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fidjiefidjie · 2 years ago
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Bonne soirée 🆕️🍸💞
David Courtin & Calypso Valois 🎶 Calimucho
(Tout est vrai)
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writer59january13 · 15 days ago
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Today, I Mourn slain Beatle John Lennon
assassinated at 10:50 PM, on December 8, 1980 forty four years later to date outside The Dakota Apartment, (also known as the Dakota Apartments), located at 1 West 72nd Street in New York City, U.S. After Mark David Chapman unloaded five bullets in the back with a .38 special revolver, that son of a gun got his quarryman and became eligible for parole in 2000 after serving only 20 years since said murderer felled legend: he pulled the trigger of his firearm at point blank range brutally killing the most successful singer/songwriter in history, (whose collaboration with Paul McCartney) bestowed double fantasy and rendered instant karma echoing his oft repeated refrain across the universe for the benefit of Mister Kite "All we are saying is give peace a chance," a lyric from the song "Give Peace a Chance" by the late John Lennon and Yoko Ono, which song when released in 1969 became an anthem for the anti-war movement, nevertheless even after exactly three score years since the Fab Four, became famous in 1964 after their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, which elapsed time seems like yesterday to this day tripper (me) who happened to be just a beastie boy. Upon hearing in utter disbelief over the telly On December 8, 1980, the breaking news videre licet regarding the murder of John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, outside his New York City apartment building, I felt numb standing stock still in the kitchen (within childhood home of mine) at 324 Level Road, and nearly found myself asphyxiating as if trapped within a yellow submarine buried within briny deep courtesy stone(d) temple pilot. Yours truly stormed out of the house analogous to a stormtrooper heading into the thick of battle experienced being dazed and confused espying a Led Zeppelin in the front yard after getting a closer look I quickly realized parked guests came from an alien nation, which immediately prompted me to avail myself to be abducted courtesy unidentified anomalous phenomena bidding goodbye to father and mother quietly pleading... dear prudence escaping the helter skelter amidst humanity here, there and everywhere wistfully envisioning a utopia like dreamers do able, eager, ready and willing to embark upon a magical mystery tour this fool on the hill, a veritable nowhere man
feeling like nobody's child psyching myself to be free as a bird yearning to adopt fearlessness after froggy went a courtin jump/kick starting far out and groovy kismet to become a paperback writer renown on par with aforementioned famous British balladeer but before taking fateful step
into dark shadows hiding the outer limits of the twilight zone, I dashed off a short note to family and friends, and subsequently flagged down letterman also asking please mister postman to inform kith and kin NOT to summon search party, cuz yours truly hopes to frolic amidst strawberry fields forever.
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instants-chavires · 7 months ago
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Octave Courtin 04.06.2024 © David Lantran
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teenmomcentral · 8 months ago
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David Eason and Jenelle Evans came face-to-face in court on Thursday.
Jenelle showed up wearing her signature “more classier” white courtin’ heels, while David showed up with empty pockets— and no lawyer!
The Ashley can exclusively reveal that Jenelle and David were in a North Carolina county courthouse on Thursday to present their cases to a judge in regard to the domestic violence restraining order Jenelle recently requested for herself and her kids. The former Teen Mom 2 couple– who split in February— were both on time for the hearing, unlike the hearing two weeks ago, when both parties were late.
The Ashley can exclusively reveal that Jenelle arrived with her TikTok lawyer in tow, while David came solo, only to tell the very aggravated judge that he needs even more time to prepare his case. Two weeks ago, David stated that he needed a continuance in the case to have time to obtain a lawyer, something he admitted on Thursday that he still had not done.
David also confessed in court that the reason he has no lawyer is that he can’t pay one.
“I can’t afford an attorney,” David told the judge, adding that he had spoken to an attorney, but could not afford to pay one.
(As The Ashley previously reported, David was seen begging Jenelle’s former attorney Dustin Sullivan to represent him at the hearing two weeks ago. Dustin refused.)
According to The Ashley’s sources, Jenelle’s lawyer was very unhappy that David was asking for another continuance and fought to have the hearing take place on Thursday. The judge was also unhappy, but agreed to grant a three-week continuance.
“The judge made it clear that there would be no more continuances after this, and that the hearing would take place at the next hearing, no matter what, regardless if David found an attorney or not,” the source stated.
The former King and Queen of The Land left separate, with David– who was dressed in jeans and a brown long-sleeve shirt and had his long hair groomed and put into a ponytail–leaving promptly after.
It’s not surprising that David is unable to pay for a lawyer. In her filing for legal separation, Jenelle stated that David has refused to work for the majority of their marriage, yet he still spends money “recklessly.” Jenelle noted that she is the only one earning an income in the family.
“[David] recklessly spent the party’s money which [Jenelle] solely earns, and in other ways to be shown at trial,” she wrote. “[David] has further committed marital misconduct in that he excessively uses alcohol and has not maintained consistent full-time employment for a number of years.”
Jenelle and David will next meet in court on May 16.
UPDATE! David immediately jumped on TikTok after the court hearing to beg for money.
“I can get an attorney…when I have the money for an attorney, that’s why I am on here talking to you guys, so I can raise some money for an attorney,” he said. “I’ve got money but I don’t have any extra money to pay an attorney. That’s not in my budget at all, do you know how much an attorney costs?
“I’m trying to work on my truck and my boat,” he continued. “I’ve got other stuff I need to spend money on. I’ve got bills, I’ve got rent, I’ve got electric. Nobody offers free attorneys for civil court. That does not exist. That has to be criminal court.”
David repeatedly asked his followers to engage on his Live so he could profit off of it.
“We’re trying to raise some money to get an attorney to beat Jenelle in court!” David said. “I’ve got to get an attorney. I just need time to raise the money to get an attorney. It costs a lot!”
David went on to claim that Jenelle’s request for a protective order against him is “bogus.”
"No matter how much money I have, none of it is allocated to paying for an attorney for Jenelle’s bogus claims,” he said. “She can make up some lies and make me spend more money? She’s going to keep hurting me by taking me to court and trying to ruin my reputation.”
“…It’s always the man’s fault when a woman does something really bad. When he reacts it’s always the man’s fault. Even if he’s just calling her out on her bulls**t,” David said.
David then stated that he “works every day” and that he’s “working right now” by being on TikTok. He insisted that he has “several jobs” but failed to reveal what it is that he does other than putting his mug on TikTok and begging for cash.
“Can y’all just send me some [TikTok] gifts so I can pay for an attorney and beat Jenelle?” David asked his followers.
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almanach2023 · 2 years ago
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Aujourd'hui, mercredi 22 mars, nous fêtons Sainte Léa.
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SAINT DU JOUR
. Léa . De l'hebreu lah, "fatigue" et du latin lea, "lionne" . Sainte-Léa (+384) Dame noble romaine, elle rejoint après la mort de son mari la communauté Sainte Marcelle et passe sa vie au service des religieuses. Nous connaissons sa vie par Saint-Jérôme. . Douces, gaies et généreuses, les Léa sont capables de la plus grande violence et du plus farouche égoïsme dès qu'il s'agit de défendre leur bonheur ou celui des leurs. Cela ne saurait les empêcher d'être de charmants personnages de précieuse compagnie. . Prénoms dérivés : Lila, Leïla, Léah, Lia, Liahi... Nous fêtons également les : Benvenista - Benveniste - Benvenuto - Bienvenu - Deogratias - Éliane - Léa - Leïla - Lélia - Léliane - Leyla - Wandelin Toutes les infos sur les Saints du jour https://tinyurl.com/wkzm328
FETE DU JOUR
Quels sont les fêtes à souhaiter aujourd'hui ? [ Bonne fête ] . Léa Fazer, scénariste, réalisatrice, actrice et metteur en scène de théâtre suisse . Léa Seydoux, actrice française . Léa Drucker, actrice française . Lea Massari, actrice italienne
Ils nous ont quittés un 22 mars :
22 mars 2009 : Jade Cerisa Lorraine Goody, ancienne participante de deux séries de la version britannique de l'émission Big Brother. (5 juin 1981) 22 mars 2008 : Israel "Cachao" López, 89 ans, bassiste et compositeur cubain, considéré comme l' « inventeur » du mambo (14 septembre 1918) 22 mars 2007 : Jacques Courtin Clarins, entrepreneur et médecin français (22 mars 2007) 22 mars 2005 : Kenzo Tange, architecte et urbaniste japonais (4 septembre 1913)
Ils sont nés le 22 mars :
22 mars 1987 : Alice David, actrice française 22 mars 1976 : Reese Witherspoon, née Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon, actrice, productrice et femme d'affaires américaine 22 mars 1971 : Iben Hjejle, actrice danoise 22 mars 1955 : Lena Olin, née Lena Maria Jonna Olin, actrice suédoise 22 mars 1949 : Fanny Ardant, née Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant, actrice, réalisatrice, scénariste et metteuse en scène française 22 mars 1943 : George Benson, guitariste, chanteur, et compositeur de jazz 22 mars 1941 : Bruno Ganz, acteur suisse de cinéma et de théâtre (16 février 2019)
Toutes les naissances du jour https://tinyurl.com/msmk5e22
Fêtes, Célébrations, événements du jour 22 mars : Journée mondiale de l’eau (141 EX/22; A/RES/47/193) (UNESCO) 22 mars : Journée mondiale des doulas (JM)
CITATION DU JOUR
Citation du jour : La vie ressemble à un conte ; ce qui importe, ce n'est pas sa longueur, mais sa valeur. Sénèque
Citation du jour : Le mensonge tue la confiance et surtout, il te prive d'amis sur qui compter vraiment. Et pire que ça le mensonge t'empêche de te voir tel que tu es réellement. Masashi Kishimoto
Toutes les citations du jour https://tinyurl.com/payaj4pz
Petite histoire... digne d'un caramel...
P'tite #blague du #mercredi Tu sais pourquoi 70% des femmes sont insatisfaites ? J'peux pas être partout à la fois !
P'tite #blague du #mercredi Un gars du chantier va chez le médecin pour avoir le résultat de ses analyses. Le docteur dit : Alors voyons, vous avez des cailloux dans les reins, du sable dans les urines Arrêtez docteur ! Au train où ça va, si j'éjacule, je vais faire du béton.
Petit clin d'oeil sur le jardin : C'est peut-être le moment...
De poursuivre les rempotages de plantes d'intérieur. De semer poireau et petit pois. De semer le tabac d'ornement au chaud.
Nous sommes le 81ème jour de l'année il reste 284 jours avant le 31 décembre. Semaine 12.
Beau mercredi à tous.
Source : https://www.almanach-jour.com/almanach/index.php
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aitastar · 3 years ago
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80 位科学家 死了 都是微生物学家
回顾:80 位已故科学家的完整名单,附有照片和令人震惊的细节
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作者:艾琳·伊丽莎白 健康坚果新闻
这个故事与我们意外的整体医生死亡系列完全不同 ,你可以在这里找到。 不,这是一个单独的列表——不是由我们编制,而是由勤奋的研究人员(底部链接)——我们感谢他们分享这些信息。
Foster Gamble 是第一个提醒我们注意这一点的人;我们只希望对这两起死亡事件进行全面调查,因为我们认为这至少有必要对所有、部分或全部是否真的有关联进行调查。
2006 年去世
#80:  📷Lee Jong-woo ,61 岁。死于:2006 年 5 月 22 日, 因为脑部出现血栓。Lee 是该组织与禽流感、艾滋病和其他传染病的全球威胁作斗争的先锋。自 2003 年担任世卫组织总干事以来,李是该国的最高国际官员。据官员称,这位和蔼可亲的韩国人喜欢在新闻发布会上开个玩笑,他是一位热心的运动员,没有病史。
2005 年去世
#79:  列昂尼德·斯特拉昆斯基。死于:2005 年 6 月 8 日 ,被香槟酒瓶击中头部。Strachunsky 专注于创造对生物武器有抵抗力的微生物。Strachunsky 被发现死在他位于莫斯科的酒店房间里,他从斯摩棱斯克前往美国。调查人员正在寻找这位领先的生物武器研究人员被谋杀与俄罗斯特维尔肝炎爆发之间的联系。
#78:  📷 Robert J. Lull ,66 岁。卒于:2005 年 5 月 19 日 多处刺伤。尽管他的车不见了,而且信用卡明显被盗,但凶杀案督察霍莉·佩拉说,调查人员并不相信抢劫是勒尔被杀的唯一动机。她说,劫匪通常会从 Lull 的家中带走比凶手留下的更多的贵重物品。Lull 自 1990 年以来一直担任旧金山总医院核医学主任,并担任加州大学旧金山分校的放射学教授。他曾任美国核医师学会和旧金山医学会主席,并于 1997 年至 1999 年担任医学会杂志《旧金山医学》的编辑。李·卢尔说,她的前夫是核电的支持者,热爱核电。与他人辩论他的政治立场。
#77:  托德·考皮拉,41 岁。卒于:2005 年 5 月 8 日 根据州法医办公室的说法,洛斯阿拉莫斯医院的出血性胰腺炎。由于他工作的秘密性质,无法获得他的照片。这是他的葬礼照片。在 Kauppila 公开为实验室主任离职的消息感到高兴两天后,他去世了。2004 年 9 月 23 日,由于安全丑闻,考皮拉被导演皮特·纳诺斯解雇。Kauppila 说他被解雇是因为他在实验室调查两个被认为丢失的机密计算机磁盘期间没有立即从家庭度假中回来。明显的安全漏洞迫使 Nanos 关闭实验室数周。Kauppila 声称他被当作磁盘的替罪羊,调查人员得出结论认为磁盘根本不存在。这个错误被归咎于文书错误。他被解雇后,Kauppila 接受了 Bechtel Nevada Corp. 的一份承包商工作,这是一家与洛斯阿拉莫斯和其他国家实验室合作的研究公司。他还在 Megavolt 射线照相术中研究新的散射减少网格,专注于金属板或交叉网格,以阻止散射辐射,同时允许未散射或直接射线通过与其他科学家:斯科特·沃森(LANL,DX-3) , Chuck Lebeda (LANL, XTA), Alan Tubb (LANL, DX-8), 和 Mike Appleby (Tecomet Thermo Electron Corp.)
#76: 📷 大卫班克斯,55 岁。卒于:2005 年 5 月 8 日。 班克斯位于昆士兰北部,与其他 14 人一起死于飞机失事。他被称为农业天才,发明了用于牛的捕蚊器。班克斯是澳大利亚生物安全局检疫机构的首席科学家,并积极参与保护澳大利亚人免受有害疾病和害虫的侵害。班克斯博士的大部分工作都涉及预防进入澳大利亚的潜在破坏性疾病。他曾去过印度尼西亚,研究口蹄疫通过群岛传播到澳大利亚的可能性。他为避免澳大利亚牲畜群和果园感染的其他疾病包括猪瘟、尼帕病毒和日本脑炎。
#75:  📷 Douglas James Passaro 博士,43 岁。2005 年 4 月 18 日 在伊利诺伊州奥克帕克因不明原因去世。Passaro 博士是一位杰出的流行病学家,他想解开导致胃病的螺旋形细菌的秘密。他是一位教授,他用生物恐怖主义的现实生活练习挑战他的学生。他嫁给了 Sherry Nordstrom 博士。
#74:  📷 Geetha Angara ,43 岁。死亡时间:2005 年 2 月 8 日。 这位以前失踪的化学家在新泽西州托托瓦的一个水处理厂的水箱中被发现。来自霍尔姆德尔的 43 岁的安加拉最后一次被人看到是在 2 月 8 日晚上,她在托托瓦的帕塞克河谷水务委员会工厂进行水质测试,她在那里工作了 12 年。潜水员在其中一个空水箱底部的一个 35 英尺深的水槽开口中发现了她的尸体。调查人员将安加拉之死视为可能的凶杀案。纽约大学博士高级化学家安加拉已婚,三个孩子的母亲
#73:  📷 Jeong H. Im ���72 岁。死亡时间:2005 年 1 月 7 日。 韩国人 Jeong H. Im 死于胸部多处刺伤,随后消防队员在三楼燃烧的汽车后备箱中发现他的尸体马里兰大道车库。密苏里大学哥伦比亚分校的一名退休研究助理教授和主要蛋白质化学家,MUPD 在哥伦比亚警察局和哥伦比亚消防局的协助下,正在对该事件进行死亡调查。在马里兰大道车库区域看到了一个“感兴趣的人”,被描述为一名 6 英尺至 6 英尺 2 英寸的男性,戴着某种类型的面具,可能是画家面具或石膏板类型的面具。Im 博士主要是一名蛋白质化学家,他是该领域的研究员。
2004年去世
#72: 📷 达尔文·肯尼斯·韦斯特(Darwin Kenneth Vest),1951年4月22日出生, 是国际知名的昆虫学家,是流浪蜘蛛和其他有毒蜘蛛和蛇的专家。达尔文于 1999 年 6 月 3 日凌晨在爱达荷州(美国)爱达荷福尔斯市中心散步时失踪。家人认为他的失踪与犯规有关。在达尔文失踪一周年之际,在爱达荷福尔斯和莫斯科举行了一场庆祝达尔文生平的活动。这些服务包括展示达尔文的作品以及来自学童和老师的感谢信。来自世界各地的至少十几位演讲者分享了达尔文的回忆,最后在蛇河中放置了玫瑰和纪念花圈。当天晚上,在蛇河岸边还举行了烛光守夜活动。
达尔文在 2004 年 3 月的第一周被宣布合法死亡,现在他的家人正在为几家公司申请限制令,这些公司认为未经许可就可以使用他的名字和照片。他的兄弟大卫是遗产的合法保护人,他的妹妹丽贝卡正在处理与鹰岩研究和正在进行的研究项目相关的问题。
欢迎媒体帮助定位达尔文。继续努力解决这个谜团包括最近的 DNA 采样。关于他失踪的故事继续在世界各地出现。在 911 悲剧之后,围绕失踪成人调查的问题受到了新的关注。
#s70-71: 📷 汤姆·索恩,64 岁; 贝丝·威廉姆斯,53岁;死亡时间:2004 年 12 月 29 日。 两名野生动物科学家,夫妻野生动物兽医,他们是全国著名的慢性消耗性疾病和布鲁氏菌病专家,在美国 287 号科罗拉多州北部的一场雪天坠机事故中丧生。
#69: Taleb Ibrahim al-Daher 。死亡时间:2004 年 12 月 21 日。 伊拉克核科学家在巴格达以北���身份不明的枪手枪杀。他正在前往迪亚拉大学工作的路上,在他的汽车在巴格达东北 57 公里处的巴古巴过一座桥时,武装人员向他开火。车辆从桥上急转弯,掉进了Khrisan河。Al-Daher 是当地大学的教授,他从被淹没的汽车中被救出并被送往 Baqouba 医院,在那里他被宣布死亡。📷
#68:  📷 John R. La Montagne ,61 岁。死亡时间:2004  年11 月 2 日。在墨西哥期间死亡,没有说明原因,后来被披露为肺栓塞。博士,Tommie Thompson 领导下的美国传染病部门负责人。曾任 NIAID 副主任。艾滋病项目工作和微生物学和传染病专家。
#67:   Matthew Allison ,32 岁。逝世日期:2004 年 10 月 13 日。 停在佛罗里达州奥西奥拉县沃尔玛商店的一辆汽车发生致命爆炸。Local 6 News 了解到,这绝非偶然。在一辆被烧毁的汽车内发现。目击者称,这名男子在晚上 11 点左右离开了商店,并在发生爆炸时进入了他的福特 Taurus 汽车。调查人员说,他们在前排乘客的座位上发现了一个 Duraflame 原木和丙烷罐。Allison 拥有分子生物学和生物技术专业的大学学位。
#66:   Mohammed Toki Hussein al-Talakani ,40 岁。逝世日期:2004 年 9 月 5 日:伊拉克核科学家在巴格达以南的马赫穆迪亚被枪杀。自 1984 年以来,他一直是一名执业核物理学家。
#65:  约翰克拉克教授,52 岁,卒于:2004 年 8 月 12 日。  在他的度假屋中被发现上吊。动物科学和生物技术专家,他开发了家畜基因改造技术;这项工作为 1996 年羊多莉的诞生铺平了道路,这是第一个从成年克隆出来的动物。创造羊多莉的科学实验室的负责人。克拉克教授领导了位于中洛锡安的罗斯林研究所,该研究所是世界领先的动物���物技术研究中心之一。他在培育使该研究所享誉全球的转基因绵羊方面发挥了至关重要的作用。他负责在羊奶中生产人类蛋白质(可用于治疗人类疾病)的项目。克拉克和他的团队将他们的研究重点放在蛋白质中 α-I-抗胰蛋白酶的产生上​​,该蛋白质用于治疗囊性纤维化。
#64: 📷 John Badwey 博士,54 岁。卒于:2004 年 7 月 21 日。  科学家和偶然的政治家,因为他反对将人类暴露于污泥的污水废物处理计划。突��出现肺炎样症状,然后在两周内死亡。哈佛医学院生物化学家,专攻传染病。
#63:   Bassem al-Mudares博士。死亡时间:2004 年 7 月 21 日。  在伊拉克萨马拉市发现了残缺不全的尸体*。他是博士。化学家,在被杀之前受到了折磨。他是一名拥有化学博士学位的制药公司工人。
#62:  📷 Stephen Tabet 教授,42 岁。2004 年 7 月 6 日死于 不明疾病。他是华盛顿大学的副教授和流行病学家。一位世界知名的 HIV 医生和研究员,曾在 HIV 疫苗试验网络的疫苗临床试验中与 HIV 患者一起工作
#61:Larry Bustard 博士,53 岁。2004 年 7 月 2 日死于 不明原因。他是能源部的一名桑迪亚科学家,在 2001 年炭疽恐慌期间帮助开发了一种泡沫喷雾剂来清理国会建筑物和媒体网站。他在阿尔伯克基的桑迪亚国家实验室工作。作为生物恐怖主义方面的专家,他的团队提出了一种用于对抗生物和化学制剂的新技术。
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#60:Edward Hoffman,62 岁。2004 年 7 月 1 日死于 不明原因。霍夫曼是一位教授和科学家,他还在加州大学洛杉矶分校的医学界担任过领导职务。1973 年,他在圣路易斯的华盛顿大学致力于开发第一台人体 PET 扫描仪。
#59: 📷 John Mullen ,67 岁。卒于:2004 年 6 月 29 日。  一名核物理学家被大量砷中毒。麦克唐纳道格拉斯的核研究科学家。调查中的警方不会说明马伦是如何接触到砷的,也不会说明砷的来源。在他去世时,他正在为波音公司做合同工。
#58:   Paul Norman 博士,52 岁。卒于:2004  年6 月 27 日。来自索尔兹伯里威尔特郡。当他驾驶的单引擎塞斯纳 206 在德文郡坠毁时丧生。生化武器专家。他周游世界,讲授如何抵御大规模杀伤性武器的祸害。他已婚,有一个 14 岁的儿子和一个 20 岁的女儿,是威尔特郡波顿唐国防部实验室化学和生物防御的首席科学家。航空事故调查处的官员对坠机现场进行了检查,飞机残骸已从现场移至法恩伯勒的 AAIB 基地。
#57: 📷 Assefa Tulu 博士,45 岁。卒于:2004 年 6 月 24 日。Tulu  博士于 1997 年加入卫生部门并担任该县唯一的流行病学家五年。他负责跟踪该县的健康状况,包括梅毒、艾滋病和麻疹等疾病的传播。他还设计了一个系统来检测涉及病毒或细菌的生物恐怖主义攻击。图卢经常协调解决达拉斯县的重大健康问题,例如过去几年的西尼罗河病毒爆发,并与媒体合作向公众��报情况。被发现时面朝下,死在他的办公室里。达拉斯县的流行病学家死于出血性中风。
#56: 📷 Thomas Gold ,84 岁。卒于:2004 年 6 月 22 日。  奥地利出生的托马斯戈尔德多年来以各种大胆的理论而闻名,这些理论蔑视传统智慧,并在他 1998 年的著作“深热生物圈”中报道,这一想法挑战了公认的关于石油和天然气如何形成的智慧,沿着方式,提出了一种关于地球上和其他行星上可能存在生命起源的新理论。与心力衰竭的长期斗争。戈尔德关于深热生物圈的理论对其他行星上生命存在的可能性具有重要影响,包括我们太阳系内看似不适宜居住的行星。他是康奈尔大学天文学名誉教授,是康奈尔放射物理和空间研究中心的创始人(并担任了 20 年的主任)。他还参与了航空事故调查。
#55:   Antonina Presnyakova ,46 岁。卒于:2004 年 5 月 25 日。  一名在西伯利亚前苏联生物武器实验室工作的俄罗斯科学家在一次意外中死于携带埃博拉病毒的针头。科学家和官员表示,这次事故引起了国家病毒学和生物技术研究中心(称为 Vector)安全和保密的担忧,该中心在苏联时期专门将致命病毒转化为生物武器。Vector 一直是美国项目的主要援助接受者。
#54: 📷 尤金·马洛夫博士,56 岁。死亡时间:2004 年 5 月 14 日。 尸检证实马洛夫因头部和颈部多次钝器受伤而死亡。定为谋杀。在他的车道尽头找到。替代。致力于可行的能源替代计划和公告的能源专家。诺维奇自由学院毕业生。在涉嫌抢劫中被殴打致死。马洛夫因其对冷聚变的了解而备受尊敬。他刚刚发表了一封“公开信”,概述了他过去 15 年在“新能源研究”领域的成果和原因。马洛夫博士确信,世界上真正看到自由能源装置只需要几个月的时间。
#53:William T. McGuire,39 岁。发现于 2004 年 5 月 5 日,最后一次出现于 2004 年 4 月下旬。 尸体在三个漂浮在切萨皮克湾的手提箱中发现。他是新泽西大学教授、高级程序员分析师和纽瓦克新泽西理工学院的兼职教授。他成为世界领先的微生物学家之一,也是开发和监督多层生物防护设施的专家。
#52:  Ilsley Ingram ,84 岁。于 2004 年 4 月 12 日死于 不明原因。Ingram 是伦敦圣托马斯医院超区域血友病参考中心和超区域出血性疾病诊断中心的主任。虽然他的年龄很可能是他死亡的原因,但为什么没有在新闻媒体上得到家人的证实?
#51��Mohammed Munim al-Izmerly,卒于:2004 年 4 月。  这位杰出的伊拉克化学教授在美国拘留期间因钝器外伤导致后脑勺突然击中死亡。他究竟是怎么死的还不确定,但有人从背后打了他,可能是用棍子或手枪。他被殴打的尸体出现在巴格达的太平间,死因最初被记录为“脑干受压”。发现美国医生在他的头骨上做了一个20厘米的切口。
#50:Vadake Srinivasan,死亡时间:2004 年 3 月 13 日。 微生物学家在洛杉矶巴吞鲁日将汽车撞到护栏上。死亡被裁定为中风。他来自印度,是学术界最有成就和最受尊敬的工业生物学家之一,拥有两个博士学位。
#49:Michael Patrick Kiley 博士,62 岁。去世:2004 年1 月 24 日。死于大规模心脏病发作。埃博拉,疯牛专家,世界一流。有趣的是,他有一颗善良的心,但它“放弃了”。Shope 博士和 Kiley 博士正在 UTMB Galvaston 国土安全实验室致力于将实验室升级到 BSL 4。实验室必须安全,以容纳热带和新兴传染病以及生物武器化的一些最致命的病原体。
#48: 📷 Robert Shope,74 岁。卒于:2004 年 1 月 23 日。  警告流行病的病毒专家,死于肺移植并发症。后来据称死于特发性肺纤维化,这可能是由环境刺激或病毒引起的。使用一种会导致 Shope 博士的肺移植手术被排斥或导致移植手术并发症的药物并不难。Shope 博士领导的科学家小组获得了 1100 万美元的资助,以确保新实验室能够保留这些讨厌的虫子。Shope 博士还与 Mike Kiley 博士就 UTMB Galveston 实验室升级到 BSL 4 进行了会面和合作。升级完成后,该实验室将容纳人类已知的最危险的病原体,尤其是热带和新兴疾病以及生物武器。
#47:  Richard Stevens 博士,54 岁。卒于:2004 年1 月 6 日。他在 2003 年 7 月 21 日上班后失踪。一位医生的失踪引发了全国追捕,因为无法应对压力而自杀一个秘密事件,验尸官已经裁决。他是一名血液学家。(血液学家分析血液和造血组织的细胞成分,例如骨髓)。
2003 年去世
#46:Robert Aranosia,61 岁。去世:2003 年 12 月 18 日。 在 I-75 向南行驶时,他的皮卡车在 Kawkawlin 河上的一座桥附近驶离高速公路。车辆在降落在中间位置之前翻了几次。Aranosia 被从车上抛出并最终落在了北行车道的路肩上。他是奥克兰县的副法医。
#45:Robert Leslie Burghoff,45 岁。卒于:2003 年 11 月 20 日。  科学家。在德克萨斯州南布雷斯伍德的 1600 街区,被一名肇事逃逸的司机���死。司机被描述为一名 50 多岁的矮个西班牙裔男子,脸略圆。他正在研究困扰游轮的病毒。
#44: 📷 迈克尔佩里奇,46 岁。死亡时间:2003  年10 月 11 日。死于一辆车的车祸。路易斯安那州立大学西尼罗河研究科学家系着安全带溺水身亡。他是帮助抗击西尼罗河病毒传播的路易斯安那州立大学教授。佩里希被称为该国媒介传播疾病的专家之一,他最近领导了一场运动,以遏制西尼罗河病毒的影响,并使路易斯安那州的许多教区努力建立蚊子控制区。
#43: 📷 大卫·凯利,59 岁。卒于:2003 年 7 月 18 日。  据说英国生物武器专家在他家附近散步时割伤了自己的手腕。凯利曾任国防部首席科学官和防扩散和军备控制秘书处以及外交部防扩散部门的高级顾问。1994 年至 1999 年担任联合国生物武器检查组(Unscom)的生物武器高级顾问,在同行看来,他在他的领域不仅在这个国家而且在世界上都是杰出的。
#42: 📷 Leland Rickman 博士,47 岁。卒于:2003 年 6 月 24 日  。Rickman 在莱索托的教学任务中去世,莱索托是一个四面与南非接壤的小国。加州大学圣地亚哥分校传染病专家,自 2001 年 9 月 11 日起担任生物恐怖主义顾问。他曾抱怨头痛,但死因尚不清楚。这位医生一直在莱索托与加州大学圣地亚哥医学中心欧文诊所的主任克里斯·马修斯博士一起工作,向非洲医务人员传授艾滋病的预防和治疗知识。里克曼,传染病协会的新任主席。加利福尼亚州的一位多学科教授和从业者,在传染病、内科、流行病学、微生物学和抗生素使用方面具有专长。
#41:'博士。罗杰去世:2003 年夏天. “罗杰”是这位遗传学科学家的化名。当不明原因的物体坠毁时,他 17 岁,1947 年住在新墨西哥州的罗斯威尔。他告诉 1977 年与他一起工作的一位名叫“凯特”的女士,当时他受雇于海军,他帮助清理了 1947 年 UFO 的坠机现场。随后,他在这么年轻的时候就去政府工作,最终成为一名在中国湖为海军工作的遗传学家。尽管他在向凯特讲述了自己的故事后不久就生活在恐惧和躲藏中,但他在 1990 年代末或 2000 年代初退休,她于 2002 年初在圣地亚哥再次见到了他。他告诉她她有危险和他说话,然后他离开了商店。2003 年,她接到他“朋友”的电话,说他在康涅狄格州的养老院被处决。尸体已被一辆看起来像政府的黑色车辆移走。房子已经被清理干净,尸体被移走,没有任何关于他的死亡或存在的公开通知。他在那里和之后的这段时间里,在新郎湖附近��沙漠中发现了许多毁容和异常的动物。凯特认为他可能一直在做这项可怕的实验工作。
#40:  📷 Carlo Urbani,46 岁。去世:2003 年 4 月 在曼谷死于SARS(严重急性呼吸系统综合症)——这是他帮助识别的新疾病。由于他的迅速行动,疫情在越南得到控制。然而,由于每天与SARS患者密切接触,他感染了。3月11日,他被送往曼谷的一家医院并被隔离。不到三周后,他就去世了。他是一位敬业且在国际上受人尊敬的意大利流行病学家,他在世界各地与传染病作斗争的工作具有持久价值。
2002 年去世
#39:罗马库兹敏。2002 年 12 月去世。  警方称,一名在康涅狄格州学习的 24 岁俄罗斯外科医生在带着三卷被盗胶卷逃离一家商店时被一辆汽车撞死。他正在学习成为一名整形外科医生。在沃特伯里医院与罗曼·库兹明一起工作的医生说,他们听到他周日晚上去世的消息感到震惊,许多人无法相信这种情况。Kuzmin 于 9 月离开符拉迪沃斯托克,根据 Keggi 骨科基金会项目在沃特伯里医院学习骨科手术技术。组织该计划的 Kristaps Keggi 博士说,库兹敏“非常能干,非常聪明——一个优秀的学生和一个优秀的个人。”
#38B: 📷 David R. Knibbs 博士,49 岁。卒于:2002 年 8 月 5 日。  受人尊敬的电子显微镜病理生物学家。
#38: 📷 Steven Mostow,63 岁。卒于:2002 年 3 月 25 日。  该国领先的传染病和生物恐怖主义专家之一,曾任​​科罗拉多大学健康科学中心副院长。他在百年机场附近的一次飞机失事中丧生。他被称为“博士。流感”,以表彰他在治疗流感方面的专业知识和生物恐怖主义方面的专业知识。莫斯托是该国领先的传染病专家之一。
#37:  📷 David Wynn-Williams 博士,55 岁。去世:2002 年 3 月 24 日。  在他位于英国剑桥的家附近慢跑时被车撞了。他是南极天体生物学项目和美国宇航局艾姆斯研究中心的天体生物学家。他正在研究微生物适应极端环境的能力,包括紫外线的轰击和全球变暖。
s #35-36:Tanya Holzmayer,46 岁,去世:2002 年 2 月 28 日: 旧金山的两名微生物学家死亡。Tanya Holzmayer 在送披萨时被同事Guyang “Mathew” Huang开枪打死 ,  38 岁,然后他显然开枪自杀了。Holzmayer 于 1989 年从俄罗斯移居美国。她的研究重点是人类分子结构中最受药物影响的部分。Holzmayer 专注于帮助创造干扰导致艾滋病的病毒复制的新药。一年前,Holzmayer 服从高层命令解雇黄。黄从送货员身后出现。他在胸部和头部近距离射击了霍尔兹迈尔几次。当 Holzmayer 跌倒在门口时,Huang 跑到一辆福特 Explorer 前���走了。据福斯特市警察局长克雷格·考廷 (Craig Courtin) 称,枪击事件发生后不到一个小时,黄就给他的妻子打电话。他告诉她枪击事件,并说他要自杀,然后挂断了电话。黄的妻子打电话给紧急服务部门,福斯特市警方用搜查犬搜查了该地区。他们遇到了一个慢跑者,他看到黄的尸体躺在当地人称为“大堤”的人行道上。他向他的头部开了一枪。
#34: 📷 Ian Langford 博士,40 岁,卒于:2002 年 2 月 12 日。被  发现死在血迹斑斑且显然被洗劫一空的家中 一名俄罗斯人,曾是英国 CSERGE 的高级研究员。他是从事全球环境研究的领先大学研究科学家,专门研究人类健康与环境风险之间的联系。白血病和感染专家。
#33: 📷 Vladamir “Victor” Korshunov 博士,56 岁。死亡时间:2002 年 2 月 9 日。被  发现死在莫斯科街头。头部被击中。科尔舒诺夫是俄罗斯国立医科大学微生物学子设施的负责人。他被发现死于家门口,头部受伤。2 月 9 日,俄罗斯《 真理报》 报道称,科尔舒诺夫很可能发明了一种疫苗,可以抵御任何生物武器。
#32:David W. Barry,58 岁,卒于:2002 年 1 月 28 日。 共同发现 AZT 的科学家,AZT 是一种抗病毒药物,被认为是治疗艾滋病的第一种有效药物。死因不明。
#31:伊万·格列博夫博士。死亡时间:2002 年 1 月。 俄罗斯微生物学家。格列博夫死于强盗袭击。享誉世界,为俄罗斯科学院院士。
#30:  Alexi Brushlinski博士。死亡时间:2002 年 1 月。俄罗斯微生物学家。在莫斯科因强盗袭击而被谋杀。享誉世界,为俄罗斯科学院院士。
2001 年去世
#29  📷 Dr. Benito Que ,52 岁。发现时间:2001 年 11 月 12 日。死亡时间:2001 年 12 月 6 日。从所谓的抢劫中发现昏迷。后来在医院去世。在他在迈阿密大学医学院工作的实验室附近的街道上发现的。阙博士的朋友和家人坚信,阙博士遭到四名男子的袭击,其中至少有一个人拿着棒球棒。Que 博士的死亡现在已被正式裁定为“自然”死亡,原因是心脏骤停。他是一名细胞生物学家,曾在血液科从事艾滋病、肿瘤学研究。
#28:  📷 Vladimer Pasechnik 博士,64 岁。卒于:2001 年 12 月 23 日. 被发现死在英格兰威尔特郡,他家附近的一个村庄。有两个不同的日期被报道:11 月 21 日和 12 月 23 日。死亡统治了中风。他从俄罗斯叛逃到英国。他曾是 FSU 生物武器计划的第一名科学家。人们认为他参与挖掘了 1919 年 A 型流感大流行的 10 名伦敦受害者的尸体。Pasechnik 在计划的挖掘计划宣布六周后去世。2001 年 11 月 23 日,《纽约时报》报道了 Pasechnik 的死发生在两天前。Pasechnik 的死是由弗吉尼亚州的克里斯托弗·戴维斯博士在美国制造的,他说死因是中风。Davis 博士是英国情报部门的成员,他在 Pasechnik 博士叛逃时对其进行了汇报。Pasechnik 积极参与 DNA 测序研究。他刚刚成立了一家公司,就像其他三位微生物学家一样,致力于提供强大的抗生素替代品。Vladimir Pasechnik 博士是 William C. Patrick III 的老板,他拥有美国使用的军用炭疽的 5 项专利。帕特里克现在是军方和中央情报局的私人生物战顾问。帕特里克开发了一种可以将炭疽孢子浓缩到每克 1 万亿个孢子的过程。没有其他国家能够达到每克 5000 亿以上的浓度。去年秋天在美国东部传播的炭疽菌浓度为每克 1 万亿个孢子。帕特里克三世拥有美国使用的军用炭疽的 5 项专利。帕特里克现在是军方和中央情报局的私人生物战顾问。帕特里克开发了一种可以将炭疽孢子浓缩到每克 1 万亿个孢子的过程。没有其他国家能够达到每克 5000 亿以上的浓度。去年秋天在美国东部传播的炭疽菌浓度为每克 1 万亿个孢子。帕特里克三世拥有美国使用的军用炭疽的 5 项专利。帕特里克现在是军方和中央情报局的私人生物战顾问。帕特里克开发了一种可以将炭疽孢子浓缩到每克 1 万亿个孢子的过程。没有其他国家能够达到每克 5000 亿以上的浓度。去年秋天在美国东部传播的炭疽菌浓度为每克 1 万亿个孢子。
#27:  📷 Don Wiley 博士,57 岁。消失时间:2001 年 12 月 16 日. 哈佛大学霍华德休斯医学研究所的分子生物学家,顶级致命传染性病毒专家,在田纳西州孟菲斯郊外的 Hernando de Soto 桥上发现了废弃的租车。他积极参与 DNA 测序研究,最后一次露面是在 11 月 16 日午夜左右,离开田纳西州孟菲斯皮博迪酒店的圣裘德儿童研究咨询晚宴。参加晚宴的同事表示,他没有表现出醉酒的迹象,也没有人承认与他一起喝酒。一个月后发现尸体漂浮。周四,路易斯安那州一家水力发电厂的工人在距离分子生物学家最后一次出现地点以南约 300 英里处发现了唐威利的尸体,该地点是 11 月 18 日在孟菲斯举行的一次医学会议上。2002 年 1 月 14 日(将近两个月后)谢尔比县法医 OC 史密斯宣布他的部门已经裁定威利博士的死是“意外”;从 Hernando de Soto 桥上坠落导致重伤的结果。史密斯说,威利租来的汽车上有类似于桥上施工标志上使用的油漆的油漆痕迹,而且汽车的右前轮毂盖不见了。没有关于 Wiley 博士击中哪些建筑标志的报告。
#26:  📷 Set Van Nguyen 博士,44 岁。卒于:2001 年 12 月 14 日。被发现死在他在澳大利亚维多利亚州工作的实验室的步入式冰箱的气闸入口处。房间里充满了从液氮冷却系统泄漏的致命气体。房间通风。研究疫苗以防止生物武器或武器本身。2001 年 1 月,《自然》杂志  发表的信息称,两位科学家 Ron Jackson 博士和 Ian Ramshaw 博士使用基因操作和 DNA 测序,创造了一种毒性极强的鼠痘,这是天花的表亲,Nguyen 博士在同一家澳大利亚机构工作了 15 年. 现在是这个故事的有趣部分。11 月 2 日星期五,《华盛顿邮报》报道说:“官员们现在正在争先恐后地确定一名安静的 61 岁越南移民,每天乘坐地铁往返于她在医院储藏室的工作,是如何接触到致命的本周杀死她的炭疽孢子。他们担心是因为与早期炭疽暴露和死亡的常见因素没有明显的联系:与邮件或媒体没有明确的联系。
#25:  📷 David Schwartz 博士 ,57 岁。卒于:2001 年 12 月 10 日。在弗吉尼亚州劳登县的农村家庭中,被似乎是一把剑的东西刺死。他的女儿自称为异教女祭司,她的三个异教徒同胞已被指控。他在生物物理学领域备受推崇,被认为是 DNA 测序领域的权威。三名进入神秘学的青少年被指控犯有谋杀罪。
#s22-24:Avishai  Berkman ,50 岁。 (不许拍照)
📷 阿米兰普艾尔多,59岁
📷 雅科夫·马茨纳,54 岁
所有人都死了:2001 年 11 月 24 日。另一起飞机失事导致 3 名科学家死亡。大约在黑海坠机事件发生时,以色列记者一直在敲响警报,称两名以色列微生物学家被谋杀,据称是被恐怖分子杀害;包括以色列伊奇洛夫医院血液科主任,以及特拉维夫公共卫生部和希伯来大学医学院的主任。世界血液学和凝血专家。这份名单中的前八名在飞机失事中神秘死亡的人中有五名微生物学家从事尖端微生物学研究;而且,五人中有四人在做几乎相同的研究;具有全球政治和金融意义的研究。
#21:   Jeffrey Paris Wall ,41 岁。卒于:2001 年 11 月 6 日。尸体被发现躺在他办公室附近的三层停车场旁边。沃尔先生曾就读于加州大学洛杉矶分校。他是一位拥有医学学位的生物医学专家,他还专注于专利和知识产权。 #16-#20: 五名未透露姓名的微生物学家。逝世日期:2001 年 10 月 4 日. 五名未透露姓名的微生物学家中的四名在俄罗斯边境黑海附近被导弹击落的飞机上。从以色列到俄罗斯旅行;业务未披露。3位科学家是医学研究或公共卫生方面的专家。以色列的许多人认为,这架飞机上有多达四五名微生物学家乘客。以色列和新西伯利亚都是尖端微生物研究的发源地。新西伯利亚被称为西伯利亚的科学之都。那里有 50 多个研究机构和 13 所完整的大学,人口只有 250 万。
#15:Janusz Jeljaszewicz 教授,去世:2001 年 5 月 7 日,原因未公开。他是葡萄球菌和葡萄球菌感染方面的专家。他的主要科学兴趣和成就是葡萄球菌毒素的作用机制和生物学特性,包括免疫调节特性和丙酸杆菌对肿瘤的实验治疗。
2000 年去世
#14:Linda Reese,52 岁。去世:2000 年 12 月 25 日, 她研究了来自新泽西州费尔菲尔德市 19 岁的 Tricia Zailo 的样本三天后,她���密歇根州立大学大二学生。Tricia Zailo 于 12 月 18 日去世,就在她回家度假几天后。Reese 博士是一名微生物学家,与脑膜炎患者一起工作。
#13:迈克·托马斯,35 岁。去世:2000 年 7 月 16 日, 在检查了从一名被诊断患有脑膜炎并幸存下来的 12 岁女孩身上采集的样本后几天。他是亨茨维尔克雷斯特伍德医疗中心的微生物学家。
#12:Walter W. Shervington,医学博士,62 岁。去世:2000 年 4 月 15 日 在杜兰医疗医院因癌症去世。他是非裔美国人社区心理健康和艾滋病的广泛作家/讲师/研究员。
1998 年去世
#11: 乔纳森曼,51 岁。1998 年 9 月在瑞士航空公司 111 航班在加拿大上空去世。他是世界卫生组织全球艾滋病项目的创始主任,并在扎伊尔创立了 SIDA 项目,这是当时非洲最全面的艾滋病研究工作,并于 1986 年加入世界卫生组织,领导全球应对艾滋病的工作。他成为世卫组织全球艾滋病规划的主管,该规划后来成为联合国艾滋病规划署。随后,他成为 1993 年在哈佛大学公共卫生学院成立的 Francois-Xavier Bagnoud 健康与人权中心的主任。 1998 年早些时候,他指责美国国立卫生研究院违反了该中心的规定,在媒体上引起了争议。因未能迅速采取行动开发艾滋病疫苗而损害了人权。
#10:  Elizabeth A. Rich,医学博士,46 岁。1998 年 7 月 10 日,在田纳西州探望家人时死于交通事故。她是 CWRU 和克利夫兰大学医院医学系肺科的终身副教授。她还是艾滋病研究中心执行委员会的成员,并领导了生物安全 3 级设施,这是一个专门处理 HIV、毒性结核菌和其他传染性病原体的实验室。.
1994 年 – 1996 年去世
#9:  Sidney Harshman ,67 岁。死于:1997 年 12 月 25 日, 死于糖尿病并发症。他是微生物学和免疫学教授。他是世界领先的葡萄球菌α毒素专家。
#s6-8:  Mark Purdey 、他的律师和与 Purdey Die 一起工作的兽医:CJD 医生 Mark Purdey 对“异常脑蛋白”这个表达很熟悉。Purdey 的房子被烧毁,他在疯牛问题上的律师被赶下马路并死亡,英国疯牛病调查的兽医也死于一场神秘的车祸。CJD 专家 C. Bruton 博士在发表新研究论文之前在一场车祸中丧生。该案的兽医也死于车祸。Purdey 的新律师也出过车祸,但不是致命的。在 Purdey 博士去世之前,他推测 C. Bruton 博士(下面的#2)可能比他被杀之前的论文中透露的更多。
#4-5  📷 Tsunao Saitoh 博士,46 岁。卒于:1996 年 5 月 7 日。在加利福尼亚州的拉霍亚,他和他的小女儿一起被枪杀。他死在汽车的方向盘后面,侧窗被弹开了,车���是开着的。他的女儿似乎试图逃跑,她也被枪杀了。此次袭击与抢劫犯在该国杀害日本人的其他事件相提并论。阿尔茨海默病异常蛋白专家。
#3  Jawad Al Aubaidi 博士。1994 年去世。 他是康奈尔大学的博士研究生,受雇领导支原体生物战研究项目。Aubaidi 博士的项目之一是用支原体菌株填充飞毛腿导弹的有效载荷。1995 年,奥拜迪博士被以色列人穆萨德杀害。他的死亡,或者说,无效化看起来像是一场意外。他在自己的家乡伊拉克换轮胎时被卡车撞死。
#2  CJD 专家C. Bruton 博士——刚刚发表了一篇关于 CJD 新菌株的论文——在他的工作向公众公布之前死于车祸。Purdey 推测 Bruton 可能比他的论文中透露的更多。
#1 📷 何塞·特里亚斯,卒于:1994 年 5 月 19 日。Trias 和他的妻子在他们位于马里兰州 Chevy Chase 的家中被谋杀。他们在谋杀前一天会见了他们的一位记者朋友,并告诉他他们计划揭露 HHMI(霍华德休斯医学研究所)对“特殊行动”研究的资助。用于 HHMI 的拨款实际上被转用于特殊的黑人行动研究项目。
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sciencenewsforstudents · 5 years ago
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For many people, paralysis used to be a life sentence. But that’s changing.
Injuries to the spinal cord can cause paralysis, an inability to move one or more parts of the body. But a new therapy may help when other treatments have failed. It stimulates the spinal cord with electricity.
A new study involved three people who had been paralyzed from very badly injured spinal cords. For five months, each underwent training. At the same time, researchers also zapped nerve cells in their spinal cords with electricity. Afterward, each person could walk with some support. The researchers described their results online October 31 in Nature.
Nerve cells are also called neurons. Jolting these cells in the spinal cord with electricity boosts signals coming from the lower limbs. This improves the brain, and legs communicate better.
All three patients were paralyzed from an injury at least four years earlier. Each still had some nerve connections at the site of their injuries. Even after a lot of therapy, though, none had gotten back any movement.
But after the therapy, two of the people could walk with crutches — now without electrical stimulation. That suggests the treatment may have helped strengthen links between the brain and spinal cord.
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In the lab, patients including David Mzee (shown) learned to walk again with help from a harness that supported their body weight. Eventually, Mzee was able to walk with less support, and even without the harness.
CREDIT: Jean-Baptise Mignardot
This kind of recovery is “extremely exciting,” says Chet Moritz. He works at the University of Washington in Seattle and wasn’t involved in the work. As a neuroscientist, he studies the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
Precision pulses
Two other major studies had similar results. Each was published in September. Both showed similar recovery from paralysis. But in those studies, the people no longer had any working nerve connections between their spinal cords and leg muscles.
Showing that nerve zapping can help different types of patients “is really important,” says Susan Harkema. She’s a neuroscientist at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. In people with different types of long-term spinal cord injuries, “we've showed with training and stimulation, people ... [can] recover,” says Harkema. She was a coauthor of one of those September studies. It appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The treatment was a technological challenge, says Grégoire Courtine. A coauthor of the new study, he works at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. Like Harkema’s team, Courtine and his group put a machine into their patients’ bodies that emitted electrical pulses. The device was only as big as a matchbox. It was originally designed to treat pain.
Sending pulses of electricity to the spinal cord can trigger muscles to move. But earlier research had shown that different zapping patterns worked better for different movements (such as lifting a leg versus setting it down). So Courtine’s team didn’t make its stimulator run all the time. Instead, they designed a wireless system to control it. The device sent electrical pulses to specific groups of neurons at precise times. And those times could be set to match how patients wanted to move their muscles.
This targeted stimulation “takes [the therapy] to the next level,” Moritz says.
Constant stimulation also can interfere with how patients sense the position of their limbs in space. Courtine’s team reports that finding in a separate study. It was published October 31 in Nature Neuroscience. Feeling where limbs are in space is important for movements like walking, he notes. These movements need many muscle groups to work together. Targeting where the zaps occurred was better at improving movement in the patients they tested. It turned up the volume on talk between the limbs and the brain without didn’t drowning out feeling.
Remarkable recoveries
Patients who got the pulsed treatment had to learn how to coordinate their own movements with the stimulation. At first, a device helped people by holding up their trunk so they could stay upright. Within a week of starting this therapy, all three patients could walk as their spinal cords were being stimulated. After five months, two patients were able to walk hands-free when they were wearing a harness that supported 35 percent of their body weight. The third patient, who had more severe injuries, needed more help.
Two patients even became able to move with the electrical stimulation turned off. They could go from sitting to standing and walk short distances with crutches. The third patient could move his legs without stimulation.
Next, Courtine and his colleagues hope to test the technology in people with more recent injuries. After paralysis, muscles and nerves usually start to waste away. If doctors could start the treatment sooner, patients might make even greater recoveries.
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Cecil Percival Taylor (March 25, 1929 – April 5, 2018) was an American pianist and poet.
Taylor was classically trained and was one of the pioneers of free jazz. His music is characterized by an energetic, physical approach, resulting in complex improvisation often involving tone clusters and intricate polyrhythms. His technique has been compared to percussion. Referring to the number of keys on a standard piano, Val Wilmer used the phrase "eighty-eight tuned drums" to describe Taylor's style. He has been referred to as being "like Art Tatum with contemporary-classical leanings".
Early life and education
Taylor was raised in the Corona, Queens neighborhood of New York City. As an only child to a middle-class family, Taylor's mother encouraged him to play music at an early age. He began playing piano at age six and went on to study at the New York College of Music and New England Conservatory in Boston. At the New England Conservatory, Taylor majored in composition and arranging. During his time there, he also became familiar with contemporary European art music. Bela Bartók and Karlheinz Stockhausen notably influenced his music.
In 1955, Taylor moved back to New York City from Boston. He formed a quartet with soprano saxophonist, Steve Lacy, bassist Buell Neidlinger, and drummer Dennis Charles. Taylor's first recording, Jazz Advance, featured Lacy and was released in 1956. The recording is described by Richard Cook and Brian Morton in the Penguin Guide to Jazz: "While there are still many nods to conventional post-bop form in this set, it already points to the freedoms in which the pianist would later immerse himself." Taylor's quartet featuring Lacy also appeared at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival, which was made into the album At Newport. Taylor collaborated with saxophonist John Coltrane in 1958 on Stereo Drive, now available as Coltrane Time.
1950s and early 1960s
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Taylor's music grew more complex and moved away from existing jazz styles. Gigs were often hard to come by, and club owners found that Taylor's approach of playing long pieces tended to impede business. His 1959 LP record Looking Ahead! showcased his innovation as a creator as compared to the jazz mainstream. Unlike others at the time, Taylor utilized virtuosic techniques and made swift stylistic shifts from phrase to phrase. These qualities, among others, still remained notable distinctions of Taylor's music for the rest of his life.
Landmark recordings, like Unit Structures (1966), also appeared. Within the Unit, musicians were able to develop new forms of conversational interplay. In the early 1960s, an uncredited Albert Ayler worked with Taylor, jamming and appearing on at least one recording, Four, which was unreleased until appearing on the 2004 Ayler box set Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962–70).
By 1961, Taylor was working regularly with alto saxophonist Jimmy Lyons, who would become one of his most important and consistent collaborators. Taylor, Lyons, and drummer Sunny Murray (and later Andrew Cyrille) formed the core personnel of the Cecil Taylor Unit, Taylor's primary ensemble until Lyons' death in 1986. Lyons' playing, strongly influenced by jazz icon Charlie Parker, retained a strong blues sensibility and helped keep Taylor's increasingly avant garde music tethered to the jazz tradition.
Late 1960s and 1970s
Taylor began to perform solo concerts in the latter half of the 1960s. The first known recorded solo performance was "Carmen With Rings" (59 minutes) in De Doelen concert hall in Rotterdam on July 1, 1967. Two days earlier, Taylor had played the same composition in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. Many of his later concerts were released on album and include Indent (1973), side one of Spring of Two Blue-J's (1973), Silent Tongues (1974), Garden (1982), For Olim (1987), Erzulie Maketh Scent (1989), and The Tree of Life (1998). He began to garner critical and popular acclaim, playing for Jimmy Carter on the White House Lawn, lecturing as an artist-in-residence at universities, and eventually being awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1973 and a MacArthur Fellowship in 1991.
In 1976, Taylor directed a production of Adrienne Kennedy's A Rat's Mass at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in the East Village of Manhattan. His production combined the original script with a chorus of orchestrated voices used as instruments. Jimmy Lyons, Rashid Bakr, Andy Bey, Karen Borca, David S. Ware, and Raphe Malik performed in the production as the Cecil Taylor Unit, among other musicians and actors.
1990s and the Feel Trio
Following Lyons' death in 1986, Taylor formed the Feel Trio in the early 1990s with William Parker on bass and Tony Oxley on drums. The group can be heard on Celebrated Blazons, Looking (Berlin Version) The Feel Trio and the 10-disc set 2 T's for a Lovely T. Compared to his prior groups with Lyons, the Feel Trio had a more abstract approach, tethered less to jazz tradition and more aligned with the ethos of European free improvisation. He also performed with larger ensembles and big band projects.
Taylor's extended residence in Berlin in 1988 was documented by the German label FMP, resulting in a box set of performances in duet and trio with a large number of European free improvisors, including Oxley, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Han Bennink, Tristan Honsinger, Louis Moholo, and Paul Lovens. Most of his later recordings have been released on European labels, with the exception of Momentum Space (a meeting with Dewey Redman and Elvin Jones) on Verve/Gitanes. The classical label Bridge released his 1998 Library of Congress performance Algonquin, a duet with violinist Mat Maneri.
Taylor continued to perform for capacity audiences around the world with live concerts, usually playing his favored instrument, a Bösendorfer piano featuring nine extra lower-register keys. A documentary on Taylor, entitled All the Notes, was released on DVD in 2006 by director Chris Felver. Taylor was also featured in a 1981 documentary film entitled Imagine the Sound, in which he discusses and performs his music, poetry, and dance.
2000s
Taylor recorded sparingly in the 2000s, but continued to perform with his own ensembles (the Cecil Taylor Ensemble and the Cecil Taylor Big Band) and with other musicians such as Joe Locke, Max Roach, and Amiri Baraka. In 2004, the Cecil Taylor Big Band at the Iridium Jazz Club was nominated a best performance of 2004 by All About Jazz. The Cecil Taylor Trio was nominated for the same at the Highline Ballroom in 2009. The trio consisted of Taylor, Albey Balgochian, and Jackson Krall. In 2010, Triple Point Records released a deluxe limited-edition double LP titled Ailanthus/Altissima: Bilateral Dimensions of Two Root Songs, a set of duos with Taylor's longtime collaborator Tony Oxley that was recorded live at the Village Vanguard.
In 2013, he was awarded the Kyoto Prize for Music. He was described as "An Innovative Jazz Musician Who Has Fully Explored the Possibilities of Piano Improvisation". In 2014, his career and 85th birthday were honored at the Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia with the tribute concert event "Celebrating Cecil". In 2016, Taylor received a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art entitled "Open Plan: Cecil Taylor".
Taylor, along with dancer Min Tanaka, was the subject of Amiel Courtin-Wilson's 2016 documentary film The Silent Eye.
Ballet and dance
In addition to piano, Taylor was always interested in ballet and dance. Taylor's mother, who died while he was young, was a dancer and played the piano and violin. Taylor once said: "I try to imitate on the piano the leaps in space a dancer makes." He collaborated with dancer Dianne McIntyre in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1979, Taylor composed and played the music for a twelve-minute ballet "Tetra Stomp: Eatin' Rain in Space", featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Heather Watts.
Poetry
Taylor was a poet, and cited Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, and Amiri Baraka as major influences. He often integrated his poems into his musical performances, and they frequently appear in the liner notes of his albums. The album Chinampas, released by Leo Records in 1987, is a recording of Taylor reciting several of his poems while accompanying himself on percussion.
Musical style and legacy
According to Steven Block, free jazz originated with Taylor's performances at the Five Spot Cafe in 1957 and with Ornette Coleman in 1959. In 1964, Taylor co-founded the Jazz Composers Guild to enhance opportunities for avant-garde jazz musicians.
Taylor's style and methods have been described as "constructivist". Despite Scott Yanow's warning regarding Taylor's "forbidding music" ("Suffice it to say that Cecil Taylor's music is not for everyone"), he praises Taylor's "remarkable technique and endurance", and his "advanced", "radical", "original", and uncompromising "musical vision".
This musical vision is a large part of Taylor's legacy:
Playing with Taylor I began to be liberated from thinking about chords. I'd been imitating John Coltrane unsuccessfully and because of that I was really chord conscious.
Personal life and death
In 1982, jazz critic Stanley Crouch wrote that Taylor was gay, prompting an angry response. In 1991, Taylor told a New York Times reporter "[s]omeone once asked me if I was gay. I said, 'Do you think a three-letter word defines the complexity of my humanity?' I avoid the trap of easy definition."
Taylor moved to Fort Greene, Brooklyn in 1983. He died at his Brooklyn residence on April 5, 2018, at the age of 89. At the time of Taylor's death, he was working on an autobiography and future concerts, among other projects.
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Who Is a Continental Philosopher? 5 APRIL 2011 / DAVID AUERBACH / 1 COMMENT In the debate over continental philosophy a few posts back, there was some question as to which philosophers fell under the rubric of continental philosophy. In the eyes of many observers, indeed, a certain strain of French thought has come to stand for the entire field. Both positive and negative attention have been focused around Derrida, Lacan, Foucault, etc., to the exclusion of many, many others. So I was glancing through the Blackwell Companion to Continental Philosophy (1998) on Google Books tonight, edited by Levinas evangelist and Leiter nemesis Simon Critchley. Even Critchley and co-editor William Schroeder relegate that French strain to just one corner of a large tradition, and most of the names are far less contentious. Rather than trying to answer what continental philosophy is, I think it’s better just to look at these names to get a sense of what the field encompasses. Part I: The Kantian Legacy:. 1. The Context and Problematic of Post Kantian Philosophy: Frederick C. Beiser (University of Indiana, Bloomington). 2. Kant: Robert B. Pippin (University of Chicago). 3. Fichte: Ludwig Siep (Universitat Munster). 4. Early German Romanticism: Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis: Ernst Behler (University of Washington, Seattle). 5. Schelling: Jean Francois Courtine (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris). 6. Hegel: Stephen Houlgate (University of Warwick). Part II: Overturning The Tradition: . 7. Feuerbach and the Young Hegelians: Lawrence S. Stepelevich (Villanova University). 8. Marx: Michel Henry (University of Montpellier III). 9. Kierkegaard: Merold Westphal (Fordham University). 10. Schopenhauer: Robert Rethy (Xavier University). 11. Nietzsche: Charles E. Scott (Pennsylvania State University). 12. Freud: John Deigh (Northwestern University). 13. Bergson: Pete A. Y. Gunter (North Texas State University). Part III: The Phenomenological Breakthrough:. 14. Neo Kantianism: Steven Galt Crowell (Rice University). 15. Husserl: Rudolf Bernet (Louvain Catholic University). 16. Scheler: Manfred S. Frings (The Max Scheler Archives, Des Plaimes). 17. Jaspers: Kurt Salamun (University of Graz). 18. Heidegger: John D. Caputo (Villanova University). Part IV: Phenomenology, Hegelianism and Anti Hegelianism in France:. 19. Kojeve: Stanley Rosen (Boston University). 20. Levinas: Hent De Vries (University of Amsterdam). 21. Sartre: Thomas R. Flynn (Emory University). 22. De Beauvoir: Kate Fullbrook (University of the West of England) and Edward Fullbrook (freelance writer). 23. Merleau Ponty: Bernhard Waldenfelds (Ruhr Universitat Bochum). 24. Bataille: Robert Sasso (University of Nice). 25. Blanchot: Paul Davies (University of Sussex). Part V: Religion Without The Limits of Reason:. 26. Franz Rosenzweig: Paul Mendes Flohr (Hebrew University). 27. Martin Buber: Maurice Friedman (San Diego State University). 28. Marcel: Philip Stratton Lake (Keele University). Part VI: Three Generations of Critical Theory:. 29. Benjamin: Rebecca Comay (University of Toronto). 30. Horkheimer: Gunzelin Schmidt Noerr (Frankfurt am Main). 31. Adorno: Hauke Brunkhorst (Frankfurt am Main). 32. Bloch: Hans Dieter Bahr (University of Vienna). 33. Marcuse: Douglas Kellner (University of Texas at Austin). 34. Habermas: Thomas McCarthy (Northwestern University). 35. Third Generation Critical Theory: Max Pensky. (SUNY, Binghampton). Part VII: Hermeneutics:. 36. Schleiermacher: Ben Vedder (University of Tilburg). 37. Dilthey: Rudolf A. Makkreel (Emory University). 38. Gadamer: Dennis J. Schmidt (Villanova University). 39. Ricoeur: Richard Kearney (University College, Dublin). Part VIII: Continental Political Philosophy:. 40. Lukacs: Gyorgy Markus (University of Sydney). 41. Gramsci: Ernesto Laclau (University of Essex). 42. Schmitt: G. L. Ulmen (Telos Press Ltd). 43. Arendt: Robert Bernasconi (Memphis State University). 44. Lefort: Bernard Flynn (Empire State College, SUNY). 45. Castoriadis: Fabio Ciaramelli (University of Naples). Part IX: Structuralism and After: 46. Levi-Strauss: Marcel Henaff (UCSD, California). 47. Lacan: William J. Richardson (Boston College). 48. Althusser: Jacques Ranciere (University of Paris VIII). 49. Foucault: Paul Patton (University of Sydney). 50. Derrida: Geoffrey Bennington (University of Sussex). 51. Deleuze: Brian Massumi (McGill University). 52. Lyotard: Jacob Rogozinski (University of Paris VIII). 53. Baudrillard: Mike Gane (Loughborough University). 54. Irigaray: Tina Chanter (Memphis State University). 55. Kristeva: Kelly Oliver (University of Texas at Austin). 56. Le Doeuff: Moira Gatens (University of Sydney). A reasonable list. It definitely has a French bias, but it’s not too bad. If compiled today, it would probably include Agamben, Badiou, and Negri too. The unforgivable omission is Ernst Cassirer, who is only mentioned twice in the Neo-Kantianism article and once in passing by Beiser (whose work I very much like). Schlegel, Schiller, Saussure, Bourdieu, and Barthes also seem rather important. Given the inclusion of a bunch of cultural and sociological thinkers, sociologists Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, and Georg Simmel should definitely be on this list. Other worthy omissions: Humboldt, Brentano, Croce, Mauss, Lowith, Valery, Fanon, Bachelard, Blumenberg, Apel, Eco, Bouveresse, and Virilio. (Not that I like all of them.)
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ANOTHER EVANS-EASON COURT UPDATE
Jenelle Evans and David Eason headed to their third court hearing of the week on Friday morning, dressed in their courtin’ best! Jenelle was all business in her blazer and “more classier” court heels, while David busted out his trusty blue sport coat for the occasion.
The Ashley wasn’t able to provide an update after Thursday’s hearing, so she will combine details from Thursday’s and Friday’s hearings here. Friday’s hearing was less-attended than Thursday’s, with David’s daughter Maryssa, as well as her mother Whitney Johnson and stepdad Shane Rich not in attendance. Nathan Griffith was there, but his son Kaiser and girlfriend Ashley Lanhardt did not go to Friday’s hearing, although she was there on Thursday.
“Maryssa didn’t have to testify today, but she testified on Thursday and Tuesday,” The Ashley’s source tells her. “Maryssa is the star witness and she’s been doing a great job, getting up on the stand and telling the court what she witnessed.”
The source tells The Ashley that David and Jenelle showed up late to court on Thursday, so they missed part of Maryssa’s testimony.
The Ashley is not going to include specific details of what Maryssa (or any of the kids) say in court; however, the source stated that Maryssa did talk about what instructions David and Jenelle gave her should CPS ever come knocking. “She said she was told to lie,” the source stated.
Maryssa also discussed the period of time in which Jenelle and David had been ordered to turn over custody of her and her little sister Ensley. “She told the court that [Jenelle and David] took them to [Jenelle’s friend’s] house so that they weren’t home when CPS came,” the source stated.
The source confirmed that the couple’s children do not go into the courtroom unless they are speaking, so they aren’t able to hear what others are testifying about their parents.
A source connected to Maryssa tells The Ashley that Maryssa is “thriving now that she’s out of there” and she’s loving being around her mom, grandma and little brother.
“They are planning to enroll Maryssa back into regular school, as long as everything goes their way,” the source said of Maryssa’s family. “They do not want her to continue to be homeschooled.”
Radar Online reported on Friday that Jenelle’s lawyer has been digging into the past of one of the government workers who’s involved in the case. The Ashley can confirm that this is, indeed, true, and her sources provided more info on that as well.
“The DCF caseworker took the stand and [Jenelle’s] lawyer tried to say that the caseworker had a felony charge on her record from about 10 years ago,” a second source stated. “The caseworker denied it under oath, and stated that if she had a charge like that, she would have never been able to get the job she currently has.”
“Jenelle’s lawyer has been trying to get the entire case thrown out on technicalities but so far hasn’t had any luck,” the second source stated. “The judge has sided with [DCF and its workers] so far.”
The case has been continued until Monday afternoon.
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CKUA - The Midway: 2018
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The Midway was a special program which typically aired from 9:00am-12:00pm (or sometimes 10:00am-2:00) on CKUA from 2016-2019 during statutory holidays.
Click “keep reading” below for my 2018 Midway playlists.
Explore my playlist history for other dates and programs.
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AIRTIME // TITLE // PERFORMING ARTIST // ALBUM
2018-02-19
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
09:00 // Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class
09:06 // Cowboy Song // Thin Lizzy // Uncut Nov 2001
09:11 // Glory Hallelujah // The Give ‘Em Hell Boys // Barn Burner
09:19 // Navajo Rug // Ian Tyson // All the Good ‘Uns
09:21 // S Lazy H // Corb Lund // Things That Can’t Be Undone
09:29 // Winter // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything and Nothing At All
09:35 // Viva La Vida // Coldplay // Viva La Vida…
09:39 // Shop Around // Smoky Robinson & the Miracles // Motown Forever
09:43 // You Really Got a Hold on Me // The Beatles // With the Beatles
09:48 // Another Day // Paul McCartney // Wingspan
09:54 // I Was Born Under a Wandering Star // Lee Marvin // Paint Your Wagon
10:02 // Be There // Kimberley MacGregor // I Am My Own
10:06 // Mary Jane’s Last Dance // Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers // Greatest Hits
10:11 // Back in Black // AC/DC // Back in Black
10:18 // Rose of the Valley // Duane Eddy // Road Trip
10:21 // Like Water // Graftician // Wander/Weave ++
10:26 // No Wrong // Bahamas // No Wrong 45 ++
10:32 // Devil in Disguise // Elvis Presley // Hits
10:35 // Christine’s Tune // The Flying Burrito Bros // 20th C. Masters
10:38 // I’m No Elvis Presley // Lindi Ortega // Little Red Boots
10:42 // Pretty Thing // Michael Rault // Crash! Boom! Bang!
10:44 // Not Fade Away // The Rolling Stones // Grrr!
10:46 // Maggie’s Farm (live at Newport) // Bob Dylan // No Direction Home
10:52 // You Keep Me Hanging On // Vanilla Fudge // Classic Rock 1968
10:56 // Why Do You Love Me? // Jom Comyn // I Need Love
11:01 // Leaving the Table // Leonard Cohen // You Want It Darker
11:07 // Rabbit in Your Headlights // UNKLE & Thom Yorke // Psyence Fiction ^^
11:12 // My Soul’s in Louisiana // Otis Taylor //  ________ ^^
11:16 // Give Me a Sign // Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeroes // Give Me a Sign 45
11:20 // Distant Sky // Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds // Skeleton Tree
11:27 // He’ll Have To Go // Jim Reeves // Essential Jim Reeves ^^
11:30 // Once in a Lifetime // Talking Heads // Remain in Light
11:34 // Murder in the City (live) // The Avett Bros //  _________ ^^
11:39 // Love is the Drug // Roxy Music // The Collection ^^
11:43 // I’ll Take You There // The Staples Singers // Greatest Hits
11:48 // Fun Fun Fun // The Beach Boys // Good Vibrations
11:50 // Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio? // The Ramones // Greatest Hits
11:55 // Memories // Leonard Cohen // Death of a Ladies’ Man
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2018-03-30
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
09:00 // Friday on My Mind // The Easybeats // Greatest Hits
09:05 // Walk of Life // Dire Straits // Greatest Hits
09:09 // Walk on the Wild Side // Lou Reed // Transformer
09:14 // Love Minus Zero // The Walker Bros // Take It Easy With the WB
09:17 // All Along the Watchtower // Jimi Hendrix // Electric Ladyland
09:21 // When the Ship Comes In // The Hollies // Hollies Sing Dylan
09:24 // Here’s That Rainy Day // Bob Dylan // Triplicate
09:31 // Laugh Laugh // The Beau Brummels // Greatest Hits
09:36 // No Surprises // Radiohead // OK Computer
09:39 // You Don’t Scare Me // Whitney Rose // Rule 62
09:44 // Come To Me // Sue Foley // The Ice Queen
09:48 // I Ain’t Cool // The Sheepdogs // Changing Colours ^^
09:52 // Bad Bad News // Leon Bridges // Good Thing
09:56 // Ain’t That Good News // Sam Cooke // Ain’t That Good News
10:03 // The Priests of Golden Bull // Buffy Sainte-Marie // Medicine Songs
10:09 // Whiskey // Joey Landreth // Whiskey EP
10:12 // Bad Bad Man // The Give ‘Em Hell Boys // Barn Burner
10:16 // After Midnight // Eric Clapton // Complete Clapton
10:19 // Give Me One Reason // Tracy Chapman // _____
10:24 // Still Crazy After All These Years // Paul Simon // The Essential
10:28 // The Addams Family Theme // Vic Mizzy // Greatest Hits of TV
10:31 // Winter // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything and Nothing At All
10:37 // Go // Kimberley MacGregor // I Am My Own
10:42 // Everybody’s Coming To My House // David Byrne // American Utopia
10:47 // I Wanna Prove To You // The Lemon Twigs // Do Hollywood
10:51 // This Winter Revisited // F&M // ______ ^^
10:54 // North To Alaska // Johnny Horton // The Essential
10:58 // I Can See For Miles // The Who // The Who Sell Out ^^
11:02 // Shining in the Distance // The Stray Birds // Magic Fire
11:08 // When You Ain’t Home // Lindi Orgega // Faded Gloryville
11:12 // I Don’t Know Why I Love You But I Do // Clarence “Frogman” Henry // Collected Works
11:14 // Heroes (live) // King Crimson // DGM Live
11:20 // Goldfinger // Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan // Small Town
11:26 // Secret Love // Nels Cline // Lovers
11:30 // Zoot Allures // Frank Zappa // Zoot Allures
11:34 // 13 Engines // What If We Don’t Get What We Want? // _____ ^^
11:38 // Nedayeh Bahar // Habibi // Cardamom Garden
11:41 // Disarray // Preoccupations // New Material
11:45 // Say it Louder // Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats // Tearing at the Seams
11:49 // Don’t Stop Me Now // Queen // Greatest Hits
11:52 // Heart of Oak // Richard Hawley // Hollow Meadows
11:56 // Goodbye Stranger // Supertramp // Retrospectacle
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2018-05-21
Today’s theme: because Victoria Day falls between Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day, the theme of this program is going to be parents & music. I want to hear from you. Get in touch with names of formative songs your parents introduced to you, and/or songs you introduced to your parents that turned their cranks.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
09:00 // Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class
09:06 // Victoria // The Kinks // Arthur
09:09 // These Days Is Coming Soon // The Lemon Twigs // Do Hollywood
09:12 // Today // Jefferson Airplane // Surrealistic Pillow
09:17 // Somebody That I Used To Know // Gotye // Making Mirrors
09:21 // Masseduction // St. Vincent // Masseduction
09:25 // Physical // Juliana Hatfield // Sings Songs of Olivia Newton John
09:30 // We’ve Come This Far // Sloan // Commonwealth
09:34 // Just Like Romeo & Juliet // Sha-Na-Na // __________
09:37 // Romeo & Juliet // Dire Straits // Priviate Investigations
09:45 // Four Out of Five // Arctic Monkeys // Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
09:51 // Treat Her Right // Mr. T. // Greatest Hits
09:55 // Axel F. // Angela Dubeau & La Pieta // __________
10:01 // Nunca Es Suficiente; Natalia Lafourcade; Hasta la Raiz
10:06 // Layla (Strange Brew) // Le Onde Blu // Italy 1960s Beat
10:10 // Nessuno Mi Puo Guidicare // Gene Pitney // Definitive Collection
10:13 // Save the Last Dance for Me // The Shanes // Anthology
10:16 // California Sun // Ola & the Janglers // Swedish Rock & Roll Hits
10:19 // She Taught Me to Yodel // The Scarlets // Collection
10:22 // Boys Night Out // Johnny Reimar // Greatest Hits
10:24 // A Swinging Safari // Bert Kaempfert // Classics
10:29 // My Bonnie // Tony Sheridan & the Beat Bros // Tony Sheridan & the Silver Beatles
10:34 // Why Do You Have To Break My Heart Again? // The School // Reading Too Much Into Things
10:38 // Neon Lights // Kraftwerk // The Man-Machine
10:42 // Das Model // The Cardigans // B-Sides
10:47 // Wipeout // The Eliminators // Planetary Pebbles - Behind the Iron Curtain, vol 1
10:50 // Crazy Guitars // Boomerangs // Planetary Pebbles - Behind the Iron Curtain, vol 1
10:52 // Can Can // Can // Singles
10:57 // Lakes of Mars // Doug Hoyer // Walks With the Tender & Growing Night
11:01 // Hello in There // John Prine // Souveniers ^^
11:09 // Carry Me // The Stampeders // Best of ^^
11:12 // Ghost Riders in the Sky // Gene Autry // Essential ^^
11:16 // I’ve Been Everywhere // Hank Snow // Essential ^^
11:20 // Happy Brasilia // James Last // __________ ^^
11:24 // Crazy Train // Ozzy Osbourne // Anthology ^^
11:27 // Oxygene II // Jean-Michel Jarre // Oxygene ^^
11:30 // Froggy Went a-Courtin’ // Red Allen // Essential ^^
11:35 // Welcome to Earth (Pollywog) // Sturgill Simpson // A Sailor’s Guide to Earth ^^
11:40 // Late Night Radio // Gary Brown // __________ ^^
11:45 // A Sweet Beginning Like This // Fats Waller // Anthology ^^
11:49 // You Make Me Feel Like Dancing // Leo Sayer // You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
11:52 // Twist & Shout // The Isley Bros // Essential
11:55 // End of the Line // Traveling Wilburys // Vol 1
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2018-07-02
Due to some scheduling kerfuffles at the station, the July 2, 2018 instalment of The Midway will last longer and start a whole lot earlier! Coming to your receivers from 6AM-10AM MST, tune in for our post-Canada Day extravaganza.
The theme of this episode is a simple one: what is the best Canadian artist/song you’ve discovered in 2018? It can be a new release, or any Canadian that you weren’t previously aware of - regardless of era.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
06:00 // Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class
06:06 // Changing Times // Iwan Rheon // Changing Times single
06:10 // Hippy Hippy Shake // Chan Romero // USA Roots of the UK Invasion
06:12 // The Devil in His Heart // The Donays // USA Roots of the UK Invasion
06:15 // Twist & Shout // The Isley Bros // Essential
06:19 // Robotic // Hannah Georgas // Hannah Georgas
06:23 // Crash Years // The New Pornographers // Together
06:31 // Psychopath // St. Vincent // STV
06:36 // Summer Sounds // Robert Goulet // Summer Sounds
06:38 // Under the Boardwalk // The Drifters // Greatest Hits
06:40 // Summer Holiday // Cliff Richard & the Shadows // Summer Holiday
06:45 // Suck It and See // The Arctic Monkeys // Suck It and See
06:48 // Street Life // Roxy Music // Collection
06:51 // Everybody’s Coming To My House // David Byrne
06:56 // Houses of the Holy // Led Zeppelin // Houses of the Holy
07:03 // Troubled Mind // Dan Mangan // Troubled Mind single
07:08 // Wendy // The Beach Boys // Good Vibrations
07:11 // Gorilla Song // Sha-Na-Na // Greatest Hits
07:13 // Bananaphone // Raffi // Bananaphone
07:16 // Carry On // Coeur de Pirate // Roses
07:19 // Breaking Down // Florence & the Machine // Ceremonials
07:23 // Stepping Out // Joe Jackson // Night and Day
07:32 // Everything // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything and Nothing At All
07:35 // Tommaso // nehiyawak // Tommaso single
07:39 // My Back Pages // Marshall Crenshaw // Bleecker Street
07:44 // Only a Pawn in the Game // Bob Dylan // The Times They Are A-Changin’
07:48 // The Godfather Waltz // Nino Rota // The Godfather Soundtrack
07:53 // Wish You Were Here // Pink Floyd // Wish You Were Here
08:01 // Radio // Client // City
08:05 // Radio, Radio // Elvis Costello // This Year’s Model
08:08 // Shape Shifter // Lera Lynn // Resistor
08:12 // In the Aeroplane Over the Sea // Neutral Milk Hotel // In the Aeroplane Under the Sea
08:17 // Maybe Tonight // Nicole Atkins // Neptune City
08:21 // Girl Don’t Come // Sandie Shaw // Hits of the 1960s
08:24 // I Only Want To Be With You // Dusty Springfield // Hits of the 1960s
08:26 // Moonshiner’s Daughter // Rhiannon Giddens // Factory Girl
08:31 // Decomposing Composers // Monty Python // Monty Python Sings
08:35 // Girl From Ipanema // Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto // Super Samba
08:39 // Xanadu // Juliana Hatfield // J.H. Sings Olivia Newton John
08:43 // I Wanna Prove To You // The Lemon Twigs // Do Hollywood
08:48 // Depth of My Soul // Thievery Corporation // Saudade
08:51 // No More Disguises // Thievery Corporation // Saudade
08:56 // You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You // Dinah Washington // Blue Box 2
09:01 // O Canada // Osyron // O Canada (music video)
09:04 // Who Do You Love? // Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks // Rock & Roll Originals ++
09:07 // One Foot // Doug Hoyer // To Be a River ^^
09:10 // Glory // Layten Kramer // Glory ++
09:15 // Always For You // J.J. Shiplett // Something To Believe In ^^
09:19 // You Don’t Scare Me // Whitney Rose // Rule 62 ^^
09:25 // Norwegian Wood // Greenwich, Breau, Bickert // Toronto Sessions ^^
09:31 // Changes // Gordon Lightfoot // Original Lightfoot
09:33 // Been Waiting // The Flashing Lights // Sweet Release ^^
09:40 // The Silent // The Bolt Actions // TBA EP
09:42 // Don’t Wanna Hear It // Lindi Ortega // Cigarettes & Truckstops ^^
09:45 // Bye Bye Blackbird // Ringo Starr // Sentimental Journey
09:48 // Blackbird // The Beatles // The Beatles
09:51 // End of the Line // The Traveling Wilburys // Volume 1
09:54 // I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best
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2018-08-06 - 09:00-12:00
The theme of this episode: what recent folk-festival performance/performer has astonished you? It can be during the current festival season. It can be an artist you’ve loved for years, or someone you’ve only just discovered.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:01
Maggie’s Farm (live Newport ‘65) // Bob Dylan // The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 // Mon 09:06
Polka Dot Undies // Bowser & Blue // Polka Dot Undies (Single) // Mon 09:12AM
Let The Good Times Roll // JD McPherson // Let The Good Times Roll // Mon 09:17AM
Country House // Blur // ______ // Mon 09:20
Rockaway Beach // Ramones // Loud, Fast Ramones // Mon 09:25AM
Do You Need My Love // Weyes Blood // Front Row Seat To Earth // Mon 09:30AM
Surrender // kd lang // Tomorrow Never Dies Soundtrack // Mon 09:36AM
Underneath the Mango Tree // Diana Coupland & Monty Norman // Dr. No Soundtrack // Mon 09:40AM
Nobody Does It Better // Carly Simon // Clouds In My Coffee: 1965-1995 // Mon 09:43AM
You And Whose Army? // Radiohead // Amnesiac // Mon 09:48AM
Four Out Of Five // Arctic Monkeys // Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino // Mon 09:54AM
She’s Electric // Oasis // (What’s The Story) Morning Glory // Mon 10:02AM
Lille (live at EFMF 2013) // Lisa Hannigan // Live at the CKUA Tent // Mon 10:09AM
Driver’s Seat // Sniff ‘n’ the Tears // Driver’s Seat single // Mon 10:12AM
Breakfast at the Ace // The Rapiers // The Rapiers // Mon 10:16AM
Ford Fairlane // Confusionaires // Make a Little Mess With the Confusionaires // Mon 10:22AM
Big Sunglasses // Dylan Farrell // Blues Before // Mon 10:24AM
Would You Be My Dog? // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything And Nothing At All // Mon 10:30AM
Bizarre Love Triangle // Give 'Em Hell Boys // Barn Burner // Mon 10:34AM
City Lights // King Of Foxes // Golden Armour // Mon 10:38AM
Rock Pool // Cate Le Bon // Rock Pool EP // Mon 10:42AM
Twisting By The Pool // Dire Straits // Twisting By The Pool // Mon 10:47AM
Enola Gay // OMD // Organization // Mon 10:51AM
Bad Luck // Neko Case // Bad Luck (Single) // Mon 10:59AM
Total Eclipse // Klaus Nomi // Klaus Nomi // Mon 11:06AM
From a Logical Point of View // Robert Mitchum // Calypso is Like So // Mon 11:07AM
Phenomenal Woman // Ruthie Foster // The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster // Mon 11:12AM ^^
Gotta Serve Somebody // Mavis Staples // Tangled Up In Blues: Songs Of Bob Dylan // Mon 11:16AM ^^
Mr. Monday // Kobo Town // Jumbie In The Jukebox // Mon 11:22AM ^^
The Letter // Joe Cocker // Sounds Of The Seventies: 1970 // Mon 11:26AM ^^
Steppin’ Out // Joe Jackson // Night and Day // Mon 11:32AM ^^
Preachin’ To The Choir // Rodney Crowell // Fate’s Right Hand // Mon 11:37AM ^^
You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover // William Prince // You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover // Mon 11:43AM ^^
And I Love Her // Passenger // The Boy Who Cried Wolf // Mon 11:46AM ^^
And I Love Her // The Beatles // A Hard Day’s Night // Mon 11:51AM
End Of The Line // The Traveling Wilburys // Traveling Wilburys Collection // Mon 11:53AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:56AM
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2018-09-03 - 09:00-12:00
The theme of this episode: what is one of your essential live albums? It can be new, old, filled with cheating overdubs, lo-fi, hi-fi, whatever!
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist ~~ today’s featured album: Richard Hawley’s Live at the Devi’s Arse
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:01AM
Maggie’s Farm (live at Newport Folk 1965) // Bob Dylan // No Direction Home // Mon 09:07AM
Goldfinger // Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan // Small Town // Mon 09:14AM
Four Out Of Five // Arctic Monkeys // Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino // Mon 09:19AM
Oliver Cromwell // Monty Python // Sings // Mon 09:28AM
Reelin’ In The Years // Steely Dan // Can’t Buy A Thrill // Mon 09:30AM
Help Me Rhonda // The Beach Boys // Good Vibrations: 30 Years Of The // Mon 09:36AM
Hideaway // John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers // Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton // Mon 09:39AM
Going Down // Freddie King // Ultimate Collection // Mon 09:43AM
Steppin’ Out // Memphis Slim // Rockin’ the Blues // Mon 09:46AM
Shake Your Money Maker // Paul Butterfield Blues Band // Paul Butterfield Blues Band // Mon 09:51AM
Darlin’ // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 09:54AM ~~
The Devil in Disguise // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 09:57AM ~~
Ain’t That a Shame // Cheap Trick // Live at Budokan // Mon 10:06AM
Hot Rod Lincoln // Commander Cody // 70s Classics // Mon 10:15AM
Rambler // The Madmen // Swedish Rock & Roll Hits // Mon 10:16AM
Pistoleros // The Shanes // The Shanes Anthology // Mon 10:17AM
Satumaa // Reijo Taipale // Satumaa 45 // Mon 10:22AM
Satumaa // Frank Zappa & the Mothers // You Can’t Do That on Stage Anymore 2 // Mon 10:25AM
Impossible Germany (live, 2012) // Wilco // Ashes of the American Flag // Mon 10:31AM
I Wonder If Care As Much // Richard Hawley with Lynn & Jean // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 10:40AM  ~~
Lille (live at CKUA Tent, EFMF 2013) // Lisa Hannigan // Live at EFMF 2013 // Mon 10:45AM
Distant Sky // Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds // Distant Sky Live in Copenhagen // Mon 11:51AM
Smoke on the Water // Deep Purple // Made in Japan // Mon 11:00AM
Comfortably Numb // Roger Waters & Van Morrison // The Wall Live // Mon 11:10AM ^^
That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine // Simon & Garfunkel // Live 1969 // Mon 11:14AM ^^
Folsom Prison Blues // Merle Haggard // Live // Mon 11:19AM ^^
New Favourite // Alison Krauss & Union Station // Live // Mon 11:25AM ^^
Murder By Numbers // Sting & Friends // Broadway the Hard Way // Mon 11:29AM ^^
Do You Feel Like I Do? // Peter Frampton // Frampton Comes Alive // Mon 11:31 ^^
Lakes of Mars // Doug Hoyer // REC-YEG Concert Sessions 2012 // Mon 11:39AM
1952 Vincent Black Lightnight // Reckless Kelly // R.K. Was Here // Mon 11:47AM ^^
Just Like the Rain // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 11:48AM ~~
That’ll Be the Day // Cliff Richard & the Shadows // The Rock & Roll Years // Mon 11:52AM
Don’t Ever Change // The Beatles // Live at the BBC // Mon 11:54AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:58AM
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2018-10-08 - 09:00-12:00
The theme of this episode: a smorgasbord of tunes - food, mood, and gratitude. We’ll also feature some leftovers - songs which listeners recommended for earlier editions of The Midway, but which were not broadcast when received due to time constraints or other impediments. Sharing a feast for the ears.
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:01AM
Hi Hello // Johnny Marr // Hi Hello // Mon 09:07AM
The Right Stuff // Noel Gallagher // Chasing Yesterday // Mon 09:12AM
Snow Bank // Doug Hoyer // Walks With the Tender & Growing Night // Mon 09:19AM
Strawberry Fields Forever // The Beatles // Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club // Mon 09:27AM
Strawberry Cake // Johnny Cash // Strawberry Cake // Mon 09:35AM
You Don’t Scare Me // Whitney Rose // Rule 62 // Mon 09:38AM
The White Witch // Ivoux // Frozen // Mon 09:43AM
Winter // Celeigh Cardinal // Everything And Nothing At All // Mon 09:48AM
Dunes // Alabama Shakes // Sound And Color // Mon 09:55AM
Satin Devil // Dirty Dirty Devils // Dirty Dirty Devils // Mon 10:04AM
Help Me // Joni Mitchell // Hits // Mon 10:08AM
My Favorite Things // John Coltrane // _____ // Mon 10:11AM
Big Rock Candy Mountain // Harry McClintock // O Brother, Where Art Thou? // Mon 10:14AM
Morning Has Broken // Yusuf / Cat Stevens // The Very Best Of Cat Stevens // Mon 10:17AM ^^
Blame It On the Bossa Nova // Eydie Gorme // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:21AM
Telstar // The Tornados // The Tornados // Mon 10:23AM
Telstar (Original Demo) // Joe Meek // Joe Meek Anthology // Mon 10:28AM
Take a Bow // Muse // Black Holes & Revelations // Mon 10:31AM
Money // The Backbeat Band // Backbeat Soundtrack // Mon 10:40AM
Rockaway Beach // Ramones // Loud, Fast Ramones // Mon 10:42AM
Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer // Nat King Cole // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:45AM
Crocodile Rock // Elton John // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:47AM
Money // Pink Floyd // The Dark Side Of The Moon // Mon 10:53AM
Statesboro Blues (Live) // The Allman Bros Band // At Fillmore East // Mon 11:01AM ^^
The Tourist Song // Brad Bucknell & the oHNo Band // self-titled // Mon 11:06AM
Wiggle Wiggle // Bob Dylan // Under a Red Sky // Mon 11:11AM
Bad Guy // Jesse & The Dandelions // True Blue // Mon 11:14AM ^^
Danceland (Come With Me) // The Garrys // Surf Manitou // Mon 11:17AM
Loneliness // Rebekah Higgs // Sha La La // Mon 11:21AM
Trigger // The New Haunts // The New Haunts // Mon 11:25AM ^^
I Wanna Thank You // Sloan // Navy Blues // Mon 11:29AM ^^
Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut // Almond Joy // Vintage Commercials // Mon 11:35AM
Fireworks // First Aid Kit // Ruins // Mon 11:37AM
The Way It Is // Nicole Atkins // Neptune City // Mon 11:44AM
Ice Dance // Danny Elfman // Edward Scissorhands Soundtrack // Mon 11:47AM
Apple Tree // The Hearts // ______ // Mon 11:49AM
Blistered // That Pedal Show Band // Blistered // Mon 11:56AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:58AM
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2018-11-12 - 09:00-12:00
^^ listener recommendation ++ selected from CKUA’s “house blend” playlist
Monday Morning // Pulp // Different Class // Mon 09:00AM
Lollipop (Ode To Jim) // Alvvays // Antisocialites // Mon 09:05AM
Danceland (Come With Me) // The Garrys // Surf Manitou // Mon 09:09AM
Christmas All Over Again // Tom Petty // A Very Special Christmas 2 // Mon 09:13AM
I Will // The Beatles // The Beatles (Stereo Remaster) // Mon 09:20AM
Is He Really Coming Home? // The School // Loveless Unbeliever // Mon 09:22AM
The Spell of City Lights // J.D. McPherson // ______ // 09:25AM
The Future Age // The Hearts // Equal Love // Mon 09:30AM
Arnold Layne // The Pink Floyd // Arnold Layne 45 // Mon 09:34AM
Anne of 1000 Days // John Moore // Knickerbocker Glory // Mon 09:42AM
Journey // Sarah Nixey // Night Walks // Mon 09:44AM
Start As You Mean To Go On // Black Box Recorder // The Facts of Life // Mon 09:47AM
Xanadu // Juliana Hatfield // Sings the Songs of Olivia Newton John // Mon 09:53AM
Africa // Weezer // Africa // Mon 10:00AM
Hold the Line // Osyron // Hold the Line // Mon 10:05AM
Do You Remember Rock ‘N’ Roll Radio // Ramones // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:09AM
Breaking Down // Florence & The Machine // Ceremonials // Mon 10:13AM
Time Of The Season // The Zombies // Pop Music: The Golden Era 1951-1 // Mon 10:19AM
True Love Ways // Peter & Gordon // Greatest Hits // Mon 10:23AM
Wonderful Land // The Shadows // Shadows Are Go! // Mon 10:25AM
Midnight // The Shadows // Shadows Are Go! // Mon 10:27AM
While My Guitar Gently Weeps // The Beatles // White Album // Mon 10:31AM
(Nice Dream) // Radiohead // The Bends // Mon 10:37AM
A Boat Lies Waiting // David Gilmour // Rattle That Lock // Mon 10:41AM
Get Ready // The Temptations // The Motown Box // Mon 10:48AM
Did You Feed My Cow? // Sharon, Lois, and Bram // Smorgasboard // Mon 10:50AM
Damn Tattoo // John Wort Hannam // Brambles And Thorns // Mon 10:54AM
Little White Lines // Sweet Vintage Rides // Road Trip // Mon 10:58AM
Time Is Tight // Booker T. & The MG’s // Beg Scream & Shout!: The Big Ol’ // Mon 11:02AM
Take Me Home, Country Roads // John Denver // Behind The Music: The John Denver // Mon 11:07AM
Imagine // Neil Young // ______ // 11:10AM
This Magic Moment // Lou Reed // Lost Highway Soundtrack // Mon 11:13AM
You Belong To Me // Jo Stafford // Pop Music: The Golden Era 1951-1 // Mon 11:18AM
Lodestar // Sarah Harmer // You Were Here // Mon 11:21AM
Crosstown Traffic // Jimi Hendrix // Electric Ladyland // Mon 11:28AM
Quickstep Medley: I’m a Believer, Simon Smith & his Dancing Bear, The Happening, Georgie Girl // Joe Loss & His Orchestra // Top Pop Dance Time
Tous les garcons et les filles // Francoise Hardy // Tous les garcons et les filles // Mon 11:38AM
My Autumn’s Done Come // Hooverphonic // Sit Down and Listen // Mon 11:41AM
Darlin’ (live 2008) // Richard Hawley // Live at the Devil’s Arse // Mon 11:47AM
Memories // Leonard Cohen // Death of a Ladies’ Man // Mon 11:50AM
I’ll Be Seeing You // Francoise Hardy & Iggy Pop // Triple Best // Mon 11:57AM
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buttererer · 6 years ago
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ihaveafundamentalproblem · 6 years ago
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JOHN DAVID IS A COURTIN
Holy crap sound the alarm, I interrupt your workday
THE BOY IS A COURTING, it has happened- the darling bachelor Till the rapture is off the market. Article to follow when I have wifi....
https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/counting-on-star-john-david-duggar-is-courting-abbie-grace-burnett/
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Thursday: Preparation for the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Revised Common Lectionary Proper 7 Roman Catholic Proper 12
Complementary Hebrew Scripture from the Writings: Job 29:1-20
Job again took up his discourse and said:
“Oh, that I were as in the months of old,  as in the days when God watched over me; when his lamp shone over my head,  and by his light I walked through darkness; when I was in my prime,  when the friendship of God was upon my tent; when the Almighty was still with me,  when my children were around me; when my steps were washed with milk,  and the rock poured out for me streams of oil! When I went out to the gate of the city,  when I took my seat in the square, the young men saw me and withdrew,  and the aged rose up and stood; the nobles refrained from talking,  and laid their hands on their mouths; the voices of princes were hushed,  and their tongues stuck to the roof of their mouths. When the ear heard, it commended me,  and when the eye saw, it approved; because I delivered the poor who cried,  and the orphan who had no helper. The blessing of the wretched came upon me,  and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy. I put on righteousness, and it clothed me;  my justice was like a robe and a turban. I was eyes to the blind,  and feet to the lame. I was a father to the needy,  and I championed the cause of the stranger. I broke the fangs of the unrighteous,  and made them drop their prey from their teeth. Then I thought, ‘I shall die in my nest,  and I shall multiply my days like the phoenix; my roots spread out to the waters,  with the dew all night on my branches; my glory was fresh with me,  and my bow ever new in my hand.’”
Semi-continuous Hebrew Scripture from the Former Prophets: 1 Samuel 16:14-23
Now the spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the Lord tormented him. And Saul's servants said to him, “See now, an evil spirit from God is tormenting you. Let our lord now command the servants who attend you to look for someone who is skillful in playing the lyre; and when the evil spirit from God is upon you, he will play it, and you will feel better.” So Saul said to his servants, “Provide for me someone who can play well, and bring him to me.” One of the young men answered, “I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite who is skillful in playing, a man of valor, a warrior, prudent in speech, and a man of good presence; and the Lord is with him.” So Saul sent messengers to Jesse, and said, “Send me your son David who is with the sheep.” Jesse took a donkey loaded with bread, a skin of wine, and a kid, and sent them by his son David to Saul. And David came to Saul, and entered his service. Saul loved him greatly, and he became his armor-bearer. Saul sent to Jesse, saying, “Let David remain in my service, for he has found favor in my sight.” And whenever the evil spirit from God came upon Saul, David took the lyre and played it with his hand, and Saul would be relieved and feel better, and the evil spirit would depart from him.
Complementary Psalm 107:1-3, 23-32
O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;  for his steadfast love endures forever. Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,  those he redeemed from trouble  and gathered in from the lands,  from the east and from the west,  from the north and from the south.
Some went down to the sea in ships,  doing business on the mighty waters; they saw the deeds of the Lord,  his wondrous works in the deep. For he commanded and raised the stormy wind,  which lifted up the waves of the sea. They mounted up to heaven, they went down to the depths;  their courage melted away in their calamity; they reeled and staggered like drunkards,  and were at their wits' end. Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble,  and he brought them out from their distress; he made the storm be still,  and the waves of the sea were hushed. Then they were glad because they had quiet,  and he brought them to their desired haven. Let them thank the Lord for his steadfast love,  for his wonderful works to humankind. Let them extol him in the congregation of the people,  and praise him in the assembly of the elders.
Semi-continuous Psalm 9:9-20
The Lord is a stronghold for the oppressed,  a stronghold in times of trouble. And those who know your name put their trust in you,  for you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you.
Sing praises to the Lord, who dwells in Zion. Declare his deeds among the peoples. For he who avenges blood is mindful of them;  he does not forget the cry of the afflicted.
Be gracious to me, O Lord. See what I suffer from those who hate me;  you are the one who lifts me up from the gates of death, so that I may recount all your praises,  and, in the gates of daughter Zion,  rejoice in your deliverance.
The nations have sunk in the pit that they made;  in the net that they hid has their own foot been caught. The Lord has made himself known,  he has executed judgment; the wicked are snared in the work of their own hands.  Higgaion. Selah
The wicked shall depart to Sheol,  all the nations that forget God.
For the needy shall not always be forgotten,  nor the hope of the poor perish forever.
Rise up, O Lord! Do not let mortals prevail;  let the nations be judged before you. Put them in fear, O Lord;  let the nations know that they are only human. Selah
New Testament Lesson: Acts 20:1-16
After the uproar had ceased, Paul sent for the disciples; and after encouraging them and saying farewell, he left for Macedonia. When he had gone through those regions and had given the believers much encouragement, he came to Greece, where he stayed for three months. He was about to set sail for Syria when a plot was made against him by the Jews, and so he decided to return through Macedonia. He was accompanied by Sopater son of Pyrrhus from Beroea, by Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, by Gaius from Derbe, and by Timothy, as well as by Tychicus and Trophimus from Asia. They went ahead and were waiting for us in Troas; but we sailed from Philippi after the days of Unleavened Bread, and in five days we joined them in Troas, where we stayed for seven days.
On the first day of the week, when we met to break bread, Paul was holding a discussion with them; since he intended to leave the next day, he continued speaking until midnight. There were many lamps in the room upstairs where we were meeting. A young man named Eutychus, who was sitting in the window, began to sink off into a deep sleep while Paul talked still longer. Overcome by sleep, he fell to the ground three floors below and was picked up dead. But Paul went down, and bending over him took him in his arms, and said, “Do not be alarmed, for his life is in him.” Then Paul went upstairs, and after he had broken bread and eaten, he continued to converse with them until dawn; then he left. Meanwhile they had taken the boy away alive and were not a little comforted.
We went ahead to the ship and set sail for Assos, intending to take Paul on board there; for he had made this arrangement, intending to go by land himself. When he met us in Assos, we took him on board and went to Mitylene. We sailed from there, and on the following day we arrived opposite Chios. The next day we touched at Samos, and the day after that we came to Miletus. For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he might not have to spend time in Asia; he was eager to be in Jerusalem, if possible, on the day of Pentecost.
Year B Ordinary 12, RCL Proper 7, Catholic Proper 12 Thursday
Bible verses from The New Revised Standard Version, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All right reserved. Selections from Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings, copyright 1985 by the Consultation on Common Texts. Image Credit:Saint Paul Resurrecting Eutychus by Jacques François Courtin, from Wikimedia Commons. This image is used under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 license. According to Wikimedia Commons, the license does not permit use on Facebook.
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