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Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ | February 26, 2005 | Kristina Sisti
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May 24, 2024 is the 20th anniversary of Reborn!
Shonen Jump covers primarily featuring the series:
June 7, 2004, Issue No. 26 - New serialization
November 8, 2004, Issue No. 48 - 1st volume release
July 4, 2005, Issue No. 29 - 1st anniversary
March 20, 2006, Issue No. 14 - Beginning of the Varia arc
September 11, 2006, Issue No. 39 - TV anime announcement
October 23, 2006, Issue No. 45 - TV anime debut
November 20, 2006, Issue No. 49 - Beginning of Tsuna vs. Xanxus
July 9, 2007, Issue No. 30 - 3rd anniversary
September 10, 2007, Issue No. 39
November 19, 2007, Issue No. 49
February 18, 2008, Issue No. 10 - 18th volume release
July 14, 2008, Issue No. 31 - 4th anniversary
November 3, 2008, Issue No. 47 - 3rd anniversary of TV anime
June 22, 2009, Issue No. 28 - 5th anniversary
October 19, 2009, Issue No. 45 - Reborn Month event
November 2, 2009, Issue No. 47 - Reborn Month event
February 1, 2010, Issue No. 7 - 27th volume release & TV anime 7th season
April 12, 2010, Issue No. 17 - Beginning of the Inheritance arc & REBORN Colore! release
June 14, 2010, Issue No. 26 - 6th anniversary
September 12, 2011, Issue No. 38 - Beginning of the Curse of the Rainbow arc
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zvaigzdelasas · 1 year ago
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"Why doesn't Hamas just have elections?'
The result was a victory for Hamas, contesting under the list name of Change and Reform, which received 44.45% of the vote and won 74 of the 132 seats, whilst the ruling Fatah received 41.43% of the vote and won 45 seats.[1][...]
In the lead-up to the elections, on 26 September 2005 Israel launched a campaign of arrests against PLC members. 450 members of Hamas were detained, mostly those involved in the 2006 PLC elections. The majority of them were kept in administrative detention for different periods.[19] In the election period, 15 PLC members were captured and held as political prisoners.[20]
During the elections, the Israeli authorities banned the candidates from holding election campaigns inside Jerusalem. Rallies and public meetings were prohibited. The Jerusalem identity cards of some PLC members were also revoked.[21] The Carter Center, which monitored the elections, criticised the detentions of persons who "are guilty of nothing more than winning a parliamentary seat in an open and honest election".[22][...]
On 21 December 2005, Israeli officials stated their intention to prevent voting in East Jerusalem, which, unlike most of the Palestinian-inhabited areas that are planned to participate in the election, is under Israeli civil and military control. (Israel annexed East Jerusalem in the wake of the Six-Day War; this move has not been recognized by most other governments, or by the PNA, which claims Jerusalem as a Palestinian capital.) Israel's stated motivation was not the argument about sovereignty over the area (Palestinian voters in East Jerusalem had been allowed to vote in previous PNA elections despite the dispute) but concern over Hamas' participation in—and potential victory in—the election.[...]
The Israeli police arrested campaigners of Hamas and closed at least three Hamas election offices in East Jerusalem during the campaign.[26][27][...]
On 29 March 2006 a new government was formed by Hamas leader Ismail Haniya.
After the kidnap of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit on 25 June 2006, Israel launched a series of raids into Gaza and West Bank. Israel destroyed civilian infrastructure and arrested dozens of Hamas supporters, including elected cabinet ministers and members of the PLC. On 28 June overnight, the army invaded Gaza and performed airstrikes, bombing infrastructure such as bridges and an electricity station. On 29 June, the IDF detained from the West Bank 8 ministers and 26 PLC members in addition to many other political leaders.[19][41] By August 2006, Israel had arrested 49 senior Hamas officials, all from the West Bank, including 33 parliamentarians, "because technically they were members of a terrorist organisation although they may not be involved in terrorist acts themselves". Most of the Hamas detainees were moderate members from the West Bank who had been calling on the Gaza leadership to recognise Israel and make the party more acceptable to the international community. Hamas has accused Israel of trying to destroy the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority.[42][...]
On 28 January 2006, Israel said it would prevent Hamas leaders, including newly elected PLC deputies, from travelling between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. On 29 January, Ehud Olmert said that after Hamas sets up a Government, Israel would stop transferring to the PA custom duties and taxes it had collected on their behalf until it was satisfied that they would not end up in the hands of "terrorists". US Secretary of State Rice declared that "The United States wants other nations to cut off aid to a Hamas-led Palestinian Government, also ruling out any US financial assistance to a Hamas Government." [45] On 17 February, one day before the new parliament was sworn in, the then Fatah-led government returned $50 million US aid that Washington did not want to come in the hands of the new government. The money had been intended for infrastructure projects in Gaza.[46][...]
Just before the January 2006 elections, and after witnessing Hamas' gains in municipal polls, the House of Representatives passed H.Res. 575 (December 16, 2005), asserting that terrorist groups, like Hamas, should not be permitted to participate in Palestinian elections until such organizations "recognize Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state, cease incitement, condemn terrorism, and permanently disarm and dismantle their terrorist infrastructure."[54] The Palestinian Authority chose to ignore this external decision[...]
The New York Times reported in February 2006 that "The United States and Israel are discussing ways to destabilize the Palestinian government so that newly elected Hamas officials will fail and elections will be called again. The intention is to starve the Palestinian Authority of money and international connections to the point where, some months from now, its president, Mahmoud Abbas, is compelled to call a new election."[56] Just how much further matters would be taken was revealed in April 2008. Tom Segev (in Ha'aretz) reported:
a "confidential document, a 'talking points' memo,[57] was left by the U.S. consul general in Jerusalem, Jake Walles, on the desk of Mahmoud Abbas . … According to the paper left behind … he wanted to pressure Abu Mazen to take action that would annul the outcome of the elections that had catapulted Hamas to power. … When nothing happened, Walles … warned the Palestinian president that the time had come to act. Instead, Abu Mazen launched negotiations with Hamas on the establishment of a unity government. … At this point the Americans moved to "Plan B." That was a plan to eliminate Hamas by force. In fact, it was to be a deliberately fomented civil war Fatah was supposed to win, with U.S. help."[58][...]
Vanity Fair has obtained confidential documents, since corroborated by sources in the U.S. and Palestine, which lay bare a covert initiative, approved by Bush and implemented by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Deputy National Security Adviser Elliott Abrams, to provoke a Palestinian civil war. The plan was for forces led by Dahlan, and armed with new weapons supplied at America's behest, to give Fatah the muscle it needed to remove the democratically elected Hamas-led government from power. (The State Department declined to comment.) Some sources call the scheme "Iran-contra 2.0," recalling that Abrams was convicted (and later pardoned) for withholding information from Congress during the original Iran-contra scandal under President Reagan. There are echoes of other past misadventures as well: the C.I.A.'s 1953 ouster of an elected prime minister in Iran, which set the stage for the 1979 Islamic revolution there; the aborted 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, which gave Fidel Castro an excuse to solidify his hold on Cuba; and the contemporary tragedy in Iraq.[59]
The Jerusalem Post confirmed that the documents cited by Vanity Fair "have been corroborated by sources at the US State Department and Palestinian officials", and added:
The report said that instead of driving its enemies out of power, the US-backed Fatah fighters inadvertently provoked Hamas to seize total control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007. David Wurmser, who resigned as Vice President Dick Cheney's chief Middle East adviser a month after the Hamas takeover, said he believed that Hamas had no intention of taking over the Gaza Strip until Fatah forced its hand. "It looks to me that what happened wasn't so much a coup by Hamas but an attempted coup by Fatah that was preempted before it could happen," he was quoted as saying. Wurmser said that the Bush administration engaged in a "dirty war in an effort to provide a corrupt dictatorship [led by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas] with victory." Wurmser said he was especially galled by the Bush administration's hypocrisy. "There is a stunning disconnect between the president's call for Middle East democracy and this policy," he said. "It directly contradicts it.".[60][...]
The original article was cited by the Irish Times, the Israeli historian and political analyst, Tom Segev, in an article entitled "Bay of Pigs in Gaza", and also by Suzanne Goldenburg of The Guardian, who added "A state department memo put the cost for salaries, training and weapons at $1.27bn (£640m) over five years."[50]
The 2008 exposé by Vanity Fair (of plans to reverse the democratic 2006 PA parliamentary elections) confirmed a CF Report of January 2007, over a year earlier, by Alistair Crooke:
Deputy National Security Advisor, Elliott Abrams ... has had it about for some months now that the U.S. is not only not interested in dealing with Hamas, it is working to ensure its failure. In the immediate aftermath of the Hamas elections, last January, Abrams greeted a group of Palestinian businessmen in his White House office with talk of a "hard coup" against the newly-elected Hamas government — the violent overthrow of their leadership with arms supplied by the United States. While the businessmen were shocked, Abrams was adamant — the U.S. had to support Fatah with guns, ammunition and training, so that they could fight Hamas for control of the Palestinian government.
Over the last twelve months, the United States has supplied guns, ammunition and training to Palestinian Fatah activists to take on Hamas in the streets of Gaza and the West Bank. A large number of Fatah activists have been trained and "graduated" from two camps — one in Ramallah and one in Jericho. The supplies of rifles and ammunition, which started as a mere trickle, has now become a torrent (Haaretz reports the U.S. has designated an astounding $86.4 million for Abu Mazen's security detail), and while the program has gone largely without notice in the American press, it is openly talked about and commented on in the Arab media. Of course, in public, Secretary Rice appears contrite and concerned with "the growing lawlessness" among Palestinians, while failing to mention that such lawlessness is exactly what the Abrams plan was designed to create."[61]
Voice of America reported that the Bush administration had denied the Vanity Fair report.[62]
In 2016 a 2006 audio tape emerged that contains an interview by Eli Chomsky of the Jewish Press with Hillary Clinton. Clinton opined that pushing for elections "in the Palestinian territories ... was a big mistake", adding "(a)nd if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win."[63][...]
In June 2007 the Washington Post reported: "Hamas … leaders have accused Fatah's security services of working on behalf of Israeli and American interests because of a $40 million U.S. aid package to strengthen Abbas's forces. … The Israeli government has openly supported Fatah forces against Hamas, whose tightening control of Gaza alarmed Israeli defense officials.[67]
In a wikileaks cable dated 13 June 2007, Shin Bet security chief Yuval Diskin told U.S. Ambassador to Israel Richard Jones that: "Fatah had thus turned to Israel for help in attack Hamas", which he termed a new and unprecedented development in Jerusalem's relations with the Palestinian Authority.
In the cable sent to Washington, Jones said that Yadlin had been quite satisfied with Hamas' seizure of the Gaza Strip. If Hamas managed to take complete control then the Israel Defense Forces would be able to relate to Gaza as a hostile territory and stop looking at the militant group as an undiplomatic player, Yadlin apparently told Jones."[68]
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girlactionfigure · 3 months ago
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The @UN created an exhibit dedicated to all terror victims worldwide, without including a single Israeli victim of terrorist violence.
To highlight the blatant absurdity of the UN, here’s an incomplete list of terror attacks against Israelis, by decade:🧵 
2020s
1. April 7, 2022 Tel Aviv Shooting - Casualties: 3 people killed, 6 injured - Group Responsible: Palestinian Islamic Jihad
2. November 23, 2022 Jerusalem Bus Bombing - Casualties:2 people killed, 18 injured - Group Responsible: Hamas 
3. October 7, 2023 Massacre - Casualties: Over 1,200 people killed, thousands injured, and many taken hostage - Group Responsible: Hamas, along with several other Palestinian terror groups. 
2010s
5. March 11, 2011 Itamar Attack - Casualties: 5 members of the Fogel family killed (parents and 3 children) - Group Responsible: Two Palestinian attackers, later linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
6. March 23, 2011 Jerusalem Bus 74 Bombing: - Casualties: 1 person was killed, 30 injured. - Group Responsible: Hamas.
7. November 18, 2014 Har Nof Synagogue Massacre - Casualties: 6 Israeli and 1 Druze killed - Group Responsible: Two Palestinian attackers, praised by Hamas
8. June 8, 2016 Tel Aviv Sarona Market Shooting: - Casualties: 4 people were killed. - Group Responsible: ISIS. 
2000s (Second Intifada)
9. June 1, 2001 Dolphinarium Discotheque Bombing - Casualties: 21 people killed, over 100 injured - Group Responsible: Hamas
10. August 9, 2001 Sbarro Restaurant Bombing - Casualties: 15 people killed, over 130 injured - Group Responsible: Hamas
11. January 17, 2002 Bat Mitzvah Massacre: - Casualties: 6 people killed, 33 injured.  - Group Responsible: al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
12. March 2, 2002 Yeshivat Beit Yisrael Massacre: - Casualties: 11 people, including 7 children, killed. - Group Responsible: Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
13. March 9, 2002 Café Moment Bombing: - Casualties: 11 people killed. - Group Responsible: Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas).
14. March 27, 2002 Park Hotel Massacre - Casualties: 30 people killed, 140 injured - Group Responsible: Hamas
15. November 15, 2002 Hebron Shooting Attack - Casualties: 12 Israeli soldiers and security personnel killed - Group Responsible: Islamic Jihad
16. November 21, 2002 Kiryat Menachem Massacre: - Casualties: 11 people killed. - Group Responsible: Hamas.
17. January 5, 2003 Tel-Aviv Central Bus Station Massacre: - Casualties: 23 people killed, over 100 injured.  - Group Responsible: Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades.
18. March 5, 2003 Haifa Bus 37 Suicide Bombing: - Casualties: 17 people killed, with most victims being students from Haifa University. - Group Responsible: Hamas.
19. May 18, 2003 French Hill Suicide Bombings: - Casualties: 5 people killed - Group Responsible: Hamas - Event: A suicide bomber disguised as a religious Jew detonated on a bus. A second bomber prematurely detonated, only killing himself.
20. August 19, 2003 Shmuel HaNavi Bus Bombing: - Casualties: 24 people killed including 7 children, 130 people injured.  - Group Responsible: Hamas.
21. September 9, 2003 Tzrifin Bus Stop Attack and Café Hillel Bombing: - Casualties: 14 people killed - Responsible Group: Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs - Event: Two Palestinian suicide bombings occurred within hours of each other; one at a crowded bus stop near Tel Aviv, the other at a popular Jerusalem nightspot.
22. October 4, 2003 Maxim Restaurant Bombing: - Casualties: 21 people killed, over 60 injured.  - Group Responsible: Islamic Jihad.
23. December 25, 2003 Geha Interchange Bus Stop Bombing: - Casualties: 3 people killed - Responsible Group: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
24. March 14, 2004 Ashdod Port Attack: - Casualties: 10 people killed, over 23 injured. - Responsible Group: Hamas and Farah.
25. August 31, 2004 Beersheba Bus Bombing: - Casualties: 16 people killed, over 100 injured - Responsible Group: Hamas.
26. February 24, 2005 Stage Club Bombing: - Casualties: 5 people killed, over 50 injured. - Responsible Group: Hamas. 
1980s - 1990s
27. 1987-1993 First Intifada - Casualties: Hundreds of Israelis, both civilians and soldiers, killed over 1,400 injured - Group Responsible: Various Palestinian groups including Hamas and Islamic Jihad
28. October 19, 1994 Dizengoff Street Bus Bombing - Casualties: 22 people killed, 50 injured - Group Responsible: Hamas
29. January 22, 1995 Beit Lid Suicide Bombings - Casualties: 21 Israeli soldiers and 1 civilian killed, over 60 injured - Group Responsible: Islamic Jihad
30. July 30, 1997 Mahane Yehuda Market Bombings - Casualties: 16 people killed, 178 injured - Group Responsible: Hamas 
1970s
31. May 22, 1970 Avivim School Bus Massacre: - Casualties: 12 people, with 9 victims being children. - Responsible Group: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command.
32. May 30, 1972 Lod Airport Massacre - Casualties: 26 people killed, 80 injured - Group Responsible: Japanese Red Army, in collaboration with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
33. September 5-6 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre - Casualties: 11 Israeli athletes and coaches killed - Group Responsible: Black September (Palestinian terrorist group)
34. April 11, 1974 Kiryat Shmona Massacre: - Casualties: 18 people killed with 8 victims being children, over 16 wounded. - Responsible Group: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command.
35. May 15, 1974 Ma'alot Massacre - Casualties: 31 people, including 22 schoolchildren, killed. - Group Responsible: Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)
36. July 4, 1975 Zion Square Massacre: - Casualties: 15 people killed, 77 wounded. - Responsible Group: Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO).
37. March 11, 1978 Coastal Road Massacre - Casualties: 38 Israeli civilians killed, 71 injured - Group Responsible: Fatah (a faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization) 
1950s and 1960s
38. Fedayeen Raids (1950s): - Description: A series of cross-border attacks by Arab militants (Fedayeen) from neighboring countries, targeting Israeli civilians and military personnel. These raids included shootings, bombings, and infiltrations, leading to significant Israeli casualties.
38. March 17, 1954 Ma'ale Akrabim Massacre: - Casualties: 11 Israeli civilians killed - Description: A bus traveling from Eilat to Tel Aviv was ambushed by Palestinian militants who shot and killed most of the passengers.
39. November 23, 1964 Latrun Convoy Attack: - Casualties: 11 Israeli civilians killed - Description: A civilian convoy was ambushed by Palestinian militants near Latrun, resulting in multiple deaths.
End 🧵 
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digimonarchive · 4 months ago
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Digimon in all animated media - Anime, Movies and OVA
1st pic = Digimon Adventure anime (Japan: March 7, 1999 - March 26, 2000; USA: August 14, 1999 - June 24, 2000)
2nd pic = Digimon Adenture 02 anime (Japan: April 2, 2000 - March 25, 2001; USA: August 19, 2000 - May 19, 2001)
3rd pic = Digimon Tamers anime (Japan: April 1, 2001 - March 31, 2002; USA: September 1, 2001 - June 8, 2002)
4th pic = Digimon Frontier anime (Japan: April 7, 2002 - March 30, 2003; USA: September 9, 2002 - July 14, 2003)
5th pic = Digimon Savers / Data Squad anime (Japan: April 2, 2006 – March 25, 2007; USA: October 1, 2007 - November 2, 2008)
6th pic = Digimon Xros Wars / Fusion anime (Japan: July 6, 2010 - March 25, 2012; USA: September 7, 2013 - August 16, 2015)
7th pic = Digimon Xros Wars: The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms anime (a.k.a Digimon Xros Wars part 2) (Japan: April 3, 2011 - September 25, 2011; USA: March 8, 2015 - August 16, 2015) **
8th pic = Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time anime (a.k.a Digimon Xros Wars Hunters or Digimon Xros Wars part 3) (Japan: October 2, 2011 - March 25, 2012) ***
9th pic = Digimon Adventure Tri OVA (Japan: November 21, 2015 - May 5, 2018; USA: September 15, 2016 - September 20, 2018)
10th pic = Digimon Universe Appli Monsters anime (a.k.a Appmon) (Japan: October 1, 2016 - September 30, 2017)
11th pic = Digimon Adventure: (a.k.a Digimon Adventure 2020 or Digimon Adventure reboot) (Japan: April 5, 2020 - September 26, 2021; USA: November 19, 2022 - April 13, 2023)
12th pic = Digimon Ghost Game (Japan: October 3, 2021 - March 26, 2023)
13th pic = Digimon Adventure (Movie) short film (Japan: March 6, 1999; USA: October 6, 2000 as the first segment part of Digimon The Movie)
14th pic = Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! movie (Japan: March 4, 2000; USA: October 6 2000 as the second segment part of Digimon The Movie)
15th pic = Digimon Adventure 02: Vol. 1: Digimon Hurricane Landing!/Vol. 2: Transcendent Evolution! The Golden Digimentals movie (a.k.a Digimon Adventure 02 Vol 1 and 2) (Japan: July 8, 2000; USA: October 6, 2000 as the third segment part of Digimon The Movie) ****
16th pic = Digimon Adventure 02: Diablomon Strikes Back / Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon movie (Japan: March 3, 2001; USA: August 5, 2005)
17th pic = Digimon Tamers: The Adventurers' Battle / Digimon: Battle of Adventurers movie (Japan: July 14, 2001; USA: October 16, 2005)
18th pic = Digimon Tamers: The Runaway Digimon Express / Digimon: Runaway Locomon movie (Japan: March 2, 2002; USA: October 2, 2005)
19th pic = Digimon Frontier: Revival of the Ancient Digimon!! / Digimon: Island of Lost Digimon movie (Japan: July 20, 2002; USA: October 23, 2005)
20th pic = Digital Monster X-evolution movie (Japan: January 3, 2005; USA: August 1, 2020)
21st pic = Digimon Savers The Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! movie (Japan: December 9, 2006)
22nd pic = Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix! short film OVA (Japan: July 20, 2000)
23rd pic = Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! short film OVA (Japan: July 8, 2006)
24th pic = Digimon Adventure 20th Anniversary Memorial Story Project OVA short films (Japan: November 22 2019 - December 25, 2020)
25th pic = Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna movie (Japan: February 21, 2020; USA: September 29, 2020)
26th pic = Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning movie (Japan: October 5, 2023; USA: November 8, 2023)
** This is the 2nd part of Digimon Xros Wars saga with Taiki, Kiriha and Nene on their adventure while Akari and Zenjirou are left out.
*** This is the 3rd part of Digimon Xros Wars saga with Tagiru, Yuu and Taiki as the protagonists. This 3rd part has the overly long title so we fans prefer to call it 'Digimon Xros Wars: Hunters' or 'Digimon Young Hunters'.
**** Yes, this movie has an overly long title. I had a hard time deciding whether to highlight it in bold or not.
Happy Digimon Day!
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pridequest64 · 2 months ago
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Klarion The Witch Boy Reading Order
This is, based of my research the complete reading list in release order for all Klarion Comics as of September 24th 2024. Release dates were used when available but compromises were made with cover date when necessary. If you see anything that is wrong or needs new additions feel free to let me know!
(Comic Vine was a massive help with this project)
1. The Demon 7- March 1973
2. The Demon 14- November 1st 1973
3. The Demon 15- December 1st 1973
4. Wonder Woman 280- June 1981
5. Wonder Woman 281- March 5th 1981
6. Wonder Woman 282- August 1981
7. The Demon 3- September 1990
8. The Demon 4- October 1990
9. The Demon 5- November 1990
10. The Demon 7- Janurary 1991
11. The Demon 8- February 1991
12. The Demon 9- March 1991
13. Books Of Magic 4- March 1991
14. The Demon 10- April 1991
15. The Demon 11- May 1991
16. The Demon 12- June 1991
17. The Demon 13- July 1991
18. The Demon 14 August 1991
19. The Demon 15- September 1991
20. War of the Gods 1- September 1st 1991
21. The Demon 17- November 1991
22. Conjurors 1- April 1999
23. Conjurors 2- May 1999
24. Conjurors 3- June 1999
25. Sins of Youth: Batboy and Robin- April 2000
26. Sins of Youth Secret Files- May 2000
27. Sins of Youth: The Secret/ Deadboy- May 2000
28. Sins of Youth: Aquaboy/Lagoon Man- May 2000
29. Young Justice: Sins of Youth 1- May 2000
30. Young Justice: Sins of Youth 2- May 2000
31. Young Justice 22- August 1st 2000
32. Seven Soldiers: Klarion 1- June 1st 2005
33. Seven Soldiers Klarion 2 August 1st 2005
34. Seven Soldiers Klarion 3- October 1st 2005
35. Seven Soldiers Klarion 4- December 1st 2005
36. Infinite Crisis 6- April 5th 2006
37. Infinite Crisis 7- May 3rd 2006
38. Robin 157- February 1st 2007
39. Robin 158- March 1st 2007
40. Countdown 34- September 5th 2007
41. Countdown 33- September 12th 2007
42. Countdown 32- September 19th 2007
43. Countdown 31- September 26th 2007
44. Countdown 30- October 3rd 2007
45. Justice League Of America 46- June 30th 2010
46. Justice League of America 47- July 28th 2010
47. DCU Halloween Special 2010- October 20th 2010
48. Batgirl 18- February 9th 2011
49. Superman/Batman 82- March 23rd 2011
50. Superman/Batman 83- April 20th 2011
51. Superman/Batman 84- May 18th 2011
52. The All New Batman: The Brave and the Bold 12- October 12th 2011
53. Batman: Li’l Gotham -8- September 8th 2013
54. Justice League Beyond 2.0 11- January 11th 2014
55. Batman Beyond Universe 6- January 22 2014
56. Justice League Beyond 2.0 12- January 25th 2014
57. Batman Beyond Universe 7- February 19th 2014
58. Justice League Beyond 2.0 13- February 8th 2014
59. Batman Beyond Universe 8- March 19th 2014
60. The Multiversity: The Society of super heroes: The conquerors of the counter world- September 17th 2014
61. Teen Titans: Futures End- September 17th 2014
62. Klarion 1- October 8th 2014
63. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 2- October 22nd 2014
64. The Multiversity: The Just- October 22nd 2014
65. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 3- November 5th 2014
66. Klarion 2- November 12th 2014
67. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 4- November 19th 2014
68. Klarion 3- December 10th 2014
69. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Three 6- December 24th 2014
70. Klarion 3- Janurary 14th 2015
71. The Multiversity Guidebook- January 28th 2015
72. Injustice: Gods Among Us Year three 9- February 11th 2015
73. Klarion 5- February 11th 2015
74. Klarion 6- March 11th 2015
75. Teen Titsns Annual 1- April 1st 2015
76. Multiversity 2- April 29th 2015
77. Teen Titans 9- June 24th 2015
78. Teen Titans 10- July 22nd 2015
79. Teen Titans 11- August 26th 2015
80. Secret Six 7- October 21st 2015
81. Teen Titans 13- November 11th 2015
82. Secret Six 8- November 18th 2015
83. Secret Six 10- January 20th 2016
84. Gotham Academy 17- April 13th 2016
85. Scooby-Doo Team-Up 19- October 26th 2016
86. Justice League 33 November 15th 2017
87. Justice League Dark 1- July 25th 2018
88. Sideways 7- August 8th 2018
89. Justice League Dark 2- August 22nd 2018
90. Catwoman/Tweety and Sylvester- August 29th 2018
91. Sideways 8- September 12th 2018
92. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 8- September 26th 2018
93. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 9- October 24th 2018
94. Sideways Annual- November 7th 2018
95. Suicide Squad Black Files 1- November 7th 2018
96. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 10- November 28th 2018
97. Sideways 10- November 21st 2018
98. Suicide Squad Black Files 2- December 5th 2018
99. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 11- January 2nd 2019
100. Suicide Squad Black Files- January 9th 2019
101. Raven: Daughter of Darkness 12- January 30th 2019
102. Suicide Squad Black Files 4- February 6th 2019
103. Justice League Dark 8- February 13th 2019
104. Suicide Squad Black Files 5- March 6th 2019
105. Justice League Dark 9- March 13th 2019
106. Suicide Squad Black Files 6- April 3rd 2019
107. Justice League Dark 10- April 24th 2019
108. DC’s Year of the Villain Special- May 1st 2019
109. Justice League Dark 11- May 22nd 2019
110. Justice League 26- June 19th 2019
111. Justice League Dark 14- August 28th 2019
112. Justice League 30- August 28th 2019
113. Justice League Dark 15- September 25th 2019
114. Justice League Dark 16- October 23rd 2019
115. Justice League Dark 17- November 27th 2019
116. Harley Quinn’s Villian of the year- December 11th 2019
117. Flash Forward 4- December 18th 2019
118. Justice League Dark 18- January 1st 2020
119. Justice League Dark 19-January 29th 2020
120. Zatana and the House of Secrets- February 2020
121. Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen 3- February 26th 2020
122. Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen 4- March 18th 2020
123. DC The Doomed and The Damned- October 13th 2020
124. DC’sVery Merry Multiverse- December 8th 2020
125. Wonder Woman Black & Gold 6- November 23rd 2021
126. Justice League Incarnate 2- December 21st 2021
127. DC VS Vampires 8- August 02 2022
128. The Flash 786- September 20th 2022
129. Batman VS Robin 2- October 11th 2022
130. Catwoman: Lonely City 4- October 25th 2022
131. Batman VS Robin 3- December 20th 2022
132. Lazarus Planet: Alpha- January 10 2023
133. Lazarus Planet: Omega- February 21st 2023
134. Superboy The Man Of Tomorrow 4- July 11th 2023
135. Speed Force 5- March 12th 2024
136. Outsiders 5- March 12th 2024
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the-torchwood-archive · 11 months ago
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Owen's Age
In Martha's medical log, she states that Owen is 27 during the events of Reset. We're going to talk about why we should stop accepting that as canon and start referring to Owen as being 34 during Reset.
His birthday of February 14th is always constant and isn't something I dispute. We are given two dates for his year of birth, 1974 or 1980.
1980 is on screen in Reset and I believe Exit Wounds, as well as in text published after season two. The fact that this is well documented makes it hard to argue with, and yet I will.
1974 is only ever mentioned once, in an email that was written and published on the TW website alongside Dead Man Walking. Keep in mind that this would have been written before DMW aired, which suggests that 1980 wasn't in the script that the writers were given. A few days after airing, the date in the email was changed to 1980 to match what we saw on TV.
Let's take a quick look at a Owen timeline.
Born either 1974 or 1980.
Began training as a doctor in 1994. He would either be 14 or 20.
Late 2000/early 2001 he walked out on his college girlfriend in London. He would be either 20 or 26.
In March 2001, Owen is a qualified Doctor in Cardiff. He would be either 21 or 27.
Owen was employed by Cardiff General between at least 2000 and 2002. He would have been either 20-22 or 26-28.
Lucy Marmer is brought to Owen's attention in September 2001, six months after Owen qualified. Owen would be either 21 or 27.
Katie dies in 2005, which would make Owen either 25 or 31.
Owen is hired by Torchwood in 2006, making him either 26 or 32.
Reset is set after June 2008, making Owen either 28 or 34.
Having Owen be born in 1974 puts his timeline into some form of sense. It makes him a year older than Tosh, four years older than Gwen, and nine years older than Ianto, which sits well with the dynamics. He in no way feels five years younger than Tosh, two years younger than Gwen, and three years older than Ianto.
In addition, Burn himself is born in 1974 and I frankly don't think he looks six years younger than he actually is.
I will now take questions from the audience.
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Today In History
Muhammad Ali was born on January 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky. His birth name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.
At an early age, young Clay showed that he wasn’t afraid of any bout—inside or outside of the ring.
At the age of 12, Clay discovered his talent for boxing through an odd twist of fate. After his bike was stolen, Clay told police officer Joe Martin that he wanted to beat up the thief. “Well, you better learn how to fight before you start challenging people,” said Martin.
Clay started working with Martin to learn how to spar and soon began his boxing career. In his first amateur bout in 1954, he won the fight by split decision. Clay went on to win the 1956 Golden Gloves tournament for novices in the light heavyweight class. Three years later, he won the National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions, as well as the Amateur Athletic Union’s national title for the light heavyweight division.
In 1960, Clay won a spot on the U.S. Olympic boxing team and traveled to Rome to compete. After winning his first three bouts, Clay defeated Zbigniew Pietrzkowski of Poland to win the light heavyweight Olympic gold medal.
After his Olympic victory, Clay was heralded as an American hero. He soon turned professional and continued overwhelming all opponents in the ring. In 1964 Clay’s victory over Liston earned him his first world heavyweight boxing championship.
The next morning, on February 26, Clay announced his affiliation with the Nation of Islam, and his name became Muhammad Ali.
Muhammad Ali started a different kind of fight with his outspoken views against the Vietnam War, and in his retirement, Ali devoted his time to philanthropy around the world. In 1998 he was the United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2005 Ali received the Presidential Medal of Honor.
Ali also received the President’s Award from the NAACP in 2009 for his public service efforts.
“Truly great people in history never wanted to be great for themselves.” - Muhammad Ali
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Inside Wrestling: Volume 26, 2009
wrestling timeline 
Samoa Joe
Inside Wrestling journeys back in time to examine the career of a superstar who has left a major imprint on the sport
MARCH 17, 1979: The future “Samoa Submission Machine,” Nuufolau Joel Seanoa, is born in Orange County, California.
DECEMBER 18, 1999: After only a few months of formal training, 20-year-old Joe competes in his first professional match for UIWA. 
MARCH 3, 2001: Under a developmental deal with WWF, Joe loses to Essa Rios on the company’s Jakked program.
MARCH 14, 2001: Joe wins first singles championship–the UPW heavyweight title–by defeating Christopher Daniels.
JUNE 14, 2001: Joe and Keiji Sakoda win the first-ever NWA Intercontinental tag team championship in Pro Wrestling ZERO1. 
OCTOBER 5, 2002: Joe returns to the United States and begins wrestling for Ring of Honor. He loses his first official match to Low Ki. 
JANUARY 11, 2003: In the first of what would be many epic battles, Joe defeats “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson.
MARCH 22, 2003: Joe captures the Ring of Honor heavyweight title by defeating Xavier.
NOVEMBER 29, 2003: One-time partners A.J. Styles and Joe square off with the ROH champion getting the best of the “Phenomenal One.”
FEBRUARY 14, 2004: At ROH’s second anniversary show, Joe retains the promotion’s championship by defeating Low KI. Dan Maff, and B.J. Whitmer in a “Fatal Four-Way” match.” 
APRIL 23, 2004: When he can’t defeat Joe in the ring during an ROH event, Homicide attempts to end the big Samoan’s career by hitting the champ with a fireball.
SEPTEMBER 18, 2004: In the final round of the IWA: Mid-South Ted Petty Invitational tournament, Joe and Bryan Danielson fall to A.J. Styles. 
DECEMBER 4, 2004: Joe finishes his trilogy of matches against C.M. Punk as the victor. These bouts would go down in ROH history as some of the best the promotion has ever seen. 
DECEMBER 26, 2004: The longest ROH title reign in the promotion’s history comes to an end as Austin Aries beats Joe to win the gold. 
JANUARY 15, 2005: A bitter Joe receives a chairshot to the head and a DDT for good measure from a visiting Mick Foley during a special appearance for ROH.
APRIL 1, 2005: Joe’s downward slide on the indy circuit continues when he loses a number-one contender’s match to A.J. Styles in Pro Wrestling Guerilla. 
MAY 7, 2005: In a fitting change of pace, Joe captures the ROH Pure title when he defeats Jay Lethal. 
JUNE 11, 2005: Joe is victorious in a fiercely intense and physically destructive match against Necro Butcher in IAW: Mid-South. 
JUNE 19, 2005: Only eight days after his match with Necro Butcher, Joe makes his TNA debut at Slammiversary, defeating Sonjay Dutt.
JULY 8, 2005: A very active Joe chokes out Chris Sabin for fun and defeats Shark Boy and Elix Skipper in a three-way match in his Impact debut. 
JULY 17, 2005: Moving to 2-0 at TNA pay-per-views, Joe handily defeats Chris Sabin. 
AUGUST 12, 2005: In another shot at capturing the ROH title, a surprisingly opportunistic James Gibson defeats Joe, C.M. Punk, and Christopher Daniels. 
AUGUST 27, 2005: Two weeks after failing in his attempt to win the ROH title, Joe drops the Pure championship to Nigel McGuinness.
OCTOBER 1, 2005: In a critically acclaimed match, Joe is defeated by a visiting Kenta Kobashi during an ROH event. 
NOVEMBER 13, 2005: At TNAs Genesis pay-per-view, Joe breaks the code of the X division by attacking Christopher Daniels with a chair. He appears in the months that follow with a towel stained with Daniels’ blood. 
DECEMBER 11, 2005: Joe captures his first X division championship by defeating A.J Styles at TNA’s Turning Point pay-per-view, still carrying the blood-stained towel.
FEBRUARY 12, 2006: In a three-way match with A.J.. Styles and Christopher Daniels, Joe retained the X division championship at TNA’s Against All Odds pay-per-view.
MARCH 22, 2006: In the culmination to their long-running three-way feud, Joe loses the X division title to Christopher Daniels as A.J. Styles looks on in an Ultimate X match at Destination X.
APRIL 22, 2006: Joe takes part in the interpromotional feud between ROH and Combat Zone Wrestling. Joe’s ROH squad is defeated in a six-man match. 
OCTOBER 12, 2006: A no-decision is the result of an unsanctioned ladder match for the NWA World championship between Joe and Christian Cage on Impact. 
JANUARY 14, 2007: After struggling with TNA acquisition Kurt Angle for several weeks, Joe loses to the former Olympian at Final Resolution. 
JANUARY 31, 2007: Joe announces he will no longer work for ROH full-time and embarks on a “Samoa Joe Farewell Tour.”
MARCH 4, 2007: In his final appearance for ROH, Joe defeats long-time nemesis Homicide.
MARCH 11, 2007: Another shot at the NWA World championship proves to be in vain as Joe loses to CHristian Cage at TNA’s Destination X pay-per-view. 
JULY 15, 2007: Joe gains the pinfall at TNA’s Victory Road pay-per-view and becomes TNA World tag team champion while simultaneously holding the X division title as well. 
AUGUST 12, 2007: Putting up his X division and TNA World tag team titles against the TNA World title and IWGP championship, Joe loses to Kurt Angle at TNA’s Hard Justice. 
DECEMBER 2, 2007: When Scott Hall no-shows Turning Point, Joe delivers an intense promo aimed at TNA management and his would-be-partner.
FEBRUARY 14, 2008: An unlikely partnership forms on Impact when Joe teams with Christian Cage and Kevin Nash in an ongoing effort to eliminate Kurt Angle’s Alliance from TNA. 
APRIL 13, 2008: Upon eliminating the Angle Alliance, Joe captures his first TNA World Championship by defeating Kurt Angle at Lockdown in a “Six Sides of Steel” match.
OCTOBER 12, 2008: Sting defeats Joe for the TNA World championship at Bound For Glory IV.
OCTOBER 30, 2008: Along with A.J., Styles, The Motor City Machine Guns, Jay Lethal, and Consequences Creed, Joe helps lead the team of the Frontline against the Main Event Mafia.
NOVEMBER 9, 2008: In a grudge match against former mentor Kevin Nash, Joe loses in a controversial finish that sees his opponent use the ropes for leverage.
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"Launched on July 26, 2005 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1. Among the Station-related activities of the mission were the delivery of new supplies and the replacement of one of the orbital outpost's Control Moment Gyroscopes (CMGs). STS-114 also carried the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and the External Stowage Platform-2. A major focus of the mission was the testing and evaluation of new Space Shuttle flight safety, which included new inspection and repair techniques. Upon its approach to the International Space Station (ISS), the Space Shuttle Discovery underwent a photography session in order to assess any damages that may have occurred during its launch and/or journey through Space. Discovery was over Switzerland, about 600 feet from the ISS, when Cosmonaut Sergei K. Kriklev, Expedition 11 Commander, and John L. Phillips, NASA Space Station officer and flight engineer photographed the spacecraft as it performed a back flip to allow photography of its heat shield. Astronaut Eileen M. Collins, STS-114 Commander, guided the shuttle through the flip. The photographs were analyzed by engineers on the ground to evaluate the condition of Discovery’s heat shield. The crew safely returned to Earth on August 9, 2005. The mission historically marked the Return to Flight after nearly a two and one half year delay in flight after the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy in February 2003."
Date: July 28, 2005
NASA ID: ISS011-E-11260, 0501000, ISS011-E-11258, ISS011-E-11255, 0501006, ISS011-E-11228, ISS011-E-11263, ISS011-E-11269
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Love, Noona characters:
This follows an 8 member girl group, SM thought it would be a good idea for young girls to have a girl group like Stray Kids in their own company. The 8 members briefly participated in the survival show, Honey voices. The girl group debuts November 8th, 2020 with the name PLAYground.
The members include:
Lee Y/N (Tired mother of 7)
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Stage Name: Y/N Position: Leader, Main Vocalist Training Period: 3 years Age, at time of smau: 26(born June 8th, 1997)
Park Yong-mi (Dior's bitch)
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Stage Name: Yongmi Position: Main dancer, sub rapper Training Period: 2 years Age, at time of smau: 25(born August 3rd, 1998) Name in Y/N's phone: Yong
Chon Sang-hee (Puns of her own name)
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Stage Name: Sanghee Position: Main rapper, lead dancer Training Period: 1 year Age, at time of smau: 25(Born August 4th, 1998) Name in Y/N's phone: Lesbian gecko
Kang Seo-yun (thought hot dogs were cannolis)
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Stage Name: Seo-yun Position: Lead vocalist Training Period: 1 year Age, at time of smau: 24(born september 3rd, 1999) Name in Y/N's phone: Seo!
Min Soo (Nurse of the group)
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Stage Name: Minso Position: Lead rapper Training Period: 3 months Age, at time of smau: 24(born december 5th, 1999) Name in Y/N's phone: Min
Kim Sun-hi (Serious caffeine addict)
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Stage Name: Sunny Position: Lead dancer Training Period: 2 years Age, at time of smau: 20(Born February 20th, 2003) Name in Y/N's phone: LOML
Sam Su-bin (Secret 8th Enhypen member)
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Stage Name: Subin Position: Maknae, Main dancer Training Period: 2 years Age, at time of smau: 18(born March 4th, 2005) Name in Y/N's phone: Problem child 1
Chung Jin-Ae (The chaebol idol)
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Stage Name: Jinnie Position: Maknae, Main dancer Training Period: 3 years Age, at time of smau: 16(born July 1st, 2007) Name in Y/N's phone: Problem child 2
Taglist: @freyjhasdesiredreality
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Wednesday SpaceTime 20241127 Series 27 Episode 143
A new study shows our Milky Way galaxy isn’t typical
A new study surveying our part of the universe has discovered that our Milky Way Galaxy isn’t typical but an outlier among similar galaxies.
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Proba-3's journey to study the Sun's corona
All systems are go for next month’s launch of the European Space Agency’s new Proba-3 mission to study the Sun.
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Australia’s secret military satellite launch
SpaceX has launched a classified mission for Optus and the Australian Defence force.
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The Science Report
Measles cases have surged across the world.
A large icefield in Alaska is now losing ice at an accelerated rate since 2005.
Study shows cats associate human words with images without prompting or a reward.
Alex on Tech: new cyber security warning
SpaceTime covers the latest news in astronomy & space sciences.
The show is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through Apple Podcasts (itunes), Stitcher, Google Podcast, Pocketcasts, SoundCloud, Bitez.com, YouTube, your favourite podcast download provider, and from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com
SpaceTime is also broadcast through the National Science Foundation on Science Zone Radio and on both i-heart Radio and Tune-In Radio.
SpaceTime daily news blog: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/
SpaceTime facebook: www.facebook.com/spacetimewithstuartgary
SpaceTime Instagram @spacetimewithstuartgary
SpaceTime twitter feed @stuartgary
SpaceTime YouTube: @SpaceTimewithStuartGary
SpaceTime -- A brief history
SpaceTime is Australia’s most popular and respected astronomy and space science news program – averaging over two million downloads every year. We’re also number five in the United States.  The show reports on the latest stories and discoveries making news in astronomy, space flight, and science.  SpaceTime features weekly interviews with leading Australian scientists about their research.  The show began life in 1995 as ‘StarStuff’ on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) NewsRadio network.  Award winning investigative reporter Stuart Gary created the program during more than fifteen years as NewsRadio’s evening anchor and Science Editor.  Gary’s always loved science. He studied astronomy at university and was invited to undertake a PHD in astrophysics, but instead focused on his career in journalism and radio broadcasting. Gary’s radio career stretches back some 34 years including 26 at the ABC. He worked as an announcer and music DJ in commercial radio, before becoming a journalist and eventually joining ABC News and Current Affairs. He was part of the team that set up ABC NewsRadio and became one of its first on air presenters. When asked to put his science background to use, Gary developed StarStuff which he wrote, produced and hosted, consistently achieving 9 per cent of the national Australian radio audience based on the ABC’s Nielsen ratings survey figures for the five major Australian metro markets: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.  The StarStuff podcast was published on line by ABC Science -- achieving over 1.3 million downloads annually.  However, after some 20 years, the show finally wrapped up in December 2015 following ABC funding cuts, and a redirection of available finances to increase sports and horse racing coverage.  Rather than continue with the ABC, Gary resigned so that he could keep the show going independently.  StarStuff was rebranded as “SpaceTime”, with the first episode being broadcast in February 2016.  Over the years, SpaceTime has grown, more than doubling its former ABC audience numbers and expanding to include new segments such as the Science Report -- which provides a wrap of general science news, weekly skeptical science features, special reports looking at the latest computer and technology news, and Skywatch – which provides a monthly guide to the night skies. The show is published three times weekly (every Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and available from the United States National Science Foundation on Science Zone Radio, and through both i-heart Radio and Tune-In Radio.
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Newvision(뉴비전) is a six member girl group under ADOR the group consists of aeso , nora , hairi , yunna , ruby and yn that debuted on february 28 with the single Soñar(Breaker).
Fandom name : serenity
official color : blue , white , black
official logo :
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aeso and yunna
nora and hairi
yn and ruby
official accounts :
instagram - Newvisionoffical
twitter - newVisionn
tik tok - official_newvision
instagram - Newvision
weverse - NewVision
AESO
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★ ♫ ↷ STAGE NAME : aseo
★ ♫ ↷ BIRTH NAME : lee minseo
★ ♫ ↷ POSITION :leader , lead rapper , visual
★ ♫ ↷ BRITHDAY : april 18 2002
★ ♫ ↷ NATIONALITY : korean
★ ♫ ↷ ZODIAC SIGN : aeries
★ ♫ ↷HIGHT : 5’4”
★ ♫ ↷WEIGHT : 99lbs
★ ♫ ↷ MBTI : ISFP
★ ♫ ↷REP EMOJI : 🦝
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NORA
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★ ♫ ↷ STAGE NAME : nora
★ ♫ ↷ BIRTH NAME : nora mae monroe
★ ♫ ↷ POSITION : main vocalist
★ ♫ ↷ BRITHDAY : june 16 2003
★ ♫ ↷ NATIONALITY : australian-korean
★ ♫ ↷ ZODIAC SIGN : gemini
★ ♫ ↷HIGHT : 5’5”
★ ♫ ↷WEIGHT : 110lbs
★ ♫ ↷ MBTI :ENFP
★ ♫ ↷REP EMOJI :🐷
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★ ♫ ↷ STAGE NAME : hairi
★ ♫ ↷ BIRTH NAME : shinizu hairi
★ ♫ ↷ POSITION : main rapper
★ ♫ ↷ BRITHDAY : august 30 2003
★ ♫ ↷ NATIONALITY : japanese
★ ♫ ↷ ZODIAC SIGN : virgo
★ ♫ ↷HIGHT : 5’5”
★ ♫ ↷WEIGHT : 100lbs
★ ♫ ↷ MBTI : INFJ
★ ♫ ↷REP EMOJI :🦔
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★ ♫ ↷ STAGE NAME : yunna
★ ♫ ↷ BIRTH NAME : yoo yunna
★ ♫ ↷ POSITION : main dancer , sub vocalist
★ ♫ ↷ BRITHDAY : january 15 2005
★ ♫ ↷ NATIONALITY : korean
★ ♫ ↷ ZODIAC SIGN : capricorn
★ ♫ ↷HIGHT : 5’7”
★ ♫ ↷WEIGHT : 102lbs
★ ♫ ↷ MBTI : ENFP
★ ♫ ↷REP EMOJI :🐆
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★ ♫ ↷ BIRTH NAME : shang yue
★ ♫ ↷ POSITION : lead dancer , vocalist
★ ♫ ↷ BRITHDAY : november 26 2005
★ ♫ ↷ NATIONALITY : chinese-korean
★ ♫ ↷ ZODIAC SIGN : scorpio
★ ♫ ↷HIGHT : 5’6”
★ ♫ ↷WEIGHT :—
★ ♫ ↷ MBTI : ESFP
★ ♫ ↷REP EMOJI : 🦅
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★ ♫ ↷ STAGE NAME : yn
★ ♫ ↷ BIRTH NAME : yn yl
★ ♫ ↷ POSITION : lead vocalist , sub rapper , center
★ ♫ ↷ BRITHDAY : ybd ybm 2008
★ ♫ ↷ NATIONALITY : korean
★ ♫ ↷ ZODIAC SIGN : yzs
★ ♫ ↷HIGHT : 5’5”
★ ♫ ↷WEIGHT :—
★ ♫ ↷ MBTI :ISFP
★ ♫ ↷REP EMOJI :🐣
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who’s your newvision bias
Aeso
Nora
Hairi
Yunna
Ruby
Yn
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Attorney Fani Taifa Willis (October 27, 1971) is an attorney. She is the district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, which contains most of Atlanta. She is the first woman to hold the office.
She was born in Inglewood. Her father was a member of the Black Panthers and a criminal defense attorney.
She graduated from Howard University with a BA in Political Science, cum laude. She moved to Atlanta to attend Emory University School of Law, graduating with a JD. She spent 16 years as a prosecutor in the Fulton County district attorney’s office. Her most prominent case was her prosecution of the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal. She went into private practice. She ran for a seat on the Fulton County Superior Court and lost. In 2019, she became chief municipal judge for South Fulton, Georgia.
In 2020, she was elected district attorney for Fulton County, defeating a six-term incumbent and her former boss.
On February 10, 2021, she launched a criminal investigation into Donald Trump’s attempts to influence Georgia election officials—including the governor, the attorney general, and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger via a telephone call—to “find” enough votes to override Joe Biden’s win in that state and thus undo Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
In January 2022, she requested a special grand jury to consider charges of election interference by Trump and his allies. In May, a 26-member special grand jury was given investigative authority and subpoena power and tasked with submitting a report to the judge on whether a crime was committed.
On April 24, 2023, she announced the decision to charge Trump and his associates during the Georgia Superior Courts.
In May 2022, her office indicted Young Thug for 56 counts of gang-related crimes under Georgia’s RICO statute and felony charges for possession of illicit firearms and drugs that were allegedly discovered after a search warrant was executed. The rapper has been held in Cobb County jail since his arrest.
She married Fred Willis (1996-2005). They have two daughters together. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Terry McGinnis Reading Order
This is, based of my research the complete reading list in release order for all Cullen Row Comic as of October 13th 2024. Release dates were used when available but compromises were made with cover date when necessary. If you see anything that is wrong or needs new additions feel free to let me know!
(Comic Vine was a massive help in this project.)
1. Batman Beyond #1 March 1999
2. Batman Beyond #2 April 1999
3. Batman Beyond #3 May 1999
4. Batman Beyond #4 June 1999
5. Batman Beyond #5 July 1999
6. Batman Beyond #6 August 1999
7. Batman Beyond #1 November 1999
8. Batman Beyond #2 December 1999
9. Batman Beyond #3 January 2000
10. Batman Beyond #4 February 2000
11. Batman Beyond #5 March 2000
12. Batman Beyond #6 April 2000
13. Batman Beyond #7 May 2000
14. Batman Beyond #8 June 2000
15. Batman Beyond #9 July 2000
16. Batman Beyond #10 August 2000
17. Batman Beyond #11 September 2000
18. Batman Beyond #12 October 2000
19. Batman Beyond #13 November 2000
20. Batman Beyond #14 December 2000
21. Batman Beyond #15 January 2001
22. Superman and Batman: World’s Finest January 2001
23. Batman Beyond #16 February 2001
24. Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker February 2001
25. Batman Beyond #17 March 2001
26. Batman Beyond #18 April 2001
27. Batman Beyond #19 May 2001
28. Batman Beyond #20 June 2001
29. Batman Beyond #21 July 2001
30. Batman Beyond #22 August 2001
31. Batman Beyond #23 September 2001
32. Superman/Batman #22 September 28th 2005
33. Superman/Batman #23 September 28th 2005
34. Countdown #21 December 5th 2007
35. Superman/Batman Annual #4 June 3rd 2010
36. Batman Beyond #1 June 30th 2010
37. Batman Beyond #2 July 21st 2010
38. Batman Beyond #3 August 18th 2010
39. Batman Beyond #4 September 15th 2010
40. Batman Beyond #5 October 20th 2010
41. Batman Beyond #6 November 24th 2010
42. Batman Beyond #1 January 5th 2011
43. Batman Beyond #2 February 2nd 2011
44. Batman Beyond #3 March 2nd 2011
45. Batman Beyond #4 April 6th 2011
46. Batman Beyond #5 May 4th 2011
47. Batman Beyond #6 June 1st 2011
48. Batman Beyond #7 July 6th 2011
49. Batman Beyond #8 August 3rd 2011
50. Batman Beyond #24 October 2001
51. Batman Beyond Unlimited #1 February 29th 2012
52. Batman Beyond Unlimited #2 March 21st 2012
53. Batman Beyond Unlimited #3 April 18th 2012
54. Batman Beyond Unlimited #4 May 30th 2012
55. Batman Beyond Unlimited #5 June 20th 2012
56. Batman Beyond Unlimited #6 July 18th 2012
57. Batman Beyond Unlimited #7 August 29th 2012
58. Batman Beyond Unlimited #8 September 19th 2012
59. Batman Beyond Unlimited #9 October 31st 2012
60. Batman Beyond Unlimited #10 November 28th 2012
61. Batman Beyond Unlimited #11 January 2nd 2013
62. Batman Beyond Unlimited #12 January 30th 2013
63. Batman Beyond Unlimited #13 February 20th 2013
64. Batman Beyond Unlimited #14 March 20th 2013
65. Batman Beyond Unlimited #15 April 17th 2013
66. Batman Beyond Unlimited #16 May 22nd 2013
67. Batman Beyond Unlimited #17 June 19th 2013
68. Batman Beyond Unlimited #18 July 17th 2013
69. Batman Beyond Universe #1 August 21st 2013
70. Batman Beyond Universe #2 September 18th 2013
71. Batman Beyond Universe #3 October 16th 2013
72. Batman Beyond Universe #4 November 20th 2013
73. Batman Beyond Universe #5 December 18th 2013
74. Batman Beyond Universe #6 January 22nd 2014
75. Batman Beyond Universe #7 February 19th 2014
76. Batman: Li’l Gotham #12 March 12th 2014
77. Batman Beyond Universe #8 March 19th 2014
78. Batman Beyond Universe #9 April 30th 2014
79. The New 52: Futures End #0 May 3rd 2014
80. The New 52: Futures End #1 May 7th 2014
81. The New 52: Futures End #2 May 14th 2014
82. The New 52: Futures End #3 May 21st 2014
83. Batman Beyond Universe #10 May 21st 2014
84. The New 52: Futures End #4 May 28th 2014
85. The New 52: Futures End #5 June 4th 2014
86. The New 52: Futures End #6 June 11th 2014
87. The New 52: Futures End #7 June 18th 2014
88. Batman Beyond Universe #11 June 25th 2014
89. The New 52: Futures End #9 July 2nd 2014
90. The New 52: Futures End #10 July 9th 2014
91. The New 52: Futures End #11 July 16th 2014
92. Batman Beyond Universe #12 July 23rd 2014
93. Batman Beyond Universe #13 August 27th 2014
94. Batman Beyond Universe #14 September 24th 2014
95. Batman Beyond Universe #15 October 22nd 2014
96. Batman Beyond Universe #16 November 26th 2014
97. The New 52: Futures End #14 August 6th 2014
98. The New 52: Futures End #18 September 3rd 2014
99. The New 52: Futures End #19 September 10th 2014
100. The New 52: Futures End #22 October 1st 2014
101. The New 52: Futures End #24 October 15th 2014
102. The New 52: Futures End #26 October 29th 2014
103. The New 52: Futures End #27 November 5th 2014
104. The New 52: Futures End #28 November 12th 2014
105. The New 52: Futures End #32 December 10th 2014
106. The New 52: Futures End #33 December 17th 2014
107. The New 52: Futures End #34 December 24th 2014
108. The New 52: Futures End #35 December 31st 2014
109. The New 52: Futures End #36 January 7th 2015
110. The New 52: Futures End #37 January 14th 2015
111. The New 52: Futures End #38 January 21st 2015
112. The New 52: Futures End #41 February 11th 2015
113. The New 52: Futures End #42 February 18th 2015
114. Batman Eternal #46 February 18th 2015
115. The New 52: Futures End #43 February 25th 2015
116. The New 52: Futures End #44 March 4th 2015
117. The New 52: Futures End #45 March 11th 2015
118. The New 52: Futures End #46 March 18th 2015
119. Convergence #0 April 1st 2015
120. Batman Beyond #3 August 5th 2015
121. Batman: Arkham Knight Annual September 30th 2015
122. Batman Beyond #5 October 7th 2015
123. Batman Beyond #7 December 2nd 2015
124. Batman Beyond #8 January 6th 2016
125. Batman Beyond #11 April 6th 2016
126. Batman Beyond #12 May 4th 2016
127. Batman Beyond #13 June 1st 2016
128. Batman Beyond #14 July 6th 2016
129. Batman Beyond #15 August 3rd 2016
130. Batman Beyond #16 September 7th 2016
131. Batman Beyond: Rebirth September 28th 2016
132. Batman Beyond #1 October 26th 2016
133. Batman Beyond #2 November 23rd 2016
134. Batman Beyond #3 December 28th 2016
135. Superman #15 January 18th 2017
136. Batman Beyond #4 January 25th 2017
137. Superman #16 February 1st 2017
138. Batman Beyond #5 February 22nd 2017
139. Batman Beyond #6 March 22nd 2017
140. Batman Beyond #7 April 26th 2017
141. Batman Beyond #8 May 24th 2017
142. Batman Beyond #9 June 28th 2017
143. Batman Beyond #10 July 26th 2017
144. Batman Beyond #11 August 23rd 2017
145. Batman Beyond #13 October 25th 2017
146. Justice League #33 November 15th 2017
147. Batman Beyond #14 November 22nd 2017
148. Batman Beyond #15 December 27th 2017
149. The Kamandi Challenge #12 December 27th 2017
150. Batman Beyond #16 Janurary 24th 2018
151. Batman Beyond #17 February 28th 2018
152. Batman Beyond #18 March 28th 2018
153. Batman Beyond #19 April 25th 2018
154. Batman Beyond #20 May 23rd 2018
155. Batman Beyond #21 June 27th 2018
156. Batman Beyond #22 July 25th 2018
157. Batman Beyond #23 August 22nd 2018
158. Batman Beyond #24 September 26th 2018
159. Batman Beyond #25 October 24th 2018
160. Old Lady Harley #1 October 24th 2018
161. Batman Beyond #26 November 28th 2018
162. Batman Beyond #27 January 2nd 2019
163. Batman Beyond #28 January 30th 2019
164. Batman Beyond #29 February 27th 2019
165. The Terrifics #13 February 27th 2019
166. Batman Beyond #30 March 27th 2019
167. Batman Beyond #31 April 24th 2019
168. Batman Beyond #32 Mary 22nd 2019
169. Justice League #26 June 19th 2019
170. Batman Beyond #33 June 26th 2019
171. Batman Beyond #34 July 24th 2019
172. Batman Beyond #35 August 28th 2019
173. Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #1 September 4th 2019
174. Batman Beyond #36 September 25th 2019
175. Justice League #33 October 2nd 2019
176. Justice League #34 October 16th 2019
177. Superman #17 November 13th 2019
178. Justice League #36 November 20th 2019
179. Batman Beyond #38 November 27th 2019
180. Batman Beyond #39 January 1st 2020
181. Dial H for Hero #10 January 1st 2020
182. Batman Beyond #40 January 22nd 2020
183. Batman Beyond #41 February 26th 2020
184. Batman Beyond #42 March 25th 2020
185. Batman Beyond #43 May 27th 2020
186. Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 June 16th 2020
187. Batman Beyond #44 June 23rd 2020
188. Dark Nights: Death Metal #2 July 14th 2020
189. Batman Beyond #45 July 21st 2020
190. Batman Beyond #46 August 25th 2020
191. Batman Beyond #47 September 22nd 2020
192. Batman Beyond #48 October 27th 2020
193. Batman Beyond #49 November 24th 2020
194. DC’s Very Merry Multiverse #1 December 8th 2020
195. Batman Beyond #50 December 22nd 2020
196. Infinite Frontier #4 August 10th 2021
197. Batman: Urban Legends #7 September 14th 2021
198. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #1 March 29th 2022
199. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1 April 5th 2022
200. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #2 April 26th 2022
201. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #2 May 3rd 2022
202. Justice League vs. The Legion of Super-Heroes #3 May 10th 2022
203. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #3 May 24th 2022
204. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #3 June 7th 2022
205. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #4 June 28th 2022
206. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #4 July 5th 2022
207. Justice League vs. The Legion of Super-Heroes #4 July 19th 2022
208. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #5 August 2nd 2022
209. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #6 September 6th 2022
210. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #5 September 27th 2022
211. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year
212. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #7 December 27th 2022
213. Batman: Beyond the White Knight #8 February 14th 2023
214. Milestone 30th Anniversary Special March 21st 2023
215. Batman #135 May 2nd 2023
216. Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #1 July 25th 2023
217. Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #2 August 22nd 2023
218. The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #12 September 12th 2023
219. Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #3 September 26th 2023
220. Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #4 October 24th 2023
221. Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #20 October 17th 2023
222. Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #5 November 28th 2023
223. Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #6 December 26th 2023
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