague fantasy elements
POV: third person limited, multiple povs
Status: third draft
Setting: 1807-1810, mostly in the UK but also there's various scenes in other places such as the Arctic and Switzerland
Themes: ambition / duty / morality / honour / corruption
Ernst Leitner is an ambitious and promising young doctor fresh from medical school who, while studying a mysterious new type of whale in the Arctic, discovers a new chemical compound which can be used to bring the dead back to life. After the death of his partner, which he was partially responsible for, he devotes himself in whole to figuring out how to use the compound, and heads to England, where he finds the famous and influential politician the Duke of Tateley willing to support his endeavour in return for personal medical care. Ernst accepts, and with the help of his partner, Deirdre, and her flatmates Colette and Oliver, eventually does achieve the monumental task of Raising The Dead.
Things almost immediately go sour, however, when Ernst's recklessness leads to Oliver's death, and Oliver turns out to be implicated in a political scandal that gets worse and worse the longer you look at it. Now Tateley's scheming friends are very interested in Ernst's life, as well, and when he ends up being accused of the crime, he begins to wonder if there's anyone in his life who he can truly trust.
Characters: (there’s A Lot More Than This, so just know I’m including only the Most Important ones)
Doctor Ernst Johann Leitner: ambitious young doctor, who is mainly motivated by how much he really does just want to stop all the horrors he sees around him. It’s him who discovers the death-defying chemical. he/him
Owen "Tuck" Graves: a transmasc American whaler and journalist hiding out from his parents in London. Ernst's best friend, and a good friend of Colette. he/him
Colette Pernet: French Jewish acrobat, who lives with her father and owns the flat Deirdre and Oliver also live in. She's looking out to protect those she cares about, and them only. she/her
Deirdre Weston: Ernst's (eventual) partner, and Colette's best friend. Finds herself frequently being something of a Cassandra. she/her
Oliver Harris, esq: the youngest son of a wealthy family, who has been thrown out by his mother to fend for himself. He wants to get elected to Parliament, and aids Ernst when Ernst promises to introduce him to Tateley to further his career. he/him
Edmund Arthur Joseph William Achreton, 6th Duke of Tateley: Whig Leader of the Opposition, who has an undefined (due to the time period) chronic illness. He's Ernst's aristocratic patron. he/him
Helene Marie-Anne Adrienne Achreton, 6th Duchess of Tateley: Tateley's wife, she's practically the queen of high society. She's also a naturalist, and very interested in Ernst's work. she/her
Timothy Seymour MP: a mysterious and absurdly private member of Tateley's party who may or may not be manipulating everyone for his own ends. he/him
Lavinia "Vinney" Moore: A society lady, Tateley's best friend since childhood. She's always up to date on all the gossip. she/her
Richard Jepson MP: an advanced radical member of Tateley's party, who is also his very good friend. He finds himself frequently and unwillingly at the centre of various scandals. he/him
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wwwrecktagle · 3 years ago
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trans-and-baby-names · 5 years ago
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Masculine Names
Aaron  Abdul Abe  Abel Abraham  Abram Ace Achilles  Adair Adam Adonis Adrian Adriel  Ahmed Ajax Ajay Aiden Alan Albert Alejandro Alex Alexander Alfonso Alfred Alistair Alister Allen  Alonzo Amadeo Amadeus Amani Amari Ambrose Amir Anders  Anderson Andre Andreas Andrew Andy Angel Angelo Angus Ansel  Anson Anthony Antonio Apollo Aries Archer Archie Aristotle Arlo  Arnaldo Arnold Arsenio Arthur Arturo Arwin Asa Asher Aslan Atlas  Atticus Aubrey August Augustin Augustine Augustus Aurelio Aurelius Austin Axel  Aziz
Balthazar  Bane Barnabas  Barnaby Barney Baron  Barrett Basil Bastian  Bear Beau Beck Ben Benjamin  Benji Bentley Bernard Bertram Bertrand  Blake Blaze Blue Bobby Bodhi Booker Boris  Boston Bowie Boyd Brad Bradford Bradley Bram  Bramwell Bran Brandon Brandt Braxton Braylen Brayden Brendon  Brent Brett Brian Briar Brick Bridge Bridger Brock Brody Brogan  Bronx Brook Brooks Bruce Bruno Brutus Bryce Bryson Buck Bud Buddha  Buddy Buck Burt Burton Buster Buzz Byron 
Cade  Caden Cain  Cairo Caius Calder  Caleb Callum Calvin Cam  Cameron Camillo Campbell Carl  Carlisle Carlito Carlo Carlos Carlton  Carmine Carson Carter Casper Caspian Cassian  Cassias Cato Cecil Cedar Cedric Cesar Chad Chadwick  Chance Charles Charlton Chase Chauncey Chester Chidi Chip  Christoff Christoph Christopher Christian Chuck Cian Cillian  Clarence Clark Claud Clay Clayton Cliff Clifford Clint Clinton  Clyde Coby Cody Colby Cole Collin Colt Colton Conan Connor Conrad  Constantine Cooper Copper Corbin Cornelius Cory Cosmo Cosmos Costas Craig Crispin Cruz Curt Curtis Cyrus
Dale  Dallas  Dalton Damien  Damon Dan Dane Daniel  Dante Darius Darrel Darren  Dash Dashiell Davey David Dawson  Dax Daxton Deacon Dean DeAndre Declan  Demetrius Denali Dennis Denny Denzel Derek  Derrick Des Desmond Dewey Dex Dexter Diego Diesel  Dion Dirk Dixon Dmitri Dominic Donatello Donovan Dorian  Doug Douglas Draco Drew Duke Duncan Dustin Dusty Dwayne Dwight  Dylan Dyson 
Earl  Easton  Edgar Edmund  Eduardo Edward Edwin  Egon Eli Elijah Elias  Elliott Ellis Elroy Elton  Emanuel Emeric Emerson Emery  Emil Emiliano Emmett Emrys Enrique  Enzo Eric Ernest Ernesto Ernie Esteban  Ethan Eugene Eustace Euvan Evan Evander Everett  Ezekiel Ezra 
Fabian  Fabio Falcon  Faustus Felix Ferdinand  Fergus Ferguson Fernando Fidel  Fido Finbar Findlay Finn Finnley  Fionn Fisher Fitz Fletcher Flint Florence  Florian Ford Forrest Fort Foster Fowler Fox  Francesco Francis Francisco Franco Frank Frankie  Franklin Fred Freddy Fredrick Frederico
Gabe  Gabriel  Gael Gage  Gale Galen Garfield Garrett Gaston Gatsby  Gavin Geoffrey Geordie George  Gerald Gerard Gideon Gil Gilbert  Gilberto Giovanni Glenn Gordon Gordy  Grady Graham Grant Gray Grayson Gregg  Gregory Grey Griffin Griffith Grover Gunner  Gunther Gus Gustavo Guy 
Hades  Hal Hamilton  Hank Hans Harley Harrison  Harry Hawk Hayden Hayes Heath Hector  Henrik Hendrix Henry Herb Herbert Herbie  Hercules Hermes Hershel Hiram Holden Howard  Howie Hudson Hugo Humphrey Hunter Hux Huxley 
Ian Igor Iker Irvin Isaac Isaiah Ivan 
Jace  Jack Jackson  Jacob Jaques Jaden  Jake Jalen Jamal James  Jameson Jared Jason Jax  Jay Jed Jedidiah Jefferson  Jeffrey Jeremiah Jeremy Jerome  Jerry Jesus Jethro Jett Jim Jimmy  Joe Joel Johan Johannes John Johnny Jonah  Jonas Jonathan Jones Jordan Jose Joseph Joshua  Josiah Juan Juanito Judah Judas Judd Jude Jules Julian  Julien Julio Julius Junior Jupiter Jurgen Justice Justin Justus 
Kaden  Kai Kaiser  Kale Kaleb Kane  Keane Keanu Keaton  Keegan Keenan Keith  Kellen Kenan Kendrick  Kenneth Kenzo Keoni Kevin Khalid  Kian Kieran Kiernan Kingsley Kingston Killian  Kip Kwan Kyle
Lachlan  Lake Lamar  Lance Lancelot  Landon Lane Larkin  Larry Lars Laurence Laurent  Lawrence Lawson Lazlo Legend Leif  Leith Leland Leo Leon Leonardo Leopold  Leroy Levi Liam Lincoln Linden Logan Loki  London Lonnie Lonny Lorcan Lorenzo Lou Louie  Louis Luc Luca Lucas Lucian Lucky Luke Lupe Luther
Maddox  Maksim Malachi  Malachy Malakai Malcolm  Malik Manfred Manny Marcel Marcello  Marcellus Marcio Marcius Marco Marcos  Marcus Marian Marino Mario Marius Mark  Marlin Marlon Marmaduke Marques Mars Marshall  Martin Marty Marvel Marvin Massimo Mason Matt Matteo  Matthew Maurice Maverick Max Maximilian Maximus Maxwell  Melvin Mercury Meredith Merritt Micah Michael Miguel Miles  Milo Mitchell Moe Monte Montgomery Murdoch Murphy Murray Murtagh  Murtaugh Myles
Nathan  Nathaniel  Ned Nelson  Nemo Neo Neon  Neptune Neville  Newt Newton Nick  Nicky Nicola Nicolai  Nicholas Niko Noah Noel Nolan  Norm Norman Novak 
Obadiah  Octavio Octavius  Odin Olaf Oleg Oliver  Olivier Omar Orion Orlando  Orville Osborn Oscar Oso Osvaldo  Oswald Ottis Otto Owen Oz Ozzy
Pablo  Palmer Panther  Parker Pascal Patrick Paul  Paxton Pedro Penn Percival Percy Perseus  Peter Peyton Phil Philip Phineas Phoenix Pier  Pierce Pierre Pilot Pluto Porter Poseidon Preston  Prince Prosper
Qadir  Quincy Quinn  Quinton 
Raiden  Ralph Ramone  Ramses Randall Randolph  Randy Raphael Ravi Ray Raymond Red  Reece Reggie Reginald Regis Reid Remington  Reuben Rex Reynald Reynaldo Reynard Rhett Rhys  Ricardo Richard Richie Richmond Rick Ricky Rico Ridge  Riley Rio Riordan River Robert Roberto Robbie Rocco Rocky  Rodney Rodrigo Roger Ricky Riley Rod Rodrick Roger Roland  Roman Romeo Ross Rowan Rudy Rufus Russell Ryder Ryker Rylan Ryland 
Salem  Salvador  Salvator Sam  Samir Sampson Samson  Samuel Sander Sandford Sanjay  Santiago Saul Sawyer Scott Sean Sebastian  Septimus Serge Sergio Seth Seus Seymour Shane  Shawn Shayne Sheldon Shepherd Sherlock Sherman Shin Sidney  Sigmund Silas Silver Silvester Simon Sinclair Sinjin Sirius  Slade Slate Sol Solomon Sonny Sparrow Spartacus Spencer Spike  Soren Stan Stanford Stanley Steele Stephen Steven Stevie Stone Sven Summit  Sullivan Sully Sylvester
Tad  Tag Talon  Tanner Tate  Ted Teddy Teo Teodor  Teodoro Terence Terrell  Terry Tex Thad Thaddeus Thane  Thatcher Theo Theoden Theodore Thomas  Thor Thorn Tiberius Tiger Tito Titus Timothy  Titus Tobias Toby Tommy Tony Topher Trace Travis  Trent Trenton Trev Trevor Trey Tristan Troy Truman Tucker  Tudor Tullio Tullius Tully Tycho Tyler Tyrell Tyrese Tyrone  Tyson
Uberto  Ulric Ulrich  Ulysses Uriah Urban Urijah  Uriel
Van  Vance  Vaugn Victor  Vince Vincenco Vincent  Vinny Virgil Vlad Vladimir 
Wade  Walden  Waldo Walker  Wallace Wally Walt  Walter Warner Warren  Watson Waylon Wayne Wendall  Wesley Westley Weston Wilbert  Wilbur Wilder Wiley Wilfred Will William  Winston Wolf Wolfe Wolfgang Woodrow Wyatt 
Xander  Xavier Xavion  Xenon
Yael  Yahir York Yosef  Yousef Yusef
Zac  Zach Zachariah  Zacharias Zachary Zack  Zander Zane Zayden Zeke  Zeus Ziggy Zion Zoltan
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lucrezianoin · 5 years ago
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Arthurian novels. Part 4, a tentative list of novels 2017 - 2020 (total: 668 books)
This is PART 4. part 1 is here (1850 - 1990) part 2 is here (1991 - 2005) part 3 is here (2006 - 2016) the complete list is here (wordpress).
CLICK TO READ THE LAST UPDATE (22 April 2020) + (past updates)
While the previous lists are full lists and normally updated, I am a bit more cautious for the new arthurian books (2017-2020) mostly because a lot of people self publish so the content increased exponentially. 
If you know of any other arthurian books and series (or if you see some mistake), please, let me know.
-A TENTATIVE LIST OF ARTHURIAN NOVELS PUBLISHED 2017-2020-
2017 - [1-3] The Arthur quartet (Harper Fox) [gr] 2017 - The Book Knights (McKenney) [gr] 2017 - [1-5] Camelot (Galen Wolf) [gr] 2017 - Farewell to Camelot: Rise of the Twin-Born Kings (J. M. Owens) [gr]
2017 - [1] Guinevere Forever (M. L. Bullock) [gr]  2018 - [2] Guinevere Unconquered (M. L. Bullock) [gr] 2019 - [3] The Undead Queen of Camelot (M. L. Bullock) [gr]
2017 - King Arthur & Mordred: A Young King in Waiting (Jess Browning) [gr] 2017 - The Kingpin of Camelot (Cassandra Gannon) [gr] 2017 - [1-4] The Knight's Journal (King Arthur Origins) (Brian J. Lang) [gr] 2017 - [1-3] The Igraine trilogy (Lavinia Collins) [gr] 2017 - [AU] Math and Magic in Camelot (Lilac Mohr) [gr] 2017 - [1-3] [AU] The School for Good and Evil: The Camelot Years Series (Soman Chainani) [gr] 2018 - [C] By the Light of Camelot (edited by J. R. Campbell, Shannon Allen) [gr] 2018 - Camelot 2050: Dragon Fire (Cartwright) [gr] 2018 - [1-4] [AU] Camelot Misfits MC series (Xavier Neal) [gr]
2018 - [1] A Dog in King Arthur's Court (Audrey Mackaman) [gr] 2019 - [2] Quest for the Grail (Audrey Mackaman) [gr]
2018 - Kingdom Camelot (G. R. Griffin) [gr] 2018 - [1-3] The Heirs to Camelot (Jacqueline Church Simonds) [gr] 2018 - The Last Pendragon (Aurora Dawn) [gr]
2018 - [1] Lancelot (Giles Kristian) [gr] 2020 - [2] Camelot (Giles Kristian) [gr]
2018 - [1-3] New Camelot Series (Barbara Russell) [gr] 2018 - A Song of Camelot (Seymour Stevens) [gr] 2018 - The Woman In the Tree: The True Story of Camelot (Natasha D. Lane) [gr] 2019 - Best Knight Ever (Cassandra Gannon) [gr] 2019 - Camelot after: Der Fluch (Martin Glöckner) [gr] 2019 - [1-5] [AU] Camelot New York (Vanessa Cortese) [gr]  2019 - The Curse of Camelot (Gina Hollands) [gr] 2019 - Cursed (Thomas Wheeler, Frank Miller) [gr] 2019 - [1] Stolen Legacy (Zara Stark) [gr] 2019 - [1-2] [AU] Guardians of Camelot (Victoria Sue) [gr]
2019 - [1] The Guinevere Deception (Kiersten White) [gr] 2020 - [2] Camelot Betrayal (Kiersten White) [gr]
2019 - [1] Le Fay (The Camelot Series Book 1) (Stacey Jaine McIntosh) [gr] 2019 - Morgan the Fairy: Heir of Camelot (R. K. Wheeler) [gr]
2019 - [1] Once & Future (Amy Rose Capetta) [gr] 2020 - [2] Sword in the Stars (Amy Rose Capetta) [gr]
2019 - [1-4] Pendragon's Heir (Suzannah Rowntree) [gr] 2019 - Queen Takes Camelot (Their Vampire Queen) (Burkhart) [gr] 2019 - [1-3] The Round Table Chronicles Series (T.J. Schongar) [gr] 2020 - [C] Beyond Camelot: A Crazy Ink Anthology (Justina Luther) [gr] 2020 - O Mago de Camelot (Marcelo Hipólito) [gr] 2020 - The Stain of Mordred: A Mage of Avalon (Glenn Scrimshaw) [gr]
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stephaniefchase · 8 years ago
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Bajan Newscap 2/11/2017
Good Morning #realdreamchasers! Here is your daily news cap for Saturday 11th February 2017. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Today (BT) or by purchasing a Saturday Sun Nation Newspaper (SS).
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OWEN’S PUPPETS –Former Minister of Energy Elizabeth Thompson is pointing an accusing finger at her ex boss by implying that he was behind the island’s newest political party as a means to get at Barbados Labour Party (BLP) leader Mia Mottley. Thompson, who served as Minister of Energy and Environment in the Owen Arthur-led BLP administration, Friday launched a broadside at Arthur and Lynette Eastmond, who yesterday launched the United Progressive Party (UPP), mere weeks after reportedly stating she was a member of the BLP and was not involved in any other political movement. Eastmond, who contested and lost the last three general elections on a BLP ticket, was introduced as the chairman of the new party, something that Thompson did not allow to go unnoticed in a lengthy Facebook post. “I found the fact that the person who led the interview was described as chairman and not party leader, most interesting,” she wrote. “It will be interesting to see who they attract and what their platform is. This group [is] united by dislike of the leader of the BLP and sharing common bonds in their inability to win seats or nominations.” The former minister led a stout defence of Mottley, with whom she served in the Arthur Cabinet, suggesting that the current BLP leader had survived Arthur’s every attempt to get rid of her. Having failed, Thompson said it had become obvious from Arthur’s recent utterances that he had resorted to forming a party of disgruntled BLP politicians as his latest effort to humiliate Mottley. “OSA [Owen Seymour Arthur] did not manage to get rid of MAM [Mia Amor Mottley] by abusing her publicly; he did not accomplish it by not going to Parliament; he did not accomplish it by being silent on important national issues; he did not accomplish it by threatening to leave and then actually leaving the BLP. “So when in recent weeks, almost coinciding with talk of the new party, he was again engaging in serious national discourse in a way that we know he is fully capable of doing . . . finally, he has revealed his latest hand, or should I say, his instrument. If this is the new game, then the UPP is the United Puppets Party . . . or the United Political Puppets.” This notwithstanding, Thompson held out hope that Mottley and Arthur would put their differences aside and “unite for the sake of the country”. She said they did not have to be friends, they “just have to work together for the greater cause of country and citizen”. Otherwise, she said, the UPP would be an asset to the incumbent Democratic Labour Party, which is currently struggling to maintain Barbadians’ faith in its ability to govern. “If I were FS [Freundel Stuart, the Prime Minister], even if I was contemplating an early election, I would sit back, give the UPP time to pull BLP supporters, give them time to raise finance and candidates, wait for the Old BLP and the New BLP to start cannibalizing each other and their leaders,” she said, even while insisting that the country needed “strong, visionary, competent people, united to take the country forward and utilizing skills, intellect and experience”. (BT)
DON’T TOUCH THEM –The Freundel Stuart administration is being given a stern warning not to touch certain state entities if it ever were to go on a privatization drive. Barbados’ Ambassador to the Caribbean Community Robert Bobby Morris Friday said some statutory bodies were simply too important to be placed in the hands of the private sector. Privatization has been a vexing issue since the 2013 general election campaign, and with the economy continuing to struggle, leading economists, including former Prime Minister Owen Arthur, have been pushing Government to divest the statutory corporations. The administration has largely ignored this advice, other than the announced agreement to sell the Barbados National Terminal Company Limited to the Sol Group for $100 million. Morris admitted that a number of state agencies were draining Government’s resources and should be sold. However, he said there were those that served a public good, and they ought to remain under Government management. He made specific reference to the Child Care Board, the National Sports Council, the Barbados Vocational Training Board, the Public Utilities Board, the Electoral and Boundaries Commission and the Welfare Department, asking “can we put that out to private sector? I believe not”. The historian lauded the performance of the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc and the Barbados Tourism Product Authority, created after the disbanding of the Barbados Tourism Authority, as examples of reformed state entities that work well. He also described planned changes at the National Cultural Foundation as a good move. However, he suggested that some serious restructuring was needed at other state entities to get them functioning at their optimum. (BT)
GO AFTER PRIVATE SECTOR –Barbadians’ docility and submissiveness allow the private sector to get away with ignoring their financial commitments to the country, one accountant has charged. Secretary of the Institute of Internal Auditors’ Barbados Chapter Krystle Howell Thursday night told a meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Bridgetown at the Goddard’s Training Room on Fontabelle it was time for Barbadians to stand up and demand from local businesses money which they owe Government. To prove her point Howell made reference to the last report from the Auditor General which showed that a number of companies owe Government over $500 million as at March 31, 2015, and that sustained attempts to recoup the outstanding funds had failed. She said it was an indication that some private sector companies would “rather see the country go down” than take up their responsibility. Speaking on Information in Today’s Society: Impact and Consequences, the auditor did not limit her concerns to the private sector. She also challenged Barbadians to speak out on some Government decisions, including the printing of money by the Central Bank and Government’s high spending on imports. She said Barbadians should stop “sitting back and just watching it happen and saying, ‘it is not my fault I am not getting involved in that’”. Pointing to the recent uproar over potholes, she said in order for things to improve here, Barbadians needed to become assertive. (BT)
MORRIS: TREAD CAREFULLY WITH PAY DEMANDS - Former trade unionist Robert Bobby Morris says while he is prepared to leave the final decision on any salary increases to both Government and his former colleagues in the labour movement, the Freundel Stuart administration should proceed with extreme caution on such proposals. “As I say, I don’t like to interfere with these things,” Morris told Barbados TODAY right after delivering Friday’s Democratic Labour Party luncheon lecture at the party’s George Street, Belleville, St Michael headquarters. However, he said: “If Government looks at the situation and that increase could worsen their situation, worsen the deficit that they plan, erode further the debt situation they have, the Government would have to make a decision and to come to the people and say, ‘listen, I would like to do that but not at the expense to be putting pressure on [Government].’” The retired labour leader further warned that “the matter was not an emotional thing at all”. In fact, were pay increases left to him, they would all be based on some performance factor. “I would love to see the day when all salary negotiations, private and public sector, have a performance factor related,” he stressed. Morris, who spent approximately 30 years in the trade union movement, also pointed out the private sector pay hikes were only given to workers “where it can be afforded”. He also said that even though workers in the public sector had not received a pay rise in a number of years, it did not mean they were not receiving bigger pay packets, since some had been receiving annual increments. However, as the island’s largest public sector union, the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) prepares to meet with temporary public officers here on Monday to update them on salary talks with Government, President Akanni McDowall is contending that Government can afford to pay public workers a salary increase. “We don’t believe that Government does not have enough money to pay public servants. We just believe that Government is mismanaging the money that it has,” McDowall told Barbados TODAY Friday evening, while insisting that civil servants had been made to suffer too long. (BT)
CBC STAFFERS “SICK” - Some of the staff at the lone state-run television station were sick yesterday, and it had to do with money. But the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation’s general manager said the number of those who called in sick had no impact on the operations of The Pine, St Michael facility. Reports were that staff at CBC had staged a sick-out in protest over long-delayed wage negotiations. Shop steward Kent Jerson declined to comment and referred the SATURDAY SUN to the Barbados Workers’ Union. Efforts to reach the BWU’s senior assistant general secretary Orlando “Gabby” Scott or deputy general secretary Dwaine Paul were unsuccessful. (SS)
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MORE NURSES NEEDED – President of the Barbados Nurses’ Association (BNA), Joannah Waterman, is calling for the nursing complement at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to be increased. Shortly after her installation as the new president at the BNA’s 80th annual general meeting, Waterman signalled to Minister of health John Boyce she would be agitating for an increase in nurses at the goverment’s health care institutions, as well as for improved working conditions and remuneration, during her term of office. The minister was not present at the meeting at Accra Beach Hotel but Waterman nonetheless directed her remarks to him.  “We are cognisant of the current economic climate . . . but as the largest, most mission-critical population in the health sector, we deserve to have our needs adequately addressed,” she said. (SS)
HYATT APPROVED - The final decision on the controversial Hyatt hotel on Lower Bay Street, the City will be announced in two weeks, official sources have said. The sources told Barbados TODAY that approval had been given by Prime Minister Freundel Stuart for construction of the multi-million dollar development to begin, and Town Planning officials were simply putting the finishing touches to the agreement before the announcement is made. According the officials, lawyers have advised that an environmental impact assessment (EIA) was not required under the Town & Country Planning Act, therefore there was no reason for any further delay to the US$100 million Hyatt Centric Resort. Social activist David Comissiong had demanded that an EIA be done before permission was granted to the developers of the 15-storey property, and had threatened a lawsuit to prevent construction from beginning unless the study was done. Stuart had announced at the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry luncheon on January 25 that “within the next seven days I expect to be in a position to give planning permission” for the project. He had also said he expected “all of the outstanding pre-conditions would have been satisfied” by the time he was ready to give the go-ahead. It was just yesterday that Comissiong had claimed that important legal conditions had not been met at the time the Prime Minister made his announcement. Armed with a document obtained from the Town Planning Department’s registry, the attorney-at-law pointed out that several segments of the form had been left blank. “It is worthy of note that none of these conditions were satisfied when Stuart gave the assurance that approval would be given in another seven days, but could have been the outstanding pre-conditions that would have to be satisfied within the seven day period,” Comissiong charged. (BT)
UNITY CALL TO STOP ECONOMIC ROT - Barbados has the ability to pull itself up by its own bootstraps  in order to stave off any worsening of the local economy. And it is against this background that the Barbados Private Sector Association is appealing to all sectors to join ranks to come up with solutions to the problems that threaten the island’s economic health. “We believe that local circumstances are entirely within our control and that we have the capacity to resolve the problems confronting us,” said the association in a statement yesterday. “We have two huge advantages that can help make this happen. First, our size. In a small country like Barbados we can turn things around quickly. Secondly, the vast, but largely untapped intellectual potential of our people, both at home and abroad. (SS)
EASTERN PULL –St. Philip it is! The eastern parish is still the fastest growing parish when it comes to residential homes. Chief Town Planner Mark Cummins said a steady stream of Barbadians have been making the parish their home since the 1970s in spite of  several recent large housing projects in the neighbouring Christ Church approved by the Town and Country Development Planning Office. He pointed out that in Christ Church a development at Staple Groves was recently completed and within the last six months permission was granted for a development of turnkey (contractor-designed) houses at the Ridge, an area just east of Edey Village. That project involved more than 700 houses and there is another project in the vicinity of the Blackman Gollop Primary School expected to have more than 100 housing units when completed. (SS)
CHARGE THEM –"Backyard tattooists" who prey on schoolchildren should feel the sting of the law. That view was expressed by tattoo artist of over 20 years Ryan Gaskin, who said there could be a link between the underground market and the growing number of school-aged children getting "inked". Recently the head of the Barbados Association of Guidance Counsellors, Saul Leacock, raised concerns over the trend, noting that some teens were sporting visible tattoos and multiple piercings. He encouraged parents to be more vigilant about their children’s dress and conduct  at school. Gaskin said unlicensed tattooists, informally known as "scratchers", should face charges and or jail time for conducting business with minors, which he said was a form of assault. (SS)
IT WASN’T ME –Murder accused Damien Lecoursey Reveira could know his fate next week. Madam Justice Jacqueline Cornelius adjourned his murder trial until next Monday, after the 27-year-old who is charged with the shooting death of 31-year-old Anderson Ashby more than six year ago, addressed the court and defence attorney Andrew Pilgrim, QC said he was not calling any witnesses. “I don’t know anything about any set up, Ma’am. All I know about is selling a gun, Ma’am. These men kill this man and they are home on bail and I am here fighting for my life this morning, Ma’am,” Reveira said in an unsworn statement from the dock of the No. 5 Supreme Court. It is alleged that Reveira killed Ashby in a gun deal gone wrong on October 9, 2010, on the Belfield playing field in Black Rock, St Michael. Principal Crown Counsel Elwood Watts is prosecuting the case, which is being heard by a 12-member jury.  (BT)
JAMAICAN WOMAN JAILED FOR IMPORTING DRUGS WORTH $50,000 – A 38-year-old Jamaican woman is to spend the next 18 months in jail here after pleading guilty in the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court to importing four kilogrammes of cannabis with an estimated street value of Bds$50,000. Roseanne Rocky Simmons was also sentenced by Chief Magistrate Christopher Birch to a further 18 months in prison for possession of cannabis, after she was unable to pay the required fine of $5,000 for each of the two drug offences. However, her sentences will run concurrently. Simmons was also reprimanded and discharged for the offence of trafficking and convicted, reprimanded and discharged for the offence of possession with intent to supply. The visitor, who arrived here on Wednesday from Jamaica via Trinidad, was caught with five taped packages containing the illegal drugs in a false top of her suitcase.  (BT)
MAYERS ON AMMO & GUN CHARGE – A 20-year-old man will reappear in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court in 28 days on firearm and ammunition charges. Shoiad Akimian Jaleel Mayers, of Long Gap, Spooner’s Hill, St Michael, was remanded to HMP Dodds Friday when he went before Magistrate Douglas Frederick to face the two indictable charges. The offences allegedly occurred on February 5. Mayers, who was not required to enter a plea, was represented by attorney-at-law Romain Marshall. He returns to court on March 10. (BT)
FRAUD, THEFT CHARGES –A MAN ACCUSED of pretending to be a prison officer and an agent of the Director of Public Prosecutions has ended up in jail on remand. Cleve Anderson Hoyte, 48, of Brighton, St George, appeared in the District “C” Court on both fraud and theft charges yesterday in connection with $70 000. He is to appear in two other courts on the charges. When he went before the District “C” Magistrate’s Court, Hoyte was not required to plead to the indictable charges that he dishonestly obtained $800 from Felicia Thompson by falsely representing that he was a prison officer, Mark Reece, and was assisting in the bail for her son Akeem Thompson who was on remand at HMP Dodds. (SS)
PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION FOR CLARKE –An unemployed man who is listed as having no fixed place of abode, will call the Psychiatric Hospital home for the next three weeks at least. Justin Dave Clarke pleaded guilty to entering Rezults Auto sometime between February 8 and 9 as a trespasser and stealing shock absorbers worth $300. However, the facts of his offence were not read in court today by prosecutor Sergeant Martin Rock after Magistrate Douglas Frederick realized that the 29-year-old was “not tracking” and was slow to answer questions asked of him. He has to be assessed and observed at the Black Rock, St Michael facility and will return to the No. 1 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on March 3. (BT)
FISHERMAN CONFESSES –A fisherman who has been on remand on three drug charges, Friday admitted to committing the offences that occurred almost four years ago. Shirland Holder of Bathsheba, St Joseph pleaded guilty in the No. 5 Supreme Court to possession, importation and trafficking of 227.5 kilogrammes of cannabis on the night of May 3, 2013. Principal Crown Counsel Anthony Blackman told the court that lawmen, acting on information, ventured to Tent Bay, St Joseph on that date and took up various vantage points on a cliff. Using night vision equipment, they spotted motor vessel M416 with the name Madeline approaching the bay from a northerly direction. The vessel which had two occupants stopped a short distance from the shore and, according to Blackman, the men were seen throwing some bulky packages into the sea. One of the men then jumped into the water and started moving to shore with some of the packages that had been tossed overboard. The bundles were then pulled ashore, about 25 metres away from where officers were located. The vessel piloted by the other man then turned and sped off. As police made their presence known, the man who later identified himself as Holder tried to run away but was apprehended. When the packages were examined in Holder’s presence and found to contain vegetable matter, he was asked to account for having it and he told lawmen: “Officer, it is weed, I know.” He was also asked what he meant by “weed” and he replied: “Marijuana.” Holder was taken into custody and told of his right to an attorney. “I ain’t worrying with the lawyer now. I just want to lie down and catch myself,” replied Holder who declined to give a written statement. “You hold me pun de scene, I ain’t giving no statement.” The Crown’s representative also told the court presided over by Madam Justice Jacqueline Cornelius that Holder also identified the vessel the following day. “I know de boat well. . . . That is the boat we bring de weed on,” said Holder who was subsequently charged. Friday, a prison officer informed the court that Holder had already spent 1,377 days on remand at HMP Dodds. Justice Cornelius then ordered a pre-sentencing report in preparation for sentencing. The 50-year-old returns to court on May 5.  (BT)
FORDE THE FASTEST – Harrison College, one of the most revered schools in Barbados, held their annual sports day yesterday, and with Jonathan Jones, Aren Spencer, Layla Haynes and Caleb Massiah leading the way, are poised to be a major force at the Secondary Schools Championships. The tag of fastest boy at the school went to Division 2 athlete Julian Forde, a member of the champion house Dalton. Forde, clocked the fastest time of the day in the 100 metres, racing across the finish line at the school ground on Crumpton Street in 11.43 secs. The smooth-striding Forde sprinting to the finish line well clear of Armstrong’s Jide Griffith to the delight of spectators. (SS)
SOARING SPARTANS - THE SPARTANS are generally known to be warriors, and Cumberbatch Spartan Striders (Green House) showed that they were cut from that cloth at Alleyne School Sports yesterday. At the sports day held at the National Stadium, there were also four records broken in the 200 and 400, and the 4x400 open races. Jadon Holligan of Cumberbatch Spartan Striders clearing the bar during the high jump to earn himself the title in the Under-17 Division. (ss)
KING’S HIGH POINT –DARIAN KING has recently been getting the better of Victor Estrella on the court. And now off of it, too. King is now the highest rated men’s player in the Central American and Caribbean Tennis Confederation (COTECC) region after finally going past Estrella in the recent ATP rankings. It’s the first time King, ranked No.139 in the world, held the honour.  His Dominican Republic counterpart owned that position for a number of years after cracking the world’s top 100 in 2014. However, the 36-year-old Estrella dropped 60 spots this week, falling out of the top 100 and landing 17 places behind King at No.156. (SS)
FLORETTE THE ONE TO BEAT - The Suzanne Miller-owned smart three-year-old filly Fleurette heads a small field of six in Saturday’s Grandstand Posse And Bubba’s Sports Bar Trial going 1570 meters.  Fleurette won her most recent start on January 14 in the Michael Parravicino Memorial Breeders Stakes And Trophy defeating the useful colt Zip Code. The Victor Cheeseman-trained animal will be looking for two stakes in a row, but standing in her way could be the talented 3-year-old colt Black Rock. Black Rock, owned by Suzanne’s husband Luther G Miller III and trained by Jonathan Simpson is coming off a second place finish on January 14 going the sprint trip of 1100 meters. Post time for the first race Saturday is 1 p.m. Selection for the feature race the Grandstand Posse Trial are Fleurette, Black Rock, Butterfly and De Girlz Dem Sugar in that order. (BT)
MARVAY & RAM IN ISM FINALS - Marvay's name IS on the lips of many in Trinidad and Tobago. The first timer has made it into the finals of the International Soca Monarch competition in the twin-island republic.  Marvay was rushing to a show when contacted and manager Katrina Chandler couldn't contain her excitement when speaking to NATION ONLINE.  "I was pretty confident that Marvay would make the cut. His song is huge, his fan base is growing by the minute. He is forever humble and genuine and I believe that is what the Trinis love about him. Let's not forget that voice! I expect him to do well. He is ready for the big stage."  The list, just released, has on 22 finalists and another Bajan, Peter Ram, joins Marvay to make the final count. While Ram is no stranger to the soca scene, Marvay is a fresh face in that genre. His popular Know The Face placed him second in the Sweet Soca Finals for Crop Over 2016. Ram's Good Morning was also a monster hit for 2016 and is being used by at least three pan bands for Panorama 2017 in Trinidad.   King Bubba FM, Marzville and Biggie Irie were the other three Bajans in the semifinals held last week.  Marvay's co-manager Ingrid Holder  said: "I'm very happy for Marvay. I want the Bajan posse to come to Trinidad and support on Finals night February 24. (SS)
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#Repost @nation246 • • • • • • Owen Seymour Arthur passed away today at age 70. The Barbados Government Information Service said he died at 12:26 a.m. at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Arthur, Barbados’ fifth Prime Minister, was hospitalised in mid-July with heart complications and was in the Intensive Care Unit. RIP Mr. Owen Arthur 🕊🕊 https://www.instagram.com/p/CDI4qxOh60r/?igshid=1dzfgh40eowlp
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2017 Holiday Classics
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Where to watch classic holiday movies, animated specials and my made-for-TV favorites this season. (NOTES: Only initial seasonal airing is noted here, but channels frequently re-air holiday classics multiple times during the season; check local listings for potential additional dates. Network or basic cable aired films may be edited for content or time)  
Updated: December 10, 2017
ABC
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973 animated special) - Nov. 22
This is America, Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers (1988 animated special) - Nov. 22
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (1970 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Nov. 24
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965 animated special) - Nov. 30
Shrek the Halls (2007 animated special) - Dec. 7
Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014 animated special) - Dec. 7
Mary Poppins (1964 Disney classic movie starring Julie Andrews) - Dec. 9
Frozen (2013 animated Disney movie) - Dec. 10
Disney Prep & Landing (2009 animated special) - Dec. 14
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003 animated special) - Dec. 16
The Sound of Music (1965 movie musical classic starring Julie Andrews) - Dec. 17
Prep & Landing 2: Naughty v Nice (2011 animated special sequel) - Dec. 19
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1985 animated special) - Dec. 26
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1976 animated special) - Dec. 26
NBC
A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving (2016 Thanksgiving-themed clip show) - Nov. 22
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 animated special) - Nov. 24
It’s a Wonderful Life (Frank Capra’s 1946 classic starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed) - Dec. 9 / Dec. 24
CBS
Frosty the Snowman (1969 animated special) - Nov. 24
Frosty Returns (1992 animated special) - Nov. 24
Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire (2002 animated special) - Nov. 25
Robbie the Reindeer in Legend of the Lost Tribe (2002 animated special) - Nov. 25
The Story of Santa Claus (1996 animated special) - Nov. 25
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964 animated special) - Nov. 28
CW
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (2000 animated special) - Dec. 1
Freeform
Frosty’s Winter Wonderland (1976 animated special) - Nov. 18
Jack Frost (1998 movie starring Michael Keaton) - Nov. 18
The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974 animated special) -Nov. 18
Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009 animated movie starring Jim Carey) - Nov. 18
Home Alone (1990 movie starring Macaulay Culkin) - Nov. 18
Elf (2003 movie starring Will Ferrell) - Nov. 19
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989 movie starring Chevy Chase) - Nov. 19
Jack Frost (1979 animated special) - Nov. 20
Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July (1979 animated special) - Nov. 20
Arthur Christmas (2011 animated movie) - Nov. 20
Snowglobe (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Christina Milian) - Nov. 27
Four Christmases (2008 movie starring Reese Witherspoon) - Nov. 28
The Mistle-Tones (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Tori Spelling) - Nov. 28
Eloise at Christmastime (2003 movie) - Nov. 30
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993 stop-motion animated movie directed by Tim Burton) - Nov. 30
Snow (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Cavanagh) - Nov. 30
The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 1
Frosty’s Winter Wonderland (1976 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 2
Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983 animated movie) - Dec. 2 
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (1999 animated compilation) - Dec. 2
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 live-action film, starring Jim Carrey) - Dec. 2
The Polar Express (2004 animated movie starring Tom Hanks) - Dec. 2
Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town (1970 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 3
The Santa Clause (1994 Disney movie starring Tim Allen and Martin Short) - Dec. 3
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006 Disney movie sequel starring Tim Allen) - Dec. 3
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (2004 animated compilation) - Dec. 4
The Toy Story That Time Forgot (2013 animated special featuring the character’s from Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story movie series) - Dec. 8
The Bells of Fraggle Rock (1985 animated episode of the Fraggle Rock Henson puppet series) - Dec. 11
The Little Drummer Boy (1968 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 11
Nestor, the Long Eared Christmas Donkey (1977 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 12
Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July (1979 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 13
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974 animated special) - Dec. 13
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1975 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 13
Christmas with the Kranks (2004 movie starring Tim Allen) - Dec. 16
Disney’s Prep and Landing (2008 animated special) - Dec. 17
Disney’s Prep and Landing: Naughty vs Nice ( 2011 animated special, sequel to Prep and Landing) - Dec. 17
Frozen (2013 Disney animated movie) - Dec. 17
Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (2000 animated special) - Dec. 21
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Melissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez) - Dec. 21
TCM
The Glenn Miller Story (1954 movie classic starring Jimmy Stewart) - Nov. 22
Little Women (1933 movie classic starring Katherine Hepburn) - Nov. 23
Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938 movie classic starring Mickey Rooney) - Nov. 23
Susan Slept Here (1954 movie classic starring Debbie Reynolds) - Dec. 2
The Shop Around the Corner (1940 movie classic starring Jimmy Stewart) - Dec. 3
In the Good Old Summertime (1949 movie classic, a remake of The Shop Around the Corner, starring Judy Garland) - Dec. 3
A Christmas Carol (1951 movie classic starring Alastair Sim) - Dec. 8
Scrooge (1935 movie classic starring Seymour Hicks) - Dec. 8
It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947 movie classic starring Victor Moore) - Dec. 9
A Visit to Santa (1963 short film) - Dec. 9
Holiday Affair (1949 movie classic starring Robert Mitchum) - Dec. 10
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944 movie classic starring Judy Garland) - Dec. 10
A Christmas Carol (1938 movie classic starring Reginald Owen) - Dec. 16
Meet John Doe (1941 movie classic directed by Frank Capra) - Dec. 16
Bundle of Joy (1956 movie classic starring Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher) - Dec. 16
Christmas in Connecticut (1945 movie classic starring Barbara Stanwyck) - Dec. 17
The Bishop’s Wife (1947 movie classic starring Cary Grant) - Dec. 17
Little Women (1949 movie classic starring June Allyson) - Dec. 22
The Bell’s of St. Mary’s (1945 movie classic starring Bing Crosby) - Dec. 24
A Pocketful of Miracles (1961 movie classic starring Bette Davis and Glenn Ford) - Dec. 24
Meet John Doe (1941 Frank Capra-directed movie classic starring Gary Cooper) - Dec. 25
Hallmark Channel
Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville) - Nov. 3
The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014 made-for-TV movie starring Brandon Routh) - Nov. 5
A Boyfriend for Christmas (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Kelli Williams and Patrick Muldoon) - Nov. 5
My Christmas Love (2016 made-for-TV movie starring Meredith Hanger) - Nov. 5
Snow Bride (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Katarina Law) - Nov. 6
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Debbie Macomber’s Mrs. Miracle (2009 made-for-TV movie starring Doris Roberts and James Van Der Beek) - Nov. 2
A Family Thanksgiving (2010 made-for-TV movie starring Daphne Zuniga) - Nov. 5
The Christmas Card (2006 made-for-TV movie starring Ed Asner) - Nov. 8
TBS
The Elf on the Shelf: An Elf’s Story (2011 animated special) - Nov. 18
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 animated special) - Nov. 18
24 Hours of A Christmas Story (annual 12 back-to-back airings of the 1983 Christmas classic) - Dec. 24-25
Lifetime
Christmas with the Kranks (2004 movie starring Tim Allen) - Nov. 23
The Holiday (2006 movie starring Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz) - Dec. 4
CMT
The Holiday (2006 movie starring Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz) - Nov. 12
Love, Actually (2003 movie starring Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson) - Nov. 13
HBO Comedy
This Christmas  (2016 movie starring Gabrielle Union and Danny Glover) - Dec. 5
Ovation
Peter Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Dutch-centric production by Toer van Schayk and Wayne Eagling performed by the Dutch National Ballet) - Dec. 12
The Nutcracker: Semperoper (based on the libretto by Maria Petipa, focusing on the work’s fairy-tale elements; choreography by Aaron S Watkin and Jason Beechey) - Dec. 13
The Nutcracker (classic production from the Berlin State Opera) - Dec. 14 
INSP
Andy Williams Classic Christmas Special (classic holiday variety show) - Dec. 3
Bing Crosby Classic Christmas Special (classic holiday variety show) - Dec. 10
Perry Como Classic Christmas Special (classic holiday variety show) - Dec. 17
Danny Kaye Classic Christmas Special (classic holiday variety show) - Dec. 24
Ebenezer (1997 made-for-TV movie with a Wild West take on A Christmas Carol, starring Ricky Schroder and Jack Palance) - Dec. 24
Blizzard (2003 movie starring Brenda Blethyn, Christopher Plummer and Whoopi Goldberg) - Dec. 25
The Movie Channel
Love the Coopers (2015 movie starring Diane Keaton and John Goodman)- Nov. 19
Starz Kids
Home Alone 2 (2009 made-for-TV movie starring Macaulay Culkin, sequel to Home Alone)- Nov. 17
FXX
Simpson’s Christmas Week (every night at 6 PM, FXX will play classic Simpson’s holiday episodes, culminating with a 12-episode marathon on Christmas Day)- Dec. 18
Simpson’s New Year’s Eve (12-hour Simpson’s marathon starting with the The Simpson’s Movie) - Dec. 31
Me TV
A Very Brady Christmas (1988 movie based on the classic 1970s series)-Dec. 3
Alf’s Special Christmas (1987 special episode of the series, one of the weirdest Christmas specials ever) - Dec. 10
Scrooge (1970 musical version of A Christmas Carol, starring Albert Finney) - Dec. 24
Get TV
Secret of Giving (1999 made-for-TV movie starring Reba McEntire) - Nov. 23
The Johnny Cash Christmas Show (1977 musical special featuring Roy Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis) - Nov. 23
The Christmas Gift (1986 made-for-TV movie starring John Denver) - Nov. 24
A Town Without Christmas (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Patricia Heaton and Ernie Hudson) - Nov. 24
Yes, Virginia There Is A Santa Claus (1991 made-for-TV movie starring Richard Thomas, Ed Asner & Charles Bronson) - Nov. 26
The Christmas Wish (1998 made-for-TV movie starring Neil Patrick Harris and Debbie Reynolds) - Nov. 27
Vanessa Williams & Friends: Christmas in New York (1996 musical special featuring Luther Vandross) - Nov. 28
The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990 made-for-TV movie starring Cicely Tyson and Sammy Davis, Jr.) - Nov. 28
The Sons of Mistletoe (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Roma Downey and Doris Roberts) - Nov. 29
Christmas with the King Family: 50th Anniversary (50th anniversary presentation of the classic 1967 variety special) - Nov. 29
Bing Crosby and the Sounds of Christmas (1971 musical special) - Nov. 30
Miracle in the Wilderness (1991 made-for-TV movie starring Kris Kristofferson and Kim Cattrall) - Dec. 1
A Christmas Carol (1999 made-for-movie adaptation of the Dickens classic starring Patrick Stewart) - Dec. 3
Christmas on Division Street (1991 made-for-TV movie starring Fred Savage and Hume Cronyn) - Dec. 4
Perry Como’s Christmas in Austria (1976 musical special) - Dec. 5
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (1997 made-for-TV movie starring Ann Jillian, Jack Palance and Robert Hays) - Dec. 5
Johnny Cash Christmas (1983 musical special featuring Ricky Skaggs and Merle Haggard) - Dec. 7
Mac Davis Special: The Music of Christmas (1983 musical special featuring Gladys Knight, Barbra Mandrell and Ronnie Milsap) - Dec. 7
Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas (1977 made-for-TV movie starring Robert Young, based on the long-running 1950s series) - Dec. 8
Once Upon a Christmas (2000 made-for-TV movie starring Kathy Ireland) - Dec. 15
Twice Upon a Christmas (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Kathy Ireland, sequel to Once Upon a Christmas)
Netflix
Bad Santa (2003 movie starring Billy Bob Thornton and Lauren Graham) - available now
Bad Santa 2 (2016 movie starring Billy Bob Thornton and Kathy Bates) - available now
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001 movie starring Rene Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth) - available now
The Christmas Card (2006 made-for-TV Hallmark Christmas movie, starring Ed Asner)
Christmas with the Kranks (2004 movie starring Tim Allen) - available now
The Corpse Bride (2005 stop motion animated movie directed by Tim Burton) - available now
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas (2009 animated movie) - available now
Earnest Saves Christmas (1988 movie starring Jim Varney) - available now
Get Santa (2014 British Christmas movie starring Warwick Davis and Jim Broadbent) - available now
Good Luck Charlie It’s Christmas (2011 Disney Channel original movie based on the Disney Channel series of the same name) - available now
Gremlins (1984 movie) - available now
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 live action film, starring Jim Carrey) - available now
Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville) - available now
Kung Fu Panda Holiday (2010 animated special) - available now
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman (2005 animated sequel to the classic special) - available now
Love, Actually (2003 movie starring Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson) - available now
Mariah Carey’s Merriest Christmas (2015 musical special) - available now
Magic Snowflake (2013 animated movie) - available now
Merry Madagascar (2009 animated special; packaged with other Dreamworks holiday shorts as “DreamWorks Holiday Classics”) - available now
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mickey Mouse (2001 animated Christmas compilation) - available now
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (1999 animated compilation) - available now
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (2004 animated compilation) - available now
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993 stop motion animated movie directed by Tim Burton) - available now
Pee Wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special (1988 special) - available now
Pete’s Christmas (2013 made-for-TV Christmas movie starring Bailee Madison) - available now
Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation (2009 animated special; listed as episode 21 of season 2) - available now
The Ref (1994 movie starring Dennis Leary and Kevin Spacey) - available now
Radio City Christmas Spectacular (2007 special featuring the NYC Christmas show tradition) - available now
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
Santa Buddies (2009 Disney movie) - available now
The Search for Santa Paws (2010 Disney movie) - available now
Stick Man (2015 BBC animated special; starring Martin Freeman, based on the book by Julia Donaldson) - available now
12 Dates of Christmas (2011 ABC Family made-for-TV Christmas movie starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Amy Smart) - available now
A Very Murray Christmas (2015 variety special starring Bill Murray) - available now
White Christmas (1954 movie classic starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney) - available now
Dreamworks: Trolls Holiday - (holiday special starring Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and Zooey Deschanel, featuring characters from the 2016 Dreamworks feature film) - Dec. 6
Hulu
Becoming Santa (2013��documentary about the Santa Claus culture) - available now
Caillou's Holiday Movie (2003 animated movie, based on the children’s series) - available now
The Christmas Dragon (2014 animated movie) - available now
Disney’s Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002 animated film) - available now
The Holiday (2006 movie starring Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz) - available now
A Holiday Tale (2008 movie starring Catherine Deneuve) - available now
Home for the Holidays (1995 movie starring Holly Hunter) - available now
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas (1992 animated special) - available now
Love, the Coopers (2015 movie starring Diane Keaton and John Goodman) - available now
Noel (2005 movie starring Penelope Cruz and Susan Sarandon) - available now
One Magic Christmas (1985 Disney movie starring Mary Steenburgen and Harry Dean Stanton) - available now
A Snow Globe Christmas (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Alicia Witt and Christina Milian) - available now
A Very Brady Christmas (1988 movie based on the classic 1970s series) - available now
Yes, Virginia (2009 animated special) - available now
Amazon Prime
A Christmas Carol (1969 animated special, originally aired on NBC) - available now
Abbott & Costello Christmas Show (1955 Christmas special) - available now
An American Girl Story, Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas (2016 original movie) - available now
Annoying Orange: Christmas is for Giving (2010 animated special) - available now
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1973 animated special) - available now
B.C. A Special Christmas (1981 animated special) - available now
B.C. The First Thanksgiving (1973 animated special) - available now
Bob Hope Christmas Special (1967 variety special) - available now
Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tales (2002 animated special) - available now
A Child’s Christmas (2008 British animated special, narrated by Matthew Rhys) - available now
The Christmas Carol (1949 TV telling of the classic Dickens tale narrated by Vincent Price) - available now
A Christmas Story Documentary: Road Trip For Ralphie (2008 doc about the classic Christmas film) -available now
The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (1966 Italian movie, avant garde take on A Christmas Carol) - available now
The Christmas Wife (1988 made-for-TV movie starring Jason Robards) - available now
A Christmas Without Snow (1980 made-for-TV movie starring John Houseman and Michael Learned) - available now
Frosty’s Winter Wonderland (1976 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie (2016 original animated special) - available now
The Great Rupert a.k.a. A Christmas Wish (1950 movie starring Jimmy Durante) - available now
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1985 animated special) - available now
A Hobo’s Christmas (1987 made-for-TV movie starring Gerald McCraney) - available now
The Holiday (2006 movie starring Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz) - available now
Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville) - available now
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003 animated special) - available now
Jack Frost (1979 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1976 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
The Little Christmas Burro (1977 animated special available as part of Christmas Classics Vol. 2) - available now
Merry Christmas from Funny or Die (2010 special featuring Ryan Gosling and Will Ferrell) - available now
A Merry Friggin Christmas (2014 movie starring Robin Williams) - available now
Mr. Bill's Christmas Special (1994 Canadian special) - available now
Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol (1961 animated special) - available now
Pinocchio’s Christmas (1980 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
Red Skelton Christmas Classics (1955 variety specials highlights) - available now
Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July (1979 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1975 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964 camp classic) - available now
Scrooge (1935 movie classic starring Seymour Hicks; colorized version) - available now
Scrooged (1988 movie starring Bill Murray) - available now
Shower of Stars: A Christmas Carol (1954 TV presentation featuring Basil Rathbone and Fredric March) - available now
The Snowy Day (2016 original animated special, based on the classic children’s book) - available now
The Snowman (1982 animated special based on classic children’s picture book) - available now
The Snowman and the Snowdog (2014 animated special sequel to The Snowman) - available now
This is America, Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers (1988 animated special) - available now
Story of the Christmas Toys (animated special narrated by Mel Torme)
A Thanksgiving Tale (1983 puppet special from the producers of Alf) - available now
The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
Yo Gabba Gabba: A Very Awesome Live Holiday Show! (2014 special) - available now
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Breaking News: Richard Delisle Arthur brother of former Prime Minister of Barbados Owen Seymour Arthur has been found guilty of Ammunition charges. He was accused of having 102 rounds of ammunition in his possession on January 31st, 2012 without having the required license. A jury comprising of 9 members returned with the verdict. Mr. Arthur has been remanded to HMP DODDS UNTIL JULY 19th 2019. #TheChaseFiles #CourtChronicles #7yearsforthiscasetofinish #OwenBrotherGuilty #IllegalAmmunition #WhoSellHeOut #juryreturnswithverdict #whathedoingwithsuchammo #wuhloss https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxx1gU7gj90/?igshid=cd78uxu7dk3h
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meebochii · 8 years ago
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Otome Mobile Games (Updat.)
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Kaede × Yuzuki
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Latis Ruvel Reiner
Blood in Roses (NTT Solmare)
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Lionel
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Sherlock Holmes John H Watson James Moriarty
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Yoosung Kim Hyun Ryu (ZEN) Jumin Han Saeyoung Choi (707)
My Superstar Boyfriend (Abracadabra Inc)
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themomsandthecity · 8 years ago
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Every Baby Name We Could Possibly Think Of
Naming your baby is a big decision, and with endless options, it can also be a difficult one. Whether you're going the traditional route or want something more unique (if so, read this first!) it's helpful to have a little, or a lot, of inspiration. Ahead, you'll find nearly every baby name we could think of (close to 1,000!). These aren't just random names we found in a book or concocted ourselves - they're almost all monikers we've heard being used, or we actually know someone who goes by the name. If we missed any, tell us in the comments! A Aaliyah Aaron Abbie Abel Abigail Abraham Adalyn Adam Addilyn Addison Adelaide Adeline Adley Adora Agatha Aiden Alan Albert Aleph Alexander Alexis Ali Alma Alton Ama Amanda Amaryllis Amber Ameila Amélie Amy Anders Anderson Andrea Andrew Angie Angela Angelica Anika Anna Annalise Anne Annie Ansel Apple April Arata Archie Aria Ariane Ariel Arlee Arlo Arman Arthur Arun Arwen Arya Asha Asher Aspen Atticus Aton Aubrey Audrey August Augustus Aurora Ava Avery Axel Aziz B Bailey Barack Barbara Barney Barry Beatrice Beau Beckett Beckham Becky Ben Benedict Benjamin Bennett Bentley Bernadette Beth Bette Betty Beverly Bexley Bianca Bill Billie Bingham Bishop Bitsie Blake Blue Bobby Bodhi Bonnie Bowie Brady Braelynn Brandon Brayden Brecken Bree Brent Brenton Brett Brian Briana Briar Bridgette Brienne Brig Brigham Brinley Brio Britta Brock Brody Bronwyn Brooklyn Bruno Bryan Byron C Caden Caitlin Caity Cale Caleb Calla Calvin Camari Cameron Camilla Carena Carina Carl Carmel Carol Carrey Carter Cary Casey Caspian Cat Catherine Celine Chandler Chanel Channing Charise Charlene Charles Charlotte Chase Cher Cheri Cheriann Cheryl Chevy Chip Chloe Chris Chrissy Christian Christopher Claire Clara Clark Clary Claudia Clementine Clifford Clint Clinton Clyde Colin Collins Condoleezza Connor Conrad Constance Coolidge Cooper Cora Corban Courtney Cruz Related: 100 of the Most Beautiful Baby Names D Daisy Dale Dallas Damon Dane Danica Daniel Danielle Daphne Darby Darlene Darrel Daryl Dashiell Dave David Davina Davis Davon Dawn Dean Deanna Declan Dekel Delaney Delilah Delta Dennis Denzel Desmond Dev Devon Dexter Diane Dinah Dixie Dixon Dolores Dominique Donald Doris Dorothea Dorothy Dot Duke Duncan Dwight Dylan E Easton Ed Eden Edith Edmund Edward Effie Eleanor Elena Eli Eliana Elijah Elise Elizabeth Ella Elle Ellen Ellerie Ellie Elliott Ellis Elodie Eloise Elora Elroy Elsa Elsie Embry Emerson Emily Emma Emmett Eric Erica Esme Esmeralda Esther Ethan Ethel Eugene Evan Eve Evelyn Everett Evie Ewan Ezra F Farah Fay Felix Ferris Finn Fiona Fisher Fitz Fleur Flint Florence Floyd Flynn Ford Forrest Foster Fox Frances Frank Franklin Frederick G Gabe Gabriel Gaige Gail Gant Garrett Garth Gavin Gem Gemma Gene Genesis Gertrude George Gianna Gibson Gigi Gina Ginger Gladys Glenn Gloria Gordon Grace Grady Graham Grant Grayson Greer Gregory Griffin Grover Gus Gwen Gwyneth H Hadlee Hailey Hal Halle Hank Hannah Harding Harlow Harlyn Harold Harper Harriet Harrison Harry Hart Hartley Harvey Haven Hawk Hawthorne Hayden Hayes Hays Hazel Hector Heath Heather Helen Henley Henry Hillary Honor Holden Holly Holt Hope Hubert Hudson Hugo Humphrey Hunter Hurley Hutton Related: Based Off Last Year's Trends, These 30 Names Will Be Among the Most Popular of 2017 I Ian Ida Idris Ike Imanuel Imogen India Indy Ingrid Inizio Ireland Iris Irvin Isa Isaac Isabella Isabelle Isaiah Isla Israel Ivana Ivory J Jack Jackie Jackson Jacob Jacqueline Jaden Jaelyn Jagger Jake James Jameson Jamie Jane January Jason Jasper Jaun Jax Jaxon Jayce Jayden Jeannette Jed Jeff Jefferson Jenna Jess Jessica Jessie Jill Jillian Joan Joanna Joaquin Joe John Jones Jordan Joseph Josephine Josh Joshua Joslyn Joss Joy Joyce Judith Judy Jules Julia Julian Julie Juliet Julius June Juno Justin K Kai Kaia Kale Kalinda Kane Karah Katharine Kathryn Kate Kay Kaya Kaylee Keanu Keegan Keira Keith Kellan Kelly Kelsey Kendall Kennedy Kevin Khloe Kiah Kiele Kiera Kim Kima Kimberly Kingston Kinsley Kirk Kit Kitty Knox Krista Kristen Kurtis Kyle Kylie L Laith Lake Lana Landon Lane Larissa Larkin Laszlo Laura Lauren Lawrence Layla Leah Lee Leia Leighton Leilani Lena Lennon Leo Leonard Leslie Levi Lewis Leyona Lia Liam Liana Lida Lilith Lillian Lily Lincoln Lindsay Lionel Lisa Lisette Liz Logan Lois Lola London Loretta Lorraine Louella Louise Lucas Lucian Lucille Lucy Luke Luna Lux Lyle Lyndon Lynne Related: 100 Unusual Boy Names M Mabel Mabrey Mac Macallan Mackenzie Macy Madeleine Madelyn Madison Mae Maeby Maggie Mahershala Maia Makena Malcolm Maleeya Malia Mamie Mandy Marabelle Marcus Maren Margaret Margot Mari Maria Mariah Mariam Marilyn Marin Marion Marisole Marisse Marjorie Mark Marlene Marlon Marlowe Martha Martin Mary Mason Matilda Matthew Maui Mavis Maximus Maxson May Maya McKinley Megan Melissa Meredith Merritt Meryl Meyer Mia Michael Michelle Mika Mike Mila Mildred Miles Millie Milo Moana Molly Monica Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moses Muhammad Murray Myles N Nahall Nahla Nancy Nanette Naomie Nasima Natalie Nate Nathan Naveen Naya Neil Neisa Neo Neoma Newt Newton Niall Nicholas Nick Nico Nicole Nicolette Nigel Nile Nimah Nixon Noah Noel Nolan Nora Norma Norman North Nova O Obama Octavia Olly Olive Oliver Olivia Omar Opal Ophelia Ordell Oriana Orion Orlando Orson Orville Oscar Otis Otto Owen P Paige Paislee Paloma Pandora Paris Parker Patrick Patsy Paul Payton Pearl Peggy Penelope Penn Penny Perry Pete Peyton Phillip Phoebe Phoenix Phyllis Pierce Piper Polly Poppy Porter Posey Preston Primrose Priya Prudence Priscilla Q Quaid Quincy Quentin Quinn Quinten R Rachel Radley Rae Ralph Ramsey Rayna Rayne Reagan Rebecca Reese Reeve Reid Reign Remi Renly Rex Rhea Rhett Rhys Richard Rick Riley Ripley River Rivers Rob Robert Robin Rome Romy Ronald Ronin Rooney Roosevelt Rory Rosalind Rosalynn Rosamund Rose Rosemary Ross Rowan Roy Royce Ruby Rue Ruth Rutherford Ryan Ryder Related: 100 Unique Yet Beautiful Girls' Names S Sacha Sage Sahara Saint Sam Samuel Sandra Sandy Sansa Sarah Saul Savannah Sawyer Scarlett Schuyler Scout Sean Sebastian Selena Sena Seymour Shane Shannon Shea Shelly Sherlock Sherry Shiloh Shirley Sia Sidney Sienna Simon Skyler Sloan Sofia Solo Sonia Sophia Sophie Spencer Stacy Stanley Stella Stephanie Sterling Stetson Stuart Sue Sullivan Summer Suri Susan Sylvia T Tabitha Tad Tamera Tamsyn Tanner Tara Tate Taylor Teagan Teddy Terrance Thea Thelma Theordore Theresa Thomas Tim Tina Tinley Toby Todd Tom Tony Travis Travon Trent Trey Tricia Trinity Tripp Tristan Troy Truman Turner Tyler Tyson V Valentina Valentine Vance Vaughan Vaughn Vera Vern Victor Victoria Viggo Vince Vincent Viola Violet Virgil Vivian W Waldo Walker Wallis Walter Warren Watson Waverly Wells Wes Wesley Westley Whitney Will Willa William Willow Wilson Winter Wolfe Wren Wyatt X Xander Xavier Xeno Y Yanet Yani Yigal York Yuma Yvette Z Zachary Zahir Zander Zane Zaylee Zayn Zion Zoe Zola Zooey Zora Zuma Zuri Related: These Are the Most Popular Baby Names of 2016 http://bit.ly/2kR9iwY
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ivetoldamillionlies · 6 years ago
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Sandy Hook 2011
Charlotte Bacon
Daniel Barden
Rachel Davino
Olivia Engel
Josephine Gay
Ana M. Marquez-Greene
Dylan Hockley
Dawn Hochsprung
Madeleine F. Hsu
Catherine V. Hubbard
Chase Kowalski
Jesse Lewis
James Mattioli  
Grace McDonnell
Anne Marie Murphy
Emilie Parker
Jack Pinto
Noah Pozner
Caroline Previdi
Jessica Rekos
Avielle Richman
Lauren Rousseau
Mary Sherlach
Victoria Soto
Benjamin Wheeler
Allison N. Wyatt
Oikos University Shooting 2012
Tshering Rinzing Bhutia
Doris Chibuko
Sonam Chodon
Grace Eunhae Kim
Katleen Ping
Judith Seymour
Lydia Sim
Aurora Theatre Shooting 2012
Jonathan Blunk
Alexander J. Boik
Jesse Childress
Gordon Cowden
Jessica Ghawi
John Larimer
Matt McQuinn
Micayla Medek
Veronica Moser-Sullivan
Alex Sullivan
Alexander C. Teves
Rebecca Wingo
Washington Navy Yard Shooting 2013
Michael Arnold
Martin Bodrog
Arthur Daniels
Sylvia Frasier
Kathy Gaarde
John Roger Johnson
Mary Francis Knight
Frank Kohler
Vishnu Pandit
Kenneth Bernard Proctor
Gerald Read
Richard Michael Ridgell
Fort Hood Shooting 2014
Daniel M. Ferguson
Timothy W. Owens
Carlos A. Lazaney-Rodriguez
Umpqua Community College Shooting 2015
Lucero Alcaraz
Treven Taylor Anspach
Rebecka Ann Carnes
Quinn Glen Cooper
Kim Saltmarsh Dietz
Lucas Eibel
Jason Dale Johnson
Lawrence Levine
Sarena Dawn Moore
San Bernardino Shooting 2015
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Isaac amanios
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Harry Bowman
Sierra Clayborn
Juan Espinoza
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Larry Daniel Kaufman
Damian Meins
Tin Nguyen
Nicholas Thalasinos
Yvette Velasco
Michael Wetzel
Reasons Why We Need Gun Control as of Over a Decade Ago
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Mikael Nicholauson
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Bill Kinkel
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Steven Curnow
Cassie Bernall
Isaiah Shoels
Matthew Kechter
Lauren Townsend
John Tomlin
Kelly Fleming
Daniel Mauser
Corey Depooter
Atlanta Day Trading Spree Shooting 1999
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Matthew David Barton
Mychelle Elizabeth Barton
Allen Charles Tenenbaum
Dean Delawalla
Joseph J. Dessert
Jamshid Havash
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Linda Franklin
Conrad E. Johnson
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Sam Cockrell
Micky Fitzgerald
Lynette McCall
Charles J. Miller
Thomas Willis
Damageplan Show Shooting 2004
Jeff “Mayhem” Thompson
Erin Halk
Nathan Bray
John “Kat” Brooks
Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott
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Pastor Randy Gregory
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Harold Diekmeier
Gloria Critari
Bart Oliver
Richard Reeves
Gerald Miller
Red Lake Massacre 2005
Daryl Allen Lussier
Michelle Leigh Sigana
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khalilhumam · 4 years ago
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Former prime minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur, dies
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Former prime minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur, dies
The late prime minister was hailed as a Caribbean man
Then prime minister of Barbados, Owen Arthur (centre), chairs the plenary meeting on “The challenge of adaptation – from vulnerability to resilience”, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, on September 24, 2007. Photo by United Nations Photo on Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
The former prime minister of Barbados, Owen Seymour Arthur, passed away on July 27, 2020, at the age of 70. He was described by fellow Caribbean leaders as “an ardent regionalist” who was “passionate about his country.” Barbados declared three days of mourning in his honour. Arthur will be remembered as a leader whose knowledge of economics manifested in his uncanny ability to gauge the fiscal realities of a small island developing state like Barbados, and who distinguished himself politically, socially, and economically as both a sage and a charismatic presence. He led the Barbados Labour Party as the country’s fifth prime minister from 1994 to 2008, serving in the House of Representatives for the parish of St. Peter, where he was raised. Arthur did his secondary education at the prestigious Harrison College, and went on to study economics and History at The University of the West Indies’ (UWI) Cave Hill campus in Barbados. He subsequently gained his Master’s Degree in Economics at The UWI campus in Mona, Jamaica. Arthur’s emphatic and down to earth style of leadership seemed to come at the perfect time for Barbados. His efforts to revive the country's foundering economy proved successful: during his tenure, he slashed Barbados’ unemployment rate in half, from over 20 per cent to approximately nine per cent between 1994 and 2000. Mention was often made of his brilliance and how this coexisted with a lack of pretence and easy approachability. He also gained significant international recognition as the first Caribbean leader to make an official visit as the guest of honour at the 90th Session of the International Labour Conference in 2002. At the event, Arthur delivered a searing indictment of the linkage of labour standards and trade, and challenged the International Labour Office (ILO) to prioritise the enforcement of labour standards in both developed and developing countries. As tributes poured in upon the news of his death, the multifaceted nature of Owen Arthur's statesmanship became clear. Over the years, he had been appointed to numerous commissions and consultancies, including the Commonwealth Observer Mission to Guyana’s general and regional elections. He also served as chairman of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group on Small States and co-chair of the global forum to focus on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Initiative on Harmful Tax Competition. Barbados’ sitting prime minister, Mia Mottley, lauded Arthur’s tireless work ethic, noting that he was “was never overwhelmed by the task at hand” and praising his economic reforms as “his greatest domestic legacy”. Just as significant was Arthur’s proposal during his 2003 election campaign to hold a national referendum to put forward revisions to Barbados’ Constitution, a move geared towards replacing the British monarch with a president as head of state. Owen Arthur’s unique perspicacity and infinite warmth had a personal impact on many. On Facebook, his friend Tony Hoyos reminisced:
I was always in awe of how brilliant my old school chum had become, with not only a profound grasp of macroeconomics, particularly as applied to our developing nation, but also by his common touch and genuine caring for every Barbadian. Many of us will likely remember unexpectedly meeting Owen at a supermarket pushing his own cart.
Marsha Caddle, who had worked with Owen “on trying to solve the perennial debt issue in Barbados and the region”, said:
There is no economist working today in this region of the world who has not drawn on the wisdom, rigour and intellectual fearlessness of the Rt. Hon. Owen Seymour Arthur. And there is no Caribbean regionalist who does not feel gratitude for the integration vision that he brought to life, and on which we can now build.
Indeed, Owen Arthur helped forge the foundations for renewed regional integration, an invaluable contribution to the Caribbean community. With his passing, Barbados and the wider region, has lost a stalwart symbol of patriotism and Caribbean pride. He is survived by his wife Julie, and two daughters.
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Rihanna rend hommage à l'ancien Premier ministre de la Barbade, le Rt Hon Owen Arthur décédé
Rihanna rend hommage à l’ancien Premier ministre de la Barbade, le Rt Hon Owen Arthur décédé
Owen Seymour Arthur, ancien premier ministre de la Barbade est décédé.
Rihanna rend hommage à l’ancien Premier ministre de la Barbade, le Rt Hon Owen Arthur décédé le 27 juillet 2020.
“Aujourd’hui, la Barbade a perdu l’un de nos plus grands dirigeants, l’honorable M. Owen S. Arthur! Un vrai héros! Mes pensées vont à sa famille et à toute la nation de la Barbade! Repose au paradis!…
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