mont Basic Black: From Montgomery to Ferguson... By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:00:00 EST December 5, 2014 December 1st marked the 59th anniversary of Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white passenger, setting in motion the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the emerging modern civil rights movement. We observe this anniversary amidst a wave of protests: online, on the streets, and in the marketplace… actions in response to the deaths of several African American men and boys at the hands of law enforcement. This week on Basic Black, we consider the changing face and force of future social justice movements. Panelists: - Callie Crossley, Host, Under the Radar with Callie Crossley, WGBH News - Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Emerson College - Phillip Martin, Senior Reporter, WGBH News - Peniel Joseph, Professor of History, Tufts University - Pamela Lightsey, Associate Dean for Community Life and Lifelong Learning, Boston University School of Theology Students and community members hold their hands up on campus at Boston University in Boston, Monday, Dec. 1, 2014 to show solidarity with protesters in Ferguson, Mo. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola) Full Article
mont Basic Black: From Montgomery to Ferguson By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 00:00:00 EST December 5, 2014 December 1st marked the 59th anniversary of Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white passenger, setting in motion the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the emerging modern civil rights movement. We observe this anniversary amidst a wave of protests: online, on the streets, and in the marketplace… actions in response to the deaths of several African American men and boys at the hands of law enforcement. This week on Basic Black, we consider the changing face and force of future social justice movements.?? Panelists:? - Callie Crossley, Host, Under the Radar with Callie Crossley, WGBH News ?- Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Emerson College ?- Phillip Martin, Senior Reporter, WGBH News ?- Peniel Joseph, Professor of History, Tufts University? - Pamela Lightsey, Associate Dean for Community Life and Lifelong Learning, Boston University School of Theology? Photo: Students and community members hold their hands up on campus at Boston University in Boston, Monday, Dec. 1, 2014 to show solidarity with protesters in Ferguson, Mo. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola) Full Article
mont Basic Black: Women's History Month and News of the Week By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 00:00:00 EST March 27, 2015 As Women’s History Month comes to a close we ask, what should be on the agenda for women’s issues as the presidential political campaign ramps up? Later in the show, we look at why the tide has turned on the Boston’s bid for the 2024 Olympics. And later, is there anything to be learned from Starbucks’ much criticized “Race Together” campaign? Panelists: - Callie Crossley, Host, Under The Radar with Callie Crossley, 89.7 WGBH - Kim McLarin, Associate Professor of Writing, Literature and Publishing, Emerson College - Shirley Leung, business columnist for The Boston Globe - Yi-Chin Chen, Interim Executive Director, Hyde Square Task Force - Vanessa Calderón-Rosado, CEO, IBA – Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción Full Article
mont ICE cotton rebounds from monthly low as crude oil recovers By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:53:02 GMT ICE cotton futures saw a slight rebound after recent lows, capped by a stronger dollar. Traders have shifted focus to the March 2025 contract, with trading volume remaining high. Crude oil's recovery offset earlier price declines, easing polyester costs. Other agricultural commodities showed mixed trends. Traders await the USDA export sales report, with attention on Chinese demand. Full Article Textiles
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mont OSCE-supported Awards recognize best practices in local governance in Montenegrin municipalities By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 11:46:46 +0000 212981 Mia Lausevic Awards recognizing best practices in local governance in Montenegro’s municipalities over the course of this year were presented at a ceremony organized on 28 December 2015 in Podgorica by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro in co-operation with the Union of Municipalities and the Ministry of Interior. The annual Awards, now in their eighth year, are open to all local government units and allow them to showcase successful and innovative solutions and initiatives in providing services to their citizens. Opening the award ceremony, Chairperson of the Executive Board of the Union of Municipalities of Montenegro and Mayor of Cetinje, Aleksandar Bogdanović, said the Awards were the product of the excellent co-operation of national authorities, local government and international organizations with the aim of supporting sustainable development at the local level. Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission Dan Redford said: “The OSCE Mission to Montenegro has always and will continue to support each and every effort of local governance units in Montenegro to enhance principles of good governance in their communities. These are of fundamental importance because local government is closest to citizens and provides them with essential services. Our goal has always been to mobilize and stimulate action by local stakeholders so that the citizens may benefit from good democratic governance at the local level, through the continuously improving quality of local public services.” General Director of Directorate for State and Local Authorities in the Ministry of Interior Dragana Ranitović said this programme is of great importance for local governance units as it enables the sharing of best practices among municipalities and that it could be expanded further to facilitate bilateral cross-border co-operation. The winners of this year’s Awards are: Žabljak Municipality for its economical financial practices; Budva Municipality for its effective human resources management through an electronic personnel recording system; Petnjica Municipality for establishing institutional models to enhance co-operation with citizens and the diaspora; Bijelo Polje Municipality for its work in economically empowering women; Berane Municipality for establishing a Secretariat for Sports, Culture, Youth and Co-operation with NGOs, and a Youth Council. Berane Municipality also received a special award for introducing a more efficient accounting management system for budget spending, and for establishing the post of an Internal controller.Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in PljevljaOSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidenceOSCE Mission to Montenegro and Montenegrin parliament hosted meeting of Secretaries General of Western Balkans parliaments Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Good governance South-Eastern Europe News
mont OSCE Mission to Montenegro clarifies role with regard to upcoming elections By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 15:33:14 +0000 PODGORICA, 4 April 2016 - In response to articles carried in various media outlets, the OSCE Mission to Montenegro would like to clarify its role regarding the upcoming elections. While the Mission has contracted an international senior-level expert to advise the State Election Commission (SEC) on their technical preparations for the parliamentary elections anticipated for this autumn, the Mission does not observe elections. This expert is currently working with the SEC in developing training materials to be used by election commissioners for the upcoming local government election in Tivat on 17 April. Through its senior-level technical expert, the Mission will continue its efforts in providing technical assistance to the SEC up to and including the conclusion of parliamentary elections. The relevant institution within the OSCE responsible for election observation is the Warsaw-based OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR). As per the OSCE/ODIHR's election observation methodology, during the deployment of an election related activity for parliamentary elections, a clear separation of mandates between the OSCE/ODIHR and the OSCE Mission to Montenegro will be maintained.Related StoriesHead of the OSCE Mission highlights the media’s crucial role in building democracyOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in PljevljaOSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidence Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Elections South-Eastern Europe Press release
mont OSCE Mission and OSCE/ODIHR support Montenegro’s parliament in drafting an action plan on gender sensitivity By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 07:08:57 +0000 Mia Lausevic The first activities of an action plan to create a more gender-sensitive national parliament in Montenegro were drafted during a workshop in Podgorica on 18-19 April 2016 organized by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro in co-operation with the Parliamentary Committee for Gender Equality and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). The event gathered 18 participants, including members of parliament and representatives of the parliamentary service, institutions and civil society, who, led by experts, drafted the first activities of the action plan. The plan covers six key areas: leadership and commitment, gender-balanced representation, gender-sensitive legislation and policy, parliamentary services and infrastructure, gender awareness in parliamentary culture, and parliament as a promoter of gender equality. Participants set the end of the year as the goal for finalizing and putting the plan up for adoption for the new convocation of the Parliament for the first quarter of 2017. “The on-going gender mainstreaming of the Montenegrin Parliament is a significant step forward in translating our written pledges into actual reality,” said Dan Redford, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro. “In particular, I am delighted to hear that the development of a roadmap and subsequent drafting of their action plan have been initiated by the parliament. This has to be the clearest indicator that its implementation has great chances of success and becoming ‘mainstream’ in the truest sense of the word.” Nada Drobnjak, Chair of the Parliamentary Committee for Gender Equality highlighted the fact that the drafting of this important document and its subsequent adoption will make the Montenegrin Parliament a leader and pioneer in the region, and beyond. In 2015, the Mission and ODIHR, in co-operation with the Committee for Gender Equality developed a roadmap towards a gender-sensitive parliament which served as the basis for the development of the action plan. The development and the adoption of the action plan is one of the measures initiated and included in the action plan for strengthening the legislative and oversight role of Montenegrin Parliament. Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in PljevljaOSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidenceOSCE Mission to Montenegro marks World Press Freedom Day: Public Service Broadcaster hosts televised debate on media freedoms Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Gender equality South-Eastern Europe News
mont OSCE Mission to Montenegro marks World Press Freedom Day: Public Service Broadcaster hosts televised debate on media freedoms By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 06 May 2016 07:24:35 +0000 Mia Lausevic A televised debate hosted by the Montenegrin Public Service Broadcaster and supported by the OSCE Mission on 2 May 2016, ahead of World Press Freedom Day, raised on awareness about the threats to media freedoms and specific problems facing journalism as a profession. Taking part in the debate were Nikola Markovic, Editor-in-Chief of daily Dan; Tufik Sofitc, Acting Director of Radio Berane, journalist of daily Vijesti and weekly Monitor, and currently under police protection; Ranko Vujovic, Executive Secretary of the Media Council for Self-Regulation ; Marijana Bojanic, Executive Director of Vijesti Television; and Drasko Djuranovic, Editor-in-Chief of the daily Pobjeda. Among the issues highlighted were problems related to the polarized media industry in Montenegro, different pressures on journalists, state-financing subsidies and the media market, the social standing of journalists, and the lack of solidarity. Panellists agreed that the amended Code of Ethics for media professionals is a major step forward which has improved co-operation among the media but the focus now should be on its implementation. “In order to achieve and practice the freedom of expression, it is necessary to have a strong and independent media, and in order to have that, it is essential to ensure their sustainability,” said Bojanic. The TV debate is available in the Montenegrin language.Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in PljevljaOSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidenceHead of the OSCE Mission highlights the media’s crucial role in building democracy Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Media freedom and development South-Eastern Europe News
mont OSCE Mission to Montenegro and Montenegrin parliament hosted meeting of Secretaries General of Western Balkans parliaments By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 14:07:00 +0000 244471 Mia Lausevic Secretaries General and Deputy Secretaries General of Western Balkans parliaments, heads of human resources and information and communications technology departments, legal advisors and representatives of OSCE Missions in the region took part in a meeting on strategic and annual planning in parliaments in Podgorica, Montenegro on 1 and 2 June 2016. The aim of the event, hosted by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro and the Montenegrin Parliament, was to discuss current developments and exchange best practices and lessons learned in regard to planning in parliaments. Dan Redford, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro, stressed the importance of developing the institutional capacity of parliaments to make them strong and self-reliant. Suljo Mustafic, Secretary General of the Parliament of Montenegro, thanked the OSCE Mission to Montenegro for its support and co-operation in publishing the Parliamentary Lexicon - a collection of terms used in parliamentary life - which was presented at the meeting. Mustafic underlined the importance of transparency in the decision-making process and the benefits of planned development of parliamentary institutions regardless of the constant changes that parliaments underlie. Related StoriesOSCE-supported Awards recognize best practices in local governance in Montenegrin municipalitiesOSCE-supported conference on accessibility of public buildings for persons with disabilities organized in BudvaOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in Pljevlja Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Democratization Good governance Human rights News
mont OSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidence By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 06 Jun 2016 14:17:04 +0000 Mia Lausevic Application of modern forensic standards in the judiciary with a particular focus on treatment of evidence, forensic analytics and quality control, as well as DNA analysis and crime scene investigation were the focus of an OSCE-supported seminar on 3 June 2016 in Danilovgrad, Montenegro. The OSCE Mission to Montenegro organized the event together with the Judicial Training Centre (JTC) and the Forensic Centre (FC) of the Interior Ministry’s Police Directorate. Three eminent national forensic experts held lectures for 20 representatives of prosecutor’s offices and the judiciary on how to increase the efficiency of prosecutor-led investigations through the well-prepared execution of warrants for evidence. Particular emphasis was placed on the enhancement of direct communication between the forensic services of the police and prosecutors at the very beginning of an investigation. The Director of the FC, Zoran Tomčić, underlined the necessity of improving the system of search warrants prepared by prosecutors: “The number of warrants for forensic evidence has to be reduced and prepared more effectively. In May of this year alone, the FC received 200 warrants for DNA analysis, requesting results within a disproportionate time. In some cases, warrants are not sufficiently detailed, so that the results provided by forensic expertise do not stand up as evidence at the court.” Maša Adžić, Head of the Training Unit in the JTC, said: “Good co-operation in a criminal investigation, communication between police, prosecutors and judges and their timely and professional performance are of crucial importance for a positive outcome.” Participants emphasized the need for continued training in the field of forensic evidence as well as an expansion of the content of lectures on DNA expertise to cover such topics as sampling, types of biological evidence, writing orders for expert DNA analysis and interpretation of results. They also requested the organization of a seminar on forensic expertise regarding explosions and fire.Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in PljevljaOSCE Mission to Montenegro marks World Press Freedom Day: Public Service Broadcaster hosts televised debate on media freedomsOSCE Mission and OSCE/ODIHR support Montenegro’s parliament in drafting an action plan on gender sensitivity Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Policing South-Eastern Europe News
mont OSCE Mission to Montenegro-supported campaign on benefits of composting kicks-off in Pljevlja By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 04 Jul 2016 13:34:03 +0000 Mia Lausevic A campaign highlighting the benefits of composting household waste, supported by the OSCE Mission to Montenegro, was launched on 1 July 2016 in Pljevlja, by the Montenegrin Sustainable Development and Tourism Ministry, the Municipality of Pljevlja and the Eco-Centre Dolphin NGO. Some 40 participants - representatives of the Sustainable Development and Tourism Ministry; the municipal authorities of Berane, Bijelo Polje and Pljevlja; local public utility companies from Pljevlja and Kotor; and NGOs as well as citizens, attended the campaign launch. “Composting household waste is just an element of broader waste management, one of the most current issues facing Montenegrin authorities in their efforts to bring the relevant policy, strategy and legislative frameworks in line with the international standards and requirements of the advancing integration processes,” said Programme Manager at the OSCE Mission Vladimir Ragozin. President of the Municipality of Pljevlja Mirko Đačić said: “Our municipality is actively involved in enhancing the local environment, especially regarding air quality improvements.” State Secretary at the Sustainable Development and Tourism Ministry Daliborka Pejović stated that the primary waste separation is unquestionable and the educational campaigns are crucial bearing in mind the State’s plan of 50-70% of waste to be primary separated d until 2020. “The waste should be perceived as a resource that can be further used through development of recycling and composting industry,” said Director of Eco-Centre Dolphin NGO Ljilja Radunović. “It is recommended, under the EU Directive on Landfills, to consider the policy of the closure of landfills starting from 2020 because they proved to be unsustainable.” Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Montenegro supports seminar on strengthening co-operation between prosecutors and police on forensic evidenceOSCE Mission to Montenegro marks World Press Freedom Day: Public Service Broadcaster hosts televised debate on media freedomsOSCE Mission and OSCE/ODIHR support Montenegro’s parliament in drafting an action plan on gender sensitivity Full Article OSCE Mission to Montenegro Environmental activities South-Eastern Europe News
mont Hand in Hand with Montenegro – Stability and Co-operation for Success By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 12:14:11 +0000 Article Today we celebrate a significant milestone for Montenegro and its people. A decade ago, the country restored its independence. At the same time, Montenegro also joined the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), which with 57 participating States is the largest regional security organization worldwide. Mon, 2016-07-11 (All day) Secretary General OSCE Mission to Montenegro South-Eastern Europe Montenegro Conflict prevention and resolution Rule of law 252451 OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier meets with Ambassador Janina Hrebickova, Head of the Mission to Montenegro during an official visit, Podgorica, 11 July 2016. By OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier Today we celebrate a significant milestone for Montenegro and its people. A decade ago, the country restored its independence. At the same time, Montenegro also joined the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), which with 57 participating States is the largest regional security organization worldwide. By becoming a full-fledged OSCE participating State, and by inviting an OSCE field mission into the country, Montenegro entrusted the OSCE with important responsibilities to assist the country’s development. Hand in hand with Montenegro’s young state institutions and civil society, we embarked on responding to the country’s evolving needs with great enthusiasm. Evolving democracy I am proud that we have been able to make a substantial contribution towards further advancing the country’s democratic reform process. Through the hard work and energies of our Montenegrin partners, we can now see that these efforts have borne results and delivered tangible benefits for Montenegrin citizens. The responsibility displayed in overcoming the recent political crisis is important above all for the people of this country but it is also a positive signal that resonates in the wider region. Political leaders managed to bridge their differences by reaching a compromise that will serve the public interest. It showed us that a crisis can turn into an opportunity. With strong leadership to success Leadership, a long-term vision and willingness to compromise will all be greatly needed in the coming months to ensure full implementation of all adopted laws and agreements, thereby creating a level playing field for the parliamentary elections scheduled for this autumn. The elections will be an important test for the country. At present, the Mission to Montenegro is providing technical assistance to the State Election Commission, who will play a key role in the administration of the coming elections. Public trust requires commitment Full implementation of necessary laws is vital, particularly in countering transnational threats, strengthening the rule of law and protecting media freedoms. That is where the OSCE can help. We will continue providing assistance in the implementation of many aspects of the reform process in accordance with our mandate. The OSCE, as a strategic partner, can continue to assist Montenegro in developing strong and independent institutions that enjoy wide public trust. Key changes need time, dedication and commitment by all stakeholders. Diversity and pluralism a key objective Looking at the broader international context, we see mounting challenges and a complex security environment. Armed conflict is once again a reality on European soil. Unprecedented waves of refugees and migrants continue to test the unity of the international community, and extremist movements continue to promote radical ideologies that threaten dialogue and peaceful coexistence. In these challenging circumstances, building and empowering diverse and pluralistic communities is fundamental, as is the promotion of dialogue and tolerance. These challenges show how volatile stability can be and how crises can escalate into violent conflict. Particularly in times of growing tensions, they also underscore the importance of the OSCE’s unique role as a platform for dialogue and as a driver for joint action. Regional security – Montenegrin security Only last year, the OSCE marked the 40th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, which is the foundation of our security order and the OSCE’s comprehensive approach to security. It is thanks to this heritage that the OSCE Mission to Montenegro has become engaged in many diverse activities, from destroying heavy weapons and unsafe and obsolete military ammunition to supporting the rule of law, democratic policing and good governance, or enhancing environmental awareness and security. We are pleased with what the OSCE has accomplished not only in Montenegro, but across the Western Balkans. The Organization has played an important role in post-conflict rehabilitation, promoting human rights and building democratic institutions. We have not acted alone but in co-operation with our national and international partners. We believe that strong partnerships offer the best guarantee for broad participation, effectiveness and our joint success. Legitimate aspirations of today – concrete realities of tomorrow We commend Montenegro’s achievements, its commitment to further democratic progress, and its role as a recognized factor for stability in the region. Working closely with the Montenegrin authorities and citizens, the OSCE will further develop its role as a partner that is responsive to the country’s evolving strategic priorities. We stand ready to support Montenegro as it continues to progress along the path of reform, where the legitimate aspirations of today can become the concrete realities of tomorrow. Related StoriesOSCE Secretary General Zannier encourages all parties in Montenegro to engage constructively on full implementation of April political agreementThe South East European Cooperation Process SummitStrong multilateral institutions, confidence-building instruments key in addressing divisions, say participants of OSCE Security Days in Berlin Full Article Secretary General OSCE Mission to Montenegro Conflict prevention and resolution Rule of law South-Eastern Europe Montenegro Article
mont OSCE Secretary General Zannier encourages all parties in Montenegro to engage constructively on full implementation of April political agreement By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 15:14:35 +0000 PODGORICA, 12 July 2016 - OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier concluded today a two-day visit to Montenegro, marking the 10th anniversary of the OSCE Mission to Montenegro. “After independence, this country entrusted the OSCE with an important responsibility: to help advance security, democracy, the rule of law and human rights for Montenegrin citizens,” Zannier said. During his visit, the Secretary General met with President Filip Vujanovic, Parliament Speaker Darko Pajovic, Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, Deputy Prime Minister Dusko Markovic and Minister of Interior Goran Danilovic, as well as representatives of civil society. Zannier commended the Montenegrin authorities for their commitment to undertaking reforms and encouraged further progress, offering OSCE’s continued support in line with national priorities. “The OSCE remains one of the country’s key partners in helping to further develop independent, open and transparent institutions that enjoy wide public trust,” he stated. Discussing preparations for the parliamentary elections on 16 October, the Secretary General commended the sense of responsibility already demonstrated by political parties in overcoming the recent political crisis through a broad political agreement adopted last April, which was important, above all, for the Montenegrin people. “Political leaders managed to successfully bridge their differences by reaching a compromise, one that aims to serve the public interest,” said Zannier. “Now we need to see this agreement implemented in full, and in good faith.” During his meetings, the Secretary General stated that the parliamentary elections will be an important test for the country, adding that the Mission to Montenegro is providing technical assistance to the State Election Commission until the end of 2016. “All actors involved in the preparation of elections should work together as closely as possible in line with their responsibilities as set out in the law. This is vital for having a credible election,” Zannier concluded.Related StoriesHand in Hand with Montenegro – Stability and Co-operation for SuccessOn World Anti-Trafficking Day, OSCE calls for comprehensive, co-ordinated and victim-centred approach to combatting modern-day slaveryOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier and Secretary General Zannier offer condolences on passing of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel Full Article Secretary General OSCE Mission to Montenegro South-Eastern Europe Press release
mont Wander Franco has to make monthly court check-ins after latest arrest By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:18:35 +0000 Franco, 23, was arrested Sunday in San Juan de la Maguana after an altercation in the parking lot of an apartment building in which guns were drawn. Police described the incident as “a heated dispute of a passionate nature” with another man over a woman. Full Article MLB Sports Tampa Bay Rays
mont Walmart is dropping Black Friday deals all month long, because the calendar means nothing anymore By mashable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:18:41 +0000 This holiday season, Walmart is hosting two "Black Friday Deals" events that involve new surprise drops and more early access for Walmart+ members. Full Article
mont Lalachus pone en su sitio a David Broncano: "Válgame... el club del cojón que te has montado aquí" By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:31:43 +0100 Anoche La Revuelta y David Broncano vivieron una de cal y otra de arena. La primera vino de la mano de Lalachus, que llegó al programa con un cabreo más que justificado. La segunda, un aplauso unánime por sus primeros invitados: dos científicos y una también más que justificada protesta Leer Full Article David Broncano RTVE La Revuelta Artículos Esther Mucientes
mont C. Calvo presume de amistad con Cervantes en presencia de Gª Montero By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2018-08-02T12:54:00Z En la foto, una selecta representación de lo que viene llamándos 'las fuerzas del cultura', convocados en calidad de fedatarios para asistir al acto de nombramiento de uno de los suyos, el poeta Gª Montero como director del Instituto Cervantes. Estuvieron presentes: la directora consorte, Almudena Grandes, Ma Bardem, Sabina y Ríos, Nuria Espert y el pobre Francisco Ríco. Full Article
mont Diego Forlán pierde en su debut en el tenis profesional, en los dobles de Montevideo By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:55:22 +0100 El ex de Independiente, Manchester United, Villarreal, Atlético de Madrid, Inter de Milán o Peñarol jugó junto al argentino Federico Coria Leer Full Article Uruguay deportes tenis Atlético de Madrid Fútbol
mont El Barça se sostiene en la montaña rusa de Belgrado By www.elmundo.es Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:07:48 +0100 Los azulgrana, liderados por Punter y Parker, tumban a un irreductible Partizan, capaz de reducir 22 puntos de desventaja (79-87). Leer Full Article deportes baloncesto Euroliga Barcelona Baloncesto KK Partizan Juan Núñez Darío Brizuela Jabari Parker Jan Vesely
mont Cifre, Font y otros patriotas del montón By www.elmundo.es Published On :: 2015-05-28T11:58:00Z Full Article
mont Cooking oil prices surge 13% in a month, no post-Diwali reprieve By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:45:26 +0530 Cooking oil prices in India rose significantly. Palm and sunflower oil prices increased. International prices surged due to production issues. India's demand for cooking oil remained high. The situation surprised the industry. FMCG companies faced pressure to increase prices. Full Article
mont Samara Capital-backed Agro Tech Foods acquires Del Monte Foods from Bharti Enterprises By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:28:23 +0530 The size of the deal is estimated at over Rs 1,300 crore. With the transaction, both Bharti and DMPL will receive shares of ATFL as consideration and will become public shareholders of ATFL post the transaction. Additionally, ATFL (through DMFPL) will acquire an exclusive, perpetual license for the Del Monte brand in India. Full Article
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mont U.S. 50 bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir reopens after months-long closure, construction By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:45:10 +0000 The U.S. 50 bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir closed in April after state and federal transportation officials discovered cracks in the steel supports. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Transportation CDOT construction road closures
mont Blake Montgomery On Being Drafted By Senators By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 21:47:13 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Bermudian ice hockey player Blake Montgomery has reflected on the moment he got drafted by National Hockey League [NHL] team the Ottawa Senators. Rather than attend the draft at the Sphere in Las Vegas in June, Montgomery, 19, visited Bermuda to watch the live televised event at the Boundary Sports Bar […] Full Article All Sports #GoodNews #NHLHockey #StephenWrightReports #WinterSports
mont Blake Montgomery Makes Debut For Knights By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:24:14 +0000 Bermudian ice hockey player Blake Montgomery made his debut for the London Knights in their 8-7 win away to Guelph in the Ontario Hockey League [OHL] yesterday [November 10]. Montgomery has joined Knights on an OHL Scholarship and Development Agreement. The forward, who was drafted by National Hockey League [NHL] team the Ottawa Senators in […] Full Article All Sports #NHLHockey
mont Photos & Video: Fairmont Groundbreaking By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:38:43 +0000 [Updated with photos] Fairmont Southampton is hosting its groundbreaking ceremony this morning [Nov 13]. We will have additional coverage later on and in the meantime the live video is below. Update: The live video replay is below: Update 6.40pm: Premier David Burt’s full statement follows below: To Cabinet and Parliamentary colleagues, the President of the […] Full Article All Business News Photos Videos #BermudaBusiness #FairmontSouthampton #HotelNews #SDOforSouthP
mont Trump victory drives gold to near 2-month lows as investors pile into equities, cryptocurrencies By biztoc.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 06:07:14 GMT The recent slide — gold has declined in six of the seven sessions since Trump's victory — follows a series of record-breaking milestones for bullion over the past year. Full Article
mont E.ON's sales at €56.3B for first 9 months of 2024 By biztoc.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 06:19:57 GMT E.ON SE announced on Thursday that its sales for the first nine months of fiscal 2024 came in at €56.3 billion, dropping by 19% year-on-year.More to come...... Full Article
mont I moved to Panama from the US. I live on a remote island for $1,000 a month and have never been happier. By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:36:50 +0000 A teacher who left Florida for a remote Panamanian island said she loves the weather, the clear Caribbean water, and the simpler life there. Full Article Real Estate panama expat moving-abroad migration florida hurricanes off-grid
mont News24 | IN-DEPTH | 5 months since the elections and SA has 'MPs nobody voted for'. Here's why By www.news24.com Published On :: Thursday Nov 14 2024 05:00:28 The changing of party lists by parties after the elections is the largest contributor to the National Assembly having MPs that were not on candidate lists. Muhammad Hussain investigates this 'loophole'. Full Article
mont Sport | Willie le Roux a blend of Montgomery and Joubert, says former Bok coach Heyneke Meyer By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 13:59:57 As Willie le Roux steadily approaches a century of Tests for the Springboks, the man who gave him his first cap, Heyneke Meyer, has applauded him for becoming a well-rounded player - a combination of Bok greats Andre Joubert and Percy Montgomery. Full Article
mont Emu spotted three months after two giant birds escaped in S.C. By www.upi.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:25:39 -0500 South Carolina residents reported sightings of an emu in Horry County, prompting the owner of the bird to share a pair of shocking revelations: there are actually two emus, and they've been on the loose since June. Full Article
mont Montreal area to get 300,000 new trees in push to grow canopy By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:08:08 EST In an effort to fight climate change, promote biodiversity and reduce heat in summer, the CMM, which groups municipalities in the area, has partnered with a non-profit to find spaces on private and public land for new trees. Full Article
mont Montreal dockworkers' union to challenge minister's binding arbitration decision By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:28:12 EST The union representing Montreal dockworkers is planning a legal challenge of the federal labour minister's decision to end lockouts at ports by sending the disputes to binding arbitration. Full Article News/Canada/Montreal
mont New Jacques-Bizard bridge in Montreal's West Island is now ready for use By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:13:52 EST The new Jacques-Bizard bridge in Montreal's West Island is now open to traffic. Every day, about 30,000 drivers use the bridge. Full Article News/Canada/Montreal
mont Edmonton fails to meet climate targets 2 years after launching carbon budget By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:58:34 EST The City of Edmonton is falling short of its greenhouse gas emissions targets, two years after the municipality introduced its first carbon budget. Full Article News/Canada/Edmonton
mont Scant support for higher property taxes in Edmonton, city survey shows By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:22:36 EST The online survey shows only 16 per cent of respondents are comfortable with further tax increases than what was already approved for the 2023-26 operating and capital budgets. Full Article News/Canada/Edmonton
mont What to expect from the rural and remote medicine conference on P.E.I. this month By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:14:17 EST Dr. Declan Fox speaks with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin about the conference, and some of the issues facing rural health care. Full Article
mont It's not just Edmonton and Calgary. Smaller places are facing an intense rental squeeze By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:00:00 EST It took 25-year-old Kimberly Doyle eight months to find a rental in her budget in Red Deer County, Alta. With two kids and two dogs, finding a place to live on a bus driver’s salary is a challenge. Full Article News/Canada/Edmonton
mont Northern Ontario man and woman arrested following a 3-month-old baby's death By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:12:07 EST Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged two people from the northern Ontario community of King Kirkland in the death of a three-month-old infant in September 2022. Full Article News/Canada/Sudbury
mont B.C. man who confessed to 2 killings not arrested until a month later, court documents show By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:39:30 EST A B.C. man who told police and hospital staff he had killed two people and wanted to harm others wasn't arrested until a month after he first confessed, according to court documents. Full Article News/Canada/British Columbia
mont MultiChoice Nigeria loses 243,000 subscribers in six months By hallmarknews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:45:44 +0000 Multichoice Group has announced that its Nigerian subsidiary lost 243,000 subscribers across its DStv and GOtv services between April and September 2024. The pay TV platform in its financial result for the year ended September 30, 2024, published on Tuesday, said the high cost of food, electricity, and petrol has forced many of its customers […] The post MultiChoice Nigeria loses 243,000 subscribers in six months first appeared on Business Hallmark. Full Article Business DSTV GOtv MultiChoice Nigeria loses 243 000 subscribers in six months
mont FSRU Prometheas to leave Shanghai next month By cyprus-mail.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T20:34:47+02:00 The floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Prometheas, which will form part of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project at he, will set sail for Cyprus from Shanghai at the beginning of December, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou said on Wednesday. Speaking at a meeting of the Nicosia chamber of commerce and industry (Evel), he said […] Full Article Cyprus Prometheus FSRU Vasiliko Vasiliko LNG terminal
mont Consumer confidence up for first time in 8 months By www.bangkokpost.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:10:00 +0700 Consumer confidence in Thailand rose for the first time in eight months in October, helped by government economic measures, an interest rate cut and improved economic conditions, a survey showed on Thursday. Full Article
mont Fifth storm in a month bears down on the Philippines By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:49:22 +0530 The local government also reported knee-high floods across Santiago, a city of 1,50,000 people along an upper bank of the Cagayan river Full Article Environment
mont Argentine monthly inflation falls to three-year low By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:31:10 +0530 Full Article Business
mont Sensex, Nifty hit a five-month low By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:11:22 +0530 Fifth straight losing session at the bourses; shares in the midcap, small cap segments plunged harder than large companies’ stocks in what some called ‘correction mode’ Full Article Business