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The outlaw
Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attentions of vivacious country vixen Rio McDonald.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid as I knew them : reminiscences of John P. Meadows
\"Cowboy, army guide, farmer, peace officer, and character in his own right, John P. Meadows arrived in New Mexico from Texas as a young man. During his life in the Southwest, he knew or worked for many well-known characters, including William \"Billy the Kid\" Bonney, Sheriff Pat Garrett, John Selman, Hugh Beckwith, Charlie Siringo, and Pat Coghlan.
WiFi cloud vendor: We charge 2-3 times less than Cisco, Aruba
\"I find it intriguing: you can get most of the capabilities of the traditional enterprise-class products at a fraction of the cost,\" says Paul DeBeasi, senior analyst for wireless and mobility at Burton Group, the Midvale, Utah technology research firm. \"You can manage it yourself or someone in the Meraki channel can offer it as a managed service. I think Meraki will get some traction if it [really] works.\" The price points are \"astonishingly low,\" writes Craig Mathias, in his \"Nearpoints\" blog for Network World. \"One might, of course, question putting a key element of one's WLAN on the other side of the Internet, but the [Meraki] Enterprise Cloud Controller is really more of the management plane than the control plane, and no user data flows through this service regardless.\" So far, the model has worked well at Columbia Steel, a 30-acre structural steel fabrication plant in Rialto, Calif., east of Los Angeles. The company has installed one of Meraki's existing ruggedized MR58 outdoor, 3-radio, 11n access points high in the center of the cavernous main building, supplemented by two indoor wall-plug Meraki units at either end. Columbia's IT manager, Pat Garrett, has been testing three of the new dual-radio MR14's and the Cloud Controller service.
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Rocks, gravel thrown in wild car pursuit
Anthony James Glover, 23, and Jayde Amber Moscay, 20, were in the car with three others when they became involved in a number of high-speed pursuits as they sped from Queensland into NSW on the morning of November 1, 2012.
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(Larry Charles, 2009) [Brno], the flamboyantly gay host of an Austrian cable television fashion show, is as much of an idiot as Sacha Baron Cohen's previous character, Borat, but hasn't the Kazakh reporter's naive vulnerability. The result is that viewers' sympathies sometimes shift toward the victims of Cohen's pranks, and the film's satire fails.
NSW:Rocks, gravel thrown in wild car pursuit
Anthony James Glover, 23, and Jayde Amber Moscay, 20, were in the car with three others when they became involved in a number of high-speed pursuits as they sped from Queensland into NSW on the morning of November 1, 2012. After being pursued by a police officer just outside Glen Innes, where the car was seen going more than 150km/h, crown prosecutor Michael McColm said a rock hit the car Mr [Pat Garrett] was in, causing him grievous bodily harm. While Mr McColm said the crown cannot prove who threw the rocks, it alleges Glover and Moscay were part of a joint criminal enterprise.
Arctic blast from the past for Pennsylvania musician
Asked about the original's inspiration, [Pat Garrett] says, \"I was probably being treated poorly by some female. ... I came up with the bass lick -- it's almost like 'Peter Gunn,' only different -- and the guys in the band worked on the arrangement.\" \"The first thing I said was, 'Who wrote that song?'\" laughs Garrett. \"But I was quite impressed (Arctic Monkeys) gave us credit on their Web site.\" How Arctic Monkeys came to record \"Bad Woman\" remains unknown. \"I've sent them e-mails and told them, 'Thanks for cutting my song. I'd love to hear from you sometime,' but they never got back to me,\" says Garrett, who has had six songs on the Billboard charts, including \"Sexy Ole Lady\" in 1981 and \"Cruisin' \" in 1982, and whose song \"Old Timers\" was recorded by Hoyt Axton.
Around The Region, July 15, 2016
  Tamaqua: STEP-Up Tamaqua, a citizen's group addressing drug-related issues in the community, will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at Trinity United Church of Christ Founder's Hall (ground floor), Washington and Lafayette streets. Kathy Repsher of the Schuylkill Drug and Alcohol program will give a brief presentation on the role of her agency followed by a short Q&A session. Participants will then break up into the four action groups: Support, Treatment, Enforcement and Prevention. At the end of the session, action groups will give a report on accomplishments and plans. People concerned about the drug issue in Tamaqua are encouraged to take an active, ongoing role in one of the action teams. STEP-Up Tamaqua is sponsored by the Tamaqua Area Faith Fellowship Network under the umbrella of the Tamaqua Area Community Partnership.