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Till, Cleveland, CSU Convocation Center, USA, 27.09.1998 / © Andrew P. Labis [HQ]
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Wie erwartet liefert der (traditionell CSU-gesteuerte) Bayerische Rundfunk einen Beitrag GEGEN die Änderung des Wahlrechts. Allerdings mit erstaunlich milden Worten.
Das könnte verschiedenes bedeuten und ich wollte nicht spekulieren. Also suchte ich in den Untiefen (Regionalnachrichten). Die sind in Bayern sowieso viel wichtiger. Denn sie werden vom Wahlvolk gelesen, während die bundesdeutsche Öffentlichkeit sie eher nicht wahrnimmt.
Und diese Suche führte (wenig überraschend) schon in der ersten Region zu einem stolzen Ergebnis. Nicht nur der verlinkte Artikel, sondern noch 3 weitere direkt darunter verlinkt.
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Welcome the newly elected 2023-2024 IACURH Regional Board of Directors! Director: Alex Godfrey (UNC) ADAF: Danielle Duran (NMSU) ADNRHH: Lauren Gaiser (CSU) CONCCTD: Amaya Gooch (NAU) COPRRHA: Jay Ostberg (UA) COSN: Sofie Carrillo (UNM) COMT: Ange Fusitua (UA) Advisor: Kam Attía (ASU-T) NRHH Advisor: Tommy Newsom II (NAU) (at Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpHk4eAuf4d/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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poster von monster papi gepriegelter adolf schickelgruber zum aeh rrreichs... @heuteshow @dieanstalt .@dieanstalt . @heuteshow #reframed nawennschon? etwas anderes ist viel viel #_v_ i_e_l_wwwwwwichtiger e g a l was es wirklich ist @phoenix_de @bild @spdde @die_gruenen @cdu @csu @deutschland .@sz @hamburg @berlin @muenchen @stuttgart @frankfurt @ohghotttthnichtkoeln @bonn #wie_erklaere_ich_euch_dass_ihr_i_d_i_o_t_e_n_s eid : aeh.. aeh.. von aeh m o n s t e r #papi g e p r i e g e l t e r aeh aeh adolf s c h i c k e l g r u b e r . plakat. aeh gepriegelter schickelgruber zum aeh aeh rrrreichs aeh. .
poster von monster papi gepriegelter adolf schickelgruber zum aeh rrreichs… @heuteshow @dieanstalt .@dieanstalt .@heuteshow
#reframed nawennschon? etwas anderes ist viel viel #_v_i_e_l_wwwwwwichtiger e g a l was es wirklich ist @phoenix_de @bild @spdde @die_gruenen @cdu @csu @deutschland
.@sz @hamburg @berlin @muenchen @stuttgart @frankfurt @ohghotttthnichtkoeln…
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#scholarships#university#education#study#colleges in usa#usa#usa news#usa politics#team usa#usagi tsukino#united states#migrants#americans#mississippi#missouri#college grants and scholarships#bully scholarship edition#scholarshippositions#fully funded scholarships#scholarshipopportunity#scholarshiphunter#abroad#immigrationconsultant#studyinusa#studyabroadlife#canadavisa
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"The race for the White House is flooding our feeds. CBS News Bay Area anchor Anne Makovec asks Dr. Nolan Higdon with CSU East Bay about the impact of influencers in the presidential race, and if they can really tip the scales in battleground states" https://nolanhigdon.substack.com/p/campaigns-tapping-into-social-media
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Asesinatos, sobredosis, accidentes... La terrible maldición del clan Kennedy
Durante más de un siglo, la prestigiosa familia Kennedy ha estado marcada por innumerables tragedias, alimentando los rumores de una maldición. Repasamos su historia plagada de dramas.
RON GALELLA/RON GALELLA COLLECTION VIA GETTY IMAGEN
12 de agosto de 1944: accidente aéreo de Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
Joseph Jr., Joseph y John F. Kennedy, 1938.
© CSU ARCHIVES/EVERETT COLLECTION / EVERETT…
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Two police officers have been hospitalised after clashes with hooded protesters outside the congress of Germany’s far-right AfD, as the party met weeks after its record European Union election result.
About 1,000 police were deployed in the western city of Essen on Saturday, where demonstration organisers said 50,000 protestors marched towards the congress. The police have not yet provided figures.
Police said two officers, a man and a woman, who had been escorting a politician were seriously injured when protesters kicked them in the head after they fell to the ground and that they had to be hospitalised.
A further seven officers were also slightly injured in the clashes near the Grugahalle hall. The perpetrators fled the scene.
Police said earlier they had used pepper spray and batons in earlier clashes.
“Several disruptive violent actions occurred in the Rüttenscheid quarter. Demonstrators, some of them hooded, attacked security forces. Several arrests were made,” police in the North Rhine-Westphalia region, where Essen is located, said on X.
A top regional official had warned that “potentially violent far-left troublemakers” could be among the protesters.
“We are here and we will stay,” said the AfD co-president, Alice Weidel, opening the two-day congress – which started half an hour late due to street blockades – and drawing sustained applause.
“We have the right, like all political parties, to hold a congress.”
Both Weidel and her co-president, Tino Chrupalla, were re-elected to lead the party for another two years.
“We want to govern, first in the east [of Germany], then in the west, then at federal level,” Chrupalla told the about 600 delegates.
Chrupalla said party membership had grown by 60% to 46,881 members since January last year. Some 22,000 people had joined while 4,000 had left.
“Despite all the harassment you have to endure as a member of the AfD, this is an absolutely sensational figure,” Chrupalla told the convention.
In early June, the AfD had its best EU election result since the party’s creation in 2013, winning 16% of the vote to take second place.
It was behind the main conservative CDU-CSU opposition bloc but ahead of the Social Democrats (SPD) – the party of the chancellor, Olaf Scholz – which is in power at the head of a troubled three-party coalition.
Buoyed up by a surge in immigration and a weak performance by Europe’s top economy, the party hit as high as 22% in opinion polls in January.
However, its support faltered amid a welter of scandals that mainly implicated its top EU election candidate, Maximilian Krah.
“I believe that the party has learned a lot in recent months and will be very careful when we put forward leading candidates in the future,” Weidel, who is standing for re-election, told the Politico news outlet on Thursday.
Krah initially faced allegations of suspicious links to Russia and China.
He then sparked widespread anger by telling an Italian newspaper that not every member of the Nazis’ notorious SS was “automatically a criminal”.
The comments prompted the AfD to be expelled from the far-right European parliament group Identity and Democracy (ID), in which France’s National Rally and Italy’s League had been its partners.
While the AfD has sought to shift the blame for its recent woes on to Krah, there were signs of problems before.
The National Rally had already distanced itself from the AfD after reports emerged in January that the German party had discussed the expulsion of immigrants and “non-assimilated” citizens at a meeting with extremists.
The reports caused shock in Germany and triggered weeks of mass protests.
After the EU polls, the AfD ejected Krah from the delegation it sends to Brussels, but the ID group does not seem ready to readmit the party, leaving it searching for new partners.
The congress comes before three key elections in September in states that once formed part of communist East Germany, and where the AfD has been topping opinion polls.
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Till, Cleveland, CSU Convocation Center, USA, 27.09.1998 / © Andrew P. Labis [HQ]
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"95-P-2 Iris" CSU Trial Gardens, 06-01-2024
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Torrey Hills - Reasons Why It Is A Great Place To Live
Torrey Hills is a vibrant San Diego neighborhood that blends nature with convenience. It has picturesque views, top-rated schools, and friendly parks. The welcoming community spirit makes it ideal for you and your family. Living here will give you a lifestyle that combines tranquility and opportunity effortlessly.
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As you explore the place, you will notice many features that make it charming. Now, focus on discovering why the place is a truly great place to live. It offers a quality of life that makes it a destination and a cherished home.
Why Live Here?
Developed in the early 2000s, Torrey in San Diego has become a sought-after neighborhood with over 13,000 residents. The community is famous for its fancy homes, modern townhouses, and wealthy residents.
Consider these essential aspects for a fulfilling life here.
Quality Of Life
The place combines top-rated schools, diverse amenities, a tight-knit community, and convenient access. Well-known schools attract families, while parks, trails, shopping centers, and entertainment venues cater to varied lifestyles. The community hosts events and has a neighborhood association for cohesion.
Safety
The San Diego Police Department maintains a strong presence, and residents actively participate in a Neighborhood Watch program. The homeowners association collaborates with law enforcement for patrols and security measures. The community's design, well-lit streets, sidewalks, and bike lanes further contribute to its overall safety.
Shopping, Nature, And Entertainment
They offer proximity to diverse shopping at Torrey Hills Center and Del Mar Highlands Town Center. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve and Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Entertainment options include the Belly Up Tavern and events at Del Mar Fairgrounds. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy nearby golf courses, including Torrey Pines Golf Course, and parks with sports fields.
Real Estate Overview
In Torrey, you can find styles of single-family homes ranging from 1,800 to 4,000+ sq ft. They come in Mediterranean, Spanish, and contemporary designs. There are also townhouses and condos (1,000 to 2,000 sq ft). Luxury homes here, with a median price of $1.2 million, have high-end finishes.
Top-Rated School
The place boasts highly-rated public schools like Torrey Hills School, Ocean Air Elementary, and Canyon Crest Academy. Private options include San Diego Jewish Academy, Cathedral Catholic High School, and The Grauer School. Charter schools like Innovations Academy and High Tech Middle School offer innovative programs.
They boast excellent education quality, with high-rated schools. Canyon Crest Academy is nationally recognized for STEM and arts. Nearby higher education options include UC San Diego, San Diego State, and CSU San Marcos.
This community has maintained its allure over the years. It also became a sought-after destination for those seeking a high-quality, fulfilling lifestyle in San Diego.
Summary
Torrey is a highly desirable neighborhood with a population of more than 13,000. Developed in the early 2000s, it features upscale homes, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community. Safety is a priority, supported by the police presence and Neighborhood Watch.
The area offers diverse amenities and proximity to shopping centers, parks, and entertainment. Homes range from 1,000 to 4,000 sq ft, with Mediterranean, Spanish, and contemporary designs. With top-rated schools, Torrey is a sought-after destination for a high-quality lifestyle in sunny Southern California.
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