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richard moon, vassar at _ circumstances. richard moon, vassar at duke _ circumstances.sity - circumstances. richard moon, vassar at duke university in l vassar at duke university in the united states, thank you for talking to us on newsday —— professor at. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: trouble for manchester city, as the premier league charges the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules. there's mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he has passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president ba by doc duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mournin
richard moon, vassar at _ circumstances. richard moon, vassar at duke _ circumstances.sity - circumstances. richard moon, vassar at duke university in l vassar at duke university in the united states, thank you for talking to us on newsday —— professor at. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: trouble for manchester city, as the premier league charges the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules. there's mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man...
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or when a white vassar student suggested that the cultural center for students of color should be down and replaced with whites, only parking. scholars documented differences in whites than in whites. talk about race in public and private, considerably more animus than casual racism employed in what they call the white backstage. when i read the fundamental critical theory article, whiteness is property which use passing as a launchpad. explore america's history of racial plunder. i knew i had found an intellectual home home. so. thank you so much for the invitation to be here and i'm going to read it when we talk about what we were going to do. one of the things you said was to try and highlight, think about connections between our books. so i'm going to read a section that i think connects some of the concerns across our books on may 25th, 2020. a white minneapolis police officer named chauvin violently pressed his knee into the neck of a black man named george floyd, crushing him into the ground for some 8 minutes and 46 seconds. this ended life at just 46 years of age, about 30 yea
or when a white vassar student suggested that the cultural center for students of color should be down and replaced with whites, only parking. scholars documented differences in whites than in whites. talk about race in public and private, considerably more animus than casual racism employed in what they call the white backstage. when i read the fundamental critical theory article, whiteness is property which use passing as a launchpad. explore america's history of racial plunder. i knew i had...
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and vassar to the united nations joined the race for the white house in 2024 . she previously said she would not stand against her old boss, donald trump. ah, i'm ami a niece of welcome to the program. ukraine's western allies have been meeting in brussels to discuss further military assistance for key if u. s. defense. secretary boyd, austin says they are doing all they can to keep ukrainian forces supplied with ammunition. some 50 nations, including nato members, have been taking part in the talks. germany plans to fast track delivery of anti aircraft ammunition. but there's been no answer to ukraine's quest for fighter jets . ukraine says this is a fight for its survival. as to winter begins to thaw, the united states warns russia is preparing fresh attacks and deploying new troops to the battlefield. but washington says key if may soon have a window of opportunity. what ukraine wants to do in the, at, at the 1st possible moment is to establish or create a, a momentum, and a in, and establish of conditions on a battlefield that continue to be in its favor. an
and vassar to the united nations joined the race for the white house in 2024 . she previously said she would not stand against her old boss, donald trump. ah, i'm ami a niece of welcome to the program. ukraine's western allies have been meeting in brussels to discuss further military assistance for key if u. s. defense. secretary boyd, austin says they are doing all they can to keep ukrainian forces supplied with ammunition. some 50 nations, including nato members, have been taking part in the...
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in vassar survivors, panama, fog. from cbs news. my question is about your stake out yesterday about the crossings from turkey to syria, with the earthquake relief. are we just heard from georgia that the hub is still going at? baba, how are, but the road is damaged. it's preventing a lot of the aid from going in are you i considering other crossings, which many countries have called for. thank you so much. thank you for the question . i think i answered it very clearly. yesterday i said cross line is available. cillian government is ready to help to support any countries who wanted to provide the shelters of the food supply the medications to the syrians, anywhere in syria. we can head, we can support, we can walk with. so i think of the possibility there as a we have a, i live for airport, receiving a, a humanitarian assistance. and during the a crossing points, it's not fired. it's like 40 kilometers from the airport. so i think it's, it's possible and the government committed to do so just over a port so that as much as the aid
in vassar survivors, panama, fog. from cbs news. my question is about your stake out yesterday about the crossings from turkey to syria, with the earthquake relief. are we just heard from georgia that the hub is still going at? baba, how are, but the road is damaged. it's preventing a lot of the aid from going in are you i considering other crossings, which many countries have called for. thank you so much. thank you for the question . i think i answered it very clearly. yesterday i said cross...
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the intensity of the shelling was on vassar, a baghdad, and other areas causing enormously significant effects. the 1st strike was in 1991 . now the effects might not appear immediately, but those who inhaled uranium dust at the time would inevitably be effected. the uranium dust might also seep into the ground. let me tell you some figures in 2002, a german or swiss company a came to clear iraq of depleted uranium. so and their work lasted for years. eventually they released a document saying that these certain spots were not hazardous areas. so you didn't a little bit as yet in 2001 in 2002, a team of iraqi experts was formed in collaboration with monitoring entities to examine 80000000 square meters via eventually we found that a great amount of depleted uranium in several places led to many casualties yet and their children and grandchildren may also be effected. furthermore, the 25th golf tournament was scheduled for a few years ago, but traces of depleted uranium were one of the reasons why it was postponed if the bass row was noted as the most heavily bombed city was depleted ur
the intensity of the shelling was on vassar, a baghdad, and other areas causing enormously significant effects. the 1st strike was in 1991 . now the effects might not appear immediately, but those who inhaled uranium dust at the time would inevitably be effected. the uranium dust might also seep into the ground. let me tell you some figures in 2002, a german or swiss company a came to clear iraq of depleted uranium. so and their work lasted for years. eventually they released a document saying...
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. >> reporter: by 1888 that baltimore recipe was passed along to a student at vassar college, then all poughkeepsie, new york. >> women would make fudge in their dorm rooms, doing something against the rules, in the late evenings. and trying to get away with something not condoned in the rule book. at the same time men in men's colleges were out carousing. it was a woman's way of being rebellious. you know, cooking in the dorm at night. >> open flame. after hours. >> absolutely. >> not tritio >> breaking eveul ithe li >>orte soo ssar fudgether women's colleges, even making headlines around the country. st a century, and the recipe for judge hasn't changed much. sugar, milk, butter and chocolate mixed. poured onto a marble slab. then worked until the mixture solidifies. here at original murdick's st. ignus location veteran fudge maker turns the process into a 30-pound load of fudge. >> scoop. all right. right here? >> there you go. push. look at that. >> you're a good teacher. >> reporter: making fudge is certainly harder than it looks. but if its history has taught us anything, it's th
. >> reporter: by 1888 that baltimore recipe was passed along to a student at vassar college, then all poughkeepsie, new york. >> women would make fudge in their dorm rooms, doing something against the rules, in the late evenings. and trying to get away with something not condoned in the rule book. at the same time men in men's colleges were out carousing. it was a woman's way of being rebellious. you know, cooking in the dorm at night. >> open flame. after hours. >>...
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she had grown up living all over the world, traveled in the east went to vassar was an economics major. and when they met, they a perfect pair because intellects matched but she was very outgoing very effervescent he tended to be much more introverted and shy, but together they were just a formidable couple and they were married for 67. the 63 years. but what i wanted to say about the book is i had almost finished the book and i a note from pat and said we found letters that my mother wrote to her mother in the united states during the blitz also following the and into north carolina. and do you want this box of letters. and i mean, you know, i was like, yeah, well, let me think about it. so yeah. and so this box arrived on my door and husband can attest to this. i'm reading these letters and i kept saying, oh my god, oh my god. because were so vivid and brilliant into themselves. know because she wrote almost every day and. it was really something. and so i was able to weave this into the story and it not only contained impressions, but it talked about how she felt about him. there we
she had grown up living all over the world, traveled in the east went to vassar was an economics major. and when they met, they a perfect pair because intellects matched but she was very outgoing very effervescent he tended to be much more introverted and shy, but together they were just a formidable couple and they were married for 67. the 63 years. but what i wanted to say about the book is i had almost finished the book and i a note from pat and said we found letters that my mother wrote to...