![]() ![]() Four years ago, with an air of modest nonentity, he cleverly kept Melvyn Bragg at bay on a South Bank Show meant to celebrate a life-time’s oeuvre a good deal racier than most and richer than many. In later years, by a fluke of fashion bizarre enough to have tickled him, Raven as a writer was not so much neglected or forgotten as taken for granted. He also did wonderful television, from adapting The Pallisers (1974) to Edward & Mrs Simpsons (1980). May of his 34 books, written for money or mischief, will live on as Gibbonian footnotes to his true achievement: using one 10-decker novel to lure the post-war mid-century into a web of lethal humour. But Raven came nearer than other novelists to exposing, in the grandeur of its squalor and the dubiety of its standards, the times he lived in and saw through. His was a leisurely and not a powered disposition. The highest pinnacles of literary achievement were not denied him he denied them to himself - they would have diminished his life by occasioning too much work. His behaviour often reverted to apes, as though public-school bliss, whether in sport or bed or library, had entrapped his spirit for good. ![]() With his slanted eyes devilish eye-brows and in later years rugose cheeks, he had the air of a wickedly innocent Silenus, more than willing to admit his own faults and vices while keeping a sharp look-out for the fibs and evasions he expected of everyone else. LIBERTINE, WANDERER, scholar, rogue, debtor - none of these labels ever quite stuck to the writer Simon Raven, though he took full advantage of the seedy kudos they brought him. The following article, discovered in the Charterhouse scrapbook, details Raven’s extraordinary life. He is best know for is his Alms for Oblivion series of books, though he also gained considerable recognition for his TV work. In later life, he retired to the Charterhouse, and while there was featured as the subject of an episode of The South Bank Show. To escape a life of petticoats and politeness at her stuffy finishing school, Hilary sets out in search of her own seaworthy adventure, where she gets swept up in a madcap quest involving a map without an X, a magical treasure that likely doesn’t exist, a talking gargoyle, a crew of misfit scallywags, and the most treacherous-and unexpected-villain on the High Seas. Written with uproarious wit and an inviting storyteller tone, the first book in Caroline Carlson’s quirky seafaring series is a piratical tale like no other.Simon Arthur Noël Raven (28 December 1927 – ) was an English novelist, essayist, dramatist and raconteur who, in a writing career of forty years, caused controversy, amusement and offence. She can tie a knot faster than a fleet of sailors, and she already owns a rather pointy sword. There’s only one problem: The Very Nearly Honorable Leage of Pirates refuses to let any girl join their ranks of scourges and scallywags. But Hilary is not the kind of girl to take no for answer. ![]() She can tread water for thirty-seven minutes. From Goodreads: Pirates! Magic! Treasure! A gargoyle? Caroline Carlson’s hilarious novel is perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events and Trenton Lee Stewart’s Mysterious Benedict Society. Hilary Westfield has always dreamed of being a pirate.
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![]() ![]() Jackson, Sandra Bullock, Oliver Platt (the MVP of supporting casts), Donald and Kiefer Sutherland, and of course, Kevin Spacey. Luckily, we have people like Matthew McConaughey, Samuel L. It simply deals with subject matter that doesn’t translate across the world racism and prejudice and legal loopholes and injustice exist globally, but “ A Time to Kill” highlights just how American those issues are by essentially Americanizing them through every lens possible. Seriously, Europe HATED this film, having reaction of out right disdain and even hyperbolic vomiting over the films content and conclusions. Without the top notch cast firing on all cylinders, even American audiences would be as disturbed as many of the foreign ones. The film paints in broad strokes, and while it isn’t necessarily short on emotion, it only appears to be deeper than it really is. The problem is that while none of these are above criticism and deserve hard, deep critiques, and examinations of their proceedings, it still only scratches the surface of what’s really being discussed, and essentially reaches the conclusion that revenge is fine as long as its in response to racism. ![]() It’s hard to really properly portray a film about a black man who exacts revenge on the white men who raped his daughter and feels justified for doing so because racism is the driving force within the legal system. It simply falls short of capturing or properly depicting the nuances and complexity of the issues the drive the story forward. That’s not say “ A Time to Kill” is a bad movie it isn’t. A TIME TO KILL, Matthew McConaughey, 1996 It glamorizes the worst of American culture, and reaches unsettling conclusions through over the top sentimentality. Internationally, it fails to resonate with most viewers, as the types of systemic racism, gun violence, death penalty and justified vigilantism depicted can only be understood by solely American audiences. The film becomes somewhat of a definitive American film and not in a complimentary way. Any film that tries to tackle and solve racism in a span of 2 hours has its work cut out for it, and “ A Time to Kill” is elevated more by its performances that it is with the story that’s being told. The film may be a little too cliche and simple for its own good, but it nevertheless touches (or at least attempts to touch) on the very things that still plague America today. “ A Time to Kill” somehow manages to date itself with its broad sentimentality of deeper systemic issues while also somehow remaining rather timely dealing with those very same issues as we view them today. This is perhaps the most irreverent and relevant film that celebrates its 25th birthday I’ve done so far. Nixon: Well … I think that we would … I think that we’re splitting hairs here. Otherwise they’re in an impossible position.įrost: So that the black-bag jobs that were authorized in the Huston plan … if they’d gone ahead, would have been made legal by your action? Nixon: Exactly … exactly… if the president … if, for example, the president approves something … approves an action, ah … because of the national security or in this case because of a threat to internal peace and order of, ah … ah … significant magnitude … then … the president’s decision in that instance is one, ah … that enables those who carry it out to carry it out without violating a law. Nixon: Well, when the president does it … that means that it is not illegal. įrost: So, what in a sense you’re saying is that there are certain situations and the Huston plan or that part of it was one of them where the president can decide that it’s in the best interest of the nation or something and do something illegal. And in addition with domestic groups that used and advocated violence…. Ah … under the circumstances I felt that we had to coordinate these activities and get a more effective program for dealing with, first, foreign-directed, ah … espionage, ah … or foreign-supported, ah… subversion. That’s the highly sensitive, technical work, you know, to break codes and that sort of thing … had very little communication with the other two. Ah … there were CIA … was not speaking to the FBI … the NSA, the National Security Agency, which of course does all of our work. Alright, now, now in 1970, in the middle of 1970, ah … we were faced with a situation here, first, where the intelligence agencies weren’t working together. ![]() And while we’ve argued about our crime statistics, where at least in ’72 there was a decrease rather than an increase. The cities did cease to be burned, and bombings did go down. ![]() Washing over into ’69 and continued through ’70 and then, thank God, began to go down in ’71 and ’72, when calm was restored to the campuses. Ah … ’‘68 … ’69 … ’70 … the residue of the terrible period of ’68. Ah… it was a year of turbulence in American society. Ah … but most significantly, it was a year in which there had been thirty thousand bombings and fifty thousand …I mean, sorry, three thousands bombings, three thousand bombings and fifty thousand bomb threats … which caused, ah … the evacuation of buildings. There had been about eleven the year before. It was a year in which we had, ah … sixteen airplane hijackings. We had a situation where thirty-five thousand people, ah … had been victims of assaults. Now, why were we concerned? Let’s look at the year, 1970. Ah … the Weathermen and the Black Panthers. You will note that a surreptitious entry in cases involving national security and specifically mentions, ah … two, ah … groups of, ah … internal organizations who had no foreign connections as far as we know. Now let’s first, let’s second understand what the surreptitious entry is limited to. And Kennedy, of course, even before Vietnam began to escalate, had the beginning of the violent racial disturbances … ah … which led to some activities in this category. Kennedy and Johnson as Vietnam began to come in. Truman and Eisenhower in the Cold War period. ![]() ![]() When he said, “Must a government be too strong for the liberties of its people? Or too weak to defend or maintain its own existence?” That’s the dilemma that presidents have had to face, ah … Roosevelt had to face it in World War II. Ah … I think Abraham Lincoln has stated it better than anybody else, as he does in so many cases. Nixon: Because as president of the United States … ah … I had to make a decision, as has faced most presidents, in fact, all of them, ah … in which, ah … the national security in terms of a threat from abroad, ah … and the security of the individual … individual violence at home had to be put first. Why did you approve a plan that included an element like that … that was clearly illegal? It got your okay on July the fourteenth, didn’t it? And in the Huston plan it stated very clearly, with reference to the entry that was being proposed, it said very clearly, use of this technique is clearly illegal, it amounts to burglary … however, it is also one of the most fruitful tools and it can produce the type of intelligence which cannot be obtained in any other fashion. Source: Sir David Frost, Frost/Nixon: Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews (New York: Harper Perennial, 2007), 254-6, 266-71.įrost: You called a meeting on June the fifth, 1970, about the Huston plan and eventually approved it in July. They were in Rio for a month before the games. It will be a markedly different experience than Hixon had in Brazil five years ago. They’ll spend much of the time training together either in Indiana (where Capobianco is and they both went to college) or Michigan (where Hixon is working on an MBA). He and Capobianco won’t leave for Tokyo for another month. “You always dream of medaling as an individual, but I know we’re in a good spot to win a medal in synchro, and I can put all of my energy into that,” Hixon said. It lets him focus more on synchro, where there will only be eight teams competing and a much better chance at a medal. I don’t get another opportunity.”īut he found a silver lining. I thought I prepared pretty well, and it started in the prelims and it went well,” he said. “Pretty embarrassed in myself from that performance. You never get it back. I’m disappointed in myself with how that went. ![]() “I’m really disappointed with how that went. Hixon finished fourth, 10 points out of a second consecutive individual berth. The top two divers qualified for the Olympics. He started it in third trailing Campbell by less than a point. “I’ve been lucky to have such great synchro partners,” Hixon said. “I’ve been saying I’m just the bridge between two great divers.”Īfter Friday’s synchro finals, Hixon turned his attention to Sunday’s individual final. It’s tradition that when someone makes their first Olympic team, a former member will bestow their Olympic ring. I think Sammy still feels like he’s part of the team, and rightfully so,” Hixon said. ![]() His former synchro partner Dorman also saluted him and Capobianco. “Those are most likely the last dives I’ll ever do in the United States,” Michael Hixon said. “It was special to have my mom there since she was my first coach.” Though the IUPUI Natatorium in Indianapolis wasn’t at full capacity, Hixon’s parents Mandy Hixon - the longtime UMass diving coach - and dad Dave Hixon, the former men’s basketball coach at Amherst College, were both in attendance to see their son become an Olympian for the second time. We’re going to have to hit the last dive.” I guarantee you we’re not going to be in a situation in the Olympics where we have a lot of space from the teams beneath us. For us, it was important to have a good performance there. It’s a lot like it’s going to be in Tokyo. “You’re still in an environment where there’s a ton of pressure. “You don’t want to make an Olympic team on a dive you do for threes. That’s not a great look,” Hixon said. Though Hixon and Capobianco didn’t need it as they already had more points than second-place Gregory Duncan and Grayson Campbell before ascending the ladder, they finished the list with a flourish and sent themselves to Tokyo in style. They maintained that focus through their last - and most challenging - dive: 109C, a forward dive with four and a half turns in the tuck position. Trying to get him to focus on the diving was what it was all about.” “I think we were both pretty nervous but I had been there before, Andrew hadn’t. For us it was about going out in the prelims and semis and creating some space,” said the 26-year old Hixon. They eventually won the silver medal in Rio De Janeiro later that summer. The entire experience was new for Capobianco, competing in his first Olympic Trials. He and Sam Dorman occupied a similar position in 2016. “As long as they hit the water, they’re going to Tokyo,” NBC commentator Ted Robinson said. They led by nearly 100 points with a dive to go. ![]() It grew to the point of insurmountable as the list progressed. The Amherst native and his partner Andrew Capobianco built a large lead entering Friday’s men’s 3-meter synchronized final. Michael Hixon likely dove professionally for the last time on United States soil at the US Olympic Trials last week. ![]() In this situation, we deduct 7 points from the charity's Accountability and Transparency score. ![]() Partial Credit: There has been a diversion of assets within the last two years and the charity has used Schedule O on the Form 990 to explain: the nature of the diversion, the amount of money or property involved and the corrective action taken to address the matter.This metric will be assigned to one of the following categories:įull Credit: There has been no diversion of assets within the last two years. If the charity does report a diversion, then we check to see if it complied with the Form 990 instructions by describing what happened and its corrective action. We check the charity's last two Forms 990 to see if the charity has reported any diversion of assets. (More)Ī diversion of assets – any unauthorized conversion or use of the organization's assets other than for the organization's authorized purposes, including but not limited to embezzlement or theft – can seriously call into question a charity's financial integrity. Our analysts check the Form 990 to determine if the independent Board members are a voting majority and also at least five in number. (More) The presence of an independent governing body is strongly recommended by many industry professionals to allow for full deliberation and diversity of thinking on governance and other organizational matters. Schedule a free donation pickup in San Diego with Pickup Please today and you can help the Vietnam Veterans of America to extend and continue these and other much needed veteran support services.Independent Voting Board Members. ![]() To find a local chapter near you, visit the VVA website at. 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Continue to cook the butter until the butter foams and turns brown and smells nutty, about 5 to 8 minutes, being careful not to burn. While squash is roasting, melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat, stirring occasionally. At this point, switch the oven to broil and broil for an additional 2 to 5 minutes, just until the squash turns brown and caramelized in spots. Place the squash into the oven and roast until golden and fork-tender, approximately 20 to 25 minutes. Pour the squash out, cut-side up, onto a sheet pan and sprinkle the exposed side of the squash with some more of the spice rub. Liberally sprinkle some of the spice rub over the squash and toss to evenly distribute. Drizzle the oil over the squash, season with salt and pepper, and toss to coat. Place the quartered acorn squash in a large bowl. It would be a great recipe to add to a Thanksgiving or holiday dinner menu alongside classic dishes like mashed potatoes and green bean casserole, but it’s also fantastic with a simple cooked protein any night of the week.Īlternatively, make it a meal on its own! For an easy no-recipe dinner, I serve it with a hearty grain like quinoa or farro, roasted veggies like Brussels sprouts or cauliflower, roasted chickpeas, and drizzles of tahini sauce.In a small bowl, thoroughly combine the light brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger set spice rub aside. This baked acorn squash is a delicious fall side dish. The exact timing will depend on the size and freshness of your squash. Finally, bake! Cook the squash for 25-40 minutes in a 425-degree oven, or until it’s tender and golden brown around the edges.Use your hands to rub in the seasonings before sprinkling the squash with chopped fresh sage and rosemary. Then, season them. Drizzle each half with olive oil and maple syrup and sprinkle it with salt and pepper.I roast my acorn squash cut side up rather than down so that it keeps its bright color and becomes tender, but not mushy, as it cooks. Spread the squash halves on a baking sheet with their flesh sides facing up. Cut the acorn squash in half lengthwise and use a spoon to scoop the seeds and stringy flesh out of each half. While the squash cooks for around 30 minutes in the oven, it only requires a few minutes of hands-on prep work: My method for how to cook acorn squash is easy. Serve it as an elegant, stress-free Thanksgiving side dish, or make it anytime you’re in the mood for something simple and delicious. Roasted with salt, pepper, herbs, and just a touch of maple, it’s creamy and tender, with a cozy sweet and savory flavor. ![]() So let’s make this easy roasted acorn squash! Instead of having my usual stuffed acorn squash on repeat this fall, I’ve been loving how this recipe highlights how flavorful the squash is on its own. It’s easy for the end of the year to become a rush of gift giving and to feel like every moment has to be perfect, losing sight of the fact that the simple things about the holidays, like spending time with loved ones, are really the best. As the holidays approach, I’ve been thinking more and more about how the best things in life are the simplest. Today, I’m sharing this maple roasted acorn squash recipe in the spirit of simplicity. ![]() Overall, the watch is in very good and - given the age - fantastic condition. The movement is in excellent clean and unscratched condition and is running fantastic after our service. ![]() The back shows and engraving (AMG? AMC?). The hand-cut applied Breguet Numerals are as beautiful and high class, as is the highly jeweled (17 rubies) premium Agassiz movement. It is thus around 100 years old now, and it shows some minor signs of aging and oxidation - nothing problematic and very authentic. The dial is obviously in its original condition and not refurbished. SA - the company that formed Wittnauer watches and another subsidiary of Longines at that time. The case is hallmarked 18KWG and AW for the case maker Albert Wittnauer & Cie. The white gold alloy was invented in 1912 in Germany and thus it is one of the first examples of a white gold pocket watch - historical. This was for sure the pinnacle of Longines pocket watches at that time and it makes it a very rare watch, as yellow gold or silver was usual but solid white gold was a very rare exception back then, almost 100 years ago. Let time take its course - browse a vast selection of antique and vintage pocket watches available on 1stDibs designed by legendary brands such as IWC, Cartier and more.This open face Art Deco Agassiz (Longines) pocket watch, dated 1922 or 1923 according to the Agassiz movement serial number, made of solid 18K white gold - even the dust cover is white gold and not base metal. But given their vintage charm and our general appetite for good design, pocket watches are a piece of statement-making jewelry and today can prove complementary to your formal attire in a manner that is stylish and unconventional. Suddenly, if you wanted to know the time, you merely glanced at your wrist. This was a boon to the watchmaking industry, with companies like Elgin National Watch Company and the Waltham Watch Company producing high-grade and workingman’s watches.īy the 1930s, wristwatches comprised the bulk of watch manufacturing in America, superseding the pocket watch. It was a requirement for railway workers to wear a pocket watch, as the timepieces were responsible for keeping conductors on schedule. In the late 1800s, the open-face pocket watch became a staple on the American railroad. ![]() For example, the Marius Lecoultre pocket watch - made circa 1890 - does everything but uncork your wine. For collectors, pocket watches are big, and that means a larger canvas provided for functions without crowding the dial. (Today, they’re among the most sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.)Īt the onset, pocket watches resembled small round table clocks, and pulling your small round table clock - perhaps of the silver variety - out of your breast pocket in front of someone else demonstrated unequivocally that you cared about punctuality. Artfully crafted pocket watches were a symbol of wealth, and manufacturers such as Vacheron Constantin and Patek Philippe became known for theirs. The earliest pocket watches were luxury items, and, owing to cost, they weren’t commonplace until the 19th century. With a suit and a waistcoat, a pocket watch can be a refreshing alternative to a wristwatch. Can you pull off a vintage pocket watch? Of course you can. ![]() Investigators discovered email draft messages between Elizabeth and Cummins, which authorities said show a romantic relationship between them. "He searched what size mattress will fit in the back of a Nissan Rogue." ![]() "He was certainly putting a lot of planning into disappearing," Brent Cooper, the district attorney general for Giles, Lawrence, Maury and Wayne counties in Tennessee, told ABC News in an interview earlier this month. Three days before the alleged kidnapping, Cummins did an online search about his car "to determine if certain features could be tracked by law enforcement," according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. A day after they disappeared, he was fired from his teaching job at Culleoka Unit School in Maury County, Tennessee, where Elizabeth had been a student in his forensics class.Ĭummins, a married father and grandfather, researched teen marriage online, specifically the age of consent, just eight days before he allegedly took Elizabeth. The Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department told ABC News that Cummins will be arraigned Friday.Įlizabeth has been missing since Cummins allegedly kidnapped her on March 13. He said that members of a special police unit were able to rescue Elizabeth after they "swooped in" the cabin with "force."Īccording to the TBI, Cummins remained in the custody of the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department without bond on Thursday while he awaits extradition to Tennessee. Whatley speculated that Cummins planned an escape to the Northwest, after a sighting of the pair at an Oklahoma City Wal-Mart along Interstate 44, which leads to California. Her family is "anxiously" waiting to speak with her for the first time since she went missing, Whatley said. ![]() A TBI aircraft is on its way to California and will take Elizabeth, who is currently in FBI custody in Redding, California, home to Tennessee, authorities said.Įlizabeth is expected to board a TBI private jet bound for Tennessee Friday morning, said the attorney representing the Thomas family, Jason Whatley. It could take several weeks for Cummins to be extradited to Tennessee, Smith said.Įfforts to reunite Elizabeth with her family are ongoing. The charges are pending review by Siskiyou County District Attorney Kirk Andrus. The charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison.Ĭummins also faces charges in California's Siskiyou County for kidnapping and possession of stolen property, according to the sheriff's department. State Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Tennessee has also filed against Cummins a federal charge of transportation of a minor across state lines with intent of having criminal sexual intercourse, said U.S. Two loaded handguns were found in the cabin, according to the sheriff's department.Īccording to ABC affiliate KDRV, the man letting them stay there said he wasn't aware for the past 36 hours that the two were sought by authorities.Ĭummins, 50, is charged with aggravated kidnapping and sexual contact with a minor, according to Lawrence County Attorney General Brent Cooper. Deputies set up a perimeter around the cabin and elected to wait until the morning to arrest Cummins as he exited the residence, the sheriff's department said in a press release.Īs daylight broke, Cummins surrendered without incident, and Elizabeth was safely recovered by law enforcement officers, according to the TBI. Authorities from the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department found the pair at a cabin in a rural area in Cecilville early Thursday morning. ![]() Cortana (PA): "Attention, all combat personnel: Please report to your action stations.".A Marine waves light batons to guide a Pelican into the correct docking position. Keyes: ".let's give our old friends a warm welcome."Ĭuts to the one of the launch bays of the Pillar of Autumn.I want everyone at their stations."Īlarm klaxon sounds. Bring the ship back up to Combat Alert Alpha. And in about 90 seconds they'll be all over us." Cortana: "But I've isolated approach signatures from multiple CCS-class battle groups, make it three capital ships per group.Keyes examines the main screen, pulls his pipe out of his mouth and shakes some ash off it. Cortana: "Our fighters are mopping up the last of their recon picket now, nothing serious.".The screen shows a diagram of Threshold with Installation 04 in orbit. Cortana: "They were waiting for us on the far side of the planet.".Keyes looks at a bridge crewman's console. No one could have missed the hole we tore in subspace." Keyes begins pacing around, looking at viewscreens. As for tracking us all the way from Reach.at light speed, my maneuvering options were limited." Cortana: "Get here first? The Covenant ships have always been faster.Inside the ship's bridge, the camera focuses on Keyes. Cortana: "I think we both know the answer to that.".Captain Jacob Keyes: "Cortana, all I need to know is did we lose them?".The camera slowly turns and zooms in on the Pillar of Autumn. In Anniversary, the camera fades into the Autumn and pans to show Installation 04 and Threshold as the ship moves. The Pillar of Autumn appears, moving slowly toward the ring. Installation 04 is visible above Threshold. The UNSC Pillar of Autumn approaching Installation 04.įades into space. ![]() The unRAR decompression tool for RAR files contains the stipulation that the source not be used for reverse engineering the file format. While we do not accept donations or payment of any kind, we strongly suggest that you support Legal Aid and other public service legal organizations either by donating directly to the Legal Services Corporation or finding your state or local Legal Aid office and donating to them.Ĭontact the subreddit moderators with questions, comments or concerns. 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