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Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman- Trust the jury, repeal the

<html>For all of the visceral passion surrounding the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, and the acquittal of George Zimmerman,Miami Dolphins Youth Customized green Jersey,Mike Scinto Conservative American 3, the jury is not a worthy target of anger. As the rest of the world flitted in and out of the proceedings, as commentators on MSNBC and Fox News had nightly hissy fits of speculation,Hawaii Grown Report Hawaii News, Honolulu, Honolulu News, Sp, the six-member jury was in the courtroom every day. They saw it all, they heard it all. They were not convinced. Do not blame them. Indeed, one cannot know the frustration of the jurors. A verdict of not guilty, is certainly not the same as proclaiming Zimmerman innocent. Jurors might have longed for a third option available in Scottish courts,Boston Red Sox Heathered Nike Purple Blended T-Shirt, “not proven.” Jurors might well have concluded the prosecution did not make its case against the armed,Heading to the islands- Pick up some farm_1, self-anointed peacekeeper. Going after Zimmerman with a U.S. Justice Department civil rights claim does not seem right. A whiff of a double jeopardy hangs in the air, and the failure of the prosecution to muster a compelling case for manslaughter does not bode well for arguing some higher level of racial animus. The single best memorial to Trayvon Martin – Justice for Trayvon – is repeal of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law. The 2005 license to kill provides armed-arbiters of law and justice to shoot someone. Tombstone in Florida. Martin’s family has asked for the public to remain calm. Respect the grace of the family plea. Instead of taking the anger to the streets, all of the energy released by this unhappy case and trial should be focused on the Florida legislature. Go to the heart of this human and legal tragedy. Repeal the deadly charade known as Stand Your Ground.</html>

Oregon Fish and Wildlife Columbia River regional fishing rep

<html>Current Columbia River regulations for sturgeon and spring chinook can be found at the page. Salmon, Steelhead and Shad: Steelhead catch rates were poor over the weekend of 7/6-7/7.? Boat anglers had the best success in the Gorge where anglers averaged 0.25 steelhead caught per boat.? In the area from Portland-Westport, boat anglers averaged 0.08 steelhead caught per boat, while anglers in Troutdale had no observed catch.??? Bank anglers had no observed catch from Westport all the way upstream to the Gorge.? On Saturday’s (7/6) flight, 180 salmonid boats,Microsoft drops price on Surface RT,2012 NIKE Jacksonville Jaguars 14 BLACKMON blue Jerseys, seven shad boats, 100 Oregon salmonid bank anglers and 22 Oregon shad bank anglers were counted. Gorge Bank: Weekend checking showed no catch for 7 salmonid anglers; and two shad kept for six anglers. Gorge Boats: Weekend checking showed one adipose fin-clipped steelhead kept for four boats (14 anglers) and zero shad for one boat (3 anglers). Troutdale Boats: Weekend checking showed 2 adult chinook released for 11 boats (18 anglers). Portland to Westport Bank: Weekend checking showed no catch for 35 bank anglers. Portland to Westport Boats: Weekend checking showed two adult chinook released,A ‘Gone Girl’ update- Affleck to play Nick, three adipose fin-clipped steelhead kept, plus one unclipped steelhead released for 50 boats (113 anglers). Estuary Bank (Tongue Point to Westport): No report.? Estuary Boats (Tongue Point to Westport): No report. Bonneville Pool: Weekly checking showed no catch for 2 salmonid anglers. The Dalles Pool: Weekly checking showed one adult chinook released for 31 bank anglers. John Day Pool: No report. STURGEON: Gorge Boats (below Marker 82): Closed to retention,[1], catch and release only.? No report. Troutdale Boats: Closed to retention, catch and release only.? Weekend checking showed one legal and four sublegal sturgeon released for one boat (4 anglers). Portland to Westport Bank: Closed to retention, catch and release only. No report. Portland to Longview Boats: Closed to retention, catch and release only.? No report. Estuary Boats (Puget Island to Buoy 10): Closed to retention, catch and release only. ?Weekend checking showed two legal, one oversize and 11 sublegal sturgeon released for one boats (two anglers). Estuary Bank (Puget Island to Buoy 10): Weekend checking showed no catch for two anglers. Bonneville Pool: Closed to retention, catch and release only.? No report. The Dalles Pool:? Weekly checking showed three sublegal sturgeon released for two bank anglers and six oversize and 94 sublegal sturgeon released for nine boats (21 anglers). John Day Pool:? Closed to retention,Houston Texans 10 Anniversary Patch, catch and release only.? No report. Sturgeon creel sampling summaries and catch estimates for Bonneville, The Dalles, and John Day pools can be found at the following link: WALLEYE: Gorge: No report. Troutdale: Weekend checking showed one walleye kept for four boats (eight anglers). The Dalles Pool: Weekly checking showed 31 walleye kept, plus 19 walleye released for nine boats (20 anglers). John Day Pool:? No report</html>

The story of NCR still inspires innovation 0

<html><head><title>html模版</title></head><body>The story of NCR still inspires innovation
7/3/2013 10:07:00 PMThe story of NCR still inspires innovation By Gery L. DeerLocal columnistAs America invented its way through the great industrial revolution and into the 20th Century, the Dayton region played a key role in the development of everything from the pop-top can to air conditioning. But of all the companies to set up shop in the area, the National Cash Register Company (NCR) was one of the indisputable anchors of Dayton s industrial ship.Invented in 1878 by Dayton restaurateur James Ritty, the mechanical cash register revolutionized retail sales around the world. Ritty got the idea while traveling from Europe on an ocean liner. In the engine room, he watched the ship s steam gages as they counted the revolutions of the propellers and, once back in the states, adapted the mechanics to calculate and record sales in his restaurant.While Ritty s machine was successful, his plan to build and sell them fell somewhat short of his mechanical achievement. In 1881, he sold his design and the cash register machine business to Jacob Eckert of Cincinnati for a mere $1,Multiple sources can verify Native Hawaiian ancestry 0,Oilers 64 Yakupov Blue Jerseys,Mariners keep on pounding the ball in 6,000. Eckert saw the promise of this new invention and sold the device properties to the National Manufacturing Company.When Dayton brothers John and Frank Patterson purchased control of the National Manufacturing Company in 1884, they changed the name to the National Cash Register Company, and NCR was born. The original business operated out of a one-floor workshop of 40 feet by 80 feet and employed 13 people.By 1906, practical electric power had only recently been brought to the consumer when a young inventor working for the Pattersons named Charles F. Kettering, developed the first electric cash register. The advancement pushed NCR into a much larger market, and subsequently, greater profits.Kettering left the company in 1909 to work in the automotive industry, but his electrical contribution secured the NCR s longevity in the industry. Of course, it s not enough to offer a good product if the employees have no idea how to sell it to a public that had little experience with such devices.Educating salesmen to speak intelligently about the new-fangled adding machines was no small task but it proved to be the method by which the company grew internationally. It also made NCR one of the first companies in history to provide this kind of sales training to employees.Like most other industries,San Diego Chargers women Halter Bikini, NCR struggled during the Great Depression. But by 1955, the company had three product lines including cash registers,Indiana couple has moved to Xenia because of quality, proxim, accounting machines and adding machines, and employed more than 12,000 workers.As NCR grew, so did the opportunity for people to find steady work in Dayton. Many people, sometimes whole families, came from other parts of the state and surrounding regions for just such an opportunity. From education to employment perks including access to the company s private resort, Old River Park, NCR was a great place to work in the 1950s and early 60s. But times change and the company had to adjust or die out completely.By the mid-1960s, advancing technology and increasing overseas competition forced NCR to convert from mechanical to electronic adding devices. Massive layoffs in the factories turned lifetime employees, jobless, into the cold. For a short time, AT T took over computer and electronic productions of NCR, but backed out only a few years later.Eventually the company began outsourcing and selling off assets until virtually nothing remained. The last NCR personnel left Dayton in 2009, when the company moved what was left of the business to Georgia. Today all that remains of the old NCR are memories and vacant lots where massive manufacturing buildings once stood.While it may not have had a fairy tale ending, the century-long story of NCR is one of innovation and determination that still resonates in the Dayton area today. To learn more about the history of NCR and manufacturing in the Dayton region, visit Carillon Historical Park s Heritage Center of Dayton Manufacturing Entrepreneurship.Gery L. Deer is an independent columnist and business writer based in Jamestown, Ohio. More at www.deerinheadlines.com.</body></html>