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By KARYN SCHERERPeter van Nieuwkoop was due to be sentenced in the Auckland District Court yesterday on more than 30 charges relating to four schemes with which van cleef and arpels engagement ring price fake he was involved in the late 1990s.But his sentencing has been adjourned for another month.The charges relate to van Nieuwkoop's time as loan manager at mortgage brokers Reeves Moses Hudig.Information on the company's website about the offer, which closes at the end of this month, assures investors its contributory mortgages have been "carefully appraised" and are subject to "professionally administered internal and external controls designed to ensure investors enjoy trouble free and rewarding investments".The assurance is signed by van Nieuwkoop.In recent days, the company has also begun a prominent newspaper advertising campaign stressing that its process of scrutinising borrowers and their proposals is "very comprehensive".Securities Commission chairwoman Jane Diplock referred queries about the case to the Companies Office, which did not return calls by press time.Diplock confirmed the commission was continuing to investigate a further four or five such schemes.It has already ordered Christchurch based NZ Commercial Mortgage Brokers to cease acting as contributory mortgage brokers, and last week banned Auckland based Money Managers from offering its clients contributory mortgages for 12 months.The commission van cleef clover ring fake believes small investors have ploughed around $500 million into such schemes.The schemes pool small investors' money and fake van cleef butterfly ring lend it to borrowers or developers and usually offer high interest rates, often because the borrowers or developers have been unable to obtain finance from banks or other traditional sources.But the commission believes many promoters are not following the rules, and that investors are unaware of the risks.Van Nieuwkoop argued during his trial that bad decisions were made because of work pressures and under staffing. He said he was unaware of regulations surrounding contributory mortgages.Judge Barry Morris rejected the arguments, saying it was his "clear view" all the allegations were proven.Last August, Judge John Hole dismissed similar allegations against two other Reeves Moses Hudig directors, Roger Moses and Gary Stevens. The Companies Office has appealed against the dismissal.Last year, Reeves Moses Hudig owner Sovereign sold the company to Harts Australasia, and repaid $23 million to small investors, including a large sum relating to van Nieuwkoop loan decisions. But investors lost out on interest of around 11 per cent.
Talkbacks Stalin's Jews
As a Jew, I found this article very useful , besides being interesting. Good for Ynet for publishing it. These historical facts do not take away anything from Jews as people and that anti Semites use them does not make any difference to me. History is history. Stalin's commissars acted as communists and not as Jews. I have grown up in that country as many other Jews, and only thing I remember is a rampant anti Semitism from every fiber of that society. I never knew and never was taught in school that we , Jews , were such great contributors to the Soviet power, the only thing I knew that we are anti Soviet element and that Dora Kaplan , a Jew, shot Lenin (that I was told in the first grade). I don't know what those Stalin's Jews were more: idiots or bastards. I think equally both, let them rot in their graves and I spit on them.
I'm a van cleef flower earrings replica christian woman that was raised in the 50s. It seems that for most of my life I've heard read and seen stories about the Holocaust. My heart bled when as a little girl, I read "The Diary of Ann Frank". I really believe that the atrocity of the holocaust was presented to me as the worst genocide of all time. Since the onset of the internet I've learned of many genocides. When I learned of the jewish participation in the Russian revolution, my general feeling was one of betrayal and distrust. Covering up, hiding facts and portraying one's own group as being the most oppressed simply isn't a good idea. It will, I think, hurt jewish people in the long run.
I am the child of holocaust survivors, whose family was murdered in Poland. But I knew nothing about the Ukrainian holocaust until I read some books about it much later, in the Ben Gurion University library of Israel of all places.
Then I understood why so many Ukrainians collaborated to murder so many of our Jews when the Nazis first came in.
We have to admit the truth. Many Jews willingly, and some Jews unwillingly, were used in Stalin's scheme to collectivize and to murder millions of peasants who were in his way. The Jewish Left should know they have a lot of blood on their hands, whether they know it or not. While most of those Jews who were involved ultimately were destroyed in Stalin's later purges, the facts are the facts, and they are not deniable. We ask Germans to admit and repent of their crimes. We ask Turks to recognize what they did to the Armenians. The Jewish Left too must learn, own up, and repent as well. Jews are not blameless. My grandparents had nothing to do with Communism, but they paid the price with their lives nonetheless.
I aplaud your partial honesty in describing the Jewish involvement with Bolshevism and its horror. However, according to Solshenitsyn and many others the Jewish nature of the torture apparatus was far worse than you so dantily describe it It is after all a Lenin statement which said: No one is as cruel as a Jew. Your incessant harping on the other criminals (meaning the Germans) also is supspect, since it was World Jewry which declared war on Germany in 1933, thereby making every Jew his mortal enemy. Furthermore, the Jewish population which had lived like Croesus in Germany at the expense of the indigenous population, did not speak out against this Jewish outrage. And I could go on and on. The crimes committed by Jews against the world are so heinous, so all inclusive, so terrible, that no matter how many of you acknowledge monsters like Kaganovich, it will matter not. Incidentally, if you are so concerned, why dont you extradite Morel to Poland to stand trial as one of the supreme monsters of the post war era? and while we ae at it, why dont you draw me a plan for a working gas chamber and how do you explain 6 million dead which did not leave behind even a single bone, much less the 15.000 tons of bones and ashes they should have? And how come no arguments are ever advanced but merely name calling, character asassination and blackmail when asking simple questions like How? You are hypocrits, liars and embezzlers, no more. Gerry Frederics
This is a very interesting topic, and it's about time someone started writing about it. History must be investigated impartially, regardless of the light it shines on the subject at hand a negative or a positive one.
And, most definitely, certainly, no doubt about it whatsoever, we will never see Spielberg (or any Hollywood director, for replica van cleef gold earrings that matter) make a movie on this topic.
I commend you for your courage and integrity. Living in Miami, FL and NYC, I was enjoyed the friendship of many Jews. But as I grew more aware of the dark side of what has really happened historically and what is happening now with Israel and the USA "neocons", I find that I need to bite my tongue among the Jews I know here in San Miguel de Allende. Of course, the same could be said for Christians and Americans, especially Americans. All of whom replica van cleef and arpels earrings alhambra refuse to acknowledge reality. Speaking the truth is a courageous act in these times.
As a Jew, I found this article very useful , besides being interesting. Good for Ynet for publishing it. These historical facts do not take away anything from Jews as people and that anti Semites use them does not make any difference to me. History is history. Stalin's commissars acted as communists and not as Jews. I have grown up in that country as many other Jews, and only thing I remember is a rampant anti Semitism from every fiber of that society. I never knew and never was taught in school that we , Jews , were such great contributors to the Soviet power, the only thing I knew that we are anti Soviet element and that Dora Kaplan , a Jew, shot Lenin (that I was told in the first grade). I don't know what those Stalin's Jews were more: idiots or bastards. I think equally both, let them rot in their graves and I spit on them.
I'm a van cleef flower earrings replica christian woman that was raised in the 50s. It seems that for most of my life I've heard read and seen stories about the Holocaust. My heart bled when as a little girl, I read "The Diary of Ann Frank". I really believe that the atrocity of the holocaust was presented to me as the worst genocide of all time. Since the onset of the internet I've learned of many genocides. When I learned of the jewish participation in the Russian revolution, my general feeling was one of betrayal and distrust. Covering up, hiding facts and portraying one's own group as being the most oppressed simply isn't a good idea. It will, I think, hurt jewish people in the long run.
I am the child of holocaust survivors, whose family was murdered in Poland. But I knew nothing about the Ukrainian holocaust until I read some books about it much later, in the Ben Gurion University library of Israel of all places.
Then I understood why so many Ukrainians collaborated to murder so many of our Jews when the Nazis first came in.
We have to admit the truth. Many Jews willingly, and some Jews unwillingly, were used in Stalin's scheme to collectivize and to murder millions of peasants who were in his way. The Jewish Left should know they have a lot of blood on their hands, whether they know it or not. While most of those Jews who were involved ultimately were destroyed in Stalin's later purges, the facts are the facts, and they are not deniable. We ask Germans to admit and repent of their crimes. We ask Turks to recognize what they did to the Armenians. The Jewish Left too must learn, own up, and repent as well. Jews are not blameless. My grandparents had nothing to do with Communism, but they paid the price with their lives nonetheless.
I aplaud your partial honesty in describing the Jewish involvement with Bolshevism and its horror. However, according to Solshenitsyn and many others the Jewish nature of the torture apparatus was far worse than you so dantily describe it It is after all a Lenin statement which said: No one is as cruel as a Jew. Your incessant harping on the other criminals (meaning the Germans) also is supspect, since it was World Jewry which declared war on Germany in 1933, thereby making every Jew his mortal enemy. Furthermore, the Jewish population which had lived like Croesus in Germany at the expense of the indigenous population, did not speak out against this Jewish outrage. And I could go on and on. The crimes committed by Jews against the world are so heinous, so all inclusive, so terrible, that no matter how many of you acknowledge monsters like Kaganovich, it will matter not. Incidentally, if you are so concerned, why dont you extradite Morel to Poland to stand trial as one of the supreme monsters of the post war era? and while we ae at it, why dont you draw me a plan for a working gas chamber and how do you explain 6 million dead which did not leave behind even a single bone, much less the 15.000 tons of bones and ashes they should have? And how come no arguments are ever advanced but merely name calling, character asassination and blackmail when asking simple questions like How? You are hypocrits, liars and embezzlers, no more. Gerry Frederics
This is a very interesting topic, and it's about time someone started writing about it. History must be investigated impartially, regardless of the light it shines on the subject at hand a negative or a positive one.
And, most definitely, certainly, no doubt about it whatsoever, we will never see Spielberg (or any Hollywood director, for replica van cleef gold earrings that matter) make a movie on this topic.
I commend you for your courage and integrity. Living in Miami, FL and NYC, I was enjoyed the friendship of many Jews. But as I grew more aware of the dark side of what has really happened historically and what is happening now with Israel and the USA "neocons", I find that I need to bite my tongue among the Jews I know here in San Miguel de Allende. Of course, the same could be said for Christians and Americans, especially Americans. All of whom replica van cleef and arpels earrings alhambra refuse to acknowledge reality. Speaking the truth is a courageous act in these times.
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My American friend James and I were watching soccer at a restaurant in Queens, but I couldn't stop reading a story about Ratko Mladic's trial at the Hague. There were two pictures with the story: One showed him smiling as he listened to his indictment at a pretrial hearing, and another of a mass grave he created.
"What's that?" James asked.
I wanted to tell James how personal this was. "It's the modern day Nuremberg trial," I said, wishing I could explain better.
I grew up in Bosnia, and fled to America in 1993, at the age of 13, after my family was exiled. A 31 year old survivor of the war, I am one of the 5,000 Bosnians living in Astoria, Queens. Not long ago, I went back to visit my hometown for the first time since we fled. Vacation for other guys my age means partying, replica diamond clover earrings or hanging out with old friends. I spent two weeks visiting graveyards.
On the runway at JFK, I sat between my brother Eldin and my 72 year old father, Senahid, nervous to return to the land after so many years.
"Which day are we going to the cemetery?" my father wanted to know.
"Which cemetery?" I asked as the plane took off.
The next morning in Brcko, the town of my birth, I climbed into the back seat of our rented car wearing a tank top, jeans and sneakers. My brother Eldin shook his head. "You're not going like that, exposing your tattoo." He gestured to the bright blue and yellow coat of arms of the historical Bosnian Flag on my arm. He did not want any trouble.
We were going to see the karate coach, Pero, who betrayed us. Our goal was not to pay respect. It was to see for ourselves that the bastard was dead.
But I'd waited 20 years for this; I would not back down so fast. "Let's stop so I can get two bottles of water," I said.
"Why?" my brother asked. "So you can piss on Pero's grave?"
Eldin knew me too well. As we parked, I felt his body temperature rise, along with his anxiety.
This was a Serb cemetery. We didn't belong here. As I walked by the black marble markers and crosses amid the bitter scent of candle wax, I was conscious of sour looks and muttered profanities. How dare I walk over their sons' graves with that ink on my left shoulder. In 1992, I would have been shot dead.
As I stood over Pero's grave, I recalled how my brother and I were his favorites in the karate club. He helped me become the youngest brown belt there. One happy evening, my mother invited him over for stuffed peppers.
After the war broke out, Pero was put in charge of the city's special police unit. I was shocked when he arrived in front of our building in an army van to cleanse the building of non Serbs like us. We were given an hour to leave, or be killed. My father and brother were thrown in a concentration camp while my mother and I stayed behind.
Pero turned my second home, the sports complex hall where he'd once coached me in karate, into a torture center where corpses of my neighbors were dismembered and stored, my father learned from fellow inmates. Five months later, I passed by Pero standing with a girl holding an AK 47. He pointed his finger at me and laughed. We later heard he was killed by one of his own, a Serb soldier, over a different girl.
"He's gone, we're alive and they still have to live next to us," my brother Eldin tried to console me at Pero's grave. His time came before ours. At least he had a funeral, unlike many of his innocent victims.
The second cemetery, for Bosnian Muslims, was located on the other side of the city. My Grandpa Suljo was buried there. The hatred and bitterness in the city spread to gravesites: Even the dead were split among ethnic groups. When the fighting began, sweet alhambra earrings replica the burial ground became the frontline, and the place was pummeled in order for Serb soldiers to have an unobstructed view. Horses and tractors ripped up and carried away the remaining headstones. Suljo's tombstone was sliced in half. Reconstructed, it was glued back together at its base, just like we were.
I also found the grave of my great Uncle Sabit. He passed away a few months before our arrival. I had been hoping to go trout fishing, like we used to.
When the Serbs stormed his apartment, he hid behind a bookshelf. His sister, my Great Aunt Fatima, lay in the grave next to him. She sacrificed herself in 2003, jumping in front of a cab to save her granddaughter. Her husband, Smajl, mysteriously died in the hospital during the war. We never found out what really happened. In my final memory he was offering himself to the military police to distract them from finding Sabit and my father, who were hiding.
Last, we visited my Grandmother Emina, who passed away after holding services for the sixth month anniversary of my mother's death. Heartbroken, it was a no brainer that she'd go into cardiac arrest.
"Your tattoo looks amazing," the undertaker said, van cleef arpels earrings replica waving as he walked away.
We belonged here.
We visited two more cemeteries. One contained 556 fighters from our side. Another was a burial ground for both Bosnian soldiers and civilians, a six hour car ride away.
"Hey, you have to see this guy, he's not one of us," I yelled to my brother as I read the Serb name of a soldier buried there: Goran. He was a Serb who fought in the Bosnian Army against his own people; he fought for the good side, despite what he had been born into, and his family put him to rest among his Muslim neighbors. In my book, Goran deserved the most respect. His ethnicity didn't matter because he saw the war through the same eyes as everyone else who landed here. If I'd died in my homeland, this would be the place I'd want to lay.
"You'll never catch me dead flying over Bosnia," my mother Adisa used to say after we'd escaped to the United States.
It had been four years since we'd been to see her in Enfield, Connecticut, where we'd promised to spread crushed marble stones on her grave.
My American friend James and I were watching soccer at a restaurant in Queens, but I couldn't stop reading a story about Ratko Mladic's trial at the Hague. There were two pictures with the story: One showed him smiling as he listened to his indictment at a pretrial hearing, and another of a mass grave he created.
"What's that?" James asked.
I wanted to tell James how personal this was. "It's the modern day Nuremberg trial," I said, wishing I could explain better.
I grew up in Bosnia, and fled to America in 1993, at the age of 13, after my family was exiled. A 31 year old survivor of the war, I am one of the 5,000 Bosnians living in Astoria, Queens. Not long ago, I went back to visit my hometown for the first time since we fled. Vacation for other guys my age means partying, replica diamond clover earrings or hanging out with old friends. I spent two weeks visiting graveyards.
On the runway at JFK, I sat between my brother Eldin and my 72 year old father, Senahid, nervous to return to the land after so many years.
"Which day are we going to the cemetery?" my father wanted to know.
"Which cemetery?" I asked as the plane took off.
The next morning in Brcko, the town of my birth, I climbed into the back seat of our rented car wearing a tank top, jeans and sneakers. My brother Eldin shook his head. "You're not going like that, exposing your tattoo." He gestured to the bright blue and yellow coat of arms of the historical Bosnian Flag on my arm. He did not want any trouble.
We were going to see the karate coach, Pero, who betrayed us. Our goal was not to pay respect. It was to see for ourselves that the bastard was dead.
But I'd waited 20 years for this; I would not back down so fast. "Let's stop so I can get two bottles of water," I said.
"Why?" my brother asked. "So you can piss on Pero's grave?"
Eldin knew me too well. As we parked, I felt his body temperature rise, along with his anxiety.
This was a Serb cemetery. We didn't belong here. As I walked by the black marble markers and crosses amid the bitter scent of candle wax, I was conscious of sour looks and muttered profanities. How dare I walk over their sons' graves with that ink on my left shoulder. In 1992, I would have been shot dead.
As I stood over Pero's grave, I recalled how my brother and I were his favorites in the karate club. He helped me become the youngest brown belt there. One happy evening, my mother invited him over for stuffed peppers.
After the war broke out, Pero was put in charge of the city's special police unit. I was shocked when he arrived in front of our building in an army van to cleanse the building of non Serbs like us. We were given an hour to leave, or be killed. My father and brother were thrown in a concentration camp while my mother and I stayed behind.
Pero turned my second home, the sports complex hall where he'd once coached me in karate, into a torture center where corpses of my neighbors were dismembered and stored, my father learned from fellow inmates. Five months later, I passed by Pero standing with a girl holding an AK 47. He pointed his finger at me and laughed. We later heard he was killed by one of his own, a Serb soldier, over a different girl.
"He's gone, we're alive and they still have to live next to us," my brother Eldin tried to console me at Pero's grave. His time came before ours. At least he had a funeral, unlike many of his innocent victims.
The second cemetery, for Bosnian Muslims, was located on the other side of the city. My Grandpa Suljo was buried there. The hatred and bitterness in the city spread to gravesites: Even the dead were split among ethnic groups. When the fighting began, sweet alhambra earrings replica the burial ground became the frontline, and the place was pummeled in order for Serb soldiers to have an unobstructed view. Horses and tractors ripped up and carried away the remaining headstones. Suljo's tombstone was sliced in half. Reconstructed, it was glued back together at its base, just like we were.
I also found the grave of my great Uncle Sabit. He passed away a few months before our arrival. I had been hoping to go trout fishing, like we used to.
When the Serbs stormed his apartment, he hid behind a bookshelf. His sister, my Great Aunt Fatima, lay in the grave next to him. She sacrificed herself in 2003, jumping in front of a cab to save her granddaughter. Her husband, Smajl, mysteriously died in the hospital during the war. We never found out what really happened. In my final memory he was offering himself to the military police to distract them from finding Sabit and my father, who were hiding.
Last, we visited my Grandmother Emina, who passed away after holding services for the sixth month anniversary of my mother's death. Heartbroken, it was a no brainer that she'd go into cardiac arrest.
"Your tattoo looks amazing," the undertaker said, van cleef arpels earrings replica waving as he walked away.
We belonged here.
We visited two more cemeteries. One contained 556 fighters from our side. Another was a burial ground for both Bosnian soldiers and civilians, a six hour car ride away.
"Hey, you have to see this guy, he's not one of us," I yelled to my brother as I read the Serb name of a soldier buried there: Goran. He was a Serb who fought in the Bosnian Army against his own people; he fought for the good side, despite what he had been born into, and his family put him to rest among his Muslim neighbors. In my book, Goran deserved the most respect. His ethnicity didn't matter because he saw the war through the same eyes as everyone else who landed here. If I'd died in my homeland, this would be the place I'd want to lay.
"You'll never catch me dead flying over Bosnia," my mother Adisa used to say after we'd escaped to the United States.
It had been four years since we'd been to see her in Enfield, Connecticut, where we'd promised to spread crushed marble stones on her grave.
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Outside my local supermarket, the 'kiddies ride' has recently been changed. It used to be an elephant and more recently it was a fire truck. Children have always enjoyed such rides and I have always seen them as a good value treat and relatively harmless for children.I wonder how many of the current generation of children, and/or their parents and grandparents, realise the intent of the latest ride. The fire truck has been replaced by a supermarket home delivery van, complete with corporate logo! The children are now 'delivering' your groceries direct to your door.The use of the ride shows how large corporations use every opportunity to build their brand. Good branding requires constant reinforcement of the existence and unique offering provided.How important is branding?The next time you go shopping, look at what process you go through to pick a particular product. Do you think or say out aloud, or does your partner say: "that a good brand". I define brand in this way:For a product, service or company, brand is the image portrayed and accepted in the market place it is a combination of the identity achieved, the recognition gained and how people react physically and emotionally to what the product, service or company represents.The brand informs prospective customers and customers of your value proposition and distinguishes you from your competitors. The brand should be consistent with what is delivered. It should be unique, memorable and distinctive. is important in the market place. Those companies with a strong branding focus also realise replica van cleef and arpels turquoise alhambra necklace the importance of internal branding as part of their overall marketing effort. I define internal branding as:A conscious and planned process undertaken within the organisation to align staff and business processes with the brand identity and values. It a focused strategy and process that aligns employee understanding and behaviour to the promises and values of the brand.your employees believe in your product and the services that you offer?they support the mission and purpose of your branding?they 'living' your brand through their thoughts, actions and deeds?It is important that your employees are participating in new brand initiatives and strategies. Staff who are unable or unwilling to support your marketing will negatively affect results. and customer service is built by advertising and marketing. Most importantly it is built by customer service. The delivery of the goods and services must match the advertising and marketing promise.Excellent branding is achieved through exceptional customer service. Word of mouth referrals come from memorable experiences. Exceptional imitation magic alhambra necklace service provides the stories that people share with their friends and colleagues. and customer service change programsIf internal branding is "a conscious and planned process undertaken within the organisation to align staff and business processes with the brand identity and values", then customer service training and service reviews will play an important part.The end result is to align "employee understanding and behaviour to the promises and values of the brand". The business focus should be on delivering exceptional customer service when possible. This takes a fake mother of pearl van cleef necklace concentrated effort by management and staff. It comes more easily and naturally if everyone believes in the company, its products and services. as a concept has grown in recent years. It has been tied with the growing realisation about the importance of branding generally. is one way of looking at organisational culture and climate. Change programs generally, and customer service programs particularly, should consider and include branding as part of the internal change processes. Where branding is crucial to organisation success, it is must.
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SC seeks reply from 6 states on plea to ban cow vigilantes
The horrific incident of lynching of a Muslim man at Alwar in Rajasthan for transporting cows on Friday found an echo in the Supreme Court which took note of a plea demanding ban on cow vigilante groups in five Bharatiya Janata Party ruled states and Karnataka where the Congress is in power.
The apex court issued notice to Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka governments seeking their stands on the allegation that level situation in these states was worrisome as such groups were resorting to violence.
With Alwar incident fresh in the mind, a bench comprising Justice Dipak Misra and A M Khanwilkar preferred not to mince a word and decided to wait for the response of these states which since last year have witnessed a spate of such incidents by cow vigilante groups.
The apex court, which in November 2016 had asked the Centre to look into the plea for banning cow vigilante groups, has not received a response as yet with Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar on Friday only stating that notices were not formally issued to these states earlier and the court had asked the Centre to file a response on the plea filed by Congress party activist Tehseen S Poonawalla.
Friday hearing took place in the backdrop of the issue being raked up in the Rajya Sabha for second successive day with the Congress demanding an apology from Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi for misleading the House with his statement denying lynching of a man in Alwar by such vigilantes.
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It has been alleged that cow vigilantes in Rajasthan Alwar had stopped a truck carrying cows from a cattle fair and thrashed its occupants on April 3 leading to the death of a Muslim man.
Such incidents have been reported in past from Maharashtra when on August 21, 2016, a group allegedly chased two trucks carrying bullocks and tried to intercept them without informing the police.
In Uttar Pradesh, rakshaks on August 10, 2016 had allegedly thrashed four persons whom they suspected to be thieves near Jiroli village in Aligarh district.
A 29 year old man from Karnataka Udupi district was lynched allegedly by a mob of right wing groups for carrying cattle in a van on August 17, 2016 and on March 27 this year, seven people were arrested for entering and causing violence at a house in Tellar village as they suspected that cattle was being slaughtered there illegally.
The Hindu right wing groups had allegedly attacked Muslim cattle traders in June 2016 in Jharkhand's Palamu district.
In another incident, two Muslim cattle herders, including a minor boy, were killed and hanged at Jhabar village in the state Latehar district in March 2016.
In Gujarat, a 25 year old man was in September 2016 allegedly thrashed by cow vigilantes and died at a hospital in Ahmedabad after a calf he was transporting in his vehicle died when it met with an accident.
A cow vigilante group in Somnath district in July 2016 had stripped and van cleef fake butterfly necklace beaten up four persons, asking them from where they had got cow hide.
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In Friday brief hearing, when the bench initially asked these state governments to respond within four weeks, the petitioner counsel said, cannot afford to have further such incidents (like Alwar).
ask them to file their reply within two weeks and in the case of Rajasthan, ask a high level official like principal secretary or the chief secretary to file it apex court then gave three weeks time to these states to respond to the plea and fixed the matter for May 3.
The Supreme Court had on October 21 last year agreed to examine the plea which sought action against cow vigilantes who were allegedly indulging in violence and committing atrocities against Dalits and minorities.
The Congress activist in his plea has said that violence committed by these raksha groups have reached to such proportions that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had declared them as people who are the society plea has also alleged that such groups were committing atrocities against Dalits and minorities in the name of protection of cows and other bovines and they were required to be and banned in the interest of social harmony, public morality and law and order in the country menace caused by the so called cow protection groups is spreading fast to every nook and corner of the country and is creating disharmony among various communities and castes, the petition has said.
The plea has also sought to declare as section 12 of the Gujarat Animal Prevention Act, 1954, Section 13 of Maharashtra Animal Prevention Act, 1976, and Section 15 of Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act, 1964, which provide for protection of persons acting in good faith under the Act or rules.
laws and the protection granted therewith act as a catalyst in violence perpetrated by these vigilante groups, it said.
Seeking action against the vigilantes, the petition has said that atrocities committed by them were punishable under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code and under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of atrocities) Act, 1989.
The horrific incident of lynching of a Muslim man at Alwar in Rajasthan for transporting cows on Friday found an echo in the Supreme Court which took note of a plea demanding ban on cow vigilante groups in five Bharatiya Janata Party ruled states and Karnataka where the Congress is in power.
The apex court issued notice to Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka governments seeking their stands on the allegation that level situation in these states was worrisome as such groups were resorting to violence.
With Alwar incident fresh in the mind, a bench comprising Justice Dipak Misra and A M Khanwilkar preferred not to mince a word and decided to wait for the response of these states which since last year have witnessed a spate of such incidents by cow vigilante groups.
The apex court, which in November 2016 had asked the Centre to look into the plea for banning cow vigilante groups, has not received a response as yet with Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar on Friday only stating that notices were not formally issued to these states earlier and the court had asked the Centre to file a response on the plea filed by Congress party activist Tehseen S Poonawalla.
Friday hearing took place in the backdrop of the issue being raked up in the Rajya Sabha for second successive day with the Congress demanding an apology from Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi for misleading the House with his statement denying lynching of a man in Alwar by such vigilantes.
incidents are happening. The problem is not with the Centre but with the states and fake van cleef and arpels turquoise alhambra necklace at the ground level. Rajasthan is also a party in the case, the advocate, appearing for the Congress activist, told the bench which asked these six states to respond within three weeks.
It has been alleged that cow vigilantes in Rajasthan Alwar had stopped a truck carrying cows from a cattle fair and thrashed its occupants on April 3 leading to the death of a Muslim man.
Such incidents have been reported in past from Maharashtra when on August 21, 2016, a group allegedly chased two trucks carrying bullocks and tried to intercept them without informing the police.
In Uttar Pradesh, rakshaks on August 10, 2016 had allegedly thrashed four persons whom they suspected to be thieves near Jiroli village in Aligarh district.
A 29 year old man from Karnataka Udupi district was lynched allegedly by a mob of right wing groups for carrying cattle in a van on August 17, 2016 and on March 27 this year, seven people were arrested for entering and causing violence at a house in Tellar village as they suspected that cattle was being slaughtered there illegally.
The Hindu right wing groups had allegedly attacked Muslim cattle traders in June 2016 in Jharkhand's Palamu district.
In another incident, two Muslim cattle herders, including a minor boy, were killed and hanged at Jhabar village in the state Latehar district in March 2016.
In Gujarat, a 25 year old man was in September 2016 allegedly thrashed by cow vigilantes and died at a hospital in Ahmedabad after a calf he was transporting in his vehicle died when it met with an accident.
A cow vigilante group in Somnath district in July 2016 had stripped and van cleef fake butterfly necklace beaten up four persons, asking them from where they had got cow hide.
'Gau mother of pearl van cleef necklace knock off rakshaks feel they have become emperors'
In Friday brief hearing, when the bench initially asked these state governments to respond within four weeks, the petitioner counsel said, cannot afford to have further such incidents (like Alwar).
ask them to file their reply within two weeks and in the case of Rajasthan, ask a high level official like principal secretary or the chief secretary to file it apex court then gave three weeks time to these states to respond to the plea and fixed the matter for May 3.
The Supreme Court had on October 21 last year agreed to examine the plea which sought action against cow vigilantes who were allegedly indulging in violence and committing atrocities against Dalits and minorities.
The Congress activist in his plea has said that violence committed by these raksha groups have reached to such proportions that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had declared them as people who are the society plea has also alleged that such groups were committing atrocities against Dalits and minorities in the name of protection of cows and other bovines and they were required to be and banned in the interest of social harmony, public morality and law and order in the country menace caused by the so called cow protection groups is spreading fast to every nook and corner of the country and is creating disharmony among various communities and castes, the petition has said.
The plea has also sought to declare as section 12 of the Gujarat Animal Prevention Act, 1954, Section 13 of Maharashtra Animal Prevention Act, 1976, and Section 15 of Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle Preservation Act, 1964, which provide for protection of persons acting in good faith under the Act or rules.
laws and the protection granted therewith act as a catalyst in violence perpetrated by these vigilante groups, it said.
Seeking action against the vigilantes, the petition has said that atrocities committed by them were punishable under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code and under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of atrocities) Act, 1989.
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From the moment he started recording a decade ago, people were primed to hear folk and country affinities in the music of Justin Townes Earle. Here was a guy frequently taking the stage with just his acoustic guitar for accompaniment a symbol that scans as "folk singer" and toting around the names of a pair of troubadour heroes, his dad Steve Earle and his dad's comrade Townes Van Zandt. What sometimes received less attention was the van cleef bangle bracelet fake younger knock off van cleef mother of pearl bracelet Earle's fluency in bluesy swing and swagger and boastful signifying. "If you ain't glad I'm leaving, girl, you know you oughta be," he warned on his first full length album, The Good Life, cavalierly reeling off rambling, gambling and cheating exploits over loping country blues.
Nothing on his seventh album, Kids In The Street, his most pleasing and playful effort to date, feels that stylized. He's cultivated an easeful way of balancing down home and urban, modern and vintage, role inhabiting and autobiographical sensibilities. His spry finger style guitar figures, conversational and citified wit and jauntily slouching delivery are all central elements. In the past, he's usually recorded in his native Nashville, but this time around he went to the Omaha studio of Mike Mogis, who's accustomed to approaching roots music from an indie rock angle. On Kids In The Street, Mogis spikes the grooves with appealingly unexpected textures: a Vibraphone solo here, a hyperactive upright bass vamp there (see the rave ups "15 25" and "Short Hair Woman").
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The title of Earle's murder ballad "Same Old Stagolee" will be familiar to many, because it's his Nashville situated reimagining of a traditional number ("Stagger Lee") that's been taken up and adapted by Mississippi John Hurt and countless other folk and blues performer. Earle's new narrator is a wry, cowardly observer of a murder meant to make an example of a man who crossed a social boundary neighborhood, class or race, we're not told which to pursue a romantic interest.
He makes the cleverest use of class consciousness in the hopped up album opener "Champagne Corolla," in which his protagonist stands on a street corner, admiring a female passerby for her fuel efficient choice of vehicle. "I don't care what no man say," he jives. "She can run all week on just one tank. Goes to show you, maybe baby got a head on her shoulders. And she sure look sweet driving that champagne Corolla."
From the moment he started recording a decade ago, people were primed to hear folk and country affinities in the music of Justin Townes Earle. Here was a guy frequently taking the stage with just his acoustic guitar for accompaniment a symbol that scans as "folk singer" and toting around the names of a pair of troubadour heroes, his dad Steve Earle and his dad's comrade Townes Van Zandt. What sometimes received less attention was the van cleef bangle bracelet fake younger knock off van cleef mother of pearl bracelet Earle's fluency in bluesy swing and swagger and boastful signifying. "If you ain't glad I'm leaving, girl, you know you oughta be," he warned on his first full length album, The Good Life, cavalierly reeling off rambling, gambling and cheating exploits over loping country blues.
Nothing on his seventh album, Kids In The Street, his most pleasing and playful effort to date, feels that stylized. He's cultivated an easeful way of balancing down home and urban, modern and vintage, role inhabiting and autobiographical sensibilities. His spry finger style guitar figures, conversational and citified wit and jauntily slouching delivery are all central elements. In the past, he's usually recorded in his native Nashville, but this time around he went to the Omaha studio of Mike Mogis, who's accustomed to approaching roots music from an indie rock angle. On Kids In The Street, Mogis spikes the grooves with appealingly unexpected textures: a Vibraphone solo here, a hyperactive upright bass vamp there (see the rave ups "15 25" and "Short Hair Woman").
Earle does employ Nashville as a songwriting backdrop, though, by animating moments from a not so innocent or idyllic youth. van cleef and arpels gold bracelet fake In the folk rock number "Maybe a Moment," he tries to cajole a girl into a joyride to Memphis with him and his fellow teenaged delinquents, and in the spare, ruminative title track, he acknowledges conflicted emotions about gentrification erasing the working class neighborhoods of his youth. "No, those weren't better days," he muses, "but they still meant something to me when we were kids out in the street."
The title of Earle's murder ballad "Same Old Stagolee" will be familiar to many, because it's his Nashville situated reimagining of a traditional number ("Stagger Lee") that's been taken up and adapted by Mississippi John Hurt and countless other folk and blues performer. Earle's new narrator is a wry, cowardly observer of a murder meant to make an example of a man who crossed a social boundary neighborhood, class or race, we're not told which to pursue a romantic interest.
He makes the cleverest use of class consciousness in the hopped up album opener "Champagne Corolla," in which his protagonist stands on a street corner, admiring a female passerby for her fuel efficient choice of vehicle. "I don't care what no man say," he jives. "She can run all week on just one tank. Goes to show you, maybe baby got a head on her shoulders. And she sure look sweet driving that champagne Corolla."
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Silo artist Guido van Helten arrives in rural Coonalpyn to embark on latest project
Silo artist Guido van Helten is not fazed as he gazes up at his latest blank canvas five towering grain silos in the South Australian town of Coonalpyn.
"They're not that big," he said, with a smile. "I'm prepared."
For the month of February, the travelling artist renowned for his attention grabbing large scale projects will have a very public platform on the side of the busy Dukes Highway, the main route connecting Adelaide and Melbourne.
The buzz around the project, the first in South Australia for the artist, is tangible and on Wednesday night, it is standing room only at the local footy club, as residents pack in to get their first glimpse of Guido.
MC for the night, Coorong District Council's Nat Traeger draws a big laugh from the 120 strong crowd when she relayed a story of a man who approached her and queried if "there are going to be any nudes".
"He was still going to come anyway, but he was going to bring his friends if there were nudes," she said, before introducing the artist.
Quietly spoken, as the artist guides the audience through a photographic slideshow of his recent projects, including Brim's now famous silos and a long train of wagons in New South Wales, there is silence in the room.
"I really want the work to be about you. It is not mine," van Helten said.
"I want you guys to take ownership of it.
"It is not just about the silos, it is where they sit and the community they sit in."
After his presentation, he pulls up a stool and sinks into a plate of freshly barbecued snags and chats to locals, some of whom were clearly expecting someone a little flashier.
"Doesn't really look like he drives a Ferrari, does he?" quips one man, standing at the bar with a beer in his hand.
The power of art Born and bred Coonalpyn resident Brett Dewhurst admits he had never heard of the name Guido van Helten before the Coonalpyn silo project was announced in July last year.
"I heard he did the Brim silos," he said.
"They were really good and it brought a lot back to their town. Hopefully it does the same here."
With his wife Tracy, Mr Dewhurst is opening a cafe with what promises to soon be the best view in town the front windows looking directly onto the silos.
Called the Coonalpyn Silo Cafe, the business will be one of the first opened in the town for some years and Mr Dewhurst hopes the artwork will help guide visitors and small businesses back to the town.
"It has just died recently," he said, matter of factly.
"There is not much industry here anymore."
As a small child, he remembered a once bustling main street filled with small businesses and farming industries.
Now the van cleef bangle bracelet fake sound of traffic, of which thousands of vehicles pass through the town each day, pervades the main strip.
In the last six months, the town has turned the steady stream of highway traffic into a positive.
The arts renewal project Creating Coonalpyn is six individual projects on the highway designed to give drivers a reason to stop, rather than just pass through.
Now that steady stream of traffic is going to be the town's fortune and council has already planned an RV festival after the silos are complete, designed to show off the town's revamped look.
"Coonalpyn is now having it's turn in the sun," Coorong District Council's Neville Jaensch said.
"We are right behind the community with this project. They are a very enthusiastic bunch and very proud of their community."
Who will feature?Even before it has begun, van Helten's arrival in town has already caused a bit of a stir and generated van cleef diamond bracelet fake more media than the town has seen in decades.
Much of the speculation is about which residents might be immortalised in the project, after Brim's silo subjects became mini celebrities overnight.
But the van cleef arpel bracelet fake artist does not know yet. Although his work attracts international attention, van Helten is planning a fairly down to earth approach to finding any possible diamonds in the rough.
Silo artist Guido van Helten is not fazed as he gazes up at his latest blank canvas five towering grain silos in the South Australian town of Coonalpyn.
"They're not that big," he said, with a smile. "I'm prepared."
For the month of February, the travelling artist renowned for his attention grabbing large scale projects will have a very public platform on the side of the busy Dukes Highway, the main route connecting Adelaide and Melbourne.
The buzz around the project, the first in South Australia for the artist, is tangible and on Wednesday night, it is standing room only at the local footy club, as residents pack in to get their first glimpse of Guido.
MC for the night, Coorong District Council's Nat Traeger draws a big laugh from the 120 strong crowd when she relayed a story of a man who approached her and queried if "there are going to be any nudes".
"He was still going to come anyway, but he was going to bring his friends if there were nudes," she said, before introducing the artist.
Quietly spoken, as the artist guides the audience through a photographic slideshow of his recent projects, including Brim's now famous silos and a long train of wagons in New South Wales, there is silence in the room.
"I really want the work to be about you. It is not mine," van Helten said.
"I want you guys to take ownership of it.
"It is not just about the silos, it is where they sit and the community they sit in."
After his presentation, he pulls up a stool and sinks into a plate of freshly barbecued snags and chats to locals, some of whom were clearly expecting someone a little flashier.
"Doesn't really look like he drives a Ferrari, does he?" quips one man, standing at the bar with a beer in his hand.
The power of art Born and bred Coonalpyn resident Brett Dewhurst admits he had never heard of the name Guido van Helten before the Coonalpyn silo project was announced in July last year.
"I heard he did the Brim silos," he said.
"They were really good and it brought a lot back to their town. Hopefully it does the same here."
With his wife Tracy, Mr Dewhurst is opening a cafe with what promises to soon be the best view in town the front windows looking directly onto the silos.
Called the Coonalpyn Silo Cafe, the business will be one of the first opened in the town for some years and Mr Dewhurst hopes the artwork will help guide visitors and small businesses back to the town.
"It has just died recently," he said, matter of factly.
"There is not much industry here anymore."
As a small child, he remembered a once bustling main street filled with small businesses and farming industries.
Now the van cleef bangle bracelet fake sound of traffic, of which thousands of vehicles pass through the town each day, pervades the main strip.
In the last six months, the town has turned the steady stream of highway traffic into a positive.
The arts renewal project Creating Coonalpyn is six individual projects on the highway designed to give drivers a reason to stop, rather than just pass through.
Now that steady stream of traffic is going to be the town's fortune and council has already planned an RV festival after the silos are complete, designed to show off the town's revamped look.
"Coonalpyn is now having it's turn in the sun," Coorong District Council's Neville Jaensch said.
"We are right behind the community with this project. They are a very enthusiastic bunch and very proud of their community."
Who will feature?Even before it has begun, van Helten's arrival in town has already caused a bit of a stir and generated van cleef diamond bracelet fake more media than the town has seen in decades.
Much of the speculation is about which residents might be immortalised in the project, after Brim's silo subjects became mini celebrities overnight.
But the van cleef arpel bracelet fake artist does not know yet. Although his work attracts international attention, van Helten is planning a fairly down to earth approach to finding any possible diamonds in the rough.
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Road rage needs to be next driving target
Earlier this week, the Daily News detailed the troubling tale of a grandfather who had his windows smashed out after what police said was a road rage incident.
Don Peters was driving along Highway 19A near Departure Bay Road in Nanaimo and pulled up next to a vehicle being driven in what he described as a "dangerous" way. In Peters' van were his 19 year old daughter and four month old grandchild.
After an exchange of words, a passenger in the other vehicle, according to Peters, tossed a milkshake at the van, then took a baseball bat and began hitting his vehicle.
Though the baby was in the vehicle, the man smashed the van's windows, then apparently accidentally smashed a window in the car he was riding in.
Police stopped the car shortly after, and charges are pending.
Fortunately, no one was injured.
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O'Brien was standing with two friends alongside his white Silverado pickup when the white truck accelerated at them.
The friends, Sam Dooley and Luke Stevens, managed to scramble clear, but O'Brien was struck and killed. The vehicle that hit him quickly fled the scene.
The young men had been on their way to the Vancouver airport for a trip to Hawaii.
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Sadly, police have noticed that incidents of road rage are on the upswing.
Nanaimo RCMP investigate at least two road rage incidents a week.
They range from drivers threatening other drivers, saying obscene things or actual violence.
Most of us have been upset at one point or another while behind the wheel.
Anyone who has driven for any length of time has been cut off by someone changing lanes without signalling.
Most of us have been behind a driver going 55 km/h in the fast lane on the highway, or behind a driver who waits a few too many seconds before realizing the light is green.
But any reaction beyond a few muttered words under your breath or a short honk of the horn should be unacceptable.
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Harsher penalties, particularly long driving bans, should result for anyone convicted of violent offences stemming from replica vca alhambra necklace road rage.
Extensive and successful campaigns have helped both the public and policy makers take notice of the ills of drinking and driving.
More recently, banning the use of cellphones while driving has become a bit of a cause celebre.
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Also important is the reminder never to take things into your own hands. If you see another motorist driving dangerously or erratically, do not attempt to stop them or engage them in any way.
Earlier this week, the Daily News detailed the troubling tale of a grandfather who had his windows smashed out after what police said was a road rage incident.
Don Peters was driving along Highway 19A near Departure Bay Road in Nanaimo and pulled up next to a vehicle being driven in what he described as a "dangerous" way. In Peters' van were his 19 year old daughter and four month old grandchild.
After an exchange of words, a passenger in the other vehicle, according to Peters, tossed a milkshake at the van, then took a baseball bat and began hitting his vehicle.
Though the baby was in the vehicle, the man smashed the van's windows, then apparently accidentally smashed a window in the car he was riding in.
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As shocking as that incident was, it paled van cleef and arpels alhambra diamond necklace knock off in comparison to what unfolded in Langley. Thursday when the driver of a white truck that had earlier forced O'Brien's vehicle into a ditch, suddenly returned.
O'Brien was standing with two friends alongside his white Silverado pickup when the white truck accelerated at them.
The friends, Sam Dooley and Luke Stevens, managed to scramble clear, but O'Brien was struck and killed. The vehicle that hit him quickly fled the scene.
The young men had been on their way to the Vancouver airport for a trip to Hawaii.
Police blamed severe road copy van cleef and arpels pearl necklace rage in the death.
Sadly, police have noticed that incidents of road rage are on the upswing.
Nanaimo RCMP investigate at least two road rage incidents a week.
They range from drivers threatening other drivers, saying obscene things or actual violence.
Most of us have been upset at one point or another while behind the wheel.
Anyone who has driven for any length of time has been cut off by someone changing lanes without signalling.
Most of us have been behind a driver going 55 km/h in the fast lane on the highway, or behind a driver who waits a few too many seconds before realizing the light is green.
But any reaction beyond a few muttered words under your breath or a short honk of the horn should be unacceptable.
Since police are so concerned about the increase in the road rage incidents, asking our lawmakers to sit up and take notice is one way of addressing the concerns.
Harsher penalties, particularly long driving bans, should result for anyone convicted of violent offences stemming from replica vca alhambra necklace road rage.
Extensive and successful campaigns have helped both the public and policy makers take notice of the ills of drinking and driving.
More recently, banning the use of cellphones while driving has become a bit of a cause celebre.
And rightly so.
The notion that we can simply do what we want while behind the wheel is absurd.
Driving requires all of your mental faculties. If doing so means you are unable to remain attentive, measured and calm, regardless of the circumstances, you should not be driving.
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Sketch released of Palos Verdes Estates kidnapping suspect
Police are still looking for two suspects in an attempted kidnapping that occurred Thursday in Palos Verdes Estates.
They have released a sketch of one of the suspects, who is described as a white, middle aged male with a medium build, tan skin and dark brown hair cut close to his head. They do not have any information on the second suspect. when an 11 year old boy was walking home from a bus stop near Coronel Plaza and Via Margarita, according to a police report.
A brown Chevy van pulled up alongside the boy and the driver asked for directions to "the promenade."
When the boy took out his phone to look for directions, the driver asked him to come closer to the vehicle so he could hear him better, police said.
As the boy approached the van, he heard the passenger side door open, and he felt a second person grab his backpack from behind and try to pull him into the van, police said.
"From that point on I squirmed and bolted straight to my house," the boy told NBC4.
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Police are still looking for two suspects in an attempted kidnapping that occurred Thursday in Palos Verdes Estates.
They have released a sketch of one of the suspects, who is described as a white, middle aged male with a medium build, tan skin and dark brown hair cut close to his head. They do not have any information on the second suspect. when an 11 year old boy was walking home from a bus stop near Coronel Plaza and Via Margarita, according to a police report.
A brown Chevy van pulled up alongside the boy and the driver asked for directions to "the promenade."
When the boy took out his phone to look for directions, the driver asked him to come closer to the vehicle so he could hear him better, police said.
As the boy approached the van, he heard the passenger side door open, and he felt a second person grab his backpack from behind and try to pull him into the van, police said.
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