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Klas Tybrandt, doctoral student in organic electronics at Linkoping University, Sweden, has developed an integrated chemical chip. The results have just been published in the journal Nature Communications. The Organic Electronics research group at Linköping University previously developed ion transistors for transport of both positive and negative ions, as well as biomolecules. Tybrandt has now succeeded in combining both transistor types into complementary circuits, in a similar way to traditional silicon-based electronics. An advantage of chemical circuits is that the charge carrier consists of chemical substances with various functions. This means that we now have new opportunities to control and regulate the signal paths of cells in the human body. "We can, for example, send out signals to muscle synapses where the signalling system may not work for some reason. We know our chip works with common signalling substances, for example acetylcholine," says Magnus Berggren, Professor of Organic Electronics and leader of the research group. The development of ion transistors, which can control and transport ions and charged biomolecules, was begun three years ago by Tybrandt and Berggren, respectively a doctoral student and professor in Organic Electronics at the Department of Science and Technology at Linköping University. The transistors were then used by researchers at Karolinska Institutet to control the delivery of the signalling substance acetylcholine to individual cells. The results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In conjunction with Robert Forchheimer, Professor of Information Coding at LiU, Tybrandt has now taken the next step by developing chemical chips that also contain logic gates, such as NAND gates that allow for the construction of all logical functions. His breakthrough creates the basis for an entirely new circuit technology based on ions and molecules instead of electrons and holes.
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Transnistria is an unrecognised country, officially located in Moldova with a population of nearly 500,000. It borders Moldova and Ukraine. The territory became a demilitarised zone in 1992 after a short war so there is currently no conflict. I didn’t know much about Transnistria at first, only that I wanted to visit. What I found was a country with its own parliament, flag, currency, border and industry. Even though the country is not recognised by any UN nations, it is very different to the countries that surround it and has a unique identity of its own. If you find yourself in the region I highly recommend visiting the breakaway republic. How to get in After befriending a Russian speaker, I felt confident enough to hitchhike with him from Chisinau (the capital of Moldova). Hitchhiking is easy in this part of the world and we were on our way within twenty minutes. I benefitted from having someone to translate but the downside was that our driver was able to share his Putin-loving views with us and after finding out that we were freedom-loving hippies he promptly asked us to grab our bags and GTFO (get the fuck out). No matter, he was nice enough to abandon us at the border which meant we didn’t have long to go to reach the capital, Tiraspol. On our arrival at the border, my friend was asked how long we planned to stay, we could get entry cards for up to 3 days. We asked for 2 nights and he gave us our entry cards. These “cards” are actually thin receipts that must be produced on exit so keep them safely tucked in your passport! The border process was surprisingly easy. Wikitravel states you’ll be given a 10 hour transit visa if you don’t have a hotel and a 24 hour if you do and you’ll need to report to a hotel or ministry to extend your stay. I’m not sure why we were easily handed a 72 hour visa (without a hotel booking) so be aware you may have to do some extra legwork to stay longer. The border is walking distance from Bender, Transnistria’s second city. From here, you can cheaply take a tram all the way to the capital. We decided to hitchhike instead. We walked a little further to avoid any trouble with border guards and were promptly picked up by a suspiciously clean car that we believed was being driver by Moldovan gangsters. They weren’t the chattiest but dropped us off in the centre. If you’d prefer public transport there are many minibuses to and from Chisinau (I took one back to Chisinau). The bus station is further from the city but the mashrutka will pass a street away from the main market. You can ask at the main market for directions and you’ll see people waiting. You can also take buses from Odessa and Kyiv. Nb. If you are planning on going to Moldova from Ukraine, buses and trains from Odessa or Kyiv will pass through Transnistria and you will not receive a Moldovan entry stamp. This may cause problems for you when you try to exit Moldova but you can obtain the stamp from various locations around the capital. I was flying home from Chisinau and didn’t want to take any risks by not having the entry stamp (causing me to miss my flight) so I decided to enter through a northern border from Ukraine that doesn’t pass through Transnistria. From Kyiv, I took a night train to Chernivitsi and a mashrutka (minibus/furgon) to Chisinau. Both can be booked by international cards online in advance. Chernivitsi also seemed like a nice place to spend a few days and I walked over an hour from the train station to the bus station to explore some spots with my new friends in the morning. If you don’t feel like walking, there are buses. Getting cash The Transnistrian Ruble (PRB) may well be one of the rarest currencies in the world. It is colourful and plastic and it is well worth getting extra to take home with you. We found only one ATM that took international cards but it only dispensed Russian Rubles which could be exchanged to PRB. You can change your Russian Rubles, Moldovan Lei or Ukrainian Hryvnia into PRB. They may have had euros or dollars too. If you have Mastercard or Visa, you can head into the bank in the central market and after taking your passport details and signature they can withdraw money from your card for you. The ladies were also happy to give us a variety of coins if they had any. Interestingly, my online banking sent me a notification welcoming me to Russia! It’s unlikely that many establishments would let you pay by card, we only asked at the supermarket that accepted local cards and cash only. The exchange rate can be tricky to find in advance but it was 19 PRB for 1 GBP and 23 PRB for 1 EUR when I was there so you can work out your own currency accordingly (as of July 2017). Where to stay Tiraspol has a hostel and a few hotels which you can find on Booking.com. We decided to get creative and stay in a monastery. We decided on Kitskany monastery which is located around 5km from Tiraspol in a village. To get there, cross the bridge onto the other side of the river and you’ll find regular mashrutkas. If you plan to go here, I highly recommend going with a Russian speaker or local if you don’t already speak the language. Otherwise it could get very confusing and you’ll probably break a lot of rules. It didn’t seem as if they’d ever had tourists before and some priests were friendlier than others. We walked around the village, visited the school, and peeled potatoes as well as attending some services. The monastery provides two meals a day at midday and 8pm (signalled by the church bells). We shared these meals with a colourful cast of characters. You’ll be expected to pay a small donation when you leave the monastery and your passports will be taken until you return your key. Even if you prefer not to stay, I recommend walking around the village and visiting the monastery to buy wine. The wine is brewed on the grounds and you can pay what you wish for a 1.5 litre bottle (you’re expected to pay more than the price of a standard supermarket bottle of wine which was 25PRB in 2017). You’ll be treated to a generous wine tasting of three wines and the experience is surreal. If you do decide to stay, you must know 3 things: Do not cross your legs in church Doors close at 11pm Please give the grey cat a cuddle from us- we named her Peaches What to eat We ate in the monastery (everything was vegan) but in the supermarket, you can get a bottle of wine for 25PRB, a block of cheese for the same price and a sausage and vegetable wrap from a food truck for 13PRB. Prices are cheap here so you won’t go hungry. What to do In Tiraspol, visit the central market, the bustling heart of the capital. Walk around, watch people, if you’re anything like me, you’ll enjoy just being in such a unique place. Walk along 25th October Street you’ll see a lot of the main buildings including a Lenin statue. There isn’t much to “do” in Tiraspol so a day of wondering should be more than enough. As I mentioned before, Kitskany village is also worth visiting. There are so few tourists here that if you have time, you can travel around the country and truly feel as if you’re in a forgotten corner of Europe. So that’s Transnistria. Put on your adventurer socks and make your way over. Don’t worry, this place will stay off the beaten track for a while to come! Have you ever visited an unrecognised country? Tell me in the comments. Any more questions about Transnistria are welcome below! Advertisements
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Sports Inter Miami wins 3-2, says DC United player used racial slur Posted: Sep 18, 2022 / 09:10 PM CDT Updated: Sep 18, 2022 / 09:10 PM CDT Posted: Sep 18, 2022 / 09:10 PM CDT Updated: Sep 18, 2022 / 09:10 PM CDT SHARE WASHINGTON (AP) — Major League Soccer said it will look into a claim that D.C. United player Taxi Fountas used a racial slur against Inter Miami defender Damion Lowe during the second half of the team’s match on Sunday night. Inter Miami won the road match 3-2 to give its playoff hopes a major boost, with Gonzalo Higuain getting the deciding goal off an assist from DeAndre Yedlin in the fourth minute of stoppage time. But the mood was somber afterwards, with Inter Miami (12-13-6) players revealing that they were ready to walk off the field during the match if something was not done about what they believe Fountas said. “It was a racist comment,” Inter Miami coach Phil Neville said. “It was unacceptable. A word was used. I think it’s unacceptable in society. A word was used, I think, the worst word in the world. And that’s it, really.” Fountas and Lowe, who is Black, both received yellow cards in the 62nd minute after exchanging words. That all happened shortly after Fountas scored to tie the game at 2-2. Inter Miami players gathered and after a period of conversation that lasted several minutes, Neville spoke with Wayne Rooney, his D.C. United counterpart. Rooney took Fountas out of the game, and play resumed. “There was a complaint, which I’m sure will get investigated. Not much more I can say,” Rooney told reporters. Yedlin said he has been outspoken about how there’s no place for racism in soccer throughout his career. He said Fountas used the slur as Lowe was walking away from their dust-up. “If nothing was done, we weren’t going to continue,” Yedlin said. Once Fountas was taken off, the game went on, but there was no celebration after. “At the end of the day, it doesn’t even feel like a win because of that incredibly dark moment,” Yedlin said. “So now, we’ll see what MLS does about it. My eyes will be on that a lot, to see what kind of action they take, because it’s now up to them to take action and make a stand and show this not only has no place in the game but no place in society.” MLS released a statement postgame saying an investigation “into this matter will begin promptly.” “MLS has zero tolerance for abusive and offensive language, and we take these allegations very seriously,” the league said. Miami also got two goals from Leonardo Campana. Christian Benteke also scored for United (7-19-6). United outshot Miami 17-8, but each team had five shots on goal. Drake Callender saved three of the five shots he faced for Miami. David Ochoa saved two of the five shots he faced for United. 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Assessment of prognostic aspects of cancer by Taila Bindu Pariksha Kachare KB, Kar AC - Ayu Login | Users Online: 522 Search Article Advanced search Home | About us | Editorial board | Search | Ahead of print | Current issue | Archives | Submit article | Instructions | Subscribe | Contacts SURVEY STUDY Year : 2015 | Volume : 36 | Issue : 1 | Page : 18-22 Assessment of prognostic aspects of cancer by Taila Bindu Pariksha Kalpana B Kachare1, Anukul Chandra Kar2 1 Department of Roga Nidan, Siddhakala Ayurveda College, Sangamner, Maharashtra, India 2 Department of Vikriti Vigyan, Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India Date of Web Publication 4-Nov-2015 Correspondence Address: Kalpana B Kachare Department of Roga Nidan, Siddhakala Ayurveda College, Sangamner, Maharashtra India Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None Check DOI: 10.4103/0974-8520.169003 Abstract Introduction: For the diagnosis of various aspects of disease and diseased person, several methods have been described in the Ayurvedic texts. These can be broadly classified into Roga and Rogi Pariksha. Several methods of Roga-Rogi Pariksha such as Ashtasthana, Dashavidha, Dvadashavidha Pariksha are described. Mutra Pariksha was the main laboratory investigative tools in the past and it is included under Ashtasthana, Pariksha. There is no direct description of methodology to ascertain the prognosis of cancer in the Ayurvedic classics. Taila Bindu Pariksha, which is a part of Mutra Pariksha helps in assessing the prognosis of a disease. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) had developed the scale to ascertain prognosis of cancer in 1955. These ECOG performance scale gives doctors and research scholars a scale with which they can quickly assess the functional capacity of a patient and the progress of disease. Aim: To evaluate the prognosis of cancer by Taila Bindu Pariksha and compare the results with ECOG scale. Materials and Methods: A pilot study was undertaken on a single group of 20 cancer patients which are advised radio or chemotherapy for further management. The urine samples collected from the patients were subjected to Taila Bindu Pariksha. The ECOG scale was also assessed and compared with shape and direction of spread. Result: In majority of the patients, the correlation was found statistically highly significant. Conclusion: Taila Bindu Pariksha may be used as an alternative method to ascertain the prognosis of the cancer patients. Keywords: Ayurveda, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scale, prognosis of cancer, Tail Bindu Pariksha How to cite this article: Kachare KB, Kar AC. Assessment of prognostic aspects of cancer by Taila Bindu Pariksha. AYU 2015;36:18-22 How to cite this URL: Kachare KB, Kar AC. Assessment of prognostic aspects of cancer by Taila Bindu Pariksha. AYU [serial online] 2015 [cited 2022 Sep 24];36:18-22. Available from: https://www.ayujournal.org/text.asp?2015/36/1/18/169003 Introduction Cancer is a very complicated disease in nature with complexity at every level such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and gene expression. So treating such disease is a big challenge. Numerous techniques are employed to combat this disease which includes surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, interferon therapy, hormone therapy, and blood transfusion. Still, the mortality and morbidity rates are more in persons suffering from cancer. Hence, the prognosis of cancer is always grave. Recently, few models have been developed to aid in prognostication. However, even the best prognostic models perform imperfectly. The model, which combined variables from the acute physiology, age, and chronic health evaluation (APACHE II), with disease-specific variables was only able to identify 50% of the patients who died within 6 months.[1] Various performance scales have also been used in various studies for determination of prognosis. In a study using the palliative performance scale (PPS), only about 10% of patients with a score of 50% or less were expected to survive more than 6 months.[2] In other research, it was found that PPS scores and survival days did not differ by racial/ethnicity group. Regardless of race or ethnicity, cancer patients with lower PPS scores had reduced number of survival days.[3] These scales are mainly described in reference to prognosis of single disease and also their clinical validation is available by which accurate prognosis can be predicted for chronic diseases and in addition to diagnostic research, a renewed focus on prognostic research is needed. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) had developed the scale to ascertain prognosis of cancer in 1955. The ECOG scale is used for quick assessment of functional capacity of a patient and progress of disease by doctors and research scholars. These scales and criteria are used by doctors and researchers to assess how a patient's disease is progressing, access how the disease affects the daily living abilities of the patient and determine appropriate treatment and prognosis. It was categorized from grade 0 to 5, the mean performance of patient grade zero is normal or fully active, and increasing towards five is bad performance of patient, grade five shows "death."[4] If one looks into Ayurvedic texts then one can find the art of prognosis was well developed in the ancient times. In 16th century AD, Taila Bindu Pariksha - a urine test for knowing prognosis was popular.[5],[6],[7] In this test, urine is taken in a glass vessel over which an oil drop is placed and characteristics of oil spread (rate, shape, and direction of spread) are noted down. These parameters are indicative of prognosis of diseases. Taila Bindu Pariksha can be used to assess prognosis in any disease based on spreading pattern, rate of spread and direction as it is not disease-specific. It was a popular prognostic tool in the past but now a days it is not specifically used, so there is a need to re-establish its utility so that it can be used in future. Materials and Methods For this pilot study, 20 patients of cancer were registered from OPD and IPD of Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Medicine, IMS, BHU, Varanasi. A detailed clinical history and examination was done and recorded in a predesigned proforma. Complete physical examination was done and recorded. ECOG scale scoring was done to assertion the prognosis. Urine sample was collected from the patient before starting of radio or chemo therapy and up to three follow-up. Taila Bindu Pariksha was performed on every follow-up of patient. This study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee (No. Dean/2012-13/188 dated 30.08.2012). An informed consent was obtained from all the registered patients. Inclusion criteria Patients of all grades of cancer regardless of age and sex Patients with a histopathological proven cases of malignancies and advised for radio or chemotherapy for further management. Taila Bindu Pariksha Taila Bindu Pariksha was done as per the standardized method in the previous study [8] The requirements for Taila Bindu Pariksha are: Patra (testing container): A round shaped glass Petri dish More Details is having at least 8 inch diameter and 1 cm in height Taila (oil): Krishna Tila Taila (black sesame oil) Container for collection of urine sample: A wide mouth, plastic, air tight, disposable container made up of polypropylene was selected for collection of urine Background: Brown color background grid paper placed below the petri dish Time recorder: A digital clock was kept near grid during the procedure Magnetic Compass: A magnetic compass to observe the direction of spread Digital thermometer: Digital thermometer to record temperature of urine at the time of experiment in each sample Recorder: Video clips were taken by Sony camera W220 (7.2 mega pixels) and analyzed in a computer with VLC media player Collection of urine sample:First morning urine sample (midstream) was collected Labeling of samples: The sample was labeled with the abbreviation of the name, type of cancer or stage with date, and follow-up of the experiment Place: A place where natural sunlight must easily available. A special precaution was taken so that the spread is not affected by the wind, dust, or any other disturbing elements Time of Taila Bindu Pariksha: Early in the morning (within 2 h of urine collection) Volume of urine: 200–250 ml of the urine sample was collected from which ¾th of petri dish was filled making a layer on the base, to produce a surface for oil to spread Size of oil drop: 12 µl through a micropipette Height of the oil drop from the surface of urine: Maximum 1 cm from the surface of the urine Washing of testing container: Petri dish was placed in chromic acid for 24 h, then washed with tap water first and then rinsed with distilled water. After drying in oven, petri dish was used for another test. Procedure This procedure has been standardized in the Department of Vikriti Vigyan in collaboration with Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, I.M.S, B.H.U, Varanasi. A petri dish was filled with urine and test was performed when urine surface becomes still. The test was performed within 2 h of collection to get the accuracy of the result as the surface tension of urine is static during this period. When urine surface becomes still, oil drop of 12 µl volume was dropped with micro pipette from a maximum height of around 1 cm. The nature of spread, direction, final shape after complete spread were observed for interpretation of result. Photographs were taken after full spread and margins of oil film were sketched out in computer to make the shape more conspicuous. Direction of spread was recorded by magnetic compass. Criteria for assessment Assessment of Taila Bindu Pariksha On analysis of the various shapes described in the Ayurvedic texts, it was concluded that if the shape of the oil after spread is circular or oval, then the prognosis is said to be good. But if the shape is linear, irregular, and circular with many projections, then the prognosis is said to be bad.[9] Assessment of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scale Statistical analysis Statistical analysis was done by using IBM-SPSS for windows software (version 16.0). It was performed by applying descriptive statics, Chi-square test, P < 0.05 was considered as significant and P < 0.001, P < 0.01 as highly significant. Observations and Results Shape of oil drop Before starting of radiation or chemotherapy, out of 20 cases, 6 cases were having ECOG score 2 and 14 cases were having ECOG score 3. In 6 cases which were having ECOG score 2, it was observed that five had a circular shape while remaining one had an irregular shape in Taila Bindu Pariksha. Similarly out of 14 cases which were having ECOG 3, only 2 cases had circular and remaining 12 cases had an irregular shape. On statistical analysis, the difference in shape was significant (P < 0.001). In the first follow-up, out of 20 cases, 16 cases had ECOG score 2; out of them 15 had a circular shape, and one had an irregular shape. Remaining 4 cases had ECOG score 3, from which two had circular, and two had an irregular shape and on statistical analysis, it was found significant (P < 0.05). In the second follow-up, there were 12 cases having ECOG score of 2, out of which 9 cases were having a circular shape, and 3 cases had an irregular shape. Similarly, remaining 8 cases having ECOG score 3, out of which two had a circular shape while 6 cases had an irregular shape which is statistically significant (P < 0.05). In the third follow-up, there was only 1 case having ECOG score 1 and was having circular shape in Taila Bindu Pariksha. Ten cases were having ECOG score 2 and all of them had circular shape. Remaining of 9 cases had ECOG score 3, out of which only one had circular shape while rest 8 cases were having irregular shape. On statistical analysis, it was found highly significant (P < 0.001) [Table 1]. Before starting of radiation or chemotherapy, out of 6 cases which were having ECOG score 2, it was observed that direction of spread was uniform in four while in 2 cases the direction was not uniform in all direction. Out of 14 cases having ECOG score 3, only 2 cases were having uniform spread and in rest 12 cases the direction of spread was not uniform. On statistical analysis, the difference was highly significant (P < 0.001). Table 1: Frequency of ECOG scale according to shape of spread (n=20) Click here to view In the first follow-up, 16 cases had ECOG score 2 out of which spread was uniform in 13 cases whereas only 3 cases showed variations in the spread. Out of 4 cases having ECOG score 3, all cases showed variation in the spread and on statistical analysis, it was found significant (P < 0.05). On the second follow-up, 12 cases had ECOG score 2 out of which 9 cases showed spread in a uniform direction and rest 3 cases showed variation in the spread. Similarly out of 8 cases having ECOG score 3, only 1 case showed a uniform spread and rest 7 cases showed variation in the spread. On statistical analysis, it was found significant (P < 0.02). In the third follow-up, only 1 case was having ECOG score 1 and it showed the spread in uniform direction. Out of 10 cases having ECOG score 2, 9 cases showed uniform spread in all direction whereas only 1 case showed variation in the spread. Nine cases were having ECOG score 3 out of which only 1 case showed uniform spread whereas 8 cases showed variation in the spread. On statistical analysis, it was found highly significant (P < 0.001) [Table 2]. Table 2: Frequency of ECOG scale according to direction of spread (n=20) Click here to view Comparison between Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group and Taila Bindu Pariksha parameters When the ECOG score was compared with the shape of spread, the coefficient of correlation of ECOG prognostic scale in relation with shape of the spread was found to be statistically highly significant (P < 0.001) before starting of radiotherapy or chemotherapy and on the first and the third follow-up, while it was only significant in the second follow-up [Table 3]. Table 3: Correlation of ECOG scale according to shape of spread (n=20) Click here to view Similarly, when the ECOG score and the direction of spread was compared, the coefficient of correlation of ECOG prognostic scale in relation with the direction of spread was found to be statistically highly significant (P < 0.001) in each follow-up [Table 4]. Table 4: Correlation of ECOG scale according to direction of spread (n=20) Click here to view Discussion As observed in this study, out of 20 cases, before starting of therapy there were 6 cases having ECOG score 2 and 14 cases having ECOG score 3. When subjected to Taila Bindu Pariksha, out of 6 cases having ECOG score 2 only 1 case showed irregular shape and rest 5 cases showed circular shape. As mentioned earlier the circular shape indicates good prognosis and irregular shape indicates bad prognosis. On applying Chi-square values it was found highly significant (P < 0.001) [Table 3]. The ECOG score 2 was found in 16 cases in the first follow-up, 12 in the second follow-up and 10 in the third follow-up. Only 1 case showed ECOG score 1 in the third follow-up. In Taila Bindu Pariksha, circular shape was found in 15 cases in the first follow-up, 9 in the second follow-up and 11 cases in the third follow-up. This difference in shape was found statistically significant in the first and the second follow-up and highly significant in the third follow-up. When this shape was compared with the ECOG score in each follow-up, the correlation was found highly significant in the first and the third and significant in the second follow-up. This shows that the prognosis observed by ECOG score matched with the prognosis predicted by spreading pattern of Taila Bindu Pariksha. In Taila Bindu Pariksha, besides the shape of oil after complete spread, the direction of the spread also indicates the prognosis. If the spread is uniform to all direction then the prognosis is said to be good. If the spread is not uniform to all direction or spread is diagonal, then the prognosis is said to be bad. For the convenience of discussion the spread of direction have been mentioned as either uniform spread or variation in the spread. Before starting the treatment, the direction was uniform in 4 cases out of 6 cases having ECOG score 2. Out of 14 cases, 12 having ECOG score 3 and showed variation in the spread which indicates bad prognosis both in Taila Bindu Pariksha and ECOG score. When it was correlated, it was statistically highly significant (P < 0.001). It was observed that, in the first follow-up, 13 cases out of 16 having ECOG score 2, showed uniform spread and all the 4 cases showed variation in the spread having ECOG score 3. In the second follow-up direction was uniform in 9 cases out of 12 cases having ECOG score 2 and there was variation in spread in 7 cases out of 8 cases having ECOG score 3. In the third follow-up only 1 case having ECOG score 1 and it showed uniform spread. But out of 10 cases having ECOG score 2, 9 cases showed a uniform spread and only one showed variation in the spread. Out of 9 cases having ECOG score 3, 8 cases showed variation in the spread. When the direction of spread was compared with ECOG score, the correlation was highly significant in each case. This shows that the prognosis observed by the ECOG score matched with the prognosis predicted by direction of spread of Taila Bindu Pariksha. Conclusion It can be concluded that, ECOG score can quickly assess the functional capacity of the patient and the progress of the disease. On correlation with the ECOG score, the features of Taila Bindu Pariksha gave a statistically highly significant result in assessing the prognosis of the cancer. As the result is statistically significant, Taila Bindu Pariksha may be used as an alternative method to ascertain the prognosis of the cancer patients. Financial support and sponsorship Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS, BHU, Varanasi. Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts of interest. References 1. Knaus WA, Harrell FE Jr, Lynn J, Goldman L, Phillips RS, Connors AF Jr, et al. The SUPPORT prognostic model. 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LOCKHART, Texas — The call from the nursing home came just before dawn, jolting Martha Sherwood awake. During the night, fire ants had swarmed over her 85-year-old mother, injecting their stinging venom into Natalie Sealy’s face, arms, hands and chest. “She was just lying there being eaten alive,” said daughter Billie Pender, who said she and her sister had repeatedly complained about a broken windowsill in their mother’s room at Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The Sept. 2 attack devastated Sealy, a retired bank teller with dementia. “She went steadily downhill,” dying in late March, said Sherwood, who brought a lawsuit against the home. Their mother had chosen the for-profit facility two years earlier because it was near her adult children. The family didn’t know that Parkview scored poorly on staffing and other quality measures. This year, Medicare rates it one star out of a possible five stars — the lowest rating possible — on Nursing Home Compare, which was designed by the federal government to help consumers choose a long-term care facility. The problem for Sealy’s family and residents of many parts of the country is they have few, if any, higher-rated options if they want their loved ones close by. In 11 states, 40 percent or more of nursing homes get the two lowest ratings, according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the foundation.) Texas has the highest percentage of one-and two-star homes in the country: 51 percent of its nursing homes are rated “below average,” or “much below average,” on Nursing Home Compare, according to the analysis. Louisiana is close behind at 49 percent, with Oklahoma, Georgia and West Virginia tying for third at 46 percent. Other states with at least 40 percent of homes ranked at the bottom two rungs include North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Stars are awarded based on government inspection reports, staffing levels and self-reported quality measures, including the percentage of residents who develop bed sores or who are injured in falls. Earlier this year, the government added quality criteria and as a result, many nursing homes dropped a star or more. Nursing Home Compare is not the only guide to long-term care facilities. In fact, Medicare urges consumers not to rely solely on the website, but to gather information from a variety of sources, including visits to the facility. That’s because the star ratings, which launched in 2008, cannot consider all the factors important to a particular family, such as the availability of specialty care or the home’s distance from family members – a key issue because frequent visits correlate with better outcomes. The nursing home industry criticizes the variability of state inspections, which it says make cross-region comparisons difficult. Advocates raise concerns about Medicare’s reliance on self-reported quality data. Nonetheless, consumer groups say the stars offer a good starting point. “I’d stay away from anything that had one or two stars,” said Brian Lee, executive director of Families for Better Care, a Florida-based advocacy group for nursing home residents. Sealy’s family didn’t have that option, however, if she was going to stay by her daughters in Lockhart, a small town about 30 miles south of Austin. Nine of the 10 nursing homes within a 25-mile radius get only one or two stars. Only one home – about 20 miles away in San Marcos – garners three stars. Not a single home in that radius earns four or five stars – the highest Medicare rating, although nearly half of nursing homes nationally get those scores. Moving farther away would have made it “impossible to go visit her every day,” Sherwood said. Sherwood’s lawsuit, filed in Caldwell County district court, alleges Parkview failed to provide a safe environment, pest control or adequate staffing. In court papers, the home’s owners deny the allegations. ‘Why Are We Allowing These Providers To Continue?’ Despite decades of scrutiny, the large percentage of low-ranked homes in Texas and across a broad swath of the country from the Deep South, through the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast shows that quality in the nation’s nearly 15,500 nursing homes remains highly variable. “Conditions are not changing rapidly enough,” said Robyn Grant, director of public policy at the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care. “We hear frequently about poor nursing homes and usually they’ve been poor for a long, long time. Why are we allowing these providers to continue?” Consumer advocates cite several culprits for poor care: Not enough staff and weak state and federal staffing rules, low pay for workers resulting in high turnover, feeble financial penalties and reluctance by state officials to close problem homes for fear of displacing residents. States that set higher staffing standards tend to score better on quality measures, said Charlene Harrington, a University of California, San Francisco, researcher who has spent her career studying nursing home quality. Ideally, she said, homes should provide about four hours of direct care to each resident every day, with some of that delivered by registered nurses. But no state requires that. Federal law requires that a registered nurse be on duty at least eight hours a day, and that a licensed vocational nurse always be on hand. About 26 states have additional standards, which are generally a ratio of residents to staff, or hours of care per day. Texas does not set specific staffing ratios for nurses’ aides and other non-licensed staff, except in specialized Alzheimer’s units. “The nursing home industry has been able to block [stronger] federal staffing standards and in many cases state staffing standards,” said Harrington. For-profit nursing homes also tend to get lower quality scores than nonprofits, according to several studies. In Texas, 86 percent of homes are for-profit, compared with 70 percent nationally, according to the Kaiser Foundation report. States with more low-income seniors also tend to score lower. Nursing Homes Blame Underfunding Nursing home industry officials say they are improving quality, citing reduced use of antipsychotic drugs and new efforts to address employee turnover. In their view, the chief problem is insufficient Medicaid payments, which make it harder to hire and keep staff. “We’ve been chronically underfunded for 20 years,” said George Linial, president and CEO of LeadingAge, an advocacy group whose members include nonprofit nursing homes in Texas. While it varies by home, Linial and others said about 70 percent of Texas nursing home residents are on Medicaid. “How can a nursing home that’s getting paid $135 a day per resident afford to pay someone a decent wage?” he asked. Medicaid payments by the state of Texas for nursing home care are among the lowest in the country, averaging $133 a day per resident in 2014, according to a report prepared for the American Health Care Association, a federation of nursing homes, assisted living centers and other long-term care providers. Based on 2014 cost estimates, homes in Texas faced an average shortfall of $13.81 a day per Medicaid resident, the report says. All 34 states and the District of Columbia listed in the report — except North Dakota – had shortfalls, according to the estimates, with New York’s the largest, at $40.54 a day. Those larger shortfalls do not necessarily correlate with states with the highest percentage of low-ranked homes. Patient advocates are skeptical of arguments about inadequate financing, saying staffing can be good in some homes and poor in others when they operate in the same state and receive similar Medicaid payments. “Many of these nursing homes are making profits, but they put profits over staffing,” said Harrington of the University of California. The debate over profits is complicated because it’s difficult to track profits and revenue, since many nursing homes are owned by private corporations or limited partnerships with complex ownership structures. “There’s plenty of profit being made by these facilities, but they’re shoveling it out through management contracts to themselves,” said Charles Brown, a partner in the law firm Brown, Wharton & Brothers, which is representing Sealy’s family in their lawsuit against Parkview. Parkview Has ‘A Lot Of Good People’ A casual visitor to Parkview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center might have no clue about its low ratings on Nursing Home Compare. It’s a pleasant-looking facility, with colorful paper decorations made by local schoolchildren adorning its lobby and awards proclaiming it the winner of the local newspaper’s survey for “Best Nursing Home in Caldwell County.” Administrator Lane Allen is clearly proud of the facility and his staff: “There are a lot of good people [working] in a very tough environment.” Nursing Home Compare gives Parkview one star for staffing, saying it provides about one hour and ten minutes of licensed nursing care per resident a day, compared with a Texas average of about one-and-a-half hours. It provides one hour and 56 minutes of care per day by certified aides, compared with a Texas average of two hours and 18 minutes. The national average is nearly two and a half hours. Allen said that one of his biggest problems is getting and keeping workers, noting that a local Dairy Queen pays $10 an hour, the same rate an entry level aide would make. He employs about 80 staffers, about three quarters of whom are nurse’s aides. Like many nursing homes, Parkview gets mixed inspection reports: In 2011, state regulators said it provided a “substandard quality of care.” In 2012, it was “in substantial compliance” with regulations. In 2013, problems causing “actual harm or immediate jeopardy” for residents were noted. Following a complaint by Sealy’s daughters, the state inspected Parkview in September, finding “rules or laws were violated,” according to an Oct. 15 letter to the family. The state “intends to issue citations and may impose other sanctions,” the letter said. But state spokeswoman Cecilia Cavuto said no citations were issued because the enforcement division determined there was not enough evidence should the facility dispute them. Also, she said, the broken windowsill had been fixed. The October letter to the sisters should have reflected that no citations would be issued, she said. Under Texas law, homes can avoid fines if they state how they plan to fix the problem. Asked about the ant attack, Allen said, “there are two sides to every story,” but declined to elaborate. He referred questions to corporate officials, who declined to comment citing the pending lawsuit. Since 2010, the home has been owned by Pinnacle Health Facilities XIX, with Plano businessman Thomas D. Scott as the majority owner, according to state records. Spokeswoman Rebecca Reid said Parkview is a leased facility operated by and managed by Preferred Care Partners Management Group, which operates in several states. ‘Enough Is Enough’ Lawmakers in several states, including Washington and Connecticut, are debating proposals to raise staffing standards to boost care. Washington’s would require almost three and a half hours of direct care staffing per resident starting in July and large urban nursing homes would need an RN on duty 24 hours a day. Connecticut’s proposal calls for 2.3 hours of staff time per resident each day, up from 1.9 hours. In Texas, lawmakers are deliberating on a bill that would allow the state to yank the license of any home that gets three citations for problems causing “immediate jeopardy” to residents — the most serious category — within a two-year period. The so-called “three-strikes” measure has passed the Senate and has been referred to the House Committee on Human Services. Another bill would close a loophole that allows homes to avoid paying fines on certain serious violations if they “fix” the problems. “We’re at a point where we say enough is enough,” said Republican state Sen. Charles Schwertner, during a February hearing on the three-strikes bill, which he sponsored. The bill was prompted in part by a state commission report last summer that sharply criticized the Texas agency charged with overseeing nursing homes. In fiscal 2013, state regulators took enforcement action against less than one percent of almost 38,000 violations, the commission found. Regulators collected only $400,000 in fines against nursing homes that made an estimated $5.4 billion that year. The industry argues that three-strikes laws are unfair because government inspectors vary in what they consider “immediate jeopardy.” It succeeded in getting lawmakers to modify the proposal so that affected homes would have the opportunity to seek a waiver if they can prove problems won’t harm residents. Advocates strongly support the bill. “This says … nursing homes that have a license from the state must live up to that license,”says Amanda Fredriksen, AARP’s associate director for state policy in Texas. The three-strikes bill would not have affected Parkview. Sealy’s daughters are hoping the legal system will keep someone else’s mother from suffering as their mother did. “Things happen, I understand,” says Sherwood. “But when they happen from being negligent, or not doing proper maintenance, [people] should be held accountable.” KHN’s coverage of aging and long term care issues is supported in part by a grant from The SCAN Foundation.
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High school baseball star, 17, 'beat his mother with a bat then fatally slashed her throat and stabbed her in the eye after Christmas Eve argument' Sharon Aydelott was found dead in a pool of blood at her Gulf Breeze, Florida, home Tuesday night when a friend came to check on her William Brandon Aydelott, 17, coldly confessed killing his mother Detectives say he even smiled as he described the savage attack Mother and son had been fighting for months and Brandon had been living with a friend Ms Aydelott was a beloved middle school science teacher A 17-year-old high school baseball star has been charged with murder after beating his mother with a bat then viciously hacking her to death on Christmas Eve, police say. Police found Sharon Hill Aydelott in a pool of blood at her home in Gulf Breeze, Florida, with her throat slashed and a large kitchen knife sticking out of her eye socket about 6pm Tuesday. Her son, William Brandon Aydelott, a promising pitcher on the Gulf Breeze High School baseball team, was arrested and confessed to killing her after a heated argument, authorities say. Horrific: Sharon Hill Aydelott was viciously hacked to death by her son William Brandon Aydelott, 17, (left), police say.The two had been fighting since September Ms Aydelott was found dead in a pool of blood at her home in Gulf Breeze, Florida, about 6pm on Tuesday night Ms Aydelott was found dead in her home after a friend stopped by to check on her, the Northwest Florida Daily News reports. Brandon had been staying at a friend's house on-and-off since September because of a rocky relationship between mother and son, police say. Detectives say that after the murder, he fled the home and went back to the house where he had been staying. Police tracked Brandon back to the friend's home about three hours after finding the gruesome murder scene. After police took Brandon into custody, he coldly admitted to brutally slaughtering his mother. Detectives say he even smiled slightly as he confessed to the horrific crime. Brandon Aydelott made a name for himself as a promising high school pitcher and had been scouted by universities - including possibly the University of Alabama The 6-foot-3, 200-pound teen described in detail how he repeatedly smashed his mother with a baseball bat. He then attacked her with a large kitchen knife, slashing her multiple times and cutting her throat before driving the blade through her eye. Detectives say he was wearing clean clothes. The found only a small splotch of dried blood on his wrist. Brandon Aydelott, a right-handed pitcher with a hard 80mph fastball, was being scouted by college baseball teams - including, possibly, the University of Alabama. 'Pitching tomorrow at bama stadium #lego,' he tweeted in June. Ms Aydelott was a beloved science teacher at Holley-Navarre Middle School, where she had been teaching seventh and eighth graders for the last 15 years.
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A colorful, magical, and challenging return to the land of Rayman that you just shouldn't miss. Read the review for the PS3/XBox 360 and Vita inside!....... Frantic, chaotic, beautiful fun! (This review was based on PS3 and Vita review copies of the game, although the XBox 360 version is exactly the same as the PS3 one) A couple of years ago, Rayman Origins was released, and was an amazing and charming platformer. I never did get to play it on the Vita, but reviews for it always raved about its sharp, colorful graphics, and addictive and challenging gameplay. I do, however, still play it on the PS3 with my children. Well, that is, until I got Legends. If you missed Origins, you get to see remastered levels of that game in here! Legends follows the formula Origins put forward, and then cranked it up a notch. Here are a couple of the features the game has: 1 HUB – “The Main Gallery” 5 Main “Legends” Worlds + 1 Final Bonus World 5 Bonus “Back to Origins” Worlds (with a bunch of sublevels) 1 Challenge Mode (including 4 different online Challenges) 1 Adversarial Mode “Kung Foot” (This is a fun soccer challenge for you and up to 3 others) 1 “Creatures” painting, where you’ll find your collection of Creatures who give you daily rewards. Unlock tons of stuff... like from these scratch its! The game is divided into different types of levels for a total of 123 maps. That is a ton of gameplay for your money! Here are some of the different types of levels: - Regular Platforming levels - Touch Control + Platforming levels (Murfy levels... if you have the Vita version) - Invasion maps (Timed challenges) - Musical Maps...some of the most fun and creative things you will ever see. As soon as you start the game up, you are treated to the visual flair that is Rayman. The unique and definitely crazy art style will charm you and draw you into the world. The heroes of the land (Rayman, Globox, and his teensie friends...and a LOT more you unlock later on) are all silly and happy as ever and you'll have a grand time slapping your friends around as you navigate the hub system. The enchanting and trippy Bubble Dreamer The game is a side-scrolling platformer. It is welcoming enough that my two kids love it (6 and 8) yet challenging enough that I will spend countless hours trying to track down every last collectible/creature/Teensie... It is almost overwhelming at first all the things you get to do in this amazing world. With each completion of a level you are treated to a bevy of unlocks... new worlds, access to new heroes, new creatures (little beings that you find from lucky scratch-its you get from levels)... That rewarding feeling doesn't die down as the game progresses, either. Bigger, badder, and more beautiful enemies! And when you complete the game, there are lots of other things to keep you coming back for more. A fantastic addition to this game is the community feel that comes with it. There are daily/weekly online challenges... usually a timed challenge to smash a certain amount of things in a set time frame, make it to the bottom of a pit, etc. You get to see how other people in the world are doing on each event, and gives you an opportunity to stick it in your friends' faces. This is a much better feel than a standard "leaderboard" that just shows high scores. I've only just begun... A sample control scheme... easy controls! Comparing the difficulty of this game to Origins: this is a little friendlier in some respects, but you'll still be starting, dying, restarting, repeating some levels to get through them, or to find the hidden bits. Single player is a little tougher... the game really rewards you for couching up with a bunch of pals. I find my kids getting more looms in this game as we all play together. Any co-op in the PS3 and XBox versions are couch kinds. No online multiplayer. Maybe that will get patched, but for now if you don't have friends or family around, you're playing solo. Boss fights are fun and visually a wonder. 3D like action! If you have a Vita, sadly, you can only team up with one other person online or ad-hoc. Graphics Wow. Everything is beautifully crafted. The art style is quirky and fun. As you progress in a level, sometimes you glance in the "back" of the screen action and see so much going on back there. It is a living breathing world with liquid smooth gameplay. Never a hesitation with the framerate. This is a well-oiled machine. Sounds Comical, original (although the similarities to Origins are there... but you feel right at home with it!), effective. Each level has fun sound effects, a different song... and the Musical Levels are just downright amazing. Someone sure had fun finding a song, picking a map, timing the music out to jumps, bashes, slides, bounces... if you play it right, you feel it in the music. I spend a lot of time replaying those levels! Amazing art style Problems I have with the game: Some of the Murfy levels (a little guy you control with touch controls on the Vita or different buttons on the other versions) can get a little distracting in controls. You want to progress with your character, but you need to have Murfy do something, too. I would find that as the action got crazy and I needed to make split second decisions, I would lose track of my other character and would just die while I did what was necessary for my kids to progress. Tons of hidden things in each level The menu system with the PS3/Xbox version is a little tricky to navigate when new stuff pops up. You can tell the game was developed originally for the Wii U in this instance... touch controls for menus are so helpful and intuitive. You just can't get the same feel with the controller. The Vita, however, is superior in this respect as you have the touch controls right there. Accessing new unlockables can be done with a quick screen tap. This is not a game changer, but it certainly is a nice thing for the Vita. I've got constant sidekicks at home when I play on the PS3, so I don't miss the online multiplayer, but I can imagine some will miss that part of the game. And the Vita version, more players joining up online would've been a nice touch. The chaos when you and 3 others are just slapping each other silly around the screen is a hoot. Verdict: 9/10 You will like this game if you: enjoyed Rayman Origins, or indeed if you like platform type games in general like challenges, serious amounts of unlockables, and goofy and fun characters have young children. They will eat up the game. And you won't be able to help playing with them want to treat yourself to an outlandish world of fun and bizarre characters You might not like: the lack of multiplayer co-op on the PS3 and XBox 360 versions some distracting Murfy levels until you get the controls down PS3/XBox vs Vita? If you have a choice to make between these versions, here's what you need to think about. The Vita version is perfect for single player on the go action. The performance on this console is as good as the others, and man oh man the visuals sure look amazing on its screen. You won't be able to hang out with more than one person (if they have a Vita for ad-hoc). You get some fun extra Murfy missions not available on the other systems, as well! PS3 and XBox 360? Frenetic multiplayer co-op on the couch is a ton of fun. Get some friends over, or let your kids take over for awhile... it is a total family friendly game fit for young and old alike. Murfy levels on the Vita are fun! The co-op levels online are amazing Final words: You owe it to yourself to pick up this title. Ubisoft has created a wonderful masterpiece that can be shared on all consoles and you would be missing a huge title if you let this pass. Get ready to slap your friends silly as you jump, battle, rock and stomp through this creative game. You owe it to yourself to pick up this title. Ubisoft has created a wonderful masterpiece that can be shared on all consoles and you would be missing a huge title if you let this pass. Get ready to slap your friends silly as you jump, battle, rock and stomp through this creative game. Product Specifications: Publisher: UBISOFT Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier Ship Date: 9/3/13 US Genre: Platformer, Action/Adventure Platform: PlayStation Vita/Playstation 3/Xbox 360/WiiU Rating: E10+ Thanks to Ubisoft for providing review copies of the game. Comment below! Have you played Origins? Are you getting this game? Which version(s)? Thanks to Ubisoft for providing review copies of the game. I'll admit, I've been looking forward to playing this game ever since it was announced. I secretly hoped that the Wii U version with the gamepad would be the same on the PS3 with the extra abilities of the Vita. It's not quite the same, you can't have 5 players on the PS3 only 4, and on the Vita you can only play with one other player either ad-hoc or internet. What you do have, is an amazing game that will keep you entertained (and challenged) with all it has to offer.But how does the game play? If you have any experience with Rayman Origins, then you are going to be right at home with this one. Controls are so good, and simple. You only have to worry about running, jumping, and smashing. Sometimes shooting, too.
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As we said earlier today, following today's dramatic referendum result the Greeks may have burned all symbolic bridges with the Eurozone. However, there still is one key link: the insolvent Greek banks' reliance on the ECB's goodwill via the ELA. While we have explained countless times that even a modest ELA collateral haircut would lead to prompt depositor bail-ins, here is DB's George Saravelos with a simplified version of the potential worst case for Greece in the coming days: The ECB is scheduled to meet tomorrow morning to decide on ELA policy. An outright suspension would effectively put the banking system into immediate resolution and would be a step closer to Eurozone exit. All outstanding Greek bank ELA liquidity (and hence deposits) would become immediately due and payable to the Bank of Greece. The maintenance of ELA at the existing level is the most likely outcome, at least until the European political reaction has materialized. This will in any case materially increase the pressure on the economy in coming days. All of which of course, is meant to suggest that there is no formal way to expel Greece from the Euro and only a slow (or not so slow) economic and financial collapse of Greece is what the Troika and ECB have left as a negotiating card. However, this cuts both ways, because while Greece and the ECB may be on the verge of a terminal fall out, Greece still has something of great value: a Euro printing press. It may not get to there: according to Telegraph's Ambrose Evans Pritchard who quotes what appears to be a direct quote to him from Yanis Varoufakis, Greece will, "If necessary... issue parallel liquidity and California-style IOU's, in an electronic form. We should have done it a week ago." California issued temporary coupons to pay bills to contractors when liquidity seized up after the Lehman crisis in 2008. Mr Varoufakis insists that this is not be a prelude to Grexit but a legal action within the inviolable sanctity of monetary union. In other words: part of the Eurozone... but not really using the Euro. That's not all, because depending just how aggressively the ECB escalates events with Athens, Greece may take it two even more "nuclear" steps further, first in the form of nationalizing the banks and second, by engaging in the terminal taboo of "irreversibility" printing the currency of which it is no longer a member! Syriza sources say the Greek ministry of finance is examining options to take direct control of the banking system if need be rather than accept a draconian seizure of depositor savings - reportedly a 'bail-in' above a threshhold of €8,000 - and to prevent any banks being shut down on the orders of the ECB. Government officials recognize that this would lead to an unprecedented rift with the EU authorities. But Syriza's attitude at this stage is that their only defence against a hegemonic power is to fight guerrilla warfare. Hardliners within the party - though not Mr Varoufakis - are demanding the head of governor Stournaras, a holdover appointee from the past conservative government. They want a new team installed, one that is willing to draw on the central bank's secret reserves, and to take the provocative step in extremis of creating euros. "The first thing we must do is take away the keys to his office. We have to restore stability to the system, with or without the help of the ECB. We have the capacity to print €20 notes," said one. Such action would require invoking national emergency powers - by decree - and "requisitioning" the Bank of Greece for several months. Officials say these steps would have to be accompanied by an appeal to the European Court: both to assert legality under crisis provisions of the Lisbon Treaty, and to sue the ECB for alleged "dereliction" of its treaty duty to maintain financial stability. And who "unwittingly" unleashed all of this? Mr Tsakalotos told the Telegraph that the creditors will find themselves be in a morally indefensible position if they refuse to listen to the voice of the Greek people, especially since the International Monetary Fund last week validated Syriza's core claim that Greece's debt cannot be repaid. Recall last week we asked "Did The IMF Just Open Pandora's Box?" We just got the answer. Our advice to Mme Lagarde: avoid stays at the Sofitel NYC for the next few weeks. As for Europe: welcome to your own personal Lehman weekend. We hope you too enjoy making it all up as you go along, because you have officially entered the heart of monetary darkness.
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The idea of allowing of allowing miners to increase the blocksize with demand is an interesting one but creates a problem: miners can game such a system by filling the blockchain with transactions at zero cost. Asking miners to pass on a portion of the transaction fees to the next block would solve this problem as the miner would then incur a cost. Unfortunately this introduces a new problem: miners are incentivised to accept fees away from the blockchain (out of band). What if there were a way that could not be manipulated without an economic cost to the miner for doing so? I decided to do a little analysis of the last 24 hours worth of transaction fees: Satoshis/byte group Transactions MB used BTC fee Cumulative MB % Cumulative BTC % 0 81 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 1-10 686 0.3 0.02 0.2% 0.0% 11-20 2588 1.2 0.18 1.0% 0.2% 21-30 3755 1.7 0.43 2.2% 0.5% 31-40 2677 1.2 0.42 3.0% 0.8% 41-50 13654 6.3 2.84 7.2% 3.1% 51-60 15052 7 3.85 11.9% 6.2% 61-70 108748 50.2 32.63 45.8% 32.4% 71-80 27432 12.7 9.53 54.3% 40.0% 81-90 32969 15.2 12.92 64.6% 50.4% 91-100 31188 14.4 13.68 74.3% 61.3% 101-110 13704 6.3 6.62 78.6% 66.7% 111-120 38051 17.6 20.24 90.4% 82.9% 121-130 4510 2.1 2.63 91.8% 85.0% 131-140 6294 2.9 3.92 93.8% 88.1% 141-150 2793 1.3 1.89 94.7% 89.7% 151-160 3021 1.4 2.17 95.6% 91.4% 161+ 14015 6.5 10.73 100.0% 100.0% Totals 321218 148.3 124.7 I collected data on evening of 10th January 2017 . The transaction data came from https://bitcoinfees.21.co/. I used an average transaction fee of 462 bytes from here, and also had to average out satoshis/byte groups. Despite multiple data sources and rounding I was happy with how closely these calculations tallied up with the 24 hour stats at https://blockchain.info/stats: Blocks Mined 150 Total Transaction Fees 118.84277985 BTC No. of Transactions 313900 What does the data tell us? It compares fee level groups in two ways: How much space they use What fees they generate This shows how the fees generated and capacity used were distributed: A fairly expected distribution, no odd outliers. The cumulative BTC column in our chart shows us that the median economic fee is around 90 satoshis/byte. What’s the idea? I wondered if we could use this data to generate a threshold to calculate whether the network is ready for a block size increase. Let’s say we need blocks to be considered 75% full for miners to activate an increase. If we did that currently there is no cost to the miners to fill every block with transactions and force an increase as they get all the fees reimbursed. What if we discounted all transactions of a fee below half the economic mean for the threshold? That would equate to around 45 satoshis/byte. From the table we can see that around 95% of transactions are above this level. Since the blocks are consistently over 95% full at the moment and we’re counting 95% of the transactions toward the threshold, 0.95 * 0.95 gives us a figure of over 90% – well above the required level. How could we stop miner manipulation? Well, technically we can’t. We can disinsentivise manipulation by making it expensive though. I’ve taken the original figures and reduced them by 25% to simulate less full blocks. I’ve then filled this freed up space with the cheapest but non-free transactions. This shows what it would look like if miners themselves tried to fill blocks with cheap transactions to activate a block size increase. As you can see the manipulation is obvious but the protocol cannot see charts. We need to calculate how full the blocks would be considered for activation purposes in this scenario. Since 25% of transactions are in the 1-10 satoshis/byte group they are discounted from the calculation. Infact only around 72% of the transactions are above the 45 satoshis/byte required. 0.72 * 0.95 gives 68.4% full blocks for activation purposes – short of the 75% threshold. Getting to the point There are benefits to allowing miners to signal for block size increases. It’s quicker and less risky than hard forking each time for a start. The problem of miners accepting fees out of band to avoid paying to signal for an increase can be completely mitigated – if miners do not vote for a block size increase they can keep 100% of their transaction fees as normal. If there is consensus, miners passing transaction fees to the next block will average itself out. Only miners who consistently signal for a block size increase against consensus will incur an economic cost. Signalling to increase the block size while simultaneously receiving fees out of band is counter-productive as those transactions will not count towards the reaching the activation threshhold. While it may superficially appear the case, zero and low fee transactions are not punished under this implementation. They are effectively just factors in a scoring system when miners are suggesting additional block space is required. Remember that miners currently cannot signal for an increase at all, so this does not alter any fundamentals or discourage low fee transactions when there is capacity. Thank you for reading, let me know any thoughts in the comments!
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We are a membership organization working to transform our individual financial struggles into a source of collective power. As the old saying goes, if you owe the bank $100,000 the bank owns you. But if you owe the bank $100 million, you own the bank. Together, we own the bank. We have already erased millions in medical and student debt via our Rolling Jubilee initiative and our first collective campaign won $600 million – and counting – in student debt discharges. In the short term the Debt Collective offers services to empower people to dispute debts. Over the long term, we are conducting direct actions and campaigns of non-cooperation with the finance industry. We work toward broad debt cancellation while fighting for policies to end mass indebtedness, including free public higher education, universal healthcare, worker owned business, fair wages for everyone, decarceration and reparations for racial justice. When we work together we can create conditions where everyone can thrive; where resources are shared; and where our economic system is organized in the interest of the many, not the few. The Debt Collective was founded by:
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The First Man, Robin Renucci and Bertrand Cervera at the Poc - SHKMGMCNUH Skip to content Menu News Entertainment Sport Sci & Tech Health Government Jobs The First Man, Robin Renucci and Bertrand Cervera at the Poc January 14, 2022 by Admin We can never read Camus enough. You can also listen to it and experience it on stage thanks to this creation, revealed in Bastia in 2020. It is Robin Renucci’s bet with the solo violinist Bertrand Cervera to share with you the latest manuscript of the Nobel Prize-winning writer. died in a road accident in 1960. The show Le Premier homme is to be seen on Friday January 21, 2022 at the POC theater! The First Man is the work that was working Albert Camus at the time of his death. This tragic January 4, 1960, the manuscript is found in the back of the damaged car. Robin Renucci, along with Bertrand Cervera on the violin, we will share excerpts from this autobiographical novel, sincere and moving, remained unfinished. Camus looks back on his childhood in Algeria, in a small apartment in a poor suburb of Algiers, with games in the street, friends and characters. And there is the family: his father whom he did not know; his mother, his immense love, a gentle and courageous mother, housekeeper; his uncle cooper, handsome and radiant; his grandmother, his brother. He redraws the path of a destiny all mapped out towards learning any kind of work to help his own. But a teacher will turn everything upside down. It opens the windows of reading, of the imagination, it puts words on emotions, it understands children, it tears them out of programmed misery and above all it feeds their hunger for discovery. The hero of the First Man carries two worlds in his heart and wants to pay homage and justice to them: the world of books and the world of the destitute. “In short,” he said, “I am going to talk about those I loved”. Adapted by Evelyne Loew / Design: Bertrand Cervera and Robin Renucci / With Bertrand Cervera and Robin Renucci online booking Photo: Albert Camus, goalkeeper, among his RUA teammates in Algers. Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Print Email Categories News Post navigation Big Brother: Liliana Almeida’s Girlfriend “Pecks” Cinha Jardim: “Grave…” Queen of the Lions: This is the name of Helene Fischer’s daughter Leave a Comment Cancel reply Comment Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Advertisement Disclaimer: Our website name stands for SHKMGMCNUH. shkmgmcnuh.org is not related to any government body and certainly not related to SHKM Government Medical College. The official website of SHKM Government Medical College is gmcmewat.ac.in and check this for nuh.gov.in/public-utility/shkm-gmc-nalhar-hospital. We do not claim to be any government body and we are just a news portal that covers various updates and stories. Read our Disclaimer for more info. © 2021 SHKMGMCNUH | All rights reserved. About | Contact | Privacy
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Cliffs | Down by the Dougie Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Down by the Dougie “Beware those men, the jokers and the tricksters and the clowns. They will laugh us into hell.” Search Main menu Home About Tag Archives: Cliffs On the cliffs at Mangerstra Posted on June 13, 2022 by ms6282 22 The weather on the Wednesday of my Hebrides trip wanted to remind us that we were in the Western Isles! We woke to grey skies and as we drove over the peat moorland that covers the interior of Lewis we were battered by the rain. We were heading for Uig, the largest and most sparsely populated district of the Isle of Lewis (not the port on Skye where we’d boarded the ferry the previous day) for a walk along the cliffs near the small village of Mangerstra. We parked up near the small Abhainn Dearg (Red River) Distillery. Established in 2008 it was the first legal whisky distillery in the Outer Hebrides in almost two hundred years. We didn’t have time to visit, but booted up, donned our waterproofs and set off up the road After a couple of kilometres we left the tarmac and headed down a track that took us towards the Mangerstra and the cliffs beyond. After a short climb we were up on top of the cliffs. The rain had eased off as we walked close tot he edge taking in some pretty spectacular views The geology was dominated by Lewisian Gneiss, one of the Earth’s oldest rocks After a while one of the party spotted a curious little structure close to the edge of the cliffs. We climber down and had a look inside. The bothy was constructed by John and Lorna Norgrove, of the Linda Norgrove Foundation which was established in October 2010 in memory of their daughter Linda, an aid worker who was killed during an abortive rescue attempt after she was kidnapped in Afghanistan. The view from the window of the bothy. The bothy is an original memorial to Linda in a very spectacular location and can accommodate up to 3 people overnight. For us it was a welcome shelter as a rain shower swept in. As the rain eased off we carried on along the cliffs for a while before stopping for our sandwiches, sheltering behind rocks as another heavy shower swept in. As we were eating some of us spotted something in the sky – a large bird with wings that resembled barn doors. It was a Sea Eagle (also known as a White Tailed Eagle). We watched it as it swooped across the sky before disappearing further along the coast. After walking a little further along the coast we cut in land across the peat moor, joining the track that took us towards the village of Mangeresta Looks like one of the locals has had a little mishap! an original design for a water pipe from a spring in the hillside We passed through the village and carried on along the narrow road heading back towards where we’d parked up. The party started to split up and I found myself at he back with Ria, the Dutch member of our party, as we were taking in the views. Suddenly we spotted a shape in sky the distance. A Sea eagle, perhaps the same one we’d seen before. We stopped to watch and Ria produced a pair of binoculars from her pack. After a while a second one appeared! We stopped for a while to watch them swooping through the sky close to the coast. The rest of the group, further along the road, missed out. Carrying on the cloud appeared to be starting to clear and the Uig hills, which had previously been largely hidden by the low cloud, became visible. After a while we descended back down the hill towards the minibus, taking in the views of the white sands of Uig beach. We dumped our packs in the back of the minibus and John our guide suggested we might want to walk over the beach while he drove the minibus further along the coast where he would meet us. It’s another spectacular beach with a vast expanse of golden sand. It has a particular claim to fame as it was here that the Lewis Chessmen were discovered in 1831 by Malcolm MacLeod, a local crofter. The 78 intricate individual pieces made from walrus ivory and whale teeth had probably been carved in Trondheim in Norway during the 12th century. Nobody knows why they ended up here. Malcolm’s family were soon “cleared” from their homes and he ended up selling the chessmen for £30 – a lot of money for him but a paltry sum for such exquisite objects. The majority ended up in London in the British Museum, with a small number in Edinburgh. A small number have been loaned to the museum in Stornoway, and we were able to see them later in the week. Unfortunately we didn’t find any pieces as we walked across the beach. A pity as the last time one was sold after it was discovered in a drawer in Edinburgh, it went for £795,000. A bit more than Malcolm received. The tide was out so there was a vast expanse of sand to cross. I was interested in the rock formations. The geology of Lewis is dominated by Gneiss, one of the oldest rocks on the Earth, formed up to 3 billion years ago. John made it easy to find him! We returned to the minibus and drove back over to Stornoway where there was time to shower and take a short rest before heading out for a very decent curry at a local hostelry. Posted in Holiday, Walk | Tagged Beach, Cliff walk, Cliffs, Hike, Hiking, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, Travel, walk, Walking | 22 Replies Sunset on the cliffs at Whitburn Posted on January 20, 2022 by ms6282 10 Last week I was up in the North East with work. An intersting project for my second, part time academic job! I used this as an opportunity to visit some of my relatives up there and they were kind enough to put me up (and put up with me 😉) for a couple of days. I drove up on the Monday planning to arrive before sunset. As it happend I got there quicker than expected so decided to stretch my legs and get some fresh air after a long drive. I parked up near Souter lighthouse and strolled along the cliffs. During the walk the sun began to set and I was treated to a glorious sky lit up red and gold, reflected in the sea. My photos, snapped on my phone, don’t really do justice to what I saw. Posted in Walk | Tagged Cliffs, Marsden, Seaside, Souter lighthouse, walk, Walking, Whitburn | 10 Replies A walk along the cliffs Posted on October 24, 2021 by ms6282 4 The forecast for Tuesday predicted that after a reasonable start it would be a wet and windy afternoon. I was up early (as usual!) and decided to get out for a bracing walk along the cliffs to the south of Whitby before the weather changed. I managed to persuade my son to acompany me, be he soon lost his enthusiasm and turned back half way through the walk. We crossed over to the East Cliff and climbed up the 199 Steps circumnavigating the graveyard with views over the sea and towards the Abbey ruins. We joined the coastal path, which is part of the Cleveland Way route, and which would take us along the cliffs Passing the Abbey There were other people walking along the path, probably making their way to Robin Hood’s Bay. That wasn’t my plan. I’d walked from Robin Hood’s Bay back to Whitby last time we stayed here. I could have carried on walking the route in reverse this time but I’d decided to turn around at the lighthouse, which is about a third of the way to Robin Hood’s Bay and retrace my steps and get back to Whitby before the rain came in. I actually think the best views are gained walking towards Whitby. Here’s some photos I shot from the top of the cliffs – some taken going out and some coming back. Looking back towards the Abbey and the harbour The cliffs are very friable and are being rapidly eroded by the North Sea. I could see several diversions of the path inland since my last walk along here. Approaching the lighthouse. It’s been converted into a couple of holiday cottages – a dramatic place to stay. Just south of the lighthouse is a foghorn I don’t know whether it’s still operational but I wouldn’t want to be staying in one of the lighthouse cottages if it was. I turned around just after the lighthouse and headed back along the path towards Whitby. On the way I decided to divert down the cliffs to Saltwick bay. The tide was receding revealling a good stretch of fine sand. The last time we holidayed in Whitby we’d been fossiling here and without making any real effort I picked up a couple of pieces of ammonite and could see fragments of fossils in some of the larger rocks. Returning to the cliff top path, with the tide going out remains of a wrecked boat were revealed It didn’t take me long to get back to Whitby. I called into the bookshop (I just couldn’t help myself) and made a purchase and stopped off at a couple of shops to purchase some supplies. The cloud had been coming in during my walk and it started to rain quite heavily, but fortunately I wasn’t far from the cottage. I spent the afternoon taking it easy and catching up on some reading, drinking tea and eating cake! But in the evening we’d booked a table in the Magpie cafe on the harbour which is renowned for it’s fish and chips and other seafood. Last time we were here it was closed as there had been a fire, but it had been renovated since then. It’s very popular and although we’d booked a few days in advance could only get a table fairly late in the evening. We had a very enjoyable meal. I started with a plate of oysters My main course – hake wrapped in parma ham served with muscles I’m afraid I couldn’t resist the banana bread and butter pudding with custard – several shots of insulin required! After eating the rain had eased off so we walked along the harbour, climbed up to the Whale bone arch and made our way back to our cottage Posted in Eating out, Holiday, Travel, Walk | Tagged Cliffs, Hike, Hiking, North Yorkshire, Seafood, Travel, walk, Walking, Whitby | 4 Replies A walk along the cliffs Posted on August 31, 2021 by ms6282 3 Last Monday, before setting off on the long drive home, we took a couple of hours to go for a walk on the cliffs north of Whitburn near Souter lighthouse. The lighthouse opened in 1871 and was the first in the world with an electrical powered lamp. It was decommissioned in 1988 – but not before the foghorn kept me awake during my first visit to Whitburn, when it operated throughout a foggy night, while we were staying at J’s auntie’s house (the house where she was born!). Battered by the sea and the elements, the cliffs are eroding, a process being accelerated by climate change. Since we were last here, sections of the coastal path have been diverted due to safety concerns The cliffs are home to sea birds, including Kittiwakes, Fulmar, Cormorants, Shags and Guillemots. To the south of the lighthouse, the coastal path descends and there is access to a small cove known as the Wherry, a popular local recreation spot in the past when fishing boats were kept in and launched from the cove. There’s a lot of history in the area. Although today the coast between Whitburn and South Shields are owned by the National Trust the top of the cliffs is a pleasant lawned area not that long ago they were dominated by industry with a coalmine (Whitburn colliery) lime kilns and a railway running along the top of the cliffs. There’s no sign today of the mine, (where my wife’s grandfather used to work) but the old lime kiln just over the coast road still remains as a reminder of the industrial past. The Marsden Banner Group have some good information on the history of the colliery and the village on their website. Posted in Travel | Tagged Cliffs, Coastal walk, Marsden, Seaside, Sunderland, Travel, Whitburn | 3 Replies Porth Dafarch Posted on July 23, 2018 by ms6282 5 Several times of year, for my work related trips to Ireland, I dash down the A55 across Anglesey to board the ferry to Dublin at Holyhead. I never get the chance to see much of the island other than what I can see through the car windscreen. Holyhead isn’t a pretty place. It’s very much a working town without much work available, and that shows. Last week I was staying at Anglesey Outdoors, a campsite just outside Holyhead and it was something of a revaluation. After I’d checked in the campsite and settled into my Pod (I was “glamping”, I’m getting soft in my old age!) as it was a beautiful evening I decided to have a wander out to the coast, which was only a short distance away at Porth Dafarch. Arriving at the beach I had a wander along the cliffs. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves. Posted in Travel | Tagged Anglesey, Beach, Cliffs, Coast, Cymru, North Wales, Sea, Travel, Wales | 5 Replies A walk along the cliffs from Robin Hood’s Bay to Whitby Posted on August 9, 2017 by ms6282 11 We’d been wanting to walk along the cliffs from Robin Hood’s Bay back to Whitby during our recent holiday. Unfortunately the weather hadn’t been particularly promising. But on the Friday the forecast was for sunshine until the evening, so we laced up our boots and took the bus the few miles to Robin Hood’s Bay and set out along the coastal path. It was easy walking at first but we soon had to negociate a series of “ups and downs” along the cliffs. Looking back shortly after setting out. A short distance along the route we came across this “rocket post”. Devices similar to this were used by the coastguard to practice rescuing shipwrecked sailors. Rockets were used to fire ropes across to stranded ships. It was a beautiful day, if a little windy. There were great views of the cliffs ahead and the sea was a beautiful shade of blue. “Scars” could be seen under the water. It was high tide but these rocky selves that make this stretch of coastline potentially treacherous for shipping would soon be revealed as the tide receded. Looking out to sea. Moving along the coast This must be the shortest lighthouse I’ve seen. A cliff face of Kittiwakes A short distance after the lighthouse we passed this disused foghorn station. I wouldn’t have liked to be walking past when this was blasting out. Carrying on the cliffs Getting closer to Whitby. We passed the bay where we’d been foddiling earlier that week. The Abbey came into view Looking down to the ship wreck we’d walked past during the fossiling trip Whitby harbour came into view. Getting closer to the Abbey We finished the walk with tea and cake in the YHA café next to the Abbey. 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A new bike store has opened at Preston Railway Station allowing cyclists to store their bikes. More than 200 bikes can be stored at the Preston Bike Hub and it has 24-hour secured access. Next to the Leisure Lakes shop the new building on the side of the station is now open for use. It’s part of Virgin Trains plan to get more people cycling to catch the train, and they are spending £1.8m on five bike hubs across the UK. Virgin Trains project manager Paul Holland said: “We want to encourage sustainable transport to and from our stations by providing opportunities for seamless and sustainable end-to-end customer journeys.” Leisure Lakes have opened their new brand offering bike repairs and plenty of other cycling kit. Marketing manager Beth Noy said: “As a family business we have been working hard for over 36 years to provide quality bikes and accessories to get people out riding, and enjoying it. “It’s been great to see cycling growing so much in our home town, Preston, and we are all so proud to be on board with such a great project; the Virgin Trains Bike Hub will improve cycling access to the city by giving commuters convenient and easy to storage for their bikes.” Read more: New bridge will allow cycle route between Avenham Park and the Station Further work on Preston Station is continuing as Virgin Trains continues redevelopment work on the grade-II listed station, including adding new shops and improved entrance ways. Do you cycle in Preston? What do you think about the bike hub? Will you use it? Let us know in the comments below Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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Authorities made a grisly discovery in Southern California on Friday when they found more than 1,000 dead animals in an industrial complex, according to Fox News. Reptiles, birds, and fish were among the dead that officers found in the commercial building, Montclair Police Department Sgt. Minook said, which is about 33 miles east of Los Angeles. “There was little ventilation provided,” the Inland Valley Humane Society and S.P.C.A. said on Facebook. “Rescue Officers could not find any food or water for the birds. The warehouse was covered in feces and filled with trash.” Close to 2,000 live parakeets, chickens, and other exotic birds were rescued from the site along with dozens of exotic fish and coral, the Inland Humane Society said. The owner was arrested for an unrelated offense earlier this week but is now likely to face felony animal cruelty charges, though their name was not immediately released. The investigation into the complex started on Thursday, Fox News said. The Humane Society, The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Montclair police, and the Department of Health are all working together in the animal cruelty probe and will work to find new homes for the animals in time. "All of the birds are part of an ongoing investigation," the Inland Humane Society said. "Their adoption availability is pending at this time because of the investigation." Authorities only discovered the animals because they were serving an arrest warrant on the suspect and the Inland Valley Humane Society said that the Montclair Police Department had called them to take two dogs away who were believed to be on site, without any knowledge of the thousands of animals inside. By their estimation, between 1,000 and 2,000 chicks and chickens in addition to exotic birds were being kept in what they called "appalling conditions." Rescuers couldn't find any food or water for the animals in the building which had poor ventilation and was already filled with trash and covered in feces from the animals trapped inside. "It's sad because they're animals. It's pathetic," said Peggy King, who works near the warehouse where the animals were found. "For people to be like this, I just don't even comprehend it. Because, really, what are you doing with all those animals? "And then I just saw those baby chicks being delivered last week," she added. "So that was kind of breaking my heart -- when I found out there was reptiles in there. So you wonder: What was he doing with baby chicks?" -WN.com, Maureen Foody
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1337394 – DHT : few Files are not accessible and not listed on mount + more than one Directory have same gfid + (sometimes) attributes has ?? in ls output after renaming Directories from multiple client at same time Login [x] Log in using an account from: Fedora Account System Red Hat Associate Red Hat Customer Or login using a Red Hat Bugzilla account Forgot Password Login: Hide Forgot Create an Account Red Hat Bugzilla – Bug 1337394 [?] New Simple Search Advanced Search My Links Browse Requests Reports Current State Search Tabular reports Graphical reports Duplicates Other Reports User Changes Plotly Reports Bug Status Bug Severity Non-Defaults | Product Dashboard Help Page Help! Bug Writing Guidelines What's new Browser Support Policy 5.0.4.rh74 Release notes FAQ Guides index User guide Web Services Contact Legal This site requires JavaScript to be enabled to function correctly, please enable it. Bug 1337394 - DHT : few Files are not accessible and not listed on mount + more than one Directory have same gfid + (sometimes) attributes has ?? in ls output after renaming Directories from multiple client at same time Summary: DHT : few Files are not accessible and not listed on mount + more than one Di... Keywords: Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE Alias: None Product: GlusterFS Classification: Community Component: distribute Sub Component: --- Version: 3.8.0 Hardware: x86_64 OS: Linux Priority: unspecified Severity: high Target Milestone: --- Assignee: Sakshi QA Contact: Docs Contact: URL: Whiteboard: dht-gfid-dir,dht-file-access Depends On: 1118762 1118770 1336698 Blocks: 1299184 1337022 TreeView+ depends on / blocked Reported: 2016-05-19 06:11 UTC by Sakshi Modified: 2016-08-01 01:22 UTC (History) CC List: 11 users (show) bugs kramdoss mzywusko nbalacha racpatel rcyriac rgowdapp rhinduja sabansal sankarshan smohan Fixed In Version: glusterfs-3.8rc2 Doc Type: If docs needed, set a value Doc Text: Clone Of: 1336698 Environment: Last Closed: 2016-06-16 14:07:31 UTC Regression: --- Mount Type: --- Documentation: --- CRM: Verified Versions: Dependent Products: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Red Hat Gluster Storage Attachments (Terms of Use) Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Description Sakshi 2016-05-19 06:11:06 UTC +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1336698 +++
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One of the top suspects behind killer vascular diseases is the victim of mistaken identity, according to researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, who used genetic tracing to help hunt down the real culprit. The guilty party is not the smooth muscle cells within blood vessel walls, which for decades was thought to combine with cholesterol and fat that can clog arteries. Blocked vessels can eventually lead to heart attacks and strokes, which account for one in three deaths in the United States. Instead, a previously unknown type of stem cell — a multipotent vascular stem cell — is to blame, and it should now be the focus in the search for new treatments, the scientists report in a new study appearing June 6 in the journal Nature Communications. “For the first time, we are showing evidence that vascular diseases are actually a kind of stem cell disease,” said principal investigator Song Li, professor of bioengineering and a researcher at the Berkeley Stem Cell Center. “This work should revolutionize therapies for vascular diseases because we now know that stem cells rather than smooth muscle cells are the correct therapeutic target.” The finding that a stem cell population contributes to artery-hardening diseases, such as atherosclerosis, provides a promising new direction for future research, the study authors said. “This is groundbreaking and provocative work, as it challenges existing dogma,” said Dr. Deepak Srivastava, who directs cardiovascular and stem cell research at the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, and who provided some of the mouse vascular tissues used by the researchers. “Targeting the vascular stem cells rather than the existing smooth muscle in the vessel wall might be much more effective in treating vascular disease.” It is generally accepted that the buildup of artery-blocking plaque stems from the body’s immune response to vessel damage caused by low-density lipoproteins, the so-called bad cholesterol many people try to keep low. Such damage attracts legions of white blood cells and can spur the formation of fibrous scar tissue that accumulates within the vessel, narrowing the blood flow. The scar tissue, known as neointima, has certain characteristics of smooth muscle, the dominant type of tissue in the blood vessel wall. Because mature smooth muscle cells no longer multiply and grow, it was theorized that in the course of the inflammatory response, they revert, or de-differentiate, into an earlier state where they can proliferate and form matrices that contribute to plaque buildup. However, no experiments published have directly demonstrated this de-differentiation process, so Li and his research team remained skeptical. They turned to transgenic mice with a gene that caused their mature smooth muscle cells to glow green under a microscope. In analyzing the cells from cross sections of the blood vessels, they found that more than 90 percent of the cells in the blood vessels were mature smooth muscle cells. They then isolated and cultured the cells taken from the middle layer of the mouse blood vessels. After one month of cell expansion, the researchers saw a threefold increase in the size of the cell nucleus and the spreading area, along with an increase in stress fibers. Notably, none of the new, proliferating cells glowed green, which meant that their lineage could not be traced back to the mature smooth muscle cells originally isolated from the blood vessels. “Not only was there a lack of green markers in the cell cultures, but we noticed that another type of cell isolated from the blood vessels exhibited progenitor traits for different types of tissue, not just smooth muscle cells,” said Zhenyu Tang, co-lead author of the study and a Ph.D. student in the UC Berkeley-UCSF Graduate Program in Bioengineering. The other co-lead author of the study, Aijun Wang, was a post-doctoral researcher in Li’s lab. “The different phenotypes gave us the clue that stem cells were involved,” said Wang, who is now an assistant professor and the co-director of the Surgical Bioengineering Laboratory at the UC Davis Medical Center. “We did further tests and detected proteins and transcriptional factors that are only found in stem cells. No one knew that these cells existed in the blood vessel walls because no one looked for them before.” Further experiments determined that the newly discovered vascular stem cells were multipotent, or capable of differentiating into various specialized cell types, including smooth muscle, nerve, cartilage, bone and fat cells. This would explain why previous studies misidentified the cells involved in vessel clogs as de-differentiated smooth muscle cells after vascular injury. “In the later stages of vascular disease, the soft vessels become hardened and more brittle,” said Li. “Previously, there was controversy about how soft tissue would become hard. The ability of stem cells to form bone or cartilage could explain this calcification of the blood vessels.” Other tests in the study showed that the multipotent stem cells were dormant under normal physiological conditions. When the blood vessel walls were damaged, the stem cells rather than the mature smooth muscle cells became activated and started to multiply. The researchers analyzed human carotid arteries to confirm that the same type of multipotent vascular stem cells are found in human blood vessels. “If your target is wrong, then your treatment can’t be very effective,” said Dr. Shu Chien, director of the Institute of Engineering in Medicine at UC San Diego, and Li’s former adviser. “These new findings give us the right target and should speed up the discovery of novel treatments for vascular diseases.” Grants from the National Institutes of Health, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command helped support this research.
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Shocki­ng images which emerge­d on social media show men's limp bodies suspen­ded from their feet off a tall struct­ure In its latest public display of barbarity, Islamic State (IS) militants hung bodies of men believed to be Iraqi soldiers from the entrance to a town in northern Iraq, Hawija. According to Daily Mail, the shocking images which emerged on social media show the men’s limp bodies suspended from their feet off a tall structure in the town of Hawija. The notorious black flag used by the group was displayed above the bodies as horrified onlookers inspected the scene. PHOTO: AFP/FILE Some of the deceased men appeared to be wearing military uniforms but it is not known if they were Iraqi soldiers. Read: Islamic State fashion merchandise goes viral on social media However, witnesses quoted by local Iraqi reports said the bodies, strung upside down, were bodies of Iraqi government soldiers killed while battling IS forces in Tikrit, located about 74 miles away. One of the pictures shows an IS fighter believed to be Abu Al Rahman posing triumphantly – giving the one-fingered salute in front of a bloodied victim’s corpse. Hawija is a predominantly Sunni Muslim town which lies off a major highway leading to Mosul and the capital Baghdad, and the extremist group has established a firm foothold here. Since IS first invaded the city in June 2014, it progressively conquered neighbouring villages until it gained enough support from locals to establish its new headquarters there. Over the last nine months, its main base in Iraq has been the country’s second-largest city Mosul, which it took over last year. It has offered IS a military advantage due to its proximity to the Syrian border, which allows them to smuggle both weapons and soldiers. Read: Islamic State poses serious threat to Pakistan: FO But a US-led coalition has attacked the city with airstrikes for many months – targeting IS convoys and weapons stores. At least 30,000 troops used jets and helicopters to try to push into the IS-held city that is only 100 miles from Baghdad, Vice News reported. Read full story
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The White House invites reporters inside to participate in their press briefings, so it would stand to reason that White House officials should decide the rules, like whether or not to allow recordings or turn on the television cameras. But CNN’s Don Lemon has a different idea – civil disobedience, of sorts, and while discussing the matter on Monday he said as much to another whiner on his network, Jim Acosta. Responding to Acosta accusing the White House of “blackballing” their employer, Lemon said, “Why don’t you just turn the cameras on?” “Would they take our press credentials away?” Acosta responded. “I don’t know. Would they kick me out of the White House if I were to start rolling with my phone? I don’t know.” Playboy’s White House reporter blasts Trump spokeswoman: ‘Come on! You’re inflaming everybody!’ To which Lemon replied: “I think someone has to take a stand and turn the cameras on and see what the ramifications are. They can’t kick everybody out.” Yeah, we’re not sure it would be wise to test this, Don, but it would certainly fun watching Jim try! The exchange was discussed on Tuesday’s version of Fox News’ “Outnumbered,” where Meghan McCain slammed the reporters for going “on TV wanting to have a Twitter moment, wanting to be famous.” Watch the exchange below: Even Jared Kushner couldn’t ignore Melania’s dress as she wowed everyone in the Rose Garden Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of BizPac Review. Wake up right! Receive our free morning news blast HERE
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CLOSE USA Today Sports' Tom Pelissero recaps the biggest takeaways from Sunday's NFL games. USA TODAY Sports Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman (24) attempts to intercept a pass intended for Carolina Panthers wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. (19) in the third quarter at FedEx Field. The Panthers won 26-15. (Photo: Geoff Burke, USA TODAY Sports) LANDOVER, Md. – There weren’t many fireworks in the Josh Norman Revenge Bowl, but once again, his former squad haunted him. The Washington Redskins cornerback, for the first time playing the Carolina Panthers – the team that offered him the franchise tag only to rescind it in April – played well on an individual basis. But Carolina got the last laugh in Monday night’s 26-15 Panther victory. “I believe that Josh had this game circled,” Carolina receiver Ted Ginn Jr. told reporters after the game. “But we did, too.” Panthers quarterback Cam Newton targeted a receiver in Norman’s coverage only five times out of his 37 passing attempts. Out of those, Newton completed only three receptions for 32 yards. Norman almost had the play of the game when he leaped up in the air and nearly came down with an interception on an attempted deep pass to Ginn. “I wanted him to,” Norman said when asked about Newton challenging him. “That’s what I was talking to him about out on the football field. That’s why we were jawing at each other a good bit there. He threw that long ball to Teddy. I should have came down with it. It popped up from me. “After that I didn’t see no more of him all night. I think (offensive coordinator Mike) Shula got in his ear. I wish he didn’t because I’m pretty sure he would’ve uncontained the beast.” Throughout the game, Norman covered Ginn and fellow receivers Kelvin Benjamin and Devin Funchess. For the majority of snaps, however, Norman shadowed Benjamin, often following him to the right side of the field. Norman called facing his former squad “different,” but the Washington secondary couldn’t avoid giving up the big play. Late in the first quarter, the Panthers bunched Ginn and Benjamin to one side of the field. As Norman streaked down the field with Ginn on a go route up the seam, it appeared as if he thought he’d have help over the top from safety Donte Whitner. Norman didn’t, and Newton found Ginn for an uncontested 30-yard score. “Some of the guys did what I knew they were going to do,” Norman said. “The routes they were running were similar to going back to what I saw in practice when I was with them. They did a couple of things to switch up, which is cool. But at the same time, I don’t know, just going out there and just playing ball and trying to get a W, I think that was the biggest thing. And we didn’t get that accomplished tonight.” PHOTOS: Best of NFL Week 15
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In a headline that spooked headline-scanning algos, moments ago French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen announced that she is stepping down as head of her National Front party. What the headline ignored to add is that her leadership departure is only "temporary", and as AP notes is just an attempt by Le Pen, who according to polls is trailing Macron as much as 25 points in the runoff round, to embrace, or rather be embraced by, a wide range of potential voters ahead of the May 7 vote between herself and Emmanuel Macron. Cited by AP, Le Pen said on public TV that"tonight, I am no longer the president of the National Front. I am the presidential candidate." To be sure, Le Pen has said in the past that she is not a candidate of her party, and made that point when she rolled out her platform in February, saying the measures she was espousing were not her party's, but her own. Le Pen has worked to bring in voters from the left and right for several years, cleaning up her party's far-right image in the process. Facing a deficit of at least 20 points in the runoff round, the anti-establishment candidate will face an uphill climb if she hopes to catch up to Macron over the next two weeks, assuming of course that the polls are accurate.
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A South Carolina woman admits she killed four members of her family but says she was mentally ill at the time she gunned down her two sons, her ex-husband and her stepmother. Susan Hendricks pleaded guilty Friday to four counts of murder in the shooting deaths in October 2011. Authorities say the 49-year-old Hendricks tried to make it look like one of her sons killed the others before he committed suicide. Investigators say she was trying to collect about $700,000 worth of life insurance policies. The killings took place in two homes in Liberty in the northwest part of the state. Authorities say Hendricks also killed a man in 2006, but claimed self-defense. Charges were never filed in that case. Hendricks will be sentenced after a hearing Friday.
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Amazon is a global superstore, like Walmart. It’s also a hardware manufacturer, like Apple, and a utility, like Con Edison, and a video distributor, like Netflix, and a book publisher, like Random House, and a production studio, like Paramount, and a literary magazine, like The Paris Review, and a grocery deliverer, like FreshDirect, and someday it might be a package service, like U.P.S. Its founder and chief executive, Jeff Bezos, also owns a major newspaper, the Washington Post. All these streams and tributaries make Amazon something radically new in the history of American business. Sam Walton wanted merely to be the world’s biggest retailer. After Apple launched the iPod, Steve Jobs didn’t sign up pop stars for recording contracts. A.T. & T. doesn’t build transmission towers and rent them to smaller phone companies, the way Amazon Web Services provides server infrastructure for startups (not to mention the C.I.A.). Amazon’s identity and goals are never clear and always fluid, which makes the company destabilizing and intimidating. Bezos originally thought of calling his company Relentless.com—that U.R.L. still takes you to Amazon’s site—before adopting the name of the world’s largest river by volume. (If Bezos were a reader of classic American fiction, he might have hit upon Octopus.com.) Amazon’s shape-shifting, engulfing quality, its tentacles extending in all directions, makes it unusual even in the tech industry, where rapid growth, not profitability, is the measure of success. Amazon is not just the “Everything Store,” to quote the title of Brad Stone’s rich chronicle of Bezos and his company; it’s more like the Everything. What remains constant is ambition, and the search for new things to be ambitious about. It seems preposterous now, but Amazon began as a bookstore. In 1994, at the age of thirty, Bezos, a Princeton graduate, quit his job at a Manhattan hedge fund and moved to Seattle to found a company that could ride the exponential growth of the early commercial Internet. (Bezos calculated that, in 1993, usage climbed by two hundred and thirty thousand per cent.) His wife, MacKenzie, is a novelist who studied under Toni Morrison at Princeton; according to Stone, Bezos’s favorite novel is Kazuo Ishiguro’s “The Remains of the Day,” which is on the suggested reading list for Amazon executives. All the other titles, including “Sam Walton, Made in America: My Story,” are business books, and even Ishiguro’s novel—about a self-erasing English butler who realizes that he has missed his chance at happiness in love—offers what Bezos calls a “regret-minimization framework”: how not to end up like the butler. Bezos is, above all things, pragmatic. (He declined to be interviewed for this article.) It wasn’t a love of books that led him to start an online bookstore. “It was totally based on the property of books as a product,” Shel Kaphan, Bezos’s former deputy, says. Books are easy to ship and hard to break, and there was a major distribution warehouse in Oregon. Crucially, there are far too many books, in and out of print, to sell even a fraction of them at a physical store. The vast selection made possible by the Internet gave Amazon its initial advantage, and a wedge into selling everything else. For Bezos to have seen a bookstore as a means to world domination at the beginning of the Internet age, when there was already a crisis of confidence in the publishing world, in a country not known for its book-crazy public, was a stroke of business genius. In 1995, in Chicago, Bezos manned an Amazon booth at the annual conclave of the publishing industry, which is now called BookExpo America. Roger Doeren, from a Kansas City store called Rainy Day Books, was stopped short by Amazon’s sign: “Earth’s Biggest Bookstore.” Approaching Bezos, he asked, “Where is Earth’s biggest bookstore?” “Cyberspace,” Bezos replied. “We started a Web site last year. Who are your suppliers?” “Ingram, and Baker & Taylor.” “Ours, too. What’s your database?” “ ‘Books in Print.’ ” “Ours, too. So what makes you Earth’s biggest?” “We have the most affiliate links”—a form of online advertising. Doeren considered this, then asked, “What’s your business model?” Bezos said that Amazon intended to sell books as a way of gathering data on affluent, educated shoppers. The books would be priced close to cost, in order to increase sales volume. After collecting data on millions of customers, Amazon could figure out how to sell everything else dirt cheap on the Internet. (Amazon says that its original business plan “contemplated only books.”) Afterward, Doeren told his partner at Rainy Day Books, Vivien Jennings, “I just met the world’s biggest snake-oil salesman. It’s going to be really bad for books.” Before Google, and long before Facebook, Bezos had realized that the greatest value of an online company lay in the consumer data it collected. Two decades later, Amazon sells a bewildering array of products: lawnmowers, iPods, art work, toys, diapers, dildos, shoes, bike racks, gun safes, 3-D printers. Amazon’s code of corporate secrecy is extreme—it won’t confirm how many Seattle employees it has, or how many Kindle e-readers have been sold—so it’s impossible to know for sure, but, according to one publisher’s estimate, book sales in the U.S. now make up no more than seven per cent of the company’s roughly seventy-five billion dollars in annual revenue. Origins, though, leave lasting marks, and Amazon remains intimately tangled up in books. Few notice if Amazon prices an electronics store out of business (except its staff); but, in the influential, self-conscious world of people who care about reading, Amazon’s unparalleled power generates endless discussion, along with paranoia, resentment, confusion, and yearning. For its part, Amazon continues to expend considerable effort both to dominate this small, fragile market and to win the hearts and minds of readers. To many book professionals, Amazon is a ruthless predator. The company claims to want a more literate world—and it came along when the book world was in distress, offering a vital new source of sales. But then it started asking a lot of personal questions, and it created dependency and harshly exploited its leverage; eventually, the book world realized that Amazon had its house keys and its bank-account number, and wondered if that had been the intention all along. Recently, Amazon even started creating its own “content”—publishing books. The results have been decidedly mixed. A monopoly is dangerous because it concentrates so much economic power, but in the book business the prospect of a single owner of both the means of production and the modes of distribution is especially worrisome: it would give Amazon more control over the exchange of ideas than any company in U.S. history. Even in the iPhone age, books remain central to American intellectual life, and perhaps to democracy. And so the big question is not just whether Amazon is bad for the book industry; it’s whether Amazon is bad for books. In the nineteen-nineties, a different leviathan held publishers and independent bookstores in its grasp: chain stores, led by Barnes & Noble. When Amazon emerged, publishers in New York suddenly had a new buyer that paid quickly, sold their backlist as well as new titles, and, unlike traditional bookstores, made very few returns. Publishers must buy back unsold inventory from retailers, an archaic and costly practice that one ex-Amazon employee called “an absurdly inefficient model, worse than my uncle sending his laundry home from college.” John Sargent, who is the chief executive of Macmillan, first met Bezos in the mid-nineties, at a hotel in Washington, D.C. “He was this incredibly energetic guy,” Sargent said. “I thought it was a really good idea.” Jane Friedman, who was then an associate publisher at Knopf, and subsequently ran HarperCollins, said of Bezos, “I was completely taken with him. He was a skinny kid, he was young, he was excitable, and he was completely serious about what he was doing. I drank the Kool-Aid.” Amazon’s revenue multiplied every year. In the late nineties, an Amazon vice-president named Mary Morouse e-mailed her colleagues after a trip to visit publishers in New York. “We are certainly popular with them,” she wrote. “They rave about Amazon.com—both as a store/service and a great way to market books. There were several examples cited where Amazon.com ‘made’ titles. And they love our sales numbers.” “Well, if you haven’t seen him, do you know a good recipe for puff pastry?” Publishers weren’t troubled that Amazon sold their books at dramatic discounts. They all wanted to collaborate with the Seattle upstart, and they used Amazon as an information resource; it was a vast improvement over the old green-bound copies of “Books in Print.” A New York marketing executive told me, “When Amazon came into the picture, metadata”—code numbers, Library of Congress categories, search keywords—“became an integral part of books.” A few farsighted publishers wondered if Amazon would eventually control so much of the market that it would stop selling books at cost and raise prices to become more profitable. By 1997, when the company went public, Amazon’s book inventory could have filled six football fields. But someone who read Bezos’s year-end letter to shareholders might well have thought that Amazon’s eight-hundred-and-thirty-eight-per-cent sales growth had been in shoes, since he barely mentioned books. In the letter, Bezos noted tersely, “We are planning to add music to our product offering.” (Unlike Jobs, Bezos wasn’t a passionate listener: he once agreed to be interviewed for a program about the Beatles, and when employees, prepping the boss, asked him to name a favorite Beatles tune, Bezos chose “America,” by Simon & Garfunkel.) Soon after music came DVDs and consumer electronics. A New York literary agent told me that books were Amazon’s version of “a gateway drug.” Sargent said that Bezos’s ambition was apparent to him from the beginning—“My God, he drives hard.” But he couldn’t see Bezos’s master plan “for shit.” “He was already going to be the Everything Store,” Sargent said when we met in his trapezoidal office, in the narrow wedge of the Flatiron Building. “I thought he was just a bookstore, stupid me. Books were going to be the way to get the names and the data. Books were his customer-acquisition strategy.” As long as Amazon kept growing like mad, investors would pour in money and Wall Street wouldn’t pay much attention to profits. (The company didn’t have a profitable quarter until 2001, and still struggles to stay in the black.) In the mid- to late nineties, Bezos hired two dozen writers and editors to produce copy for the Web site. One of them—Amazon employee No. 55—was a cultural critic from New York named James Marcus, who, in turn, brought in his friend Kerry Fried, who edited his pieces at the Village Voice. (She had also worked at several New York publishers and at The New York Review of Books.) For these refugees from New York, where jobs in publishing and journalism were already beginning to thin out, Amazon offered the thrill of working at a rising power, with stock options and an enormous audience. Marcus edited the home page, which was visited by at least thirty million people a day. Under the rubric “Books Favorites,” he and his staff often promoted novels that needed a push to claim an audience, such as Myla Goldberg’s “Bee Season.” Marcus wrote hundreds of short book reviews and thousands of descriptive blurbs; Fried, who edited the Literature and Fiction section with Marcus, posted interviews with authors, including Penelope Fitzgerald and Stanley Kunitz. In 2004, Marcus, now the executive editor of Harper’s, published a wry, bittersweet memoir of his experience, “Amazonia.” He told me, “It was useful to Amazon, as a business strategy, to convey the feeling of your beloved indie bookstore, full of hip, book-loving people.” Readers, especially isolated ones, adored Amazon. “We heard from people all the time,” Marcus said. “ ‘I live in some Podunk town, the nearest bookstore is a hundred miles from my house, and now I can get the most obscure book.’ ” Marcus asked Toni Morrison to do an interview. “I’m happy to talk,” she told him. “I hear you’re selling more books than anyone in the history of the world.” In “Amazonia,” Marcus describes Bezos’s “anticharismatic charisma, which would have mortified a Great Man of a century ago but seemed just right for our nerd-driven meritocracy.” In those years, Bezos joined his staff for the round-the-clock work of “picking” and shipping books at warehouses during the holiday season. One day in 1997, Fried went into the company kitchen and found him absorbed in assembling an ant farm. “He had a lot of curiosity,” she said. “I keep hearing about Jeff’s temper, but I have to say I never witnessed it. He was really pleasant and fun.” His ambition sometimes had an idealistic cast: he wanted Amazon to warehouse two copies of every book ever printed, an unrealized dream grandly called the Alexandria Project. At Amazon, original writing wasn’t even called “content.” It was known as “verbiage,” simplified to “verbage.” Amazon’s writers and editors formed a counterculture that never fit easily in a company ruled by computer engineers and M.B.A.s, who valued data most and believed only in measurable truths. “The key to understanding Amazon is the hiring process,” one former employee said. “You’re not hired to do a particular job—you’re hired to be an Amazonian. Lots of managers had to take the Myers-Briggs personality tests. Eighty per cent of them came in two or three similar categories, and Bezos is the same: introverted, detail-oriented, engineer-type personality. Not musicians, designers, salesmen. The vast majority fall within the same personality type—people who graduate at the top of their class at M.I.T. and have no idea what to say to a woman in a bar.” The humanists at Amazon brought a strain of intellectual irony that set them apart from the company’s cult of relentlessness. Bezos closed annual reports to shareholders with an exhortation to experiment and to fight complacency: “This is still Day 1.” Marcus and Fried joked about writing a novel that would begin, “It was Day 1. Again.” (Amazon recently began publishing a literary magazine for its Kindle device: Day One.) One important way that Bezos’s writers and editors differed from the tech and business people was in their gentler attitude toward book publishers. Even when Amazon’s entire business was in books, and its relations with publishers were fairly good, it nurtured a certain impatience with New York houses that supplied the products it sold. Mary Morouse’s account of her trip east in 1999 reported, “I had one S.V.P. of sales tell me, ‘We like any account who is growing faster than we are, but we don’t really forecast that way.’ When I asked him how much they are growing, he said ‘I don’t know. I think we were flat last year.’ That gives you some idea of the level of business focus.” According to Marcus, Amazon executives considered publishing people “antediluvian losers with rotary phones and inventory systems designed in 1968 and warehouses full of crap.” Publishers kept no data on customers, making their bets on books a matter of instinct rather than metrics. They were full of inefficiences, starting with overpriced Manhattan offices. There was “a general feeling that the New York publishing business was just this cloistered, Gilded Age antique just barely getting by in a sort of Colonial Williamsburg of commerce, but when Amazon waded into this they would show publishing how it was done.” During the 1999 holiday season, Amazon tried publishing books, leasing the rights to a defunct imprint called Weathervane and putting out a few titles. “These were not incipient best-sellers,” Marcus writes. “They were creatures from the black lagoon of the remainder table”—Christmas recipes and the like, selected with no apparent thought. Employees with publishing experience, like Fried, were not consulted. Weathervane fell into an oblivion so complete that there’s no trace of it on the Internet. (Representatives at the company today claim never to have heard of it.) Nobody at Amazon seemed to absorb any lessons from the failure. A decade later, the company would try again. Amazon was a megastore, not an indie bookshop, let alone a literary review, and its writers were under pressure to prove that their work produced sales. If a customer clicked on a review or an interview, then left the page without making a purchase, it was logged as a Repel. Marcus was informed that his repulsion rate was too high. “Nobody ever felt safe,” Fried said of her editorial colleagues. “I took home my Rolodex every day.” Book retailers, such as Barnes & Noble, negotiate “co-op,” or coöperative promotional fees, from publishers in exchange for prominent product placement. It’s a way for a retailer to get a larger discount without violating the 1936 Robinson-Patman Act, which prohibits producers from offering price advantages to favored retailers. Although co-op fees weren’t “dreamed up by Amazon,” Marcus told me, “Amazon proved to be particularly good at squeezing this money out of publishers.” Publishers paid ten thousand dollars for a book to be prominently featured on the home page. They never knew exactly how much these payments helped sales, and negotiations over them became tense. (In a statement, Amazon said, “As a general practice, we don’t discuss our business negotiations with publishers.”) Each category within Amazon’s Books division had to collect co-op fees, and revenue targets rose steeply. In 1999, the company received $3,621,250 in co-op fees; the goal for 2000 was set at $9.25 million. When Marcus asked if publishers should be given sales targets in exchange for their payments, Lyn Blake, the executive who had created the co-op program, said no, adding, “Look, it’s the cost of doing business.” The editorial staff was reminded that the money, unlike the receipts on sold books, went straight to Amazon’s bottom line. Judgments about which books should be featured on the site were increasingly driven by promotional fees. Around this time, a group called the “personalization team,” or P13N, started to replace editorial suggestions for readers with algorithms that used customers’ history to make recommendations for future purchases. At Amazon, “personalization” meant data analytics and statistical probability. Author interviews became less frequent, and in-house essays were subsumed by customer reviews, which cost the company nothing. Tim Appelo, the entertainment editor at the time, said, “You could be the Platonic ideal of the reviewer, and you would not beat even those rather crude early algorithms.” Amazon’s departments competed with one another almost as fiercely as they did with other companies. According to Brad Stone, a trash-talking sign was hung on a wall in the P13N office: “PEOPLE FORGET THAT JOHN HENRY DIED IN THE END.” Machines defeated human beings. In December, 1999, at the height of the dot-com mania, Time named Bezos its Person of the Year. “Amazon isn’t about technology or even commerce,” the breathless cover article announced. “Amazon is, like every other site on the Web, a content play.” Yet this was the moment, Marcus said, when “content” people were “on the way out.” Although the writers and the editors made the site more interesting, and easier to navigate, they didn’t bring more customers. One day, Fried discovered a memo, written by a programmer and accidentally left on a printer, which suggested eliminating the editorial department. Anne Hurley, the editor-in-chief of the DVD and Video section, was viewed dismissively by her boss, Jason Kilar, who went on to run the video-streaming company Hulu. He told her, “I’m sorry, Anne, I just don’t see what value you add.” (Kilar denies saying this.) In July, 2000, Bezos sent out a company-wide e-mail with the subject line “Smile, remember it’s Day 1, and let’s kick some butt.” Several months earlier, the bubble had burst, and Amazon’s overcapitalized share price was plunging. For the first time, Wall Street lost faith in the company, and Bezos announced that the next eighteen months would be devoted to making “serious profits.” Marcus and Fried quit before they could be laid off. Tim Appelo took Marcus’s place. “I was the last human editor of the home page,” he told me. “By the time I got there, it was only partly human.” By 2002, the home page was fully automated. (Today, eight editors select titles to be featured on the Books page, and if you scour the site you can find a books blog, Omnivoracious, but its offerings seem marginal to the retail enterprise.) Editorial content had served its purpose, just as selling books had served its purpose, and Amazon’s conquistadores galloped onward. The fact that Amazon once devoted significant space on its site to editorial judgments—to thinking and writing—would be an obscure footnote if not for certain turns in the company’s more recent history. According to one insider, around 2008—when the company was selling far more than books, and was making twenty billion dollars a year in revenue, more than the combined sales of all other American bookstores—Amazon began thinking of content as central to its business. Authors started to be considered among the company’s most important customers. By then, Amazon had lost much of the market in selling music and videos to Apple and Netflix, and its relations with publishers were deteriorating. These difficulties offended Bezos’s ideal of “seamless” commerce. “The company despises friction in the marketplace,” the Amazon insider said. “It’s easier for us to sell books and make books happen if we do it our way and not deal with others. It’s a tech-industry thing: ‘We think we can do it better.’ ” If you could control the content, you controlled everything. Many publishers had come to regard Amazon as a heavy in khakis and oxford shirts. In its drive for profitability, Amazon did not raise retail prices; it simply squeezed its suppliers harder, much as Walmart had done with manufacturers. Amazon demanded ever-larger co-op fees and better shipping terms; publishers knew that they would stop being favored by the site’s recommendation algorithms if they didn’t comply. Eventually, they all did. (Few customers realize that the results generated by Amazon’s search engine are partly determined by promotional fees.) Sales meetings in Seattle were now all about payments, not new books, and the size of orders was predicated on algorithms, rather than on the enthusiasm of the publishers’ sales staff and Amazon’s own buyers, who were rebranded as “inventory managers.” Brad Stone describes one campaign to pressure the most vulnerable publishers for better terms: internally, it was known as the Gazelle Project, after Bezos suggested “that Amazon should approach these small publishers the way a cheetah would pursue a sickly gazelle.” (Company lawyers later changed the name to the Small Publisher Negotiation Program.) “The Gazelle Project—that was me,” Dennis Johnson, a co-owner of Melville House, a small publisher with offices on the Brooklyn waterfront, said. Melville House puts out quality fiction and nonfiction, including “Debt: The First 5,000 Years,” by the anarchist anthropologist David Graeber; “The Flight of the Intellectuals,” by Paul Berman; and translations of the German novelist Hans Fallada. In 2004, when Melville House was just getting started, Johnson’s distributor called him and described his negotiations with Amazon as being “like dinner with the Godfather.” Amazon wanted a payment without having to reveal how many Melville House books were sold on the site. (Amazon rarely makes its sales figures public, using bar graphs without numbers in presentations.) “ ‘Fuck you’ was my attitude,” Johnson said. “ ‘They’re bluffing—I’m going to call their bluff.’ I’m a working-class kid. I come at this from ‘This is my company, you don’t come in here.’ ” Johnson, who remains one of the few people in publishing willing to criticize Amazon on the record, contacted reporters, and Publishers Weekly ran a story. By the next day, the BUY buttons had disappeared from Melville House’s titles on Amazon.com. Not long afterward, the Book Expo was held at the Javits Center, in Manhattan. Two young men in suits approached Melville House’s booth and pointed fingers at Johnson. “When are you going to get with the program?” they asked. The men were wearing Amazon nametags. Before the impasse, Amazon had represented eight per cent of Melville House’s sales, more than Johnson could afford to lose. So he capitulated. “I paid that bribe”—he wouldn’t disclose the amount—“and the books reappeared.” The process of paying co-op fees to promote individual titles grew increasingly complex, especially after Amazon began selling different levels of promotion. Without dropping co-op fees entirely, Amazon simplified its system: publishers were asked to hand over a percentage of their previous year’s sales on the site, as “marketing development funds.” Publishers dread the annual negotiation of this payoff; one of them described it as “squeezing our nuts.” The figure keeps rising, though less for the giant pachyderms than for the sickly gazelles. According to the marketing executive, the larger houses, which used to pay two or three per cent of their net sales through Amazon, now relinquish five to seven per cent of gross sales, pushing Amazon’s percentage discount on books into the mid-fifties. Random House currently gives Amazon an effective discount of around fifty-three per cent. For a smaller house, Amazon’s total discount can go as high as sixty per cent, which cuts deeply into already slim profit margins. Because Amazon manages its inventory so well, it often buys books from small publishers with the understanding that it can’t return them, for an even deeper discount. Publishers sometimes pass on this cost to authors, by redefining royalties as a percentage of the publisher’s receipts, not of the book’s list price. Recently, publishers say, Amazon began demanding an additional payment, amounting to approximately one per cent of net sales. Once the fee was paid, publishing executives could discuss marketing strategies with Amazon staff; otherwise, they’d have to rely on the company’s algorithms. “There really are rules in play,” a former Amazon executive says. If a publisher resists when Amazon asks for a “bump” in payments, its books “can’t be promoted.” In 2003, Amazon introduced Search Inside the Book, which allowed customers to hunt for a phrase in a book without having to buy it. Publishers warily allowed Amazon to scan some of their titles and convert the images into searchable text. They didn’t realize that they were giving Amazon a huge head start over potential competitors when it decided to go into the digital-books business. “We found you and raised you as one of us, so we were just wondering, at what point did you learn to shave?” In the mid-aughts, Bezos, having watched Apple take over the music-selling business with iTunes and the iPod, became determined not to let the same thing happen with books. In 2004, he set up a lab in Silicon Valley that would build Amazon’s first piece of consumer hardware: a device for reading digital books. According to Stone’s book, Bezos told the executive running the project, “Proceed as if your goal is to put everyone selling physical books out of a job.” Meanwhile, Amazon began pushing publishers to digitize and sign retail agreements on as many titles as possible. “Our charter was to launch with a hundred thousand books and ninety per cent of the best-seller list,” Jeff Steele, who worked on the project, said. (Steele left the company because he objected to Amazon’s heavy-handed tactics with publishers.) In late 2007, at a press conference in New York, Bezos unveiled the Kindle, a simple, lightweight device that—in a crucial improvement over previous e-readers—could store as many as two hundred books, downloaded from Amazon’s 3G network. Bezos announced that the price of best-sellers and new titles would be nine-ninety-nine, regardless of length or quality—a figure that Bezos, inspired by Apple’s sale of songs on iTunes for ninety-nine cents, basically pulled out of thin air. Amazon had carefully concealed the number from publishers. “We didn’t want to let that cat out of the bag,” Steele said. The price was below wholesale in some cases, and so low that it represented a serious threat to the market in twenty-six-dollar hardcovers. Bookstores that depended on hardcover sales—from Barnes & Noble and Borders (which liquidated its business in 2011) to Rainy Day Books in Kansas City—glimpsed their possible doom. If reading went entirely digital, what purpose would they serve? The next year, 2008, which brought the financial crisis, was disastrous for bookstores and publishers alike, with widespread layoffs. By 2010, Amazon controlled ninety per cent of the market in digital books—a dominance that almost no company, in any industry, could claim. Its prohibitively low prices warded off competition. The literary agent Andrew Wylie (whose firm represents me) says, “What Bezos wants is to drag the retail price down as low as he can get it—a dollar-ninety-nine, even ninety-nine cents. That’s the Apple play—‘What we want is traffic through our device, and we’ll do anything to get there.’ ” If customers grew used to paying just a few dollars for an e-book, how long before publishers would have to slash the cover price of all their titles? Publishers looked around for a competitor to Amazon, and they found one in Apple, which was getting ready to introduce the iPad, and the iBooks Store. Apple wanted a deal with each of the Big Six houses (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin, Random House, and Simon & Schuster) that would allow the publishers to set the retail price of titles on iBooks, with Apple taking a thirty-per-cent commission on each sale. This was known as the “agency model,” and, in some ways, it offered the publishers a worse deal than selling wholesale to Amazon. But it gave publishers control over pricing and a way to challenge Amazon’s grip on the market. Apple’s terms included the provision that it could match the price of any rival, which induced the publishers to impose the agency model on all digital retailers, including Amazon. Five of the Big Six went along with Apple. (Random House was the holdout.) Most of the executives let Amazon know of the change by phone or e-mail, but John Sargent flew out to Seattle to meet with four Amazon executives, including Russ Grandinetti, the vice-president of Kindle content. In an e-mail to a friend, Sargent wrote, “Am on my way out to Seattle to get my ass kicked by Amazon.” Sargent’s gesture didn’t seem to matter much to the Amazon executives, who were used to imposing their own terms. Seated at a table in a small conference room, Sargent said that Macmillan wanted to switch to the agency model for e-books, and that if Amazon refused Macmillan would withhold digital editions until seven months after print publication. The discussion was angry and brief. After twenty minutes, Grandinetti escorted Sargent out of the building. The next day, Amazon removed the BUY buttons from Macmillan’s print and digital titles on its site, only to restore them a week later, under heavy criticism. Amazon unwillingly accepted the agency model, and within a couple of months e-books were selling for as much as fourteen dollars and ninety-nine cents. Amazon filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. In April, 2012, the Justice Department sued Apple and the five publishers for conspiring to raise prices and restrain competition. Eventually, all the publishers settled with the government. (Macmillan was the last, after Sargent learned that potential damages could far exceed the equity value of the company.) Macmillan was obliged to pay twenty million dollars, and Penguin seventy-five million—enormous sums in a business that has always struggled to maintain respectable profit margins. Apple fought the charges, and the case went to trial last June. Grandinetti, Sargent, and others testified in the federal courthouse in lower Manhattan. As proof of collusion, the government presented evidence of e-mails, phone calls, and dinners among the Big Six publishers during their negotiations with Apple. Sargent and other executives acknowledged that they wanted higher prices for e-books, but they argued that the evidence showed them only to be competitors in an incestuous business, not conspirators. On July 10th, Judge Denise Cote ruled in the government’s favor. Apple, facing up to eight hundred and forty million dollars in damages, has appealed. As Apple and the publishers see it, the ruling ignored the context of the case: when the key events occurred, Amazon effectively had a monopoly in digital books and was selling them so cheaply that it resembled predatory pricing—a barrier to entry for potential competitors. Since then, Amazon’s share of the e-book market has dropped, levelling off at about sixty-five per cent, with the rest going largely to Apple and to Barnes & Noble, which sells the Nook e-reader. In other words, before the feds stepped in, the agency model introduced competition to the market. But the court’s decision reflected a trend in legal thinking among liberals and conservatives alike, going back to the seventies, that looks at antitrust cases from the perspective of consumers, not producers: what matters is lowering prices, even if that goal comes at the expense of competition. Barry Lynn, a market-policy expert at the New America Foundation, said, “It’s one of the main factors that’s led to massive consolidation.” Judge Cote’s opinion described Amazon’s business practices in glowing terms, and she argued, “If Apple is suggesting that Amazon was engaging in illegal, monopolistic practices, and that Apple’s combination with the Publisher Defendants to deprive a monopolist of some of its market power is pro-competitive and healthy for our economy, it is wrong.” Those were sweet words for a company that declares itself to be “Earth’s most customer-centric company.” Even its bitterest critics reluctantly admit to using Amazon, unable to resist its unparalleled selection, price, and convenience. When Bezos talks about serving the customer, it’s as if he were articulating his purpose in life. “The customer is almost theological,” James Marcus said. “Any sacrifice is suitable for the customer.” “Jeff is trying to create a machine that assumes the shape of public demand,” Tim Appelo, the former entertainment editor, said. “He resembles a very, very smart shmoo—he only wants to serve, to make you happy.” Appelo was referring to Al Capp’s smiling blob of a cartoon character, which happily provides people with whatever they need: milk, eggs, butter, even its own tasty self. With Amazon’s patented 1-Click shopping, which already knows your address and credit-card information, there’s just you and the BUY button; transactions are as quick and thoughtless as scratching an itch. “It’s sort of a masturbatory culture,” the marketing executive said. If you pay seventy-nine dollars annually to become an Amazon Prime member, a box with the Amazon smile appears at your door two days after you click, with free shipping. Amazon’s next frontier is same-day delivery: first in certain American cities, then throughout the U.S., then the world. In December, the company patented “anticipatory shipping,” which will use your shopping data to put items that you don’t yet know you want to buy, but will soon enough, on a truck or in a warehouse near you. Until recently, even taxes were airbrushed away. For years, Amazon fought furiously against paying sales taxes in states where it had no warehouses (and even where it did). California and other states, under pressure from retailers complaining about Amazon’s unfair advantage, passed online-sales-tax laws. Amazon, with fulfillment centers across the country, favors a national online-sales-tax policy, perhaps because smaller online rivals would find it overwhelming to navigate all the tax jurisdictions across the country. At Amazon.com, all the irritation and wasted time of a shopping expedition are gone—the search for a parking place, the surly floor clerk, the sold-out items, the perversely slow person ahead of you at checkout. You don’t have to think about how much the cashier, with her wrist in a splint, makes per hour. The Internet’s invisibility shields Amazon from some of the criticism directed at its archrival Walmart, with its all-too-human superstores. Online commerce allows even conscientious consumers to forget that other people are involved. Amazon employs or subcontracts tens of thousands of warehouse workers, with seasonal variation, often building its fulfillment centers in areas with high unemployment and low wages. Accounts from inside the centers describe the work of picking, boxing, and shipping books and dog food and beard trimmers as a high-tech version of the dehumanized factory floor satirized in Chaplin’s “Modern Times.” Pickers holding computerized handsets are perpetually timed and measured as they fast-walk up to eleven miles per shift around a million-square-foot warehouse, expected to collect orders in as little as thirty-three seconds. After watching footage taken by an undercover BBC reporter, a stress expert said, “The evidence shows increased risk of mental illness and physical illness.” The company says that its warehouse jobs are “similar to jobs in many other industries.” “It’s a soul patch, but luckily we’ve caught it early.” Last September, lawyers brought a class-action lawsuit against Amazon, on behalf of a warehouse worker in Pennsylvania named Neal Heimbach, for unpaid wages: employees at the fulfillment center outside Allentown must wait in line to pass through metal detectors, and submit their belongings to be searched, when they leave for lunch and at the end of their shift. The process takes ten to twenty minutes each time. Theft is a common concern in Amazon warehouses—no doubt, a knock-on effect of the absence of bonds between the company and the ever-shifting roster of low-paid employees. None of Amazon’s U.S. workers belong to unions, because the customer would suffer. A company executive told the Times that Amazon considers unions to be obstacles that would impede its ability to improve customer service. In 2011, the Allentown Morning Call published an investigative series with accounts of multiple ambulances being parked outside a warehouse during a heat wave, in order to ferry overcome workers to emergency rooms. Afterward, Amazon installed air-conditioners, although their arrival coincided with the expansion of grocery services. In any case, Amazon’s warehouse jobs are gradually being taken over by robots. Bezos recently predicted to a gobsmacked Charlie Rose that, in five years, packages will be delivered by small drones. Then Amazon will have eliminated the human factor from shopping, and we will finally be all alone with our purchases. The combination of ceaseless innovation and low-wage drudgery makes Amazon the epitome of a successful New Economy company. It’s hiring as fast as it can—nearly thirty thousand employees last year. But its brand of creative destruction might be killing more jobs than it makes. According to a recent study of U.S. Census data by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, in Washington, brick-and-mortar retailers employ forty-seven people for every ten million dollars in revenue earned; Amazon employs fourteen. In the book industry, many of those formerly employed people staffed independent stores. Two decades ago, there were some four thousand in America, and many of them functioned as cultural centers where people browsed and exchanged ideas. Today, there are fewer than two thousand—although, with Borders dead and Barnes & Noble ailing, the indies are making a small comeback. Vivien Jennings, of Rainy Day Books, has been in business for thirty-eight years. “We know our customers, and the other independents are the same,” she said. “We know what they read better than any recommendation engine.” After Amazon’s legal triumph, some publishing people were driven to the wild surmise that the company had colluded with the Justice Department, if not micromanaged the entire case. They grasped at the fact that Jamie Gorelick, a deputy attorney general in the Clinton Administration, and a friend of Attorney General Eric Holder, serves on Amazon’s board, and that three weeks after Judge Cote’s decision President Barack Obama appeared at an Amazon warehouse in Chattanooga—where workers earn, on average, eleven dollars an hour—to praise the company’s creation of good jobs. The coup de grâce came last November, when the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service announced a special partnership to deliver Amazon—and only Amazon—packages on Sundays, with the terms kept under official seal. To some people in the book world, Obama’s embrace of their nemesis felt like a betrayal. One literary agent said, “It’s strange that a President who’s an author, and whose primary income has come from being an author, was siding with a monopoly that wants to undercut publishers.” Since the arrival of the Kindle, the tension between Amazon and the publishers has become an open battle. The conflict reflects not only business antagonism amid technological change but a division between the two coasts, with different cultural styles and a philosophical disagreement about what techies call “disruption.” “Book publishing always has a rhetoric of the fallen age,” a senior editor at a major house told me. “It was always better before you got here. The tech guys—it’s always better if you just get out of my way and give me what I want. It’s always future-perfect.” He went on, “Their whole thing is ‘Let’s take somebody’s face and innovate on it. There’s an old lady—we don’t know we’re innovating unless she’s screaming.’ A lot of it is thoughtless innovation.” The senior editor, like most people in publishing, rarely deals directly with Amazon, but in the fall of 2010 he attended a meeting with Russ Grandinetti, the Kindle vice-president, who was visiting the big New York houses. Like Bezos, Grandinetti went to Princeton and worked on Wall Street. He joined Amazon in 1998, as treasurer, then moved on to apparel, before taking the Kindle job. An Amazon colleague described Grandinetti as the smartest guy in the room at a company where everyone believes himself to be just that. Many publishing types consider him a bully. The literary agent, who knows him, said, “When you spend time with Russ, you get the sense that he thinks publishers are idiots.” At the meeting, Grandinetti displayed some of Amazon’s number-free bar graphs and encouraged a faster move into digital publishing and online selling. “He gave this whole pitch,” the senior editor said. “ ‘It’s proprietary, I can’t show you, but everything that’s good for us is good for you—just do what we say.’ ” Grandinetti took questions, and an editor raised his hand. “I noticed you’ve announced Kindle Singles”—digital works of fiction and nonfiction, sold for a few dollars, that are too long for most magazines but shorter than books. “Which publishers are you working with?” “All publishers,” Grandinetti said. “All publishers are participating in the Kindle Singles program?” “Well, no. Amazon is the publisher.” The senior editor found it disturbing that Grandinetti couldn’t even be straight about a piece of public information. It showed contempt for his audience. “It was very practiced in a way that publishing people don’t do,” he said. When I spoke with Grandinetti, he expressed sympathy for publishers faced with upheaval. “The move to people reading digitally and buying books digitally is the single biggest change that any of us in the book business will experience in our time,” he said. “Because the change is particularly big in size, and because we happen to be a leader in making it, a lot of that fear gets projected onto us.” Bezos also argues that Amazon’s role is simply to usher in inevitable change. After giving “60 Minutes” a first glimpse of Amazon drone delivery, Bezos told Charlie Rose, “Amazon is not happening to bookselling. The future is happening to bookselling.” In Grandinetti’s view, the Kindle “has helped the book business make a more orderly transition to a mixed print and digital world than perhaps any other medium.” Compared with people who work in music, movies, and newspapers, he said, authors are well positioned to thrive. The old print world of scarcity—with a limited number of publishers and editors selecting which manuscripts to publish, and a limited number of bookstores selecting which titles to carry—is yielding to a world of digital abundance. Grandinetti told me that, in these new circumstances, a publisher’s job “is to build a megaphone.” After the Kindle came out, the company established Amazon Publishing, which is now a profitable empire of digital works: in addition to Kindle Singles, it has mystery, thriller, romance, and Christian lines; it publishes translations and reprints; it has a self-service fan-fiction platform; and it offers an extremely popular self-publishing platform. Authors become Amazon partners, earning up to seventy per cent in royalties, as opposed to the fifteen per cent that authors typically make on hardcovers. Bezos touts the biggest successes, such as Theresa Ragan, whose self-published thrillers and romances have been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times. But one survey found that half of all self-published authors make less than five hundred dollars a year. Grandinetti said that, because an unprecedented number of titles are available in an instant, “it’s never been a better time to be a reader.” At last year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, he warned publishers that they’d keep those readers only if the price of e-books stayed low; otherwise, consumers would switch to playing Angry Birds on their tablets. He told me that the growth of online reader networks, such as GoodReads, which Amazon owns, is a welcome development: “Suddenly, we’re not locked into hearing the opinions of a small number of reviewers in newspapers.” (Professional reviewers are fading out anyway, along with librarians and bookshop owners.) Listening to Grandinetti, I might have thought that Amazon’s role in this transformation was that of a literary nonprofit that existed to make authors happy by delivering their books to as many readers as possible while keeping online gaming at bay—that is, by being a shmoo for book people. Amazon has made it possible for hundreds of thousands of writers frustrated with the limits of traditional publishing to have their work read. David Blum, who edits Kindle Singles, cited a twenty-eight-thousand-word memoir, by a journalist named Oliver Broudy, about travelling with a collector of Gandhi memorabilia. It had been turned down by several magazines, but since Blum accepted it, in March, 2011, it has sold forty-five thousand units. More than five hundred Kindle Singles have appeared in less than three years—three or four a week, making it hard for even an experienced editor like Blum to do much more than read and publish them. “Fifth hand. Pale chartreuse.” The business term for all this clear-cutting is “disintermediation”: the elimination of the “gatekeepers,” as Bezos calls the professionals who get in the customer’s way. There’s a populist inflection to Amazon’s propaganda, an argument against élitist institutions and for “the democratization of the means of production”—a common line of thought in the West Coast tech world. Amazon executives speak of the “Rust Belt media,” comparing book publishing to the steel industry in the seventies. “Even well-meaning gatekeepers slow innovation,” Bezos wrote in his 2011 letter to shareholders. “When a platform is self-service, even the improbable ideas can get tried, because there’s no expert gatekeeper ready to say ‘that will never work!’ ” Nevertheless, MacKenzie Bezos published her recent novel, “Traps,” with Knopf. In May, 2011, Amazon announced that Laurence Kirshbaum, a longtime publisher of mass-market books and the former C.E.O. of Time Warner Books, would run a new trade division of Amazon Publishing, in New York. John Sargent sent Kirshbaum—who was liked, if not widely respected, in the industry—a terse e-mail: “Say it ain’t so.” The next day, they ran into each other at BookExpo, in the Javits Center. “John, I love you,” Kirshbaum said. “Be happy for my success.” “Larry, let me be clear with you,” Sargent said. “I hope you fail.” Amazon Publishing, which had been releasing mysteries and other genres in bulk, hoped that Kirshbaum would attract big-name authors and publish best-sellers. But top writers proved surprisingly loyal to their gatekeepers, and Amazon had to spend a lot of money on two dubious projects: a million dollars for “The 4-Hour Chef,” by the self-help guru Timothy Ferriss, and eight hundred thousand dollars for “My Mother Was Nuts,” a memoir by Penny Marshall, the “Laverne & Shirley” star. In hardcover, Ferriss’s book has sold a fraction of the numbers of his two earlier self-help books; Marshall’s has sold seventeen thousand. Nearly all of Amazon’s other books have fared worse: “Actors Anonymous,” a novel by James Franco, has sold fewer than five thousand. (Amazon claims to have sold many more copies of these titles as e-books.) In the past year, Amazon Publishing has barely been a presence at auctions, and several editors have departed; last month, Kirshbaum left the company, having failed at the task Amazon gave him. The new publisher, Daphne Durham, has spent her entire career at Amazon, and will remain in Seattle. Grandinetti, keeping his game face on, told me, “Amazon Publishing is off to a very good start.” There was a practical reason for the failure. Hardcover copies were printed and distributed in a partnership with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, under an imprint called New Harvest, with Amazon’s name missing from the spine. But bookstores weren’t fooled. Barnes & Noble and nearly all the independents refused to stock its books—why help their mortal enemy?—and none of the titles gained enough momentum to force the stores to relent. What’s more, in its hurry to show up New York publishers, Amazon didn’t seem to know what it was doing. “There are certain things it takes to be a publisher,” the head of one New York house said, hardly concealing his Schadenfreude. “You have to have luck, but you also have to have judgment, discernment. I have no sense of the character of their house. . . . We care more than they do. Bezos has moved on to diapers and jewelry—we’re still doing books.” A former Amazon employee who worked in the Kindle division said that few of his colleagues in Seattle had a real interest in books: “You never heard people say, ‘Hey, what are you reading?’ Everyone there is so engineering-oriented. They don’t know how to talk to novelists.” The marketing executive pointed out that Amazon is a fast-moving company, but publishing is slow. “It’s like the difference between trolling and fly-fishing,” he said. “Book publishing is a very human business, and Amazon is driven by algorithms and scale,” Sargent told me. When a house gets behind a new book, “well over two hundred people are pushing your book all over the place, handing it to people, talking about it. A mass of humans, all in one place, generating tremendous energy—that’s the magic potion of publishing. . . . That’s pretty hard to replicate in Amazon’s publishing world, where they have hundreds of thousands of titles.” Amazon’s entry into publishing has created an awkward divide, giving some book people a second or a third chance in an imperilled industry while tainting them in the eyes of others. The literary agent, contemplating the future of the editors currently at Amazon, said, “You’d have to consider the time you spent with Vichy when you’re looking for work after the occupation.” Benjamin Anastas, a novelist who couldn’t find an American publisher for his third book, told a friend that he was going to publish his fourth, a memoir called “Too Good to Be True,” with Amazon. The friend, a novelist who had once worked at Harcourt—the house that distributed Amazon’s hardcover editions—looked stricken. “You do that,” she said, and walked away. Anastas found the reaction hypocritical. “If you’re publishing with Penguin Random House, what’s the difference?” he said. “They’re both these massive entities that have totally changed book publishing. There is nothing more demoralizing for a writer than to go into one of these huge towers to talk about your book amid all this product. You feel like a sperm-oil salesman at the Petroleum Club.” Still, finding no copies of his new book in most stores was akin to watching himself disappear, and Anastas said that he would think twice before publishing with Amazon again. Jon Fine, an intellectual-property lawyer, worked as Knopf’s in-house counsel until Amazon hired him, in 2005. Since 2008, he’s been the company’s director of author-and-publisher relations—“trying to get publishers to hate Amazon less,” as an arts manager said. In March, 2009, Slate criticized Amazon for its miserly philanthropy, especially in the Seattle arts world, saying that certain lemonade stands were more generous. Fine showed the article around, and the next day a printed copy came back to him, with “Fix This” scrawled across the page in Bezos’s hand, and a budget of roughly a million dollars attached. (Amazon denies this.) Every year, Fine distributes grants of twenty-five thousand dollars, on average, to dozens of hard-up literary organizations. Beneficiaries include the PEN American Center, the Loft Literary Center, in Minneapolis, and the magazine Poets & Writers. “For Amazon, it’s the cost of doing business, like criminal penalties for banks,” the arts manager said, suggesting that the money keeps potential critics quiet. Like liberal Democrats taking Wall Street campaign contributions, the nonprofits don’t advertise the grants. When the Best Translated Book Award received money from Amazon, Dennis Johnson, of Melville House, which had received the prize that year, announced that his firm would no longer compete for it. “Every translator in America wrote me saying I was a son of a bitch,” Johnson said. A few nonprofit heads privately told him, “I wanted to speak out, but I might have taken four thousand dollars from them, too.” A year later, at the Associated Writing Programs conference, Fine shook Johnson’s hand, saying, “I just wanted to thank you—that was the best publicity we could have had.” (Fine denies this.) Serious publishing is in such a dire state that thoughtful people are defecting to Amazon. There’s a line in Robert Stone’s novel “A Flag for Sunrise” about “a mouse so frightened it went to the cat for love.” The cat can inspire inordinate gratitude when it lets the mouse live. “I feel like, I get to do this!” an editor who has joined Amazon said. “I can’t believe it—I’m still standing! I can’t monitor other people’s feelings, but I can’t see what harm I’m doing.” By producing its own original work, Amazon can sell more devices and sign up more Prime members—a major source of revenue. While the company was building the Kindle, it started a digital store for streaming music and videos, and, around the same time it launched Amazon Publishing, it created Amazon Studios. The division pursued an unusual way of producing television series, using its strength in data collection. Amazon invited writers to submit scripts on its Web site—“an open platform for content creators,” as Bill Carr, the vice-president for digital music and video, put it. Five thousand scripts poured in, and Amazon chose to develop fourteen into pilots. Last spring, Amazon put the pilots on its site, where customers could review them and answer a detailed questionnaire. (“Please rate the following aspects of this show: The humor, the characters . . . ”) More than a million customers watched. Engineers also developed software, called Amazon Storyteller, which scriptwriters can use to create a “storyboard animatic”—a cartoon rendition of a script’s plot—allowing pilots to be visualized without the expense of filming. The difficulty, according to Carr, is to “get the right feedback and the right data, and, of the many, many data points that I can collect from customers, which ones can tell you, ‘This is the one’?” Like the publishing venture, Amazon Studios set out to make the old “gatekeepers”—in this case, Hollywood agents and executives—obsolete. “We let the data drive what to put in front of customers,” Carr told the Wall Street Journal. “We don’t have tastemakers deciding what our customers should read, listen to, and watch.” “Mom! Dad! Do something!” Steve Jobs once remarked that customers don’t know what they want until Apple shows them. Amazon’s view is nearly the opposite, which has made it the world’s largest online store. But determining customers’ desires by analyzing surveys and viewing patterns does not describe a path to artistic excellence. When Garry Trudeau, the creator of the “Doonesbury” comic strip, heard from his friend Jonathan Alter, the author and political journalist, that Amazon was interested in a script that Trudeau had written—a comedy, “Alpha House,” about four Republican senators living together on Capitol Hill—he was dubious: “Amazon is a studio?” Trudeau’s skepticism turned to horror when Alter described Amazon’s approach. “Being one of thousands of projects didn’t seem very promising,” Trudeau said. “Hanging it up on the Amazon Prime Web site and letting it be troll bait didn’t appeal at all. I thought it would be a very public humiliation, as opposed to the usual way pilots get shot down—in private with executives.” Trudeau went ahead with Amazon, anyway, with Alter as an executive producer. “For me, this was a chance to feel like I had a piece of the dawning digital age,” Alter, whose longtime employer, Newsweek, had been sold for a dollar, said. After the pilot, starring John Goodman, appeared on Amazon, last April, almost four thousand customer reviews came in. Trudeau didn’t read them—“It was not good for my mental health, so instead I looked at the percentages, since I figured that’s what Amazon was looking at.” The ratings were largely positive, and in May Amazon Studios commissioned Trudeau to write ten episodes of “Alpha House.” “Now, of course, I’m all for the process,” Trudeau said, smiling. “Yay, democracy!” “Alpha House” had a glitzy première, on November 11th, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with young women in black checking guests’ names on Kindles. Bezos attended, with his parents seated next to Trudeau. “Alpha House” became popular on Amazon Prime streaming video, but it garnered less critical praise and public interest than “House of Cards,” from Amazon’s rival Netflix. “Betas,” Amazon’s second original series, about four friends with a social-app startup, was a bomb. Many more shows are in the pipeline (including a New Yorker project developed by Condé Nast Entertainment). For all the emphasis on crowdsourcing, Trudeau said, almost all the shows that Amazon approved were created by professionals. “They may be spinning their wheels with all their data crunching,” he said. “You can easily argue that it stymies experimentation, that it prevents innovation, because the audience is telling you what they want.” But Trudeau was free to ignore the data from “Alpha House”—Amazon kept it confidential even from him. Last August, Bezos bought the Washington Post from the Graham family, for a quarter of a billion dollars. The purchase didn’t involve Amazon, and Bezos’s decision seems unrelated to his company or to a search for profits. “The core business of Amazon would dictate against buying the Post,” Barry Diller, the media mogul, who sat on the newspaper’s board until it was sold to Bezos, said. “No matter what you do with the Post, it is primarily a print publication. Amazon’s ambitions in content don’t go to news and information at all.” Nor has Bezos shown much interest in politics, except as it involves his business. A moderate libertarian, he has donated money to oppose a “millionaires’ tax” in Washington State, and to support gay marriage. Shel Kaphan, Bezos’s former deputy, remembers him repeating Thomas Jefferson’s quote about the best government being the least government, but Kaphan worries more about Bezos applying his “take no prisoners” pragmatism to the Post: “There are conflicts of interest with Amazon’s many contracts with the government, and he’s got so many policy issues going, like sales tax.” One ex-employee who worked closely with Bezos warned, “At Amazon, drawing a distinction between content people and business people is a foreign concept.” Perhaps buying the Post was meant to be a good civic deed. Bezos has a family foundation, but he has hardly involved himself in philanthropy. In 2010, Charlie Rose asked him what he thought of Bill Gates’s challenge to other billionaires to give away most of their wealth. Bezos didn’t answer. Instead, he launched into a monologue on the virtue of markets in solving social problems, and somehow ended up touting the Kindle. Bezos bought a newspaper for much the same reason that he has invested money in a project for commercial space travel: the intellectual challenge. With the Post, the challenge is to turn around a money-losing enterprise in a damaged industry, and perhaps to show a way for newspapers to thrive again. When Bezos visited the paper in September, he told several hundred staffers what they hoped to hear: that their primary customers were readers (not advertisers), that news should drive business decisions, and that cutting the news budget was suicidal. He mentioned recent articles he’d liked, including one, by the blogger Max Fisher, headlined “9 QUESTIONS ABOUT SYRIA YOU WERE TOO EMBARRASSED TO ASK.” He frequently used the word “bundle,” suggesting that readers should be induced to subscribe to the whole paper instead of finding stray articles through Web searches. “My job is to provide a runway until we take off,” Bezos said. On January 16th, Bezos visited the paper again. It was kept secret from everyone at the Post except a few top editors and executives. Bezos is bringing Amazon’s obsession with secrecy to a paper known for its openness. At Amazon’s Seattle headquarters, the floor devoted to the Kindle is known as Area 51, because it’s off limits to everyone not involved in the product. When one Amazon employee attended an orientation meeting several years ago, and another new hire declared that she had just come from the National Security Agency, he wondered how she would fit in. “It took me a few weeks,” the employee said. “She was going to fit in a lot better than I was.” Bezos’s aversion to scrutiny runs so deep that it is bound to create problems for newspaper people whose job is to expose what powerful institutions want to hide. On his January visit, Bezos discussed the paper’s design for tablets. He also summoned Henry Blodget, the former securities analyst who, in 2003, was charged with civil fraud and barred from the industry; in 2007, he became the C.E.O. of Business Insider, a Web magazine in which Bezos is a major investor. Blodget spoke to senior staff at the Post about the challenges of publishing news on the Internet. In a recent interview with the Times, he said, “Digital journalism is as different from print and TV journalism as print and TV are from each other.” Two weeks after Bezos’s visit, the Post’s editor, Martin Baron, announced that the 2014 budget included funds for a Web-site redesign and provided more money for political reporting, the Sunday magazine, and digital content. It wasn’t enough to prevent the exodus of Ezra Klein, Max Fisher, and other prominent bloggers, who have left for Vox Media. For journalists who remain at the Post, the hope generated by Bezos’s purchase is, in part, a sign of their desperate situation. Bezos must know how to fix the newspaper business, the thinking goes, because he’s a titan of the digital world that helped lay waste to it. “The arrogance level in Silicon Valley is very high,” a former senior editor said. “The reality is they don’t have the beginning of an answer.”
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This morning’s Hangouts update on Android finally began the process of merging Hangouts with Google Voice, something Voice users have been waiting well over a year for. We know that not everyone has seen the prompt to initiate the merge process, but for those who have (and those who will soon), we wanted to make sure you got everything setup correctly after the fact. Since you likely still have Google Voice installed (you may not be able to uninstall it all yet), there are a couple of boxes here and there that need to be checked or unchecked to get this whole situation in order. Once you have merged, the following should help you get Hangouts working properly with your voicemails from Google Voice. Instructions 1. Enter the Hangouts app (v2.3 apk download), and jump into Settings. 2. Choose the account that is associated with your Google Voice number. 3. Scroll down to the section for “Google Voice” – should also see your GV number listed. 4. Make sure the box is checked for “Messages – Show SMS & voicemail in hangouts.” *There are other settings for SMS and voicemail in there, feel free to customize your personal experience. 5. Now, back out and open up your Google Voice app. 6. Jump into Settings. 7. Choose the option for “Sync and notifications.” 8. Uncheck the box for “Voicemail notifications *This removes GV notifications, so that you are only seeing them in Hangouts. You don’t want double notifications do you? 9. You are now ready to check your voicemails in Hangouts. As far as I know, Google is not importing old voicemails, so you will only see the new ones as they arrive going forward. Once you see get a new voicemail, you will see it appear just like any other message in your list of conversations. Tap on that message, look to see if Google transcribed it, and then feel free to play it either through the earpiece or external speaker.
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Dear Mr. President, I owe you an apology, and I sincerely hope that after reading this letter (if it somehow makes its way to you), you will find it in your heart to forgive me. During the 2008 election, you inspired me to a level of unprecedented political engagement in American politics. I canvassed door-to-door and on college campuses – as well as in online political and not-so-political chat rooms (oh, the adventures) – registering voters with one goal in mind: to secure your place in the White House. I believed in you, despite my natural-born cynicism and grounded understanding of our political system's current dysfunction. I believed in you not because of your campaign rhetoric, but because of the deep sincerity I intuited in that rhetoric. That sincerity is rare. And then something changed after you assumed the presidency. Over time, I became somewhat disillusioned, reverting to my former, cynical self. Over the last three years, I have done little to praise you. The truth is, I have mainly critiqued you. I critiqued your administration's reticence to pursue legal action against the Bush administration. I critiqued your signing an Affordable Care Act that didn't contain a public option. I critiqued your administration's bailing out of the financial sector, and then critiqued your administration's reticence to investigate and prosecute those in the financial sector who brought our country to its knees. I've critiqued your penchant for compromise with those Republicans in our country who do nothing but carry water for the richest among us, and your willingness to work with those in the GOP who would – if given the chance – deny basic civil and human rights to the least among us. I've critiqued your Israel policy and your actions with regard to the Palestinians. I critiqued your signing of NDAA, and your administration's killing of Americans abroad in the "war on terror." I have done so much critiquing, Mr. President. And while I still stand by some of my critiques, after looking at the socially-prehistoric and dishonest candidates being offered by the GOP, and after looking more closely and honestly at your own presidency, I have come to realize the following: Not only must I praise you, but I must praise you for being the greatest President of my lifetime. More than praise you, what I really must say is thank you. + Thank you for preventing drug companies from blocking access to generic drugs so that a loved one can have access to life-preserving medication. + Thank you for requiring that health plans cover those with preexisting conditions so my brother can receive cancer treatment if he once again needs it. + Thank you for repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." + Thank you for pushing the Matthew Shepard Act, which expanded sexual orientation into hate crime legislation. +Thank you for beginning the removal of our our troops from Iraq. + Thank you for expanding Pell Grants for low-income students and for adding protections for student borrowers. + Thank you for pushing for funding of The Violence Against Women Act. + Thank you for expanding both Early Head Start and Head Start. + Thank you for working to expand coverage via the State Children’s Health Insurance Fund (SCHIP). + Thank you for creative a 'Green Vet Initiative' that seeks to promote environmental jobs for our veterans. + Thank you for extending unemployment insurance benefits and child tax credits. Thank you, President Obama, for all those things listed and those things I've failed to list that you have done. I'm sorry I have not given you the proper credit you deserve, and I pledge, from now on, to not just focus on my critiques of you in my writing, but also on those things for which you deserve praise. Please forgive me. Sincerely, David Harris-Gershon (@David_EHG)
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Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post Shake Shack, the little New York burger joint that began 14 years ago in a hot-dog cart, just became a $1.7 billion behemoth. At its stock-market debut Friday morning, an investor burger binge doubled Shake Shack’s share price, sending its stock past $48 a share. A modern take on Americana’s prized roadside burger stand, Shake Shack — with its big burgers, crinkle-cut fries, shakes, custard and beer — has become one of the most prominent new restaurant empires of the last decade, and its explosively successful initial public offering only helped to show how big “fast casual” eateries can get. Shake Shack’s success can seem a bit paradoxical when faced with the big trends of American dining: Its burger fare is relatively pricey, unhealthy and, for most Americans, hard to find. Yet all of those points have also helped to explain why Shake Shack has shareholders so excited — and why McDonald’s still finds a lot to fear from the upstart burger stand. Since Manhattan restaurateur Danny Meyer first launched the eatery in 2001 from a hot-dog cart in Madison Square Park, 63 shacks have opened their doors in nine countries, including at eateries in Russia, Turkey and Dubai. The company has mostly operated on low sizzle: After that first cart, it took three years for the first permanent location to open and another five years after that for the second to debut. But the burger joint is now looking to expand, saying it plans to open 10 stores a year for the foreseeable future, starting in 2015. With $72 billion in sales, burgers are America’s biggest business for dining out. That has helped explain why investors have pushed expectations so high: Last week, Shake Shack was planning to sell its 5 million shares for as low as $14, compared to the $48 it was trading for before noon. Shake Shack, however, is far from the only entrant in the “better burger” world: Five Guys and Smashburger flipped first, to name a few. And sales at a typical Shake Shack grew only 1.2 percent in the most recent quarter, down from 8 percent in 2013. Shake Shack fare is pricey, with the average check costing about $11 — higher than Chipotle, at $10.17, and about twice as pricey as McDonald’s. While McDonald’s has been excoriated for its unhealthy offerings, Shake Shack is perhaps just as bad. A double ShackBurger, fries and a Black and White shake would pack in 2,000 calories — more than two carnitas Chipotle burritos, combined. And though they have inspired lines in New York, the burgers have also been panned for their inconsistency. New York Times food critic Pete Wells said in 2012 that the meat was often “cooked to the color of wet newsprint, inside and out, and salted so meekly that eating it was as satisfying as hearing a friend talk about a burger his cousin ate.” Yet for all its challenges, Shake Shack is still a stock-market darling for the way it has self-promoted and grown. Unlike McDonald’s the Shack has never suffered a “pink slime” moment, instead attracting diners with promises of fresh, premium ingredients, like hormone-free beef and home-spun shakes. Also unlike McDonald’s, it has not suffered from menu bloat, maintaining a core menu that, with the exception of beer and wine, has evolved little from the old-style burger stand or malt shop. The company has made deliberate slowness into a corporate virtue, knowing that becoming mainstream too quickly could hurt its underdog charm; signs in executives’ offices say, “The bigger we get, the smaller we need to act.” Its unusual moves toward worldwide expansion have, cleverly, helped each American outlet still feel unique, as Clint Rainey wrote on New York Magazine’s Grub Street blog in 2013: Growth is happening, “but customers don’t actually ‘see’ it, thus keeping each new Shake Shack something of a novelty.” Whether the Shack is able to maintain that kind of slow-growing zen in the face of profit-minded shareholders will be a key tension for its next few years on Wall Street. Shake Shake made $19.5 million in 2012 and quadrupled that revenue in 2013, to $82 million, company filings show, but it is still a little fry compared with the $90 billion empire of Mickey D’s. The Shack earned $79 million in revenue in the first nine months of last year, which is what McDonald’s earns in about a day. Success at the Shack’s level is not unprecedented. Nine years ago, Chipotle’s stock debuted at $22 a share; it now trades at $710. But some stock watchers are already worrying the Shack’s chances are overheated: For his money, CNBC talking head Jim Cramer said he’d rather just buy one of the burgers. But America’s burger business is incredibly sunny: About 9 billion were ordered at American restaurants last year, up 3 percent over 2013, according to market researchers at the NPD Group. Some analysts say Shake Shack’s “better burgers” don’t have to be all that much better for the company to strike gold. “Going out for burgers and fries is something consumers have been doing for decades,” said Elizabeth Friend, a senior analyst at market researcher Euromonitor International, “and ‘better burger’ chains have given them a new — arguably better — way to experience a perennial favorite.”
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NHS bodies have decided in the last four months alone to shut or downgrade 70 services, says campaign group 38 Degrees Dozens of A&E units, GP surgeries and walk-in centres have been earmarked for closure because of the NHS’s money problems, understaffing and modernisation plan, a new report reveals on Wednesday. NHS bodies have decided in the last four months alone to shut or downgrade at least 70 services across England, the campaign group 38 Degrees has found. They include maternity units and a raft of community hospitals. The latter are meant to take the pressure off acute hospitals, which often struggle under the weight of patient demand. The urgent care centre in the centre of Walsall is likely to close, even though it opened only last year at a cost of £1m, under money-saving plans being considered by the town’s NHS clinical commissioning group. The CCG wants to shut the centre to save £951,000 in running costs because, it says, not enough patients go there to justify it staying open. The decision has yet to be confirmed after a public consultation found that 88% of respondents opposed closure and just 8% backed it. The potential loss of a facility that treats 120 people a day has sparked local protests. Critics warn that it will leave Walsall’s other urgent care centre, at Manor hospital, unable to cope with extra demand. The CCG says that too few patients use it and that many who do can go elsewhere for help, including to a local pharmacy, or can call NHS 111. “Cuts and closures are being made and threatened to frontline NHS services across the country,” said Holly Maltby, a campaigner with 38 Degrees. “It is clear from these findings that the impact of NHS underfunding is being felt across England and access to services is under threat of being compromised.” Number of NHS patients waiting over six months for surgery up 40% Read more Six walk-in centres, two sexual health clinics and one children’s service are also on the list compiled by 38 Degrees. The walk-in centres closures include the facility in Lincoln, which is the only service of its type in Lincolnshire. Lincoln Labour MP Karen Lee, who was an NHS nurse, has voiced serious disquiet about the plan, as have local council leaders. Patients can end up having to travel further to see a GP or other doctor and maternity units are sometimes closed to new arrivals at short notice while people with mental illness get less support at home, she added. The six A&Es that are under threat as a result of plans to reorganise urgent and emergency care include those at Grantham hospital in Lincolnshire, Poole hospital in Dorset and Huddersfield royal infirmary and Dewsbury and district hospital, both in Yorkshire. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dr Chaand Nagpaul from the BMA has hit out at the cuts. The A&E at Weston hospital, in Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, ceased functioning between 10pm and 8am from July because it could not find enough staff to provide care that was safe for patients. And the emergency department at King George hospital in Ilford, Essex, is due to be downgraded to an urgent care centre in 2019, though council leaders and local MPs are campaigning against it. Seven mental health services or teams are at risk of closure, despite mental illness being a top government priority. They include Newholme hospital in Bakewell, Derbyshire, which will go as part of the local NHS’s plans to provide more care closer to patients’ homes, which will also see a total of 104 beds at five community hospitals disappear. The impending closure of nine different GP practices will force the 45,000 patients affected to find a new family doctors, 38 Degrees says. The closures are happening across England – including in Stockton in the north-east and in Folkestone on the south coast. The real saboteurs are the Tory Brexiters destroying the NHS | Owen Jones Read more “We know that the NHS is facing extreme pressure at the moment,” said Dr Chaand Nagpaul, chair of council at the British Medical Association. “Service closures, driven by budgetary cuts, are adding considerable pressure to parts of the system. “This could leave some patients waiting longer for services or being unable to receive the care they need, which in turn affects their outcomes.” Details of the closures have emerged a week before the budget. Philip Hammond is under intense pressure to give the NHS more cash than originally planned. NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens wants £4bn more, much more than the £700m increase which ministers plan.
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Infrastructure Alumni Testimonials Blogs Careers FAQs Contact Us Testimonials FAQ CALL US: 72777 15555 IGCSE Board Schools in Mumbai Draw Attention to Important Lessons to Learn from COVID-19 April 27, 2020 2020 was supposed to be the year the world changed and so it did. The change may not have come in the way we expected it or wanted it, but it arrived in the form of COVID-19. As instance after instance comes to light about how nature has been healing and breathing freely again, ever since the world entered various stages of lockdown, it is time for us to realise that mankind has made mistakes and nature is simply giving us a reality check and a chance to rectify it. CP Goenka International school, one of the best international schools in Mumbai and Pune has undertaken several initiatives to make this lockdown a little easier on its students and their parents. Virtual learning, DIY activities, home assignments, etc are just some of them. The school is also making an effort to shed light on the lessons we learn from the current global landscape, while also giving parents refill of positivity and hope to help them and the students cope better. In the current times where every broadcasting sector is flashing the latest updates of the pandemic over the world, sharing information at home amongst each other is crucial. Parenting plays a significant role in guiding a child through this. To make them aware of the crisis, it is important to negotiate with them with openness and honesty. This will help you protect your children and make them cautious in nature while at home. It’s high time we utilize this time to create a flexible consistent daily routine and take away our minds from the hassles of the previous schedule. Mental health is as important as physical health. It is necessary to strike the balance between both to survive in this extended lockdown with peace of mind and health stability. In the absence of teachers, parents are a full-time guide to their respective children. Inculcate all the necessary values in them which are essential for their constant growth. Productivity shouldn’t be staggered at any cost. Remind them that staying active will keep them distant from various other forms of illness. Doing simple physical activities like yoga, dancing, singing, painting will help them manage their time effectively. Also indulging in such activities will keep them away from boredom. In between a full-time schedule it becomes difficult to manage personal and professional space. Lockdown is the opportunity where you can interact with your child, know their dreams, skills, insecurities and assist them accordingly to the right path. CP Goenka International School’s IGCSE board in Pune and Mumbai are engaging students with DIY activities and assignments that are channelizing positivity and happiness within learners to keep them distracted and going on. Everyone is fighting constantly from the unplanned breakdown of coronavirus to get back to their normal lives once again by taking extra care of everything related to them or around them. Accepting and dealing with the fact that all the activities have been paused for a while, we are still on duties as a citizen of this country. This massive transformation on earth has taught humanitarian some real big lessons. Things we randomly did earlier, are a big part of our all-day routine in present times. We never took washing hands, drinking clean boiled water, covering face while sneezing and coughing seriously until now, when following these steps is the only option left. We can defeat coronavirus only when we practice adequate hygiene-levels daily and overcome this circumstance worldwide leading towards a better tomorrow. 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By James Morgan Science reporter, BBC News, Chicago Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Advertisement It is the ultimate "gentleman's agreement". Rather than compete for females, male long-tailed manakins co-operate with their friends. The tropical birds pair up to perform a courtship song and dance, but the alpha male gets the girl every time. Meanwhile his "wingman" spends five years playing second fiddle. But he eventually inherits the mating site. The dance, dubbed "backwards leapfrog", was filmed in Costa Rica by zoologists from the University of Wyoming. At first glance, it appears like a competitive "dance-off". But in fact it is a co-operative pact between buddies, says Dr David McDonald, of Wyoming University. "As far as I know it is the only example of male-male [mating] co-operation in the animal kingdom," he told delegates at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting in Chicago. "The male birds' partnership lasts up to five years. During that time, the beta male does not copulate. "He has to wait until alpha male dies - he doesn't kick him out. So he may be waiting until he's 10, 15 or even older." Dynamic duo The wingman may be equally as good at dancing as the alpha. Nevertheless, he agrees to forego sex and let his buddy take the spoils. If he hits the jackpot he is one of the most successful vertebrates on the planet earth Dr McDonald, Wyoming University In return, he will eventually inherit the mating site and become the alpha himself. The deal could be compared to Gordon Brown and Tony Blair's infamous "Granita pact". At the London restaurant, Brown allegedly agreed to support Blair in his bid for Prime Minister, on condition that he would eventually inherit the reins. "It's a rough life for a beta male manakin," concedes Dr McDonald. "But if he hits the jackpot he is one of the most successful vertebrates on the planet earth." The courtship duet is also highly unusual in evolutionary terms. Most examples of co-operation in the animal kingdom involve either relatedness or kin selection, but neither is working here, says Dr McDonald. "The way it works is he is helping establish a reputation for the dance site. "The females don't know the males individually. They map the sites where males are doing really hot performances. How well connected a young male is will predict how he will do - whether he becomes an alpha or a beta Dr McDonald, Wyoming University "Once a dance site has a strong reputation, females will keep coming back, even when it has a different alpha male. "You don't go to a restaurant because you know the chef - you go because you know the meal is good. "In the same way, the female manakins are happy as long as the singing and dancing is good. They let the males sort it all out." Social networking But how do the males decide which of them is the alpha? It is not a case of who is a better dancer, says Dr McDonald. "Was Michelangelo's master a better artist than he was? Not necessarily," says Dr McDonald. What it comes down to is how "well connected" he is among his buddies. "As males grow up, they go through a complex network of social interactions," says Dr McDonald. "How well connected a young male is will predict how he will do - whether he becomes an alpha or a beta. "The males know all the other males. "That's why I call it Facebook for birds." Bookmark with: Delicious Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon What are these? E-mail this to a friend Printable version
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You are here: Home // News // Oi Mate – Snow Sports in Australia – Video *** Watch videos below *** Think Australia and what comes to mind? Dame Edna? Bondi Beach? Round the Twist? How about skiing and snowboarding? Yes, believe it or not, the “land down under” plays host to some pretty sweet snow sports resorts, which are definitely well worth a visit if passing through the Antipodes. - Australia’s best kept secret is expertly exposed in the appropriately titled “Oi Mate” series, a collection of online edits put together by Boardworld and Olliepop Films, to showcase the powdery slopes of Oz. Judging by what they’ve shown already, the resorts of Australia are pretty damn beast. - The Oi Mate series follows a group of elite, world-class skiers as they immerse themselves in Australia’s snow sports culture. The team travel across the length and breadth of the country to search out the very best spots on offer. - Appearances from the likes of Ryan Tiene, Charles Beckinsale, Jye Kearney and Fyve and the Forum Boys ensures some top notch action is captured on film for your viewing pleasure. The four part series has already got underway, with two episodes released on Youtube. Love Extreme Sports recommends you check them out. - - - Words By A.L.Cuin. - Photograph and Video courtesy of Boardworld and Olliepops Films.
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Olivia Cleans Green: Four Fantastic Pot & Pan Scrubbers Easy eco tips for a green home, natural hair & beauty, sustainable style, and organic healthy cooking. Pages Home About Contact Free Gift Resources Green Cleaning Guide Become a Health Coach Events Thursday, January 17, 2013 Four Fantastic Pot & Pan Scrubbers Tweet Burned cheese sauce, omelets, burned oil, crusty oatmeal... Whateves. They're no problem for these fantastic, all-natural pot scrubbers that you probably already have in your house. Coffee Image via the internets. Wish I had captured this in action before I gave up coffee. Brew coffee at home? Reuse about 1 TBS of the spent grinds to scour your omelet off your stainless steel pan. Coffee grinds keep for several hours so you can use them later to remove other stubborn food from pots and pans. Just make sure you toss them out (or compost them) at the end of the day or else they'll be moldy. Also beware: This will dye your sponge, dish rag, and any other fabric it touches sepia. This is my all time favorite scrubber! I've used coffee grinds to clean up a variety of burned, crusty food from stainless steel pots and pans and they always work brilliantly. It's so great, it's the thing I miss the most now that I've stopped drinking coffee regularly. Pine Needles Omelet meet Pine. Pine needles have scour power and release a delightful smell. I saved a few branches of our Christmas tree before I tossed it out (making potporri) so I happened to have a lot on hand. You can pull pine needles off the branch, but it's no problem if some are still stuck to a little twig. That will help scour too! It takes about 2 TBS/ half a small handful to scour a pan. I tried this for the first time today. It worked well to clean up my boyfriend's omelet pan and a pot that I used to cook burn vegan cheese sauce in, though I should note that I pre-soaked the cheesey pot in warm water while I ate breakfast. It isn't the best scrubber but it works well enough. Compost the pine needles when you're done with them. Baking Soda + Dish Soap + Heat I damaged this pan, but I also fixed it thanks to Melissa Maker's strategy. This tip comes from Melissa Maker at Clean My Space. Check out her video and blog post for full details. It is more of a process than a one step fix, but it's a fantastic, low effort way to clean superdurty burned pots and pans. It requires no soaking, so this is great for when you've got company coming over or need to leave town right after you do dishes. It's also the easiest way to clean up burned oil. I imagine it's also safe for pans with non-stick coating so long as you use the soft side of the sponge in the final step. Confession: This summer while apartment sitting, I badly burned a fancypants All-Clad pan while re-heating seitan cutlets. (Notice a pattern? Yes, I burn food. That's why this is a cleaning blog and not a cooking one.) I tried baking soda and a scouring pad: Fail. I added Ecover dish soap to baking soda and used a scouring pad: Fail. I tried Ecover soft scrub: Fail. Then over Christmas, I apartment sat in the same home and found the same pot was still burned. I tried this along with a scouring pad. Success! And it was so easy!!! I've used Melissa's method with both Ecover and Seventh Generation brand dish detergent, so I don't think the brand of detergent matters much. Plastic Produce Netting This is an easy one. Save the plastic netting that comes with your onions, oranges, pistachios, potatoes- you know the kind, it's usually bright green or red...and wrap it around your sponge. (The more times you wrap it around the sponge, the more scrubby it will be.) Use this to scrub pots. It's good at removing chunks of food from pre-soaked pots of burned rice and oatmeal. Obviously plastic isn't natural, but it's a great way to reuse what would otherwise be trash. It's also reusable for as long as you want to keep it. Just remove the netting from the sponge and soak it in equal parts vinegar and water for 10 minutes every now and then to clean it. Olivia Lane is a Blogger, Green Living Educator, and Health Coach trained at The Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She's also author of Baking Soda & Bliss: The Healthy & Happy Guide to Green Cleaning. Stay connected: Free Gift // Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest // YouTube Posted by Olivia Lovejoy at 10:00 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: cleaning 3 comments: Kathleen Quiring January 18, 2013 at 11:15 AM I've tried the baking soda trick before, and was amazed. It got the burned-on black gunk off my stainless steel pot that NOTHING ELSE could get off. What an interesting list! ReplyDelete Replies Reply Marissa Deen February 2, 2013 at 8:19 PM Wow! These are so creative. :) Coffee grounds are abundant in my apartment, but I never thought of using them to do dishes! ReplyDelete Replies Olivia Lovejoy February 2, 2013 at 10:05 PM Thanks Marissa! Yes, coffee is my favorite! You are so lucky to have an abundance of it. You can also use coffee grounds as body scrub or facial scrub. I tried it once and didn't like it very much because it's messy and stains my cloth shower curtain, but it did leave my skin very well exfoliated. http://www.oliviacleansgreen.com/2011/04/green-guinea-pig-coffee-facial-scrub.html Delete Replies Reply Reply Add comment Load more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) AddThis Try Plan to Eat for free! Get your FREE GIFT & my weekly newsletter! Imperfect Foods Use my Imperfect Foods affiliate link and we each get $20 in groceries. 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Back in the mists of pre-history, I wanted an email and usenet feed very badly. However, usenet feeds were kind of hard to come by in the UK in 1991. Indeed, the only way to get one was to cough up a sum of money comparable to the price of a car, or to bribe a sysadmin who could give you a downstream feed via UUCP over modem. (This was before there were any ISPs in the UK, you see.) Well, I found a sysadmin who was willing to be bribed with alcohol, and by and by the subject of a UUCP feed came up. "What sitename do you want?" he asked. I'd been posting on usenet under the alias "AutoPope -- pontifications by email". (If you don't know what the long word means, go look it up.) So I said, "How about autopope.uucp?" "Okay." Hic. Burp. And the next day, I was the somewhat bemused owner of a site called antipope.uucp (which is still in the UUCP maps, although it hasn't collected any mail for the past four years). I connected to it using a 286-powered PC running at all of 12MHz, and a 2400 baud modem. And there was no spam. (You tell that to youngsters these days and they won't believe you. Mutter, grumble.) The Antipope tag followed me when I got my first Demon dial-up TCP/IP connection, about six months after Demon started up in 1993. (It took me that long because ISPs were new and badly funded in those days -- I only found about about them by word of mouth.) So I still have antipope.demon.co.uk. And of course, it seemed reasonable in 1996 to register antipope.org and hang it off my own server in 1997, when I finally got around to a colocation deal. So Antipope is not a significant name; it's just a communications error. You have been warned.
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Sharing is caring! 3 shares Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Buffer Don’t leave your dog at home when dining out. Here’s a list of Atlanta patios that welcome dogs. Dog friendly patios list Updated March 2017 By Guest Blogger Jenna Smith As winter dissipates and the weather begins to warm up here in Atlanta, there’s no better time to get outside, hit the al fresco scene, and eat at restaurants with patios and outdoor seating before the temperature warms too fully and summer heat arrives. While we’re at it, many of us will want to bring our dogs along for the adventure. If you’re a dog owner who wants to eat some good food while also getting Fido out of the house, checking out a dog-friendly restaurant should definitely fall on your “To Do” list this spring. Fortunately, Atlanta has no lack of dog-friendly options. By one estimation number, there are over 100 in the city. Here are nine of the best places in town for you and your pooch to eat at: Anis Cafe and Bistro Location: Buckhead Cuisine: French For Fido: Dogs are routinely welcomed at the bar, and anyone can take in the beautiful patio setting Pro/Con: This is a charming place with excellent lunch food and a solid dinner menu. Desserts can be hit-or-miss at times. Saltyard Location: Buckhead Cuisine: American For Fido: The restaurant provides special treats for dogs on the patio. Pros / Cons: Parking is made easy with valet, though you’ll have to walk around to the patio, and there may not be a hostess there, so hopefully another member of your party can go inside to get your patio table for you and your dog. Ladybird Location: Atlanta Beltline / OFW Cuisine: American For Fido: Dogs are welcome on the patio. Pro/Con: This is a terrific spot right along the Atlanta Beltline. So you can walk off your meal after you are finished dining. Der Biergarten Location: Downtown Cuisine: German For Fido: Dogs are offered patio seating. Pro/Con: This is a terrific spot downtown for patio dining. In fact it is much more popular than the interior. Beers are reasonably priced and the German food offers something for everyone. You must park offsite and walk to the restaurant. HobNob Location: Midtown (Ansley) Cuisine: American For Fido: Dogs are offered patio seating and a bowl of water. Pro/Con: Located in Ansley Park neighborhood, the menu is American with eclectic menu items like Collard Greens Spring Rolls. Park Tavern Location: Piedmont Park Cuisine: American For Fido: The dog friendly patio is a natural stop after a day in the park Pro/Con: Park Tavern is great place to get a drink, check out the skyline view, and relax after a busy day in the city. The food is solid but not spectacular. Noni’s Bar & Deli Location: Old Fourth Ward Cuisine: Italian For Fido: The dog-friendly patio is often bustling with pets Pro/Con: Don’t let the laid-back hipster ambiance fool you: this unassuming place offers sandwiches that are hard to beat anywhere else in the city. Avoid early (or late) to skip the crowds. Across the Street Location: Old Fourth Ward Cuisine: Mexican For Fido: The great patio is open to humans and canines alike Pro/Con: There’s plenty of street parking to be found on weeknights, weekends are a bit tougher. Drinks and food are mediocre, but the atmosphere is super chill for hanging with your fido and friends. Treehouse Location: Buckhead Cuisine: Pub Food For Fido: Outdoor seating, water bowls, and special attention from the services make Treehouse a top Atlanta dog destination Pro/Con: While a great place to bring your dog and enjoy casual lunch foods, don’t expect anything too spectacular in the way of cuisine. These are some of the top dog-friendly restaurants in Atlanta. Next time you’re heading out to eat and don’t want to leave your pup at home, or when you’re out of emergency food and the dog needs some exercise, you might want to experience something new, make it a family outing, and give one of these places a try. Sharing is caring!
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It was bound to happen at some point. Not that I’m a bad driver. In 15 years behind the wheel I can count on one hand the number of traffic violations I’ve received. Yet there splashed across the computer screen in the police station was a picture of me happily speeding down the highway between Urumqi and Heavenly Lake. “Is that you?” the lady behind the desk asked, as if it was normal for a white foreigner to be caught speeding along a Xinjiang highway. “Yes” I said as I handed over my 200 RMB fine. “That’s definitely me.” Camera-Shy in China Everybody is fully aware of each camera on the road.” This ticket was inevitable because, unlike all the locals here, I’m not yet savvy enough to know where the traffic cameras are. The trouble is they’re pretty much everywhere, though, flashing pictures whether you’re speeding or not. Not once during my tenure as a Chinese driver have I ever seen a cop car pull anybody over, but everybody is fully aware of each camera on the road. In my particular case a camera caught me doing 95 in an 80 zone (which is unbelievably slow for an interstate highway, I should add) But I’m not here to gripe about a ticket that I admittedly earned. What I couldn’t believe was just how difficult it was to pay the fine. Paying my China Speeding Ticket My first stop was the local traffic police office, the logical place to start. I asked at least 3 different police officers where I should go to pay my ticket and received three very different answers. That’s about par for the course here in China. I finally found somebody who was able to explain to me that because this ticket was given on the expressway, it was beyond the jurisdiction of the Urumqi traffic police. I ended up walking two miles down the deserted road…” Great. Now I had to find my way to the nearest highway patrol office, which was quite a distance outside the city. I hailed a taxi and thankfully he knew exactly where I needed to go. “You got a ticket?” he laughed after I explained my situation. He caught himself laughing and quickly followed up with an encouraging “We all get tickets at some point.” Nice save, Mr. Taxi Man. After 30 minutes on the highway out of town he dropped me off at the edge of Wulabo, a small village that hadn’t yet finished paving their first road. “Walk down that gravel path for a while and you’ll find it on your left” the driver told me. He then sped off. I walked about 500 meters but ran across nothing except for crumbling homes and some wild goats. The few people I did run across kept pointing me further and further down the dirt path. I ended up walking two miles down the deserted road before reaching any other buildings. Finally I came to a small building that was no larger than a mobile home. The door was locked and the sign said they closed from 1:30pm to 4pm for lunch. I looked down at my watch. It was exactly 1:31pm. No WAY. Uh-uh. Not after all these hours in police stations, taxis and a dirt road. I banged on that door. I banged hard, too. I’ve seen Chinese people use this tactic and it seems to work for them. I had nothing to lose. The sign said they closed at 1:30pm…my watch told me it was 1:31pm” The door cracked open and I pleaded with the woman to just let me pay my fine and go. She gave me a short speech about the importance of the lunch break but finally let me in and took my money. As I began the two-mile trek back to the road I calculated how much I had spent in the process of paying my 200 RMB speeding ticket. All of the taxis had added up to approximately 90 RMB and that doesn’t include the four hours of my time, which I’d like to think is worth something as well. Bottom line: I need to either keep within the speed limit on the interstate or learn how to avoid the traffic cameras. Chances are I’ll be doing more of the latter. Read More About Driving in China
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Image caption Belgian trade unionists are holding the country's biggest strike since 1993 The eurozone crisis will dominate an EU summit on Monday, with an emphasis on growth and "smart" budget discipline. The EU has more than 23 million unemployed people and there are fears that wide-ranging budget cuts will harm enterprise and training. Cuts need to be "smart" - well-targeted - to allow room for future growth, the European Commission says. Most member states - and not the UK - are expected to sign up to a new budget treaty, or "fiscal compact". The goal is much closer co-ordination of budget policy in the 17-nation eurozone. Diplomatic wrangling continues over the influence of non-eurozone countries in the new institutional set-up. The UK opted out, in a blaze of publicity last month, but did secure observer status in the discussions. Poland is insisting that it and other countries preparing to join the euro should be fully involved in the eurozone negotiations. Analysis The official summit agenda is growth and job creation, and it will be discussed in some detail. Unemployment will be perhaps the big issue in the French presidential election, and there are now more than five million people out of work in Spain - without reversing that trend the eurozone crisis isn't going to ease. Leaders will also try to finalise the text of the new fiscal treaty which all EU countries except Britain say they intend to sign. There are still some issues to be resolved - Poland worries about being shut out of future eurozone summits, and there's political pressure in Germany to make the budget rules and penalties in the treaty a little tougher. Then there are the off-agenda items which always make an appearance on occasions like this. Cometh the EU summit hour, cometh the Greeks... I'm sure they'd like to sit un-noticed in the corner for once, but Greece has developed an unwelcome habit of hogging summit headlines. Currently the draft treaty says signatories will hold summits at least twice a year. The attendance of non-euro countries is left to the discretion of the summit president, with the words "will invite when appropriate and at least once a year". The Czech Republic may delay joining the treaty because of a split in its ruling coalition and the Republic of Ireland may decide it has to put it to a referendum. While France may be content with a eurozone-only membership, Germany is keen to include countries like Denmark, Poland and Sweden, not yet in the euro. The Brussels summit coincided with a general strike in Belgium in protest at recent austerity measures, which has brought most of the city's transport system to a standstill and disrupted international trains and flights. Staff were asked to arrive for the 14:00 (13:00 GMT) summit at 05:30 to avoid the disruption. Firewall bid The summit comes a day after French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced a 0.1% tax on financial transactions. In 2012, much more attention will be given to growth. Why? Because many countries are heading into recession just as austerity measures start to bite Read more from Gavin The tax is part of a package of measures to promote growth and create jobs, and will be implemented in August regardless of whether other countries do the same. Greece remains a big question mark hanging over this summit. Complex negotiations with private creditors have not yet produced a deal to prevent Greece defaulting. The European Commission says it is confident a deal will be reached within days. But Greece could run out of money as early as mid-February. Private investors are being asked to take a 50% "haircut" (loss) on their Greek bonds in a complex bond swap, with the aim of cutting Greece's debt to 120% of gross domestic product by 2020. A deal is crucial for the EU and International Monetary Fund to grant a long-awaited 130bn-euro (£109bn; $172bn) second bailout for Greece. In an interview for the Wall Street Journal on Monday, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said only radical reforms in Greece could trigger the release of the funds. Fiscal compact: Sticking points Eurozone Ireland: Government still to decide whether or not to hold a referendum on the treaty. A "No" vote could cause a serious eurozone crisis. Non-eurozone Poland: PM Donald Tusk says he will not sign unless non-eurozone countries have full access to inter-governmental summits that cover eurozone policy. PM Donald Tusk says he will not sign unless non-eurozone countries have full access to inter-governmental summits that cover eurozone policy. Sweden: Parliament has backed the draft treaty but on certain conditions including a demand that Stockholm does not have to transfer budget decision-making powers to Brussels. Parliament has backed the draft treaty but on certain conditions including a demand that Stockholm does not have to transfer budget decision-making powers to Brussels. Czech Republic: The government has backed the draft treaty but like Poland wants involvement in eurozone meetings. The government has backed the draft treaty but like Poland wants involvement in eurozone meetings. UK: Has refused to back treaty but will not apparently block use of EU institutions like the Court of Justice by the fiscal compact members unless it damages UK interests or threatens its rights under the fundamental treaties. Has refused to back treaty but will not apparently block use of EU institutions like the Court of Justice by the fiscal compact members unless it damages UK interests or threatens its rights under the fundamental treaties. Denmark: Like the UK, it has a euro opt-out but is now holding the EU presidency and wants to be a bridge between the 17 and the 27 by achieving consensus. Hague: No veto on EU institutions Q&A: EU summit deal on debt crisis Did Germany cause the euro crisis? "Unless Greece implements the necessary decisions and doesn't just announce them… there's no amount of money that can solve the problem," he said. The atmosphere remained tense at the weekend with a row over a leaked German proposal to put an EU budget commissioner with veto powers in charge of Greek taxes and spending. Greece rejected the proposal outright, but its EU partners remain alarmed by its failure to meet tough fiscal targets. Arriving at the summit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel played down the idea of an EU overseer for the Greek budget, calling it "a debate we should not be having". She said Europe had to support Greece in its reform efforts, "but that will only work if Greece and all other states discuss this together.'' The EU is trying to put in place a bigger, more resistant "firewall" to prevent contagion spreading from Greece. The eurozone plans to launch a 500bn-euro permanent bailout fund - the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) - in July, a year earlier than first planned. It is expected to get the final go-ahead at the summit. The UK will not contribute to it. The existing temporary fund - the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) - is reckoned to be worth about 300bn euros and it ends next year. Some experts say it should be combined with the ESM, rather than running in parallel. Italy alone needs to refinance more than 300bn euros of debt this year and there are many voices urging the European Central Bank to boost the firewall to at least 1tn euros. Recession clouds make it a gloomy start to this year's EU summits. But the European Commission says 82bn euros of EU money is available for countries to spend on projects to boost jobs and growth. EU leaders will exchange views on how best to tackle youth unemployment and support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), many of which complain of excessive administrative costs imposed by Brussels.
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Sign In Follow US Divine Magazine > Blog > Music > Bella Rose Shares New Single Drinks and Dreams Music Bella Rose Shares New Single Drinks and Dreams Last updated: 2022/09/20 at 8:14 PM Divine Magazine Published September 20, 2022 Share 3 Min Read SHARE With her refreshing summer anthem, “Drinks and Dreams”, Nashville-based pop artist Bella Rose delivers one unforgettable prototype of sweet melodic vocals infused with natural style. Paired with Nashville producer Alex Bonyata’s smooth and atmospheric pop production, the bar is raised here for popular music in a way that feels universal and rewarding. In this catchy new single, which balances Bella’s meaningful lyrics with a liberated and life-affirming attitude, she takes a stand that is relatable and empowering. It’s clear she respects her listeners, making a song that is undeniably fun and modern, while also prioritizing emotional depth and honest thoughtfulness. “Drinks and Dreams” is many things: a unique and uplifting track that will stay with you throughout the day, a bittersweet departure from tired norms left behind, and the perfect summer playlist addition to blast on the beach or while riding down the sun-soaked highway toward your own personal freedom and wildest dreams. About Bella Rose Nashville-based pop musician Bella Rose has been on a committed journey as a recording artist beginning at age thirteen, following her selection as a participant in the GRAMMY Museum’s Music Revolution Project in her native Tampa Bay. She went on to found band The Young Something with songwriting partner Alex Bonyata and they opened for international acts like Ringo Starr, Foreigner, and AWOLnation and performed at music festivals like SXSW. Now, as a solo pop star, Bella Rose is making revolutionary moves as both recording artist and young business mogul with a unique voice and bold vision. Through releasing steady singles, she is solidifying her new presence on the international music scene, building up a true momentum leading to the release of her first solo EP. Making pop music that’s just as therapeutic as it is catchy, and just as thought- provoking as it is fun, she’s redefining what it means to be a pop artist. 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While the shock value is still fresh regarding the outcome of the presidential election, the real estate mogul turned GOP nominee turned President-elect is on his way this morning to Washington DC to meet with President Barack Obama. The meeting comes at the invitation of the outgoing Commander in Chief, who stressed yesterday that the White House has a longstanding tradition of peacefully transitioning between administrations. The current and future First Ladies will also meet, while Vice President Joe Biden has extended an invitation to Vice President-elect Mike Pence as well. And with the Fox News cameras rolling live via helicopter (something that the showman Trump himself undoubtedly knew full well was happening), the signature Trump plane took its time to taxi around Laguardia airport in New York City before takeoff. Laguardia employees at one point lined the runway, waving their support to the President-elect, and Trump himself was treated to an honorary water salute. Water salutes are often used in aviation as a means to recognizing a highly distinguished individual, event, or aircraft. The event is marked by a pair of firetrucks that spout off water canons on either side of an aircraft; today’s event at Laguardia was in honor of Trump’s stunning and historic presidential upset. Fox embed Dan Gallo identified that the water salute came from the Port Authority Police Department. The Port Authority Police Department at LGA gave Trump’s plane a “water salute” as PEOTUS makes 1st trip to DC as president-elect. pic.twitter.com/CsTtnh15Hb — Dan Gallo (@dangallo) November 10, 2016 Watch above via Fox News. — [image via screengrab] Have a tip we should know? [email protected]
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Staring down a potential government shutdown, the White House is prepared to punt a standoff over cash to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border to the fall, Republican officials tell TIME. The Trump Administration had insisted that funding for the wall must be part of a spending bill Congress is set to consider before Friday, when the government runs out of money. Congressional leaders in both parties had warned the White House that such a demand would unify Democrats in opposition at a moment when it’s likely Republicans will need their votes to clear Friday’s deadline. As late as Monday afternoon the President was still pushing for border funding, but aides started to peddle ideas that perhaps Trump could still claim a win if there were boosted funding for border security—think drones and border guards, not bricks and barbed wire—as a way to save face. At the White House, the President told a gathering of conservative journalists that his team could revisit the issue in September. Separately, White House officials phoned colleagues in the Senate and House to offer similar guidance, according to two aides to Senate Republicans. The Brief Newsletter Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now. View Sample Sign Up Now Congress returns from a two-week break on Tuesday and immediately starts a clock ticking down toward Friday’s deadline. If Congress cannot clear a spending bill by midnight, the government would be plunged into shutdown just as Trump is marking his first 100 days in office. Such a development—with Republicans controlling all the levers of power—would certainly give the President unwelcome headlines for his first grading period. The White House already is testy about the milestone. Aides are furiously promoting victories, such as the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, administrative moves on coal and steel and rollback of President Barack Obama’s regulations that came late in his second term. But Trump is particularly sensitive to his lack of progress on his 100-day promises he made during the campaign—chief among them, the border wall and the repeal of Obama’s health care law. Trump, however, is confronted with the political reality: the Republican Party is not unified on any number of issues. An effort to ditch the health care law ended in embarrassment. A reboot, attached to the looming shutdown, had no takers in congressional leadership because it, too, could plunge the government into chaos. The public push to find money for the border wall appeared to have the same threat. Perhaps looking to distract from the border bungling, Trump on Wednesday plans to unveil a bid to reform the tax code—no less challenging than passing health insurance or immigration. His economic team renewed the conservative pipe dream that the taxes would be so simple that most Americans could complete them on a postcard. His team promised deep tax cuts but dodged when asked how the government might pay for them. Left unsaid amidst the tax code talk: the reforms being discussed would eliminate dozens of deductions that are popular, such as allowing homeowners to write-off interest on their mortgages and charitable contributions. Gimmicks, once again, are set to run hard into the wall of governing—the only wall that seems real in Washington at the moment. — With reporting by Zeke. J. Miller. Write to Philip Elliott at [email protected].
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High octane action movies like John Wick require millions of dollars and thousands of people to make. Well, not for aspiring filmmakers like Redditor Brainlessguy. He made his own John Wick-inspired action scene and it looks like it is straight out of the film. Even though it's only around a minute long, it features lots of shooting, lots of bad guys dying (all played by him) and he made it all. We're not kidding. He did all of it, the filming, the acting, the editing, the sound. He gladly shared how it was done and answered questions in a Reddit post. It's really hard to believe, but as if he anticipated the skepticism, he shows some of the behind-the-scenes, pre-edited footage at the end of the video. It's really just him, shooting and getting shot. Very impressive.
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flugzeuginfo.net - the aircraft encyclopedia Skip to navigation (Press Enter) Skip to main content (Press Enter) Language/Sprache Deutsch English Home Aircraft Types Aviation Museums Photo Gallery Codes Contact Photo Gallery - Search Results search results: 1 photos ordered by: Date [older] / [newer] Location [A-Z] / [Z-A] Manufacturer [A-Z] / [Z-A] Aircraft [A-Z] / [Z-A] Operator / Airline [A-Z] / [Z-A] Registration [A-Z] / [Z-A] new search [Photo-ID: 13057] © Arjun Sarup 2014-04-19 Hawker Tempest [info] Indian Air Force Reg.: HA623 On display at IAF Museum Palam. Approximately 130 Tempest Mk. IIs served with the IAF from 1946-1953. [Indira Gandhi International Airport (VIDP / DEL), India] new search - to top - Flugzeuginfo.net The web portal flugzeuginfo.net includes a comprehensive civil and military aircraft encyclopedia. It provides code tables for aerodromes, air operators including the world's major airlines and for ICAO and IATA codes for aircraft. The website has also a photo gallery and gives you an overview of all aviation museums worldwide. The website was updated on 27.10.2019 flugzeuginfo.net 2016 beta The website is currently in the process of optimizing and will have further functions added in order to improve the usability. flugzeuginfo.net is a non-commercial webproject. All information is given in good faith and for information purposes only. © 2001 - 2019, Karsten Palt, Leipzig / Germany - All rights reserved
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection  TUCSON, Ariz. - Border Patrol agents from the Tucson Sector arrested three undocumented convicted felons as they attempted to illegally enter the United States in separate incidents over the weekend. Agents stationed in Naco, Ariz. arrested 37-year-old Santana Conde-Recio after illegally entering the country on Saturday. After being processed, it was revealed that Conde, a Mexican national, was convicted in 2001 of felony reckless vehicular homicide in Charleston County, VA. U.S. Customs and Border Protection  Nogales Station agents arrested two men on Sunday on separate occasions and discovered during processing that both had been convicted of criminal sex acts. Agents first arrested Juan Carlos Perez-Suchite, a 43-year-old Guatemalan national who was convicted in 2000 for felony lewd or lascivious acts with a child in Long Beach, Calif. Later in the evening, agents arrested Adrian Oliva-Flores, a 43-year-old Honduran national who was convicted in 2007 of felony aggravated sexual battery in Virginia.
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Get the biggest Aston Villa FC stories by email Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email Aston Villa's latest set of accounts have been made available through Companies House. The accounts cover the 12-month period up to May 31, 2015, and are for Reform Acquisitions Ltd, the parent company and owner of Aston Villa. To save you the trouble of sifting through the 33-page document, Birmingham Mail business journalist Tamlyn Jones has digested the figures and picked out the following key facts and talking points. Below: Villa's accounts in numbers - explained Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8 Cancel Play now 1) Nice work if you can get it The highest-paid director at Aston Villa has enjoyed a rise of almost £1 million over the past year. New annual accounts for the relegation-threatened club show the most remunerated director during the 2014/15 financial year - most likely chief executive Tom Fox - received a salary package of £1.25 million. This was in stark contrast to the previous financial year when the highest-paid director received £265,792. Paul Faulkner was chief executive for the 2013/14 year but left the club in summer 2014 to be replaced by Mr Fox. The annual accounts, which relate to the year ended May 31, 2015, also confirmed the club was still up for sale but "no active discussions were taking place" at the time the report was produced. 2) No takers Aston Villa are still very much up for sale, but there's not exactly a list of takers queuing down Witton Lane. As much was admitted in the accounts, with the following wording: "The group remains for sale but at the time of writing no active discussions were taking place." 3) The FA Cup run helped Gate receipts last season were slightly higher than in 2013/14 - increasing from £12.8 million to £13.8 million. The run to the FA Cup final, with a string of home ties along the way, will have helped boost this figure. Revenue from broadcasting at Aston Villa dipped slightly in the 2014/15 season, down to £71.4 million from £72.7 million. Turnover from sponsorship is on the rise, up to £10.9 million in 2014/15 from £9.3 million. Commercial revenues at Villa have taken a hit, dropping from £22 million in 2013/14 to £19.4 million. Gregg Evans on Remi Garde's future Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8 Cancel Play now 4) The wage bill went up One of the biggest contributors to the pre-tax loss at Villa was the increase in staff wages, by £14.4 million. They rose from £69.3 million to £83.7 million in 2014/15. Although this figure covers all staff working for the club, much of it can be assigned to players' wages. 5) Paying off managers is not cheap The wage bill figures exclude a one-off cost, known as an 'exceptional item', of £3.3 million. No further explanation is given in the annual report about this £3.3 million, other than "net termination and onerous contract costs". A large amount of that figure is believed to have been Paul Lambert's pay-off when the former boss was sacked in February 2015. 6) The club's workforce has grown The number of staff employed by Villa has increased sharply during the past financial year. On the playing and coaching side, staff numbers rose from 173 to 185 in the year 2014-2015. Commercial operations at the club showed an even larger increase, with those working in merchandising and general operations climbing from 232 to 261. In total, Villa had 535 full-time staff during the 2014/15 season, based on the monthly average, which was an increase of 39 on the previous 12 months. Part-time staff employed in areas such as match day help and other events increased from 1,549 in 2013/14 to 1,619.
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In late July, Christian Rudder, a co-founder of the online dating site OkCupid, plunged himself into the middle of an Internet maelstrom when he published a post with a classic poke-the-anthill headline: "We Experiment on Human Beings!" The provocation came in the middle of a storm of commentary sparked by the revelations that Facebook had been purposefully manipulating its users' emotions by tinkering with its news feed. Rudder contended that such tweaking was commonplace and normal. In OkCupid's case, the company had temporarily adjusted its matching algorithm so that some people ended up with recommendations that the algorithm would normally have considered bad matches -- and vice versa, some people whom the algorithm should have concluded were good matches were told they were a bad fit. There was no ill will involved; from Rudder's perspective, it was just an experiment designed to serve the larger goal of improving the overall OkCupid user experience. Advertisement: The Internet reacted harshly. But in an unplanned twist, the post turned out to be good publicity for Rudder's new book, "Dataclysm: Who We Are When We Think No One's Looking." Case in point: I had an advance review copy of the book sitting on my desk, but it was only after the hoopla over Rudder's blog post that I took a closer look and decided it was a must-read. And indeed it is. "Dataclysm" is a well-written and funny look at what the numbers reveal about human behavior in the age of social media. It's both profound and a bit disturbing, because, sad to say, we're generally not the kind of people we like to think -- or say -- we are. Rudder begins his book with a distressing opening salvo: two charts that reveal what age groups men and women generally find attractive. From age 20 to 50, women are consistent -- they're drawn to men who are in roughly the same age cohort. Men are equally consistent: From age 20-50, they are attracted to 20-year-olds. The discussion is over: Men are dogs. Rudder's data on race leads to similar implications -- prejudice is alive and well on online dating states, and what we say -- and don't say -- in our profiles offers impressive support for cultural stereotyping. Rudder does the math on what different groups are most or least likely to say in their profiles: Black men, for example, hardly ever mention Belle and Sebastian, snorkeling or "Dr Horrible's Sing Along Blog." White women don't talk about slow jams, j-pop or Malcolm X. White guys, however, are really into mentioning their "blue eyes," brewing beer, and Robert Heinlein. Asian men frequently say "tall for an Asian," "gangnam style" and "noodle soup.") Rudder treats these insights into the human condition with bemused -- and very useful -- intelligence. We're only just beginning to understand how much we can learn about ourselves and others from the data that is constantly being harvested from us. The more we know, the better armed we are to navigate the future. Rudder spoke by phone to Salon from OkCupid's offices in New York. Advertisement: So men are sexists, and we're all racist? The more you look at the data, the more it does confirm the cynics' intuition about humanity. People online are free to act out their worst impulses with very little incentive to act out their best. I guess it just goes to show how politeness or propriety keeps us decent human beings. Offline, society actually has a very good effect on behavior in a very large sense. That raises an uncomfortable question: Does our wholesale move online undermine how society traditionally keeps us in line? I'm not qualified to give a real opinion on where society as a whole is headed, but I think when you look at stuff like rage storms on Twitter, or even the thing that happened yesterday -- the celebrity nude photos being leaked -- you see that there are definitely some disgusting impulses that the Internet can gratify instantaneously. In the same way Cool Ranch Doritos gratify certain taste receptors that are probably not very good for my digestive tract, things like Twitter or Reddit or even OkCupid gratify our tastes in ways that should probably best be left unsated. Advertisement: How does that make you feel as a researcher? Have you become more cynical as a result of what you've learned by watching how people behave on OkCupid? I definitely have a certain amount of ambivalence about the Internet generally and what we do at OkCupid. OkCupid does a lot of great things. We do find people love, we do create marriage and children and happiness in a pure sense, in a way that, say, Amazon does not. But there is a downside: In the process of finding that love or sex or whatever they're looking for, people are able to be more judgmental. It's a fraught thing. I can see the good and the bad in all this, but where it all comes out in the end, I'm not sure. I think the existence of the Internet is a good thing, but I do wish people exercised more humanity in using these tools. I'd like to break the format of the typical Q&A a bit, and just read some lines from your book that jumped out at me, and see if I can prompt you to elaborate on them. For example, you wrote that "the Internet will democratize our fundamental narrative." What does that mean? Advertisement: What I meant was that the Internet will enable, on a mass scale, something like what Howard Zinn was doing in his "People's History of the United States." Zinn's trying to reach for what the common person thought about World War I or the Civil War, or go back and find out what a housewife in 1970 was thinking about her life. But by and large he had to put it all together from a few diaries and a ton of leg work and obviously there's a lot of selection bias involved. But in the future, as people continue to live out their lives through these technologies, all of our lives are almost by definition going to be captured. The computer that is crunching all that stuff pulls us all together. In a very real sense, we are all given the same weight in any of these calculations. I guess that connects directly to another sentence that caught my eye: "With data, history can become deeper, it can become more." Advertisement: That's exactly what I'm talking about. How about, "It's when people don't understand their own hearts I get interested"? I like it when you are able to look at a behavior in two ways. One: what people think they are doing or wish they were doing, and two: what they actually do. At OkCupid we have a great mechanism for looking at that: We have all these match questions where we ask people what they believe or what they think, and then we can go in and measure exactly what they are actually doing. I just think that the space between self-image and action is very interesting. What data points jumped out at you the most? Advertisement: Well, the most obvious thing is racial messaging patterns. We asked people about race and everybody is like, yeah, interracial marriage is totally great. Something like 96 percent are totally fine with it, or support it. We also asked people questions like "would you ever date someone who told a racist joke" and the answers are very strongly liberal in the way you would expect. Everybody is fine with it, blah blah blah. But then you go out and look at what people do or who they choose for themselves, and you see that this is just not the case. Race is a huge factor and certain types of interracial relationships -- I wouldn't say are taboo, but certainly in the aggregate they are less desirable. Again this gets back to what we were talking about at the very beginning. If that's what I want why don't I just put that into the form? It would work better, if I was just honest with OkCupid and myself about what I wanted. You mention Naomi Wolf's "The Beauty Myth" and you wrote, "for the beauty myth, social media signifies judgment day." Is this just a reflection of the fact that women who are considered highly attractive get by far the most messages from men? I was having a little bit of fun. There's just so much judgment that goes on in social media. If most myths are built around some kind of cataclysm or apocalypse, then for the beauty myth, Ragnarok is social media. Men who are free to judge photos without conforming to social norms go crazy clicking girls in bikinis. Advertisement: Maybe the most discomfiting point you make in your book is your acknowledgment that the kind of people who work for the NSA crunching our data are much smarter than you are and have access to far more information. Eventually, the sophistication of the algorithms will become so great that pretty much everything important about us will be inferred from just a few data points. That's scarily determinist. Do we even have free will when our data trail tells employers or the government or prospective mates exactly who we are? That is a great question, and I don't think I can give an answer that is both hopeful and honest. The tech industry side of me wants to say that this isn't just a problem of social media -- the same thing happens with your credit score, for example. But you are right. It is scary. There will always be highly motivated, powerful entities using this data for their own good, which often implies an adversarial relationship against you. I will say one thing: If we consider Facebook as stand-in for all this stuff, I think people have generally approached these social media networks with a level of naiveté that is changing. We're beginning to understand the pitfalls of volunteering all this data about ourselves. That's why a book like "Dataclysm" is important. The more we know about what you guys are finding out, the easier it will be to set societal guidelines for how this information can be used, and to become masters of our information. Exactly right. It's a strange time for me and I'm sure for you too and anybody else working in this milieu. The technologies are pervasive but comprehension of them is not. Advertisement: Which leads me to my final question. Let's revisit that experiment in which you tweaked the matching algorithm. I think for a lot of people that smacked of manipulation that crossed over the line. It seemed different than just changing the layout of a page to see what works better. It seemed like you were messing with people's minds. Why did you do it? Let me just step back and add a little more context. So, we tweaked an algorithm. Now, some algorithms can be considered as a sort of fact. If you are trying to pull a record out of a database there is a canonical or fastest way or best way to do it and to deviate from that would be silly or would be wrong in a real sense. But when we describe people as good or bad matches -- the truth is for any two people on OkCupid, we just don't know. We're making a guess; our algorithm is a version of a guess. It's not a fact. There are tons of different ways to bring people together. We often use common interests, like how well you and I satisfy each other. But there are other potentially workable heuristics, like, for example, "opposites attract." The test I wrote about in that blog post was on a continuum of those kinds of tests: We were really genuinely trying to figure out what works best, how to improve the user experience. What we were doing was different, to me, than "lying." Lying would be distorting matters of fact, rather than opinion. I have no idea what your sexual orientation is, but just imagine if you were gay, and I go and tell people that you are straight. That's very clearly false, and possibly harmful. We would never do that because that is altering a fact about people ... But with any algorithm that is about how to recommend something -- there is no canonical perfect way to do it. So we treat it sort of like an opinion. Advertisement: But doesn't that enter a fuzzy area? A selling point of OkCupid is supposed to be that it actually works, which implies that your "opinions" as to who is a good match are actually facts ... For sure. For sure. But part of what makes us sure that we can give people the best match, and that we can make good guesses about what two people are going to get along, is that we are constantly working on refining our methods. Look, I definitely understand the feelings about what we did. Especially given the way that I first laid it out, and then later, in the way I reacted to the media. Both my presentation and reaction were flawed. But we did not do it to mess with people. Everything we do at OkCupid is done with discretion, and, I hope, some level of emotional intelligence.
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(Image: National Academy of Sciences, PNAS) A recently unearthed ancient human skull shows signs of a disorder that might have caused mental retardation. This offers the earliest evidence that ancestors of Homo sapiens did not abandon young with severe birth defects. The 500,000-year-old skeleton belonged to a five to 12-year-old child who suffered from craniosynostosis. The rare congenital condition occurs when two of the flat bones that make up the skull fuse together along their margins (sutures) too early during fetal development, hindering brain growth. Spanish researchers discovered the first pieces of the skull near Atapuerca, Spain, in 2001, but they only recently pieced enough of it together to make a conclusive diagnosis. Advertisement “We were sure we had evidence of a real pathology,” says Ana Gracia, a palaeoanthropologist at Complutense University in Madrid, who led the new study. “It’s obvious – you only have to look at the cranium.” Different appearance The child suffered from a form of craniosynostosis that occurs in about 1 in every 200,000 children. He or she was a member of the species Homo heidelbergensis, – early humans that lived in Europe up to 800,000 years ago and may have given rise to Neanderthals. The discovery marks the earliest example of a human skeleton with signs of a physical deformity that that might have made the individual dependent on others for survival. Most animals, including primates, sacrifice or abandon young born with crippling deformities, Gracia says. It’s impossible to know whether the child suffered from any cognitive problems, but he or she would undoubtedly have looked different from family and friends, she says. ‘Not clear-cut’ “The obvious conclusion is that [this child] was being helped by other members of the social group,” says Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. However, Matthew Speltz, a psychologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, says the link between craniosynostosis and cognitive problems is not so clear-cut. Speltz is leading an ongoing study to track the development of children born with various forms of the condition. His team has found that children with craniosynostosis are more likely than other kids to have cognitive and motor problems. But the condition is by no means a guarantee of severe learning difficulties. “There might be a slight increased risk of mental retardation,” he says. Journal reference: Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0900965106)
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Wakefield -SL 26th Aug 2022 v Wigan Warr-SL 19th Aug 2022 v Hull KR-SL 14th Aug 2022 v Hull FC-SL 7th Aug 2022 v Castleford-SL 31st Jul 2022 v Salford Re-SL 24th Jul 2022 v Wakefield -SL 15th Jul 2022 v Huddersfie-SL 9th Jul 2022 v Wigan Warr-SL 2nd Jul 2022 v Catalans D-SL 23rd Jun 2022 v Leeds Rhin-SL 12th Jun 2022 v Hull KR-SL 4th Jun 2022 v Toulouse O-SL 19th May 2022 v Warrington-SL 13th May 2022 v Hull FC-SL 7th May 2022 v Wigan Warr-RLCCSF 29th Apr 2022 v Salford Re-SL 22nd Apr 2022 v Castleford-SL 18th Apr 2022 v Huddersfie-SL 15th Apr 2022 v Wigan Warr-SL 9th Apr 2022 v Catalans D-RLCCQF 1st Apr 2022 v Leeds Rhin-SL 26th Mar 2022 v Whitehaven-RLCC6 19th Mar 2022 v Toulouse O-SL 11th Mar 2022 v Warrington-SL 4th Mar 2022 v Hull KR-SL 25th Feb 2022 v Wakefield -SL 19th Feb 2022 v Hull FC-SL 10th Feb 2022 v Catalans D-SL ---SEASON : 2021---9th Oct 2021 v Catalans D-SLGF 1st Oct 2021 v Leeds Rhin-SLSF 17th Sep 2021 v Salford Re-SL 10th Sep 2021 v Leeds Rhin-SL 4th Sep 2021 v Catalans D-SL 30th Aug 2021 v Warrington-SL 26th Aug 2021 v Leigh Cent-SL 20th Aug 2021 v Wigan Warr-SL 12th Aug 2021 v Castleford-SL 7th Aug 2021 v Catalans D-SL 2nd Aug 2021 v Hull FC-SL 17th Jul 2021 v Castleford-RLCCF 9th Jul 2021 v Wakefield -SL 4th Jul 2021 v Wigan Warr-SL 17th Jun 2021 v Warrington-SL 5th Jun 2021 v HullFC-RLCCSF 28th May 2021 v Hull FC-SL 22nd May 2021 v Catalans D-SL 17th May 2021 v Salford Re-SL 7th May 2021 v Huddersfie-RLCCQF 30th Apr 2021 v Leigh Cent-SL 22nd Apr 2021 v Huddersfie-SL 16th Apr 2021 v Wakefield -SL 10th Apr 2021 v Leeds Rhin-RLCC3 1st Apr 2021 v Hull Kings-SL 26th Mar 2021 v Salford Re-SL ---SEASON : 2020---27th Nov 2020 v Wigan War-SLGF 20th Nov 2020 v Catalans -SLSF 30th Oct 2020 v Wigan Warr-SL 26th Oct 2020 v Salford Re-SL 23rd Oct 2020 v Leeds Rhin-SL 15th Oct 2020 v Wakefield -SL 9th Oct 2020 v Wakefield -SL 29th Sep 2020 v Wigan Warr-SL 19th Sep 2020 v Warrington-RLCCQF 11th Sep 2020 v Hull Kings-SL 4th Sep 2020 v Huddersfie-SL 30th Aug 2020 v Hull Kings-SL 16th Aug 2020 v Castleford-SL 9th Aug 2020 v Leeds Rhin-SL 2nd Aug 2020 v Catalans D-SL 15th Mar 2020 v Castleford-SL 6th Mar 2020 v Huddersfie-SL 29th Feb 2020 v Toronto Wo-SL 22nd Feb 2020 v Sydney Roo-WCC 16th Feb 2020 v Hull FC -SL 6th Feb 2020 v Warrington-SL 31st Jan 2020 v Salford Re-SL ---SEASON : 2019---12th Oct 2019 v Salford Re-SLGF 27th Sep 2019 v Wigan Warr-SLQF 13th Sep 2019 v Hull FC -SL 6th Sep 2019 v Huddersfie-SL 30th Aug 2019 v Castleford-SL 24th Aug 2019 v Warrington-RLCCF 15th Aug 2019 v Leeds Rhin-SL 8th Aug 2019 v Warrington-SL 2nd Aug 2019 v Wakefield -SL 27th Jul 2019 v Halifax -RLCCSF 21st Jul 2019 v London Bro-SL 12th Jul 2019 v Wigan Warr-SL 5th Jul 2019 v Hull FC -SL 28th Jun 2019 v Warrington-SL 21st Jun 2019 v Leeds Rhin-SL 14th Jun 2019 v Huddersfie-SL 9th Jun 2019 v London Bro-SL 1st Jun 2019 v Wakefield -RLCCQF 26th May 2019 v Castleford-SL 17th May 2019 v Salford Re-SL 12th May 2019 v Huddersfie-RLCC6 5th May 2019 v Hull King-SL 28th Apr 2019 v Catalans D-SL 22nd Apr 2019 v Hull FC -SL 19th Apr 2019 v Wigan Warr-SL 12th Apr 2019 v Warrington-SL 6th Apr 2019 v Catalans D-SL 29th Mar 2019 v Hull Kings-SL 22nd Mar 2019 v Castleford-SL 14th Mar 2019 v Huddersfie-SL 8th Mar 2019 v London Bro-SL 28th Feb 2019 v Salford Re-SL 22nd Feb 2019 v Leeds Rhin- SL 10th Feb 2019 v Wakefield -SL 31st Jan 2019 v Wigan Warr- SL ---SEASON : 2018---4th Oct 2018 v Warrington-SLSF 28th Sep 2018 v Castleford-SL 22nd Sep 2018 v Warrington-SL 14th Sep 2018 v Hull FC -SL 8th Sep 2018 v Catalans D-SL 31st Aug 2018 v Wigan Warr-SL 16th Aug 2018 v Wakefield -SL 10th Aug 2018 v Huddersfie-SL 5th Aug 2018 v Catalans D-CCSF 26th Jul 2018 v Warrington-SL 19th Jul 2018 v Wigan Warr-SL 13th Jul 2018 v Hull FC -SL 6th Jul 2018 v Widnes Vik-SL 29th Jun 2018 v Wakefield -SL 15th Jun 2018 v Leeds Rhin-SL 8th Jun 2018 v Hull Kings-SL 3rd Jun 2018 v Hull FC -RLCCQF 24th May 2018 v Castleford-SL 19th May 2018 v Widnes Vik-SL 12th May 2018 v Castleford-RLCC6 3rd May 2018 v Catalans D-SL 26th Apr 2018 v Salford Re-SL 20th Apr 2018 v Huddersfie-SL 15th Apr 2018 v Wakefield -SL 6th Apr 2018 v Hull FC-SL 2nd Apr 2018 v Widnes Vik-SL 30th Mar 2018 v Wigan Warr-SL 23rd Mar 2018 v Hull Kings-SL 16th Mar 2018 v Leeds Rhin-SL 9th Mar 2018 v Warrington-SL 4th Mar 2018 v Salford Re-SL 23rd Feb 2018 v Huddersfie-SL 10th Feb 2018 v Catalans D-SL 2nd Feb 2018 v Castleford-SL ---SEASON : 2017---28th Sep 2017 v Castleford-SLSF 21st Sep 2017 v Salford Re-SL 15th Sep 2017 v Huddersfie-SL 7th Sep 2017 v Wakefield -SL 1st Sep 2017 v Wigan Warr-SL 18th Aug 2017 v Leeds Rhin-SL 11th Aug 2017 v Hull FC-SL 3rd Aug 2017 v Castleford-SL 23rd Jul 2017 v Wakefield -SL 16th Jul 2017 v Catalans D-Sl 7th Jul 2017 v Hull FC -SL 29th Jun 2017 v Leeds Rhin-SL 23rd Jun 2017 v Salford Re-SL 16th Jun 2017 v Huddersfie-SL 9th Jun 2017 v Widnes Vik-SL 4th Jun 2017 v Castleford-SL 25th May 2017 v Wigan Warr-SL 20th May 2017 v Hull FC -SL 13th May 2017 v Castleford-RLCC5 5th May 2017 v Warrington-SL 28th Apr 2017 v Leigh Cent-SL 21st Apr 2017 v Widnes Vik-SL 17th Apr 2017 v Castleford-SL 14th Apr 2017 v Wigan Warr-SL 7th Apr 2017 v Huddersfie-SL 30th Mar 2017 v Salford Re-SL 24th Mar 2017 v Warrington-SL 18th Mar 2017 v Catalans D-SL 10th Mar 2017 v Hull FC -SL 3rd Mar 2017 v Wakefield -SL 24th Feb 2017 v Leigh Cent-SL 9th Feb 2017 v Leeds Rhin-SL ---SEASON : 2016---29th Sep 2016 v Warrington-SLSF 23rd Sep 2016 v Wakefield -SL 18th Sep 2016 v Widnes Vik-SL 8th Sep 2016 v Castleford-SL 2nd Sep 2016 v Hull FC -SL 18th Aug 2016 v Wigan Warr-SL 12th Aug 2016 v Catalans D-SL 4th Aug 2016 v Warrington-SL 22nd Jul 2016 v Wigan Warr-SL 17th Jul 2016 v Huddersfie-SL 8th Jul 2016 v Widnes Vik-SL 3rd Jul 2016 v Wakefield -SL 17th Jun 2016 v Hull Kings-SL 11th Jun 2016 v Catalans D-SL 3rd Jun 2016 v Warrington-SL 28th May 2016 v Hull FC -SL 22nd May 2016 v Huddersfie-SL 13th May 2016 v Salford Re-SL 8th May 2016 v Hull FC -RLCC5 1st May 2016 v Castleford-SL 22nd Apr 2016 v Leeds Rhin-SL 14th Apr 2016 v Catalans D-SL 8th Apr 2016 v Warrington-SL 1st Apr 2016 v Hull FC -SL 28th Mar 2016 v Widnes Vik-SL 25th Mar 2016 v Wigan Warr-SL 18th Mar 2016 v Leeds Rhin-SL 11th Mar 2016 v Wakefield -SL 4th Mar 2016 v Castleford-SL 26th Feb 2016 v Hull Kings-SL 19th Feb 2016 v Sydney Roo-World 11th Feb 2016 v Saford Red-SL 5th Feb 2016 v Huddersfie-SL ---SEASON : 2015---2nd Oct 2015 v Leeds Rhin-SLSF 24th Sep 2015 v Warrington-SL 18th Sep 2015 v Wigan Warr-SL 10th Sep 2015 v Castleford-SL 4th Sep 2015 v Leeds Rhin-SL 20th Aug 2015 v Huddersfie-SL 14th Aug 2015 v Hull FC -SL 8th Aug 2015 v Catalans D-SL 31st Jul 2015 v Leeds Rhin-RLCCSF 24th Jul 2015 v Hull Kings-SL 16th Jul 2015 v Warrington-SL 10th Jul 2015 v Huddersfie-SL 3rd Jul 2015 v Leeds Rhin-SL 28th Jun 2015 v Widnes Vik-RLCC6 18th Jun 2015 v Castleford-SL 12th Jun 2015 v Wigan Warr-SL 5th Jun 2015 v Salford Re-SL 31st May 2015 v Warrington-SL 22nd May 2015 v Hull FC -SL 15th May 2015 v York City -RLCC5 9th May 2015 v Catalans D-SL 1st May 2015 v Wakefield -SL 24th Apr 2015 v Widnes Vik-SL 17th Apr 2015 v Leeds Rhin-SL 12th Apr 2015 v Huddersfie-SL 6th Apr 2015 v Hull FC -SL 3rd Apr 2015 v Wigan Warr-SL 27th Mar 2015 v Hull Kings-SL 19th Mar 2015 v Warrington-SL 13th Mar 2015 v Widnes Vik-SL 6th Mar 2015 v Wakefield -SL 27th Feb 2015 v Castleford-SL 22nd Feb 2015 v South Sydn-World 12th Feb 2015 v Salford Re-SL 6th Feb 2015 v Catalans D-SL ---SEASON : 2014---11th Oct 2014 v Wigan Warr-SLGF 2nd Oct 2014 v Catalans D-SLSF 19th Sep 2014 v Castleford-SLQPO 12th Sep 2014 v Huddersfie-SL 4th Sep 2014 v Warrington-SL 29th Aug 2014 v Leeds Rhin-SL 15th Aug 2014 v Wakefield -SL 1st Aug 2014 v Hull FC-SL 25th Jul 2014 v Widnes Vik-SL 19th Jul 2014 v London Bro-SL 11th Jul 2014 v Bradford B-SL 6th Jul 2014 v Hull Kings-SL 27th Jun 2014 v Wigan Warr-SL 22nd Jun 2014 v Castleford-SL 14th Jun 2014 v Catalans D-SL 30th May 2014 v Salford Re-SL 23rd May 2014 v Huddersfie-SL 18th May 2014 v Warrington-SL 11th May 2014 v Bradford B-SL 1st May 2014 v London Bro-SL 26th Apr 2014 v Leeds Rhin-RLCC5 21st Apr 2014 v Widnes Vik-SL 18th Apr 2014 v Wigan Warr-SL 11th Apr 2014 v Castleford-SL 6th Apr 2014 v Huddersfie-RLCC4 28th Mar 2014 v Leeds Rhin-SL 23rd Mar 2014 v Wakefield -SL 14th Mar 2014 v Catalans D-SL 7th Mar 2014 v Hull Kings-SL 27th Feb 2014 v Salford Re-SL 21st Feb 2014 v Hull FC -SL 13th Feb 2014 v Warrington-SL ---SEASON : 2013---20th Sep 2013 v Leeds Rhin-SLPSF 14th Sep 2013 v Hull Kings-SLEPO 6th Sep 2013 v Hull FC -SL 30th Aug 2013 v Warrington-SL 18th Aug 2013 v Wakefield -SL 9th Aug 2013 v London Bro-SL 3rd Aug 2013 v Catalans D-SL 22nd Jul 2013 v Wigan Warr-SL 7th Jul 2013 v Castleford-SL 28th Jun 2013 v Hull Kings-SL 21st Jun 2013 v Salford Ci-SL 9th Jun 2013 v Bradford B-SL 3rd Jun 2013 v Huddersfie-SL 25th May 2013 v Warrington-SL 20th May 2013 v Leeds Rhin-SL 3rd May 2013 v Widnes Vik-SL 27th Apr 2013 v London Bro-SL 20th Apr 2013 v Hull Kings-RLCC4 12th Apr 2013 v Catalans D-SL 7th Apr 2013 v Hull Kings-SL 1st Apr 2013 v Castleford-SL 29th Mar 2013 v Wigan Warr-SL 22nd Mar 2013 v Salford Ci-SL 15th Mar 2013 v Wakefield -SL 8th Mar 2013 v Warrington-SL 1st Mar 2013 v Leeds Rhin-SL 23rd Feb 2013 v Bradford B-SL 15th Feb 2013 v Hull FC -SL 10th Feb 2013 v Widnes Vik-SL 2nd Feb 2013 v Huddersfie-SL ---SEASON : 2012---29th Sep 2012 v Warrington-SLQSF 15th Sep 2012 v Warrington-SLQPO 7th Sep 2012 v Wigan Warr-SL 31st Aug 2012 v London Bro-SL 17th Aug 2012 v Castleford-SL 12th Aug 2012 v Wakefield -SL 6th Aug 2012 v Warrington-SL 29th Jul 2012 v Huddersfie-SL 20th Jul 2012 v Catalans D-SL 8th Jul 2012 v Widnes Vik-SL 29th Jun 2012 v Hull Kings-SL 22nd Jun 2012 v Salford Ci-SL 8th Jun 2012 v Bradford B-SL 3rd Jun 2012 v Hull FC -SL 27th May 2012 v Wigan Warr-SL 21st May 2012 v Leeds Rhin-SL 12th May 2012 v Wigan Warr-RLCC6 4th May 2012 v Wakefield -SL 27th Apr 2012 v Oldham Rou-RLCC5 20th Apr 2012 v Widnes Vik-SL 15th Apr 2012 v Widnes Vik-RLCC4 9th Apr 2012 v Castleford-SL 6th Apr 2012 v Wigan Warr-SL 30th Mar 2012 v Warrington-SL 25th Mar 2012 v Leeds Rhin-SL 17th Mar 2012 v Bradford B-SL 9th Mar 2012 v Hull FC -SL 4th Mar 2012 v Huddersfie-SL 24th Feb 2012 v Catalans D-SL 19th Feb 2012 v Hull Kings-SL 10th Feb 2012 v Salford Ci-SL 4th Feb 2012 v London Bro-SL ---SEASON : 2011---8th Oct 2011 v Leeds Rhin-SLGF 1st Oct 2011 v Wigan Warr-SLPOES 18th Sep 2011 v Wigan Warr-SLPOQS 10th Sep 2011 v Harlequins-SL 2nd Sep 2011 v Salford Ci-SL 21st Aug 2011 v Hull Kings-SL 12th Aug 2011 v Huddersfie-SL 6th Aug 2011 v Wigan Warr-RLCCSF 31st Jul 2011 v Castleford-SL 24th Jul 2011 v Hull Kings-RLCC6 15th Jul 2011 v Catalans D-SL 10th Jul 2011 v Wakefield -SL 1st Jul 2011 v Hull FC-SL 24th Jun 2011 v Warrington-SL 17th Jun 2011 v Wigan Warr-SL 11th Jun 2011 v Bradford B-SL 3rd Jun 2011 v Leeds Rhin-SL 27th May 2011 v Crusaders -SL 22nd May 2011 v Feathersto-RLCC5 14th May 2011 v Huddersfie-SL 7th May 2011 v Sheffield -RLCC4 2nd May 2011 v Hull FC -SL 25th Apr 2011 v Castleford-SL 22nd Apr 2011 v Wigan Warr-SL 15th Apr 2011 v Wakefield -SL 8th Apr 2011 v Crusaders -SL 1st Apr 2011 v Hull Kings-SL 25th Mar 2011 v Bradford B-SL 19th Mar 2011 v Leeds Rhin-SL 11th Mar 2011 v Harlequins-SL 5th Mar 2011 v Catalans D-SL 25th Feb 2011 v Warrington-SL 18th Feb 2011 v Salford Ci-SL 12th Feb 2011 v Wigan Warr-SL ---SEASON : 2010---2nd Oct 2010 v Wigan Warr-SLGF 24th Sep 2010 v Huddersfie-SLQSF 10th Sep 2010 v Warrington-SLQSF 4th Sep 2010 v Castleford-SL 21st Aug 2010 v Crusaders-SL 13th Aug 2010 v Bradford B-SL 7th Aug 2010 v Leeds Rhin-RLCCSF 31st Jul 2010 v Warrington-SL 25th Jul 2010 v Wakefield -SL 18th Jul 2010 v Harlequins-SL 9th Jul 2010 v Catalans D-SL 3rd Jul 2010 v Leeds Rhin-SL 25th Jun 2010 v Salford Ci-SL 20th Jun 2010 v Wigan Warr-SL 11th Jun 2010 v Huddersfie-SL 4th Jun 2010 v Hull FC -SL 29th May 2010 v Barrow Rai-RLCC6 21st May 2010 v Hull Kings-SL 15th May 2010 v Salford Ci-SL 9th May 2010 v Harlequins-RLCC5 2nd May 2010 v Hull Kings-SL 24th Apr 2010 v Leeds Rhin-SL 17th Apr 2010 v Toulouse O-RLCC4 10th Apr 2010 v Harlequins-SL 5th Apr 2010 v Castleford-SL 2nd Apr 2010 v Wigan Warr-SL 28th Mar 2010 v Huddersfie-SL 19th Mar 2010 v Warrington-SL 12th Mar 2010 v Crusaders -SL 7th Mar 2010 v Hull Kings-SL 26th Feb 2010 v Wakefield -SL 20th Feb 2010 v Catalans D-SL 14th Feb 2010 v Bradford B-SL 6th Feb 2010 v Hull FC -SL ---SEASON : 2009---10th Oct 2009 v Leeds Rhin-SLGF 3rd Oct 2009 v Wigan Warr-SLQSF2 19th Sep 2009 v Huddersfie-SLQPO2 11th Sep 2009 v Catalans D-SL 4th Sep 2009 v Leeds Rhin-SL 21st Aug 2009 v Huddersfie-SL 16th Aug 2009 v Hull Kings-SL 9th Aug 2009 v Huddersfie-CCCSF 31st Jul 2009 v Wigan Warr-SL 25th Jul 2009 v Harlequins-SL 17th Jul 2009 v Wakefield -SL 11th Jul 2009 v Warrington-SL 3rd Jul 2009 v Salford Ci-SL 26th Jun 2009 v Celtic Cru-SL 21st Jun 2009 v Bradford B-SL 12th Jun 2009 v Castleford-SL 5th Jun 2009 v Hull FC -SL 30th May 2009 v Gateshead -CCC6 22nd May 2009 v Harlequins-SL 16th May 2009 v Catalans D-SL 10th May 2009 v Catalans D-CCC5 2nd May 2009 v Wigan Warr-SL 24th Apr 2009 v Bradford B-SL 19th Apr 2009 v Castleford-SL 13th Apr 2009 v Hull FC -SL 9th Apr 2009 v Wigan Warr-SL 5th Apr 2009 v Leeds Rhin-CCC4 27th Mar 2009 v Wakefield -SL 20th Mar 2009 v Leeds Rhin-SL 13th Mar 2009 v Salford Ci-SL 7th Mar 2009 v Celtic Cru-SL 27th Feb 2009 v Hull Kings-SL 22nd Feb 2009 v Huddersfie-SL 13th Feb 2009 v Warrington-SL ---SEASON : 2008---4th Oct 2008 v Leeds Rhin-SLGF 19th Sep 2008 v Leeds Rhin-SLQSF 5th Sep 2008 v Wigan Warr-SL 30th Aug 2008 v Hull FC -CCCF 24th Aug 2008 v Huddersfie-SL 17th Aug 2008 v Harlequins-SL 9th Aug 2008 v Warrington-SL 3rd Aug 2008 v Wakefield -SL 26th Jul 2008 v Leeds Rhin-CCCSF 18th Jul 2008 v Wigan Warr-SL 11th Jul 2008 v Castleford-SL 5th Jul 2008 v Harlequins-SL 29th Jun 2008 v Huddersfie-SL 20th Jun 2008 v Leeds Rhin-SL 13th Jun 2008 v Bradford B-SL 6th Jun 2008 v Hull Kings-SL 1st Jun 2008 v Hull Kings-CCC6 25th May 2008 v Hull FC -SL 17th May 2008 v Catalans D-SL 10th May 2008 v Warrington-CCC5 4th May 2008 v Wigan Warr-SL 25th Apr 2008 v Warrington-SL 20th Apr 2008 v London Sko-CCC4 11th Apr 2008 v Harlequins-SL 6th Apr 2008 v Castleford-SL 28th Mar 2008 v Leeds Rhin-SL 24th Mar 2008 v Huddersfie-SL 21st Mar 2008 v Wigan Warr-SL 15th Mar 2008 v Catalans D-SL 7th Mar 2008 v Hull FC-SL 2nd Mar 2008 v Wakefield -SL 22nd Feb 2008 v Bradford B-SL 15th Feb 2008 v Warrington-SL 10th Feb 2008 v Hull Kings-SL ---SEASON : 2007---13th Oct 2007 v Leeds Rhin-SLGF 28th Sep 2007 v Leeds Rhin-SLQSF 14th Sep 2007 v Wigan Warr-SL 7th Sep 2007 v Warrington-SL 31st Aug 2007 v Harlequins-SL 25th Aug 2007 v Catalans D-CCCF 17th Aug 2007 v Salford Ci-SL 11th Aug 2007 v Catalans D-SL 3rd Aug 2007 v Hull FC-SL 28th Jul 2007 v Bradford B-CCCSF 20th Jul 2007 v Wigan Warr-SL 15th Jul 2007 v Bradford B-SL 6th Jul 2007 v Leeds Rhin-SL 30th Jun 2007 v Huddersfie-SL 17th Jun 2007 v Hull Kings-SL 9th Jun 2007 v Warrington-CCC6 1st Jun 2007 v Salford Ci-SL 28th May 2007 v Warrington-SL 18th May 2007 v Wakefield -SL 11th May 2007 v Rochdale H-CCC5 5th May 2007 v Wigan Warr-SL 29th Apr 2007 v Harlequins-SL 21st Apr 2007 v Leeds Rhin-SL 13th Apr 2007 v Catalans D-SL 9th Apr 2007 v Salford Ci-SL 6th Apr 2007 v Wigan Warr-SL 30th Mar 2007 v Batley Bul-CCC4 23rd Mar 2007 v Hull Kings-SL 17th Mar 2007 v Hull FC-SL 9th Mar 2007 v Warrington-SL 2nd Mar 2007 v Bradford B-SL 23rd Feb 2007 v Brisbane B-WCC 18th Feb 2007 v Wakefield -SL 9th Feb 2007 v Harlequins-SL 4th Feb 2007 v Huddersfie-SL ---SEASON : 2006---14th Oct 2006 v Hull FC -SLGF 29th Sep 2006 v Hull FC-SLPOQF 17th Sep 2006 v Warrington-SL 9th Sep 2006 v Leeds Rhin-SL 1st Sep 2006 v Wakefield -SL 26th Aug 2006 v Huddersfie-PCCF 19th Aug 2006 v Catalans D-SL 13th Aug 2006 v Castleford-SL 4th Aug 2006 v Huddersfie-SL 29th Jul 2006 v Hull Kings-PCCSF 22nd Jul 2006 v Leeds Rhin-SL 14th Jul 2006 v Harlequins-SL 7th Jul 2006 v Catalans D-SL 2nd Jul 2006 v Wakefield -SL 24th Jun 2006 v Salford Ci-SL 16th Jun 2006 v Bradford B-SL 8th Jun 2006 v Hull FC-SL 3rd Jun 2006 v Catalans D-PCC6 27th May 2006 v Wigan Warr-SL 20th May 2006 v Bradford B-PCC5 12th May 2006 v Warrington-SL 6th May 2006 v Huddersfie-SL 28th Apr 2006 v Wakefield -SL 21st Apr 2006 v Salford Ci-SL 17th Apr 2006 v Catalans D-SL 14th Apr 2006 v Wigan Warr-SL 7th Apr 2006 v Harlequins-SL 31st Mar 2006 v Doncaster -PCC4 24th Mar 2006 v Hull FC-SL 17th Mar 2006 v Bradford B-SL 12th Mar 2006 v Huddersfie-SL 3rd Mar 2006 v Warrington-SL 24th Feb 2006 v Leeds Rhin-SL 17th Feb 2006 v Castleford-SL 11th Feb 2006 v Harlequins-SL ---SEASON : 2005---7th Oct 2005 v Bradford B-SLEF 30th Sep 2005 v Leeds Rhin-SLQSF 17th Sep 2005 v Bradford B-SL 9th Sep 2005 v Wigan Warr-SL 4th Sep 2005 v Leigh Cent-SL 20th Aug 2005 v London Bro-SL 12th Aug 2005 v Wakefield -SL 5th Aug 2005 v Warrington-SL 30th Jul 2005 v Hull FC-PCCSF 22nd Jul 2005 v Leigh Cent-SL 15th Jul 2005 v Wigan Warr-SL 8th Jul 2005 v Hull FC -SL 3rd Jul 2005 v Wakefield -SL 26th Jun 2005 v Wigan Warr-PCC6 17th Jun 2005 v London Bro-SL 10th Jun 2005 v Salford Ci-SL 4th Jun 2005 v Bradford B-SL 27th May 2005 v Leeds Rhin-SL 21st May 2005 v Widnes Vik-SL 13th May 2005 v Hull FC-SL 6th May 2005 v York City -PCC5 29th Apr 2005 v Warrington-SL 24th Apr 2005 v Huddersfie-SL 16th Apr 2005 v London Bro-SL 8th Apr 2005 v Leigh Cent-SL 3rd Apr 2005 v Huddersfie-PCC4 28th Mar 2005 v Bradford B-SL 25th Mar 2005 v Wigan Warr-SL 19th Mar 2005 v Wakefield -SL 11th Mar 2005 v Salford Ci-SL 4th Mar 2005 v Warrington-SL 25th Feb 2005 v Huddersfie-SL 18th Feb 2005 v Leeds Rhin-SL 11th Feb 2005 v Widnes Vik-SL ---SEASON : 2004---25th Sep 2004 v Wigan Warr-SLEPO 17th Sep 2004 v Bradford B-SL 10th Sep 2004 v Leeds Rhin-SL 5th Sep 2004 v Warrington-SL 27th Aug 2004 v Huddersfie-SL 20th Aug 2004 v Wigan Warr-SL 13th Aug 2004 v London Bro-SL 8th Aug 2004 v Salford Ci-SL 30th Jul 2004 v Huddersfie-SL 23rd Jul 2004 v Leeds Rhin-SL 17th Jul 2004 v Hull FC-SL 10th Jul 2004 v London Bro-SL 7th Jul 2004 v Huddersfie-SL 2nd Jul 2004 v Wakefield -SL 26th Jun 2004 v Warrington-SL 18th Jun 2004 v Widnes Vik-SL 11th Jun 2004 v Castleford-SL 4th Jun 2004 v Wigan Warr-SL 29th May 2004 v Bradford B-SL 22nd May 2004 v Warrington-SL 15th May 2004 v Wigan Warr-PCCF 7th May 2004 v Wakefield -SL 30th Apr 2004 v Leeds Rhin-SL 25th Apr 2004 v Huddersfie-PCCSF 16th Apr 2004 v Salford Ci-SL 12th Apr 2004 v Bradford B-SL 9th Apr 2004 v Wigan Warr-SL 2nd Apr 2004 v Castleford-SL 28th Mar 2004 v Hull FC-PCC6 19th Mar 2004 v Widnes Vik-SL 13th Mar 2004 v Leeds Rhin-PCC5 6th Mar 2004 v London Bro-SL 29th Feb 2004 v Bradford B-PCC4 20th Feb 2004 v Hull FC -SL ---SEASON : 2003---3rd Oct 2003 v Wigan Warr-SLESF 26th Sep 2003 v London Bro-SLEPO 19th Sep 2003 v Bradford B-SL 12th Sep 2003 v Leeds Rhin-SL 5th Sep 2003 v Wigan Warr-SL 31st Aug 2003 v Widnes Vik-SL 24th Aug 2003 v Hull FC-SL 15th Aug 2003 v Castleford-SL 9th Aug 2003 v Hull FC-SL 3rd Aug 2003 v London Bro-SL 27th Jul 2003 v Wakefield -SL 18th Jul 2003 v Huddersfie-SL 11th Jul 2003 v Castleford-SL 4th Jul 2003 v Widnes Vik-SL 27th Jun 2003 v Bradford B-SL 20th Jun 2003 v Halifax-SL 13th Jun 2003 v Leeds Rhin-SL 6th Jun 2003 v Wigan Warr-SL 1st Jun 2003 v Warrington-SL 26th May 2003 v Hull FC-SL 16th May 2003 v London Bro-SL 9th May 2003 v Wakefield -SL 2nd May 2003 v Halifax-SL 21st Apr 2003 v Warrington-SL 18th Apr 2003 v Wigan Warr-SL 12th Apr 2003 v Leeds Rhin-PCCSF 5th Apr 2003 v Leeds Rhin-SL 30th Mar 2003 v Huddersfie-SL 21st Mar 2003 v Castleford-SL 16th Mar 2003 v Salford Ci-PCC6 8th Mar 2003 v Widnes Vik-SL 28th Feb 2003 v Batley Bul-PCC5 21st Feb 2003 v Bradford B-SL 14th Feb 2003 v Sydney Cit-WCC 8th Feb 2003 v Union Trei-PCC4 ---SEASON : 2002---25th Oct 2002 v New Zealan-Tour 19th Oct 2002 v Bradford B-SLGF 11th Oct 2002 v Wigan Warr-SLEF 5th Oct 2002 v Bradford B-SLQSF 22nd Sep 2002 v London Bro-SL 13th Sep 2002 v Hull -SL 8th Sep 2002 v Wigan Warr-SL 30th Aug 2002 v Leeds Rhin-SL 23rd Aug 2002 v Halifax Bl-SL 16th Aug 2002 v Bradford B-SL 9th Aug 2002 v Wakefield -SL 3rd Aug 2002 v Warrington-SL 30th Jul 2002 v Wigan Warr-SL 26th Jul 2002 v Halifax Bl-SL 19th Jul 2002 v London Bro-SL 4th Jul 2002 v Hull-SL 28th Jun 2002 v Bradford B-SL 21st Jun 2002 v Castleford-SL 7th Jun 2002 v Leeds Rhin-SL 1st Jun 2002 v Salford Re-SL 24th May 2002 v Widnes Vik-SL 19th May 2002 v Wakefield -SL 12th May 2002 v Warrington-SL 7th May 2002 v Castleford-SL 3rd May 2002 v Halifax Bl-SL 27th Apr 2002 v Wigan Warr-KNGCCF 20th Apr 2002 v Bradford B-SL 14th Apr 2002 v Leeds Rhin-KNGCCS 6th Apr 2002 v Leeds Rhin-SL 1st Apr 2002 v Wigan Warr-SL 28th Mar 2002 v London Bro-SL 22nd Mar 2002 v Hull-SL 17th Mar 2002 v Halifax Bl-KNGCC6 8th Mar 2002 v Salford Re-SL 2nd Mar 2002 v Widnes Vik-SL 23rd Feb 2002 v Warrington-KNGCC5 10th Feb 2002 v Oldham-KNGCC4 ---SEASON : 2001---6th Oct 2001 v Wigan Warr-SLEF 28th Sep 2001 v Hull FC-SLESF 22nd Sep 2001 v Leeds Rhin-SLEPO 14th Sep 2001 v Wigan Warr-SL 7th Sep 2001 v Leeds Rhin-SL 31st Aug 2001 v Castleford-SL 26th Aug 2001 v Warrington-SL 17th Aug 2001 v Bradford B-SL 10th Aug 2001 v Wigan Warr-SL 3rd Aug 2001 v Castleford-SL 29th Jul 2001 v Salford Ci-SL 22nd Jul 2001 v Halifax Bl-SL 13th Jul 2001 v Leeds Rhin-SL 7th Jul 2001 v Warrington-SL 30th Jun 2001 v Hull FC-SL 22nd Jun 2001 v Wigan Warr-SL 17th Jun 2001 v Wakefield -SL 8th Jun 2001 v London Bro-SL 2nd Jun 2001 v Bradford B-SL 28th May 2001 v Huddersfie-SL 18th May 2001 v Salford Ci-SL 11th May 2001 v Halifax Bl-SL 9th May 2001 v Castleford-SL 4th May 2001 v Leeds Rhin-SL 28th Apr 2001 v Bradford B-SCCCF 20th Apr 2001 v Warrington-SL 16th Apr 2001 v Hull FC-SL 13th Apr 2001 v Wigan Warr-SL 6th Apr 2001 v Wakefield -SL 31st Mar 2001 v Leeds Rhin-SCCCSF 24th Mar 2001 v London Bro-SL 16th Mar 2001 v Huddersfie-SL 9th Mar 2001 v Huddersfie-SCCC6 4th Mar 2001 v Bradford B-SL 25th Feb 2001 v Whitehaven-SCCC5 10th Feb 2001 v Wigan Warr-SCCC4 26th Jan 2001 v Brisbane B-WCC ---SEASON : 2000---14th Oct 2000 v Wigan Warr-SLGF 29th Sep 2000 v Wigan Warr-SLQF 22nd Sep 2000 v Bradford B-SLQPO 15th Sep 2000 v Wigan Warr-SL 9th Sep 2000 v London Bro-SL 1st Sep 2000 v Leeds Rhin-SL 27th Aug 2000 v Salford Re-SL 20th Aug 2000 v Warrington-SL 13th Aug 2000 v Wakefield -SL 6th Aug 2000 v London Bro-SL 30th Jul 2000 v Salford Re-SL 21st Jul 2000 v Castleford-SL 16th Jul 2000 v Huddersfie-SL 9th Jul 2000 v Wigan Warr-SL 30th Jun 2000 v Warrington-SL 23rd Jun 2000 v Halifax Bl-SL 18th Jun 2000 v Leeds Rhin-SL 11th Jun 2000 v Wakefield -SL 2nd Jun 2000 v Bradford B-SL 28th May 2000 v Hull Shark-SL 21st May 2000 v Salford Re-SL 12th May 2000 v London Bro-SL 7th May 2000 v Castleford-SL 1st May 2000 v Huddersfie-SL 24th Apr 2000 v Warrington-SL 21st Apr 2000 v Wigan Warr-SL 16th Apr 2000 v Halifax Bl-SL 7th Apr 2000 v Leeds Rhin-SL 2nd Apr 2000 v Wakefield -SL 17th Mar 2000 v Hull Shark-SL 3rd Mar 2000 v Bradford B-SL 26th Feb 2000 v Leeds Rhin-SCCC5 13th Feb 2000 v Swinton Li-SCCC4 24th Jan 2000 v Melbourne -WCC ---SEASON : 1999---9th Oct 1999 v Bradford B-SLGF 3rd Oct 1999 v Castleford-SLEF 26th Sep 1999 v Bradford B-SLQF 17th Sep 1999 v Leeds Rhin-SLQPO 10th Sep 1999 v Bradford B-SL 5th Sep 1999 v Wigan Warr-SL 30th Aug 1999 v Gateshead -SL 25th Aug 1999 v Castleford-SL 22nd Aug 1999 v Salford Re-SL 15th Aug 1999 v Warrington-SL 8th Aug 1999 v Wakefield -SL 30th Jul 1999 v Huddersfie-SL 23rd Jul 1999 v Leeds Rhin-SL 18th Jul 1999 v Hull Shark-SL 10th Jul 1999 v Sheffield -SL 4th Jul 1999 v London Bro-SL 30th Jun 1999 v Halifax Bl-SL 25th Jun 1999 v Bradford B-SL 20th Jun 1999 v Wigan Warr-SL 13th Jun 1999 v Gateshead -SL 6th Jun 1999 v Salford Re-SL 30th May 1999 v Halifax Bl-SL 23rd May 1999 v Warrington-SL 19th May 1999 v Castleford-SL 14th May 1999 v Wakefield -SL 7th May 1999 v Huddersfie-SL 4th May 1999 v Leeds Rhin-SL 25th Apr 1999 v Hull Shark-SL 18th Apr 1999 v Sheffield -SL 9th Apr 1999 v London Bro-SL 5th Apr 1999 v Bradford B-SL 2nd Apr 1999 v Wigan Warr-SL 21st Mar 1999 v Gateshead -SL 7th Mar 1999 v Salford Re-SL 27th Feb 1999 v Leeds Rhin-SCCC5 14th Feb 1999 v Hunslet Ha-SCCC4 ---SEASON : 1998---18th Oct 1998 v Leeds Rhin-SLEF 9th Oct 1998 v Halifax Bl-SLESF 2nd Oct 1998 v Bradford B-SLEPO 25th Sep 1998 v Sheffield -SL 18th Sep 1998 v London Bro-SL 13th Sep 1998 v Castleford-SL 4th Sep 1998 v Leeds Rhin-SL 30th Aug 1998 v Halifax Bl-SL 23rd Aug 1998 v Hull Shark-SL 16th Aug 1998 v Bradford B-SL 9th Aug 1998 v Warrington-SL 2nd Aug 1998 v Huddersfie-SL 26th Jul 1998 v Wigan Warr-SL 5th Jul 1998 v Wigan Warr-SL 28th Jun 1998 v Salford Re-SL 20th Jun 1998 v Sheffield -SL 14th Jun 1998 v London Bro-SL 7th Jun 1998 v Castleford-SL 31st May 1998 v Leeds Rhin-SL 24th May 1998 v Halifax Bl-SL 17th May 1998 v Hull Shark-SL 10th May 1998 v Bradford B-SL 26th Apr 1998 v Warrington-SL 19th Apr 1998 v Huddersfie-SL 10th Apr 1998 v Wigan Warr-SL 5th Apr 1998 v Salford Re-SL 15th Mar 1998 v Wigan Warr-SCCC6 1st Mar 1998 v Warrington-SCCC5 15th Feb 1998 v Feathersto-SCCC4 ---SEASON : 1997---4th Oct 1997 v Brisbane B-WCCQF 28th Sep 1997 v Wigan Warr-PTF 19th Sep 1997 v Castleford-PTSF 12th Sep 1997 v Salford Re-PT 31st Aug 1997 v Paris St.G-SL 25th Aug 1997 v Leeds Rhin-SL 22nd Aug 1997 v Warrington-SL 17th Aug 1997 v Castleford-SL 13th Aug 1997 v Paris St.G-WCCPO 10th Aug 1997 v Oldham Bea-SL 4th Aug 1997 v Penrith Pa-WCC 25th Jul 1997 v Auckland W-WCC 21st Jul 1997 v Cronulla S-WCC 13th Jul 1997 v Halifax Bl-SL 6th Jul 1997 v Bradford B-SL 2nd Jul 1997 v Sheffield -SL 29th Jun 1997 v Oldham Bea-SL 22nd Jun 1997 v Penrith Pa-WCC 16th Jun 1997 v Cronulla S-WCC 6th Jun 1997 v Auckland W-WCC 1st Jun 1997 v Halifax Bl-SL 26th May 1997 v Wigan Warr-SL 22nd May 1997 v Salford Re-SL 16th May 1997 v London Bro-SL 11th May 1997 v Bradford B-SL 3rd May 1997 v Bradford B-SCCCF 27th Apr 1997 v Castleford-SL 20th Apr 1997 v Warrington-SL 15th Apr 1997 v Salford Re-SL 11th Apr 1997 v Leeds Rhin-SL 5th Apr 1997 v Paris St.G-SL 31st Mar 1997 v Sheffield -SL 28th Mar 1997 v Wigan Warr-SL 22nd Mar 1997 v Salford Re-SCCCSF 16th Mar 1997 v London Bro-SL 9th Mar 1997 v Keighley C-SCCC6 23rd Feb 1997 v Hull-SCCC5 8th Feb 1997 v Wigan Warr-SCCC4 ---SEASON : 1996---8th Sep 1996 v Wigan Warr-PTF 1st Sep 1996 v London Bro-PTSF 26th Aug 1996 v Warrington-SL 18th Aug 1996 v Sheffield -SL 10th Aug 1996 v Paris St.G-SL 2nd Aug 1996 v Castleford-SL 27th Jul 1996 v London Bro-SL 19th Jul 1996 v Oldham Bea-SL 14th Jul 1996 v Halifax Bl-SL 5th Jul 1996 v Bradford B-SL 30th Jun 1996 v Leeds Rhin-SL 21st Jun 1996 v Wigan Warr-SL 16th Jun 1996 v Workington-SL 8th Jun 1996 v Sheffield -SL 2nd Jun 1996 v Paris St.G-SL 27th May 1996 v Castleford-SL 17th May 1996 v Warrington-SL 12th May 1996 v London Bro-SL 5th May 1996 v Oldham Bea-SL 27th Apr 1996 v Bradford B-SCCCF 21st Apr 1996 v Halifax Bl-SL 14th Apr 1996 v Bradford B-SL 8th Apr 1996 v Leeds Rhin-SL 5th Apr 1996 v Wigan Warr-SL 31st Mar 1996 v Workington-SL 9th Mar 1996 v Widnes-SCCCSF 24th Feb 1996 v Salford Re-SCCC6 11th Feb 1996 v Rochdale H-SCCC5 4th Feb 1996 v Castleford-SCCC4 ---SEASON : 1995~96---21st Jan 1996 v Halifax-L 17th Jan 1996 v London Bro-L 13th Jan 1996 v Wigan-RTF 7th Jan 1996 v Warrington-L 4th Jan 1996 v Warrington-RTSF 1st Jan 1996 v Leeds -L 26th Dec 1995 v Wigan -L 20th Dec 1995 v Castleford-L 13th Dec 1995 v Oldham -L 10th Dec 1995 v Halifax-RT4 3rd Dec 1995 v Workington-L 29th Nov 1995 v Sheffield -L 26th Nov 1995 v Hull -RT3 17th Nov 1995 v Bradford B-L 11th Nov 1995 v Keighley C-RT2 5th Nov 1995 v Halifax-L 1st Nov 1995 v London Bro-L 20th Sep 1995 v Warrington-L 17th Sep 1995 v Castleford-L 13th Sep 1995 v Sheffield -L 10th Sep 1995 v Workington-L 3rd Sep 1995 v Leeds-L 28th Aug 1995 v Wigan -L 23rd Aug 1995 v Oldham-L 20th Aug 1995 v Bradford B-L ---SEASON : 1994~95---14th May 1995 v Leeds -PTSF 7th May 1995 v Halifax -PT1 21st Apr 1995 v Warrington-L 17th Apr 1995 v Widnes -L 14th Apr 1995 v Wigan -L 2nd Apr 1995 v Wakefield -L 26th Mar 1995 v Feathersto-L 22nd Mar 1995 v Leeds -L 17th Mar 1995 v Bradford N-L 12th Mar 1995 v Hull -L 19th Feb 1995 v Oldham-L 15th Feb 1995 v Wigan -CC4rep 11th Feb 1995 v Wigan -CC4 5th Feb 1995 v Sheffield -L 29th Jan 1995 v Castleford-L 22nd Jan 1995 v Hull -L 15th Jan 1995 v Feathersto-L 11th Jan 1995 v Wakefield -L 8th Jan 1995 v Wigan-RT4 1st Jan 1995 v Widnes-L 26th Dec 1994 v Wigan-L 20th Dec 1994 v Batley-RT3rep 18th Dec 1994 v Batley -RT3 11th Dec 1994 v Workington-L 4th Dec 1994 v Huddersfie-RT2 27th Nov 1994 v Salford-L 13th Nov 1994 v Halifax-L 8th Nov 1994 v Doncaster-L 1st Nov 1994 v Australia -Tour 16th Oct 1994 v Bradford N-L 9th Oct 1994 v Leeds -L 2nd Oct 1994 v Oldham-L 25th Sep 1994 v Sheffield -L 18th Sep 1994 v Castleford-L 11th Sep 1994 v Workington-L 4th Sep 1994 v Salford-L 28th Aug 1994 v Halifax-L 24th Aug 1994 v Warrington-L 21st Aug 1994 v Doncaster -L ---SEASON : 1993~94---8th May 1994 v Wigan-PT1 24th Apr 1994 v Halifax-L 19th Apr 1994 v Bradford N-L 17th Apr 1994 v Oldham-L 13th Apr 1994 v Leeds -L 10th Apr 1994 v Hull -L 4th Apr 1994 v Widnes-L 1st Apr 1994 v Wigan-L 26th Mar 1994 v Leeds-CCSF 11th Mar 1994 v Sheffield -L 6th Mar 1994 v Wakefield -L 27th Feb 1994 v Doncaster -CC6 20th Feb 1994 v Feathersto-L 13th Feb 1994 v Whitehaven-CC5 6th Feb 1994 v Castleford-L 30th Jan 1994 v Huddersfie-CC4 23rd Jan 1994 v Leigh-L 16th Jan 1994 v Warrington-L 12th Jan 1994 v Salford-L 2nd Jan 1994 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1993 v Wigan-L 17th Dec 1993 v Hull Kings-L 11th Dec 1993 v Warrington-RT3 3rd Dec 1993 v Hull-L 26th Nov 1993 v Halifax -L 21st Nov 1993 v Oldham-L 17th Nov 1993 v Leeds -L 12th Nov 1993 v Dewsbury -RT2 7th Nov 1993 v Bradford N-L 24th Oct 1993 v Sheffield -L 20th Oct 1993 v New Zealan-Tour 10th Oct 1993 v Wakefield -L 1st Oct 1993 v Feathersto-L 26th Sep 1993 v Castleford-L 19th Sep 1993 v Leigh-L 12th Sep 1993 v Warrington-L 5th Sep 1993 v Salford-L 29th Aug 1993 v Hull Kings-L ---SEASON : 1992~93---16th May 1993 v Wigan -PTF 9th May 1993 v Leeds -PTSF 23rd Apr 1993 v Halifax-PT1 12th Apr 1993 v Widnes-L 9th Apr 1993 v Wigan-L 4th Apr 1993 v Leeds-L 28th Mar 1993 v Warrington-L 19th Mar 1993 v Halifax -L 12th Mar 1993 v Hull Kings-L 3rd Mar 1993 v Castleford-L 21st Feb 1993 v Hull-L 17th Feb 1993 v Widnes-L 13th Feb 1993 v Wigan -CC2 5th Feb 1993 v Warrington-L 31st Jan 1993 v Feathersto-CC1 22nd Jan 1993 v Halifax -L 17th Jan 1993 v Hull Kings-L 6th Jan 1993 v Leigh-L 27th Dec 1992 v Wigan-L 19th Dec 1992 v Castleford-RT3 11th Dec 1992 v Castleford-L 6th Dec 1992 v Feathersto-RT2 29th Nov 1992 v Sheffield -L 22nd Nov 1992 v Bradford N-L 15th Nov 1992 v Salford -L 11th Nov 1992 v Leigh-L 8th Nov 1992 v Leeds -RT1 1st Nov 1992 v Bradford N-L 27th Oct 1992 v Huddersfie-RTP 18th Oct 1992 v Wigan-LCF 11th Oct 1992 v Hull-L 7th Oct 1992 v Salford -LCSF 4th Oct 1992 v Wakefield -L 30th Sep 1992 v Widnes -LC2 27th Sep 1992 v Salford-L 20th Sep 1992 v Sheffield -L 13th Sep 1992 v Barrow-LC1 6th Sep 1992 v Wakefield -L 30th Aug 1992 v Leeds-L 23rd Aug 1992 v Wigan-CS ---SEASON : 1991~92---17th May 1992 v Wigan-PTF 10th May 1992 v Castleford-PTSF 26th Apr 1992 v Halifax-PT1 20th Apr 1992 v Widnes-L 17th Apr 1992 v Wigan-L 4th Apr 1992 v Warrington-L 29th Mar 1992 v Hull -L 22nd Mar 1992 v Halifax-L 8th Mar 1992 v Castleford-L 1st Mar 1992 v Leeds-L 22nd Feb 1992 v Wigan-CC3 16th Feb 1992 v Bradford N-L 8th Feb 1992 v Leeds-CC2 2nd Feb 1992 v Widnes-CC1 19th Jan 1992 v Wakefield -L 12th Jan 1992 v Feathersto-L 5th Jan 1992 v Salford-L 1st Jan 1992 v Widnes-L 26th Dec 1991 v Wigan-L 21st Dec 1991 v Widnes-RTSF 15th Dec 1991 v Hull Kings-L 8th Dec 1991 v Swinton-L 4th Dec 1991 v Feathersto-L 1st Dec 1991 v Bradford N-RT3 24th Nov 1991 v Oldham-RT2 17th Nov 1991 v Huddersfie-RT1 10th Nov 1991 v Hull Kings-L 3rd Nov 1991 v Wakefield -L 27th Oct 1991 v Leeds -L 23rd Oct 1991 v Salford-L 20th Oct 1991 v Rochdale H-LCF 13th Oct 1991 v Bradford N-L 10th Oct 1991 v Wigan -LCSF 6th Oct 1991 v Halifax -L 29th Sep 1991 v Castleford-L 26th Sep 1991 v Oldham -LC2 22nd Sep 1991 v Swinton-L 15th Sep 1991 v Trafford B-LC1 8th Sep 1991 v Warrington-L 1st Sep 1991 v Hull -L ---SEASON : 1990~91---27th Apr 1991 v Wigan-CCF 21st Apr 1991 v Hull-PT1 14th Apr 1991 v Warrington-L 7th Apr 1991 v Wakefield -L 4th Apr 1991 v Wigan -L 1st Apr 1991 v Widnes -L 30th Mar 1991 v Widnes -CCSF 24th Mar 1991 v Castleford-L 17th Mar 1991 v Feathersto-L 13th Mar 1991 v Oldham -L 10th Mar 1991 v Halifax-CC3 3rd Mar 1991 v Warrington-L 23rd Feb 1991 v Wakefield -CC2 18th Feb 1991 v Hull -L 10th Feb 1991 v Swinton -CC1 3rd Feb 1991 v Oldham -L 27th Jan 1991 v Hull Kings-L 20th Jan 1991 v Leeds-L 13th Jan 1991 v Feathersto-L 6th Jan 1991 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1991 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1990 v Wigan -L 23rd Dec 1990 v Sheffield -L 16th Dec 1990 v Warrington-RT3 11th Dec 1990 v Feathersto-RT2 2nd Dec 1990 v Swinton-RT1 25th Nov 1990 v Rochdale H-L 21st Nov 1990 v Bradford N-L 11th Nov 1990 v Sheffield -L 4th Nov 1990 v Rochdale H-L 21st Oct 1990 v Castleford-L 7th Oct 1990 v Australia-Tour 30th Sep 1990 v Leeds -L 23rd Sep 1990 v Hull Kings-L 16th Sep 1990 v Bradford N-L 9th Sep 1990 v Hull-L 2nd Sep 1990 v Salford-LC2 26th Aug 1990 v Trafford B-LC1 ---SEASON : 1989~90---22nd Apr 1990 v Bradford N-PT1 16th Apr 1990 v Widnes-L 13th Apr 1990 v Wigan-L 8th Apr 1990 v Sheffield -L 1st Apr 1990 v Leeds-L 25th Mar 1990 v Leigh-L 17th Mar 1990 v Wakefield -L 14th Mar 1990 v Warrington-L 10th Mar 1990 v Wigan -CCSF 4th Mar 1990 v Castleford-L 28th Feb 1990 v Warrington-L AB 25th Feb 1990 v Whitehaven-CC3 18th Feb 1990 v Barrow-L 10th Feb 1990 v Hull -CC2 4th Feb 1990 v Leeds -L 31st Jan 1990 v Bradford N-L 28th Jan 1990 v Bramley -CC1 21st Jan 1990 v Salford -L 17th Jan 1990 v Hull -L 14th Jan 1990 v Castleford-CCP 7th Jan 1990 v Leigh-L 1st Jan 1990 v Widnes-L 26th Dec 1989 v Wigan-L 23rd Dec 1989 v Halifax-RTSF 17th Dec 1989 v Oldham-RT3 13th Dec 1989 v Dewsbury-RT2 (r 10th Dec 1989 v Dewsbury -RT2 2nd Dec 1989 v Hull Kings-RT1 26th Nov 1989 v Feathersto-L 21st Nov 1989 v Hull-L 12th Nov 1989 v Barrow-L 4th Nov 1989 v Salford-L 29th Oct 1989 v Warrington-L 15th Oct 1989 v Feathersto-L 8th Oct 1989 v Wakefield -L 1st Oct 1989 v New Zealan-Tour 27th Sep 1989 v Oldham-LC2 24th Sep 1989 v Bradford N-L 17th Sep 1989 v Runcorn Hi-LC1 10th Sep 1989 v Castleford-L 3rd Sep 1989 v Sheffield -L ---SEASON : 1988~89---7th May 1989 v Widnes -PTSF 29th Apr 1989 v Wigan-CCF 23rd Apr 1989 v Wigan -PT1 16th Apr 1989 v Halifax -L 12th Apr 1989 v Wigan -L 9th Apr 1989 v Warrington-L 2nd Apr 1989 v Wakefield -L 27th Mar 1989 v Widnes -L 19th Mar 1989 v Feathersto-L 14th Mar 1989 v Salford-L 11th Mar 1989 v Widnes -CCSF 1st Mar 1989 v Oldham-L 26th Feb 1989 v Feathersto-CC3 19th Feb 1989 v Bradford N-L 12th Feb 1989 v Barrow-CC2 29th Jan 1989 v Swinton-CC1 22nd Jan 1989 v Hull Kings-L 15th Jan 1989 v Feathersto-L 8th Jan 1989 v Leeds -L 1st Jan 1989 v Widnes-L 26th Dec 1988 v Wigan -L 18th Dec 1988 v Halifax-L 13th Dec 1988 v Hull-L 10th Dec 1988 v Widnes-JPSF 4th Dec 1988 v Wakefield -JP3 27th Nov 1988 v Hull-JP2 20th Nov 1988 v Castleford-L 13th Nov 1988 v York-JP1 6th Nov 1988 v Salford-L 23rd Oct 1988 v Oldham-L 16th Oct 1988 v Hull-L 9th Oct 1988 v Hull Kings-L 2nd Oct 1988 v Wakefield -L 25th Sep 1988 v Leeds-L 18th Sep 1988 v Widnes -LC1 11th Sep 1988 v Castleford-L 4th Sep 1988 v Warrington-L 28th Aug 1988 v Bradford N-L ---SEASON : 1987~88---15th May 1988 v Widnes -PTF 8th May 1988 v Bradford N-PTSF 24th Apr 1988 v Castleford-PT1 17th Apr 1988 v Swinton-L 13th Apr 1988 v Hull -L 10th Apr 1988 v Leeds-L 4th Apr 1988 v Widnes-L 1st Apr 1988 v Wigan-L 20th Mar 1988 v Swinton -L 16th Mar 1988 v Salford -L 13th Mar 1988 v Castleford-L 6th Mar 1988 v Hunslet-L 1st Mar 1988 v Hunslet -L 28th Feb 1988 v Salford-CC3 21st Feb 1988 v Leigh -L 17th Feb 1988 v Hull -L 13th Feb 1988 v Warrington-CC2 7th Feb 1988 v Halifax-L 31st Jan 1988 v Leigh -CC1 17th Jan 1988 v Bradford N-L 9th Jan 1988 v Leeds -JPF 3rd Jan 1988 v Widnes -L 27th Dec 1987 v Wigan-L 19th Dec 1987 v Oldham -JPSF 13th Dec 1987 v Warrington-L 6th Dec 1987 v Hull Kings-L 29th Nov 1987 v Hull -JP3 22nd Nov 1987 v Mansfield -JP2 14th Nov 1987 v Widnes -JP1 8th Nov 1987 v Leeds -L 1st Nov 1987 v Auckland-Tour 25th Oct 1987 v Salford-L 18th Oct 1987 v Leigh -L 4th Oct 1987 v Halifax -L 27th Sep 1987 v Bradford N-L 20th Sep 1987 v Warrington-L 13th Sep 1987 v Leigh -LC1 6th Sep 1987 v Hull Kings-L 30th Aug 1987 v Castleford-L ---SEASON : 1986~87---10th May 1987 v Warrington-PTSF 2nd May 1987 v Halifax -CCF 26th Apr 1987 v Bradford N-PT1 20th Apr 1987 v Widnes -L 17th Apr 1987 v Wigan-L 12th Apr 1987 v Bradford N-L 8th Apr 1987 v Barrow-L 5th Apr 1987 v Leeds-L 1st Apr 1987 v Castleford-L 29th Mar 1987 v Hull Kings-L 25th Mar 1987 v Leigh -L 22nd Mar 1987 v Warrington-L 17th Mar 1987 v Hull -L 14th Mar 1987 v Leigh-CCSF 4th Mar 1987 v Castleford-L 1st Mar 1987 v Whitehaven-CC3 22nd Feb 1987 v Bradford N-L 18th Feb 1987 v Warrington-L 14th Feb 1987 v Oldham -CC2 8th Feb 1987 v Wakefield -L 5th Feb 1987 v Dewsbury -CC1 25th Jan 1987 v Feathersto-L 21st Jan 1987 v Swinton -CCP 4th Jan 1987 v Halifax -L 1st Jan 1987 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1986 v Wigan -L 21st Dec 1986 v Oldham -L 14th Dec 1986 v Warrington-JP3 6th Dec 1986 v Castleford-JP2 30th Nov 1986 v Whitehaven-JP1 23rd Nov 1986 v Hull-L 16th Nov 1986 v Oldham-L 9th Nov 1986 v Feathersto-L 2nd Nov 1986 v Australia-Tour 17th Oct 1986 v Salford-L 12th Oct 1986 v Barrow-L 5th Oct 1986 v Wakefield -L 1st Oct 1986 v Wigan -LCSF 28th Sep 1986 v Hull Kings-L 24th Sep 1986 v Warrington-LC2 21st Sep 1986 v Halifax -L 14th Sep 1986 v Carlisle -LC1 7th Sep 1986 v Leeds-L 3rd Sep 1986 v Salford-L 31st Aug 1986 v Leigh-L ---SEASON : 1985~86---27th Apr 1986 v Leeds-PT1 20th Apr 1986 v Oldham-L 16th Apr 1986 v Castleford-L 13th Apr 1986 v Salford -L 9th Apr 1986 v Hull Kings-L 6th Apr 1986 v Swinton-L 2nd Apr 1986 v Oldham-L 31st Mar 1986 v Widnes -L 28th Mar 1986 v Wigan -L 23rd Mar 1986 v Dewsbury-L 19th Mar 1986 v Salford-L 16th Mar 1986 v York-L 8th Mar 1986 v Wigan-CC2 2nd Mar 1986 v Halifax -L 24th Feb 1986 v Dewsbury-CC1 2nd Feb 1986 v Feathersto-L 19th Jan 1986 v Bradford N-L 12th Jan 1986 v Warrington-L 5th Jan 1986 v Halifax-L 1st Jan 1986 v Widnes-L 26th Dec 1985 v Wigan -L 21st Dec 1985 v Hull Kings-JPSF 15th Dec 1985 v Hull -L 11th Dec 1985 v Hull-JP3 8th Dec 1985 v Leeds-L 1st Dec 1985 v Doncaster-JP2 24th Nov 1985 v Dewsbury-JP1 17th Nov 1985 v Bradford N-L 10th Nov 1985 v Dewsbury-L 3rd Nov 1985 v Feathersto-L 27th Oct 1985 v New Zealan-Tour 20th Oct 1985 v Hull Kings-L 13th Oct 1985 v Castleford-L 2nd Oct 1985 v Wigan-LCSF 29th Sep 1985 v Hull-L 25th Sep 1985 v Whitehaven-LC2 22nd Sep 1985 v Leeds -L 15th Sep 1985 v Carlisle -LC1 8th Sep 1985 v York-L 4th Sep 1985 v Warrington-L 30th Aug 1985 v Swinton-L ---SEASON : 1984~85---11th May 1985 v Hull Kings-PTF 7th May 1985 v Wigan-PTSF 27th Apr 1985 v Widnes-PT1 21st Apr 1985 v Leigh-L 19th Apr 1985 v Workington-L 17th Apr 1985 v Hunslet -L 14th Apr 1985 v Hull Kings-L 8th Apr 1985 v Widnes-L 5th Apr 1985 v Wigan-L 31st Mar 1985 v Warrington-L 22nd Mar 1985 v Hull-L 17th Mar 1985 v Halifax -L 10th Mar 1985 v Workington-L 8th Mar 1985 v Oldham -L 3rd Mar 1985 v Feathersto-L 27th Feb 1985 v Hull-L 24th Feb 1985 v Barrow-L 21st Feb 1985 v Hull Kings-CC1 3rd Feb 1985 v Leigh-L 30th Jan 1985 v Castleford-L 1st Jan 1985 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1984 v Wigan -L 22nd Dec 1984 v Halifax -JP3 9th Dec 1984 v Leeds -L 5th Dec 1984 v Bradford N-JP2 (r 2nd Dec 1984 v Bradford N-JP2 25th Nov 1984 v Bradford N-L 18th Nov 1984 v Keighley-JP1 11th Nov 1984 v Barrow -L 4th Nov 1984 v Warrington-L 28th Oct 1984 v Wigan -LCF 21st Oct 1984 v Oldham-L 17th Oct 1984 v Halifax-L 14th Oct 1984 v Hunslet-L 10th Oct 1984 v Leigh -LCSF 7th Oct 1984 v Castleford-L 30th Sep 1984 v Bradford N-L 26th Sep 1984 v Barrow -LC2 23rd Sep 1984 v Hull Kings-L 14th Sep 1984 v Runcorn Hi-LC1 9th Sep 1984 v Leeds-L 2nd Sep 1984 v Feathersto-L ---SEASON : 1983~84---7th May 1984 v Hull Kings-PTSF 29th Apr 1984 v Warrington-PT1 23rd Apr 1984 v Widnes -L 20th Apr 1984 v Wigan-L 15th Apr 1984 v Whitehaven-L 10th Apr 1984 v Leeds-L 6th Apr 1984 v Leigh-L 1st Apr 1984 v Oldham-L 25th Mar 1984 v Castleford-L 20th Mar 1984 v Warrington-L 16th Mar 1984 v Hull-L 11th Mar 1984 v Wigan -CC3 4th Mar 1984 v Feathersto-L 25th Feb 1984 v Hull -CC2 19th Feb 1984 v Leeds-L 12th Feb 1984 v Leigh-CC1 5th Feb 1984 v Salford-L 22nd Jan 1984 v Fulham -L 15th Jan 1984 v Whitehaven-L 11th Jan 1984 v Hull -L 8th Jan 1984 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1984 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1983 v Wigan -L 20th Dec 1983 v Salford -L 17th Dec 1983 v Widnes-JPSF 4th Dec 1983 v Hull Kings-L 27th Nov 1983 v Feathersto-JP3 19th Nov 1983 v Warrington-JP2 13th Nov 1983 v Leigh -L 6th Nov 1983 v Kent Invic-JP1 30th Oct 1983 v Feathersto-L 23rd Oct 1983 v Bradford N-L 9th Oct 1983 v Fulham-L 2nd Oct 1983 v Oldham -L 25th Sep 1983 v Wakefield -L 18th Sep 1983 v Bradford N-L 14th Sep 1983 v Warrington-LC2 11th Sep 1983 v Castleford-L 3rd Sep 1983 v Rochdale H-LC1 28th Aug 1983 v Warrington-L 21st Aug 1983 v Hull Kings-L ---SEASON : 1982~83---24th Apr 1983 v Widnes-PT1 17th Apr 1983 v Carlisle-L 12th Apr 1983 v Bradford N-L 10th Apr 1983 v Halifax-L 4th Apr 1983 v Widnes -L 1st Apr 1983 v Wigan-L 29th Mar 1983 v Halifax-L 27th Mar 1983 v Carlisle-L 20th Mar 1983 v Hull-L 16th Mar 1983 v Warrington-L 12th Mar 1983 v Feathersto-CC3 6th Mar 1983 v Leeds -L 27th Feb 1983 v Leeds -CC2 15th Feb 1983 v Carlisle-CC1 6th Feb 1983 v Oldham-L 30th Jan 1983 v Hull Kings-L 23rd Jan 1983 v Barrow-L 16th Jan 1983 v Castleford-L 9th Jan 1983 v Hull -L 2nd Jan 1983 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1982 v Wigan-L 19th Dec 1982 v Feathersto-L 12th Dec 1982 v Wigan-JP2 27th Nov 1982 v Fulham -JP1 21st Nov 1982 v Castleford-L 14th Nov 1982 v Workington-L 6th Nov 1982 v Leeds -L 31st Oct 1982 v Warrington-L 23rd Oct 1982 v Warrington-LCF 17th Oct 1982 v Australia -Tour 10th Oct 1982 v Leigh-L 6th Oct 1982 v Carlisle-LCSF ( 3rd Oct 1982 v Feathersto-L 29th Sep 1982 v Carlisle-LCSF 26th Sep 1982 v Workington-L 19th Sep 1982 v Barrow-L 15th Sep 1982 v Barrow -LC2 12th Sep 1982 v Oldham-L 5th Sep 1982 v Widnes-LC1 29th Aug 1982 v Hull Kings-L 25th Aug 1982 v Bradford N-L 22nd Aug 1982 v Leigh -L ---SEASON : 1981~82---5th May 1982 v Hull-PT1 25th Apr 1982 v Wigan-L 21st Apr 1982 v Hull-L 18th Apr 1982 v Barrow -L 12th Apr 1982 v Widnes -L 9th Apr 1982 v Wigan -L 4th Apr 1982 v Hull Kings-L 21st Mar 1982 v Fulham -L 14th Mar 1982 v Warrington-L 3rd Mar 1982 v Feathersto-L 28th Feb 1982 v Whitehaven-L 21st Feb 1982 v York-L 13th Feb 1982 v Wigan -CC1 7th Feb 1982 v Leeds -L 31st Jan 1982 v Hull -L 27th Jan 1982 v York-L 24th Jan 1982 v Leigh-L 20th Jan 1982 v Castleford-L 3rd Jan 1982 v Leeds-L 1st Jan 1982 v Widnes-L 6th Dec 1981 v Whitehaven-L 22nd Nov 1981 v Barrow-L 15th Nov 1981 v Bradford N-L 1st Nov 1981 v Wakefield -L 25th Oct 1981 v Feathersto-L 22nd Oct 1981 v Barrow-JP1 (r 18th Oct 1981 v Barrow-JP1 11th Oct 1981 v Bradford N-L 4th Oct 1981 v Warrington-L 27th Sep 1981 v Wakefield -L 20th Sep 1981 v Hull Kings-L 13th Sep 1981 v Leigh -L 6th Sep 1981 v Castleford-L 2nd Sep 1981 v Leigh-LCSF 30th Aug 1981 v Fulham-L 23rd Aug 1981 v Barrow-LC2 16th Aug 1981 v Blackpool -LC1 ---SEASON : 1980~81---10th May 1981 v Hull Kings-PT2 29th Apr 1981 v Bradford N-PT1 21st Apr 1981 v Widnes -L 19th Apr 1981 v Hull-L 17th Apr 1981 v Oldham -L 12th Apr 1981 v Halifax-L 6th Apr 1981 v Warrington-L 4th Apr 1981 v Hull Kings-CCSF 29th Mar 1981 v Halifax-L 24th Mar 1981 v Hull-L 15th Mar 1981 v Oldham -CC3 8th Mar 1981 v Hull Kings-L 28th Feb 1981 v Hull-CC2 15th Feb 1981 v Huddersfie-CC1 8th Feb 1981 v Leigh -L 1st Feb 1981 v Wakefield -L 25th Jan 1981 v Leeds-L 18th Jan 1981 v Barrow-L 11th Jan 1981 v Hull Kings-L 4th Jan 1981 v Salford -L 1st Jan 1981 v Widnes-L 28th Dec 1980 v Barrow-L 26th Dec 1980 v Oldham -L 21st Dec 1980 v Bradford N-L 14th Dec 1980 v Leeds-L 30th Nov 1980 v Feathersto-L 23rd Nov 1980 v Warrington-JP1 16th Nov 1980 v Workington-L 9th Nov 1980 v Leigh-L 26th Oct 1980 v Castleford-L 19th Oct 1980 v Warrington-L 12th Oct 1980 v New Zealan-Tour 5th Oct 1980 v Workington-L 28th Sep 1980 v Feathersto-L 19th Sep 1980 v Salford-L 14th Sep 1980 v Wakefield -L 7th Sep 1980 v Castleford-L 31st Aug 1980 v Bradford N-L 24th Aug 1980 v Widnes-LC2 17th Aug 1980 v Workington-LC1 ---SEASON : 1979~80---26th Apr 1980 v Bradford N-PT1 20th Apr 1980 v Hull Kings-L 12th Apr 1980 v Widnes-L 9th Apr 1980 v Workington-L 6th Apr 1980 v Widnes-L 4th Apr 1980 v Wigan-L 30th Mar 1980 v Leeds-L 23rd Mar 1980 v Wakefield -L 18th Mar 1980 v Hull-L 9th Mar 1980 v York -L 4th Mar 1980 v York-L 23rd Feb 1980 v Bradford N-CC2 17th Feb 1980 v Hunslet-L 10th Feb 1980 v Workington-CC1 3rd Feb 1980 v Blackpool -L 12th Jan 1980 v Salford -L 4th Jan 1980 v Castleford-L 26th Dec 1979 v Wigan-L 23rd Dec 1979 v Workington-L 15th Dec 1979 v Leigh -L 11th Dec 1979 v Hull Kings-FTSF 9th Dec 1979 v Warrington-L 2nd Dec 1979 v Castleford-L 30th Nov 1979 v Salford -FT2 27th Nov 1979 v Bradford N-L 25th Nov 1979 v Hull -L 18th Nov 1979 v Blackpool -L 11th Nov 1979 v Leigh-L 4th Nov 1979 v Hunslet -L 28th Oct 1979 v Wakefield -L 14th Oct 1979 v Hull Kings-L 9th Oct 1979 v Rochdale H-FT1 7th Oct 1979 v Leeds -L 30th Sep 1979 v Widnes -JP2 23rd Sep 1979 v Bradford N-L 19th Sep 1979 v Oldham-FTP 16th Sep 1979 v Barrow -JP1 7th Sep 1979 v Salford -L 2nd Sep 1979 v Warrington-L 19th Aug 1979 v Widnes -LC1 ---SEASON : 1978~79---15th May 1979 v Leeds-PT1 13th May 1979 v Salford-L 10th May 1979 v Widnes -L 7th May 1979 v Hull Kings-L 2nd May 1979 v Leigh-L 30th Apr 1979 v Bradford N-L 29th Apr 1979 v Bradford N-L 16th Apr 1979 v Widnes -L 13th Apr 1979 v Wigan -L 7th Apr 1979 v Wakefield -CCSF 1st Apr 1979 v Wakefield -L 29th Mar 1979 v Workington-L 25th Mar 1979 v Hull Kings-L 18th Mar 1979 v Leeds -L 10th Mar 1979 v Castleford-CC3 7th Mar 1979 v Warrington-L 4th Mar 1979 v Rochdale H-CC2 23rd Feb 1979 v Castleford-L 20th Feb 1979 v Workington-L 11th Feb 1979 v Doncaster -CC1 3rd Feb 1979 v Feathersto-L 13th Jan 1979 v Leeds-L 26th Dec 1978 v Wigan-L 12th Dec 1978 v Widnes -FTF 10th Dec 1978 v Salford-L 2nd Dec 1978 v Widnes -JP2 28th Nov 1978 v Hull -FTSF 26th Nov 1978 v Huddersfie-L 19th Nov 1978 v Rochdale H-L 12th Nov 1978 v Australia-Tour 7th Nov 1978 v Castleford-FT2 3rd Nov 1978 v Leigh -L 29th Oct 1978 v Feathersto-L 22nd Oct 1978 v Warrington-L 17th Oct 1978 v Salford -FT1 8th Oct 1978 v Rochdale H-L 1st Oct 1978 v Castleford-L 23rd Sep 1978 v Leeds -JP1 17th Sep 1978 v Barrow -L 12th Sep 1978 v Warrington-FTP 10th Sep 1978 v Wakefield -L 6th Sep 1978 v Barrow -L 3rd Sep 1978 v Huddersfie-L 27th Aug 1978 v Leigh -LC2 25th Aug 1978 v Rochdale H-LC1 (2 23rd Aug 1978 v Rochdale H-LC1 (r 20th Aug 1978 v Rochdale H-LC1 ---SEASON : 1977~78---13th May 1978 v Leeds -CCF 7th May 1978 v Bradford N-PTSF(2 3rd May 1978 v Bradford N-PTSF(1 30th Apr 1978 v Salford -PT1 22nd Apr 1978 v Hull Kings-L 16th Apr 1978 v Wakefield -L 12th Apr 1978 v Bradford N-L 8th Apr 1978 v Warrington-CCSF 2nd Apr 1978 v Wakefield -L 30th Mar 1978 v Bradford N-L 27th Mar 1978 v Widnes -L 24th Mar 1978 v Wigan -L 21st Mar 1978 v Salford -L 19th Mar 1978 v Huddersfie-CC3 12th Mar 1978 v Oldham-CC2 5th Mar 1978 v Bramley -L 1st Mar 1978 v Castleford-L 24th Feb 1978 v Huyton -CC1 5th Feb 1978 v Warrington-L 29th Jan 1978 v Hull -L 22nd Jan 1978 v New Hunsle-L 8th Jan 1978 v Dewsbury-L 31st Dec 1977 v Widnes -L 27th Dec 1977 v Workington-L 26th Dec 1977 v Wigan-L 18th Dec 1977 v Hull Kings-L 13th Dec 1977 v Hull Kings-FTF 10th Dec 1977 v Feathersto-L 6th Dec 1977 v Salford -FTSF 4th Dec 1977 v Workington-L 27th Nov 1977 v Salford-L 22nd Nov 1977 v Leigh -FT2 20th Nov 1977 v Bramley-L 13th Nov 1977 v Leeds-L 6th Nov 1977 v Feathersto-JP2 30th Oct 1977 v Feathersto-L 23rd Oct 1977 v Swinton -JP1 16th Oct 1977 v Hull-L 11th Oct 1977 v Dewsbury-FT1 8th Oct 1977 v Leeds -L 1st Oct 1977 v Warrington-L 21st Sep 1977 v Workington-LCSF 18th Sep 1977 v Dewsbury -L 11th Sep 1977 v Castleford-L 4th Sep 1977 v New Hunsle-L 30th Aug 1977 v Rochdale H-LC2 (r 28th Aug 1977 v Rochdale H-LC2 21st Aug 1977 v Swinton-LC1 ---SEASON : 1976~77---28th May 1977 v Warrington-PTF 14th May 1977 v Castleford-PTSF ( 10th May 1977 v Castleford-PTSF ( 4th May 1977 v Wigan-PT1 (r 30th Apr 1977 v Wigan-PT1 23rd Apr 1977 v Warrington-L 20th Apr 1977 v Leigh-L 15th Apr 1977 v Hull Kings-L 11th Apr 1977 v Widnes-L 8th Apr 1977 v Wigan-L 1st Apr 1977 v Bradford N-L 29th Mar 1977 v Feathersto-L 26th Mar 1977 v Leeds-CCSF 20th Mar 1977 v Workington-L 13th Mar 1977 v Dewsbury-CC3 6th Mar 1977 v Salford-L 27th Feb 1977 v Wigan-CC2 20th Feb 1977 v Rochdale H-L 12th Feb 1977 v Warrington-CC1 4th Feb 1977 v Castleford-L 23rd Jan 1977 v Wakefield -L 16th Jan 1977 v Barrow -L 9th Jan 1977 v Oldham -L 6th Jan 1977 v Widnes -L 27th Dec 1976 v Wigan -L 12th Dec 1976 v Leeds -L 4th Dec 1976 v Workington-L 28th Nov 1976 v Hull Kings-L 21st Nov 1976 v Oldham -L 16th Nov 1976 v Huddersfie-FT2 14th Nov 1976 v Feathersto-L 6th Nov 1976 v Castleford-JP2 29th Oct 1976 v Salford-L 26th Oct 1976 v Swinton -FT1 24th Oct 1976 v Hull Kings-JP1 17th Oct 1976 v Warrington-L 9th Oct 1976 v Leeds -L 2nd Oct 1976 v Bradford N-L 26th Sep 1976 v Castleford-L 24th Sep 1976 v Leigh-L 19th Sep 1976 v Barrow-L 10th Sep 1976 v Wakefield -L 5th Sep 1976 v Rochdale H-L 21st Aug 1976 v Wigan -LC1 ---SEASON : 1975~76---22nd May 1976 v Salford -PTF 16th May 1976 v Leeds -PTSF(2 11th May 1976 v Leeds -PTSF(1 8th May 1976 v Widnes -CCF 30th Apr 1976 v Wigan-PT1 25th Apr 1976 v Hull Kings-L 19th Apr 1976 v Widnes -L 16th Apr 1976 v Wigan-L 13th Apr 1976 v Keighley -L 11th Apr 1976 v Wakefield -L 9th Apr 1976 v Dewsbury-L 4th Apr 1976 v Warrington-L 3rd Apr 1976 v Keighley -CCSF 30th Mar 1976 v Salford -L 28th Mar 1976 v Bradford N-L 24th Mar 1976 v Oldham -L 19th Mar 1976 v Keighley -L 17th Mar 1976 v Wakefield -L 14th Mar 1976 v Oldham -CC3 9th Mar 1976 v Dewsbury -L 5th Mar 1976 v Salford -L 29th Feb 1976 v Salford -CC2 20th Feb 1976 v Castleford-L 15th Feb 1976 v Hull -CC1 8th Feb 1976 v Oldham -L 25th Jan 1976 v Warrington-L 20th Jan 1976 v Swinton-L 17th Jan 1976 v Leeds-L 11th Jan 1976 v Bradford N-L 1st Jan 1976 v Widnes-L 28th Dec 1975 v Hull Kings-L 26th Dec 1975 v Wigan-L 16th Dec 1975 v Dewsbury -FTF 14th Dec 1975 v Oldham -L AB 2nd Dec 1975 v Barrow -FTSF 30th Nov 1975 v Huddersfie-L 22nd Nov 1975 v Hull -JP3 18th Nov 1975 v Hull -FT2 16th Nov 1975 v Castleford-L 9th Nov 1975 v Batley -JP2 22nd Oct 1975 v Whitehaven-FT1 12th Oct 1975 v Australia -Tour 8th Oct 1975 v Rochdale H-FTP 5th Oct 1975 v Feathersto-L 28th Sep 1975 v Blackpool -JP1 23rd Sep 1975 v Salford -LCSF 16th Sep 1975 v Leeds-L 14th Sep 1975 v Swinton-LC2 6th Sep 1975 v Huddersfie-L 31st Aug 1975 v Oldham-LC1 22nd Aug 1975 v Feathersto-L 17th Aug 1975 v Swinton-L ---SEASON : 1974~75---17th May 1975 v Leeds -PTF 4th May 1975 v Wigan -PTSF 2nd May 1975 v Bradford N-PT2 (r 1st May 1975 v Bradford N-PT2 25th Apr 1975 v Oldham -PT1 15th Apr 1975 v Dewsbury -L 6th Apr 1975 v York -L 31st Mar 1975 v Widnes -L 28th Mar 1975 v Wigan -L 23rd Mar 1975 v Bradford N-L 14th Mar 1975 v Rochdale H-L 11th Mar 1975 v Wakefield -L 7th Mar 1975 v Feathersto-L 22nd Feb 1975 v Wakefield -CC2 12th Feb 1975 v Bradford N-L 8th Feb 1975 v Bramley -CC1 2nd Feb 1975 v Salford -L 25th Jan 1975 v Leeds -L 12th Jan 1975 v Keighley -L 5th Jan 1975 v Halifax -L 1st Jan 1975 v Widnes -L 29th Dec 1974 v Salford -L 26th Dec 1974 v Wigan -L 21st Dec 1974 v Castleford-L 15th Dec 1974 v Warrington-L 29th Nov 1974 v Castleford-L 24th Nov 1974 v Wakefield -L 15th Nov 1974 v Bramley -L 12th Nov 1974 v Salford -FT2 2nd Nov 1974 v Bramley -L 25th Oct 1974 v Rochdale H-L 20th Oct 1974 v Halifax -L 15th Oct 1974 v Leeds -FT1 11th Oct 1974 v Keighley -L 6th Oct 1974 v Feathersto-L 29th Sep 1974 v Swinton -JP1 24th Sep 1974 v Wakefield -FTP(2) 20th Sep 1974 v Leeds -L 17th Sep 1974 v Wakefield -FTP(1) 15th Sep 1974 v Dewsbury -L 6th Sep 1974 v York -L 30th Aug 1974 v Workington-LC1 23rd Aug 1974 v Warrington-L ---SEASON : 1973~74---18th May 1974 v Warrington-MCCF 3rd May 1974 v Leeds -MCCSF 28th Apr 1974 v Castleford-MCC2 20th Apr 1974 v Workington-MCC1 17th Apr 1974 v Bramley -L 15th Apr 1974 v Widnes -L 12th Apr 1974 v Wigan -L 10th Apr 1974 v Wakefield -L 5th Apr 1974 v Leeds -L 31st Mar 1974 v Oldham -L 26th Mar 1974 v Widnes -L 24th Mar 1974 v Leigh -L 19th Mar 1974 v Salford -L 16th Mar 1974 v Bramley -L 10th Mar 1974 v Leigh -CC3 3rd Mar 1974 v Castleford-L 24th Feb 1974 v Bramley -CC2 17th Feb 1974 v Rochdale H-L 10th Feb 1974 v Feathersto-L 3rd Feb 1974 v Keighley -CC1 27th Jan 1974 v Salford -L 20th Jan 1974 v Rochdale H-L 12th Jan 1974 v Warrington-JPSF 6th Jan 1974 v Wakefield -JP3 (r 29th Dec 1973 v Wakefield -JP3 26th Dec 1973 v Wigan -L 22nd Dec 1973 v Feathersto-L 16th Dec 1973 v Whitehaven-JP2 8th Dec 1973 v Oldham -L 4th Dec 1973 v Bramley -FTSF 25th Nov 1973 v Hull Kings-L 18th Nov 1973 v Dewsbury -L 13th Nov 1973 v Australia -Tour 11th Nov 1973 v Warrington-L 6th Nov 1973 v Rochdale H-FT2 28th Oct 1973 v Castleford-L 19th Oct 1973 v Warrington-L 16th Oct 1973 v Whitehaven-FT1 13th Oct 1973 v Leeds -L 5th Oct 1973 v Hull Kings-L 30th Sep 1973 v Dewsbury -L 21st Sep 1973 v Whitehaven-L 15th Sep 1973 v Feathersto-JP1 7th Sep 1973 v Wakefield -L 2nd Sep 1973 v Workington-LC1 27th Aug 1973 v Barrow -FTP(2) 24th Aug 1973 v Leigh -L 20th Aug 1973 v Barrow -FTP(1) 17th Aug 1973 v Whitehaven-L ---SEASON : 1972~73---6th May 1973 v Leeds -ChSF 2nd May 1973 v Wakefield -Ch2 27th Apr 1973 v Leigh -Ch1 23rd Apr 1973 v Widnes -L 20th Apr 1973 v Wigan -L 17th Apr 1973 v Bradford N-L 6th Apr 1973 v Barrow -L 30th Mar 1973 v Whitehaven-L 27th Mar 1973 v Leeds -L 25th Mar 1973 v Leigh -L 16th Mar 1973 v Salford -L 11th Mar 1973 v Whitehaven-L 7th Mar 1973 v Swinton -L 2nd Mar 1973 v Blackpool -L 23rd Feb 1973 v Salford -L 18th Feb 1973 v Wigan -CC2 11th Feb 1973 v Warrington-L 2nd Feb 1973 v Barrow -L 30th Jan 1973 v Rochdale H-L 26th Jan 1973 v Doncaster -CC1 20th Jan 1973 v Leeds -L 13th Jan 1973 v Leeds -JPSF 1st Jan 1973 v Widnes -L 26th Dec 1972 v Wigan -L 24th Dec 1972 v Blackpool -L 15th Dec 1972 v Workington-L 9th Dec 1972 v Widnes -JP3 1st Dec 1972 v Oldham -L 24th Nov 1972 v Feathersto-JP2 19th Nov 1972 v Workington-L 15th Nov 1972 v Australia -Tour 3rd Nov 1972 v Dewsbury -L 27th Oct 1972 v Feathersto-L 22nd Oct 1972 v Dewsbury -L 13th Oct 1972 v Bradford N-L 10th Oct 1972 v Leeds -FT1 7th Oct 1972 v Oldham -L 29th Sep 1972 v Swinton -L 23rd Sep 1972 v Halifax -JP1 17th Sep 1972 v Feathersto-L 13th Sep 1972 v Widnes -LC2 8th Sep 1972 v Leigh -L 3rd Sep 1972 v Warrington-LC1 28th Aug 1972 v Huyton -L 25th Aug 1972 v Huyton -L 22nd Aug 1972 v Warrington-L 20th Aug 1972 v Rochdale H-L ---SEASON : 1971~72---20th May 1972 v Leeds -ChF 13th May 1972 v Leeds-CCF 4th May 1972 v Bradford N-ChSF 28th Apr 1972 v Rochdale H-Ch2 22nd Apr 1972 v Hull Kings-Ch1 19th Apr 1972 v Warrington-CCSF(r 16th Apr 1972 v Batley -L 15th Apr 1972 v Warrington-CCSF 8th Apr 1972 v Hull-L 6th Apr 1972 v Workington-L 3rd Apr 1972 v Widnes -L 31st Mar 1972 v Wigan -L 27th Mar 1972 v Halifax-L 24th Mar 1972 v Salford -L 18th Mar 1972 v Dewsbury-L 14th Mar 1972 v Hull Kings-L 11th Mar 1972 v Huddersfie-L 4th Mar 1972 v York -CC3 26th Feb 1972 v Hull Kings-L 19th Feb 1972 v Huddersfie-CC2 12th Feb 1972 v Leigh-L 29th Jan 1972 v Oldham -CC1 22nd Jan 1972 v Leeds-L 15th Jan 1972 v Keighley -L 8th Jan 1972 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1972 v Widnes -L 27th Dec 1971 v Wigan-L 18th Dec 1971 v Wakefield -JPSF 14th Dec 1971 v Rochdale H-FTF 11th Dec 1971 v Hull-JP3 4th Dec 1971 v Oldham-L 30th Nov 1971 v Leeds -FTSF 27th Nov 1971 v Whitehaven-JP2 20th Nov 1971 v Castleford-L 13th Nov 1971 v Feathersto-JP1 9th Nov 1971 v Leigh -FT2 6th Nov 1971 v Dewsbury -L 30th Oct 1971 v Bramley -L 25th Oct 1971 v Batley-L 23rd Oct 1971 v Huddersfie-L 18th Oct 1971 v Oldham -L 9th Oct 1971 v Bramley-L 2nd Oct 1971 v Salford-L 21st Sep 1971 v Swinton -FT1 18th Sep 1971 v Halifax-L 11th Sep 1971 v Wakefield -L 8th Sep 1971 v Castleford-L 6th Sep 1971 v New Zealan-Tour 4th Sep 1971 v Keighley-L 30th Aug 1971 v Workington-L 27th Aug 1971 v Leigh-L 24th Aug 1971 v Leeds-L 21st Aug 1971 v Hull-L 17th Aug 1971 v Widnes-LCSF 14th Aug 1971 v Leigh -CS 12th Aug 1971 v Warrington-LC2 6th Aug 1971 v Leigh-LC1 ---SEASON : 1970~71---5th Jun 1971 v St. Gauden-ECF(2) 22nd May 1971 v Wigan -ChF 7th May 1971 v Leeds-ChSF 30th Apr 1971 v Hull-Ch2 24th Apr 1971 v Huddersfie-Ch1 17th Apr 1971 v Huddersfie-L 12th Apr 1971 v Widnes-L 10th Apr 1971 v Batley-L 9th Apr 1971 v Wigan -L 2nd Apr 1971 v Widnes -L 22nd Mar 1971 v Leeds-L 20th Mar 1971 v Swinton -L 13th Mar 1971 v Hull Kings-L 6th Mar 1971 v Feathersto-L 27th Feb 1971 v Whitehaven-L 20th Feb 1971 v Leeds -CC2 13th Feb 1971 v Castleford-L 6th Feb 1971 v Salford-L 30th Jan 1971 v Whitehaven-L 23rd Jan 1971 v Workington-CC1 16th Jan 1971 v Leeds -L 26th Dec 1970 v Wigan-L 19th Dec 1970 v Bramley-L 15th Dec 1970 v Leeds -FTF 13th Dec 1970 v Wigan -FTSF(r 12th Dec 1970 v Castleford-L 8th Dec 1970 v Wigan -FTSF 5th Dec 1970 v St. Gauden-ECF(1) 30th Nov 1970 v Leigh -FT2 28th Nov 1970 v Leigh -LCF 20th Nov 1970 v Salford-L 14th Nov 1970 v Leigh -L 9th Nov 1970 v Australia -Tour 6th Nov 1970 v Hull -L 19th Oct 1970 v Bradford N-L 13th Oct 1970 v Warrington-L 10th Oct 1970 v Wigan -LCSF 7th Oct 1970 v Warrington-L 3rd Oct 1970 v Feathersto-L 29th Sep 1970 v Castleford-FT1 26th Sep 1970 v Hull Kings-L 22nd Sep 1970 v Hull-L 19th Sep 1970 v Swinton-L 17th Sep 1970 v Swinton -LC2 15th Sep 1970 v Halifax-L 12th Sep 1970 v Huddersfie-L 10th Sep 1970 v Halifax -L 5th Sep 1970 v Bramley -L 31st Aug 1970 v Leigh -L 29th Aug 1970 v Huyton-LC1 25th Aug 1970 v Batley-L 22nd Aug 1970 v Bradford N-L 15th Aug 1970 v Castleford-CS ---SEASON : 1969~70---16th May 1970 v Leeds -ChF 4th May 1970 v Castleford-ChSF(r 2nd May 1970 v Castleford-ChSF 25th Apr 1970 v Leigh -Ch2 18th Apr 1970 v Warrington-Ch1 10th Apr 1970 v Widnes -L 6th Apr 1970 v Oldham -L 4th Apr 1970 v Castleford-CCSF 30th Mar 1970 v Swinton -L 28th Mar 1970 v Leeds -L 27th Mar 1970 v Wigan-L 23rd Mar 1970 v Rochdale H-L 21st Mar 1970 v Batley -L 16th Mar 1970 v Doncaster -CC3(re 14th Mar 1970 v Feathersto-L 10th Mar 1970 v Doncaster -CC3 2nd Mar 1970 v Whitehaven-L 27th Feb 1970 v Barrow -L 21st Feb 1970 v Bramley -CC2 7th Feb 1970 v Bradford N-CC1 31st Jan 1970 v Leigh-L 27th Jan 1970 v Salford -L 10th Jan 1970 v Batley -L 1st Jan 1970 v Swinton-L 26th Dec 1969 v Wigan -L 13th Dec 1969 v Blackpool -L 11th Dec 1969 v Wigan -FTSF(r 9th Dec 1969 v Wigan -FTSF 22nd Nov 1969 v Oldham -L 17th Nov 1969 v Barrow -L 15th Nov 1969 v Feathersto-L 10th Nov 1969 v Leigh -L 8th Nov 1969 v Whitehaven-L 4th Nov 1969 v Barrow -FT2 29th Oct 1969 v Salford -L 13th Oct 1969 v Swinton -FT1 11th Oct 1969 v Huyton-L 7th Oct 1969 v Leeds-L 4th Oct 1969 v Warrington-L 29th Sep 1969 v Widnes -LC2 27th Sep 1969 v Workington-L 20th Sep 1969 v Rochdale H-L 13th Sep 1969 v Blackpool -L 10th Sep 1969 v Castleford-L 5th Sep 1969 v Huyton -L 1st Sep 1969 v Maryport -LC1 29th Aug 1969 v Warrington-L 23rd Aug 1969 v Workington-L 20th Aug 1969 v Widnes -L 16th Aug 1969 v Castleford-L ---SEASON : 1968~69---10th May 1969 v Castleford-ChSF 3rd May 1969 v Feathersto-Ch2 26th Apr 1969 v Keighley -Ch1 19th Apr 1969 v Doncaster -L 15th Apr 1969 v Oldham -L 12th Apr 1969 v Workington-L 7th Apr 1969 v Swinton -L 4th Apr 1969 v Wigan-L 28th Mar 1969 v Oldham-L 24th Mar 1969 v Blackpool -L 21st Mar 1969 v Widnes -L 15th Mar 1969 v Leigh -L 11th Mar 1969 v Barrow -L 6th Mar 1969 v Huyton -L 1st Mar 1969 v Warrington-CC3 25th Feb 1969 v Oldham -CC2 25th Jan 1969 v Hull -CC1 18th Jan 1969 v Rochdale H-L 14th Jan 1969 v Wigan -L 11th Jan 1969 v Whitehaven-L 6th Jan 1969 v Hull Kings-L 1st Jan 1969 v Swinton -L 26th Dec 1968 v Wigan -L AB 17th Dec 1968 v Wigan -FTF 10th Dec 1968 v Warrington-FTSF 4th Dec 1968 v Blackpool -L 26th Nov 1968 v Hull -FT2 23rd Nov 1968 v Warrington-L 16th Nov 1968 v Salford -L 11th Nov 1968 v Hull Kings-L 9th Nov 1968 v Doncaster -L 30th Oct 1968 v Rochdale H-L 25th Oct 1968 v Oldham -LCF 19th Oct 1968 v Workington-L 14th Oct 1968 v Swinton -FT1 12th Oct 1968 v Leeds -L 7th Oct 1968 v Leigh -LCSF 4th Oct 1968 v Salford -L 27th Sep 1968 v Warrington-L 23rd Sep 1968 v Barrow -FTP(2) 20th Sep 1968 v Huyton-L 18th Sep 1968 v Widnes -LC2 14th Sep 1968 v Leigh -L 10th Sep 1968 v Barrow -FTP(1) 7th Sep 1968 v Wigan -LC1 2nd Sep 1968 v Barrow -L 31st Aug 1968 v Widnes -L 28th Aug 1968 v Wakefield -L 24th Aug 1968 v Leeds -L 20th Aug 1968 v Whitehaven-L 14th Aug 1968 v Wakefield -L ---SEASON : 1967~68---27th Apr 1968 v Hull Kings-ChSF 24th Apr 1968 v Warrington-Ch2 19th Apr 1968 v Halifax -Ch1 15th Apr 1968 v Swinton -L 13th Apr 1968 v Widnes -L 12th Apr 1968 v Wigan -L 30th Mar 1968 v Workington-L 23rd Mar 1968 v Wakefield -L 19th Mar 1968 v Leeds -L 16th Mar 1968 v Widnes -L 9th Mar 1968 v Blackpool -L 6th Mar 1968 v Warrington-L 26th Feb 1968 v Whitehaven-L 23rd Feb 1968 v Hull Kings-L 17th Feb 1968 v Batley -L 3rd Feb 1968 v Huddersfie-CC1 27th Jan 1968 v Workington-L 22nd Jan 1968 v Swinton -L 20th Jan 1968 v Oldham -L 15th Jan 1968 v Barrow -L 5th Jan 1968 v Barrow -L 30th Dec 1967 v Batley-L 26th Dec 1967 v Wigan -L 16th Dec 1967 v Oldham-L 2nd Dec 1967 v Warrington-LCF(re 24th Nov 1967 v Salford-L 22nd Nov 1967 v Wigan -FT2 18th Nov 1967 v Leigh -L 11th Nov 1967 v Blackpool -L 7th Nov 1967 v Oldham -FT1 27th Oct 1967 v Rochdale H-L 24th Oct 1967 v Australia -Tour 21st Oct 1967 v Whitehaven-L 14th Oct 1967 v Liverpool -L 7th Oct 1967 v Warrington-LCF 27th Sep 1967 v Warrington-L 23rd Sep 1967 v Rochdale H-L 19th Sep 1967 v Swinton -LCSF 15th Sep 1967 v Leigh -L 9th Sep 1967 v Liverpool -L 1st Sep 1967 v Salford -L 28th Aug 1967 v Wakefield -L 26th Aug 1967 v Hull Kings-L 23rd Aug 1967 v Leeds-L 18th Aug 1967 v Rochdale H-LC1 ---SEASON : 1966~67---10th May 1967 v Wakefield -ChF(re 6th May 1967 v Wakefield -ChF 29th Apr 1967 v Castleford-ChSF 22nd Apr 1967 v Bradford N-Ch2 14th Apr 1967 v Leigh -Ch1 7th Apr 1967 v Widnes -L 27th Mar 1967 v Swinton -L 25th Mar 1967 v Whitehaven-L 24th Mar 1967 v Wigan -L 18th Mar 1967 v Huddersfie-L 10th Mar 1967 v Rochdale H-L 4th Mar 1967 v Leeds -L 17th Feb 1967 v Oldham -L 11th Feb 1967 v Liverpool -L 7th Feb 1967 v Salford -CC1(re 3rd Feb 1967 v Salford-CC1 27th Jan 1967 v Oldham -L 21st Jan 1967 v Workington-L 2nd Jan 1967 v Swinton -L 27th Dec 1966 v Warrington-L 26th Dec 1966 v Wigan -L 17th Dec 1966 v Workington-L 9th Dec 1966 v Leigh-L 2nd Dec 1966 v Castleford-L 26th Nov 1966 v Huddersfie-L 18th Nov 1966 v Barrow -L 11th Nov 1966 v Castleford-L 2nd Nov 1966 v Leigh -L 1st Nov 1966 v Barrow -FT2 28th Oct 1966 v Leeds -L 22nd Oct 1966 v Salford -L 18th Oct 1966 v Swinton -FT1 14th Oct 1966 v Wakefield -L 7th Oct 1966 v Blackpool -L 30th Sep 1966 v Whitehaven-L 26th Sep 1966 v Salford -FTP(2) 24th Sep 1966 v Rochdale H-L 17th Sep 1966 v Blackpool -L 14th Sep 1966 v Wigan -LC2 12th Sep 1966 v Barrow-L 10th Sep 1966 v Liverpool -L 7th Sep 1966 v Salford -FTP(1) 3rd Sep 1966 v Rochdale H-LC1 29th Aug 1966 v Wakefield -L 27th Aug 1966 v Salford -L 23rd Aug 1966 v Warrington-L 19th Aug 1966 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1965~66---28th May 1966 v Halifax -ChF 21st May 1966 v Wigan -CCF 14th May 1966 v Hull Kings-ChSF 7th May 1966 v Oldham-Ch2 30th Apr 1966 v Warrington-Ch1 25th Apr 1966 v Liverpool -L 22nd Apr 1966 v Swinton -L 16th Apr 1966 v Dewsbury -CCSF 11th Apr 1966 v Swinton -L 8th Apr 1966 v Wigan -L 2nd Apr 1966 v Hull Kings-CC3 26th Mar 1966 v Wigan -L 23rd Mar 1966 v Leigh -L 19th Mar 1966 v Swinton -CC2 12th Mar 1966 v Huddersfie-L 8th Mar 1966 v Liverpool -L 1st Mar 1966 v Warrington-L 26th Feb 1966 v Wakefield -CC1 19th Feb 1966 v Wakefield -L 14th Feb 1966 v Leigh -L 5th Feb 1966 v Blackpool -L 1st Feb 1966 v Widnes -L 29th Jan 1966 v Halifax -L 8th Jan 1966 v Oldham -L 1st Jan 1966 v Salford-L 17th Dec 1965 v Blackpool -L 14th Dec 1965 v Castleford-FTF 7th Dec 1965 v Swinton -FTSF 4th Dec 1965 v Whitehaven-L 27th Nov 1965 v Wakefield -L 19th Nov 1965 v Rochdale H-L 16th Nov 1965 v Leeds -FT2 13th Nov 1965 v Workington-L 9th Nov 1965 v Huddersfie-L 30th Oct 1965 v Barrow -L 23rd Oct 1965 v Workington-L 16th Oct 1965 v Salford -L 9th Oct 1965 v Barrow -L 5th Oct 1965 v Leigh -FT1 1st Oct 1965 v Oldham -L 27th Sep 1965 v Widnes -L 18th Sep 1965 v Castleford-L 15th Sep 1965 v New Zealan-Tour 10th Sep 1965 v Swinton -LC1 4th Sep 1965 v Warrington-L 30th Aug 1965 v Whitehaven-L 28th Aug 1965 v Castleford-L 24th Aug 1965 v Rochdale H-L 20th Aug 1965 v Halifax -L ---SEASON : 1964~65---22nd May 1965 v Halifax -ChF 15th May 1965 v Wakefield -ChSF 30th Apr 1965 v Hull Kings-Ch2 24th Apr 1965 v Barrow -Ch1 21st Apr 1965 v Huddersfie-L 19th Apr 1965 v Swinton -L 17th Apr 1965 v Widnes -L 16th Apr 1965 v Wigan -L 9th Apr 1965 v Liverpool -L 5th Apr 1965 v Barrow -L 30th Mar 1965 v Hull Kings-L 27th Mar 1965 v Salford-L 23rd Mar 1965 v Wigan -L 20th Mar 1965 v Wakefield -L 16th Mar 1965 v Wakefield -L 13th Mar 1965 v Oldham -L 27th Feb 1965 v Wigan -CC2 20th Feb 1965 v Huddersfie-L 16th Feb 1965 v Salford -L 13th Feb 1965 v Workington-L 6th Feb 1965 v Castleford-CC1 23rd Jan 1965 v Whitehaven-L 16th Jan 1965 v Warrington-L 9th Jan 1965 v Liverpool -L 1st Jan 1965 v Swinton -L 19th Dec 1964 v Leigh -L 21st Nov 1964 v Barrow -L 14th Nov 1964 v Hull Kings-L 7th Nov 1964 v Warrington-L 31st Oct 1964 v Oldham -L 24th Oct 1964 v Swinton -LCF 17th Oct 1964 v Feathersto-L 10th Oct 1964 v Blackpool -L 3rd Oct 1964 v Workington-L 29th Sep 1964 v Warrington-LCSF 26th Sep 1964 v Feathersto-L 19th Sep 1964 v Rochdale H-L 14th Sep 1964 v Barrow -LC2 12th Sep 1964 v Blackpool -L 5th Sep 1964 v Liverpool -LC1 31st Aug 1964 v Whitehaven-L 29th Aug 1964 v Widnes -L 24th Aug 1964 v Rochdale H-L 22nd Aug 1964 v Leigh -L ---SEASON : 1963~64---27th May 1964 v Castleford-L 16th May 1964 v Swinton-WDCF 6th May 1964 v Hull-L 1st May 1964 v Oldham-WDCSF 25th Apr 1964 v Widnes -L 22nd Apr 1964 v Wigan-L 18th Apr 1964 v Liverpool -WDC 15th Apr 1964 v Whitehaven-WDC 11th Apr 1964 v Wakefield -L 8th Apr 1964 v Feathersto-L 4th Apr 1964 v Widnes-L 30th Mar 1964 v Swinton-L 28th Mar 1964 v Salford-WDC 27th Mar 1964 v Wigan-L 21st Mar 1964 v Whitehaven-WDC 14th Mar 1964 v Workington-L 7th Mar 1964 v Huddersfie-L 29th Feb 1964 v Warrington-L 22nd Feb 1964 v Leeds-L 15th Feb 1964 v Barrow-WDC 8th Feb 1964 v Castleford-CC1 1st Feb 1964 v Hull Kings-L 25th Jan 1964 v Keighley-L 11th Jan 1964 v Hunslet-L 4th Jan 1964 v Salford -WDC 1st Jan 1964 v Swinton-L 28th Dec 1963 v Workington-L 14th Dec 1963 v Halifax -L 7th Dec 1963 v Wakefield -L 30th Nov 1963 v Liverpool -WDC 16th Nov 1963 v Feathersto-L 2nd Nov 1963 v Warrington-L 26th Oct 1963 v Leigh -LCF 19th Oct 1963 v Hull -L 12th Oct 1963 v Leeds -L 5th Oct 1963 v Barrow -WDC 28th Sep 1963 v Australia -Tour 23rd Sep 1963 v Warrington-LCSF 21st Sep 1963 v Halifax -L 16th Sep 1963 v Workington-LC2 14th Sep 1963 v Hull Kings-L 7th Sep 1963 v Swinton -LC1 2nd Sep 1963 v Hunslet -L 31st Aug 1963 v Keighley-L 28th Aug 1963 v Castleford-L 24th Aug 1963 v Huddersfie-L ---SEASON : 1962~63---30th May 1963 v Oldham-L 27th May 1963 v Hull Kings-L 25th May 1963 v Halifax -L 18th May 1963 v Bramley-L 13th May 1963 v Widnes-L 6th May 1963 v Oldham-L 4th May 1963 v Widnes-L 29th Apr 1963 v Wakefield -L 27th Apr 1963 v Hull-L 20th Apr 1963 v Feathersto-L 15th Apr 1963 v Swinton -L 13th Apr 1963 v Swinton -L 12th Apr 1963 v Wigan-L 6th Apr 1963 v Halifax-L 1st Apr 1963 v Workington-L 30th Mar 1963 v Feathersto-L 26th Mar 1963 v Wigan -L 23rd Mar 1963 v Bramley-L 11th Mar 1963 v Halifax-CC1 9th Mar 1963 v Hull Kings-L 22nd Dec 1962 v Hull -L 15th Dec 1962 v Wakefield -L 8th Dec 1962 v Leeds -L 1st Dec 1962 v Workington-L 24th Nov 1962 v Huddersfie-L 17th Nov 1962 v Castleford-L 10th Nov 1962 v Warrington-L 3rd Nov 1962 v Leeds -L 27th Oct 1962 v Swinton -LCF 20th Oct 1962 v Huddersfie-L 13th Oct 1962 v Castleford-L 9th Oct 1962 v Widnes -WDCSF 6th Oct 1962 v Warrington-L 2nd Oct 1962 v Oldham -LCSF 29th Sep 1962 v Blackpool -WDC 22nd Sep 1962 v Liverpool -WDC 18th Sep 1962 v Blackpool -LC2 15th Sep 1962 v Leigh -WDC 8th Sep 1962 v Liverpool -LC1 1st Sep 1962 v Salford -WDC 30th Aug 1962 v Liverpool -WDC 25th Aug 1962 v Blackpool -WDC 22nd Aug 1962 v Leigh-WDC 18th Aug 1962 v Salford-WDC ---SEASON : 1961~62---2nd May 1962 v Huddersfie-L 28th Apr 1962 v Wigan-L 23rd Apr 1962 v Blackpool -L 21st Apr 1962 v Liverpool -L 20th Apr 1962 v Wigan-L 14th Apr 1962 v Blackpool -L 9th Apr 1962 v Leigh-L 7th Apr 1962 v Hull -L 3rd Apr 1962 v Hull Kings-L 31st Mar 1962 v Swinton-L 24th Mar 1962 v Widnes-L 17th Mar 1962 v Oldham-L 13th Mar 1962 v Liverpool -L 10th Mar 1962 v Rochdale H-L 3rd Mar 1962 v Huddersfie-CC2 24th Feb 1962 v Leigh -L 17th Feb 1962 v Salford-L 10th Feb 1962 v Salford -CC1 3rd Feb 1962 v Huddersfie-L 27th Jan 1962 v Workington-L 20th Jan 1962 v Warrington-L 13th Jan 1962 v Leeds-L 6th Jan 1962 v Barrow-L 16th Dec 1961 v Oldham-L 9th Dec 1961 v Wakefield -L 2nd Dec 1961 v Hull Kings-L 25th Nov 1961 v Workington-L 18th Nov 1961 v Widnes -L 11th Nov 1961 v Swinton-LCF 28th Oct 1961 v Warrington-L 14th Oct 1961 v New Zealan-Tour 10th Oct 1961 v Salford -LCSF 7th Oct 1961 v Whitehaven-L 2nd Oct 1961 v Oldham -LC2 30th Sep 1961 v Hull-L 23rd Sep 1961 v Barrow-L 16th Sep 1961 v Whitehaven-L 12th Sep 1961 v Rochdale H-L 9th Sep 1961 v Salford -L 2nd Sep 1961 v Leigh-LC1 30th Aug 1961 v Wakefield -L 26th Aug 1961 v Swinton-L 19th Aug 1961 v Leeds -L ---SEASON : 1960~61---13th May 1961 v Wigan -CCF 6th May 1961 v Leeds-ChSF 29th Apr 1961 v Feathersto-L 25th Apr 1961 v Blackpool -L 22nd Apr 1961 v Feathersto-L 19th Apr 1961 v Widnes-L 15th Apr 1961 v Hull-CCSF 8th Apr 1961 v Hull-L 3rd Apr 1961 v Swinton-L 1st Apr 1961 v Workington-L 31st Mar 1961 v Wigan-L 27th Mar 1961 v Wakefield -L 25th Mar 1961 v Salford-L 21st Mar 1961 v Barrow-L 18th Mar 1961 v Halifax-L 11th Mar 1961 v Swinton-CC3 4th Mar 1961 v Liverpool -L 25th Feb 1961 v Castleford-CC2 18th Feb 1961 v Widnes-L 16th Feb 1961 v Widnes-CC1(re 11th Feb 1961 v Widnes-CC1 4th Feb 1961 v Warrington-L 21st Jan 1961 v Whitehaven-L 16th Jan 1961 v Hull-L 7th Jan 1961 v Warrington-L 2nd Jan 1961 v Leigh -L 26th Dec 1960 v Rochdale H-L 24th Dec 1960 v Salford-L 3rd Dec 1960 v Hunslet-L 26th Nov 1960 v Workington-L 19th Nov 1960 v Barrow-L 12th Nov 1960 v Rochdale H-L 5th Nov 1960 v Whitehaven-L 29th Oct 1960 v Swinton-LCF 22nd Oct 1960 v Wigan-L 17th Oct 1960 v Leigh -LCSF 15th Oct 1960 v Blackpool -L 12th Oct 1960 v Australia -Tour 26th Sep 1960 v Halifax -L 21st Sep 1960 v Swinton -L 17th Sep 1960 v Oldham-L 10th Sep 1960 v Leigh-L 7th Sep 1960 v Wigan-LC2 3rd Sep 1960 v Wakefield -L 27th Aug 1960 v Widnes-LC1 20th Aug 1960 v Hunslet-L 15th Aug 1960 v Liverpool -L 13th Aug 1960 v Oldham-L ---SEASON : 1959~60---7th May 1960 v Wigan -ChSF 26th Apr 1960 v Oldham-L 23rd Apr 1960 v Hunslet-L 18th Apr 1960 v Hull-L 16th Apr 1960 v Whitehaven-L 15th Apr 1960 v Wigan -L 2nd Apr 1960 v Swinton-L 19th Mar 1960 v Halifax-L 12th Mar 1960 v Barrow-L 5th Mar 1960 v Warrington-L 20th Feb 1960 v Dewsbury-L 13th Feb 1960 v Wakefield -CC1 6th Feb 1960 v Blackpool -L 30th Jan 1960 v Salford-L 23rd Jan 1960 v Oldham-L 16th Jan 1960 v Barrow-L 9th Jan 1960 v Warrington-L 2nd Jan 1960 v Workington-L 1st Jan 1960 v Leigh -L 26th Dec 1959 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1959 v Leigh-L 19th Dec 1959 v Rochdale H-L 12th Dec 1959 v Rochdale H-L 5th Dec 1959 v Workington-L 28th Nov 1959 v Leeds-L 21st Nov 1959 v Halifax-L 14th Nov 1959 v Dewsbury-L 7th Nov 1959 v Liverpool -L 31st Oct 1959 v Warrington-LCF 24th Oct 1959 v Hull-L 17th Oct 1959 v Whitehaven-L 10th Oct 1959 v Australia-Tour 3rd Oct 1959 v Salford-L 30th Sep 1959 v Whitehaven-LCSF 26th Sep 1959 v Liverpool -L 19th Sep 1959 v Hunslet-L 12th Sep 1959 v Wakefield -L 9th Sep 1959 v Widnes-LC2 5th Sep 1959 v Leeds -L 2nd Sep 1959 v Widnes -L 29th Aug 1959 v Swinton-LC1 26th Aug 1959 v Swinton-L 22nd Aug 1959 v Wakefield -L 17th Aug 1959 v Blackpool -L 15th Aug 1959 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1958~59---16th May 1959 v Hunslet-ChF 2nd May 1959 v Oldham-ChSF 27th Apr 1959 v Oldham-L 25th Apr 1959 v Liverpool -L 21st Apr 1959 v Workington-L 18th Apr 1959 v Swinton-L 14th Apr 1959 v Hull-L 4th Apr 1959 v Halifax -L 30th Mar 1959 v Blackpool -L 28th Mar 1959 v Liverpool -L 27th Mar 1959 v Wigan-L 21st Mar 1959 v Feathersto-CC3 16th Mar 1959 v Salford -L 7th Mar 1959 v Dewsbury -CC2 28th Feb 1959 v Widnes -L 21st Feb 1959 v Oldham-CC1 14th Feb 1959 v Barrow-L 7th Feb 1959 v Hull-L 31st Jan 1959 v Whitehaven-L 24th Jan 1959 v Hunslet-L 3rd Jan 1959 v Leeds-L 1st Jan 1959 v Leigh -L 27th Dec 1958 v Oldham-L 26th Dec 1958 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1958 v Leigh-L 20th Dec 1958 v Barrow-L 13th Dec 1958 v Swinton-L 6th Dec 1958 v Leeds -L 29th Nov 1958 v Whitehaven-L 15th Nov 1958 v Feathersto-L 8th Nov 1958 v Rochdale H-L 1st Nov 1958 v Salford-L 25th Oct 1958 v Oldham-LCF 18th Oct 1958 v Workington-L 11th Oct 1958 v Wakefield -L 4th Oct 1958 v Blackpool -L 27th Sep 1958 v Hunslet-L 20th Sep 1958 v Warrington-L 17th Sep 1958 v Barrow -LCSF 13th Sep 1958 v Halifax-L 8th Sep 1958 v Leigh -LC2 6th Sep 1958 v Wakefield -L 30th Aug 1958 v Rochdale H-LC1 25th Aug 1958 v Warrington-L 23rd Aug 1958 v Feathersto-L 19th Aug 1958 v Rochdale H-L 16th Aug 1958 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1957~58---3rd May 1958 v Workington-ChSF 19th Apr 1958 v Halifax-L 14th Apr 1958 v Salford-L 7th Apr 1958 v Halifax -L 5th Apr 1958 v Hunslet -L 4th Apr 1958 v Wigan-L 29th Mar 1958 v Blackpool -L 22nd Mar 1958 v Widnes-L 15th Mar 1958 v Hull-L 8th Mar 1958 v Feathersto-CC3 1st Mar 1958 v Workington-L 22nd Feb 1958 v Keighley-CC2 15th Feb 1958 v Oldham-L 12th Feb 1958 v Hunslet-CC1 1st Feb 1958 v Wakefield -L 18th Jan 1958 v Liverpool -L 11th Jan 1958 v Blackpool -L 4th Jan 1958 v Rochdale H-L 1st Jan 1958 v Leigh-L 28th Dec 1957 v Salford-L 26th Dec 1957 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1957 v Leigh-L 21st Dec 1957 v Wakefield -L 14th Dec 1957 v Rochdale H-L 7th Dec 1957 v Barrow-L 30th Nov 1957 v Warrington-L 23rd Nov 1957 v Workington-L 16th Nov 1957 v Barrow -L 9th Nov 1957 v Swinton -L 2nd Nov 1957 v Whitehaven-L 26th Oct 1957 v Leeds-L 19th Oct 1957 v Liverpool -L 12th Oct 1957 v Whitehaven-L 5th Oct 1957 v Huddersfie-L 2nd Oct 1957 v Oldham-LCSF 28th Sep 1957 v Warrington-L 21st Sep 1957 v Swinton -L 14th Sep 1957 v Hull-L 12th Sep 1957 v Blackpool -LC2 7th Sep 1957 v Leeds-L 31st Aug 1957 v Workington-LC1 26th Aug 1957 v Oldham -L 24th Aug 1957 v Hunslet -L 21st Aug 1957 v Huddersfie-L 17th Aug 1957 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1956~57---22nd Apr 1957 v Blackpool -L 20th Apr 1957 v Workington-L 19th Apr 1957 v Wigan-L 15th Apr 1957 v Barrow-L 13th Apr 1957 v Swinton-L 6th Apr 1957 v Leeds -L 3rd Apr 1957 v Whitehaven-L 23rd Mar 1957 v Huddersfie-L 20th Mar 1957 v Halifax-L 16th Mar 1957 v Bradford N-L 9th Mar 1957 v Wigan-L 2nd Mar 1957 v Halifax -L 16th Feb 1957 v Hull -L 9th Feb 1957 v Whitehaven-CC1 2nd Feb 1957 v Rochdale H-L 26th Jan 1957 v Barrow -L 19th Jan 1957 v Leeds-L 12th Jan 1957 v Swinton-L 6th Jan 1957 v Warrington-L 1st Jan 1957 v Leigh -L 29th Dec 1956 v Warrington-L 25th Dec 1956 v Leigh-L 22nd Dec 1956 v Whitehaven-L 15th Dec 1956 v Widnes -L 8th Dec 1956 v Oldham-L 1st Dec 1956 v Huddersfie-L 24th Nov 1956 v Australia -Tour 14th Nov 1956 v Feathersto-L 10th Nov 1956 v Feathersto-L 27th Oct 1956 v Workington-L 20th Oct 1956 v Oldham-LCF 13th Oct 1956 v Salford -L 6th Oct 1956 v Liverpool -L 29th Sep 1956 v Blackpool -L 22nd Sep 1956 v Rochdale H-L 20th Sep 1956 v Warrington-LCSF 15th Sep 1956 v Hull -L 11th Sep 1956 v Liverpool -LC2 8th Sep 1956 v Oldham-L 1st Sep 1956 v Swinton -LC1 29th Aug 1956 v Salford-L 25th Aug 1956 v Bradford N-L 20th Aug 1956 v Liverpool -L 18th Aug 1956 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1955~56---28th Apr 1956 v Halifax -CCF 21st Apr 1956 v Halifax -ChSF 16th Apr 1956 v Whitehaven-L 14th Apr 1956 v Oldham-L 12th Apr 1956 v Workington-L 11th Apr 1956 v Barrow-CCSF(r 7th Apr 1956 v Barrow-CCSF 2nd Apr 1956 v Rochdale H-L 31st Mar 1956 v Warrington-L 30th Mar 1956 v Wigan -L 24th Mar 1956 v Bradford N-CC3 17th Mar 1956 v York-L 14th Mar 1956 v Halifax-L 10th Mar 1956 v Warrington-L 3rd Mar 1956 v Castleford-CC2 25th Feb 1956 v Swinton -L 18th Feb 1956 v Dewsbury-L 11th Feb 1956 v Warrington-CC1 28th Jan 1956 v Widnes -L 7th Jan 1956 v Salford-L 2nd Jan 1956 v Leigh-L 31st Dec 1955 v Dewsbury-L 27th Dec 1955 v Wigan-L 26th Dec 1955 v Leigh -L 24th Dec 1955 v Oldham-L 17th Dec 1955 v Barrow-L 3rd Dec 1955 v Whitehaven-L 26th Nov 1955 v Workington-L 19th Nov 1955 v Liverpool -L 12th Nov 1955 v Halifax -L 5th Nov 1955 v Swinton-L 29th Oct 1955 v Rochdale H-L 26th Oct 1955 v New Zealan-Tour 22nd Oct 1955 v Blackpool -L 15th Oct 1955 v Liverpool -L 8th Oct 1955 v Keighley -L 1st Oct 1955 v Blackpool -L 24th Sep 1955 v Barrow -L 10th Sep 1955 v Keighley-L 3rd Sep 1955 v York-L 31st Aug 1955 v Salford -L 27th Aug 1955 v Barrow-LC1 20th Aug 1955 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1954~55---18th Apr 1955 v Barrow-L 11th Apr 1955 v Huddersfie-L 9th Apr 1955 v Halifax-L 8th Apr 1955 v Wigan-L 2nd Apr 1955 v Belle Vue -L 28th Mar 1955 v Liverpool -L 26th Mar 1955 v Salford -L 21st Mar 1955 v Rochdale H-L 19th Mar 1955 v Workington-CC3 12th Mar 1955 v Swinton-L 5th Mar 1955 v Keighley-CC2 19th Feb 1955 v Oldham-L 12th Feb 1955 v Batley -CC1 5th Feb 1955 v Whitehaven-L 29th Jan 1955 v Blackpool -L 22nd Jan 1955 v Wakefield -L 8th Jan 1955 v Warrington-L 1st Jan 1955 v Leigh -L 27th Dec 1954 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1954 v Leigh -L 18th Dec 1954 v Rochdale H-L 11th Dec 1954 v Workington-L 27th Nov 1954 v Warrington-L 20th Nov 1954 v Leeds -L 13th Nov 1954 v Barrow-L 6th Nov 1954 v Workington-L 30th Oct 1954 v Widnes -L 23rd Oct 1954 v Whitehaven-L 16th Oct 1954 v Salford -L 9th Oct 1954 v Leeds-L 2nd Oct 1954 v Liverpool -L 25th Sep 1954 v Huddersfie-L 20th Sep 1954 v Oldham -LC2 18th Sep 1954 v Wakefield -L 11th Sep 1954 v Whitehaven-LC1 4th Sep 1954 v Halifax-L 28th Aug 1954 v Oldham-L 25th Aug 1954 v Swinton-L 21st Aug 1954 v Blackpool -L 18th Aug 1954 v Belle Vue -L 14th Aug 1954 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1953~54---1st May 1954 v Warrington-ChSF 19th Apr 1954 v Huddersfie-L 17th Apr 1954 v Widnes-L 16th Apr 1954 v Wigan-L 10th Apr 1954 v Bramley-L 7th Apr 1954 v Leigh-L 3rd Apr 1954 v Whitehaven-L 24th Mar 1954 v Workington-L 20th Mar 1954 v Liverpool -L 13th Mar 1954 v Rochdale H-L 6th Mar 1954 v Huddersfie-CC2 27th Feb 1954 v Warrington-L 20th Feb 1954 v Halifax-L 17th Feb 1954 v Feathersto-CC1(2) 13th Feb 1954 v Feathersto-CC1(1) 30th Jan 1954 v Salford -L 23rd Jan 1954 v Barrow -L 16th Jan 1954 v Rochdale H-L 9th Jan 1954 v Swinton-L 2nd Jan 1954 v Warrington-L 26th Dec 1953 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1953 v Leigh-L 19th Dec 1953 v Salford-L 12th Dec 1953 v Oldham -L 5th Dec 1953 v Belle Vue -L 28th Nov 1953 v Whitehaven-L 14th Nov 1953 v Swinton-L 11th Nov 1953 v Castleford-L 7th Nov 1953 v Oldham-L 31st Oct 1953 v Workington-L 24th Oct 1953 v Wigan-LCF 17th Oct 1953 v Castleford-L 10th Oct 1953 v Belle Vue -L 3rd Oct 1953 v Bradford N-L 30th Sep 1953 v Warrington-LCSF 26th Sep 1953 v Halifax-L 23rd Sep 1953 v Swinton-LC2 19th Sep 1953 v Bramley-L 12th Sep 1953 v Bradford N-L 9th Sep 1953 v Barrow -LC1(2) 5th Sep 1953 v Barrow-LC1(1) 29th Aug 1953 v Huddersfie-L 26th Aug 1953 v Barrow-L 22nd Aug 1953 v Widnes -L 15th Aug 1953 v Liverpool -L ---SEASON : 1952~53---7th May 1953 v Halifax -ChF 2nd May 1953 v Huddersfie-ChSF 25th Apr 1953 v Huddersfie-CCF 18th Apr 1953 v Oldham-L 13th Apr 1953 v Keighley-L 11th Apr 1953 v Belle Vue -L 6th Apr 1953 v Huddersfie-L 4th Apr 1953 v Liverpool -L 3rd Apr 1953 v Wigan-L 31st Mar 1953 v Rochdale H-L 28th Mar 1953 v Warrington-CCSF 21st Mar 1953 v Whitehaven-L 18th Mar 1953 v Whitehaven-L 14th Mar 1953 v Leigh -CC3 7th Mar 1953 v Wakefield -L 28th Feb 1953 v Belle Vue -CC2 21st Feb 1953 v Belle Vue -L 14th Feb 1953 v Oldham-CC1(2) 7th Feb 1953 v Oldham-CC1(1) 31st Jan 1953 v Castleford-L 24th Jan 1953 v Warrington-L 17th Jan 1953 v Bramley-L 3rd Jan 1953 v Rochdale H-L 1st Jan 1953 v Leigh-L 27th Dec 1952 v Wakefield -L 26th Dec 1952 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1952 v Leigh-L 20th Dec 1952 v Widnes-L 13th Dec 1952 v Barrow-L 6th Dec 1952 v Workington-L 29th Nov 1952 v Leigh-LCF 22nd Nov 1952 v Warrington-L 15th Nov 1952 v Swinton -L 8th Nov 1952 v Barrow-L 1st Nov 1952 v Swinton-L 25th Oct 1952 v Huddersfie-L 18th Oct 1952 v Salford-L 14th Oct 1952 v Warrington-LCSF 11th Oct 1952 v Bramley-L 4th Oct 1952 v Castleford-L 27th Sep 1952 v Australia-Tour 23rd Sep 1952 v Rochdale H-LC2 20th Sep 1952 v Keighley-L 13th Sep 1952 v Workington-L 10th Sep 1952 v Oldham -L 6th Sep 1952 v Liverpool -L 3rd Sep 1952 v Barrow-LC1(2) 30th Aug 1952 v Barrow -LC1(1) 27th Aug 1952 v Salford -L 23rd Aug 1952 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1951~52---26th Apr 1952 v Barrow-L 14th Apr 1952 v Huddersfie-L 12th Apr 1952 v Halifax-L 11th Apr 1952 v Wigan-L 5th Apr 1952 v Hull-L 2nd Apr 1952 v Warrington-L 29th Mar 1952 v Oldham -L 22nd Mar 1952 v Batley-L 15th Mar 1952 v Belle Vue -L 8th Mar 1952 v Workington-CC2 1st Mar 1952 v Liverpool -L 23rd Feb 1952 v Huddersfie-L 16th Feb 1952 v Belle Vue -CC1(2) 9th Feb 1952 v Belle Vue -CC1(1) 2nd Feb 1952 v Whitehaven-L 19th Jan 1952 v Whitehaven-L 12th Jan 1952 v Batley-L 5th Jan 1952 v Belle Vue -L 1st Jan 1952 v Leigh -L 29th Dec 1951 v Swinton-L 26th Dec 1951 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1951 v Leigh-L 22nd Dec 1951 v Salford-L 15th Dec 1951 v Salford-L 1st Dec 1951 v Widnes -L 24th Nov 1951 v Dewsbury-L 17th Nov 1951 v Workington-L 3rd Nov 1951 v Rochdale H-L 27th Oct 1951 v Workington-L 20th Oct 1951 v New Zealan-Tour 13th Oct 1951 v Halifax-L 6th Oct 1951 v Hull-L 29th Sep 1951 v Warrington-L 22nd Sep 1951 v Barrow-L 15th Sep 1951 v Oldham -L 8th Sep 1951 v Dewsbury-L 6th Sep 1951 v Belle Vue -LC1(2) 1st Sep 1951 v Belle Vue -LC1(1) 29th Aug 1951 v Swinton-L 25th Aug 1951 v Liverpool -L 21st Aug 1951 v Rochdale H-L 18th Aug 1951 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1950~51---25th Apr 1951 v Leigh-L 21st Apr 1951 v York -L 18th Apr 1951 v Huddersfie-L 14th Apr 1951 v Leeds -L 12th Apr 1951 v Widnes -L 7th Apr 1951 v Oldham-L 4th Apr 1951 v Leeds-L 26th Mar 1951 v Oldham-L AB 24th Mar 1951 v Warrington-L 23rd Mar 1951 v Wigan-L 17th Mar 1951 v Belle Vue -L 3rd Mar 1951 v Hull -L 24th Feb 1951 v Hunslet-L 17th Feb 1951 v Bradford N-CC1(2) 10th Feb 1951 v Bradford N-CC1(1) 3rd Feb 1951 v Salford-L 27th Jan 1951 v Whitehaven-L 20th Jan 1951 v Barrow-L 13th Jan 1951 v Belle Vue -L 26th Dec 1950 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1950 v Leigh-L 23rd Dec 1950 v Swinton-L 9th Dec 1950 v Rochdale H-L 2nd Dec 1950 v Whitehaven-L 25th Nov 1950 v Hull-L 18th Nov 1950 v York-L 11th Nov 1950 v Oldham-L 4th Nov 1950 v Workington-L 28th Oct 1950 v Warrington-L 21st Oct 1950 v Liverpool -L 14th Oct 1950 v Salford -L 11th Oct 1950 v Wigan -LCSF 7th Oct 1950 v Hunslet-L 30th Sep 1950 v Huddersfie-L 27th Sep 1950 v Salford-LC2 23rd Sep 1950 v Swinton-L 16th Sep 1950 v Workington-L 13th Sep 1950 v Swinton-LC1(2) 9th Sep 1950 v Rochdale H-L 2nd Sep 1950 v Swinton -LC1(1) 26th Aug 1950 v Liverpool -L 23rd Aug 1950 v Barrow-L 19th Aug 1950 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1949~50---26th Apr 1950 v Bramley -L 19th Apr 1950 v Salford -L 15th Apr 1950 v Leigh-L 10th Apr 1950 v Whitehaven-L 8th Apr 1950 v Barrow-L 7th Apr 1950 v Wigan -L 1st Apr 1950 v Liverpool -L 25th Mar 1950 v Workington-L 18th Mar 1950 v Belle Vue -L 15th Mar 1950 v Bradford N-CC3(re 11th Mar 1950 v Bradford N-CC3 4th Mar 1950 v Warrington-L 25th Feb 1950 v Salford-CC2 18th Feb 1950 v Swinton -L 11th Feb 1950 v Halifax -CC1(2) 4th Feb 1950 v Halifax -CC1(1) 21st Jan 1950 v Dewsbury -L 7th Jan 1950 v Rochdale H-L 2nd Jan 1950 v Hull -L 31st Dec 1949 v Leigh -L 27th Dec 1949 v Swinton -L 26th Dec 1949 v Wigan -L 24th Dec 1949 v Whitehaven-L 17th Dec 1949 v Widnes-L 10th Dec 1949 v Salford-L 3rd Dec 1949 v Rochdale H-L 26th Nov 1949 v Liverpool -L 19th Nov 1949 v Hull Kings-L 12th Nov 1949 v Warrington-L 5th Nov 1949 v Hull-L 22nd Oct 1949 v Oldham-L 15th Oct 1949 v Belle Vue -L 1st Oct 1949 v Bramley-L 24th Sep 1949 v Workington-L 19th Sep 1949 v Hull Kings-L 17th Sep 1949 v Wakefield -L 10th Sep 1949 v Oldham-L 7th Sep 1949 v Barrow-L 3rd Sep 1949 v Dewsbury -L 31st Aug 1949 v Workington-LC1(2) 27th Aug 1949 v Workington-LC1(1) 25th Aug 1949 v Wakefield -L 20th Aug 1949 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1948~49---25th Apr 1949 v Barrow-L 23rd Apr 1949 v Swinton-L 18th Apr 1949 v Keighley-L 16th Apr 1949 v Huddersfie-L 15th Apr 1949 v Wigan-L 9th Apr 1949 v Halifax-L 31st Mar 1949 v Wigan-L 19th Mar 1949 v Salford-L 12th Mar 1949 v Belle Vue -L 26th Feb 1949 v Swinton-L 19th Feb 1949 v Bradford N-CC1(2) 12th Feb 1949 v Bradford N-CC1(1) 5th Feb 1949 v Widnes-L 29th Jan 1949 v Huddersfie-L 22nd Jan 1949 v Hunslet-L 15th Jan 1949 v Belle Vue -L 8th Jan 1949 v Rochdale H-L 1st Jan 1949 v Leigh -L 25th Dec 1948 v Leigh-L 18th Dec 1948 v Whitehaven-L 11th Dec 1948 v Whitehaven-L 4th Dec 1948 v Warrington-L 27th Nov 1948 v Oldham -L 20th Nov 1948 v Dewsbury -L 13th Nov 1948 v Rochdale H-L 6th Nov 1948 v Salford-L 30th Oct 1948 v Halifax -L 23rd Oct 1948 v Keighley -L 16th Oct 1948 v Warrington-L 14th Oct 1948 v Australia -Tour 9th Oct 1948 v Barrow -L 2nd Oct 1948 v Hunslet -L 25th Sep 1948 v Dewsbury-L 23rd Sep 1948 v Liverpool -L 18th Sep 1948 v Workington-L 11th Sep 1948 v Liverpool -L 8th Sep 1948 v Wigan-LC1(2) 4th Sep 1948 v Wigan -LC1(1) 28th Aug 1948 v Oldham -L 23rd Aug 1948 v Workington-L 21st Aug 1948 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1947~48---24th Apr 1948 v Bramley -L 22nd Apr 1948 v Belle Vue -L 17th Apr 1948 v Halifax -L 10th Apr 1948 v Barrow -L 8th Apr 1948 v Widnes -L 6th Apr 1948 v Rochdale H-L 28th Mar 1948 v Barrow -L 27th Mar 1948 v York -L 26th Mar 1948 v Wigan -L 20th Mar 1948 v Oldham -L 13th Mar 1948 v Bramley -L 6th Mar 1948 v Warrington-L 28th Feb 1948 v Oldham-CC2 14th Feb 1948 v Bustlingth-CC1(2) 7th Feb 1948 v Bustlingth-CC1(1) 31st Jan 1948 v Workington-L 24th Jan 1948 v Rochdale H-L 17th Jan 1948 v Hull Kings-L 10th Jan 1948 v Warrington-L 3rd Jan 1948 v Swinton-L 1st Jan 1948 v Leigh -L 27th Dec 1947 v Wakefield -L 26th Dec 1947 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1947 v Leigh -L 20th Dec 1947 v Hunslet-L 13th Dec 1947 v Halifax -L 6th Dec 1947 v Hunslet -L 29th Nov 1947 v Salford -L 22nd Nov 1947 v Liverpool -L 15th Nov 1947 v Liverpool -L 8th Nov 1947 v Belle Vue -L 25th Oct 1947 v Hull Kings-L 18th Oct 1947 v Workington-L 11th Oct 1947 v Wakefield -L 4th Oct 1947 v Swinton -L 29th Sep 1947 v Wigan-LC2 25th Sep 1947 v New Zealan-Tour 20th Sep 1947 v York -L 13th Sep 1947 v Oldham -L 6th Sep 1947 v Salford -L 4th Sep 1947 v Leigh-LC1(2) 30th Aug 1947 v Leigh -LC1(1) 23rd Aug 1947 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1946~47---7th Jun 1947 v Rochdale H-L 31st May 1947 v Barrow-L 26th May 1947 v Halifax-L 24th May 1947 v Barrow -L 17th May 1947 v Feathersto-L 10th May 1947 v Bramley -L 6th May 1947 v Rochdale H-L 26th Apr 1947 v Swinton-L 19th Apr 1947 v Workington-L 12th Apr 1947 v Oldham -L 7th Apr 1947 v Belle Vue -L 5th Apr 1947 v Warrington-L 4th Apr 1947 v Wigan-L 29th Mar 1947 v Hull Kings-L 22nd Mar 1947 v Warrington-CC2 11th Mar 1947 v Keighley-CC1(2) 8th Mar 1947 v Keighley-CC1(1) 25th Jan 1947 v Hull Kings-L 18th Jan 1947 v Feathersto-L 11th Jan 1947 v Leeds-L 4th Jan 1947 v Leeds -L 1st Jan 1947 v Liverpool -L 28th Dec 1946 v Huddersfie-L 26th Dec 1946 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1946 v Liverpool -L 14th Dec 1946 v Salford -L 7th Dec 1946 v Leigh -L 30th Nov 1946 v Huddersfie-L 23rd Nov 1946 v Bramley -L 16th Nov 1946 v Belle Vue -L 9th Nov 1946 v Swinton-L 2nd Nov 1946 v Oldham-L 26th Oct 1946 v Halifax-L 19th Oct 1946 v Salford-L 12th Oct 1946 v Workington-L 5th Oct 1946 v Warrington-L 28th Sep 1946 v Leigh-L 21st Sep 1946 v Widnes -L 14th Sep 1946 v Leigh-LC1(2) 7th Sep 1946 v Leigh-LC1(1) 31st Aug 1946 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1945~46---27th Apr 1946 v Hull Kings-L 22nd Apr 1946 v Batley -L 20th Apr 1946 v Wakefield -L 19th Apr 1946 v Wigan -L 13th Apr 1946 v Oldham -L 10th Apr 1946 v Salford -L 6th Apr 1946 v York-L 30th Mar 1946 v Barrow -L 23rd Mar 1946 v Halifax -L 9th Mar 1946 v Halifax -L 2nd Mar 1946 v Workington-CC2 23rd Feb 1946 v Warrington-L 16th Feb 1946 v Castleford-CC1(2) 9th Feb 1946 v Castleford-CC1(1) 2nd Feb 1946 v Swinton -L 26th Jan 1946 v Batley-L 12th Jan 1946 v Salford -L 5th Jan 1946 v Hull Kings-L 1st Jan 1946 v Liverpool -L 29th Dec 1945 v Workington-L 26th Dec 1945 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1945 v Liverpool -L 22nd Dec 1945 v Workington-L 15th Dec 1945 v Warrington-L 8th Dec 1945 v York -L 1st Dec 1945 v Hunslet-L 24th Nov 1945 v Dewsbury -L 17th Nov 1945 v Dewsbury -L 10th Nov 1945 v Broughton -L 3rd Nov 1945 v Swinton-L 27th Oct 1945 v Barrow-L 20th Oct 1945 v Hunslet -L 17th Oct 1945 v Wigan -LCSF 13th Oct 1945 v Rochdale H-L 6th Oct 1945 v Rochdale H-L 29th Sep 1945 v Workington-LC1(2) 22nd Sep 1945 v Workington-LC1(1) 15th Sep 1945 v Wakefield -L 8th Sep 1945 v Oldham -L 3rd Sep 1945 v Broughton -L 1st Sep 1945 v Widnes -L 25th Aug 1945 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1944~45---7th Apr 1945 v Bradford N-WEL 24th Mar 1945 v Bradford N-CC1(2) 17th Mar 1945 v Bradford N-CC1(1) 10th Mar 1945 v Oldham -WEL 3rd Mar 1945 v Wakefield -WEL 24th Feb 1945 v Leeds -WEL 17th Feb 1945 v Barrow -WEL 10th Feb 1945 v Castleford-WEL 3rd Feb 1945 v Halifax -WEL 13th Jan 1945 v Barrow -WEL 30th Dec 1944 v Keighley -WEL 26th Dec 1944 v Wigan -WEL AB 25th Dec 1944 v Wigan -WEL 16th Dec 1944 v Huddersfie-WEL 9th Dec 1944 v Dewsbury -WEL 2nd Dec 1944 v Feathersto-WEL 25th Nov 1944 v Wakefield -WEL 18th Nov 1944 v Keighley -WEL 11th Nov 1944 v Leeds -WEL 28th Oct 1944 v Barrow -YC1(2) 21st Oct 1944 v Barrow -YC1(1) 14th Oct 1944 v Feathersto-WEL 7th Oct 1944 v Dewsbury -WEL 30th Sep 1944 v Halifax -WEL 23rd Sep 1944 v Oldham -WEL 16th Sep 1944 v Castleford-WEL 2nd Sep 1944 v Huddersfie-WEL ---SEASON : 1943~44---15th Apr 1944 v Halifax -WEL 18th Mar 1944 v Dewsbury -CC1(2) 11th Mar 1944 v Dewsbury -CC1(1) 4th Mar 1944 v Huddersfie-WEL 26th Feb 1944 v Wakefield -WEL 19th Feb 1944 v Halifax -WEL 12th Feb 1944 v Batley -WEL 1st Jan 1944 v Feathersto-WEL 27th Dec 1943 v Wigan -WEL 25th Dec 1943 v Wigan -WEL 18th Dec 1943 v Wakefield -WEL 27th Nov 1943 v Feathersto-WEL 20th Nov 1943 v Dewsbury -WEL 13th Nov 1943 v Leeds -WEL 6th Nov 1943 v Batley -WEL 30th Oct 1943 v Oldham-WEL 23rd Oct 1943 v Wigan -YC1(2) 16th Oct 1943 v Wigan -YC1(1) 9th Oct 1943 v Oldham -WEL 2nd Oct 1943 v Barrow -WEL 25th Sep 1943 v Barrow -WEL 18th Sep 1943 v Dewsbury -WEL 11th Sep 1943 v Leeds -WEL 4th Sep 1943 v Keighley -WEL ---SEASON : 1942~43---17th Apr 1943 v Feathersto-WEL 3rd Apr 1943 v Oldham -CC2(2) 27th Mar 1943 v Oldham -CC2(1) 20th Mar 1943 v Barrow -CC1(2) 13th Mar 1943 v Barrow -CC1(1) 6th Mar 1943 v Oldham -WEL 27th Feb 1943 v Oldham -WEL 26th Dec 1942 v Wigan -WEL 25th Dec 1942 v Wigan -WEL 12th Dec 1942 v Dewsbury -WEL 5th Dec 1942 v Halifax -WEL 28th Nov 1942 v Wakefield -WEL 7th Nov 1942 v Wigan -YC2(2) 31st Oct 1942 v Keighley -WEL 24th Oct 1942 v Wigan-YC2(1) 10th Oct 1942 v Wakefield -WEL 3rd Oct 1942 v Leeds -WEL 26th Sep 1942 v Dewsbury -WEL 19th Sep 1942 v Halifax-WEL 12th Sep 1942 v Keighley -WEL 5th Sep 1942 v Feathersto-WEL ---SEASON : 1941~42---2nd May 1942 v Hunslet -CC2(2) 25th Apr 1942 v Hunslet-CC2(1) 18th Apr 1942 v Feathersto-CC1(2) 11th Apr 1942 v Feathersto-CC1(1) 6th Apr 1942 v Dewsbury -WEL 4th Apr 1942 v Halifax -WEL 21st Jan 1942 v Oldham-WEL 14th Jan 1942 v Halifax -WEL 10th Jan 1942 v Dewsbury -WEL 3rd Jan 1942 v Wigan -WEL 25th Dec 1941 v Wigan -WEL 6th Dec 1941 v Leeds -WEL 29th Nov 1941 v Castleford-WEL 22nd Nov 1941 v Keighley -WEL 15th Nov 1941 v Feathersto-WEL 8th Nov 1941 v Feathersto-WEL 19th Oct 1941 v Hunslet -WEL 17th Oct 1941 v Castleford-WEL 4th Oct 1941 v Batley-WEL 27th Sep 1941 v Huddersfie-WEL 20th Sep 1941 v Keighley -WEL 13th Sep 1941 v Hull-WEL 6th Sep 1941 v York -WEL ---SEASON : 1940~41---19th Apr 1941 v Castleford-CC2 11th Jan 1941 v Wigan -WEL 14th Dec 1940 v Oldham -WEL 30th Nov 1940 v Leigh -WEL 23rd Nov 1940 v Broughton -WEL 16th Nov 1940 v Wigan -WEL 9th Nov 1940 v Warrington-WEL 2nd Nov 1940 v Warrington-WEL 26th Oct 1940 v Salford -WEL 19th Oct 1940 v Salford -WEL 12th Oct 1940 v Liverpool -WEL 5th Oct 1940 v Leigh -WEL 28th Sep 1940 v Oldham -WEL 21st Sep 1940 v Swinton -WEL 7th Sep 1940 v Liverpool -WEL ---SEASON : 1939~40---18th May 1940 v Widnes -WEL 4th May 1940 v Oldham -WEL 27th Apr 1940 v Leigh -WEL 20th Apr 1940 v Barrow -WEL 13th Apr 1940 v Widnes-LCSF ( 6th Apr 1940 v Widnes -LCSF ( 29th Mar 1940 v Wigan-LC2 (2 25th Mar 1940 v Rochdale H-WEL 23rd Mar 1940 v Leigh -WEL 22nd Mar 1940 v Wigan -WEL 16th Mar 1940 v Wigan-LC2 (1 9th Mar 1940 v Broughton -LC1 (2 2nd Mar 1940 v Broughton -LC1 (1 24th Feb 1940 v Liverpool -WEL 26th Dec 1939 v Wigan -WEL 25th Dec 1939 v Widnes-WEL 16th Dec 1939 v Warrington-WEL 9th Dec 1939 v Broughton -WEL 2nd Dec 1939 v Salford-WEL 25th Nov 1939 v Barrow-WEL 18th Nov 1939 v Oldham-WEL 11th Nov 1939 v Salford-WEL 4th Nov 1939 v Broughton -WEL 28th Oct 1939 v Swinton -WEL 21st Oct 1939 v Swinton -WEL 14th Oct 1939 v Warrington-WEL 7th Oct 1939 v Liverpool -WEL 29th Sep 1939 v Rochdale H-WEL 2nd Sep 1939 v New Zealan-Tour 29th Aug 1939 v Swinton -L 26th Aug 1939 v Leigh -L ---SEASON : 1938~39---29th Apr 1939 v Feathersto-L 24th Apr 1939 v Warrington-L 22nd Apr 1939 v Halifax -L 15th Apr 1939 v Oldham -L 10th Apr 1939 v Rochdale H-L 8th Apr 1939 v Bramley -L 7th Apr 1939 v Wigan -L 3rd Apr 1939 v Halifax -L 25th Mar 1939 v Oldham -L 18th Mar 1939 v Leigh -L 11th Mar 1939 v York -L 4th Mar 1939 v Bramley -L 27th Feb 1939 v Keighley -L 11th Feb 1939 v Barrow -L 4th Feb 1939 v Salford -CC1 28th Jan 1939 v Huddersfie-L 21st Jan 1939 v Salford -L 14th Jan 1939 v Salford-L 2nd Jan 1939 v St. Helens-L 31st Dec 1938 v Feathersto-L 27th Dec 1938 v Wigan -L 26th Dec 1938 v St. Helens-L 24th Dec 1938 v Leigh -L 17th Dec 1938 v Broughton -L 10th Dec 1938 v Liverpool -L 3rd Dec 1938 v Huddersfie-L 26th Nov 1938 v Broughton -L 19th Nov 1938 v Swinton -L 12th Nov 1938 v Rochdale H-L 5th Nov 1938 v Dewsbury -L 29th Oct 1938 v Hull Kings-L 22nd Oct 1938 v York -L 15th Oct 1938 v Dewsbury -L 8th Oct 1938 v Liverpool -L 1st Oct 1938 v Swinton -L 28th Sep 1938 v Keighley -L 24th Sep 1938 v Hull Kings-L 17th Sep 1938 v Barrow -L 12th Sep 1938 v Liverpool -LC1 3rd Sep 1938 v Widnes -L 31st Aug 1938 v Warrington-L 27th Aug 1938 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1937~38---30th Apr 1938 v Rochdale H-L 18th Apr 1938 v Leigh -L 16th Apr 1938 v Liverpool -L 15th Apr 1938 v Wigan-L 13th Apr 1938 v Barrow -L 9th Apr 1938 v Feathersto-L 4th Apr 1938 v Swinton -L 2nd Apr 1938 v Batley -L 26th Mar 1938 v Broughton -L 19th Mar 1938 v Warrington-L 12th Mar 1938 v Castleford-CC2 5th Mar 1938 v Halifax -L 26th Feb 1938 v Halifax -L 19th Feb 1938 v Pendlebury-CC1 12th Feb 1938 v York-L 5th Feb 1938 v York -L 29th Jan 1938 v Swinton -L 22nd Jan 1938 v Leigh -L 15th Jan 1938 v Dewsbury -L 8th Jan 1938 v Bramley -L 3rd Jan 1938 v Salford -L 1st Jan 1938 v St. Helens-L 27th Dec 1937 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1937 v St. Helens-L 11th Dec 1937 v Barrow -L 4th Dec 1937 v Oldham -L 27th Nov 1937 v Salford-L 20th Nov 1937 v Liverpool -L 6th Nov 1937 v Warrington-L 30th Oct 1937 v Rochdale H-L 23rd Oct 1937 v Feathersto-L 16th Oct 1937 v Batley -L 9th Oct 1937 v Oldham -L 2nd Oct 1937 v Dewsbury -L 25th Sep 1937 v Bramley -L 11th Sep 1937 v Broughton -LC1 4th Sep 1937 v Widnes -L 2nd Sep 1937 v Broughton -L 28th Aug 1937 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1936~37---24th Apr 1937 v Newcastle -L 19th Apr 1937 v Liverpool -L 17th Apr 1937 v Dewsbury -L 10th Apr 1937 v Bramley -L 3rd Apr 1937 v Swinton -L 29th Mar 1937 v Broughton -L 27th Mar 1937 v Warrington-L 26th Mar 1937 v Wigan-L 20th Mar 1937 v Barrow-L 13th Mar 1937 v Halifax-L 6th Mar 1937 v Swinton-L 27th Feb 1937 v Bramley -L 20th Feb 1937 v Feathersto-L 18th Feb 1937 v Hull Kings-L 13th Feb 1937 v Huddersfie-CC1 6th Feb 1937 v Liverpool -L 23rd Jan 1937 v Feathersto-L 16th Jan 1937 v Barrow-L 14th Jan 1937 v Rochdale H-L 9th Jan 1937 v Dewsbury-L 2nd Jan 1937 v Broughton -L 1st Jan 1937 v St. Helens-L 26th Dec 1936 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1936 v St. Helens-L 19th Dec 1936 v Newcastle -L 12th Dec 1936 v Hull Kings-L 5th Dec 1936 v Rochdale H-L AB 28th Nov 1936 v Streatham -L 21st Nov 1936 v Salford -L 14th Nov 1936 v Oldham -L 7th Nov 1936 v Oldham -L 31st Oct 1936 v Leigh -L 24th Oct 1936 v Rochdale H-L 17th Oct 1936 v Streatham -L 10th Oct 1936 v Halifax -L 3rd Oct 1936 v Warrington-L 26th Sep 1936 v Salford -L 23rd Sep 1936 v St. Helens-LC2 19th Sep 1936 v Leigh -L 12th Sep 1936 v Liverpool -LC1 5th Sep 1936 v Widnes-L 29th Aug 1936 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1935~36---26th Apr 1936 v Bradford N-L 20th Apr 1936 v Barrow-L 13th Apr 1936 v Rochdale H-L 11th Apr 1936 v Warrington-L 10th Apr 1936 v Wigan-L 4th Apr 1936 v Salford-L 28th Mar 1936 v Streatham -L 21st Mar 1936 v Batley -L 14th Mar 1936 v Batley -L 7th Mar 1936 v Broughton -L 29th Feb 1936 v Liverpool -L 22nd Feb 1936 v Bramley -L 20th Feb 1936 v Broughton -L 15th Feb 1936 v Halifax -L 8th Feb 1936 v Hull -CC1 1st Feb 1936 v Leigh -L 25th Jan 1936 v Acton and -L 11th Jan 1936 v Liverpool -L 4th Jan 1936 v Oldham -L 1st Jan 1936 v St. Helens-L 28th Dec 1935 v Streatham -L 26th Dec 1935 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1935 v St. Helens-L 14th Dec 1935 v Feathersto-L 7th Dec 1935 v Oldham-L 30th Nov 1935 v Bradford N-L 23rd Nov 1935 v Halifax -L 16th Nov 1935 v Bramley-L 9th Nov 1935 v Leigh -L 2nd Nov 1935 v Barrow -L 26th Oct 1935 v Warrington-L 23rd Oct 1935 v Salford -L 12th Oct 1935 v Rochdale H-L 9th Oct 1935 v Salford -LCSF 5th Oct 1935 v Feathersto-L 2nd Oct 1935 v Swinton -L 30th Sep 1935 v St. Helens-LC2(re 28th Sep 1935 v Swinton -L 25th Sep 1935 v St. Helens-LC2 21st Sep 1935 v Acton and -L 11th Sep 1935 v Streatham -LC1 7th Sep 1935 v Widnes-L 31st Aug 1935 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1934~35---1st May 1935 v Broughton -L 23rd Apr 1935 v Oldham -L 19th Apr 1935 v Wigan-L 13th Apr 1935 v Bradford N-L 6th Apr 1935 v Wakefield -L 30th Mar 1935 v Leigh -L 23rd Mar 1935 v Salford -L 16th Mar 1935 v Salford-L 9th Mar 1935 v Warrington-L 2nd Mar 1935 v Castleford-L 23rd Feb 1935 v Leigh -L 16th Feb 1935 v Halifax -L 9th Feb 1935 v Oldham-CC1 2nd Feb 1935 v Oldham-L 26th Jan 1935 v Rochdale H-L 19th Jan 1935 v Hull-L 12th Jan 1935 v Hull-L 5th Jan 1935 v Liverpool -L 1st Jan 1935 v St. Helens-L 29th Dec 1934 v Liverpool -L 26th Dec 1934 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1934 v St. Helens-L 22nd Dec 1934 v Barrow-L 15th Dec 1934 v Swinton-L 8th Dec 1934 v Castleford-L 1st Dec 1934 v Wakefield -L 24th Nov 1934 v Bradford N-L 17th Nov 1934 v Hull Kings-L 10th Nov 1934 v Broughton -L 3rd Nov 1934 v Barrow -L 27th Oct 1934 v Warrington-L 20th Oct 1934 v Rochdale H-L 13th Oct 1934 v Hunslet-L 6th Oct 1934 v Hull Kings-L 29th Sep 1934 v Halifax -L 28th Sep 1934 v Liverpool -LC2(2n 26th Sep 1934 v Liverpool -LC2(re 24th Sep 1934 v Liverpool -LC2 22nd Sep 1934 v Hunslet-L 15th Sep 1934 v Swinton -L 10th Sep 1934 v Rochdale H-LC1 1st Sep 1934 v Widnes -L 25th Aug 1934 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1933~34---14th Apr 1934 v London Hig-L 9th Apr 1934 v Halifax-L 7th Apr 1934 v Barrow -L 3rd Apr 1934 v Keighley -L 1st Apr 1934 v Barrow-L 30th Mar 1934 v Wigan-L 24th Mar 1934 v Swinton -L 19th Mar 1934 v Warrington-L 14th Mar 1934 v London Hig-L 3rd Mar 1934 v Bradford N-L 28th Feb 1934 v Swinton-L 24th Feb 1934 v Bramley -CC2 17th Feb 1934 v Halifax-L 10th Feb 1934 v Bradford N-CC1 3rd Feb 1934 v Huddersfie-L 27th Jan 1934 v Hull Kings-L 20th Jan 1934 v Leeds -L 13th Jan 1934 v Rochdale H-L 8th Jan 1934 v Leigh-L 1st Jan 1934 v St. Helens-L 30th Dec 1933 v Leeds-L 26th Dec 1933 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1933 v St. Helens-L 23rd Dec 1933 v Salford-L 16th Dec 1933 v Broughton -L 9th Dec 1933 v Broughton -L 2nd Dec 1933 v Australia-Tour 25th Nov 1933 v Bradford N-L 11th Nov 1933 v Dewsbury -L 4th Nov 1933 v Rochdale H-L 2nd Nov 1933 v St. Helens-LCSF 28th Oct 1933 v Salford-L 21st Oct 1933 v Dewsbury-L 16th Oct 1933 v Rochdale H-LC2 14th Oct 1933 v Leigh-L 7th Oct 1933 v Keighley-L 30th Sep 1933 v Salford-LC1 23rd Sep 1933 v Huddersfie-L 18th Sep 1933 v Oldham-L 16th Sep 1933 v Oldham-L 9th Sep 1933 v Warrington-L 4th Sep 1933 v Hull Kings-L 2nd Sep 1933 v Widnes -L 26th Aug 1933 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1932~33---29th Apr 1933 v Castleford-L 22nd Apr 1933 v Rochdale H-L 17th Apr 1933 v Broughton -L 15th Apr 1933 v Warrington-L 14th Apr 1933 v Wigan-L 8th Apr 1933 v Halifax-L 4th Apr 1933 v Rochdale H-L 1st Apr 1933 v Huddersfie-L 25th Mar 1933 v Warrington-CCSF 18th Mar 1933 v Huddersfie-L 13th Mar 1933 v York -L 11th Mar 1933 v Halifax-CC3 4th Mar 1933 v Broughton -L 2nd Mar 1933 v Hunslet-CC2 18th Feb 1933 v Oldham-L 11th Feb 1933 v Bradford N-CC1 4th Feb 1933 v Halifax-L 28th Jan 1933 v Barrow-L 14th Jan 1933 v York-L 7th Jan 1933 v Salford -L 2nd Jan 1933 v St. Helens-L 31st Dec 1932 v Leeds-L 27th Dec 1932 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1932 v St. Helens-L 24th Dec 1932 v Oldham-L 17th Dec 1932 v Salford-L 10th Dec 1932 v Warrington-L 3rd Dec 1932 v Castleford-L 29th Nov 1932 v Batley -L 26th Nov 1932 v Leeds-L 19th Nov 1932 v Warrington-LCF 12th Nov 1932 v Wigan High-L 7th Nov 1932 v Salford-LCSF(r 5th Nov 1932 v Leigh-L 2nd Nov 1932 v Salford-LCSF 29th Oct 1932 v Batley-L 24th Oct 1932 v Broughton -LC2 22nd Oct 1932 v Wigan High-L 15th Oct 1932 v Barrow-L 8th Oct 1932 v Widnes-LC1 1st Oct 1932 v Swinton-L 26th Sep 1932 v Hunslet -L 24th Sep 1932 v Hunslet-L 17th Sep 1932 v Leigh-L 10th Sep 1932 v Swinton-L 3rd Sep 1932 v Widnes -L 27th Aug 1932 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1931~32---7th May 1932 v Huddersfie-ChF 30th Apr 1932 v Leeds-ChSF 23rd Apr 1932 v Wakefield -L 18th Apr 1932 v Broughton -L 16th Apr 1932 v Swinton -L 2nd Apr 1932 v Rochdale H-L 29th Mar 1932 v Halifax-L 28th Mar 1932 v Leigh-L 26th Mar 1932 v Castleford-L 25th Mar 1932 v Wigan-L 19th Mar 1932 v Dewsbury -L 12th Mar 1932 v Huddersfie-L 5th Mar 1932 v Barrow -L 27th Feb 1932 v Castleford-L 13th Feb 1932 v Hull Kings-L 6th Feb 1932 v Keighley-CC1 30th Jan 1932 v Swinton-L 23rd Jan 1932 v Halifax-L 13th Jan 1932 v Salford-L 9th Jan 1932 v Wakefield -L 2nd Jan 1932 v Hull Kings-L 1st Jan 1932 v St. Helens-L 26th Dec 1931 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1931 v St. Helens-L 19th Dec 1931 v Rochdale H-L 12th Dec 1931 v Leigh-L 5th Dec 1931 v Bradford N-L 28th Nov 1931 v Warrington-L 21st Nov 1931 v Warrington-L 14th Nov 1931 v Salford -L 7th Nov 1931 v Wigan High-L 31st Oct 1931 v Bradford N-L 24th Oct 1931 v Broughton -L 17th Oct 1931 v Oldham-L 10th Oct 1931 v Salford-LC1 3rd Oct 1931 v Oldham-L 26th Sep 1931 v Dewsbury-L 19th Sep 1931 v Huddersfie-L 12th Sep 1931 v Wigan High-L 9th Sep 1931 v Barrow-L 5th Sep 1931 v Widnes -L 29th Aug 1931 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1930~31---25th Apr 1931 v Hull Kings-L 22nd Apr 1931 v Wigan High-L 11th Apr 1931 v Broughton -L 7th Apr 1931 v Halifax-L 6th Apr 1931 v York-L 4th Apr 1931 v Oldham-L 3rd Apr 1931 v Wigan-L 28th Mar 1931 v Halifax-CCSF 21st Mar 1931 v Leigh -L 17th Mar 1931 v Dewsbury-L 14th Mar 1931 v Leigh-L 7th Mar 1931 v Broughton -CC3 28th Feb 1931 v Barrow-L 21st Feb 1931 v Castleford-CC2 14th Feb 1931 v Bramley -L 7th Feb 1931 v Keighley-CC1 31st Jan 1931 v Huddersfie-L 24th Jan 1931 v Broughton -L 17th Jan 1931 v Swinton-L 10th Jan 1931 v Warrington-L 3rd Jan 1931 v Halifax-L 1st Jan 1931 v St. Helens-L 27th Dec 1930 v Leeds -L 26th Dec 1930 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1930 v St. Helens-L 20th Dec 1930 v Rochdale H-L 13th Dec 1930 v Oldham-L 6th Dec 1930 v Wigan High-L 29th Nov 1930 v Rochdale H-L 22nd Nov 1930 v Barrow-L 15th Nov 1930 v Salford-L 8th Nov 1930 v Huddersfie-L 1st Nov 1930 v Bramley-L 25th Oct 1930 v York-L 18th Oct 1930 v Leeds-L 11th Oct 1930 v Wigan-LC1 4th Oct 1930 v Dewsbury -L 27th Sep 1930 v Hull Kings-L 20th Sep 1930 v Warrington-L 13th Sep 1930 v Swinton-L 10th Sep 1930 v Salford -L 6th Sep 1930 v Widnes-L 30th Aug 1930 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1929~30---3rd May 1930 v Widnes-CCF 26th Apr 1930 v Leeds-ChSF 22nd Apr 1930 v Swinton-L 21st Apr 1930 v York -L 19th Apr 1930 v Broughton -L 18th Apr 1930 v Wigan-L 17th Apr 1930 v Batley -L 14th Apr 1930 v Warrington-L 12th Apr 1930 v Batley -L 9th Apr 1930 v Swinton-L 5th Apr 1930 v Hunslet-L 2nd Apr 1930 v Wigan-CCSF(r 29th Mar 1930 v Wigan-CCSF 22nd Mar 1930 v Hull -L 15th Mar 1930 v Salford-L 8th Mar 1930 v Hunslet -CC3 1st Mar 1930 v Leigh -L 22nd Feb 1930 v Leeds -CC2 15th Feb 1930 v Hull Kings-L 8th Feb 1930 v St. Helens-CC1 1st Feb 1930 v Wigan High-L 25th Jan 1930 v Rochdale H-L 18th Jan 1930 v Warrington-L 11th Jan 1930 v Halifax -L 4th Jan 1930 v Oldham -L 1st Jan 1930 v St. Helens-L 28th Dec 1929 v Castleford-L 26th Dec 1929 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1929 v St. Helens-L 21st Dec 1929 v Barrow -L 14th Dec 1929 v Barrow-L 7th Dec 1929 v Wigan High-L 30th Nov 1929 v York -L 23rd Nov 1929 v Leigh-L 16th Nov 1929 v Australia -Tour 9th Nov 1929 v Hull Kings-L 2nd Nov 1929 v Broughton -L 30th Oct 1929 v Salford -LC2(re 26th Oct 1929 v Castleford-L 23rd Oct 1929 v Salford-LC2 19th Oct 1929 v Salford -L 12th Oct 1929 v Broughton -LC1 5th Oct 1929 v Halifax -L 2nd Oct 1929 v Hull -L 24th Sep 1929 v Oldham-L 22nd Sep 1929 v Rochdale H-L 19th Sep 1929 v Leeds -L 14th Sep 1929 v Hunslet-L 7th Sep 1929 v Widnes-L 4th Sep 1929 v Leeds-L 31st Aug 1929 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1928~29---30th Apr 1929 v Broughton -L 27th Apr 1929 v Hull -L 22nd Apr 1929 v Bradford N-L 20th Apr 1929 v Warrington-L 13th Apr 1929 v Rochdale H-L 6th Apr 1929 v Hull Kings-L 3rd Apr 1929 v Hunslet -L 1st Apr 1929 v Barrow -L 30th Mar 1929 v Bradford N-L 29th Mar 1929 v Wigan -L 23rd Mar 1929 v Halifax -L 16th Mar 1929 v Leeds-L 13th Mar 1929 v Wigan-CC3(re 9th Mar 1929 v Wigan-CC3 2nd Mar 1929 v Leigh-L 23rd Feb 1929 v Keighley -CC2 9th Feb 1929 v Lindley -CC1 2nd Feb 1929 v Salford -L 26th Jan 1929 v Barrow -L 19th Jan 1929 v Swinton -L 12th Jan 1929 v Salford-L 5th Jan 1929 v Rochdale H-L 1st Jan 1929 v St. Helens-L 29th Dec 1928 v Leigh-L 26th Dec 1928 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1928 v St. Helens-L 22nd Dec 1928 v Warrington-L 8th Dec 1928 v Oldham-L 1st Dec 1928 v Oldham -L 24th Nov 1928 v Swinton-L 17th Nov 1928 v Halifax -L 10th Nov 1928 v Leeds-L 3rd Nov 1928 v Wigan High-L 27th Oct 1928 v Hull -L 24th Oct 1928 v Warrington-LC2 20th Oct 1928 v Dewsbury-L 13th Oct 1928 v Broughton -LC1 6th Oct 1928 v Wigan High-L 29th Sep 1928 v Hunslet -L 22nd Sep 1928 v Dewsbury -L 19th Sep 1928 v Hull Kings-L 15th Sep 1928 v Broughton -L 8th Sep 1928 v Carlisle C-L 1st Sep 1928 v Widnes -L 25th Aug 1928 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1927~28---10th Apr 1928 v Rochdale H-L 9th Apr 1928 v Hunslet-L 7th Apr 1928 v Wigan High-L 6th Apr 1928 v Wigan-L 31st Mar 1928 v Barrow -L 24th Mar 1928 v Swinton-L 17th Mar 1928 v Broughton -L 10th Mar 1928 v Barrow -L 3rd Mar 1928 v Hull Kings-L 25th Feb 1928 v Salford -L 18th Feb 1928 v Oldham -L 11th Feb 1928 v Oldham-CC1 4th Feb 1928 v Leigh-L 21st Jan 1928 v Hull -L 18th Jan 1928 v Dewsbury-L 7th Jan 1928 v Leeds-L 29th Dec 1927 v St. Helens-L 26th Dec 1927 v Wigan-L 24th Dec 1927 v St. Helens-L 17th Dec 1927 v Leigh-L 10th Dec 1927 v Feathersto-L 3rd Dec 1927 v Hull Kings-L 26th Nov 1927 v Oldham-L 19th Nov 1927 v Rochdale H-L 12th Nov 1927 v Warrington-L 5th Nov 1927 v Warrington-L 29th Oct 1927 v Wigan High-L 22nd Oct 1927 v Hull -L 15th Oct 1927 v Salford -L 8th Oct 1927 v Swinton-LC1 1st Oct 1927 v Broughton -L 24th Sep 1927 v Feathersto-L 17th Sep 1927 v Hunslet-L 14th Sep 1927 v Dewsbury-L 10th Sep 1927 v Swinton-L 3rd Sep 1927 v Widnes -L 29th Aug 1927 v Leeds-L 27th Aug 1927 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1926~27---23rd Apr 1927 v St. Helens-ChSF 20th Apr 1927 v Leeds -L 18th Apr 1927 v Leigh -L 16th Apr 1927 v Swinton -L 15th Apr 1927 v Wigan -L 9th Apr 1927 v Broughton -L 2nd Apr 1927 v Salford-L 26th Mar 1927 v Pontypridd-L 19th Mar 1927 v York-L 8th Mar 1927 v Oldham -L 5th Mar 1927 v Swinton-L 19th Feb 1927 v Batley -L 12th Feb 1927 v York -CC1 5th Feb 1927 v Rochdale H-L 29th Jan 1927 v Leeds -L 22nd Jan 1927 v Batley -L 15th Jan 1927 v Feathersto-L 8th Jan 1927 v Broughton -L 1st Jan 1927 v St. Helens-L 27th Dec 1926 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1926 v St. Helens-L 18th Dec 1926 v Leigh-L 11th Dec 1926 v Warrington-L 8th Dec 1926 v New Zealan-Tour 4th Dec 1926 v Oldham-L 27th Nov 1926 v York -L 20th Nov 1926 v St. Helens-LCF 13th Nov 1926 v Salford -L 8th Nov 1926 v Widnes -LCSF(r 6th Nov 1926 v Wigan High-L 4th Nov 1926 v Widnes-LCSF 30th Oct 1926 v Barrow-L 23rd Oct 1926 v Rochdale H-L 21st Oct 1926 v Swinton-LC2 16th Oct 1926 v Warrington-L 7th Oct 1926 v Pemberton -LC1 2nd Oct 1926 v Pontypridd-L 25th Sep 1926 v Wigan High-L 18th Sep 1926 v Barrow-L 11th Sep 1926 v Feathersto-L 4th Sep 1926 v Widnes-L 28th Aug 1926 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1925~26---26th Apr 1926 v Salford-L 10th Apr 1926 v Rochdale H-L 6th Apr 1926 v Keighley -L 5th Apr 1926 v Leigh-L 3rd Apr 1926 v Bradford N-L 2nd Apr 1926 v Wigan-L 27th Mar 1926 v Keighley -L 20th Mar 1926 v Barrow -L 15th Mar 1926 v Hunslet-L 6th Mar 1926 v Wigan High-L 27th Feb 1926 v Hull-CC2 20th Feb 1926 v Leigh-L 13th Feb 1926 v Widnes-CC1 6th Feb 1926 v Broughton -L 30th Jan 1926 v Batley -L 23rd Jan 1926 v Salford-L OBJ 16th Jan 1926 v Warrington-L 9th Jan 1926 v Wigan High-L 2nd Jan 1926 v Oldham-L 1st Jan 1926 v St. Helens-L 26th Dec 1925 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1925 v St. Helens-L 19th Dec 1925 v Swinton -L 16th Dec 1925 v Dewsbury -L 12th Dec 1925 v Salford-L 28th Nov 1925 v Bradford N-L 21st Nov 1925 v Warrington-L 14th Nov 1925 v Dewsbury-L 31st Oct 1925 v Rochdale H-L 24th Oct 1925 v Hunslet -L 17th Oct 1925 v Oldham-L 10th Oct 1925 v Leigh-LC1 3rd Oct 1925 v Swinton-L 26th Sep 1925 v Batley -L 19th Sep 1925 v Broughton -L 12th Sep 1925 v Barrow-L 5th Sep 1925 v Widnes-L 28th Aug 1925 v Widnes -L ---SEASON : 1924~25---18th Apr 1925 v Warrington-L 13th Apr 1925 v Hull -L 11th Apr 1925 v Leigh-L 10th Apr 1925 v Wigan-L 28th Mar 1925 v Rochdale H-L 21st Mar 1925 v Broughton -L 14th Mar 1925 v Halifax -L 7th Mar 1925 v Halifax-L 28th Feb 1925 v Salford -L 21st Feb 1925 v Warrington-L 14th Feb 1925 v Widnes-CC1 7th Feb 1925 v Oldham-L 2nd Feb 1925 v Barrow-L 31st Jan 1925 v Salford-L OBJ 24th Jan 1925 v Swinton-L 17th Jan 1925 v Oldham-L 10th Jan 1925 v Wigan High-L 3rd Jan 1925 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1925 v St. Helens-L 27th Dec 1924 v Dewsbury-L 26th Dec 1924 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1924 v St. Helens-L 20th Dec 1924 v Rochdale H-L 13th Dec 1924 v Leigh -L 6th Dec 1924 v Dewsbury -L 29th Nov 1924 v Keighley-L 22nd Nov 1924 v Broughton -L 15th Nov 1924 v Salford-L 13th Nov 1924 v Swinton -L 8th Nov 1924 v Oldham -LCSF 25th Oct 1924 v Warrington-LC2 18th Oct 1924 v Wakefield -L 15th Oct 1924 v Widnes-LC1(re 11th Oct 1924 v Widnes-LC1 4th Oct 1924 v Wigan High-L 27th Sep 1924 v Hull-L 20th Sep 1924 v Keighley -L 13th Sep 1924 v Barrow-L 6th Sep 1924 v Widnes-L 30th Aug 1924 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1923~24---26th Apr 1924 v Salford -L 19th Apr 1924 v Broughton -L 18th Apr 1924 v Wigan-L 5th Apr 1924 v Rochdale H-L 29th Mar 1924 v Bramley -L 22nd Mar 1924 v Oldham-L 15th Mar 1924 v Keighley -L 8th Mar 1924 v Wigan High-L 1st Mar 1924 v Huddersfie-CC2 23rd Feb 1924 v Warrington-L 16th Feb 1924 v Wardley -CC1 9th Feb 1924 v Dewsbury -L 2nd Feb 1924 v Bramley-L 31st Jan 1924 v Barrow-L 26th Jan 1924 v Hull-L 19th Jan 1924 v Leigh-L 12th Jan 1924 v Leigh -L 5th Jan 1924 v Rochdale H-L 1st Jan 1924 v St. Helens-L 29th Dec 1923 v Barrow-L 26th Dec 1923 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1923 v St. Helens-L 15th Dec 1923 v Hull-L 8th Dec 1923 v Widnes-L 5th Dec 1923 v Swinton-L 1st Dec 1923 v Salford-L 28th Nov 1923 v Dewsbury -L 17th Nov 1923 v Wigan High-L 3rd Nov 1923 v Swinton-L 31st Oct 1923 v Swinton-LC2(re 27th Oct 1923 v Swinton-LC2 20th Oct 1923 v Broughton -L 13th Oct 1923 v Salford-LC1 6th Oct 1923 v Bradford N-L 29th Sep 1923 v Keighley-L 22nd Sep 1923 v Oldham -L 15th Sep 1923 v Bradford N-L 1st Sep 1923 v Warrington-L 25th Aug 1923 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1922~23---21st Apr 1923 v Salford -L 14th Apr 1923 v Oldham -L 7th Apr 1923 v Wigan-L 2nd Apr 1923 v Hull-L 30th Mar 1923 v Rochdale H-L 24th Mar 1923 v Barrow-L 17th Mar 1923 v Widnes -L 3rd Mar 1923 v Oldham-CC2 24th Feb 1923 v Salford-L 17th Feb 1923 v Norwood -CC1 10th Feb 1923 v Keighley-L 3rd Feb 1923 v Feathersto-L 27th Jan 1923 v Salford-L 25th Jan 1923 v Keighley -L 20th Jan 1923 v Swinton-L 13th Jan 1923 v Bramley-L 6th Jan 1923 v Barrow-L 1st Jan 1923 v St. Helens-L 30th Dec 1922 v Leigh-L 26th Dec 1922 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1922 v St. Helens-L 23rd Dec 1922 v Broughton -L 16th Dec 1922 v Keighley-L OBJ 9th Dec 1922 v Wigan High-L 25th Nov 1922 v Swinton-L 22nd Nov 1922 v Warrington-L 18th Nov 1922 v Feathersto-L 11th Nov 1922 v Oldham -L 4th Nov 1922 v Leigh -L 28th Oct 1922 v Warrington-LC2 21st Oct 1922 v Broughton -L 14th Oct 1922 v Salford-LC1 7th Oct 1922 v Warrington-L 30th Sep 1922 v Bramley-L 23rd Sep 1922 v Hull -L 16th Sep 1922 v Wigan High-L 9th Sep 1922 v Bradford N-L 2nd Sep 1922 v Rochdale H-L 26th Aug 1922 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1921~22---16th Apr 1922 v York-L 14th Apr 1922 v Wigan-L 8th Apr 1922 v Warrington-L 1st Apr 1922 v Feathersto-L 25th Mar 1922 v Feathersto-L 18th Mar 1922 v York -L 11th Mar 1922 v Wakefield -L 4th Mar 1922 v Broughton -L 25th Feb 1922 v Broughton -CC1 18th Feb 1922 v Leigh -L 11th Feb 1922 v Oldham-L 4th Feb 1922 v Huddersfie-L 28th Jan 1922 v Widnes-L 21st Jan 1922 v Batley-L 14th Jan 1922 v Rochdale H-L 7th Jan 1922 v Salford-L 31st Dec 1921 v St. Helens-L 26th Dec 1921 v Wigan-L 24th Dec 1921 v St. Helens-L 17th Dec 1921 v Widnes-L 10th Dec 1921 v Swinton-L 3rd Dec 1921 v Swinton-L 26th Nov 1921 v Batley -L 23rd Nov 1921 v Australia -Tour 18th Nov 1921 v Bramley -L 17th Nov 1921 v Wakefield -L 12th Nov 1921 v Leigh -L 5th Nov 1921 v Oldham-LC1 22nd Oct 1921 v Warrington-L 15th Oct 1921 v Barrow-L 8th Oct 1921 v Barrow-L 1st Oct 1921 v Broughton -L 24th Sep 1921 v Bramley -L 17th Sep 1921 v Rochdale H-L 10th Sep 1921 v Salford -L 3rd Sep 1921 v Huddersfie-L 27th Aug 1921 v Oldham-L ---SEASON : 1920~21---22nd Apr 1921 v Leigh-L 2nd Apr 1921 v Salford-L 28th Mar 1921 v Broughton -L 26th Mar 1921 v Oldham -L 25th Mar 1921 v Wigan -L 19th Mar 1921 v Hunslet-L 5th Mar 1921 v Oldham -L 26th Feb 1921 v Bramley -CC1 19th Feb 1921 v Barrow-L 12th Feb 1921 v Keighley-L 5th Feb 1921 v Rochdale H-L 29th Jan 1921 v Warrington-L 22nd Jan 1921 v Hunslet -L 8th Jan 1921 v York -L 1st Jan 1921 v St. Helens-L 26th Dec 1920 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1920 v St. Helens-L 18th Dec 1920 v Bradford N-L 11th Dec 1920 v Keighley -L 4th Dec 1920 v Swinton -L 27th Nov 1920 v Salford -L 13th Nov 1920 v Barrow -L 6th Nov 1920 v York -L 30th Oct 1920 v Broughton -LC2 23rd Oct 1920 v Rochdale H-L 16th Oct 1920 v Askam-LC1 9th Oct 1920 v Widnes -L 2nd Oct 1920 v Bradford N-L 25th Sep 1920 v Swinton -L 18th Sep 1920 v Warrington-L 11th Sep 1920 v Leigh -L 4th Sep 1920 v Widnes -L 28th Aug 1920 v Broughton -L ---SEASON : 1919~20---10th Apr 1920 v Salford -L 5th Apr 1920 v Warrington-L 3rd Apr 1920 v Wakefield -L 2nd Apr 1920 v Wigan-L 20th Mar 1920 v Rochdale H-L 13th Mar 1920 v Batley-L 6th Mar 1920 v Warrington-L 26th Feb 1920 v Wakefield -CC1(2n 24th Feb 1920 v Wakefield -CC1(re 21st Feb 1920 v Wakefield -CC1 14th Feb 1920 v Batley-L 7th Feb 1920 v Barrow-L 24th Jan 1920 v Widnes-L 17th Jan 1920 v Hull Kings-L 10th Jan 1920 v Salford-L 3rd Jan 1920 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1920 v St. Helens-L 27th Dec 1919 v Broughton -L 26th Dec 1919 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1919 v St. Helens-L 20th Dec 1919 v Halifax-L 13th Dec 1919 v Swinton-L 30th Nov 1919 v Leigh-L 22nd Nov 1919 v Halifax-L 11th Nov 1919 v Rochdale H-L 8th Nov 1919 v Hull Kings-L 25th Oct 1919 v Oldham-L 18th Oct 1919 v Widnes -LC1 11th Oct 1919 v Barrow -L 4th Oct 1919 v Widnes -L 13th Sep 1919 v Swinton-L 6th Sep 1919 v Oldham-L 30th Aug 1919 v Leigh-L 23rd Aug 1919 v Broughton -L ---SEASON : 1918~19---3rd May 1919 v St. Helens-L 12th Apr 1919 v Oldham -LC2 5th Apr 1919 v Warrington-LC1 29th Mar 1919 v Leigh -L 22nd Mar 1919 v St. Helens-L 15th Mar 1919 v Widnes -L 8th Mar 1919 v Widnes -L 1st Mar 1919 v Leigh -L 8th Feb 1919 v Warrington-L 1st Feb 1919 v Warrington-L 18th Jan 1919 v St. Helens-L ---SEASON : 1914~15---1st May 1915 v Huddersfie-CCF 24th Apr 1915 v Rochdale H-CCSF(r 17th Apr 1915 v Widnes -L 14th Apr 1915 v Broughton -L 10th Apr 1915 v Rochdale H-CCSF 5th Apr 1915 v Hull-L 3rd Apr 1915 v Bradford N-L 2nd Apr 1915 v Wigan -L 29th Mar 1915 v Rochdale H-L 27th Mar 1915 v Keighley -CC3 20th Mar 1915 v Leigh -L 13th Mar 1915 v Swinton -CC2 6th Mar 1915 v Dewsbury -L 27th Feb 1915 v Feathersto-CC1 20th Feb 1915 v Swinton -L 13th Feb 1915 v Barrow -L 6th Feb 1915 v Salford -L 30th Jan 1915 v Keighley -L 23rd Jan 1915 v Hull -L 16th Jan 1915 v Leigh -L 9th Jan 1915 v Salford -L 2nd Jan 1915 v Warrington-L 1st Jan 1915 v Runcorn -L 26th Dec 1914 v Wigan -L 19th Dec 1914 v Bramley -L 12th Dec 1914 v Oldham -L 5th Dec 1914 v Keighley -L 28th Nov 1914 v Warrington-L 21st Nov 1914 v Dewsbury -L 14th Nov 1914 v Barrow-L 7th Nov 1914 v Bramley -L 31st Oct 1914 v Broughton -L 24th Oct 1914 v Bradford N-L 17th Oct 1914 v Swinton -LC1 10th Oct 1914 v Widnes -L 26th Sep 1914 v Rochdale H-L 19th Sep 1914 v Oldham -L 12th Sep 1914 v Swinton -L 5th Sep 1914 v Runcorn -L ---SEASON : 1913~14---18th Apr 1914 v Hunslet -L 13th Apr 1914 v Huddersfie-L 11th Apr 1914 v Rochdale H-L 10th Apr 1914 v Wigan -L 4th Apr 1914 v Oldham-L 28th Mar 1914 v Salford -L 21st Mar 1914 v Leigh-L 18th Mar 1914 v Rochdale H-CC2(re 14th Mar 1914 v Rochdale H-CC2 28th Feb 1914 v Wigan High-CC1 21st Feb 1914 v Warrington-L 2nd Feb 1914 v Hull-L 31st Jan 1914 v Dewsbury -L 24th Jan 1914 v Swinton-L 17th Jan 1914 v Barrow -L 10th Jan 1914 v Wakefield -L 3rd Jan 1914 v Hull-L 1st Jan 1914 v Huddersfie-L 27th Dec 1913 v Broughton -L 26th Dec 1913 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1913 v Widnes-L 20th Dec 1913 v Rochdale H-L 13th Dec 1913 v Runcorn -L 6th Dec 1913 v Swinton -L 29th Nov 1913 v Hunslet-L 22nd Nov 1913 v Barrow -L 19th Nov 1913 v Wakefield -L 15th Nov 1913 v Oldham-LCSF 8th Nov 1913 v Broughton -L 1st Nov 1913 v Runcorn-LC1 18th Oct 1913 v Leigh -L 11th Oct 1913 v Widnes-L 4th Oct 1913 v Warrington-L 27th Sep 1913 v Dewsbury-L 20th Sep 1913 v Salford-L 13th Sep 1913 v Oldham-L 6th Sep 1913 v Runcorn-L ---SEASON : 1912~13---9th Apr 1913 v Broughton -L 5th Apr 1913 v Leigh -L 24th Mar 1913 v Huddersfie-L 22nd Mar 1913 v Salford -L 21st Mar 1913 v Wigan -L 8th Mar 1913 v Huddersfie-CC1 1st Mar 1913 v Oldham -L 22nd Feb 1913 v Barrow -L 15th Feb 1913 v Coventry -L 1st Feb 1913 v Wakefield -L 25th Jan 1913 v Swinton -L 21st Jan 1913 v Rochdale H-L 18th Jan 1913 v Coventry -L 11th Jan 1913 v Warrington-L 4th Jan 1913 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1913 v Huddersfie-L 28th Dec 1912 v Hunslet-L 26th Dec 1912 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1912 v Widnes-L 21st Dec 1912 v Rochdale H-L 14th Dec 1912 v Salford -L 7th Dec 1912 v Dewsbury -L 23rd Nov 1912 v Broughton -L 21st Nov 1912 v Warrington-L 16th Nov 1912 v Rochdale H-LCSF 9th Nov 1912 v Leigh-L 2nd Nov 1912 v Warrington-LC1 26th Oct 1912 v Runcorn-L 19th Oct 1912 v Dewsbury-L 12th Oct 1912 v Widnes -L 5th Oct 1912 v Swinton-L 28th Sep 1912 v Oldham-L 21st Sep 1912 v Hunslet-L 14th Sep 1912 v Runcorn -L 7th Sep 1912 v Barrow-L ---SEASON : 1911~12---13th Apr 1912 v Hunslet -L 8th Apr 1912 v Wakefield -L 6th Apr 1912 v Broughton -L 5th Apr 1912 v Wigan -L 30th Mar 1912 v Barrow -L 28th Mar 1912 v Dewsbury -L 16th Mar 1912 v Salford -L 9th Mar 1912 v Swinton -L 24th Feb 1912 v Leigh -L 20th Feb 1912 v Dewsbury -L 17th Feb 1912 v Barrow -CC1 27th Jan 1912 v Rochdale H-L 13th Jan 1912 v Ebbw Vale -L 6th Jan 1912 v Wakefield -L 1st Jan 1912 v Hunslet -L 30th Dec 1911 v Oldham -L 26th Dec 1911 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1911 v Widnes -L 23rd Dec 1911 v Runcorn -L 16th Dec 1911 v Coventry -L 9th Dec 1911 v Warrington-L 7th Dec 1911 v Oldham -L 2nd Dec 1911 v Broughton -L 25th Nov 1911 v Rochdale H-L 18th Nov 1911 v Salford -L 11th Nov 1911 v Ebbw Vale -L 4th Nov 1911 v Wigan -LC2 28th Oct 1911 v Coventry -L 21st Oct 1911 v Salford -LC1 14th Oct 1911 v Australia -Tour 7th Oct 1911 v Widnes -L 30th Sep 1911 v Leigh -L 23rd Sep 1911 v Runcorn -L 16th Sep 1911 v Swinton -L 9th Sep 1911 v Warrington-L 2nd Sep 1911 v Barrow -L ---SEASON : 1910~11---22nd Apr 1911 v Rochdale H-L 17th Apr 1911 v Hull Kings-L 15th Apr 1911 v Swinton -L 14th Apr 1911 v Wigan -L 1st Apr 1911 v Widnes -L 22nd Mar 1911 v Salford -L 18th Mar 1911 v Leigh -L 11th Mar 1911 v Hull Kings-L 4th Mar 1911 v Leeds -CC2 18th Feb 1911 v Bramley -CC1 11th Feb 1911 v Barrow -L 4th Feb 1911 v Coventry -L 28th Jan 1911 v Broughton -L 21st Jan 1911 v Wakefield -L 14th Jan 1911 v Coventry -L 11th Jan 1911 v Wakefield -L 7th Jan 1911 v Swinton -L 2nd Jan 1911 v Hunslet -L 31st Dec 1910 v Batley-L 27th Dec 1910 v Hunslet-L 26th Dec 1910 v Wigan-L 24th Dec 1910 v Runcorn-L 17th Dec 1910 v Warrington-L 10th Dec 1910 v Oldham-L 3rd Dec 1910 v Rochdale H-L 26th Nov 1910 v Batley -L 19th Nov 1910 v Barrow -L 12th Nov 1910 v Merthyr Ty-L 29th Oct 1910 v Warrington-L 22nd Oct 1910 v Rochdale H-LC1 15th Oct 1910 v Leigh-L 8th Oct 1910 v Broughton -L 1st Oct 1910 v Widnes-L 24th Sep 1910 v Merthyr Ty-L 17th Sep 1910 v Salford-L 10th Sep 1910 v Runcorn-L 3rd Sep 1910 v Oldham-L ---SEASON : 1909~10---23rd Apr 1910 v Rochdale H-L 16th Apr 1910 v Hull Kings-L 9th Apr 1910 v Barrow -L 2nd Apr 1910 v Bramley -L 29th Mar 1910 v Hunslet-L 25th Mar 1910 v Wigan-L 19th Mar 1910 v Widnes-L 12th Mar 1910 v Halifax-CC2 5th Mar 1910 v Swinton-L 26th Feb 1910 v Barrow -CC1 19th Feb 1910 v Rochdale H-L 12th Feb 1910 v Warrington-L 5th Feb 1910 v Dewsbury-L 15th Jan 1910 v Leigh-L 8th Jan 1910 v Salford-L 1st Jan 1910 v Broughton -L 27th Dec 1909 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1909 v Runcorn-L 18th Dec 1909 v Oldham-L 13th Dec 1909 v Swinton -L 11th Dec 1909 v Salford-L 4th Dec 1909 v Hunslet-L 27th Nov 1909 v Oldham-L 20th Nov 1909 v Widnes -L 6th Nov 1909 v Leigh-L 30th Oct 1909 v Swinton-LC2 23rd Oct 1909 v Dewsbury -L 16th Oct 1909 v Widnes-LC1 9th Oct 1909 v Treherbert-L 2nd Oct 1909 v Barrow -L 25th Sep 1909 v Bramley -L 18th Sep 1909 v Warrington-L 11th Sep 1909 v Runcorn-L 4th Sep 1909 v Broughton -L 2nd Sep 1909 v Hull Kings-L ---SEASON : 1908~09---12th Apr 1909 v Warrington-L 10th Apr 1909 v York -L 9th Apr 1909 v Wigan -L 13th Mar 1909 v Aberdare -L 6th Mar 1909 v Oldham -L 27th Feb 1909 v Halifax -CC1 13th Feb 1909 v Leigh -L 10th Feb 1909 v Australia -Tour 6th Feb 1909 v Swinton -L 30th Jan 1909 v Barrow -L 23rd Jan 1909 v Warrington-L 16th Jan 1909 v Rochdale H-L 9th Jan 1909 v Broughton -L 1st Jan 1909 v York -L 26th Dec 1908 v Wigan-L 25th Dec 1908 v Runcorn-L 19th Dec 1908 v Salford-L 12th Dec 1908 v Rochdale H-L 28th Nov 1908 v Bradford N-L 21st Nov 1908 v Widnes-L 14th Nov 1908 v Leigh-L 7th Nov 1908 v Warrington-LC1 31st Oct 1908 v Salford-L 24th Oct 1908 v Swinton -L 17th Oct 1908 v Widnes -L 10th Oct 1908 v Broughton -L 3rd Oct 1908 v Barrow -L 26th Sep 1908 v Bradford N-L 19th Sep 1908 v Aberdare-L 12th Sep 1908 v Runcorn -L 5th Sep 1908 v Oldham -L ---SEASON : 1907~08---21st Apr 1908 v Bramley -L 20th Apr 1908 v Leigh -L 18th Apr 1908 v Barrow -L 13th Apr 1908 v Broughton -L 4th Apr 1908 v Warrington-L 21st Mar 1908 v Oldham -L 14th Mar 1908 v Bradford -L 7th Mar 1908 v Hunslet -L 29th Feb 1908 v Whitehaven-CC1 22nd Feb 1908 v New Zealan-Tour 15th Feb 1908 v Ebbw Vale -L 1st Feb 1908 v Widnes -L 25th Jan 1908 v Keighley -L 18th Jan 1908 v Rochdale H-L 4th Jan 1908 v Wigan -L 1st Jan 1908 v Hunslet-L 28th Dec 1907 v Bramley -L 26th Dec 1907 v Barrow -L 25th Dec 1907 v Runcorn -L 21st Dec 1907 v Wigan-L 14th Dec 1907 v Leigh-L 7th Dec 1907 v Salford -L 23rd Nov 1907 v Swinton -L 16th Nov 1907 v Ebbw Vale-L 9th Nov 1907 v Oldham-L 2nd Nov 1907 v Broughton -L 30th Oct 1907 v New Zealan-Tour 26th Oct 1907 v Rochdale H-L 19th Oct 1907 v Runcorn -L 12th Oct 1907 v Swinton -LC1 5th Oct 1907 v Widnes -L 28th Sep 1907 v Warrington-L 21st Sep 1907 v Salford -L 14th Sep 1907 v Bradford -L 7th Sep 1907 v Swinton -L 3rd Sep 1907 v Keighley -L ---SEASON : 1906~07---1st Apr 1907 v Salford-L 30th Mar 1907 v Liverpool -L 29th Mar 1907 v Wigan-L 16th Mar 1907 v Swinton-CC1 9th Mar 1907 v Wigan-L 6th Mar 1907 v Swinton-L 23rd Feb 1907 v Runcorn-L 16th Feb 1907 v Barrow-L 2nd Feb 1907 v Broughton -L 19th Jan 1907 v Leigh-L 5th Jan 1907 v Warrington-L 1st Jan 1907 v Batley -L 25th Dec 1906 v Liverpool -L 22nd Dec 1906 v Broughton -L 15th Dec 1906 v Rochdale H-L 1st Dec 1906 v Batley -L 24th Nov 1906 v Keighley -L 20th Nov 1906 v Keighley -L 10th Nov 1906 v Salford -L 3rd Nov 1906 v Widnes -L 27th Oct 1906 v Leigh -L 20th Oct 1906 v Pontefract-L 13th Oct 1906 v Oldham -LC1 6th Oct 1906 v Runcorn -L 29th Sep 1906 v Widnes -L 22nd Sep 1906 v Barrow-L 15th Sep 1906 v Warrington-L 8th Sep 1906 v Rochdale H-L 1st Sep 1906 v Swinton-L ---SEASON : 1905~06---30th Apr 1906 v Salford-L 21st Apr 1906 v Hull-L 16th Apr 1906 v Warrington-L 13th Apr 1906 v Wigan -L 31st Mar 1906 v Normanton -L 24th Mar 1906 v Leigh -L 17th Mar 1906 v Swinton -L 10th Mar 1906 v Rochdale H-L 24th Feb 1906 v Dewsbury -L 17th Feb 1906 v Runcorn -CCInt. 10th Feb 1906 v Widnes -L 3rd Feb 1906 v Swinton -L 27th Jan 1906 v Oldham -L 20th Jan 1906 v Normanton -L 13th Jan 1906 v Barrow -L 6th Jan 1906 v Leigh -L 30th Dec 1905 v Morecambe -L 26th Dec 1905 v Wigan -L 25th Dec 1905 v Runcorn -L 23rd Dec 1905 v Warrington-L 16th Dec 1905 v Millom -L 9th Dec 1905 v Barrow -L 2nd Dec 1905 v Oldham -L 18th Nov 1905 v Rochdale H-L 4th Nov 1905 v Dewsbury -L 21st Oct 1905 v Runcorn -L 14th Oct 1905 v Wigan -LC1 30th Sep 1905 v Salford -L 23rd Sep 1905 v Hull -L 16th Sep 1905 v Widnes -L 9th Sep 1905 v Morecambe -L 2nd Sep 1905 v Millom -L ---SEASON : 1904~05---29th Apr 1905 v Halifax -L 24th Apr 1905 v Runcorn-L 21st Apr 1905 v Warrington-L 15th Apr 1905 v Leeds-L 8th Apr 1905 v Bradford -L 1st Apr 1905 v Hull-L 30th Mar 1905 v Leigh-L 18th Mar 1905 v Broughton -CC2 11th Mar 1905 v Wakefield -L 4th Mar 1905 v Rochdale R-CC1 25th Feb 1905 v Salford -L 18th Feb 1905 v Widnes -L 11th Feb 1905 v Hunslet -L 4th Feb 1905 v Batley -L 28th Jan 1905 v Hull Kings-L 21st Jan 1905 v Broughton -L 14th Jan 1905 v Swinton -L 11th Jan 1905 v Halifax -L 7th Jan 1905 v Wigan -L 31st Dec 1904 v Oldham -L 26th Dec 1904 v Warrington-L 24th Dec 1904 v Runcorn -L 17th Dec 1904 v Leeds -L 10th Dec 1904 v Bradford -L 3rd Dec 1904 v Hull -L 19th Nov 1904 v Leigh -L 12th Nov 1904 v Wakefield -L 29th Oct 1904 v Salford -L 22nd Oct 1904 v Widnes -L 15th Oct 1904 v Hunslet -L 8th Oct 1904 v Batley -L 1st Oct 1904 v Hull Kings-L 24th Sep 1904 v Broughton -L 17th Sep 1904 v Swinton-L 10th Sep 1904 v Wigan -L 3rd Sep 1904 v Oldham-L ---SEASON : 1903~04---14th May 1904 v Holbeck -LPO 30th Apr 1904 v South Shie-L 23rd Apr 1904 v Lancaster -L 21st Apr 1904 v Pontefract-L 16th Apr 1904 v Rochdale H-L 13th Apr 1904 v Lancaster -L 9th Apr 1904 v Castleford-L 4th Apr 1904 v Warrington-SWLL 2nd Apr 1904 v Runcorn -SWLL 1st Apr 1904 v Widnes -SWLL 26th Mar 1904 v Wakefield -L 19th Mar 1904 v Bramley -L 16th Mar 1904 v Millom -L 12th Mar 1904 v Halifax -CC1 5th Mar 1904 v Highfield -CCP 27th Feb 1904 v Brighouse -L 22nd Feb 1904 v Rochdale H-L 20th Feb 1904 v Morecambe -L 16th Feb 1904 v Dewsbury -L 13th Feb 1904 v York -L 30th Jan 1904 v Normanton -L 23rd Jan 1904 v Holbeck -L 16th Jan 1904 v Barrow -L 9th Jan 1904 v Birkenhead-L 26th Dec 1903 v Lancaster -L OBJ 25th Dec 1903 v Wigan -SWLL 19th Dec 1903 v Rochdale H-L OBJ 12th Dec 1903 v Castleford-L 5th Dec 1903 v Pontefract-L 28th Nov 1903 v Wakefield -L 21st Nov 1903 v Bramley -L 14th Nov 1903 v Millom -L 7th Nov 1903 v South Shie-L 31st Oct 1903 v Brighouse -L 24th Oct 1903 v Morecambe-L 17th Oct 1903 v York-L 3rd Oct 1903 v Normanton-L 26th Sep 1903 v Holbeck-L 19th Sep 1903 v Barrow -L 12th Sep 1903 v Birkenhead-L 5th Sep 1903 v Dewsbury -L 1st Sep 1903 v Leigh-SWLL ---SEASON : 1902~03---25th Apr 1903 v Widnes -L 18th Apr 1903 v Wigan-L 13th Apr 1903 v Salford -L 11th Apr 1903 v Hunslet -L 4th Apr 1903 v Hull Kings-L 31st Mar 1903 v Oldham-L 28th Mar 1903 v Broughton -L 14th Mar 1903 v Hull-L 7th Mar 1903 v Leigh -L 28th Feb 1903 v Halifax-L 24th Feb 1903 v Warrington-L 21st Feb 1903 v Rochdale H-CC2 14th Feb 1903 v Warrington-CC1 7th Feb 1903 v Runcorn -L 31st Jan 1903 v Swinton -L 24th Jan 1903 v Brighouse -L 10th Jan 1903 v Huddersfie-L 3rd Jan 1903 v Bradford-L 1st Jan 1903 v Batley-L 27th Dec 1902 v Widnes-L 20th Dec 1902 v Wigan -L 13th Dec 1902 v Hunslet -L 6th Dec 1902 v Hull Kings-L 29th Nov 1902 v Broughton -L 22nd Nov 1902 v Oldham-L 15th Nov 1902 v Hull -L 8th Nov 1902 v Leigh -L 1st Nov 1902 v Halifax -L 25th Oct 1902 v Salford -L 18th Oct 1902 v Batley -L 11th Oct 1902 v Runcorn -L 4th Oct 1902 v Swinton -L 27th Sep 1902 v Brighouse -L 20th Sep 1902 v Warrington-L 13th Sep 1902 v Huddersfie-L 6th Sep 1902 v Bradford -L ---SEASON : 1901~02---23rd Apr 1902 v Morecambe -L 12th Apr 1902 v Wigan -L & SW 5th Apr 1902 v Birkenhead-L 31st Mar 1902 v Runcorn -SWLL 15th Mar 1902 v Hull Kings-CC1 8th Mar 1902 v Widnes -L & SW 1st Mar 1902 v Morecambe-L 22nd Feb 1902 v Leigh -SWLL 8th Feb 1902 v Millom-L 1st Feb 1902 v Altrincham-L 25th Jan 1902 v Birkenhead-L 18th Jan 1902 v Stockport -L 11th Jan 1902 v Hull Kings-L 4th Jan 1902 v Altrincham-L 1st Jan 1902 v Rochdale H-L 26th Dec 1901 v Leigh -SWLL 25th Dec 1901 v Hull Kings-L 14th Dec 1901 v Barrow -L 7th Dec 1901 v Radcliffe-L 30th Nov 1901 v Warrington-SWLL 23rd Nov 1901 v Millom -L 16th Nov 1901 v Birkenhead-L AB 9th Nov 1901 v Warrington-SWLL 2nd Nov 1901 v Radcliffe -L 26th Oct 1901 v Lancaster-L 19th Oct 1901 v Runcorn-SWLL 12th Oct 1901 v Stockport-L 5th Oct 1901 v Barrow-L 28th Sep 1901 v Rochdale H-L 21st Sep 1901 v Widnes -L & SW 14th Sep 1901 v Lancaster-L 7th Sep 1901 v Wigan -L & SW ---SEASON : 1900~01---15th Apr 1901 v Widnes-LPO 6th Apr 1901 v Barrow-L 5th Apr 1901 v Salford-L 23rd Mar 1901 v Batley-CC3 16th Mar 1901 v Swinton-L 13th Mar 1901 v Stockport-CC2(re 9th Mar 1901 v Stockport -CC2 2nd Mar 1901 v Goole -CC1 23rd Feb 1901 v Millom -L 16th Feb 1901 v Runcorn -L 9th Feb 1901 v Widnes -L 26th Jan 1901 v Rochdale H-L 19th Jan 1901 v Swinton-L 12th Jan 1901 v Leigh -L 5th Jan 1901 v Barrow-L 29th Dec 1900 v Widnes-L 26th Dec 1900 v Leigh-L 24th Dec 1900 v Warrington-BTCSF 22nd Dec 1900 v Broughton -L 15th Dec 1900 v Oldham-L 1st Dec 1900 v Stockport -L 24th Nov 1900 v Warrington-L 17th Nov 1900 v Salford -L 10th Nov 1900 v Wigan -L 3rd Nov 1900 v Wigan -BTC1 27th Oct 1900 v Millom -L 13th Oct 1900 v Oldham -L 6th Oct 1900 v Stockport -L 29th Sep 1900 v Wigan -L 22nd Sep 1900 v Runcorn -L 15th Sep 1900 v Warrington-L 8th Sep 1900 v Rochdale H-L 1st Sep 1900 v Broughton -L ---SEASON : 1899~00---30th Apr 1900 v Runcorn -BTCF 26th Apr 1900 v Widnes -BTCSF 4th Apr 1900 v Leigh -BTC1 17th Mar 1900 v Warrington-CC1 10th Mar 1900 v Salford-L 3rd Mar 1900 v Oldham -L 27th Feb 1900 v Leigh -L 24th Feb 1900 v Runcorn -L 17th Feb 1900 v Runcorn -L 20th Jan 1900 v Rochdale H-L 13th Jan 1900 v Millom -L 6th Jan 1900 v Swinton -L 1st Jan 1900 v Leigh -L 30th Dec 1899 v Tyldesley -L 26th Dec 1899 v Millom -L 25th Dec 1899 v Broughton -L 23rd Dec 1899 v Warrington-L 9th Dec 1899 v Oldham -L 2nd Dec 1899 v Tyldesley-L 25th Nov 1899 v Stockport -L 11th Nov 1899 v Salford-L 4th Nov 1899 v Wigan -L 28th Oct 1899 v Widnes -L 21st Oct 1899 v Stockport -L 14th Oct 1899 v Wigan-L 7th Oct 1899 v Rochdale H-L 30th Sep 1899 v Broughton -L 16th Sep 1899 v Swinton -L 9th Sep 1899 v Widnes-L 2nd Sep 1899 v Warrington-L ---SEASON : 1898~99---20th Apr 1899 v Stockport -L 15th Apr 1899 v Runcorn-L 8th Apr 1899 v Morecambe-L 1st Apr 1899 v Salford-CC3 31st Mar 1899 v Morecambe-CC2(2n 29th Mar 1899 v Morecambe-CC2(re 25th Mar 1899 v Morecambe-CC2 18th Mar 1899 v Whitworth-CC1 11th Mar 1899 v Rochdale H-L 4th Mar 1899 v Stockport-L 18th Feb 1899 v Warrington-L 11th Feb 1899 v Tyldesley -L 28th Jan 1899 v Oldham-L 14th Jan 1899 v Swinton-L 7th Jan 1899 v Salford-L 2nd Jan 1899 v Runcorn-L 26th Dec 1898 v Tyldesley-L 24th Dec 1898 v Salford -L 17th Dec 1898 v Broughton -L 26th Nov 1898 v Widnes-L 19th Nov 1898 v Leigh-L 12th Nov 1898 v Wigan-L 5th Nov 1898 v Leigh-L 29th Oct 1898 v Wigan-L 22nd Oct 1898 v Swinton -L 8th Oct 1898 v Rochdale H-L 1st Oct 1898 v Oldham -L 24th Sep 1898 v Morecambe-L 17th Sep 1898 v Warrington-L 10th Sep 1898 v Broughton -L 3rd Sep 1898 v Widnes-L ---SEASON : 1897~98---16th Apr 1898 v Morecambe -L 2nd Apr 1898 v Widnes-L 26th Mar 1898 v Runcorn -L 12th Mar 1898 v Salford -L 26th Feb 1898 v Batley-CC1 19th Feb 1898 v Stockport-L 12th Feb 1898 v Oldham -L 5th Feb 1898 v Rochdale H-L 29th Jan 1898 v Leigh -L 22nd Jan 1898 v Wigan -L 15th Jan 1898 v Tyldesley -L 8th Jan 1898 v Swinton -L 1st Jan 1898 v Broughton -L 27th Dec 1897 v Warrington-L 18th Dec 1897 v Morecambe-L 11th Dec 1897 v Stockport -L 27th Nov 1897 v Oldham-L 13th Nov 1897 v Swinton-L 30th Oct 1897 v Runcorn-L 23rd Oct 1897 v Warrington-L 16th Oct 1897 v Widnes-L 9th Oct 1897 v Broughton -L 2nd Oct 1897 v Wigan-L 25th Sep 1897 v Tyldesley-L 18th Sep 1897 v Rochdale H-L 11th Sep 1897 v Leigh-L 4th Sep 1897 v Salford-L ---SEASON : 1896~97---24th Apr 1897 v Batley-CCF 19th Apr 1897 v Swinton-CCSF 10th Apr 1897 v Tyldesley-CC4 3rd Apr 1897 v Wigan-CC3 27th Mar 1897 v Castleford-CC2 20th Mar 1897 v Lees -CC1 13th Mar 1897 v Stockport-L 11th Mar 1897 v Wigan-L 6th Mar 1897 v Leigh-L 27th Feb 1897 v Swinton-L 22nd Feb 1897 v Warrington-L 20th Feb 1897 v Tyldesley-L 13th Feb 1897 v Broughton -L 6th Feb 1897 v Wigan-L 30th Jan 1897 v Salford-L 9th Jan 1897 v Morecambe-L 2nd Jan 1897 v Runcorn-L 1st Jan 1897 v Oldham-L 26th Dec 1896 v Widnes-L 19th Dec 1896 v Stockport-L 12th Dec 1896 v Broughton -L 5th Dec 1896 v Swinton -L 28th Nov 1896 v Leigh-L 14th Nov 1896 v Warrington-L 7th Nov 1896 v Rochdale H-L 31st Oct 1896 v Runcorn-L 24th Oct 1896 v Widnes-L 10th Oct 1896 v Morecambe-L 3rd Oct 1896 v Oldham-L 26th Sep 1896 v Tyldesley-L 19th Sep 1896 v Salford-L 12th Sep 1896 v Rochdale H-L ---SEASON : 1895~96---30th Apr 1896 v Broughton -L 25th Apr 1896 v Liversedge-L 20th Apr 1896 v Rochdale H-L 18th Apr 1896 v Oldham-L 16th Apr 1896 v Liversedge-L 11th Apr 1896 v Huddersfie-L 7th Apr 1896 v Leeds-L 6th Apr 1896 v Brighouse -L 4th Apr 1896 v Wakefield -L 3rd Apr 1896 v Widnes-L 28th Mar 1896 v Tyldesley-L 21st Mar 1896 v Wigan-L 14th Mar 1896 v Leigh-L 7th Mar 1896 v Bradford -L 29th Feb 1896 v Warrington-L 22nd Feb 1896 v Runcorn-L 15th Feb 1896 v Manningham-L 8th Feb 1896 v Hunslet-L 1st Feb 1896 v Hull -L 25th Jan 1896 v Batley-L 18th Jan 1896 v Stockport -L 11th Jan 1896 v Halifax-L 4th Jan 1896 v Brighouse -L 1st Jan 1896 v Manningham-L 28th Dec 1895 v Halifax-L 25th Dec 1895 v Widnes-L 14th Dec 1895 v Oldham-L 7th Dec 1895 v Wakefield -L 30th Nov 1895 v Huddersfie-L 23rd Nov 1895 v Leeds-L 16th Nov 1895 v Wigan-L 9th Nov 1895 v Hunslet -L 2nd Nov 1895 v Leigh-L 26th Oct 1895 v Tyldesley-L 19th Oct 1895 v Hull-L 12th Oct 1895 v Warrington-L 7th Oct 1895 v Bradford-L 5th Oct 1895 v Broughton -L 28th Sep 1895 v Stockport-L 21st Sep 1895 v Batley -L 14th Sep 1895 v Runcorn -L 7th Sep 1895 v Rochdale H-L PREV MATCH: v Salford St. Helens 20 Bradford Northern 11 St. Helens 20 Bradford Northern 11 NEXT MATCH: v Wakefield Trinity DATE COMPETITION VENUE ATTENDANCE (HT) 12th Feb 1975 League HOME 5800 HT:9-0 1 - Geoff Pimblett AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 30 TRIES 1 WINNING HONOURS 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 2 - Les Jones AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 26 WINNING HONOURS 1967~68 LCF(rep) 1969~70 ChF 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 3 - Frank Wilson AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 30 WINNING HONOURS 1968~69 LCF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 4 - Eddie Cunningham AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 23 WINNING HONOURS 1975~76 CCF 1976~77 PTF 5 - Roy Mathias AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 25 TRIES 3 WINNING HONOURS 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 6 - David Eckersley ** AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 26 WINNING HONOURS 1975~76 FTF 7 - Jeff Heaton AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 31 WINNING HONOURS 1962~63 LCF 1969~70 ChF 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 8 - John Warlow AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 35 WINNING HONOURS 1963~64 WDCF 1964~65 LCF 1965~66 CCF 1965~66 ChF 1967~68 LCF(rep) 1968~69 LCF 9 - Tony Karalius AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 31 WINNING HONOURS 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 10 - John Mantle AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 32 WINNING HONOURS 1965~66 CCF 1965~66 ChF 1967~68 LCF(rep) 1969~70 ChF 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 11 - George Nicholls AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 30 WINNING HONOURS 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 12 - Eric Chisnall AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 28 WINNING HONOURS 1967~68 LCF(rep) 1968~69 LCF 1969~70 ChF 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 13 - Kel Coslett AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 33 GOALS 4 WINNING HONOURS 1962~63 LCF 1963~64 LCF 1963~64 WDCF 1967~68 LCF(rep) 1968~69 LCF 1969~70 ChF 1970~71 ChF 1971~72 FTF 1971~72 CCF 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF 1975~76 PTF 14 - Ken Gwilliam AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 27 WINNING HONOURS 1975~76 PTF 1976~77 PTF 15 - David Hull AGE AT TIME OF MATCH 23 WINNING HONOURS 1975~76 FTF 1975~76 CCF Age in brackets is at time of match - Total average age for this team is 28. - ** non-playing sub THIS PAGE LINK : http://shs.rlfans.com/saints/match.php?seq=3563 Copyright © Saints Heritage Society 1999-2022
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Marathon | Salt Lake City Marathon REGISTER Race Info 2022 Athlete Guide Schedule Events Training Quality of Life Expo Parking & Directions Street Closures Registration Fees Host Hotel Reservations Events Full Marathon Half Marathon Bike Tour 5K 10K Run 10K Skate Kids K Quality of Life Expo Results & Photos 2022 Results 2022 Race Photos 2021 Virtual Results 2020 Virtual Results 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Partners Sponsors Register for Expo Booth Beneficiary Contact Volunteer FAQs REGISTER Race Info 2022 Athlete Guide Schedule Events Training Quality of Life Expo Parking & Directions Street Closures Registration Fees Host Hotel Reservations Events Full Marathon Half Marathon Bike Tour 5K 10K Run 10K Skate Kids K Quality of Life Expo Results & Photos 2022 Results 2022 Race Photos 2021 Virtual Results 2020 Virtual Results 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Partners Sponsors Register for Expo Booth Beneficiary Contact Volunteer FAQs Select Page FULL MARATHON | 26.2 MILES Start Time: 7:00 am Start Location: Olympic Legacy Bridge Finish Location: Library Square Course Time Limit: 6 Hours and 30 Minutes Marathon Awards Ceremony: 10:30 am ; BIKE TOUR COURSE BIKE TOUR INFO AID STATIONS The marathon course will have 17 aid stations spaced approximately 1.3 to 1.7 miles apart. Each aid station will have a restroom facility, water and Gatorade products. GU Energy will also be providing energy gels along the way. ALERT SYSTEM GREEN | NORMAL __GREEN__ – “Normal” Good conditions; runners/walkers should be alert and enjoy the race. RED | DANGEROUS __RED__ – “Dangerous” Potentially dangerous conditions. Heat – Runners/walkers should slow down and drink plenty of water. Lightening/hail/tornado – Runners/walkers should take cover at the closest shelter until the course is reopened. Timing of the event has stopped and no awards will be given out at this time. Medical remains in place on the course. YELLOW | CAUTION __YELLOW__ – “Caution” Less than ideal conditions; runners/walkers should slow down and drink plenty of water. BLACK | CANCELLED __BLACK__ – “Cancelled” Extremely dangerous conditions; event cancelled, participation stopped – runners/walkers should stop, seek shelter and follow instructions from race staff, volunteers and public safety officials. COURSE TIME LIMIT The University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon is open to all participants of age who are able to finish in 6 Hours and 30 Minutes. Participants wishing to complete their event within that timeframe will need to maintain a 15 minute/mile or faster pace. There will be NO early start for runners. If you plan on participating at a 16 minute pace per mile or slower, please be aware that our permit dictates that the streets that comprise the marathon route are re-opened to vehicular traffic at 1:30 p.m. On-course support (aid stations) will close at this time. Participants still out on the race course after 1:30 pm will be asked to move to the sidewalks or re-route. SAG wagons will patrol the route providing support to these participants. We also suggest that walkers and slower participants consider using a fanny pack that accommodates a water bottle and snacks. ELITE RUNNER ENTRY The University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon is proud to offer a special program to its elite athletes. If you are accepted into the program, you'll enjoy: One complimentary entry into the 2022 University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon. VIP passes to all official marathon celebration parties The elite athlete is eligible for the prize money award of the event he/she is registered for only. For example, if the elite athlete is registered in the 2022 Salt Lake City Marathon, he/she is eligible, according to his/her finishing place, for the marathon prize money. Note: The University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon does not provide airfare, hotel, nor transportation to elite athletes. WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS? You must have a verifiable qualifying full marathon time after January 1, 2019. Men - 2 Hours and 45 Minutes Women - 3 Hours and 10 Minutes Complete the online application. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 31, 2022. Submission of an application does not guarantee elite status. Race organizers will contact you no later than February 15, 2022 via email if you are accepted. Upon acceptance, elite athletes must post on his or her personal or professional athletic-themed Facebook page announcing his or her acceptance and participation in the Salt Lake City Marathon. The post must be completed by March 1, 2022 or the elite entry will be void. Please Note: All prize winners are based on clock (gun) time. Legal residency for prize winners is the State on the participant’s driver’s license. Prize winners will be required to email [email protected] the necessary IRS tax forms (W-9) and official state ID to receive their prize check after the race. ELITE APPLICATION FINISHER MEDALS & AWARDS All finishers will receive a finisher medal to proudly highlight your accomplishment. Additionally, custom designed plaques will be awarded three deep for the following male and female age categories: 14 & under 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80+ GEAR CHECK There will be a gear bag drop-off area near the start line and a bag pickup area near the finish line. Just look for the "Gear Check" signs. Please follow these guidelines: Your bag must be dropped off no later than 6:45 am, so we can transport them to the finish line before the race begins. If you miss the drop-off deadline, you may have to wait longer. You must use the gear bags provided to you at the Expo. You must use the gear check tag located on your bib to identify your bag. Please DO NOT leave valuables in your bag, as we cannot be responsible for the contents of your bag. DO NOT leave your bag unattended outside the official bag drop area. Bags left unattended may be confiscated due to Homeland Security requirements. MEDICAL SUPPORT Medical personnel will be available at the start line, finish area and throughout the course to cover minor medical issues. The medical tent is located at the finish line, and stationary first aid stations will be located at miles 6, 10.5, 15, 19.5 and 24. In addition, each aid station will have access to immediate E.M.T. and ambulance services if needed. PACE TEAMS Want to give yourself an extra boost toward meeting your time goal on race day? Join a pace team! A pace team is a group of runners led by an experienced leader who is skilled at keeping the group on target for a specific pace. You’ll be supported by a cheerful leader while running with other athletes who share the same time goal as you. And the best part—running with a pace team is free to registered athletes. The University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon is proud to have the Utah Race Pacers leading pace groups for the following finishing times: 3 Hours and 35 Minutes 3 Hours and 45 Minutes 3 Hours and 55 Minutes 4 Hours 4 Hours and 15 Minutes 4 Hours and 30 Minutes 4 Hours and 45 Minutes 5 Hours PORTABLE TOILETS A large number of portable toilets will be available at the start and finish area and along the course near every aid station. Please DO NOT relieve yourself on either private or public property along the course. PERKS Register for the 2022 University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon and receive the following: A cool, one-of-a-kind cotton poly blend T-shirt A finisher medal proudly highlighting your accomplishment Gatorade, water, fruit, ice cream, and more at the finish line Professional event timing and live results messaging to track your race progress Great food at finish line festival RACE RULES Runners going backwards, animals, bicycles, and roller skates are all prohibited in the University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Marathon. No wheeled vehicles are allowed other than wheelchairs and hand cycles participating in the race. Walkers will be allowed in the marathon as long as a 15 minute/mile pace can be upheld. Participants who cannot finish the marathon in 6 hours and 30 minutes will be asked to move to the sidewalks if they wish to complete the race. MP3 players are permitted during the race. For the safety of all on the course, we ask that runners keep their music low or consider using just one headphone. Runners with strollers are allowed, but you must start in the back of the pack as a courtesy to runners without strollers. Para-athletes Our marathon course is wheelchair friendly, and we gladly welcome para-athletes to participate. Wheelchairs and hand cycles will begin the marathon at 6:20 a.m. In accordance with USATF guidelines, wheelchair and hand cycle athletes must wear helmets. WINNER PRIZES MARATHON 1ST PLACE (MALE | FEMALE) $500.00 Running shoes MARATHON 2ND PLACE (MALE | FEMALE) $200.00 MARATHON 3RD PLACE (MALE | FEMALE) $100.00 Instagram Facebook Twitter A High Altitude Event
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Back in 2007 Geoff Barrett was just an anonymous education consultant who, like the rest of us, enjoyed cycling in his spare time. But over the past seven years this likeable Western Australian has become one of the most recognisable fans in world cycling, perhaps behind only the ubiquitous and seemingly ageless Diablo himself, Didi Senft. Geoff is no ordinary teacher. He has an alter ego; a stalker of sorts, one that likes to dress up in public. Since witnessing a devastated Cadel Evans on the Champs Elysees in 2007, having fallen just 23 seconds short of claiming the Tour de France, he’s been the guy in the fluffy green crocodile suit following Evans around the World Tour, aka Crikey Cadel. I bumped into Geoff, quite literally, at the start line of Stage Two at this year’s Tour Down Under in the swanky Adelaide suburb of Unley. After fighting off a bunch of kids chasing selfies with the croc (he has a Facebook page and uses the hashtag #SpotTheCroc if you’re interested) I managed to spend about 15 minutes with him and discovered a man not nearly as crazy as you might imagine, and one about to be faced with quite a dilemma. For when his very reason for existence, Cadel Evans, hangs up his racing cleats for good this Sunday afternoon, Geoff may well be forced to hang up his reptile suit as well. “I have no idea what I’ll do after that, or who I’ll support to be honest, it’s a good question.” If Geoff does decide to give it all away, the croc suit surely commands pride of place in a sports exhibit of some kind, or even the National Museum in Canberra? It may not have the longevity of Senft’s horns and pitchfork, but it’s travelled the world, witnessed multiple Tours of France, ridden around the Champs Elysees and even been seen atop Alp d’Huez, Ventoux and, just last year, the mighty Stelvio as part of an impromptu trip to the 2014 Giro d’Italia. “I only went because Cadel was there,” Geoff is quick to add with a smile. “I did that instead of the 2014 Tour.” Given the croc suit is by no means the coolest outfit to be wearing on a roadside at the height of summer, I suggest it may need a very good clean before being out on display anywhere. “Yeah, it gets pretty hot some days, it’s like a sleeping bag inside,” Geoff admits. “I sweat a fair bit and it pools in my shoes (green Crocs, of course). But funnily enough, it doesn’t smell too bad.” In the early days it’s fair to say Cadel Evans and the rest of his BMC entourage thought Geoff was certifiably crazy. “The first few times at the 2009 Tour they just looked at me like I was a bit of a nut-job,” he remembers. “At that stage I was only chasing Cadel around France with an inflatable crocodile that I’d picked up from Australian Geographic, not the suit.” Why a crocodile? “Since I went to my first Tour in 2002 – that time I had a green sign that said “Go Robbie (McEwan) Aussie Green in Paris” – I noticed there were more and more Australians heading over to watch each year, pretty much all carrying boxing kangaroos. I wanted to do something different and thought, well, Cadel is originally from croc country, so let’s go with that. Then after the 2009 race I thought to myself, ‘next time I’m coming back as crocodile’ and in 2011 I did, that’s when all the planets aligned. I had this suit and a bunch of people around to help support me and I first bumped into the BMC guys on Stage 10 I think it was, it was pouring with rain and I escorted their team bus to the start line. Cadel went on to win that Tour and it just kept going from there.” Nowadays Evans and his team-mates know Geoff as far more than just a roadside nutter from WA, and he’s met them on many occasions in many different parts of the world. This includes Andy Riis and Georges Lüchinger (BMC Chief Communications Officer) who, clearly, know good publicity when they see it. “I’ve met Andy Riis twice, once here at the Tour Down Under and another time at an after party in Paris. He was like, “We love the crocodile!” Will we see Geoff at Cadel’s final professional race this week in Geelong? “Of course, I’ll be there,” he says. “In fact I’ll even be riding in the People’s Ride on the Saturday.” It remains to be seen whether he’ll be in the croc suit or not. After that, who knows what he’ll do? Advertisements
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LaRosa answered on Sep 12, 2022 Why did you not respond? Were you in the hospital the entire time?? 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Massachusetts on Sep 6, 2022 Q: My son is incarcerated and due to be released November 1, 2022. He is divorced and has one son. His ex wife has since remarried. Her husband is petitioning to adopt his son. My son wants to object but needs pro bono work as he has no money. Is there someone in the Worcester County family court that can help him pro bono? Thank you Patty Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Sep 6, 2022 He can file a Motion where the Adoption is pending for Appointment of Counsel based on Indigency and that he is objecting but needs legal assistance in preparing objection if that is the situation. 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and Juvenile Law for Massachusetts on Jul 29, 2022 Q: I let my 17 year old son go from Massachusetts to North Carolina to visit his father his father agreed to bring him home now his father is telling me he's no longer going to let him come home what are my rights I've been raising him for the last 17 years and his father owes over $100,000 in child support in Massachusetts what can I do to get my son back legally? Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Aug 1, 2022 If you are the primary custodial parent he is in Contempt and a Contempt Complaint should be filed in the Court where your custodial orders were established ASAP with a Motion and Affidavit for Emergency hearing to have the child brought back to Massachusetts also potentially has also violated... Read more » 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Massachusetts on Jul 25, 2022 Q: Can a probation officer from probate court take away court ordered visitation? I volunteered for a probation officer to investigate my custody dispute currently I'm court. I currently have visitation that is ordered from the judge. I take random urines and there was a problem with the system and it reported I didn't have a urine and the probation officer said I did... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Jul 26, 2022 It sounds like something is amiss and you should have legal representation in this important matter which you have tried to handle pro se to your detriment. You may seek a hair follicle examination via Motion citing the information you have given in this question, but your ability to navigate the... Read more » 1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Child Custody for Massachusetts on Jul 13, 2022 Q: How do I go about getting an expedited contempt hearing? My ex has primary custody of our kids. They live in filth and squalor, sleeping in beds with moldy food, used tampons, etc. I have video and photographic evidence, along with my ex admitting to the conditions in text messages, asking me to help clean, and stating, "I can't put all my time... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Jul 13, 2022 It does sound like neglect from your description of the children's living situation and the DCF can be contacted to investigate. They will know a divorce is pending and that you are a party. Is this a new distinguishable state of affairs in the household ? One of the questions that will be... Read more » 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Massachusetts on Jul 7, 2022 Q: Can being part of a throuple affect child custody? My ex has two partners and they are sleeping over at his home (all in one bed, according to the children) while my young children are present. We share custody but I am concerned that the home isn't stable or supportive for my kids, and that inappropriate behavior may impact them negatively. Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Jul 7, 2022 If there was a divorce judgment or other judgment involving custody and visitation, then you will ASAP need to file a Modification Complaint along with a Motion to Suspend/ Limit Visitation so that third persons are not present overnight with the children and an affidavit as to what the children... Read more » 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Massachusetts on May 16, 2022 Q: Modification of child custody and child support Can I modify child custody and support if I went from 5 overnights to 7 overnights plus taking them till 7 at night 4 other nights? And have my kids all day on Sunday while my ex is at work. Yea he only days. Don’t see them are tuesdays and every other Saturday, other then that they are with m... Read more » Brian Waller answered on May 17, 2022 It sounds like you have a good argument for modification. If you think your ex will retaliate, just be sure you really want to kick the hornet's nest. If your kids are doing well with the current arrangement, it may be worth it to suck it up even though you feel she is taking advantage of you.... Read more » 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Massachusetts on May 15, 2022 Q: Abusive father looking for custody and aggressive parenting plan dictating the entire year.I object. Unwed mother child has lived with me since birth. Father visits but is psychologically abusive, and traumatizing to our daughter, complying with my daughters wishes I told him to stay away and give her a mental break and allow me to get her into therapy. At first he agreed begrudgingly then got... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on May 16, 2022 Do you have guardianship over the minor child? Over your daughter? The proceedings before the Court now are they paternity or guardianship? It would be a good idea to clarify your question and repost same or to discuss with an attorney who practices Family Law. 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Massachusetts on May 8, 2022 Q: If a parent has lost all custody due to a restraining order, is that parent responsible for their half of child costs Parent has lost all custody due to a restraining order being pulled against her and her boyfriend by myself, on behalf of our child. In our modified agreement/judgment prior to the restraining order, she was responsible for half of the cost of childcare, medical bills (I pay for insurance by my own... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on May 9, 2022 The Financial Orders are still existing and are in effect unless modified or vacated which they apparently have not been. The failure to comply entitles you to bring a Contempt action. 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Massachusetts on Apr 28, 2022 Q: Does a summons have to be served in person? Can a summons be left inside a mailbox while you are not home. The summons says it was hand delivered and the other attorney certified she hand delivered it to me. This is in the state of Massachusetts. Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Apr 29, 2022 So a summons for a divorce complaint is distinctive from other summonses and you have not specified the item service was attempted of. Once a case has been commenced notice can be served at the party's last known address. 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Massachusetts on Apr 25, 2022 Q: Can I file for child support for my 18 year old high school student with severe mental illness My daughter has lived with me full time for 4 years. My ex had sole custody of her legally. He hardly gave me any financial support. Since she has turned 18 he refused to help with her. She is still in high school and has a severe mental illness. I have tried taking him to court about a year ago... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Apr 25, 2022 So the child has not graduated from high school and may have special needs also. There should be child support in accordance with the child support guidelines and you may need to once the child has completed high school seek contribution for the child's continued care via equity petition... Read more » 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Massachusetts on Apr 19, 2022 Q: have full custody of 2 of my children, they have been staying with their father for last 60 day, does he pay me still have full custody of 2 of my children, they have been staying with their father for last 60 day, does he pay me still Per judge on 3/18 and DCF I still have 100% custody nothing ever changed Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Apr 20, 2022 Until the order or Judgment is modified by the Court it is still in effect. 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Civil Rights for Massachusetts on Apr 15, 2022 Q: My Dcf worker said that in order to close my Dcf case, they have to verify with my Children’s doctors and school. Every visit he has tried to get me to sign a release of information. Today he asked for verbal consent. Every single time I said no. I want to keep Dcf separate with all entities and don’t want my Children’s doctors or school to know about their Dcf case. Is this true? They have to speak with... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Apr 15, 2022 Schools and doctors have mandated reporter requirements if abuse or neglect is suspected. The DCF is the agency to whom they would report concerns . The DCF would investigate whether there is a supported claim and take action accordingly. Lack of cooperation usually does not reflect well. 1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Massachusetts on Mar 2, 2022 Q: Can a woman put the last name of a man she is not married to on her child's birth certificate if she is still married? My male relative (D) is having a child with a woman (S) who is separated from her husband (K) but still legally married. Can D legally put his last name on the child's birth certificate even though S and K have not finalized their divorce? Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Mar 3, 2022 The presumption is that the child is born of the marriage, but the parties can agree that the child is not of the parties along with the biological father. The prospect of paying for a child not his own is usually an inducement to cooperation by husband, but what is bio father's willingness... 2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Child Custody and Military Law for Massachusetts on Feb 17, 2022 Q: Can I apply for benefits and support to move out of the marital home with the kids before I file for divorce? I am financially dependent on my husband. I want to leave. I have $500 SSDI a month. He is military active duty but stationed close by. We have two minor children. PREMIUM Philip D. Cave answered on Feb 22, 2022 If he is military, he is required by military law to "support his dependents." Should you move out and you do not have a signed separation agreement, the military mandates that he must pay you a portion of his pay and allowances as support for you and the children pending the... Read more » View More Answers 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Massachusetts on Feb 2, 2022 Q: How do I get help writing a proper pre-trial memorandum & a lawyer to attend a scheduled pre-trial date with me? I just need someone to hear me out, please. I need help. Anthony C. Adamopoulos answered on Feb 7, 2022 Use an LAR attorney. Below is a full explanation of how it works. It gives you an opportunity to hire an attorney for just one or two things. Check it out at: https://divorcingoptions.com/Handouts/Limited_Representation_PDF_Handout_Version.pdf 1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Massachusetts on Jan 16, 2022 Q: Do i need a discovery if I am representing myself in family court? I am trying to gain full legal and physical custody of my two kids but will be representing myself with the documents I have. Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Jan 18, 2022 You are not required to conduct discovery, but it is advisable in order to obtain information which may be evidence at the trial of this matter. 2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody for Massachusetts on Jan 8, 2022 Q: What can i do is the father violated court orders? He has supervised visitation at his mother house and his mother is supposed to supervise him on all three days that he has. I texted his mother to confirm to see he was at the home for his visitation but she never text me back i got worried and i check on my daughter ipad location and she wasn’t... Read more » Brian Waller answered on Jan 9, 2022 You should have the police do a wellness check at the grandmother's home and they would document that the child wasn't there. And/or you could also have them do a wellness check at the girlfriend's house to confirm the child is there and who is present. You should also take... Read more » View More Answers 2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Massachusetts on Dec 30, 2021 Q: Do I have to provide information to my child’s father if he hasn’t been in their life for over 6years? My child’s father has not been in their life for over 6years. During that time I have had them full time with no help from him in any way. He does not pay any child support. He does call about once a month. Recently he has been asking for their information everything from school/medical records... Read more » Lillian J. LaRosa answered on Dec 31, 2021 There sounds like a lack of relationship over a lengthy period of time and the Court is sensitive to the effect of father's suddenly attempting to regain contact where there had been no regularity. Asking for contact information about other people is indeed odd and really not your information... Read more » View More Answers 1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Massachusetts on Oct 12, 2021 Q: If I have full custody of my child but she visits her mom on the weekends do I need her permission to move out of state My child is 12 now I've had custody since 2014 mom lost custody for not complying with dcf. I would like to move out of state and change her visitations to the summers every other holiday and school vacation is this possible? Kim Carnevale answered on Oct 12, 2021 Even though you have custody as a result of a DCF case, you would still need to get the permission of the Probate and Family court before you could move out of state with your child if MA removal laws apply. MA law requires you to get permission- IF your child was born in MA or has lived... 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Advertisement Britain has been struck with lightning and thunderstorms as the summer heatwave makes way for grey skies. A late-night thunderstorm over the south coast saw odd-shaped mammatus clouds, which take their name from the Latin for 'breast', to form over Dorset and Hampshire before huge lightning bolts filled the skies. The clouds, indicators of thunderstorms, are rarely seen in Britain. Unlike most clouds which form from rising air, mammatus clouds are created when air sinks. Scroll down for video The late night thunderstorm over the south coast, which saw bolts of lightning across the coast of Bournemouth over Boscombe Pier The thunderstorms with large bolts of lightning came after an area of high pressure hovered over the south coast of England Mark Wilson, a forecaster at the Met Office, said the bizarre-looking mammatus clouds were a product of the extreme heat wave currently hitting most of Europe The glorious summer weather much of the country has enjoyed over the last few weeks is set to give way as grey skies are expected to dominate for the start of the week Earlier in the day odd-shaped mammatus clouds, which take their name from the Latin for 'breast', formed over Dorset and Hampshire Unlike most clouds which form from rising air, mammatus clouds are created when air sinks and they are very rarely seen in Britain The eerie skies were captured on camera by photographer Chris Nesbitt from Hampshire's Test Way and by Matt Pinner at Swanage, Dorset. Fellow snapper Jamie Russell then used specially-made equipment to photograph the ensuing lightning storm as it swept past the Isle of Wight. The lightning was also snapped by Daryl Davies and Kevin Ferrioli in Bournemouth. Mark Wilson, a forecaster at the Met Office, said the bizarre-looking mammatus clouds were a product of the extreme heat wave currently hitting most of Europe. He said: 'At the moment much of Europe is experiencing a very prolonged heatwave with very high temperatures. 'Recently we've had an area of very warm, moist air pushing up from the continent over the southern counties of Britain. 'When you get a situation like this that is then met with low pressure from the west you get the potential for big thunderstorms. 'In this instance the storms take place in the mid part of the atmosphere which is why there was a lot of thunder and lightning but not much rain reaching the ground. Brighton beach was almost empty today as rain meant sun worshippers stayed away from the south coastline this morning A group of young people shelter from the rain under umbrellas in Brighton this morning after the heatwave made way for rain A woman struggles with an umbrella near to Brighton beach. Rain is expected to return on Thursday, but there is hope that sunny weather will return for the weekend A woman tries to cover her hair from the wind and rain in Brighton today as a growing area of high pressure hovers over the UK 'This causes mammatus clouds to form. They're a pretty spectacular sight and not an overly common one either.' The wet weather is also likely to affect the men's singles final at Wimbledon today between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic with downpours expected as they walk out on Centre Court. But tennis fans at the All England Club may escape the rain as it is expected to clear up over SW19 as the afternoon goes on, although the rest of the UK will see more rain move in from the west into Sunday evening. Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge added: 'Effectively we are looking at a grey, damp start across the South East, but easing by the time we get to lunchtime and we could see dry conditions with sunny spells, although there will be a risk of isolated showers. Despite the rainy weather and having to wear rain coats, one family were determined to enjoy a day out at the seaside in Swanage in Dorset As grey skies and windy weather loomed over Swanage, a woman and a young girl collect shells and pebbles on the beach in the wet weather A man and a young boy seem determined to dig a hole on the beach in Swanage, Dorset, even though the weather has taken a turn for the worse 'It is looking like a good picture as we go into the afternoon, a little bit cooler at around 23 or 24 degrees if you are lucky enough to be out on Murray Mount. EXPERTS WARN GARDENERS NOT TO PANIC OVER HOT DRY WEATHER Gardeners should not panic about the effect the hot, dry weather has been having on their lawn, experts have said. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said it had seen a sharp increase in the number of inquiries from gardeners about drought damage to plants in the warm weather, receiving more calls on the issue in the past 30 days than in the whole of last year. But a brown lawn should not be seen as a failure and there are advantages to letting it get that way in sunny weather, from the water saved to being able to lay out a picnic rug on a nice dry lawn instead of a wet one. RHS chief horticultural advisor Guy Barter said: "There are a host of benefits of having a brown lawn, from the water that is saved to the extra enjoyment of being able to put down a blanket on a hot summer day and lie back on a dry lawn, as opposed to a wet, green lawn.' 'Through the course of the afternoon there is a risk of showers at between 10 and 20 per cent, but that is in comparison with the morning with an 80 to 90 per cent chance of patchy rain. 'It is definitely going to be damp as we move through the morning and get better in the afternoon, but there is a risk of trouble with showers.' The Wimbledon final marks a hiatus for the glorious summer weather much of the country has enjoyed over the last few weeks, as grey skies are expected to dominate for the start of the week. The north of England is expected to enjoy the best conditions from Monday, with sunshine returning for many on Wednesday. Rain is expected to return on Thursday, but there is hope that sunny weather will return for the weekend. Mr Partridge added: 'From Monday we can see outbreaks of patchy rain for large chunks of the UK south of Cumbria and the showery outbreaks will likely stretch into Tuesday. 'But the general picture is a growing area of high pressure over UK through next week through Wednesday and Thursday with temperatures one or two degrees above average. 'Into Thursday and Friday temperatures will generally be around normal for this time of year but feeling cooler in the north and west due wind that could bring rain with it. 'But it will become warmer into next weekend when we will have more high pressure developing from the south.' But despite a short respite from the sweltering temperatures, forecasters are predicting that by the end of the month, it could reach a record-breaking 39C. Earlier this month, the hottest July day since records began was recorded at London's Heathrow Airport, with the mercury reaching a whopping 36.7C. Now hot air arriving from Africa from late July means some experts are predicting a smashing of the overall record temperature for the UK - 38.5C logged at Brogdale, Kent, on August 10, 2003. Forecaster Brian Gaze of The Weather Outlook said: 'The year's hottest temperatures usually occur in late July or early August. Revellers enjoying a night out in north west England get caught out by a heavy downpour last night as they make their way home The heavy shower caught many of those enjoying a night out unaware as they seemed to forget to take an umbrella with them Despite a short respite from the sweltering temperatures, forecasters are predicting that by the end of the month, it could reach a record-breaking 39C Festival goers at T in the Park in Strathallan, Perthshire enjoyed better weather, even if they had to walk through muddy fields Forecasters predict that the north of the country will have the best of the weather over the coming days. One girl soaks up the sun at T in the Park 'As pressure models favour more African hot air over Europe pulsing to the UK, the 38.5C record could go.' Bookies Ladbrokes have cut the odds on the 38.5C record falling to 7/4.
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What’s on tap this month for Marvel Unlimited? Heroes pick their sides in Civil War II, Han Solo begins his Rebel mission, and the “V” stands for “Versus” in Deadpool V Gambit! Plus, Ghost Rider in full throttle, tales from 2099, and fun with the New Mutants! Week of 12/5 A-FORCE #6 ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #9 ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT AVENGERS #10 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #13 CIVIL WAR II #1 CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS #9 DAREDEVIL/PUNISHER: SEVENTH CIRCLE INFINITE COMIC #7 DEADPOOL #13 INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #10 MARVEL UNIVERSE AVENGERS ASSEMBLE: CIVIL WAR #4 FINAL ISSUE! MOON KNIGHT #3 OLD MAN LOGAN #7 SPIDER-MAN 2099 #11 SPIDER-WOMAN #8 SPIDER-WOMEN OMEGA #1 THE PUNISHER #2 X-MEN ’92 #4 Week of 12/12 AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. #6 ALL-NEW X-MEN #10 CIVIL WAR II: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 CIVIL WAR II: GODS OF WAR #1 DAREDEVIL #8 DARTH VADER #21 DEADPOOL & THE MERCS FOR MONEY #5 FINAL ISSUE! GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #9 HOWARD THE DUCK #8 MARVEL UNIVERSE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #9 NEW AVENGERS #12 POE DAMERON #3 THUNDERBOLTS #2 VENOM: SPACE KNIGHT #8 VISION #8 Week of 12/19 A YEAR OF MARVELS: JUNE INFINITE COMIC #1 ALL-NEW INHUMANS #8 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #14 BLACK WIDOW #4 CIVIL WAR II #2 CIVIL WAR II: ULYSSES INFINITE COMIC #1 CIVIL WAR II: X-MEN #1 DAREDEVIL/PUNISHER: SEVENTH CIRCLE INFINITE COMIC #8 FINAL ISSUE! DEADPOOL #14 GUARDIANS OF INFINITY #7 HAN SOLO #1 INTERNATIONAL IRON MAN #4 NOVA #8 PATSY WALKER, A.K.A. HELLCAT! #7 SPIDER-GWEN #9 SPIDEY #7 SQUADRON SUPREME #8 STAR WARS #20 THE ASTONISHING ANT-MAN #9 UNCANNY INHUMANS #10 UNCANNY X-MEN #8 VOTE LOKI #1 Week of 12/26 CAPTAIN AMERICA: SAM WILSON #10 CARNAGE #9 CIVIL WAR II: CHOOSING SIDES #1 DEADPOOL V GAMBIT #1 DOCTOR STRANGE #9 DRAX #8 GUIDEBOOK TO THE MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE – MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. SEASON ONE GWENPOOL, THE UNBELIEVABLE #3 MARVEL UNIVERSE ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN: CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS #4 FINAL ISSUE! MIGHTY THOR #8 MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #8 NIGHTHAWK #2 POWER MAN AND IRON FIST #5 ROCKET RACCOON & GROOT #6 SCARLET WITCH #7 STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS ADAPTATION #1 THE TOTALLY AWESOME HULK #7 ULTIMATES #8 UNCANNY AVENGERS #10 WEB WARRIORS #8
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Oyo Court Jails Seven Internet Fraudsters – FlowerBud News Skip to content September 24, 2022 About Advertise Privacy & Policy Contact Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin Whatsapp FlowerBud News NAN Media Consultants Primary Menu Search for: Watch Online Home Defence/Security Oyo Court Jails Seven Internet Fraudsters CRIME Defence/Security Oyo Court Jails Seven Internet Fraudsters Biola Lawal August 10, 2022 2 min read Share this: WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Share By Biola Lawal Ibadan: Justice Bayo Taiwo of the Oyo State High Court, sitting in Ibadan, has convicted and sentenced seven internet fraudsters to various jail terms. The convicts: Ogunyemi Olajide Temitope, Olamilekan Fafiolu Quadri, Olamilekan Paul Akinyemi, Ayegbusi Ayokunle, Taiwo Azeez Dolapo, Adeogun Usman Oluwatobiloba and Oyewumi Michael Oluwapelumi, were jailed on August 8 & 9, 2022. They were convicted after pleading guilty to one-count separate charge, upon their arraignment by the Ibadan Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. Based on their pleas, prosecution counsels: Oluwatoyin Owodunni and Mabars Mabur prayed the court to convict and sentence them as charged. Justice Taiwo thereafter convicted and sentenced Temitope, Quadri, Akinyemi and Ayokunle to six months community service each and further ordered that “any of the convict who fails to report at any point in time to their designated places assigned for the six months community service, shall be sentenced to three years imprisonment at the end of the community service”. Furthermore, the judge convicted and sentenced Oluwatobiloba to six months imprisonment but Dolapo and Oluwapelumi to six months community service each. Also, the court ordered Temitope to pay the sum of $4,600USD (Four Thousand, Six Hundred United States Dollars) in restitution, Akinyemi $3,000USD (Three Thousand United States Dollars) and Quadri $1,000 (One Thousand United States Dollars). Other convicts were also ordered to restitute their victims and forfeit all items recovered from them to the Federal Government of Nigeria. The convicts’ journey to the Correctional Centre began when they were arrested by operatives of the Ibadan Zonal Command of the EFCC for internet-related offences. They were charged to court and convicted. 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time track code for dbRDA | Statistics Help @ Talk Stats Forum Menu Home Forums New posts Search forums What's new New posts New profile posts Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Log in Register What's new Search Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… New posts Search forums Menu Log in Register Home Forums Statistical Software R JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. time track code for dbRDA Thread starter gizmowski Start date Jan 18, 2016 Tags code dbrda paleolimnology timetrack G gizmowski New Member Jan 18, 2016 #1 Jan 18, 2016 #1 Hi, I am using dbRDA for my paleo data and i want to do time track in R but the codes i found are only applicable for cca and rda. I wonder if anyone tried this before, or is it possible to do time track in dbRDA? Thank you in advance You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link Home Forums Statistical Software R Terms and rules Help Home Copyright © 2005 - 2017 TalkStats.com All Rights Reserved
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Partners Merck ($MRK) and Samsung Bioepis cleared late-stage trials with their knockoff of Humira, the world's top-selling medicine, setting the stage for global regulatory applications as the reference treatment comes off patent. The pair's injection, called SB5, met its main goal of measuring up to AbbVie's ($ABBV) blockbuster in a Phase III study on patients with rheumatoid arthritis, charting at least a 20% average improvement in symptoms after 24 weeks, Samsung Bioepis said. The late-stage success follows last month's announcement of positive Phase III results for biosimilars of Amgen's ($AMGN) Enbrel and Johnson & Johnson's ($JNJ) Remicade, two injectable treatments that work the same way as Humira, and Samsung Bioepis and Merck have begun the regulatory process in Europe. Combined, the three TNF-blocking reference therapies grossed more than $27 billion last year. Under a 2013 deal, the two companies are pressing forward with a pipeline of copycats targeting some of the world's best-selling biologics, including Sanofi's ($SNY) blockbuster insulin Lantus and Roche's ($RHHBY) cancer treatment Herceptin. The agreement gives Merck marketing rights to the Humira and Remicade biosimilars outside Europe, Russia and Turkey; the Enbrel copy outside the U.S., EU and Japan; and the takes on Herceptin and Lantus around the world. Samsung Bioepis plans to market the treatments on its own in the other territories. And Merck's partner, a joint venture between Samsung and Biogen ($BIIB), is considering an IPO to raise the cash it will need to launch those treatments around the world. The company has disclosed only that it is weighing a listing on the Nasdaq and looking to raise about $1.3 billion, via IPO or otherwise, to transition into a commercial entity. Meanwhile, the long-expected arrival of copycat biologic blockbusters is rapidly becoming a reality, as Novartis ($NVS) won FDA approval for a version of Amgen's blockbuster Neupogen in March, a milestone expected to help copycat biologics bring in more than $35 billion by 2020 as more and more treatments lose patent protection, analysts say. - read the statement
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“We are leading the nation — excuse me — the world with respect to our CO2 footprint in reductions.” — Scott Pruitt, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, during an interview on Fox News’s “Your World,” Oct. 17, 2017 “We have reduced our CO2 footprint by over 18 percent, almost 20 percent, from 2000 to 2014.” — Pruitt, remarks during an interview on Fox News’s “Your World,” Oct. 17 When the host of “Your World” pressed EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on his views on climate change, Pruitt dodged the question and instead spoke about President Trump’s reasons for leaving the Paris climate accords. He expressed frustration that “China and India didn’t have to take any steps with CO2 reductions until the year 2030,” before asserting that the United States was a leader in reducing carbon emissions. Regular readers of The Fact Checker may remember we gave Pruitt Four Pinocchios for this talking point on China and India, yet he trotted it out again to deflect from his position on climate change. And this time he added to the claim, citing statistics on the United States’ progress toward reducing emissions. But this new bit of spin is also misleading. (We will set aside the irony that these reductions took place under President Barack Obama.) Let’s explore. The Facts The EPA estimates CO2 made up 82 percent of all human-related greenhouse gas emissions in the United States in 2015. The primary source of the emissions is the combustion of fossil fuels — coal, natural gas and oil — for electricity generation, transportation and industrial processing. Pruitt says the United States is leading the world in reducing emissions, and that it reduced emissions by “18 percent, almost 20 percent.” What does the data say? In 2015, CO2 emissions in the United States decreased 2.6 percent, following increases of 1.8 percent and 1.1 percent in 2013 and 2014, respectively, according to a 2016 report by the Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency. China and India, two of the largest carbon-dioxide emitters, in 2015 saw a 0.7 percent reduction and a 5.1 percent increase, respectively. And what about the 2000-2014 reductions? According to the EPA, since 2000 energy-related CO2 emissions in the United States have fallen 7.5 percent. So where does Pruitt get the 18 percent figure? An EPA spokesperson said the administrator “was referencing the CO2 footprint from energy-related industries,” citing a report from the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies, which states that “per capita energy-related carbon dioxide emissions were down 18.1 percent on average nationally.” In other words, Pruitt is picking the data metric that puts his talking point in the best possible light, even if means he is not consistently using the same metric. But he obscures that fact by failing to clarify that he’s shifting metrics. With respect to India and China, Pruitt’s claim uses total emissions reductions as a comparison point. And when it comes to the United States, Pruitt is using the per capita measure. While the 2015 reductions put the United States ahead of China and India, the numbers aren’t the best comparison. That’s because China and India are much larger than the United States. Using a per capita measure helps to normalize the emissions numbers, based on population, to account for the vast size difference. China and India both are home to more than 1.3 billion people. The U.S. population is only one-quarter of that — about 325 million. On a per capita basis, the United States produced 16.5 metric tons of CO2 in 2014, according to the World Bank. China produced 7.5 metric tons and India produced 1.7 metric tons. By this measure, the United States produced more than double the emissions of China and eight times more than India. The United States has a long way to go to bring per capita emissions in line with China and India, yet Pruitt twists this metric to make it seem as if the United States is not such a big emitter of CO2. While Pruitt highlights an overall reduction for the United States, per capita figures are best used to facilitate comparison among states. In 2014, Texas was the largest emitter of CO2, releasing more than 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Wyoming, in contrast, emitted under 100 million metric tons. Yet even though Texas produced six times more CO2 than Wyoming, Wyoming is the highest per capita emitter. That’s because Texas is home to 27 million people, while Wyoming has fewer than 600,000. Winters are also much colder in Wyoming than Texas, increasing the need for electricity and other fuel sources to keep warm through the cold months. Additionally, some states saw significant reductions in carbon emissions while others experienced only a minimal decrease. The average obscures whether the country’s biggest emitters saw a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, which is a more telling measure. For example, the District of Columbia produced 3.0 million metric tons of CO2 in 2014, the least of the District and the 50 states. From 2000-2014, the District’s emissions decreased 30 percent, one of the largest declines. Meanwhile, Texas produced 641 million metric tons in 2014, the largest of the 50 states. From 2000-2014, Texas reduced its emissions by just 1.6 percent. Ultimately, the data show Pruitt is overselling the reductions. We sought to clarify Pruitt’s data points with the EPA, but officials did not provide much of an explanation. When asked if Pruitt misspoke and left out the word “per capita” during the Fox interview, an EPA spokesperson reiterated the fact that he was referring to per capita emissions. The Pinocchio Test Pruitt claims the United States is leading the way in reducing its carbon footprint, decreasing emissions by 18 percent from 2000-2014. But he is misrepresenting the data. The United States may have had the largest decrease in carbon emissions, but it is still one of the largest per capita emitters. And when it comes to overall carbon emissions reductions, Pruitt uses the average per capita decrease instead of the overall decrease, without actually making clear he’s talking about per capita numbers. Pruitt uses this data to bill the United States as a global leader in combating climate change — even as he’s vocal about revitalizing the coal industry, a major contributor to carbon dioxide emissions, and cutting emissions regulations. We wavered between Two and Three Pinocchios, but settled on Three. Since Pruitt’s staff refused to say he misspoke, using the per capita figure to tout an overall decrease appears to be a deliberate effort to mislead the public. Three Pinocchios (About our rating scale) Send us facts to check by filling out this form Keep tabs on Trump’s promises with our Trump Promise Tracker Sign up for The Fact Checker weekly newsletter
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Reznor's novel approach to 'Dragon Tattoo' score MOVIES - - Photo: Mark J. Terrill, Associated Press Photo: Mark J. Terrill, Associated Press Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Reznor's novel approach to 'Dragon Tattoo' score 1 / 1 Back to Gallery Los Angeles -- Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross started writing music for the American adaptation of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" months before they'd even seen the script. "We tried some new approaches in terms of handing over lots and lots of music that was composed really from an impressionist point of view, before anything was even shot, so that (director) David (Fincher) and the filmmakers could really weave it into the fabric of the story," Reznor said. "A new experiment." It seems to have worked: The composers earned a Golden Globe nomination last week for their original score - their second consecutive nomination in that category. They won the Golden Globe and the Oscar for their score for 2010's "The Social Network." Reznor, 46, said working with Fincher on "The Social Network" prepared the composers to take a novel approach to "Dragon Tattoo." "As I learned how the process works on 'Social Network,' it struck me that the director could really use access to music while the scenes are being edited together," he said. "Often what they do is reach into a bucket of temp music to kind of get the vibe of what they think it might sound like. I thought, well, if you had a lot of music to start with, that would certainly be a helpful tool while they're putting the broad strokes of the film together." Reznor and Ross dedicated a year to the project, and much of the music they wrote before shooting began made it into the final film, which is now playing in theaters. The film follows a journalist (played by Daniel Craig) who enlists the help of a young computer hacker (Rooney Mara) to investigate a series of decades-old killings. Fincher's film is "a fairly unpleasant and uncomfortable viewing experience," Reznor said. "We really wanted to get under the skin of the viewer and contribute to a sense of uneasiness when that was appropriate, and also try to breathe life into the landscape where this takes place, a very frigid Sweden, and act like set dressing, really. It's not an obvious score." He said the composers aimed to create music that "fits right in with the lighting or the set design or the costumes." It's a new way to think about music for the Nine Inch Nails front man. "It's forcing me to rethink how I compose and what role sound plays and how to contribute and manipulate emotionally what you're experiencing but not in the same way I'm used to doing it, and that makes it exciting for me," Reznor said.
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MAN OF THE MOMENT – NEVADA REMIXE’S ED SHEERAN’S HIT RECORD “CASTLE ON THE HILL” – Straight Forward Music Group Home Releases Roster Studios SF Publishing SF Recordings News Contact Home Releases Roster Studios SF Publishing SF Recordings News Contact MAN OF THE MOMENT – NEVADA REMIXE’S ED SHEERAN’S HIT RECORD “CASTLE ON THE HILL” Home / Blog / MAN OF THE MOMENT – NEVADA REMIXE’S ED SHEERAN’S HIT RECORD “CASTLE ON THE HILL” By dani Posted February 4, 2017 In Blog MAN OF THE MOMENT – NEVADA REMIXE’S ED SHEERAN’S HIT RECORD “CASTLE ON THE HILL”2017-02-042017-02-04http://www.straightfwdmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/sf-music-logo-2.pngStraight Forward Music Grouphttp://www.straightfwdmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/sf-music-logo-2.png200px200px Stream: LINK HERE: https://soundcloud.com/nevadamusicofficial/ed-sheeran-castle-on-the-hill-nevada-remix Nevada releases his official Ed Sheeran “Castle On The Hill” remix, following his massive Top-40 worldwide hit “The Mack” featuring Mark Morrison and Fetty Wap. “The Mack” has amassed over 120 million streams, hit the Top-20 in multiple countries and is a strong opening statement of things to come for this exciting new artist. Straight out the gate for 2017 Nevada releases his remix of Ed Sheeran’s hit single “Castle On The Hill” with a collection of massive tracks ready to unleash, the rise of Nevada starts now! Socials T: https://twitter.com/NevadaMusic F: https://www.facebook.com/NevadaMusic Y: https://www.youtube.com/user/NevadaMusicVEVO IG: https://www.instagram.com/NevadaMusic (C) 2020 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | SFM GROUP | STRAIGHT FORWARD PUBLISHING GROUP | STRAIGHT FORWARD RECORDINGS | STRAIGHT FORWARD GIVING | MUGAL GROUP | Designed by IIVII Graphics
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HOUSTON, TX- NOVEMBER 02: DeMeco Ryans #59 of the Philadelphia Eagles leaves the game after getting injured agains the Philadelphia Eagles in the second half in a NFL game on November 2, 2014 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. Eagles won 31 to 21. (Photo by Thomas B. Shea/Getty Images) – The Houston Texans, the NFL, and the Harris County Convention Sports Corp., and stadium-management company SMG were all listed as defendants in a suit filed Friday by former Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans according to multiple reports. Ryans is claiming that the old field surface at NRG stadium is responsible for the Achilles injury he suffered. Ryans suffered the injury on November 2nd, 2014 ending his season for the Philidelphia Eagles that year. After the game teammates ridiculed the playing surface at NRG stadium. The field was a unique panel system of grass grown in 12×12 metal plates that were placed together. Often times if the field was placed together shortly before the game there would be visible seams between the panels that players complained made footing uncomfortable. Ryans’ teammate Connor Barwin told SportsRadio 610 after the game in 2014 that Ryans felt the field caused the injury. Ryans returned to the Eagles in 2015 and played in 14 games. 2014 was the last full season the Texans used grass field on the pallet system. In week 1 of that season No. one overall draft pick Jadeveon Clowney hurt his knee on the field. After the game, teammate DJ Swearinger said that Clowney told him he stepped in a hole between pallets. Wes Welker tore his ACL on the field in 2010 and head coach Bill Belichick was known to put down the quality of the field on a regular basis. “It’s terrible. It’s just inconsistent,” Belichick told WEEI. “It’s all the little trays of grass and some of them are soft and some of them are firm and they don’t all fit well together, those seams” The Texans changed to the field turf pallet system for the majority of 2015 season. Before this season the Texans put in a new field turf system that is rolled out on the NRG floor, the pallets are no longer used. In 2012, former Texans punter Brett Hartmann sued the Harris County Convention Sports Corp. and SMG for a career-ending ACL injury suffered on the field. The Texans and the NFL were not named in that suit. The Houston Texans do not comment on ongoing litigation.
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About Us - Aktina Medical {{{ data.variation.price_html }}} {{{ data.variation.availability_html }}} Skip to content FacebookTwitterLinkedIn Support Login Search for: Products Medical Physics Resources News & Events News Events Blog About Us Contact Products Medical Physics Resources News Blog About Us Contact View Quote Search for: About UsKeith Kanestrin2021-02-19T13:39:55-04:00 About Us Aktina Medical is owned and operated by certified Medical Physicists with over 30 years experienced and active contributions to the Radiation Oncology community. Our unique combination of consultation services and experience in designing and manufacturing quality radiation oncology systems will make Aktina the primary source for your department’s Radiation Oncology needs. Contact Us Company History In 1962, the Radiation Oncology department at Montefiore Medical Center (Bronx, NY) bought the world’s first 35MV clinical Betatron from Brown Boveri (Baden, Switzerland). George Zacharopoulos, a recent Columbia University physics graduate, joined the Montifiore team with responsibilities covering clinical physics operations. Within 4 years Mr. Zacharopoulos became the chief physicist in Radiation Oncology and remained in that position for 25 years. In the early 1970’s, when Siemens Medical bought ARCO and entered the accelerator era, Montefiore bought and installed the first Siemens Mevatron at their Einstein campus. The early clinical tools were very rudimentary for the accelerator and George began designing and manufacturing a multitude of different products such as tangential breast bridges, electron beam shaping systems, front pointers, port film graticules, and wedge filters. Soon, George, with his entire family helping, was manufacturing and assembling out of their home basement and garage to support Siemens’ global operation. In 1986 the Aktina family continued to grow with the formation of Aktina Medical Physics Group: a consulting group providing day-to-day clinical support to numerous hospitals and facilities in the New York metropolitan area as well as nation-wide. In 1993 Aktina Medical moved to their modern manufacturing facility in Congers, NY. This state of the art robotic manufacturing facility is light years ahead from the company’s origins operating out of a garage. The Zacharopoulos family has also grown with multiple sons and daughters actively involved with the Aktina operations, and the original inspiration is stronger than ever: togetherness through loyalty and a family-like environment to make a positive difference in the treatment of cancer. Close product quick view× Aktina Medical 360 Route 9W North Congers, NY 10920 Phone: (845) 268-0101 Fax: (845) 268-1700 Email: [email protected] Products Medical Physics News Events Resources Blog About Us Search for: © 2022 Aktina Medical | Privacy Policy FacebookTwitterLinkedIn Go to Top
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Classes : Artistic Dance Center Call Us: 305-471-4994 Email Us: [email protected] Mon-Fri: 3:30 pm-8:30 pmSaturday: 9:00 am-1:00 pm Classes About ADC About Us Our Teachers Our Facilities Summer Camps Alumni ADT–The Company Contact Us Classes Artistic Dance Center offers a variety of different dance styles. Our specialty and forté, however, is Classical Ballet. ADC is known for its strong Ballet training, but we also offer Contemporary, Aerial, Ballroom, Jazz, Acro, and Conditioning in order to create a more diversified dancer. With the technical and strong Ballet base we offer, dancers find it easy to incorporate other forms of dance as they advance through the levels and grow older. We recommend Ballet to all of our students since we feel that with a strong ballet base, all other forms of dance will look more polished and stronger. Many of our students take advantage of our full dance program and those with a strong aptitude in Classical and Contemporary Ballet, are invited to participate in our Intensive Program. Pre-Ballet Pre-Ballet is for our tiny ballerinas ranging from age 3-4 who have limited to no experience in dance training. In pre-ballet classes, dancers will learn basic ballet technique such as positions of the feet and arms as well as simple ballet steps and stretches appropriate for their age. Dancers will learn basic technique at the barre, stretches in the center and some across the floor exercises. Pre-ballet dancers are introduced to the basic principles associated with ballet training such as respect, responsibility, hard work, and perseverance. Establishing a strong technical foundation at a young age will improve a dancer's abilities in all other forms of dance as they continue to progress in their training. Intermediate Ballet Intermediate ballet is for dancers ranging from age 6-10 years old as well as for students who are new to ballet technique and may have limited experience in dance training. A strong technical foundation is crucial at this level because dancers are exposed to new steps at a faster pace. Intermediate ballet is more advanced than beginner ballet in that it requires more strength and coordination in order to execute steps more effectively.Many of our older dancers take these classes as well to help fine tune their basic ballet technique to complement their pre-professional training. We offer Intermediate Ballet classes throughout the week in different levels according to age and ability. Beginner Ballet Beginner Ballet is for dancers ranging from 5-7 years old who have limited experience in dance training. At this level, dancers are expected to know basic ballet positions of the feet and arms as well as basic ballet steps. Dancers at this level learn a variety of slightly more advanced steps at the barre that are appropriate for their age and ability. Dancers at this level begin to learn basic ballet technique in the center as well. A lot of focus is placed on strength, coordination, balance, and flexibility ability as these are important elements to dance technique as dancers progress in their training. We offer Beginner Ballet classes throughout the week in different levels according to age and ability. Advanced Ballet Advanced Ballet is for experienced dancers ranging from age 11-14. These ballet classes are for dancers who are equipped, both technically and artistically, to learn more challenging steps that require a high degree of strength, agility, dynamic, coordination, endurance, and flexibility. Dancers at this level are either in preparation for dancing on pointe or have already begun dancing on pointe. At this level, dancers have been introduced to a wide variety of ballet technique steps and are now working to enhance their skills and advance in their training. We offer Advanced Ballet classes throughout the week in different levels according to age and ability. Pointe Advanced Ballet dancers who have achieved a certain level of strength and ability are given the opportunity to dance on pointe. Dancing on pointe is incredibly challenging and requires consistent effort and practice. Depending on the level of the dancer, a pointe class is very similar to a ballet technique class. Pointe classes start at the barre and progress to center and across the floor exercises. We offer Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Pointe classes throughout the week according to level and ability. Aerial At Artistic Dance Center, we offer Aerial classes for students who want to expand their skill set beyond dance technique and into acrobatics. Aerial is a type of performance in which the dancers climb up long fabrics, referred to as silks, and perform a series of tricks such as wraps and drops. Aerial requires incredible upper body strength and control. These performers rely 100% on their own strength to perform the tricks effectively and safely. We offer Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Aerial classes on Saturdays. Ballroom At Artistic Dance Center, we offer a variety of classes in other dance disciplines starting with Ballroom. The common ballroom dances known throughout the world are waltz, tango, foxtrot, quickstep, samba, rhumba, cha cha cha, and jive. Much like classical ballet, ballroom room technique requires much coordination and agility in order to execute the dynamic techniques correctly. We offer Ballroom classes throughout the week according to level and ability. Contemporary At ADC, we offer Contemporary classes for our Intermediate, Advanced, and Pre-Professional dancers. Contemporary dance is the most dominant dance discipline after classical ballet. It combines elements of ballet, jazz, and modern dance. A strong technical foundation is important in contemporary dance, however it differs from classical ballet in that placement of the upper body and lines can be more abstract and less structured. Many of our dancers compete with contemporary solos and group dances. We offer Contemporary classes throughout the week according to level and ability. Acro/Tumbling At ADC, we offer Acro/Tumbling classes for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced dancers who want to expand their skill set. In an Acro/Tumbling class, students learn acrobatic tricks combined with dance technique. Students start with simple tricks such as forward rolls and cartwheels and advance all the way to back handsprings, aerials, and back tucks. These tricks require incredible upper and lower body strength. 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MLS#21883059: 6411 Woodland Lane, McCordsville, IN 46055 Home About Search Listings Property Search East Carmel West Carmel Fishers Indianapolis Meridian-Kessler Carmel Clay School District Hamilton Southeastern School District Selling Buying Blog My Blog Neighborhood News Open House More 6411 Woodland Lane McCordsville, IN 46055 Contact agent Favorite Hide Share Share Link 2006sqft,3bd,%sbth,MLS#21883059 See Similar Listings Listing Courtesy of: MIBOR / Century 21 Scheetz-96th St. / Brian Wayman $329,900 3 BED 3 BATH 2,006 SQFT See Similar Listings Favorite Hide Share Share Link 2006sqft,3bd,%sbth,MLS#21883059 See Similar Listings 6411 Woodland Lane McCordsville, IN 46055 Active (11 Days) OPEN HOUSE TIMES OPEN Sat, Sep 24 12 noon - 2:00 pm OPEN Sun, Sep 25 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm OPEN Sun, Sep 25 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm show more Description Beautiful Greenbriar floor plan by Fischer Homes for sale in highly sought after neighborhood of Villages at Brookside, incredible location minutes from Geist Reservoir and just up the rd from Fishers & tons of restaurants & shopping. Builder UPGRDS include: Brick exterior, Bay Window in Morning Rm, recessed lighting main level, kitchen island, upgraded 42 cabinetry, formal living & dining rooms, owner's suite has huge walk-in closet w/upgraded garden w/separate shower, 2nd flr laundry rm. Fully fenced-in yard w/firepit + great view of the pond. Incredible neighborhood w/miles of walking trails, nature areas, several ponds, pool, covered gathering area w/firepit & grill great for parties or nhood gatherings, + playground & bball ct. MLS #: 21883059 Taxes $1,338(2022) Lot Size 9,235 SQFT Type Single-Family Home Year Built 2017 School District Mt. Vernon Community County Hancock County Community Vernon Bathroom Details Full Bathrooms: 2 Half Bathroom: 1 Interior Features Electric Oven Microwave Disposal Dishwasher Laundry Room Upstairs Subdivision Villages At Brookside Property Features Fireplace: 0 Foundation: Slab Heating and Cooling Heat Pump Central Air Exterior Features Vinyl Siding Brick Utility Information Sewer: Sewer Connected Fuel: Electric School Information Elementary School: McCordsville Elementary,Mount Vernon High,Mount Vernon Middle Parking Attached Stories 2 Living Area 2,006 sqft Location Map View | Street View Listing to Address Address to Listing Calculate drive times to this property Calculate Listing Price History Date Event Price % Change $ (+/-) Sep 20, 2022 Price Changed $329,900 -6% -20,000 Sep 14, 2022 Original Price $349,900 - - Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment *Based on Fixed Interest Rate withe a 30 year term, principal and interest only Listing price Down payment % Interest rate % Mortgage calculator estimates are provided by C21 Scheetz and are intended for information use only. Your payments may be higher or lower and all loans are subject to credit approval. Disclaimer: Square footage is based on information available to agent, including County records. Information has not been verified by agent and should be verified by buyer. My Website Home Properties About Me Blog Neighborhood News Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy © 2019 MoxiWorks × Contact Me Name looks great. Looks like a valid email. The more detail the better. Send sending your email × Success! Thank you for your inquiry.
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Julius Randle has seen the replay. The 6-foot-9, 250-pound forward drives to the basket in the fourth quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' season opener, past Houston Rockets big man Donatas Motiejunas, jumps and passes as the defense closes in on him. At first, everything appears normal. But then his right foot buckles, and he collapses. Editor's Picks Holmes: Randle's bump in the road How a bump on Julius Randle's leg ultimately cost him his first season in the NBA. His right tibia, it was later found, was broken. His first season in the NBA was over after just 14 minutes of playing time. When Randle first saw the footage it was depressing. When he started rehab, he quit watching. "It didn't even look like it was much for a play like that to happen," he said. But Randle wasn't alone. Eight of the top 11 picks in the 2014 draft suffered serious injuries this past season, four of whom missed 35 or more games. Many of the injuries came early in the season. "I was definitely weirded out by that," said Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart, who missed 12 games because of injury after being selected sixth overall. "It was less than a month in, then somebody else went down, then the next guy, then the next guy. It was like, 'What's going on?'" Health professionals in and around the league say it isn't happenstance. Sports science and medicine are more advanced than ever. But long-term injuries to the incoming rookie class spiked this past season. Players picked in the 2014 lottery missed 304 games because of injury, the highest figure recorded by Jeff Stotts, a certified athletic trainer who has cataloged the careers of more than 1,100 players dating back to the 2005-06 season. First-rounders as a whole missed 421 games, the most in the data sample. Games missed because of injury league-wide (4,649) came in just above average (4,603) in a non-lockout year over the past decade, and down from 2013's 4,989, the high in the 10-year span. But several experts are concerned. "It's not a fluke," said Dr. Mike Clark, a former physical therapist for the Phoenix Suns, who have what's widely considered to be the league's top training staff. Brian St. Pierre, director of performance nutrition at Precision Nutrition, echoes the message of a quote by Jacob Riis that has long hung on the wall in the locker room of the San Antonio Spurs, with whom he has worked. It reads: "Look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before." As with injuries, St. Pierre said, "it's often not that 101st blow, but it was really the 100 things that came before that set everything into motion." Many say the injuries are indicative of four key issues players face in today's NBA: poorer sleep, in part because of technology; weaker bones, in part because of low calcium and high sugar intake; an uptick in wear and tear, thanks largely to players specializing in basketball at a young age; and weaker muscles, as a result of shucking traditional weight training for more en-vogue methods. Sleep helps function optimally on the court, but the "blue light" emitted from phones could disrupt rest. Garrett W. Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images 1. Blue light special report When Cheri Mah talks to NBA players, she'll tell them how poor sleep (or lack thereof) negatively affects on-court performance. She'll mention how chronic inadequate sleep builds "sleep debt" that must be reduced over time. Mah, a sleep research fellow at the University of California San Francisco Human Performance Center, also brings up another issue: blue light. It's emitted from televisions, computer screens, tablets, smartphones, and at night, it suppresses the body's attempt to produce melatonin, a hormone that helps induce sleep. "Most of them are pretty surprised," said Mah, who said she has worked with thousands of collegiate and professional athletes since 2002. "That's really because no one has told them that before and they didn't realize it could potentially impact their sleep." Researchers say poor sleep leads to reduced reaction time, which in turn can lead to increased injuries. The average reaction time is 250 milliseconds, but it can take three times as long if people stay awake all night, making them as impaired as if they were legally drunk, according to Dr. Charles Czeisler, the director of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School who has been a consultant for several NBA teams. In the 2011-12 lockout-shortened NBA season, when teams played at a hectic pace -- back-to-back-to-back sets and, in some cases, nine games in 12 days or 20 in 31 -- the number of one-game injury absences during the first 60 days of play increased 63 percent from the same amount of time the season prior, according to statistics compiled by the league. Czeisler said sleep is even more vital for younger players, and thus poor sleep is more harmful. One night of lost sleep is 10 times more detrimental to those ages 18-25 than to those 60 and over, Czeisler said, because younger people's sleep is much deeper, more restorative, and the body's "drive" to sleep is more intense. "In college, you have a schedule because you're not traveling as much, so you can go to bed at 11 or 12 every night, and now I can go to sleep at 11 one night and the next night go to bed at 3." While Mah said NBA awareness of sleep science has relatively improved in recent years, there's now talk of "blue-light pollution," an issue that Tim DiFrancesco, the Lakers' strength and conditioning coach, said is especially concerning for young players, who are conditioned to stare at a screen at all hours. "There's plenty of information showing that people are addicted to social media," DiFrancesco said. "They can't not scroll through their Twitter feed. They need it the same way that an alcoholic [does]; if they have a drink sitting there, they're going to have it." "That's all we know -- that's what we've grown up with, the iPhones, the iPads, the laptops," said Doug McDermott, a Chicago Bulls forward who missed 28 games because of injury after being drafted 11th overall. "They all produce so much light. "It's easy to say you won't be on your phone before you go to bed, but the reality of it is, all of us 19- to 23-year-old kids who are just starting your NBA career, you're probably not going to listen and you're probably going to be on your phone anyway." Several players mentioned how difficult the transition is from college to the NBA when it comes to sleep: more games, more late nights and especially more travel. "In college, you have a schedule because you're not traveling as much, so you can go to bed at 11 or 12 every night," McDermott said, "and now, I can go to sleep at 11 one night and the next night go to bed at 3. "It's tough. I've learned to sleep when I can." NBA travel impacts sleep enough, but technology often only makes it worse. "Family is trying to talk to you about the game, people whose opinions you value are trying to talk to you about your performance - what might have happened or what didn't happen," said Orlando Magic rookie point guard Elfrid Payton, drafted 10th overall in 2014. "You've got to turn your phone off -- that's the only way, I think." Being glued to your phone late at night could lead to trouble on the court the next day. Bill Baptist/NBAE/Getty Images Young NBA players aren't the only ones glued to a screen late at night, of course. In a 2011 poll by the National Sleep Foundation, 95 percent of those surveyed reported that they use some type of electronics (computer, video game, cell phone, etc.) at least a few nights a week within an hour before going to bed. Mah recommends 7-9 hours of sleep per night for adults and 8-10 for NBA players. With regards to NBA players and blue light, DiFrancesco said, "I would feel confident saying they're easily losing one to two hours of sleep per night -- and it's probably more." A potential solution is an application called f.lux, which adjusts light on a device's display to the time of day, limiting blue light after sundown. There are also amber-lensed goggles -- known as "blue-light blockers" -- that are designed to be worn at night. McDermott said veterans have suggested reading a book for 15-20 minutes before bed, and that he uses an app on his phone that sounds like a whirring fan. "I try to have the same noise to sleep to every night to keep it consistent, because you're sleeping in a million different beds," he said. "You can at least have some sort of consistency if you do something like that." Dan Pardi, a sleep researcher at Stanford University and at Leiden University in the Netherlands, preaches education most of all. "Blue light is not the problem," Pardi said. "It's the timing of it. You want a lot of blue light during the day. You don't want it during the night, because you can start to essentially cause the brain to think, oh, it's day, even though it's night, and that will initiate a shift in all the rhythms in your body. "That's really problematic if you have to be performing the next day as an athlete. You can basically be suffering from a form of jetlag." Americans are drinking less and less milk, and some health professionals see it as a troubling trend for athletes. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images 2. Milk does a body good Randle recalls his family going through a gallon of milk a week when he was growing up in Texas. He drank a large glass of it at the dinner table almost every night. "I used to love milk," he said. McDermott did too. It was a staple in Iowa, where he grew up. "Milk was huge," he said. "When you think of a lot of our family dinners -- sweet corn and steaks -- you had a glass of milk to go with it." For no particular reason, they and other rookies said, they stopped drinking milk. And at some point, so too did a nation. Americans on average drank 37 percent less milk in 2014 than in 1970, the Washington Post reported, citing USDA data, and the dairy industry recently ditched its famed "Got Milk?" campaign for a "Milk Life" approach that casts milk as key to active lifestyles. Americans aren't just drinking less milk; they're drinking more sugary beverages. A 2012 report by the Harvard School of Public Health pointed out that on any given day, half the people in the U.S. consume sugary drinks; one in four get at least 200 calories from such drinks; and 5 percent get at least 567 calories -- equivalent to four cans of soda. Dr. Cate Shanahan, the director of the Lakers PRO Nutrition Program, sees an alarming trend for athletes. "From my perspective, there's an epidemic of bone health problems in pro sports because guys are drinking soda instead of milk," Shanahan told ESPN.com in January. "They're just not getting enough calcium." Shanahan said she has calculated that some players are only getting 25 to 30 percent of the recommended daily calcium intake. (Webmd.com recommends that adult males between 19 and 50 take 1,000 milligrams of calcium on a daily basis.) A potential side effect, Shanahan said, is more catastrophic bone breaks in younger players, such as Indiana Pacers forward Paul George's broken leg in August and Randle's two months later. "He didn't have enough dairy in his life," Shanhan said of Randle. Experts say low levels of vitamin D could be leading to more bone breaks, like the one suffered by Paul George last summer. AP Photo Of the 304 games missed by 2014 lottery players during this past regular season, 201 were the result of bone injuries. "What we're seeing right now is low vitamin D level [among players]," Clark said. "That sets you up for a lot of injuries. You have to find other ways to get that into your diet." St. Pierre recommended milk -- whether cow's milk, almond milk, hemp milk or even soy milk -- because "you need vitamin D to absorb calcium, and you need fats to absorb vitamin D." The Lakers promote dairy products, such as grass-fed cheese. Kobe Bryant drinks a bottle of low-sugar chocolate milk after games specially prepared by Whole Foods. Still, DiFrancesco said a stigma exists with dairy not only among the general public but among NBA players specifically, one that isn't easily overcome. "In particular with athletes, there's this idea that it'll slow me down, it's fatty," DiFrancesco said. "No matter what your excuse is, everybody has one for why they don't do dairy, and so what are you going to do if you don't have a glass of milk at dinner every night? You're going to have juice, soda, a lot more sugar? "Not only did you take out these bone-building nutrients from having full-fat, normal dairy products on our table, which people forget at one point was standard. But now we take that out and replace it with sugar, which makes bones more brittle, weakens tendons and ligaments and increases inflammation." St. Pierre is likewise perplexed by the stigma around dairy: "The research doesn't support the bad rap." Like Randle, Smart also grew up in Texas and said his family went through at least a gallon of milk per week. But like Randle and others, Smart said he cut back once he got older. "I actually got away from it and that's what hurt me a little bit with my ankle and the healing process," Smart said, referencing an injury that sidelined him early in the season. "I was really low on calcium and wasn't getting the vitamin D to help my bones. "Milk is very important." Randle was asked if Shanahan ever mentioned drinking more dairy products. "She probably did,' he said. "Me being a young player, [thinking] 'I'm not going to get hurt' or whatever it is and not taking it seriously, but she probably definitely did. "It's a learning experience if anything for me." Randle said he's getting more calcium through the vitamins the team is giving him, but is he drinking more milk now, ever since his injury? He smiled. "It sounds pretty good right now." The best young players get used to grueling, basketball-filled schedules long before they reach the NBA. Joe Robbins/Getty Images 3. Too much early mileage Smart began playing AAU basketball in third grade, and through the years he might play four AAU games per day and as many as five per day at national tournaments. And that was on top of in-season competition at school. This was the norm for Smart and other NBA rookies, and it creates perhaps the biggest red flag that trainers and others see in young players today: a considerable amount of mileage that can lead to more injuries at an earlier age. "The AAU is the biggest thing people around the league pinpoint as to why all these injuries are occurring," Stotts said. It's simply a matter of wear and tear. "I think you only have so many jumps and landings in your body before it begins to break down, and you can go down through every body part and say the same thing -- each one has a separate number," DiFrancesco said. "There's no way to go back and get those miles back, but there's ways to manage their overall workload." Obstacles exist, DiFrancesco said, such as the age-old notion that rookies must be "broken in" once they reach the NBA. "When I first got into the league, I got this sense that, once you get your hands on a rookie, you can just push him and push him until they drop -- literally sometimes," he said. "By design, there's many people that believe that's how you have to show them the ropes, the hard way, and just grind them to see if they're mentally tough enough to withstand what it means to be an NBA player." NBA prospects like Tyus Jones are put through the wringer in the pre-draft process, with some players enduring as many as 14 workouts in 20 days. AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast Another obstacle cited by players and trainers alike is the pre-draft process, during which prospects fly around the country and go through grueling workouts for NBA teams. "They get fast food when they get off planes, then they practice on the site of the team that's requested them, then they do a huge, massive work-up -- very intense, long duration -- then they go on to the next one the next day," DiFrancesco said. "Any one of these guys will tell you it's miserable. It's one of the hardest things they do." Bryan Doo, the Celtics' strength and conditioning coach, compared the grueling workload that many prospects face leading up to the draft to what LeBron James endured throughout the 2015 NBA Finals, when he averaged 46 minutes a game and dictated a huge portion of the Cavs' offensive possessions. Players can do as many as 14 workouts in 20 days leading up to the draft, Doo said, and it comes right after a season of college or overseas competition and weeks of working out to prepare for the pre-draft combine and workout. Then comes summer league. "I do think there's a definite correlation between how many draft workouts these guys have and some of these guys getting injured," Doo said. Most players are familiar with grueling schedules well before. "They're getting personal trainers as kids," said Robbie Davis, a former athletic trainer for the Clippers who left in 2003 to start his own company, GameShape Inc. "They're not going to play another sport or cross-train or resting or having a summer where they just have summer vacation. Those things aren't happening with the top athletes. You would argue that they are better - people are bigger, stronger, faster and break records, but the injuries come with it. "It's an overtraining thing and a lack of knowledge about recovery." Davis said more players know that it's important to stretch and warm up and cool down, and as an example he mentioned Clippers star forward Blake Griffin, whom Davis trained for about five years. "We don't train hard every day," Davis said. "That's the point. There's days when I get him and we may just stretch and just foam roll and we may just ice. There are days in his routine where we just work recovery into his routine." Doo said he'd rather see a player who was a three-sport athlete rather than a one-sport athlete in his youth because of the wear and tear caused by the same "movement patterns," such as the effects of jumping on the hardwood. "We definitely have a lot more mileage on us because we've played so much. Only you can tell what your body has left. You have to judge it from there." When the topic of mileage was mentioned to several rookie players, their initial response was often a sigh. None of them denied it. "We definitely have a lot more mileage on us because we've played so much," Smart said. "Only you can tell what your body has left. You have to judge it from there." The opportunities are especially hard for young players to turn down as they look to establish themselves in the NBA. It's valuable experience, even though it comes at a cost. And it's not as though one could easily tell a player to stay off the court so that, down the road, their body won't be as likely to break down. Consider what Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant said after this season about his chronically injured right foot. "I was playing outside every day in the summer for five or six years, and I look back on it and I'm like, 'Damn, maybe that's the reason I got hurt,'" he told reporters. "Would I change it? Hell no. I don't regret nothing." A similar dilemma exists in baseball. Wrote Sam Miller in an ESPN The Magazine story this year on Tommy John surgeries: "The sport has put a time bomb in every pitcher's body, a time bomb that starts ticking when they get good -- because they get good." "We enjoy playing the game so much," McDermott said. "That's our life. We'd rather be playing. We want to get up every day and compete. It's hard to tell a kid, 'No, take a day off.' "I'm looking back on my AAU days and you're playing three or four games in a day and then instead of going to Whole Foods like I am now and getting food, we were going to frickin' McDonald's or Burger King and eating that stuff in between games and we were fine. It's just the way it is." Randle shook his head when he looked back on his AAU career, which began when he was 8. "It's crazy, because you've got guys like Andrew [Wiggins], Joel [Embiid], Jabari [Parker], Aaron Gordon -- those guys were the same guys that when I was in fifth grade playing in every tournament, whether it was in Houston or Washington DC or AAU Nationals," Randle said. "Those guys were in every single tournament that I played against. They were there at every point, putting the same amount of miles on their body." Some players are trading in free weights for resistances bands, much to the chagrin of strength coaches. Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images 4. A weighty issue Basketball is changing on the court, thanks to teams like the Golden State Warriors hoisting 3-pointers at record rates and blurring the lines of positions. And there's also an evolution happening in the weight room, according to several NBA strength and conditioning coaches. Close to two decades ago, they say, the focus was more on traditional weight training -- dumbbells and free weights and such. Today, with more of an emphasis being placed on movement, core, stability and mobility, there's been a rise in the use of resistance bands and, say, a PhysioBall. But some around the league question if the shift toward "functional training" has been a bit too drastic, and wonder if it has also contributed to injuries. "Sometimes, industries can overreact and sometimes get past the tried and true methods that work," DiFrancesco said, "and I think we're seeing a whiplash effect from that." One might think that lifting weights only increases muscle mass, but strength coaches say it goes beyond that. "It's not just about making their muscles more robust, but their actual structure -- muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, all of it," DiFrancesco said. "What no one is talking about is why these guys need to be stronger and muscle acts as the biggest shock absorber that we have," says Shaun Brown, a former strength coach with the Raptors and Celtics who has also worked at nine colleges. "The less muscle you have, the more trauma that goes to your joints." This disagreement in approach can lead to a problem in the weight room. "Some strength coaches use bands and stuff because the players say they feel better with them," said Doo, who has been the Celtics' strength and conditioning coach for 13 years. "When a player feels sore, sometimes players don't like that or they won't like that or they'll fight you again. So sometimes, we'll let them do that instead of holding them accountable and making them do a one-legged squat and saying, 'You need to do this.'" While succumbing to a player's demand in such a situation is not ideal, Doo said, "It's the lesser of two evils, so strength coaches feel better -- 'At least I got them to do something.'" DiFrancesco echoed Doo's point. "It's easier to get a guy to say, 'Try this band exercise' than say, 'We're going to squat heavy today,'" DiFrancesco said. "But a really, really responsible and on-the-ball coach is going to say, 'No, I know you like those candy exercises that they're fun, but we need to load these structures up because that is the only way they're going to adapt and getting stronger.'" And it's not just the players. "Half your coaches don't want you to work out guys heavy. Why? Because 90 percent of the people in the NBA want to keep their jobs. They kowtow to the players because the players are going to dictate who's going to stay." Bryan Doo, Celtics strength and conditioning coach "You're fighting your coaches, too," Doo said, speaking generally and not about his situation with the Celtics. "Half your coaches don't want you to work out guys heavy. Why? Because 90 percent of the people in the NBA want to keep their jobs. They kowtow to the players because the players are going to dictate who's going to stay." Under his regimen, Doo said players might be asked to lift heavy weights two to three days a week, which he said is a pretty average workload during an NBA season. "You've got to keep them strong," he said, "and in the course of an 82-game season, you're going to lose muscle at some point." Dr. Rob Newton, Foundation Professor of Exercise and Sports Science at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia, said he is dismayed by what he deemed "fashion trends" in strength and conditioning that have emerged in the past 10-15 years. "Many athletes, coaches and strength and conditioning specialists are adopting fads and fallacies which have little or no scientific basis as they try to gain some competitive edge or demonstrate that they are doing things which are new or different," Newton, who worked as a performance consultant with the Chicago Bulls from 1994-2002, wrote in an email. "Often these novel products, training systems and philosophies are driven purely by commercial interests as individuals and companies see the enormous financial gains to be made in the multibillion-dollar elite sport business." He also said research shows that traditional weight lifting benefits strength, tendon size and stiffness, and bone density. "We have found in our work with elite Australian football players that many are coming into the professional competition with relatively low bone density and this is resulting in high incidence of stress fractures and catastrophic fractures," he wrote. "We believe the cause is a reduced emphasis on plyometric and maximal strength training through the developmental years. In other words, they are running too much and lifting too little, which is making them weak physically and structurally." Newton said it also improves hormonal conditions needed for high performance. "To draw one example, testosterone is a highly anabolic hormone which facilitates muscle and connective tissue growth," he wrote. "Testosterone is also highly promoting of tissue repair and maintenance including muscle, tendon, ligament and even bone. Extensive research demonstrates that the greatest surges in testosterone are produced as a result of heavy resistance training incorporating large muscle groups, such as squats and deadlifts. Athletes who do not undertake this type of exercise every week are compromising their body's ability to improve, resist injury and recover." All three active NBA strength coaches pointed out that newer trends are still helpful, but there needs to be more of a healthy balance involving older methods, too. They also say more programs should be designed to fit the needs of the individual. "People are taking cookie-cutter programs today and giving them to everybody," Doo said. While none of the coaches say that more traditional weight training alone will save players from injuries, they do believe that it could play a helpful role. "I absolutely think there are things in the past that people are forgetting that absolutely work," said Steve Hess, who has been the Denver Nuggets' strength and conditioning coach for two decades. "They would apply adequate load to adequate body parts and I think that helped them avoid injuries because they didn't overthink it." As Brown said, "Get guys to f------ lift weights. I wish it was more complicated. But it really ain't as complicated as people want it to be." One year after being drafted, Julius Randle's NBA career consists only of 14 minutes of playing time. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong Randle first thought that the injuries to so many lottery players from the 2014 class were random. That there was "something in the water." "A lot of the plays that guys got hurt on, you look at it and some of them are not, like, violent," McDermott said. "Sometimes you get bad luck and stuff happens." But "luck" seems too easy an answer. "It's not mysterious," Clark said. "We have kids playing too hard, too long and specializing and we're not doing the things to help them prepare before they play or recover after they play." Clark recommended five tips for players young and old to help prevent injuries, improve performance and increase durability: nutrition, hydration, sleep, movement preparation and movement recovery -- the latter two more or less focused on warming up and cooling down (i.e. stretching). "When people say injuries are part of the game, yes, if you step on someone's foot and you sprained someone's ankle, there's not much you can do about that," Clark said. "But almost 80 percent of injuries are non-contact injuries. The research shows that if you do a basic general warm-up, you can reduce those injuries by 50 percent." Davis said it would be wise for all involved to ditch any machismo, too. "There's an old saying - people used to say, 'No pain, no gain,'" Davis said. "I always argue that one. That's not true. You don't have to hurt yourself in order to get better. And people used to say, 'You can sleep when you're dead.' That's not true either." Magic forward Aaron Gordon recommended to the 2015-16 incoming rookie class to avoid thinking that their youth makes them invincible. "When you're young, you feel good no matter what time of day it is," Gordon said. "AAU, you could have three games a day and you wouldn't need to stretch out. You could just go out there and roll the balls out and play. "Now that you've got an 82-game season. You've really got to take care of your body and make sure the right muscles are firing. You learn a lot more about your body in this league." Toward the end of an hour-long interview at the Lakers' practice facility in El Segundo, Calif., during which the aforementioned issues were discussed, Randle's view on the spate of rookie injuries appeared to change. He was asked again about the injuries to he and other members of the 2014 rookie class. Sitting on the edge of a table outside the trainer's room, he shook his head and stared at the wall. "It's not a fluke."
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Each year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honors the very best in film achievements and cinema. But the night before the Academy names its winners, another ceremony takes place, one that awards the worst that cinema has offered that year: the Golden Raspberry Awards. Although most people wouldn’t be happy to be considered the worst at something, there are a few actors, writers, and directors who have a sense of humor about themselves—and will show up to accept their awards. 1. Halle Berry for Catwoman Halle Berry accepted the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her work in Catwoman at the Ivar Theatre in Hollywood, California. While giving her speech during the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards, Berry held the Razzie Award in one hand and her Academy Award for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role for her performance in the film Monster’s Ball in the other. Berry thanked the film’s director and her manager in a parody of her Oscar acceptance speech a few years earlier. 2. J. David Shapiro for Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 In 2001, screenwriter J. David Shapiro received a Golden Raspberry for Worst Screenplay for the science fiction film Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000. Wilson delivered the Razzie on radio personality Mark Ebner’s show in Los Angeles. While Shapiro was more than happy to receive the Razzie, he later recalled the film’s star John Travolta’s comments after reading the film’s script. Apparently, Travolta called Battlefield Earth "the Schindler's List of science fiction." Ten years later, during the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards in 2010, J. David Shapiro also accepted the Razzie Award for Worst Picture of the Decade for Battlefield Earth. 3. Paul Verhoeven for Showgirls Getty Images Director Paul Verhoeven is mostly known for making sleazy, yet thoughtful, pulpy genre movies, including RoboCop, Total Recall, and Basic Instinct. While many of his films are critically acclaimed, his 1995 film Showgirls was definitely not. To no one’s surprise, Showgirls received six Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Actress for Elizabeth Berkley, Worst Screenplay for screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, and Worst Picture and Worst Director for Paul Verhoeven, who was the first person in Razzie history to attend the ceremony and accept the awards. “I got seven awards for being the worst, and it was more fun than reading the reviews (for Showgirls) in September,” said the Dutch-born director. 4. Brian Helgeland for The Postman Getty Images Screenwriter Brian Helgeland was awarded the Worst Screenplay Golden Raspberry in 1998 for The Postman, directed by and starring Kevin Costner. Helgeland received the Razzie from John Wilson at the writer’s office on the Warner Bros lot in Los Angeles and even prepared a speech for the occasion, owning up to his part in making one of the worst films of the year. A few days later, Helgeland was awarded an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for L.A. Confidential. He currently keeps his Razzie and Oscar together side-by-side as a way to remember “the quixotic nature of Hollywood." 5. Tom Green for Freddy Got Fingered Getty Images During the 22nd Golden Raspberry Awards in 2002, Tom Green received five Razzie Awards—including Worst Actor, Worst Director, Worst Picture, Worst Screen Couple (with any animal Green abused in the film), and Worst Screenplay—for the film Freddy Got Fingered. Tom Green attended the ceremony at the Abracadabra Theater at Magicopolis in Santa Monica, California, where he was dragged off stage while accepting one of his awards because he wouldn’t stop obnoxiously playing the harmonica. 6. Tom Selleck for Christopher Columbus: The Discovery In 1993, actor Tom Selleck received the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performance as King Ferdinand of Spain in the film Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. Selleck gladly accepted the award while he was making a guest appearance on the short-lived Chevy Chase Show on Fox. 7. Michael Ferris for Catwoman Halle Berry wasn't the only one who won a Razzie for Catwoman: Michael Ferris, who penned the script, accepted the Razzie Award for Worst Screenplay for the film. During his acceptance speech, Ferris thanked the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation for increasing the film's DVD sales. 8. David Eigenberg for Sex and the City 2 In 2011, actor David Eigenberg accepted the Golden Raspberry for Worst Screen Couple/Screen Ensemble on behalf of the entire cast of Sex in the City 2. He worked with Razzie founder John Wilson on creating an acceptance video that was later posted on the organization’s official YouTube channel. 9. Bill Cosby for Leonard Part 6 Getty Images The embattled Bill Cosby wrote and starred in one of the worst films of 1988. Leonard Part 6 featured Cosby as a former CIA agent forced out of retirement to hunt down an evil vegetarian hell bent on taking over the world. Leonard Part 6 received three Golden Raspberry Awards—or Razzies—for Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Actor. When Cosby found out about the "honor," he contacted John J.B. Wilson, the founder of the Razzies, and demanded that the organization give him an actual trophy. Displeased with the makeshift $1.97 statue he received, Cosby told his publicist “I want my Golden Raspberry and if it isn’t golden, I’m going to the press.” His publicist explained that Wilson was a one-man outfit operating out of his living room, but Cosby was adamant. “That’s a cop-out. If you’re going to take a big name and declare it ‘the worst’, you have to perform." Fox’s Late Show stepped in and paid for marble and gold trophies (at a cost of $30,000) and hosted a mini-Razzies presentation ceremony on the show. 10. Sandra Bullock for All About Steve In 2010, Sandra Bullock received the Golden Raspberry Award for her performance in the movie All About Steve. While Bullock was happy enough to appear at the ceremony itself, she was not pleased to receive the award for Worst Actress. Sandra Bullock gave everyone attending the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards a DVD copy of All About Steve. She also brought a copy of the film’s final shooting script and playfully threatened the audience with a line reading of the entire movie. The day after the awards ceremony, Bullock won the Academy Award for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role for her performance in the film The Blind Side. BONUS: Ben Affleck for Paycheck, Daredevil, and Gigli Getty Images Ben Affleck received a Golden Raspberry for his leading performances in the films Paycheck, Daredevil, and Gigli, which all hit theaters in 2004. While Affleck didn’t attend the ceremony to receive the award, he was presented with the Golden Raspberry during his appearance on Larry King Live, where he proceeded to call the trophy cheap, began to pull it apart, and ultimately refused the award. The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation later put the award up for bid on eBay; it sold for $1375. The money earned from the sale was used in part to rent the Ivar Theatre in Hollywood, California for the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards the following year.
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This note shows how to get the width and height of an image inside of an AngularJS controller with the help of ng-flow library. First of all, you can get image dimensions by using the Image element constructor and specifying the following onload callback function : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 var image = new Image (); image . src = "Image url or base64 string" ; var width ; var height ; image . onload = function () { width = this . width ; height = this . height ; }; But, since the ng-flow returns a file object, you need to get the file source first, which, as it is shown in the code sample above, can be either the image URL or the Base64 encoded string. Let's get the Base64 string by using the approach from the Get a Base64 Encoded Image Using Ng-flow in AngularJS note: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 $scope . image = {}; var fileReader = new FileReader (); var image = new Image (); fileReader . onload = function ( event ) { image . src = event . target . result ; image . onload = function () { $scope . image . width = this . width ; $scope . image . height = this . height ; // update scope after image is updated $scope . $apply (); }; }; fileReader . readAsDataURL ( flowFile . file ); As the result, the $scope.image will contain width and height of the image loaded with ng-flow. Here you can play around with the CodePen example.
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Predictors of yearly influenza vaccination in hospitalized and community based patients | Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine | Full Text Skip to main content Advertisement Search Explore journals Get published About BMC My account Search all BMC articles Search Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine Home Articles Table 7 Binary logistic regression to determine predictors for successive yearly vaccination From: Predictors of yearly influenza vaccination in hospitalized and community based patients Odds Ratio 95% CI p Male Gender 0.46 0.26–0.80 p < 0.001 IV recommendation 12.38 4.62–33.16 p < 0.001 Reminder to take IV 4.88 2.64–9.02 p < 0.01 On removal of the 2 strongest predictors Male Gender 0.48 0.29–0.77 0.02 Diabetes 1.65 1.01–2.69 0.047 CHF Y/N 2.80 1.44–5.44 0.002 Resident elderly home 7.49 1.55–36.17 0.004 Back to article page Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine ISSN: 2049-6958 Contact us Submission enquiries: Access here and click Contact Us General enquiries: [email protected] Read more on our blogs Receive BMC newsletters Manage article alerts Language editing for authors Scientific editing for authors Policies Accessibility Press center Support and Contact Leave feedback Careers Follow BMC BMC Twitter page BMC Facebook page BMC Weibo page By using this website, you agree to our Terms and Conditions, California Privacy Statement, Privacy statement and Cookies policy. Manage cookies/Do not sell my data we use in the preference centre. © 2022 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Nature.
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The Christina Ricci period drama about Zelda Fitzgerald appeared sure to be canceled at the retail giant/streaming service. Amazon is going back to Z: The Beginning of Everything. The retail giant/streaming service has handed out a surprise second-season renewal to the Zelda Fitzgerald drama starring Christina Ricci, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The decision comes as a bit of a shocker given that the drama — which has a weak 61 score on Metacritic — appeared sure to be canceled weeks ago only to get a reprieve, according to a source close to the situation. The renewal comes in the wake of a recent Vox study that claimed Amazon Studios' development process had a "sexist loophole" that favored straight-to-series shows created by men and criticism over Amazon's December decision to cancel female-fronted period drama Good Girls Revolt less than two months after its debut. Good Girls Revolt — which has a slightly better Metacritic score of 65 — significantly outrates Z: The Beginning of Everything when factoring in Amazon's user scores. Good Girls Revolt (which bowed Oct. 28) has an 8.2 rating with more than 27,400 votes, while Z: The Beginning of Everything (Jan. 27) registers with a 7.3 and 14,740. (Amazon, like Netflix and Hulu, does not release viewership information.) "We heard a good pitch for season two, and based on that, we renewed the show. Anything else is speculation," said an Amazon Studios spokesperson in a statement to THR. Both dramas were picked up to series as part of Amazon Studios' December 2015 development crop, which also included Tig Notario's Once Mississippi and Patriot, with the latter pair also renewed. (Highston, also picked up at the same time, was scrapped in January before its premiere.) Z: The Beginning of Everything is based on Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler and follows Zelda (Ricci) through her marriage to author F. Scott Fitzgerald (David Hoflin). David Strathairn co-stars. The series was created by Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin, who also exec produce alongside Pamela Koffler, Christine Vachon and Ricci.
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Every year millions of tourists flock to London to marvel at its historic buildings, parks and attractions, but if you scratch beneath London's surface, you'll reveal a dark, intimidating web of abandoned stations, military tunnels and historic catacombs. The Tube If you've spent more than a day in London, chances are you've travelled on the London Underground. The tube was world's first subterranean railway network, and with over one hundred miles of underground track now serving around four million passengers a day, one of the largest in existence. [Image Credit: Time Out] Of course there are some areas of the tube network that aren't open to the public, sometimes entire stations have been abandoned, these are known as ghost stations. Today, if you visit Aldwych Station's surface entrance on the Strand, you can still glimpse a perfectly restored and preserved ticket area. When Aldwych first opened in 1907 there were plans to extend the line underneath the Thames but in 1994, after years of low passenger numbers, it's original lift broke, and instead of costly repairs London Underground decided to close the station. It's now regularly used by media companies as a filming location and by TfL as a testing ground for lighting systems. Aldwych isn't the only disused station, there are actually around 40 derelict stations both underground and above ground. For example, if you look out of the window as you travel between Tottenham Court Road and Holborn on the Central Line, you'll notice the British Museum Station, which has been closed since 1932. [Image Credit: TheCoolist] Ghost Stations have been a recent topic for discussion, with TfL preparing to accept development proposals from private companies to convert the derelict stations into shops, bars, nightclubs and museums. Some tunnels have already been converted for different use, for example Zero Carbon Food is currently growing rocket and Thai basil under Clapham North (seen above), Waterloo houses a skatepark and Shoreditch Station is a bar. But this isn't the first time London's stations were used as something other than their original intention: during World War II, many stations were converted to Air Raid Shelters. Some of these shelters, such as St. Mary's at Whitechapel, have been abandoned ever since, acting as time capsules. [Image Credit: Ilford Recorder] Aldwych was used by the British Museum to house its priceless collection and Down Street Station was used by Winston Churchill before the War Rooms were created. The platforms at Down Street were converted into offices, meeting rooms and dorms complete with fake windows. To round off the war effort, a northern extension of the Central Line was used as a munitions factory, with a five-mile production line creating ammunition shells, radios and aircraft wiring. Pedestrian Tunnels and Catacombs [Image Credit: Trip Advisor] OK, so train tunnels get all the glory when it comes to underground London, but before locomotion, pedestrians and horses had run of the warren as well. You may have visited Camden Market before, but you may not know that beneath Camden is a network of catacombs which were used as stables for pit ponies in the 19th century. [Image Credit: Museum of London] Clerkenwell is also home to an extensive labyrinth of catacombs. Beneath the Clerkenwell House of Detention, which opened in 1617 and was demolished in 1890, a complex of tunnels had the capacity to house 286 prisoners. Even though the site is now home to a block of flats, the catacombs remain accessible via Clerkenwell Close and are occasionally used for art exhibits and as a film set. [Image Credit: Wikimedia] Tired of crossing the Thames on boring touristy bridges? Well there are two pedestrian tunnels in Woolwich and Greenwich which allow you to cross the river in dark, damp solitude. Greenwich tunnel opened in 1902 and Woolwich ten years later, replacing unreliable, expensive ferry services. Greenwich Tunnel is 370.2 metres long and 15.2 metres below surface level, while Woolwich is 504 metres long and features a 'leaky cable', which provides mobile signal to all the commuters below the river. Rivers [Image Credit: The Bearded Otter] During London's rapid growth, many of the Thames' tributaries were built over, forcing the streams and rivers underground. The largest of these tributaries is the River Fleet, which flows under (and lends its name to) Fleet Street. The Fleet begins at Hampstead Heath and flows four miles to Blackfriars Bridge where it joins the Thames via a sewer overflow. If you listen carefully enough, the river can be heard through a grid in the centre of Charterhouse Street. [Image Credit: Londons Lost Rivers] The River Tyburn is another interesting tributary which flows into the Thames. Once again beginning in Hampstead, the Tyburn helped form the precursors to Oxford Street and Park Lane (previously Tyburn Road and Tyburn Lane). Grays Antique Centre in Mayfair, claim that the body of water contained in an open channel in its basement is part of the River Tyburn. The London Post Office Railway [Image Credit: Place Hacking] Known as Mail Rail, the Royal Mail operated a narrow gauge, driverless underground railway to ferry post between sorting offices. The service began in 1927 and ran until 2003, when the project was mothballed due to it's high running cost. In October 2013, the British Postal Museum and Archive announced plans to open part of the network as a tourist attraction, with a museum and short train journey. Military A number of military structures were constructed below the streets of London during World War II and the Cold War. These structures are mostly used as secure centres for defence co-ordination, with a large network of tunnels which may (or may not) connect. [Image Credit: Wikimedia] The most import military structure in London (and possibly Britain) is Pindar. Pindar is a fortress built deep below the Ministry of Defence on Whitehall, it was completed in 1994 and cost a whopping £126.3 million. It's reported that the building is connected to Downing Street and the Cabinet Office via a tunnel running under Whitehall, but these rumours have been denied by government officials. Pindar is named after the Ancient Greek poet, whose house was the sole survivor when Thebes was destroyed in 335 BC. [Image Credit: El Cajon De Grisom] Winston Churchill famously reinforced the basement of the HM Treasury, and used it as the Cabinet War Room during World War II. The War Rooms covered three acres, housed 528 staff, with a canteen, hospital, dorms and a shooting range. In the very centre of the building was the Cabinet and Map Room, where the fate of thousands of lives was decided. The Cabinet War Room has been perfectly preserved in exactly the same state as when it was abandoned. Urban Legends [Image Credit: Skyscraper Page] Q-Whitehall is a telecommunications tunnel which runs under Whitehall from Trafalgar Square to King Charles Square; these are the facts of the matter. Certain rumours also surround Q-Whitehall, most notably that the tunnel serves as a connection between government buildings, offering an escape route in case of attack. The tunnel appears to have been extended in 1951, but files relating to the tunnel are protected in the archives for 75 years – so put 2026 in your diary! [Image Credit: Wikipedia] And finally there's the oft-discussed Buckingham Palace tunnel: some theories suggest the Royals have a personal Tube train that takes them to Windsor Castle, 10 Downing Street, Houses of Parliament or Scotland (depending on the rumour). While others suggest the tunnel is a simple pedestrian tunnel, linking to Green Park, 10 Downing Street or the Houses of Parliament. These rumours are usually dismissed as absolute codswallop, but in 2006 the Queen Mother's former equerry revealed that Buckingham Palace did have secret tunnels. He quoted the Queen's Mother as saying: "It was just after the war and we went down to the basement more out of curiosity than anything else. When we reached the basement, there was a man, I think he was a Geordie. He'd been there for a while and was very courteous to us." She added with a chuckle: "As it turned out he didn't have a role at all. He was just a friend of a friend who lived in the basement. He was very polite though. I wonder what happened to him." Does that sound believable? I'll let you decide. [Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock]
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Catholics kick off Lenten Fast for Climate Justice The season of Lent is a penitential time of sacrifice for those who observe the tradition, and if you haven’t decided what to give up during the next 40 days, the Global Catholic Climate Movement has a suggestion: Food. Okay, they’re not asking people to give up eating for 40 days. Just one day. It’s all part of a Lenten Fast for Climate Justice, a chain of one-day fasts that will sweep across the 45 countries between Ash Wednesday and Easter to raise awareness about climate change. From the campaign’s Web site: Lent is the time when we remember the 40 days that Jesus spent fasting in the desert, and we are invited to reflect, repent, fast, and listen to God. “Lent is a time of renewal for the whole Church, for each community and every believer“, said Pope Francis in his recent Lenten message. We propose that during this Lent we pray and fast for the renewal of our relationship with creation and with our brothers and sisters in poverty who are already suffering the impacts of man-made climate change. And, besides standing in solidarity with the victims of climate change, we urge our political leaders to commit to ambitious climate action to solve this urgent crisis and keep the global temperature increase below 1.5 degree Celsius (relative to pre-industrial levels). Each country has been assigned a day to fast. The day for the U.S. is March 16. Details are available from Rhett Engelking of the Franciscan Action Network: gro.n1551261245oitca1551261245nacsi1551261245cnarf1551261245@gnik1551261245legne1551261245. So, what does this have to do with Congress and our efforts to pass Carbon Fee and Dividend legislation? A little over 30 percent of the members of the House and Senate are Catholic, the largest religious denomination in Congress. If we know anything about developing relationships with our elected officials, it’s that the most powerful connections are personal. What could be more personal than writing to a Catholic member of Congress and telling them you fasted for a day during Lent because of your concern about climate change, its impact on the poor, and ask them to support a revenue-neutral fee on carbon that will minimize that impact. The fast for climate change kicks off a year in which Catholics will play a big role in efforts to persuade leaders and lawmakers around the world to take decisive action on climate change that will culminate in a global treaty in Paris in December. In the run up to Paris, Pope Francis is expected to issue an encyclical, likely in June, that will deal with climate change. In September, the Pope will bring up the topic in an address a joint session of Congress and will also speak to the UN General Assembly. The CCL Catholic Action Team is preparing materials for outreach to Catholics and other actions to leverage the voice of Catholics on the climate issue. You can join the team on CCL Community.
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ANOINTED by Wes Snowden – The Prairies Book Review The Prairies Book Review Book Review Service Home Book Review Service Home Buy A Review Digital Magazine Contact How to add our review to Amazon Home › Uncategorized › ANOINTED by Wes Snowden ANOINTED by Wes Snowden By theprairiesbookreview on August 12, 2022 • ( 0 ) Fast-moving, credible, and intelligently told… A complete crime package. Snowden’s second installment in the Maxwell Muggs series is a fast-paced tale of suspense and drama whose exploration of exploitation and people’s dogged faith makes it much more. Maxwell Muggs is still trying to come to terms with his new life as the owner of a vast estate in England. When Annabelle Muffet, an American investigative journalist, contacts Muggs about the death of four children linked to a religious cult run by self-appointed bishop of the local church, Morton Wellcome, he knows he has to leave for Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and looks into the matter. But the investigation soon turns deadly. Told in a fast-paced third-person omniscient voice, the story becomes multilayered while the tension builds. Snowden never loses control of momentum or pacing and displays an exquisite touch both with characterization and plotting. It’s a pleasure watching Muggs stride into danger and triumph over the malevolent villains. His rapport with the endearing Jackson and the smart and fiercely determined Annabelle, is heartening. Snowden elegantly balances Muggs’s emotional turmoil and dogged determination with a blackmailing plot. Loads of exciting action, balanced with dramatic personal revelations and some fine investigative journalism work, keep the pages turning. The basic premise is a mix of action, suspense, and non-stop twists. At the same time, Snowden delves into emotional and moral dilemmas, innocent lives shattered by ignorance and greed, corruption, the clever exploitation of the masses in the name of religion, and questions of love, trust, regret, and redemption. Intelligently plotted and expertly told, this fast-paced tale of death, deceit, and blackmail will keep the readers glued to their seats until the end. ANOINTED Wes Snowden Coming soon Share this: Email Print Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More Reddit Tumblr Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... ‹ Wilbur and the Watering Can by Cynthia L. Clark Forest (Vox Oculis Trilogy Book 3) by Frederic Martin › Categories: Uncategorized Tags: author, blogging, book reviews, books, indie books, reading, review blog, review website, reviews, suspense, Suspense and Thriller, writing Leave a Reply Cancel reply Archives September 2022 August 2022 July 2022 June 2022 May 2022 April 2022 March 2022 February 2022 January 2022 December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 Recent Posts: BookView Review BookView Interview with Author E.K. McCoy BookView Review: When Stars Align by E.K. McCoy BookView Review: The Killer Half by JB Blake BookView Interview with Author JB Blake BookView Review: Our Voices by Diana Radovan Recent Posts The Escapers: Book One of the Alien Harvester Series by L.J. Monahan A STUDY IN TERMINAL BY KARA LINABURG WE ARE ALL TOGETHER by Richard Fulco The Brooch: A Magic Within by Sandeep Kumar Mishra Taming Fear in the Age of Covid by Winfried Sedhoff Find us on Facebook Find us on Facebook Instagram BookView Review: When Stars Align by E.K. McCoy BookView Review: The Killer Half by JB Blake BookView Interview with Author JB Blake BookView Interview with Author E.K. McCoy We’re on Twitter My Tweets Recent Comments Mora Mora on The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-… Brian R Estvander on Stilled, The Story of Inklebra… Brian R Estvander on Stilled, The Story of Inklebra… Mary Trainor-Brigham on The Secret Life of Mary White:… Lenaye Marsten on The Secret Life of Mary White:… Pages Book Review Service Buy A Review Digital Magazine How to add our review to Amazon Contact Follow Us Powered by WordPress.com. Go to mobile version Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website %d bloggers like this:
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Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi no longer faces any criminal charges after signing a peace bond and apologizing at Toronto's Old City Hall courthouse this morning, leading the prosecution to withdraw the final count of sexual assault he was to be tried on in June. The 48-year-old apologized to complainant Kathryn Borel, who waived the publication ban on her name, saying that he regrets that his actions made her feel uncomfortable in the workplace. The court heard that Ghomeshi has been seeing a therapist for 18 months and will continue to do so. "No workplace friendship or creative environment excuses this sort of behaviour, especially when there's a power imbalance as there was with Ms. Borel," Ghomeshi told the court. His mother and sister were sitting in the courtroom and he apologized to them, and his other supporters, as well. Borel, whose complaint dated back to 2008, told reporters that she wanted to avoid the stress of a trial and felt that the apology would be an acknowledgement of wrongdoing. "I think we all want this to be over, but it won't be until he admits to everything that he's done," she said on the courthouse steps. The former Q employee also slammed the public broadcaster in her remarks, saying that the concerns she brought to her superiors were ignored at the time. It was only after CBC fired Ghomeshi in October 2014 that the organization launched an independent investigation into the allegations surrounding the host's behaviour at work. The CBC also issued a statement at the conclusion of the trial Wednesday. "As we said in April of 2015, the incidents that came to our attention as it relates to Mr. Ghomeshi's conduct in our workplace were simply unacceptable," CBC spokesman Chuck Thompson said. "We apologized then and we do again today." He said that CBC has since adopted new human resources training for managers and employees and launched a harassment and bullying helpline. Ghomeshi was acquitted in March of all charges in his first trial involving three other complainants. A peace bond is an order from a court that typically involves keeping good behaviour and a prohibition on contacting the complainant, lawyers told CBC. The signing of a peace bond is not an admission of having committed a crime. Judge William Horkins acquitted Ghomeshi of four counts of sexual assault and one count of choking to overcome resistance on March 24, in a scathing decision in which the judge accused all three complainants of lying or trying to conceal evidence from the court. Judge Timothy Lipson presided over Wednesday's hearing in the Ontario Court of Justice. You can follow the coverage in our blog below or by tapping here.
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Dubai: Gulf News’ exclusive story about the man who won the $1million prize a week after escaping death during the Emirates plane accident in Dubai has gone viral around the world. Read the full story The story about Indian expat Mohammad Basheer Abdul Khadar, published by Gulf News both in print and its website on Wednesday, was carried and attributed to Gulf News by leading newspapers and websites around the world. Gulf News story was also tweeted by Dubai Media Office on Wednesday evening. Indian man who was on board of EK521,wins $1 million #Dubai Duty Free's Millionaire Rafflehttps://t.co/cbq6rvoedx pic.twitter.com/N1LPQ1ZHs3— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 10, 2016 The Dubai expatriate who was on board EK521, the Emirates flight which was involved in an accident after landing last week, struck gold on Tuesday. نجا من حريق الطائرة وربح مليون دولار من المطار في #دبي - #الإمارات_اليوم https://t.co/LkpotGfdR0— الإمارات اليوم (@emaratalyoum) August 10, 2016 His lucky ticket number 0845 was drawn in the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire at Concourse A at Dubai International Airport, winning him a cool $1 million (Dh3.67 million). Khadar, a 62-year-old grandfather, had purchased the ticket on Eid while he was on his way for a vacation with his family in Thiruvananthapuram in the south Indian state of Kerala. A fleet administrator with a car dealer group in Dubai, Khadar had made it a habit to purchase a raffle ticket whenever he travelled to his home country. Khadar became a millionaire after purchasing his 17th ticket, just four months before he was due to retire in December, he told Gulf News in an interview.
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