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In
the middle to late 1970s, several individuals, mostly associated with
the group Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS), used the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) to compel various U.S. government agencies to
release their files on the UFO phenomenon. The FBI, the National
Security Agency (NSA), and the CIA eventually complied with the law and
released documents relating to UFOs, although the NSA did so only after
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24. Japanese
Diet Accepts Cabinet's Counter Proposals
At the Japanese Imperial
Conference on November 5, 1941, the Japanese counter proposals drawn up by the
Foreign Ministry were approved. Therefore, Tokyo wired Ambassador Nomura
further instructions concerning their delivery to the American government.
The Foreign Ministry instructed
Ambassador Nomura to submit proposal "A" for discussion in spite of
the fact that many of the terms in the last United States
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The first of the ten cards in the Rorschach
test, with the occurrence of the most
statistically frequent details indicated.[1][2]
The images themselves are only one
component of the test, whose focus is the
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The Rorschach test (German pronunciation: [ʁoɐˈʃax]; also known as the
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No. 331
FROM: Moscow (Tatekawa)
TO: Washington (Koshi)
April 13, 1941
No number.
Action Tokyo as
# 458.
From Foreign
Minister Matsuoka.
Signatures are
to be affixed this afternoon, the 13th, at 2:30 p.m. to a neutrality agreement
between Japan and the U.S.S.R. Particulars will be sent in dispatches to
follow. Relayed to Germany, Italy, England, U.S., France, Manchukuo.Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Trans.
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Constantine I allowed Jews to mourn their defeat and humiliation once a year on Tisha B'Av at the Western Wall. Jews remained scattered for close to two millennia; their numbers in the region fluctuated with time.
Modern historians have come to view the Bar-Kokhba Revolt as being
of decisive historic importance. The massive destruction and loss of
life occasioned by the revolt has led some scholars to date the
beginning of the Jewish diaspora from this date. They note that, unlike the
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No. 36
FROM: Washington (Nomura) Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
TO: Tokyo (Gaimudaijin)
15 April 1941
# 228.
(In 2 parts, complete).
Received from New York as # 048
to me.
Relayed to Tokyo as New York #
148 of 15 April.
New York—Tokyo
# 065 [a]
Re my
Washington—Tokyo # 164 [b]
I. The
president of the YU Company [c] is confined to his home by sickness. According
to my telegram # 65 [a] Yamaoka
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No. 27A
FROM: Washington (Nomura)
TO: Tokyo
March 22, 1941
# 168.
1. Because of
the shortage of bottoms, the President, the Secretary of the Navy and Naval
Affairs Committee of Congress have on successive occasions stated that American
commercial ships will be transferred to England. I have news which seems to
indicate that the Naval Affairs Committee of Congress on the 21st made a
statement supporting the transfer of some ships (five is said
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Synopsis
The folks in South Park are partying
in the streets after a new president is elected. But while the country
is celebrating, the President-elect surprises everyone when he shows up
at the White House. From the Oval Office, the new president begins to
put together a team for the job facing him. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Full Recap
Barack
Obama makes his acceptance speech. At the Marsh home, Randy celebrates
"change"
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Synopsis
Cartman, South Park Elementary’s new
hallway monitor, takes it personally when he finds out that a teacher
has been kissing a student in his jurisdiction. He helps Kyle stop his
little brother’s affair with his “Nice” hot teacher.
Full Recap
Cartman
is being brought to the principal’s office by the hallway monitor that
he mocks. Principal Victoria and Mr. Mackey inform Cartman that it is
his turn to be hallway monitor. He
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the American military and government. Courageously, Bryant signed off urging those reading the advertisement to contact their local congressman and to press for nothing less than a full-scale inquiry into the issue of UFOs. Bryant’s advertisement was ultimately published (in the November 23, 1988 issue of The Pentagram, a publication of the U.S. Army); yet as spirited as it was, it failed to force the FBI to relinquish its files on Moore. By 1993, the FBI’s dossier on Moore (which was
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Synopsis
The kids in South Park have fallen
victim to the latest fad: Chinpokomon, a Japanese cartoon/toy
line/video game. The adults are concerned about the odd behavior of the
children, who have started speaking in Japanese and resembling anime
characters. It is soon discovered that Chinpokomon is actually a ploy
by the Japanese to overthrow the American government with a loyal horde
of brainwashed child-soldiers. To avoid fighting a war against Japan
and their own
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Except for the pilot episode, which was produced using cutout animation, all episodes of South Park are created with the use of computer software. As opposed to the pilot, which took three months to complete,[48] and other animated sitcoms, which are traditionally hand-drawn by companies in South Korea in a process that takes roughly eight-to-nine months,[22][30] individual episodes of South Park
takes significantly less time to produce. Using computers as an
animation method, the show's
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The biblical evidence for David comes from the book of Samuel (two books in the Christian tradition), and the book of Chronicles
(also two books in the Christian tradition). (Although almost half of
the Psalms are headed "A Psalm of David", the headings are later
additions, and no psalm can be attributed to David with certainty).[35]
Chronicles, however, merely retells Samuel from a different theological
vantage point, and contains little if any information not available
there, and the
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he Winter War ( Finnish: talvisota, Russian: Зимняя война[9], Swedish: vinterkriget) began when the Soviet Union attacked Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the invasion of Poland by Germany that started World War II. Because the attack was judged as illegal, the Soviet Union was expelled from the League of Nations on 14 December. [10] Russian historians prefer the name Soviet-Finnish War ( Russian: Советско-финская война).
The Soviet forces had four times as many soldiers as the
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A pervasive developmental disorder,
Asperger syndrome is distinguished by a pattern of symptoms rather than
a single symptom. It is characterized by qualitative impairment in
social interaction, by stereotyped and restricted patterns of behavior,
activities and interests, and by no clinically significant delay in
cognitive development or general delay in language.[15] Intense preoccupation with a narrow subject, one-sided verbosity, restricted prosody, and physical clumsiness are typical
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Existing treatments include frequent intravenous injections
of insulin and transplant of pancreas cells from cadavers into diabetes
patients. Scientists have also proposed using stem cells to make fresh pancreas
cells for transplant. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire The new research presents the possibility of recruiting
cells at the junction between the stomach and small intestines to make insulin
instead.
"It's a lot simpler than transplanting beta
cells," the
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Dumb flies (and perhaps people) may need a little more
shuteye, or a shot of dopamine, to boost their brain power.
Fruit flies need sleep in order to learn, a study in the
August 5 Current Biology shows.
Keeping Drosophila up for hours after
their normal bedtime impaired the flies’ ability to learn a complex task.
But activating a particular receptor for the neurotransmitter
dopamine in a brain structure called the mushroom bodies erased the learning
deficits, researchers
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NKANDLA, South Africa -- Now that 67-year-old Jacob Zuma is about to become president, the question is: Who will be First Lady? And Second Lady? And will there be a Third Lady? [Jacob Zuma]
Jacob Zuma
Mr. Zuma, who led the African National Congress party to an overwhelming victory in last week's elections, is a onetime goatherd who enthusiastically embraces his Zulu roots. That means, for the first time, an avowed polygamist will be occupying the Cape Dutch-style presidential palace in Pretoria.
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TWENTY-SEVEN
people with suspected swine flu are being tested in Australia, with
authorities searching for 300 others who could have come into contact
with the disease.
Ten people in New South Wales, mostly in Sydney, are currently being
tested for the diesase. The number of suspected cases doubled this in New South Wales morning after five more people presented to hospitals and GPs across Sydney
Five of these people have come through the first stage of testing
and have
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