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AFL:Suns expect to be bullied in AFL
\"They've warned us, the psychiatrists and stuff have told us that they'll probably try to bully us a bit, being so young,\" 18-year-old ruck-forward recruit Sam Day told reporters in Melbourne. \"That's what (coach Guy McKenna) always says, `Rip up your birth certificates, you come to play and age is no restriction out here.'\" \"I guess I'm a pretty quiet and shy person, so I just need to go and find someone to talk to, get help (when needed), because it's there for you, the AFL and AFLPA provide that for you.\"
Suns expect to be bullied in AFL
\"They've warned us, the psychiatrists and stuff have told us that they'll probably try to bully us a bit, being so young,\" 18-year-old ruck-forward recruit Sam Day told reporters in Melbourne.
DownUnder to trial US joint owners method
\"The cost is shared equally by buyers who enjoy use and ownership of the property,\" he said. \"The fractional ownership concept arose in the US in the 1980s and is now established in the US and across Europe as a way for people acquire a holiday or lifestyle property,\" he said. \"Fractional ownership outlines at the beginning who gets to use the property and when, who pays for maintenance, when the property may be sold and so on.\"
WORLD LOSES ADVOCATE FOR PEACE, TRUTH
Day followed a different calling. After a stint in the Army, he dove into journalism, working in succession at the old Washington (D.C.) Evening Star, The Associated Press in Idaho and that state's Lewiston Morning Tribune. In the late 1960s he moved on to the feisty Intermountain Observer in Boise, where I grew up. In quiet, conservative Idaho, the weekly Observer was an oddball: fiercely pro- civil rights and anti-Vietnam War; it even ran stories about the city's deeply closeted gay community. Day's greatest free-speech victory the one that helped spur me to this craft came a decade later while he was managing editor at The Progressive magazine in Madison, Wis. He had spent several years editing the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; there he had seen firsthand how the First Amendment, considered by the founding fathers to be the essential element of American democracy, was routinely bound and gagged for reasons of \"national security.\" The government dropped its case, and The Progressive finally ran its article. But aside from the free-speech victory, the H-bomb story began a process of demystifying the arms race. It led to Jonathan Schell's landmark book \"The Fate of the Earth\" and to warnings by Carl Sagan and other well-known scientists about nuclear winter. It helped spur the \"white train\" protests and other anti-war efforts in the 1980s.
Scholarship lightens tuition load
Nelson Dance Academy student Sam Day has become one of only a few ballet dancers from throughout New Zealand to win a special dance tuition scholarship. Sam, who is dancing at Advanced 1 level, passed last year's intermediate level exams at honours level with 91 percent. She has ballet lessons with Gillian Francis three days a week, which she attends after school before travelling home to Upper Moutere.
ARDENT NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOE TAKES UP CAUSE MADISONIAN SAM DAY PROTESTING ISRAELI SCIENTIST'S IMPRISONMENT
\"He's gone as far as anyone I know to put his body where his mouth is as far as nuclear weapons,\" said Day, who serves as the coordinator of the U.S. campaign on behalf of Vanunu. \"Instead of bellyaching in print, (Vanunu) is doing something about it.\" Today, Day sees the world mostly in shades of gray but can still see the shapes of trees and homes. He and his wife of 40 years, Kathleen Day, have lived in the same house near Edgewood College for close to 20 years, so he has little trouble getting around his home and even navigating the steep staircase to his attic office space where he runs the Vanunu campaign. He can easily get to the local grocery store without help, though he uses his cane to signal bicyclists to give him extra room. Crossing busy Monroe Street can be hazardous and Day admits it is scarier than crossing the property line of a nuclear weapons installation. Vanunu reportedly was kidnapped in Rome by Israeli secret agents in 1986 and returned to Israel, where he was charged with espionage and treason. Following a trial held in secret, Vanunu was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
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[Sam O. White Day] was born and raised on Eustis Ridge and after his duty in the First World War, moved to Alaska. He was the first bush pilot/game warden in the world. The book, \"Sam O. White, Alaskan\" is now available at Country Charm in Stratton. For more information call 246-5871. The Historical Society is open every weekend throughout July and August from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Displays include a collection of old carpentry and logging tools, china, glass, church organ, furniture from native families, a complete schoolroom, a memorial room to the \"lost\" towns of Flagstaff and Dead River, the lineage of several native families and a host of memorabilia from native homesteads. The 75th annual reunion for the descendants of [Joshua Williams] who lived in Great Pond, Hancock County, will meet from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at the Great Pond Town Hall. Lunch will be at noon with the reunion meeting at 1 p.m.
Immer auf dem Laufenden – der neue Zeitschrifteninformationsdienst ZinDiT der Bundestagsbibliothek
Mit dem neuen Zeitschrifteninformationsdienst ZinDiT bietet die Bibliothek des Deutschen Bundestages ihren Nutzern einen Benachrichtigungsdienst für elektronische Zeitschriften an, der registrierte Nutzer auf der Basis eines individuell definierten Zeitschriftenprofils über neue Hefte informiert. Bei dem neuen Dienst handelt es sich um ein vollautomatisiertes System, das mittels moderner Crawler-Technologie neue Hefte noch am Tag ihres Erscheinens identifiziert und ankündigt. Nach einem Marktüberblick werden Entstehung und Funktionalität von ZinDiT erläutert.