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Last week, however, his big story turned out to be fiction. McGeever pleaded guilty at Galway Circuit Criminal Court to wasting garda time by making false statements. A garda told the court he did it to get creditors off his back and his barrister read out an apology on McGeever's behalf, and described his fantasy abduction as the "aberration" of an elderly a man under stress. McGeever escaped with a two year suspended sentence.
So it was with surprise that McGeever joined me on the porch, tucking in his expensive looking shirt into his jeans and talking about how he hasn't slept and has been unable to eat, and that his weight had fallen to eight stone during the time he spent confined to an underground container.
Two days after that, we are sitting in a hotel near his home. McGeever ordered a soya latte and looked quite Euro chic in shades, a Bonari navy Cartier love ring knock off jacket, a smart shirt and jeans. His ample, dark chestnut hair is slightly bouffant and he sports an impressive Cartier on his wrist. Is that real, I ask him later as the photographs are being taken. "What other kind of Cartier is there?" he asks.
The word "tief" inscribed on his forehead with indelible ink supposedly while he was held "captive" is no longer visible thanks to 20 laser treatments and some makeup. He denies that he wrote it himself: "Why would I do that?"
He is keen to correct the record and counter some of the "lies" he says have been written about him. But investors who say he owes them money will find little solace in what he has to say. The remorse he expressed to the judge for making false statements and costing the taxpayer a fortune in wasted garda time is absent. His only regret is that he ever started selling apartments in Dubai to the Irish: "If you gave me a million, I wouldn't deal with Irish again, because you couldn't trust them, the bastards, you couldn't trust them," he says at one point.
Oh yes, and he still seems to believe that he was kidnapped. But Kevin wants to talk about Dubai because "that's what started all this thing off". He spends almost an hour explaining in detail how he got into selling studio apartments and then commercial floors "off the plans" to investors.
But let's start with the backstory, where the McGeever enigma begins. He was born in Swinford, in Mayo, the son of a respected "master builder". McGeever worked with him as a lad. According to his own account, his first deal set the pattern for what was to follow. He chuckles away as he recalls how one day on their way home from work, he and his father dropped into a pub in the main square. The publican told them about an elevated site outside the town and McGeever says he did a deal to buy it. He paid a deposit, got building materials on credit, built the house and managed to sell it before he had ever paid for the land.
He used the profits to buy six sites at Spencer Park in Castlebar. "I was a young lad with big dreams. Because even back then I was infatuated with some of the successful men from the West who went to England with fancy cars and I could see myself in that position some day," he says.
He had a green suit that matched his metallic green Capri car. "Just before I got the car, I went into probably the best gentlemen's outfitters in the West put that down Mr Michael P Michael sold me a suit with a sort of greenish tinge in it. It just was the perfect match for the car. It was purely coincidental," he chuckles away. "Every time I came back, somebody would mention this to me." He knew Enda Kenny, the Taoiseach, who also hails from Castlebar "right from the beginning. He was a pretty cool operator. And he is still pretty cool, and a terrific Mayo man. And he still looks about 35."
Castlebar was always going to be too small for a guy with tastes for fast cars, fancy clothes and girls. He started building houses in Naas and is reportedly accused of leaving an estate unfinished, abandoning his Jag at the airport and leaving the country. He dismisses this.
"I decided to take a trip overseas and that trip overseas continued over the rest of my life," he says. "But I did business everywhere. I did fantastic business. I set up businesses and sold them. I had a good life."
As he tells it, he married in Australia, had two daughters, moved to America and got into business there, then moved to Dubai in 2000 or 2001, which is when his woes began.
But he attracted more than his fair share of interest from the international police agency, Interpol, more than once. The FBI went after him for setting Cartier copy love ring up a fake bank in Liechtenstein, in which investors lodged $8m, $3m of which went missing. He was indicted in his absence in a court in Los Angeles in 2003 and he could face arrest if he returns to the US.
In Dubai, he was reported to the police over the suspicious transactions around three properties. Shortly after he left Dubai in 2011, he was arrested in Germany to face extradition to the United Arab Emirates but the case fell through.
The journalist, Brian Carroll, who tracked McGeever for three years for a forthcoming RTE documentary, wrote last week that he "swindled his way across continents". In Australia he left the country, his sports car, his wife and two daughters, and five investors who were each "conned into buying the same roofing business."
McGeever wants to clear these things up: "I have two daughters and they have two sons, beautiful young men. I have met them on Skype. I still have a great relationship with my daughters. We are in touch a couple of times every week. I have a relationship with my ex and the last time we spoke was just after Christmas," he says.
"I left Australia, yes. But I didn't abandon them. I was in touch with them all the time. They were well looked after, they had a nice place to live. A man moves on with his life."
He puts the fake bank in Liechtenstein down to a case of mistaken identity. "There are probably literally thousands of people that emigrated from Ireland called McGeever. Strangely enough there's an awful lot of Kevin McGeevers living in America on the East Coast, in Arizona and in Florida, and all over the place. They got me confused with somebody else," he says.
"This is absolutely crazy shit. It's not me. I have never, ever, ever gotten involved with anything sinister. The only business I do is no result, no fee. I sell shit, big shit. If I sell it, I get money. If I don't.? Some sinister thing in Liechtenstein, how the hell would I set up a bank in Liechtenstein?"
His arrest in Germany in 2011 was "all a load of crap right from the beginning". He was on a business trip and about to sit down to a banquet when "a nice German policeman" discreetly called him aside.
"I found out later that a particular party in Dubai had lodged. a complaint against me and they would be holding me until they got further instructions. At the finish, the Germans said it was all a big joke and they didn't take it serious, and no truer word was spoken."
He moved to Dubai in 2001 or 2002, around the time he met Siobhan O'Callaghan, who died of breast cancer in 2013. He remembers the day they met. "I was staying out in the Four Season hotel in Dublin. I was sitting down one night having a bottle of water or something, because I'm not really a drinker, relaxing. It was November 29, 2002," he says. "So I was sitting there and I was just on my own. I noticed two girls walking, obviously going to the ladies room. I noticed this girl with the blonde hair, and she was like shining, her face, she was sparkling and she was beautifully dressed. She has an absolutely fantastic figure and gorgeous legs and she seemed so smiling and nice. They were both nice but she was copy Cartier ring particularly nice, I thought, so she really set my heart aflutter."
He chatted her up and asked her out on a date. "And then I took her out, and that was the beginning. That was like from 2002 to 2013. And she was buried exactly 11 years to the day after that, on her birthday, November 29. We travelled the world together."
She moved in with him to his million dollar apartment in the Palms in Dubai. He sold studios and commercial floors to investors "I would buy a whole lump of shit, as much as I could get and he (the agent) would move them on, either to Pakistanis or Russians or some other investor.
"I must have been absolutely mad in the head when I started selling stuff in Ireland," he says.
He set up an Irish roadshow during the boom, with brochures offering dream properties in Dubai, for a 10pc deposit and regular "progress payments" of 10pc.
The bottom fell out of the market and he claims people couldn't keep up the staged payments. Some investors claim he sold them properties he didn't own or sold the same property to multiple buyers. He denies this and insists he refunded everyone bar a "handful" of commercial buyers.
He claims he "sold everything" in Dubai and returned with Siobhan to Dublin in 2011 while the mansion he bought in Craughwell for 4m in 2006 was being done up. Siobhan's cancer had returned by then and Cartier love yellow gold ring fake she was seriously ill.
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Last week, however, his big story turned out to be fiction. McGeever pleaded guilty at Galway Circuit Criminal Court to wasting garda time by making false statements. A garda told the court he did it to get creditors off his back and his barrister read out an apology on McGeever's behalf, and described his fantasy abduction as the "aberration" of an elderly a man under stress. McGeever escaped with a two year suspended sentence.
So it was with surprise that McGeever joined me on the porch, tucking in his expensive looking shirt into his jeans and talking about how he hasn't slept and has been unable to eat, and that his weight had fallen to eight stone during the time he spent confined to an underground container.
Two days after that, we are sitting in a hotel near his home. McGeever ordered a soya latte and looked quite Euro chic in shades, a Bonari navy Cartier love ring knock off jacket, a smart shirt and jeans. His ample, dark chestnut hair is slightly bouffant and he sports an impressive Cartier on his wrist. Is that real, I ask him later as the photographs are being taken. "What other kind of Cartier is there?" he asks.
The word "tief" inscribed on his forehead with indelible ink supposedly while he was held "captive" is no longer visible thanks to 20 laser treatments and some makeup. He denies that he wrote it himself: "Why would I do that?"
He is keen to correct the record and counter some of the "lies" he says have been written about him. But investors who say he owes them money will find little solace in what he has to say. The remorse he expressed to the judge for making false statements and costing the taxpayer a fortune in wasted garda time is absent. His only regret is that he ever started selling apartments in Dubai to the Irish: "If you gave me a million, I wouldn't deal with Irish again, because you couldn't trust them, the bastards, you couldn't trust them," he says at one point.
Oh yes, and he still seems to believe that he was kidnapped. But Kevin wants to talk about Dubai because "that's what started all this thing off". He spends almost an hour explaining in detail how he got into selling studio apartments and then commercial floors "off the plans" to investors.
But let's start with the backstory, where the McGeever enigma begins. He was born in Swinford, in Mayo, the son of a respected "master builder". McGeever worked with him as a lad. According to his own account, his first deal set the pattern for what was to follow. He chuckles away as he recalls how one day on their way home from work, he and his father dropped into a pub in the main square. The publican told them about an elevated site outside the town and McGeever says he did a deal to buy it. He paid a deposit, got building materials on credit, built the house and managed to sell it before he had ever paid for the land.
He used the profits to buy six sites at Spencer Park in Castlebar. "I was a young lad with big dreams. Because even back then I was infatuated with some of the successful men from the West who went to England with fancy cars and I could see myself in that position some day," he says.
He had a green suit that matched his metallic green Capri car. "Just before I got the car, I went into probably the best gentlemen's outfitters in the West put that down Mr Michael P Michael sold me a suit with a sort of greenish tinge in it. It just was the perfect match for the car. It was purely coincidental," he chuckles away. "Every time I came back, somebody would mention this to me." He knew Enda Kenny, the Taoiseach, who also hails from Castlebar "right from the beginning. He was a pretty cool operator. And he is still pretty cool, and a terrific Mayo man. And he still looks about 35."
Castlebar was always going to be too small for a guy with tastes for fast cars, fancy clothes and girls. He started building houses in Naas and is reportedly accused of leaving an estate unfinished, abandoning his Jag at the airport and leaving the country. He dismisses this.
"I decided to take a trip overseas and that trip overseas continued over the rest of my life," he says. "But I did business everywhere. I did fantastic business. I set up businesses and sold them. I had a good life."
As he tells it, he married in Australia, had two daughters, moved to America and got into business there, then moved to Dubai in 2000 or 2001, which is when his woes began.
But he attracted more than his fair share of interest from the international police agency, Interpol, more than once. The FBI went after him for setting Cartier copy love ring up a fake bank in Liechtenstein, in which investors lodged $8m, $3m of which went missing. He was indicted in his absence in a court in Los Angeles in 2003 and he could face arrest if he returns to the US.
In Dubai, he was reported to the police over the suspicious transactions around three properties. Shortly after he left Dubai in 2011, he was arrested in Germany to face extradition to the United Arab Emirates but the case fell through.
The journalist, Brian Carroll, who tracked McGeever for three years for a forthcoming RTE documentary, wrote last week that he "swindled his way across continents". In Australia he left the country, his sports car, his wife and two daughters, and five investors who were each "conned into buying the same roofing business."
McGeever wants to clear these things up: "I have two daughters and they have two sons, beautiful young men. I have met them on Skype. I still have a great relationship with my daughters. We are in touch a couple of times every week. I have a relationship with my ex and the last time we spoke was just after Christmas," he says.
"I left Australia, yes. But I didn't abandon them. I was in touch with them all the time. They were well looked after, they had a nice place to live. A man moves on with his life."
He puts the fake bank in Liechtenstein down to a case of mistaken identity. "There are probably literally thousands of people that emigrated from Ireland called McGeever. Strangely enough there's an awful lot of Kevin McGeevers living in America on the East Coast, in Arizona and in Florida, and all over the place. They got me confused with somebody else," he says.
"This is absolutely crazy shit. It's not me. I have never, ever, ever gotten involved with anything sinister. The only business I do is no result, no fee. I sell shit, big shit. If I sell it, I get money. If I don't.? Some sinister thing in Liechtenstein, how the hell would I set up a bank in Liechtenstein?"
His arrest in Germany in 2011 was "all a load of crap right from the beginning". He was on a business trip and about to sit down to a banquet when "a nice German policeman" discreetly called him aside.
"I found out later that a particular party in Dubai had lodged. a complaint against me and they would be holding me until they got further instructions. At the finish, the Germans said it was all a big joke and they didn't take it serious, and no truer word was spoken."
He moved to Dubai in 2001 or 2002, around the time he met Siobhan O'Callaghan, who died of breast cancer in 2013. He remembers the day they met. "I was staying out in the Four Season hotel in Dublin. I was sitting down one night having a bottle of water or something, because I'm not really a drinker, relaxing. It was November 29, 2002," he says. "So I was sitting there and I was just on my own. I noticed two girls walking, obviously going to the ladies room. I noticed this girl with the blonde hair, and she was like shining, her face, she was sparkling and she was beautifully dressed. She has an absolutely fantastic figure and gorgeous legs and she seemed so smiling and nice. They were both nice but she was copy Cartier ring particularly nice, I thought, so she really set my heart aflutter."
He chatted her up and asked her out on a date. "And then I took her out, and that was the beginning. That was like from 2002 to 2013. And she was buried exactly 11 years to the day after that, on her birthday, November 29. We travelled the world together."
She moved in with him to his million dollar apartment in the Palms in Dubai. He sold studios and commercial floors to investors "I would buy a whole lump of shit, as much as I could get and he (the agent) would move them on, either to Pakistanis or Russians or some other investor.
"I must have been absolutely mad in the head when I started selling stuff in Ireland," he says.
He set up an Irish roadshow during the boom, with brochures offering dream properties in Dubai, for a 10pc deposit and regular "progress payments" of 10pc.
The bottom fell out of the market and he claims people couldn't keep up the staged payments. Some investors claim he sold them properties he didn't own or sold the same property to multiple buyers. He denies this and insists he refunded everyone bar a "handful" of commercial buyers.
He claims he "sold everything" in Dubai and returned with Siobhan to Dublin in 2011 while the mansion he bought in Craughwell for 4m in 2006 was being done up. Siobhan's cancer had returned by then and Cartier love yellow gold ring fake she was seriously ill.
Last week, Detective Garda John Keating told McGeever's trial that his circling creditors led him to fake his own kidnapping. He had invested heavily in property in Dubai, and lost everything,
mouthed rant at fans after arriving late to Manchester gig
Diva behaviour? The 57 year old singer was in Manchester for the latest stop on her Rebel Heart tour, but fans were left unimpressed as they were kept waiting for the star
'I don't like to be late by the way, alright? And all you bs who keep complaining about it can shut the fk up,' she shouted.
'I'm not back copy van cleef and arpels necklace there eating chocolate, filing my nails and getting my extensions done alright?' she added before explaining that the delay was due to a malfunction with video for the gig.
'The video crashed. We had no video and we had to wait until we could reboot. No selfish diva b reason. If you diva bes want to keep complaining about it don't come to my show,' she said.
Some gig goers reportedly walked out of the gig before Madonna even took to the stage, with many angry about the late finish and worried being able to get home from the venue.
Unacceptable: Fans at the gig were soon taking to Twitter to voice their anger at the late start
'Over 50mins late at Manchester Arena and no announcements. Not acceptable.
It's not the first time the superstar has turned on her fans during a gig. Back in 2012 she was performing a sound check at an outdoor arena in Santiago in Chile when she spotted some people smoking.
In a video posted on YouTube Madonna told the audience: 'No fume. If you're going to smoke cigarettes I'm not doing the show. You don't care about me? I don't care about you. All right? Are we going to play that game?
'I'm not kidding. I can't sing if you smoke. Entiendes? There are people smoking right now. No smoking!'
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Diva behaviour? The 57 year old singer was in Manchester for the latest stop on her Rebel Heart tour, but fans were left unimpressed as they were kept waiting for the star
'I don't like to be late by the way, alright? And all you bs who keep complaining about it can shut the fk up,' she shouted.
'I'm not back copy van cleef and arpels necklace there eating chocolate, filing my nails and getting my extensions done alright?' she added before explaining that the delay was due to a malfunction with video for the gig.
'The video crashed. We had no video and we had to wait until we could reboot. No selfish diva b reason. If you diva bes want to keep complaining about it don't come to my show,' she said.
Some gig goers reportedly walked out of the gig before Madonna even took to the stage, with many angry about the late finish and worried being able to get home from the venue.
Unacceptable: Fans at the gig were soon taking to Twitter to voice their anger at the late start
'Over 50mins late at Manchester Arena and no announcements. Not acceptable.
It's not the first time the superstar has turned on her fans during a gig. Back in 2012 she was performing a sound check at an outdoor arena in Santiago in Chile when she spotted some people smoking.
In a video posted on YouTube Madonna told the audience: 'No fume. If you're going to smoke cigarettes I'm not doing the show. You don't care about me? I don't care about you. All right? Are we going to play that game?
'I'm not kidding. I can't sing if you smoke. Entiendes? There are people smoking right now. No smoking!'
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Help for the homeless heroes: Millionaire West Ham owner. Was bomber's family in global terror network? Killer. 'Our little princess has been so lucky': Father's joy as. Mother of child actress pictured hugging a female police. Britain on lockdown: Army deploys 1,000 heavily armed. Grisly photos of scorched remnants of suicide bomber's. Heartwrenching scenes as the mother of 15 year old. Horror on the M6: Lorry driver is arrested after four. Tourists watch in horror as armed police arrest man. Aaron Hernandez's hell behind bars: NFL star killed. More than 24 hours on, desperate families still search. Comedian Jason Manford deletes Twitter after being. White women's burrito shop is forced to close after. BREAKING NEWS: My son is innocent, insists father of. 'I won't forget what you said!' Trump tells Pope after. Melania and Ivanka wear black veils to meet the Pope at. Armed police arrest Manchester bomb suspect 'with. Armed police and soldiers raid Manchester city imitation van cleef and arpels necklace centre. MOST READ NEWS Previous.
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My Voter ID awakening
This piece originally appeared on TomDispatch.
Democrats are frustrated: Why can't Republican voters see that Republicans pass voter ID laws to suppress voting, not fraud?
Democrats know who tends to lack ID. They know that the threat of in person voter fraud is wildlyexaggerated. Besides, Republican officials could hardly have been clearer about the real purpose behind these laws and courts keep striking them down as unconstitutional. Still, Republican support remainssky high, with onlyonethirdof Republicans recognizing that they are primarily intended to boost the GOP prospects.
How can Republican voters go on believing that the latest wave of voter ID laws is about fraud and that it's theoppositionto the laws that's being partisan?
To help frustrated non Republicans, I offer up my own experience as a case study. Iwasa Republican for most of my life, and during those years I had no doubt that such laws were indeed truly about fraud. Please join me on a tour of my old outlook on voter ID laws and what caused it to change.
Fraud on the Brain
I grew up in a wealthy Republican suburb of Chicago, where we worried about election fraud all the time. Showing our IDs at the polls seemed like a minor act of political rebellion against the legendary Democratic political machine that ran the city replica van cleef and arpels white gold alhambra necklace and county. "Vote early and often!" was the catchphrase we used for how that machine worked. Those were its instructions to its minions, we semi jokingly believed, and it called up an image of mass in person voter fraud.
We hated the "Democrat" machine, seeing it as inherently corrupt, and its power, fake van cleef and arpels necklace we had no doubt, derived from fraud. When it wasn't bribing voters or destroying ballots, it was manipulating election laws creating, for instance, a signature collecting requirement so onerous that only a massive organization like itself could easily gather enough John Hancocks to put its candidates on the ballot.
Republicans with long memories still wonder if Richard Nixon lost Illinois and the 1960 election thanks to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley's ability to make dead Republicans vote for John F. Kennedy. For us, any new report of voter fraud, wrapped in rumor and historical memory, just hammered home what we already knew: it was rampant in our county thanks to the machine.
And it wasn't just Chicago. We assumed that all cities were run by similarly corrupt Democratic organizations. As for stories of rural corruption and vote tampering? You can guess which party we blamed. Corruption, election fraud, and Democrats: they went hand in hand in hand.
Sure, we were aware of the occasional accusation of corruption against one or another Republican fake van cleef and arpels pendant official. Normally, we assumed that such accusations were politically motivated. If they turned out to be true, then you were obviously talking about a "bad apple."
I must admit that I did occasionally wonder whether there were any Republican machines out there, and the more I heard about the dominating one in neighboring DuPage County, the less I wanted to know. (Ditto Florida in 2000.) Still, I knew Iknew that the Dems would use any crooked tool in the box to steal elections. Therefore America needed cleaner elections, and cleaner elections meant voter ID laws.
Doesn't Everyone Have an ID?
Every once in a while I'd hear the complaint usually from a Democrat that such laws were "racist." Racist? How could they be when they were so commonsensical? The complainers, I figured, were talking nonsense, just another instance of the tiresome PC brigade slapping the race card on the table for partisan advantage. If only they would scrap their tedious, tendentious identity and victim politics and come join the rest of us in the business of America.
All this held until one night in 2006. At the time, my roommate worked at a local bank branch, and that evening when we got into a conversation, he mentioned to me that the bank required two forms of identification to open an account. Of course, who wouldn't? But then he told me this crazy thing: customers would show up with only one ID or none at all and it wasn't like they had left them at home. As I've writtenelsewhere, this was one of the moments that opened my eyes to a broader reality which, in the end, caused me to quit the Republican Party.
I had no idea. I had naturally assumed to the extent that I even gave it a thought that every adult had to have at least one ID. Like most everyone in my world, I've had two or three at any given time since the day I turned 16 and begged my parents to take me to the DMV.
Until then, I couldn't imagine how voter ID laws might be about anything but fraud. That no longer held up for the simple reason that, in the minds of Republican operators and voters alike, there is a pretty simple equation: Black + Poor = Democrat. And if that was the case, and the poor and black were more likely to lack IDs, then how could those lawsnotbe aimed at them?
Whenever I tell people this story, most Republicans and some Democrats are shocked. Like me, they had no idea that there are significant numbers of adults out there who don't have IDs.
A recentstudyby other researchers focusing on the swing state of Pennsylvania found that one in seven voters there lack an ID one in three in Philadelphia with minorities far more likely than whites to fall into this category. By definition, a law that intentionally imposes more burdens on minorities than on whites is racist, even if that imposition is indirect. Seeing these laws as distant relatives of literacy tests and poll taxes no longer seemed so outrageous to me.
After I became a Democrat, I tried explaining this to some of the Republicans in my life, but I quickly saw that I had crossed an invisible tripwire. You see, if you ever want to get a Republican to stop listening to you, just say the "R" word: racism. In my Republican days, any time a Democrat started talking about how some Republican policy or act was racist, I rolled my eyes and thought Reagan esquely,there they go again
We loathed identity politics, which we viewed as invidious as well as harmful to minorities. And the "race card" was so simplistic, so partisan, so boring. Besides, what about all that reverse discrimination? Nowthatwas racist.
We also hated any accusation that made it sound like we were personally racist. It's a big insult to call someone a racist or a bigot, and we loathed it when Democrats associated the rest of us Republicans with the bigots in the party. At least in my world, we rejected racism, which we defined (in what I now see as a conveniently narrow way) as intentional and mean spirited acts or attitudes like the laws passed by segregationistDemocrats.
This will undoubtedly amaze non Republicans, but given all of the above, Republican voters continue to hear the many remarkably blunt statements by those leading the Republican drive to pass voter ID laws not as racist but at the very worstDemocratist. That includes comments like that of Pennsylvania House majority leaderMike Turzaiwho spoke of "voter ID, which is going to allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania: done." Or state Representative Alan Clemmons, the principal sponsor of South Carolina's voter ID law, who handed out bags of peanuts with thisnoteattached: "Stop Obama's nutty agenda and support voter ID."
This piece originally appeared on TomDispatch.
Democrats are frustrated: Why can't Republican voters see that Republicans pass voter ID laws to suppress voting, not fraud?
Democrats know who tends to lack ID. They know that the threat of in person voter fraud is wildlyexaggerated. Besides, Republican officials could hardly have been clearer about the real purpose behind these laws and courts keep striking them down as unconstitutional. Still, Republican support remainssky high, with onlyonethirdof Republicans recognizing that they are primarily intended to boost the GOP prospects.
How can Republican voters go on believing that the latest wave of voter ID laws is about fraud and that it's theoppositionto the laws that's being partisan?
To help frustrated non Republicans, I offer up my own experience as a case study. Iwasa Republican for most of my life, and during those years I had no doubt that such laws were indeed truly about fraud. Please join me on a tour of my old outlook on voter ID laws and what caused it to change.
Fraud on the Brain
I grew up in a wealthy Republican suburb of Chicago, where we worried about election fraud all the time. Showing our IDs at the polls seemed like a minor act of political rebellion against the legendary Democratic political machine that ran the city replica van cleef and arpels white gold alhambra necklace and county. "Vote early and often!" was the catchphrase we used for how that machine worked. Those were its instructions to its minions, we semi jokingly believed, and it called up an image of mass in person voter fraud.
We hated the "Democrat" machine, seeing it as inherently corrupt, and its power, fake van cleef and arpels necklace we had no doubt, derived from fraud. When it wasn't bribing voters or destroying ballots, it was manipulating election laws creating, for instance, a signature collecting requirement so onerous that only a massive organization like itself could easily gather enough John Hancocks to put its candidates on the ballot.
Republicans with long memories still wonder if Richard Nixon lost Illinois and the 1960 election thanks to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley's ability to make dead Republicans vote for John F. Kennedy. For us, any new report of voter fraud, wrapped in rumor and historical memory, just hammered home what we already knew: it was rampant in our county thanks to the machine.
And it wasn't just Chicago. We assumed that all cities were run by similarly corrupt Democratic organizations. As for stories of rural corruption and vote tampering? You can guess which party we blamed. Corruption, election fraud, and Democrats: they went hand in hand in hand.
Sure, we were aware of the occasional accusation of corruption against one or another Republican fake van cleef and arpels pendant official. Normally, we assumed that such accusations were politically motivated. If they turned out to be true, then you were obviously talking about a "bad apple."
I must admit that I did occasionally wonder whether there were any Republican machines out there, and the more I heard about the dominating one in neighboring DuPage County, the less I wanted to know. (Ditto Florida in 2000.) Still, I knew Iknew that the Dems would use any crooked tool in the box to steal elections. Therefore America needed cleaner elections, and cleaner elections meant voter ID laws.
Doesn't Everyone Have an ID?
Every once in a while I'd hear the complaint usually from a Democrat that such laws were "racist." Racist? How could they be when they were so commonsensical? The complainers, I figured, were talking nonsense, just another instance of the tiresome PC brigade slapping the race card on the table for partisan advantage. If only they would scrap their tedious, tendentious identity and victim politics and come join the rest of us in the business of America.
All this held until one night in 2006. At the time, my roommate worked at a local bank branch, and that evening when we got into a conversation, he mentioned to me that the bank required two forms of identification to open an account. Of course, who wouldn't? But then he told me this crazy thing: customers would show up with only one ID or none at all and it wasn't like they had left them at home. As I've writtenelsewhere, this was one of the moments that opened my eyes to a broader reality which, in the end, caused me to quit the Republican Party.
I had no idea. I had naturally assumed to the extent that I even gave it a thought that every adult had to have at least one ID. Like most everyone in my world, I've had two or three at any given time since the day I turned 16 and begged my parents to take me to the DMV.
Until then, I couldn't imagine how voter ID laws might be about anything but fraud. That no longer held up for the simple reason that, in the minds of Republican operators and voters alike, there is a pretty simple equation: Black + Poor = Democrat. And if that was the case, and the poor and black were more likely to lack IDs, then how could those lawsnotbe aimed at them?
Whenever I tell people this story, most Republicans and some Democrats are shocked. Like me, they had no idea that there are significant numbers of adults out there who don't have IDs.
A recentstudyby other researchers focusing on the swing state of Pennsylvania found that one in seven voters there lack an ID one in three in Philadelphia with minorities far more likely than whites to fall into this category. By definition, a law that intentionally imposes more burdens on minorities than on whites is racist, even if that imposition is indirect. Seeing these laws as distant relatives of literacy tests and poll taxes no longer seemed so outrageous to me.
After I became a Democrat, I tried explaining this to some of the Republicans in my life, but I quickly saw that I had crossed an invisible tripwire. You see, if you ever want to get a Republican to stop listening to you, just say the "R" word: racism. In my Republican days, any time a Democrat started talking about how some Republican policy or act was racist, I rolled my eyes and thought Reagan esquely,there they go again
We loathed identity politics, which we viewed as invidious as well as harmful to minorities. And the "race card" was so simplistic, so partisan, so boring. Besides, what about all that reverse discrimination? Nowthatwas racist.
We also hated any accusation that made it sound like we were personally racist. It's a big insult to call someone a racist or a bigot, and we loathed it when Democrats associated the rest of us Republicans with the bigots in the party. At least in my world, we rejected racism, which we defined (in what I now see as a conveniently narrow way) as intentional and mean spirited acts or attitudes like the laws passed by segregationistDemocrats.
This will undoubtedly amaze non Republicans, but given all of the above, Republican voters continue to hear the many remarkably blunt statements by those leading the Republican drive to pass voter ID laws not as racist but at the very worstDemocratist. That includes comments like that of Pennsylvania House majority leaderMike Turzaiwho spoke of "voter ID, which is going to allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania: done." Or state Representative Alan Clemmons, the principal sponsor of South Carolina's voter ID law, who handed out bags of peanuts with thisnoteattached: "Stop Obama's nutty agenda and support voter ID."
No second series syndrome for the superb Happy Valley
Serial murder. Sexual mutilation. Blackmail. Prostitution. Spiked drinks. Poisoned dogs. A dying sheep smashed in the skull with a rock. Welcome imitation van cleef & arpels necklace back toHappyValley, BBC One's deceptively named cop drama.
The most compellingly rounded, richly drawn creation of all, though, was Sarah Lancashire's flawed heroine inHappyValley: strong willed, battle scarred Sergeant Catherine Cawood, who introduced herself to a local hoodlum thus: "I'm Catherine. I'm 47, divorced and live with my sister, who's a recovering heroin addict. I've got two grown up children one dead, one who doesn't speak to me and a grandson. Why doesn't my son speak to me? It's complicated. Now, let's talk about you."
At the centre of a plot involving a botched kidnapping, rape, murder and suicide that hit very close to home, Cawood's all too human copper drew viewers to a drama that became a word of mouth hit, attracting an audience of 8m and winning two well deserved Baftas.
The corpse turned out to be the junkie mother of the imprisoned Royce. And Cawood was a suspect, having made threatening phone calls to the fake van cleef and arpels necklace victim. Royce, viewers familiar with the drama would know, is the father of Cawood's grandson Ryan, having raped her daughter, who had later committed suicide, before the events of the first series.
Despite a court order, Royce's mother had made contact with Ryan. Cawood had rung to warn her off and was now being asked to provide an alibi for her movements. When two more killings were linked to the case, it escalated into serial murder. "What do I have to do?" asked our heroine. "I've got the Queen's Police Medal for Bravery. I've been to Buckingham Palace and shook the woman's hand. Now they're accusing me of this." Wainwright's down to earth dialogue, in the mouth of Lancashire, remains one of the series' greatest strengths.
The plot is already full of suspense and possibilities. Performances were uniformly excellent. Informed about his mother's death and quick to blame "that bitch" Cawood, Royce went from wobbly lipped little boy lost to nostril flaring psycho. Lancashire was charismatic: fast talking and teak tough at van cleef and arpels white gold alhambra necklace fake work, bursting into tears of anguish when she got home. The cast additions were promisingly classy, too.
A mysterious admirer (played with neurotic intensity by Shirley Henderson) visited Royce in prison and seemed keen to do his bidding. Meanwhile, an unsettling sub plot saw a married detective (Kevin Doyle, best known as Molesley from Downton Abbey) have his drink spiked by his spurned mistress, who photographed him in compromising positions to blackmail him. Oh Mr Molesley, what would Carson say? These woozy scenes gender reversed the more common man drugs woman scenario in classic Wainwright style.
There was no sign yet of the violence of the first series, in which Royce kidnapped and brutally raped local businessman's daughter Ann Gallagher (Irish actress Charlie Murphy) now a new police recruit and severely beat his vengeful nemesis Catherine, in scenes which prompted complaints to the BBC. But as night fell and Pennine rain lashed the windows, the atmosphere grew so ominous that suddenly everyone seemed sinister.
Was there more to Cawood's sister's old school friend (Con O'Neill) or that hapless van driver (Matthew Lewis) than met the eye? Could they be the killer?
Comeback series of acclaimed crime dramas have tended to disappoint recently. ITV's Broadchurch and HBO import True Detective both suffered disastrous cases of second series syndrome. WouldHappyValleyfall victim to the same drop off in quality? On the evidence of this superlative opener, absolutely not.
Serial murder. Sexual mutilation. Blackmail. Prostitution. Spiked drinks. Poisoned dogs. A dying sheep smashed in the skull with a rock. Welcome imitation van cleef & arpels necklace back toHappyValley, BBC One's deceptively named cop drama.
The most compellingly rounded, richly drawn creation of all, though, was Sarah Lancashire's flawed heroine inHappyValley: strong willed, battle scarred Sergeant Catherine Cawood, who introduced herself to a local hoodlum thus: "I'm Catherine. I'm 47, divorced and live with my sister, who's a recovering heroin addict. I've got two grown up children one dead, one who doesn't speak to me and a grandson. Why doesn't my son speak to me? It's complicated. Now, let's talk about you."
At the centre of a plot involving a botched kidnapping, rape, murder and suicide that hit very close to home, Cawood's all too human copper drew viewers to a drama that became a word of mouth hit, attracting an audience of 8m and winning two well deserved Baftas.
The corpse turned out to be the junkie mother of the imprisoned Royce. And Cawood was a suspect, having made threatening phone calls to the fake van cleef and arpels necklace victim. Royce, viewers familiar with the drama would know, is the father of Cawood's grandson Ryan, having raped her daughter, who had later committed suicide, before the events of the first series.
Despite a court order, Royce's mother had made contact with Ryan. Cawood had rung to warn her off and was now being asked to provide an alibi for her movements. When two more killings were linked to the case, it escalated into serial murder. "What do I have to do?" asked our heroine. "I've got the Queen's Police Medal for Bravery. I've been to Buckingham Palace and shook the woman's hand. Now they're accusing me of this." Wainwright's down to earth dialogue, in the mouth of Lancashire, remains one of the series' greatest strengths.
The plot is already full of suspense and possibilities. Performances were uniformly excellent. Informed about his mother's death and quick to blame "that bitch" Cawood, Royce went from wobbly lipped little boy lost to nostril flaring psycho. Lancashire was charismatic: fast talking and teak tough at van cleef and arpels white gold alhambra necklace fake work, bursting into tears of anguish when she got home. The cast additions were promisingly classy, too.
A mysterious admirer (played with neurotic intensity by Shirley Henderson) visited Royce in prison and seemed keen to do his bidding. Meanwhile, an unsettling sub plot saw a married detective (Kevin Doyle, best known as Molesley from Downton Abbey) have his drink spiked by his spurned mistress, who photographed him in compromising positions to blackmail him. Oh Mr Molesley, what would Carson say? These woozy scenes gender reversed the more common man drugs woman scenario in classic Wainwright style.
There was no sign yet of the violence of the first series, in which Royce kidnapped and brutally raped local businessman's daughter Ann Gallagher (Irish actress Charlie Murphy) now a new police recruit and severely beat his vengeful nemesis Catherine, in scenes which prompted complaints to the BBC. But as night fell and Pennine rain lashed the windows, the atmosphere grew so ominous that suddenly everyone seemed sinister.
Was there more to Cawood's sister's old school friend (Con O'Neill) or that hapless van driver (Matthew Lewis) than met the eye? Could they be the killer?
Comeback series of acclaimed crime dramas have tended to disappoint recently. ITV's Broadchurch and HBO import True Detective both suffered disastrous cases of second series syndrome. WouldHappyValleyfall victim to the same drop off in quality? On the evidence of this superlative opener, absolutely not.
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Six hot Montreal spots to pick up takeout and have a picnic
The Atwater Quay in St Henri is a popular Montreal picnic spot.
With acres and acres of parks, grassy slopes and waterfront trails, Montrealers don't have to venture far to find an idyllic spot to lay out a blanket and snack, read, doze, kick around a ball or just watch the world go by.
There are quiet, sun dappled places all over the island that are perfect for picnics. So why don't we head out more often, now that the weather is so nice? Blame it on potato salad. Organizing an al fresco meal takes planning: There is mayonnaise and food safety to worry about, spill proof containers to find, potatoes to boil for that ubiquitous salad.
But what if a picnic were as simple as finding the right spot, packing a blanket and picking up delicious, ready made food? What if it were a reward after a bike ride or the finale after a morning at the market?
Here are a few locations around Montreal that offer picture perfect backdrops for an impromptu picnic. Best of all, each is handily located near a market, takeout restaurant, cheese shop or bakery that offers delicious food to go.
1. Jarry Park, Villeray
Boulangerie La Providencia, 7807 St Laurent Blvd.
Most of us know Jarry Park nostalgically, as the home of the Expos, or for tennis. But beyond Uniprix Stadium, this sprawling green space, just a short walk from the de Castelnau mtro station, is a tranquil oasis. At the park's southeastern extreme, behind the pine and larch trees that buffer the noise and dust from the endless stream of cars travelling along St Laurent Blvd., lies a little lake with a fountain in the middle, where ducks swim and wild grasses blow in the wind. The lawns around it are outfitted with comfy wooden chairs for lounging and picnic tables for eating. The tables under the willow trees by the water's edge offer idyllic views and cooling shade. The best way to access this part of the park is along St Laurent Blvd. at Villeray or Faillon Sts. Farther north, near Gounod St. there's a children's playground and wading pool.
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Her pastry shop, with its little grocery section, also boasts a selection of fresh baked sweets, like the Salvadoran cheesecake called quesadilla and pineapple filled turnovers known as pasteles de pina. To quench your thirst, get a bottle of cold tamarind or pineapple flavoured soda or, better still, one of the house made refrescos like rice based horchata or the sweet barley drink known as cebada.
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The Atwater Quay in St Henri is a popular Montreal picnic spot.
With acres and acres of parks, grassy slopes and waterfront trails, Montrealers don't have to venture far to find an idyllic spot to lay out a blanket and snack, read, doze, kick around a ball or just watch the world go by.
There are quiet, sun dappled places all over the island that are perfect for picnics. So why don't we head out more often, now that the weather is so nice? Blame it on potato salad. Organizing an al fresco meal takes planning: There is mayonnaise and food safety to worry about, spill proof containers to find, potatoes to boil for that ubiquitous salad.
But what if a picnic were as simple as finding the right spot, packing a blanket and picking up delicious, ready made food? What if it were a reward after a bike ride or the finale after a morning at the market?
Here are a few locations around Montreal that offer picture perfect backdrops for an impromptu picnic. Best of all, each is handily located near a market, takeout restaurant, cheese shop or bakery that offers delicious food to go.
1. Jarry Park, Villeray
Boulangerie La Providencia, 7807 St Laurent Blvd.
Most of us know Jarry Park nostalgically, as the home of the Expos, or for tennis. But beyond Uniprix Stadium, this sprawling green space, just a short walk from the de Castelnau mtro station, is a tranquil oasis. At the park's southeastern extreme, behind the pine and larch trees that buffer the noise and dust from the endless stream of cars travelling along St Laurent Blvd., lies a little lake with a fountain in the middle, where ducks swim and wild grasses blow in the wind. The lawns around it are outfitted with comfy wooden chairs for lounging and picnic tables for eating. The tables under the willow trees by the water's edge offer idyllic views and cooling shade. The best way to access this part of the park is along St Laurent Blvd. at Villeray or Faillon Sts. Farther north, near Gounod St. there's a children's playground and wading pool.
Right across the street on St Laurent at Boulangerie La Providencia, Coralia imitation love bracelets cartier Flores serves up some of the flakiest Latin American pastries to be found anywhere in the city.
Try her homemade pupusas soft crpe like savoury pastries from El Salvador that are knock off love bracelets cartier filled with delicately spiced meat and cheese replica bangle cartier or black beans and sauted onions and imitation cartier love bangle peppers. They are a bargain at $2.50 each. Flores's empanadas are not to be missed, either. She spent years perfecting the thin, tender crust, which is stuffed with chicken or beef.
Her pastry shop, with its little grocery section, also boasts a selection of fresh baked sweets, like the Salvadoran cheesecake called quesadilla and pineapple filled turnovers known as pasteles de pina. To quench your thirst, get a bottle of cold tamarind or pineapple flavoured soda or, better still, one of the house made refrescos like rice based horchata or the sweet barley drink known as cebada.
2. Mount Royal Park, Plateau Mont Royal
The mountain is Montreal's playground and everyone has their own secret spot. The Parc Ave. side of Mount Royal Park, which stretches from Rachel St. to Mont Royal Ave. at the foot of the mountain, is more easily accessible than other areas. It features the Georges tienne Cartier monument (where the tam tams are held on Sunday afternoons), as well as grassy hillsides and a view onto Jeanne Mance Park across the street, with the stately greystone houses of Esplanade St. as a backdrop.
Head to Ta Pies, up the street on Parc Ave., just north of Mont Royal, and pick up a selection of Australian savoury pies from the popular bakery that actor Hugh Jackman adopted when he was in town filming Wolverine. There's a takeout trio that's especially popular with picnickers. It features a warmed up individual pie, a side dish of mashed potatoes or mushy peas or salad and a small cake and soft drink for just $8.95. (The best selling pies are butter chicken, steak and cheese and classic beef.)
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Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is both a research centre and a public museum exhibiting the ethnic groups of Vietnam. The mission of the Museum is scientific research, collection, documentation, conservation, exhibition and preserving the cultural and historic patrimony of the nation's different ethnic groups. The museum also serves to guide research, conservation, and technology that are specific to the work of an ethnographic museum.In its planning for the future, the Museum intends to present the cultures and civilisations of other countries of South East Asia as well as in the region.Vietnam is a multi ethnic country, which is composed of 54 ethnic groups. Perceiving the importance of having an ethnographic museum to preserve and present the cultural heritages of ethnic groups, the Government decided to establish a museum of ethnology in Hanoi. The Proposal for the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology was officially approved on December 14, 1987. Land was allocated for construction: in 1987, 2,500m2 and in 1988, 9,500m2. Then, in 1990, the Prime Minister decided to allocate the entire 3,27 acres of land to the Museum.During construction (1987 to 1995), the Project Managing Board and the Museum Department were a part of the Institute of Ethnology. On October 24, 1995, the Prime Minister made the decision on establishment of the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, under National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities. On November 12, 1997, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology inaugurated its permanent exhibition and officially opened to the public.The Museum is located in a large open area on Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay District, about hermes bag replica 8 km from the city centre. This area used to be paddy field of the local people. During the construction of the Museum, the entire infrastructure was built, including the 700m road from Hoang Quoc Viet Street to the entrance of the Museum. 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The outdoor exhibition, which will be accomplished in the first years of the 21st century, is to highlight different types of houses in all parts of Vietnam. Pathways link the indoor and outdoor exhibitions with each other.Since its inauguration on the occasion of the 7th Summit of Franco phony in Hanoi, give date the Museum receives about 60,000 visitors annually.What is new at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology?The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a valuable centre for the exhibition and the preservation of cultural heritages of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. To date, the Museum has collected 15,000 artifacts, 2,190 slides, 42,000 photographs, 237 audiotapes, 373 videotapes and 25 CD ROMs. It is also a centre for ethnographic research employing many experts on the different ethnic groups. People come to the Museum just not to visit or entertain, but also to learn about these ethnic groups, their cultural diversity and the uniqueness of each group and region, as well as traditional values throughout the Vietnamese country. For this reason, national and international visitors, children and students, professionals and non professionals are attracted to the Museum.The artifacts of the Museum are not only priceless antiquities, but many are everyday objects, such as knives, baskets, garments, flutes, pipes and mats. These objects reflect tangible and intangible cultural heritages of the communities, representing lives and creative activities of the people. Thus, artifacts of the Museum are so varied that they are organized into different collections. The Museum has 54 collections of each individual ethnic group. Functionally classified, there are collections of clothing, jewellery, of agricultural tools, fishing instruments, weapons, household utensils and musical instruments. In addition, there are collections of artifacts related to the various religions, beliefs, wedding ceremonies, funeral ceremonies and other social and spiritual activities. Based on the specific collections, the Museum organizes exhibitions and publishes books and catalogues in different formats in order to meet the needs of various audiences of different backgrounds.The two floor building, which is inspired by the Vietnamese famous and ancient bronze drum, holds the permanent collection. A granite bridge leads from the main gate to the entrance of the exhibition, creating a feeling of going up to a house on stilts which is very popular in many areas of Vietnam. On entering the Museum, the granite floor is decorated with dark tiles arranged in the shape of an S. This decoration symbolises the shape of the Vietnamese coastline, the earth is in dark color and the ocean is light grey.The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology has been designed to reflect the country's technical and scientific progress as well as the Museum's objectives. First of all, the Museum was created for everybody. This is reflected in both the architecture and the display techniques. The Museum has ramps for physically challenged people and an electric elevator allowing access to the second floor. All steps have handrails that are very comfortable for older people. Learning from the experiences of many museums in the world, the museum texts are not in capital letters but small letters so that it is easy for people of different ages to read them. Panels are presented at reasonable heights, for both buy Hermes bags replica adults and children. In addition to objects, there are photographs, texts, videos and many reference materials, all of which can be brought into full play to inform visitors with different levels of education and different needs.The objects are displayed as centerpieces because they reflect the everyday lives of the people. The Museum's consistent point of view is that the display should be simple, so that visitors can replica Hermes Classic Shoulder Birkin bag admire the beauty and finesse of each ordinary and simple item. Although there are no illustrative paintings in the Museum, photographs and videos are used to illustrate people's lives.A restricted number of 700 objects and 280 photographs are displayed in the Museum's permanent exhibits, which helps visitors avoid being distracted by an over representation of artifacts.The different collections are displayed according to language groups and territories. Most of the objects presented in the 97 showcases are original. The showcases have either one sided windows or four sided windows, depending on the artifacts presented. For example, some cases present many artifacts; others have only one significant object. Among the showcases in the display, 50 cases are accompanied by texts. Each object has a label denoting its name, the ethnic group and the place where it was created. There are also mannequins, maps, graphs, hardcover books, photographs, videotapes, cassette tapes, models, and 33 section panels. Though the Museum is not large, dioramas highlight certain customs or cultural features of ethnic groups.Adding to the many layers of information available to visitors, the museum provides hundreds of panels composed of explanations, illustrative photographs and maps. Unfortunately, because of fake hermes bag blue limited space, the texts are condensed. Not only do the texts and the object labels serve a national audience, they are also translated into English and French in order to facilitate international visitors. Thus, visitors experiencing the museum, even without a tour guide, are able to understand the main messages of the displays.New technical solutions have been used throughout the Museum, such as focused lights. The light radiates inside and outside the glass windows focusing on the most significant aspect of each object in order to set off its beauty and draw visitors' attention. In addition, a ventilation system has been installed within each display area to protect the objects from mould and decay.The outdoor exhibition area is only large enough for the most popular architectural styles to be represented. Already presented are the Ede long house, the Tay stilt house, the Yao house half on stilts, half on earth, the Hmong house whose roof is made of pomu wood, the Viet house with tile roof and the Giarai tomb. There are future plans to present the Bahnar communal house, the Cham traditional house and the Hanhi house made with beaten walls. Between the houses, there are trees indigenous to the area of each house, zigzagging paths and a meandering stream crossed by small bridges. The outdoor museum is being realised step by step.
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is both a research centre and a public museum exhibiting the ethnic groups of Vietnam. The mission of the Museum is scientific research, collection, documentation, conservation, exhibition and preserving the cultural and historic patrimony of the nation's different ethnic groups. The museum also serves to guide research, conservation, and technology that are specific to the work of an ethnographic museum.In its planning for the future, the Museum intends to present the cultures and civilisations of other countries of South East Asia as well as in the region.Vietnam is a multi ethnic country, which is composed of 54 ethnic groups. Perceiving the importance of having an ethnographic museum to preserve and present the cultural heritages of ethnic groups, the Government decided to establish a museum of ethnology in Hanoi. The Proposal for the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology was officially approved on December 14, 1987. Land was allocated for construction: in 1987, 2,500m2 and in 1988, 9,500m2. Then, in 1990, the Prime Minister decided to allocate the entire 3,27 acres of land to the Museum.During construction (1987 to 1995), the Project Managing Board and the Museum Department were a part of the Institute of Ethnology. On October 24, 1995, the Prime Minister made the decision on establishment of the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, under National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities. On November 12, 1997, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology inaugurated its permanent exhibition and officially opened to the public.The Museum is located in a large open area on Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay District, about hermes bag replica 8 km from the city centre. This area used to be paddy field of the local people. During the construction of the Museum, the entire infrastructure was built, including the 700m road from Hoang Quoc Viet Street to the entrance of the Museum. 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The outdoor exhibition, which will be accomplished in the first years of the 21st century, is to highlight different types of houses in all parts of Vietnam. Pathways link the indoor and outdoor exhibitions with each other.Since its inauguration on the occasion of the 7th Summit of Franco phony in Hanoi, give date the Museum receives about 60,000 visitors annually.What is new at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology?The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a valuable centre for the exhibition and the preservation of cultural heritages of the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. To date, the Museum has collected 15,000 artifacts, 2,190 slides, 42,000 photographs, 237 audiotapes, 373 videotapes and 25 CD ROMs. It is also a centre for ethnographic research employing many experts on the different ethnic groups. People come to the Museum just not to visit or entertain, but also to learn about these ethnic groups, their cultural diversity and the uniqueness of each group and region, as well as traditional values throughout the Vietnamese country. For this reason, national and international visitors, children and students, professionals and non professionals are attracted to the Museum.The artifacts of the Museum are not only priceless antiquities, but many are everyday objects, such as knives, baskets, garments, flutes, pipes and mats. These objects reflect tangible and intangible cultural heritages of the communities, representing lives and creative activities of the people. Thus, artifacts of the Museum are so varied that they are organized into different collections. The Museum has 54 collections of each individual ethnic group. Functionally classified, there are collections of clothing, jewellery, of agricultural tools, fishing instruments, weapons, household utensils and musical instruments. In addition, there are collections of artifacts related to the various religions, beliefs, wedding ceremonies, funeral ceremonies and other social and spiritual activities. Based on the specific collections, the Museum organizes exhibitions and publishes books and catalogues in different formats in order to meet the needs of various audiences of different backgrounds.The two floor building, which is inspired by the Vietnamese famous and ancient bronze drum, holds the permanent collection. A granite bridge leads from the main gate to the entrance of the exhibition, creating a feeling of going up to a house on stilts which is very popular in many areas of Vietnam. On entering the Museum, the granite floor is decorated with dark tiles arranged in the shape of an S. This decoration symbolises the shape of the Vietnamese coastline, the earth is in dark color and the ocean is light grey.The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology has been designed to reflect the country's technical and scientific progress as well as the Museum's objectives. First of all, the Museum was created for everybody. This is reflected in both the architecture and the display techniques. The Museum has ramps for physically challenged people and an electric elevator allowing access to the second floor. All steps have handrails that are very comfortable for older people. Learning from the experiences of many museums in the world, the museum texts are not in capital letters but small letters so that it is easy for people of different ages to read them. Panels are presented at reasonable heights, for both buy Hermes bags replica adults and children. In addition to objects, there are photographs, texts, videos and many reference materials, all of which can be brought into full play to inform visitors with different levels of education and different needs.The objects are displayed as centerpieces because they reflect the everyday lives of the people. The Museum's consistent point of view is that the display should be simple, so that visitors can replica Hermes Classic Shoulder Birkin bag admire the beauty and finesse of each ordinary and simple item. Although there are no illustrative paintings in the Museum, photographs and videos are used to illustrate people's lives.A restricted number of 700 objects and 280 photographs are displayed in the Museum's permanent exhibits, which helps visitors avoid being distracted by an over representation of artifacts.The different collections are displayed according to language groups and territories. Most of the objects presented in the 97 showcases are original. The showcases have either one sided windows or four sided windows, depending on the artifacts presented. For example, some cases present many artifacts; others have only one significant object. Among the showcases in the display, 50 cases are accompanied by texts. Each object has a label denoting its name, the ethnic group and the place where it was created. There are also mannequins, maps, graphs, hardcover books, photographs, videotapes, cassette tapes, models, and 33 section panels. Though the Museum is not large, dioramas highlight certain customs or cultural features of ethnic groups.Adding to the many layers of information available to visitors, the museum provides hundreds of panels composed of explanations, illustrative photographs and maps. Unfortunately, because of fake hermes bag blue limited space, the texts are condensed. Not only do the texts and the object labels serve a national audience, they are also translated into English and French in order to facilitate international visitors. Thus, visitors experiencing the museum, even without a tour guide, are able to understand the main messages of the displays.New technical solutions have been used throughout the Museum, such as focused lights. The light radiates inside and outside the glass windows focusing on the most significant aspect of each object in order to set off its beauty and draw visitors' attention. In addition, a ventilation system has been installed within each display area to protect the objects from mould and decay.The outdoor exhibition area is only large enough for the most popular architectural styles to be represented. Already presented are the Ede long house, the Tay stilt house, the Yao house half on stilts, half on earth, the Hmong house whose roof is made of pomu wood, the Viet house with tile roof and the Giarai tomb. There are future plans to present the Bahnar communal house, the Cham traditional house and the Hanhi house made with beaten walls. Between the houses, there are trees indigenous to the area of each house, zigzagging paths and a meandering stream crossed by small bridges. The outdoor museum is being realised step by step.
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"We love those two shows," Paul Lee, ABC's entertainment president, said of "Apartment 23" and "Happy Endings" at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour just last week. "They are incredibly distinctive, they're incredibly well written . [but] we didn't have much place to put them . We're proudly behind them on Tuesdays . It wasn't just the competition, we had an incredibly disrupted launch schedule [as a result of the elections and Hurricane Sandy] . 'Happy Endings' is ready [to stand on its own] and we're going to do that as we go . These are shows that we love."
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