Seagate: Progress And Regress – Seeking Alpha

Seagate Technology (STX) released its Q2 FY2020 quarterly report on February 4. The results were mixed, although the outlook was better than expected. However, there were also other issues that will have to be addressed at some point as time goes by. What these issues are will be covered next.

Seagate managed to beat earnings estimates, but fell short on revenue. Net income increased by double digits QoQ, but decreased YoY. Revenue displayed a similar pattern, although the swings were less pronounced. Gross margin also recovered in Q2 from the sizable drop in Q1. However, Q2 gross margin remained lower compared to a year ago. Non-GAAP gross margin of 28.7% was slightly above estimates.

(GAAP)

Q2 FY2019

Q1 FY2020

Q2 FY2020

QoQ

YoY

Revenue

$2,715M

$2,578M

$2,696M

4.57%

(0.7%)

Net income

$384M

$200M

$318M

59.0%

(17.2%)

EPS

$1.34

$0.74

$1.20

-

-

Gross margin

29.3%

26.0%

28.1%

-

-

(non-GAAP)

Revenue

$2,715M

$2,578M

$2,696M

4.57%

(0.7%)

Net income

$432M

$278M

$359M

29.1%

(16.9%)

EPS

$1.51

$1.03

$1.35

-

-

Gross margin

29.9%

26.7%

28.7%

-

-

Source: Seagate Form 8-K

Seagate's forecast was slightly better than expected. The outlook for Q3 calls for non-GAAP EPS of $1.35, plus or minus 7%, and revenue of $2.7B, plus or minus 7%.

One of the things that stood out in the Q1 quarterly report was the sizable drop in margins. However, Seagate managed to turn this around in Q2. Gross margin improved by as much as 200 basis points. The credit goes to a shift in product mix towards mass capacity drives. From the Q2 earnings call:

"Non-GAAP gross margin was 28.7%, up 200 basis points sequentially, reflecting a more favorable product mix with a higher contribution from mass capacity drives."

A transcript of the Q2 FY2020 earnings call can be found here.

Gross margin in Q2 also benefited from higher volumes and cost reduction. Q3 may once again get a lift from some or all of these three factors.

"I'd say in fiscal Q2, the improvement in gross margin is coming partially from the 16-terabyte, but as we said, actually tripled the volume during the quarter but also from an overall cost reduction on several other drives. So, looking at Q3, we will have for sure an higher volume in 16-terabytes that will help our gross margin, but of course depends on the overall mix of the entire volume that we move into the quarter."

Apparently, Seagate shipped one million 16-terabytes HDDs, which is currently the highest-capacity drive in mass production.

"In nearline, we are leading the industry's transition to 16-terabytes, which is the largest capacity drive available in mass volume today, offering the best total cost of ownership opportunity for our customers. In the December quarter, these products represented the highest revenue and highest exabyte shipments of any of our drives."

HDDs with even higher capacities are coming. The first HAMR drive is expected to become available in late 2020.

"We are on track to release the industry's first commercially available HAMR drive in late calendar 2020 at the 20-terabyte capacity point."

Higher volumes of high-capacity drives allowed Seagate to set a new record in the amount of exabytes shipped. Seagate sees room for further growth in exabytes shipped.

"I didn't say that we were in a digestion phase then, but I think we've seen that cyclicality before. It's dangerous to say that will happen exactly again, because there has been a different reason for the cyclicality every time it hits. That said, I do think that the demand is growing. I think that the customers are broadening. And I also think that their ability to use higher and higher capacity points is actually getting bigger. So once upon a time, people couldn't use more than 4-terabytes and while most of the market was on 8s and you're starting to see people get shifting over to bigger capacity points as well. So I do think exabyte growth is still going to continue. I don't think I'm calling the top of the peak at 10% yet."

Demand for more storage is on the rise.

"In general, we're seeing a change in typical seasonality as HDD demand shift away from consumer-oriented legacy markets and towards mass capacity storage driven by data growth in the cloud and at the edge. The demand environment has continued to steadily improve particularly for high capacity nearline drives. With the positive customer momentum we have established for our 16-terabyte byproducts we continue to expect both revenue and profitability to grow in fiscal 2020 with the second half revenue slightly higher than the first half for this fiscal year."

However, while demand for storage may not be a problem, other areas may become one if they continue on the same path.

Seagate is seeing changes in its product mix. In just one year, mass capacity and legacy traded places as can be seen in the table below. Mass capacity increased to 49% of revenue from 39% a year ago. In contrast, legacy declined from 53% to 43%. Note that Q2 revenue decreased by 0.7% compared to a year ago. Revenue growth in mass capacity was barely enough to compensate for the shrinking of the legacy business. Nearline accounted for the bulk of mass capacity with 49 out of 71.3 exabytes.

Q2 FY2019

Q1 FY2020

Q2 FY2020

Revenues by market

Mass capacity

39%

47%

49%

Legacy

53%

46%

43%

Other

8%

7%

8%

HDD exabytes shipped

Mass capacity

47.2

63.9

71.3

Legacy

40.2

34.5

35.6

Total

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W.Va. Senate passes bill aimed at spurring progress of Harpers Ferry hotel project – Herald-Mail Media

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. The West Virginia Senate voted 21-12 on Tuesday to pass a bill that would allow the state to help facilitate the completion of the longstanding Hill Top House Hotel project proposed in Harpers Ferry.

A committee substitute for Senate Bill 657 to allow for the designation of tourism-development districts was ordered to the House of Delegates for further consideration.

Voting for the measure were the bill's lead sponsor, state Sen. Patricia Rucker, R-Jefferson/Berkeley, and fellow Republican Eastern Panhandle Sens. Craig Blair and Charles Trump, who also signed on as bill sponsors.

State Sen. John Unger, D-Berkeley/Jefferson, who voted against the legislation, said he supports the hotel project, but voiced concerns in floor debate about the loss of local control and transfer of power to the state.

He also wondered what might happen to four other communities.

"What are we starting right now with this piece of legislation, with these other municipalities, and what's going to happen to them?" Unger asked.

The Senate vote came hours after the Harpers Ferry Town Council on Monday night voted 4-3 to adopt a resolution opposing the bill as originally introduced and a similar House bill, citing local control issues.

Voting for the resolution were Mayor Wayne Bishop and council members Barbara Humes, Hardy Johnson and Charlotte Thompson. Voting against the measure were council members Christian Pechuekonis and Jay Premack, and Town Recorder Kevin Carden.

In response to Unger and other Democratic senators who voiced opposition to the bill, Rucker noted that the bill merely creates a tool for the West Virginia Department of Commerce and the state's smallest communities to use, if needed, and only if certain criteria are met.

The bill, as passed out of the Senate on Tuesday, allows for a total of five tourism-development districts across the state in towns of 2,000 residents or fewer.

Only tourism-development-expansion projects of $25 million or more would be considered, according to the bill.

Leesburg, Va.-based SWaN Hill Top LLC has proposed the creation of a 129-room hotel overlooking the Potomac River at the site of the historic Hill Top House property and the restoration of neighboring armory houses as part of a more than $138 million investment.

"I am a supporter of local control, and I have fought for local control it absolutely caused me to pause and to think very deeply when considering this legislation," Rucker said in response to Unger's remarks.

Rucker also asserted that local control includes individuals' self-control.

She also cited an email she received from a former president of the town's Board of Zoning Appeals who "reluctantly" asked her to support the legislation.

"I no longer believe that the current mayor and town council can effectively represent the town of Harpers Ferry in negotiations with the developer of the Hill Top hotel," said Rucker, who didn't name the individual.

On the House floor Monday, Del. Jason Barrett, D-Berkeley, said that a special meeting of the Harpers Ferry Town Council on Saturday provided "clear evidence that the current mayor and town council are not equipped to handle a project of this magnitude."

"With no structure, no order, it turned into an embarrassing free-for-all and a shouting match, full of false claims," Barrett said in recounting his observation of the meeting.

Barrett specifically noted that a claim that the SWaN project could turn into a casino is "absolutely false" because state and federal laws prevent such a scenario from unfolding in Harpers Ferry.

"If we do not pass Senate Bill 657, the Hill Top House and a piece of West Virginia history will be left to rot," he said.

Built in the 1880s, the now-blighted hotel property's guests included Mark Twain, Alexander Graham Bell and U.S. presidents, Barrett said in his floor speech.

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Hearing stresses that APD reform is making progress, still has a long way to go – Albuquerque Journal

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. As Police Department officials, lawyers and community advocates spent a full day discussing the progress of the police reform effort before a federal judge in U.S. District Court on Tuesday, Paul Killebrew, the special counsel for the Department of Justice, said it might be next fall before they know how the city has fared in implementing the next crucial steps of the Court Approved Settlement Agreement.

What we expect in November is a number of paragraphs (in the settlement agreement) will have come into compliance, Killebrew said. If they come to you and havent brought that into compliance, thats a concerning sign. If they dont live up to that expectation, were going to have to have a serious conversation.

Thats because the Albuquerque Police Department launched its new use-of-force policy suite just last month and it is still in the midst of asking the Department of Justice to suspend outside monitoring of about one-fourth of the requirements laid out in the settlement agreement.

The new use-of-force policies include tasking a dedicated team of internal affairs detectives with investigating most use-of-force cases rather than field supervisors. APD has said the move is a better division of resources because the detectives will have more practice and time to devote specifically to use-of-force investigations and wont have the same reluctance to investigate field officers that area command supervisors have. APD has also said the investigations will become more consistent across the department.

US District Judge James Browning

Tuesdays hearing before Judge James Browning was initially expected to cover the citys motion asking to suspend the independent monitors role in overseeing about a quarter of the settlement agreement, but the city did not file a self-assessment plan laying out how they would do so in time. A hearing has been scheduled to hear that motion later in the month.

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In response to Judge Brownings questions, DOJ attorneys expressed frustration that they had not received a final plan along with the court filing.

We would have preferred to see it all together, Killebrew said. The fact that it came in piecemeal makes it more difficult.

The first half of the hearing included APD Chief Michael Geier and high-ranking commanders, lieutenants and deputy chiefs giving presentations on the progress they have made in investigating and tracking use-of-force cases, as well as responding to people in the throes of a mental health crises.

Albuquerque Police Chief Mike Geier

However, everyone present stressed that the Police Department still has a long road ahead of it. Independent monitor James Ginger has continued to point to what he calls a counter-CASA (Court Approved Settlement Agreement) effect supervisors, both in the field and in the command staff, who are unwilling to commit to the reforms and hold officers accountable.

Shaun Willoughby, president of the Albuquerque Police Officers Association, who has maintained that officers dislike and are frustrated by the reforms, agreed that it was time to embrace the changes, even if he didnt think reform was necessary in the first place.

We have to complete this mission to see the light at the end of the tunnel, Willoughby said. Its a means to an end to get our Police Department back.

Toward the end of the day, Stephen Torres spoke on behalf of APD Forward, a coalition of advocacy organizations and individuals. Torres, whose son, Christopher Torres, was shot by APD in 2010, pointed to two fatal police shootings in the first six weeks of the year.

We all need to continue to keep a close eye on APD, Torres said.

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MLB Rumors: ‘Progress’ in Mookie Betts Trade; Red Sox and Dodgers ‘Hopeful’ – Bleacher Report

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Though the potential trade to send right fielder Mookie Betts from the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers hasn't gone through yet, there has been "progress," according to Jon Heyman of MLB Network.

Heyman added the "sides seem hopeful."

The deal was initially expected to include the Minnesota Twins, who were giving up pitcherBrusdar Graterol, but concerns over his medical history stalled talks. Chad Jennings of The Athletic reported Saturday the Twins "are out of the Betts/[David] Price trade talks."

However, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the three teams remain active in discussion, but it's possible there are two separate deals: one between the Twins and Dodgers and another between the Dodgers and Red Sox.

Alex Speier of theBoston Globe reported that the Red Sox are "considered unlikely to end up with Graterol."

Los Angeles was initially expected to receive Betts and pitcher David Price while sending outfielder Alex Verdugo to Boston and pitcher Kenta Maeda to the Twins, but the Graterol reports "spooked" the Red Sox, perJeff Passanof ESPN.

From Passan: "The Red Sox, sources said, were spooked by a medical review of Graterol, the hard-throwing 21-year-old right-hander who has undergone Tommy John surgery and missed time in 2019 because of a shoulder injury."

Heyman reported Sunday that Graterol could now end up with Los Angeles as part of a separate deal for Maeda, noting that other team doctors have "no big issue" with the pitcher's medical reports.

PerCaesars Palace, the Dodgers' World Series odds rose from 7-1 to 4-1 after reportedly acquiring Bettsa four-time All-Star, four-time Gold Glove winner and 2018 AL MVPand Price.

Los Angeles has won104,92 and106 games the past three seasons and reached twoWorld Series but it still looking to win its first title since1988.

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When integration finally arrived in Greenville, it brought progress at a cost – Greenville News

Former Beck High School students talk about how integration of Greenville County Schools affected them. The Greenville News

This is part of a series on the people who made history and the progress of public education 50 years after the desegregation of Greenville County's schools. Read more through Feb. 17.

He was just a boythen, but he could see something the grown couldn't.

Maybe because when boys are boys, and girls are girls, the eyes are wide enough to see the whole sky. Or they are close enough to the ground to spot the beginnings, the tiny roots of things. Maybe because youth is not an agebut a lens.

The first graduating class of Beck High School is pictured in this photograph displayed in a Beck yearbook. (Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

When Ernest Hamilton watched the trees topple in the forest, he watched the trees topple for him. When the earth behind his Nicholtown house moved, the earth moved for him. When he watched cement and metal and glass rise from the clearing, the building was built for him.

Greenville desegregation: Academic achievement gap slowly closing, but inequities persist

When the doors opened and the walls became 40 classrooms, a 600-seat auditorium, a gym for 1,500, the school still appeared to be for him and him alone.

Joseph E. Beck High School belonged to Ernest, and Ernestbelonged to Beck. They shared a foundation.

Just as he watched the school's making from his backyard on Glenn Road, the school watched him being made. A boy built up, brick by brick, into a leader in the classroom and on the football field.

When Ernest graduated in 1969, he didn't leave Beck. He scratched his initials in hallway corners. He scrawled his full name on the wall outside the basketball courts.

He was to be there, always.

But Beck's time lasted only a few months more.

Ernest Hamilton wears his Beck High School letterman jacket in his home. Hamilton graduated from Beck in 1969, the last graduating class and part of the first group of students that attended Beck from freshman year to senior year. (Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

On Feb. 17, 1970, Beckbecame a middle school. It was open as a high school for just five years.

The demotion was part of a court-mandated integration plan finalized and executed in a matter of weeks. Tens of thousands of books and furniture and suppliesshifted over one long weekend in February the middle of the school year.

A judges order meant that Greenville, a city in the state that was the second-to-last in the U.S. to desegregate, could operate only integrated schools. Greenvillewas the last major district in South Carolina to do so, and with 58,000 students, it was one of the largest in the nation.

The district built Beck a decade after U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled unanimously that segregated systems were unconstitutional. It opened eight years after federal troops escorted nine black students into a school in Little Rock, Arkansas, and two years after a judge had approved black student transfers to all-white schools in Charleston, South Carolina.

When the countyfinally moved, it was black Greenville that did the majority of the moving.

It was the black community that performed the heavy lifting of public-school integrationafter decades of bearing the burden of legally enforced segregation.

Thousandswere just boys and girls who couldn't see, not yet, that they also carried future generations across the thresholds of their new schools.

Some 12,000 students received transfer-assignment letters just days before the change. The district moved students and faculty to achieve a 80% white, 20% black makeup, a formula calculated to reflect Greenville's population at the time.

Ernest Hamilton holds his Beck High School varsity letter. Hamilton was part of the last graduating class at Beck before Greenville County Schools integrated in 1970.(Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

Some 60%of the black student population were reassigned. Only 10% of the white students were.

Black principals became assistant principals. Black coaches became assistant coaches. Black high schools became middle or junior high schools.

Some institutions were suddenly shuttered. The list included the Allen School, founded almost 100 years before by a black teacher in a deserted Main Street hotel room.

That meant black seniors ordered rings for graduating classes that never walked across the stage. Majorettes no longer had a band to lead. It meant championship basketball teams disbanded mid-season.

Integration cut homes and neighborhood streets in half. A son would go to one school, a daughter to another. Students on the left of the street would have to board a bus to a school on one side of town; students on the right side would board a bus that took them the other direction.

Those were the homes and streets Ernest, then a Michigan State freshman football recruit, returned to in 1970.

He found his name was still on the walls at Beck, but the walls were not the same.

On Feb. 17, 1970, the white students sat in the first rows of the English literature classroom. Barbara Franklin, their new classmate reassigned from Beck, slid into a seat directly behind them.

Barbara was just months away from her graduation, and she always sat in the front of the class. She worked as a phone operator on weeknights and weekends to pay her senior fees. Barbara had a cap and gown she would never wear. She had a Beck diploma cover she wouldnever use.

Barbara was among the first students to walk Beck's halls in 1965, and she held her head high. She wanted to do her best because she believed she had the best.

Barbara Franklin poses for a portrait in front of Sterling School, which was built where Beck High School used to stand. Franklin was in her senior year at Beck in 1970 and transferred to J.L. Mann when Greenville County Schools integrated. (Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

South Carolina built at least 700 schools for black studentsin the 1950s and 1960s, a $214-million investment in the newlyunconstitutional separate-but-equal system. These facilities may have been new, but the facilities were never supported equally by district leadership. Beck was one of them.

Eight days before Beck became an integrated middle school, district workers upgraded the schoolentrance, anunsightly gateway of concrete and rubber. They covered it with a green carpet.

Barbaralived so close to Beck she could watch the Beck Panthers football team from her backyard. Still, Barbara never cut through the grass to get to class in the morning or home in the afternoon. Some of her classmates teased.

She always took the long way around. She took the right route. The respectful one, she thought.

In those early Beck days, Barbara hauled her math book homeeven if she didn't have homework. She was not the best math student, but she had the best teacher. He bounced around his room. His energy electrified.

She wanted to be just like him, and she wasn't going to wait.

After school, Barbara cut brown bags into pieces and taped them on awall in her house. She gathered her younger siblings for a class they didn't enroll in.

Shed open the crisp binding of her math book. She wrote the problems on her board made of paper. Her chalk was Argo starch.

Barbara Franklin looks through a copy Beck High School of the class of 1970 yearbook. An abbreviated version of the yearbook was printed in limited quantities for the senior class at Beck, who moved to different schools during the school year. (Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

During the first period of the first day at integrated J.L. Mann High School, a woman Barbara didnt know read the roll call for the new class.

The English teacher then turned to the Beck transfers.

"Who is supposed to bethe cream of the crop?" the teacher said.

One of Barbara's Beck classmates spoke.

"We all are," he said.

"We'll see," the teacher said.

She passed out a test only to the Beck transfers.Despite years of hard work at Beck, despite years of doing things the right way, Barbara had to prove her worth to a stranger.

She took the test.The teacher never returned the graded papers.

Donna Byers didn't recognize anyone.Her eyes kept scanning the dozens of faces on each row of the gymnasium bleachers.

She didn't know anyone because she didn't belong there, she thought. Donna was a high school student, and she was now a new student at amiddle school that February morning. Thatis where the districts integration plan sent her.

Donna Byers poses for a portrait at the Nicholtown Community Center. Byers was a majorette in the Beck High School marching band. She was in ninth grade at Beck and was transferred in 1970 to Northwood Middle School. The next school year, she transferred to Wade Hampton and then J.L. Mann.(Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

Just the last week, Donna knew everyone. Or, at least, it seemed like everyone at her previous school, Beck, knew her.

It was like a parade everywhere she went. Her Nicholtown neighbors sat on their front porches to watch Donna and her fellow Beck high-steppersstrut their way to daily practice or the games.

They strolleddown streets cutting through landthat just a century earlierhad been a plantation.

The younger students chased Donna. "Can I hold your baton," they said. "Can I touch the tassels on your majorette boots?"

Donna was a superstar. She was Tina Turner. She was Diana Ross. She was taller than Paris Mountain.

She was also the hardest to spot when that 120-person band marched onto the football field Friday nights. She was the smallest. The youngest, too. She made the cut in eighth grade. But could she twirl, really twirl.

And when Donna did her thing, she was all the crowd could see.

It was Feb. 17, 1970, and Donna sat still, silent and small. Northwood Middle School's welcome assembly for their new students was about to start.

At the same time, another girl who had been scanning the rows of bleachers from the other side of the gymnasium spotted Donna. She marched in the Beck band behind the majorettes, where Donna twirled.

"It's going to be me and you," she said as she sat down next to Donna.

Their new school didn't have a marching band.

The five boys walked across the gym in a school named for a Confederate soldier. The transfers jersey colors were now gray and red. Their team now answered to the Mighty Generals.

The rest of the basketball players already sat on the bleachers. This was the first time the Wade Hampton High School team, assembled midway through the season, shared a court for practice.

Two of the new students, including Clyde Mayes, played their final game for Beck the week before. The other three came from Washington High School, a black school that no longer existed.

At Becks final bout, winning was not the only goal. Led by Clyde, the team made a promise to that gymnasium, to the 1,500 students, parents, teachers, neighbors cheering on their feet that Friday night.

Clyde Mayes in the Wade Hampton High School gym. Mayes played basketball for Beck High School and then for Wade Hampton after Greenville County Schools integrated in 1970.(Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

They pledged to all of Nicholtown to score 100 points, about 20 points more than they averaged. This was the last game these boys, defending state champions boasting an 18-1 record, would ever play together.

The teammates received transfer letters to three different Greenville schools that week.

Clyde, the 6-foot-7-inch star junior who averaged 22 points and 26rebounds, was assigned to Wade Hampton. His older sister's letter said J.L. Mann. His mother went before a judge to argue, without success, that her children should go to the same integrated high school.

With minutes to go in the final Beck game, the teams tally stalled at 94.

Mayes could help score six more points. He was sure of it.

He'd scored a thousand on the dirt court in his Glenn Road neighbor's yard. He'd scored a thousand more at the pick-up games he played at Beck before he was even in high school.

And he would score again here, one last time.

When the clock read zero, the scoreboard said 102. But then, the cheers hushed. The crowd fell silent.

The game was done. Tears fell because it was all over.

The Wade Hampton gym was quiet, too, that February day, when Clyde walked onto his new home court. He couldnt hear anything but the sound of shoes meeting a wooden floor.

Clyde made his way to the stands to joinhis team and his coach.

He sat down between two of the white players and waited to begin again.

Beck High School as seen in the class of 1968-69 yearbook is pictured on the left compared to modern-day Sterling School on the right. Sterling School was built where Beck used to stand.(Photo: JOSH MORGAN/Staff)

The Beck High School building no longer exists. Sterling School now stands on the former Beck property near McAlister Road.

Ernest Hamilton graduated from Michigan State University before attending University of South Carolina law school. He is a lawyer in Greenville. Like when they were boys, Ernest and Clyde Mayes are still neighbors and friends.

Barbara Franklin finished high school from home. Franklin now works as a caregiver in Greenville.She is helping plan a 50th anniversary for the 1970 Beck High School seniors.

Donna Byers transferred again after 1970, first to Wade Hampton and then J.L. Mann. She attended Greenville TechnicalCollege. She works as an accountant in Greenville. She is still best friends with the girl she saw in the Northwood gym on Feb. 17, 1970.

Clyde Mayes and the Wade Hampton Mighty Generals basketball team won back-to-back state championships. Mayes played for Furman University and inthe NBA, and he played on professional teams in Italy, Spain and France.

Sources: The story is based on 2020 interviews with Barbara Franklin, Donna Byers, Clyde Mayes, Ernest Hamilton and Jon Hale, a University of South Carolina associate professor. Additional information came from The Greenville News archives, the work of Stephen O'Neill at Furman University, Greenville County Historical Society, University of Kentucky research and "The Mighty Generals" by Mike Chibbaro.

When integration finally arrived in Greenville, SC, it brought progress at a cost. Read the full story here

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Coming Wednesday: On the night Sterling High School burned to the ground, not everything was destroyed

Coming Thursday: Greenville 'not a town in black and white' after price was paid, civil rights leader says

Coming next Monday: It's not policy anymore, but schools in South Carolina and elsewhere remain segregated

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Norway, US and UK press for progress on South Sudan deal – Africa Times

The governments of Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States are urging South Sudanese leaders to move quickly to conclude their power-sharing peace agreement, ahead of a February 22 deadline.

The troika nations said they stood in solidarity with the regional Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) that mediates the negotiations with South Sudan, and shared the IGAD frustration with a lack of progress.

With few days remaining until a power-sharing government is due to form, time has almost run out, the troika governments said in a joint statement. Specifically, we encourage all sides, including the government, to reach consensus on a way forward on the number of states. Refusing to compromise and move forward undermines the agreement, risks the ceasefire, and erodes the trust of the public and the confidence of partners.

Extensions on a deadline for implementing the first phase of a hard-won deal between President Salva Kiir and opposition leader Riek Machar have already been granted twice, but negotiations remain stalled over the states and how their boundaries will be drawn.

Further extension is neither desirable nor feasible at this stage of the peace process, warned IGAD on Sunday, when the organization issued a statement on its negotiations in Addis Ababa. The IGAD meeting included Kiir and other Horn of Africa heads of state, as well as lead IGAD negotiator Ismail Wais, but Machar remains committed to fewer states than the nation currently has.

A national referendum on the states issue may be a solution, but also has the potential to further delay progress. In some areas the fighting continues, while the years of war since 2013 had claimed nearly 400,000 lives, according to2018 researchfrom the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

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Moderna Announces Progress in Prophylactic Vaccines Modality with CMV Vaccine Phase 2 Study Data Now Expected in Third Quarter 2020 and Expands…

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mRNA-1273 to prevent novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) disease, in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health; physical manufacturing of first batch complete, awaiting analytical testing

Moderna, Inc. (Nasdaq: MRNA), a clinical stage biotechnology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines to create a new generation of transformative medicines for patients, today announced that the Phase 2 dose-confirmation study of its mRNA vaccine against cytomegalovirus (CMV) is enrolling ahead of plan with data now expected in the third quarter of 2020. The Company also announced three new vaccine development candidates, which support the Companys strategy, announced January 12, to accelerate new development candidates in its core modalities, prophylactic vaccines and systemic secreted & cell surface therapeutics. The three new infectious disease vaccine candidates complement the January announcement of two autoimmune development candidates, PD-L1 (mRNA-6231) and IL-2 (mRNA-6981), in the Companys other core modality, systemic secreted & cell surface therapeutics.

Modernas CMV vaccine (mRNA-1647), the first mRNA vaccine for an infectious disease to enter a Phase 2 study, is enrolling ahead of plan with the second cohort nearly completed. This Phase 2 study will investigate the safety and immunogenicity of mRNA-1647 in approximately 252 healthy adults in the U.S. at three dose levels (50, 100 and 150 g) in both CMV-seronegative and CMV-seropositive participants administered in a three-dose vaccination schedule (0, 2 and 6 months). The first interim analysis, expected in the third quarter of 2020, will evaluate safety and immunogenicity at three months (one month after the second vaccination) and is intended to inform Phase 3 dose selection. The Company is actively preparing for a Phase 3 pivotal study, which will evaluate prevention of primary CMV infection in a population that includes women of childbearing age.

The development candidates announced today are mRNA vaccine candidates against Epstein-Barr virus (mRNA-1189), respiratory syncytial virus (mRNA-1345) in young children, and the novel coronavirus (mRNA-1273). mRNA-1345 will be evaluated in early clinical trials with the intention of combining the vaccine with mRNA-1653, Modernas hMPV/PIV3 vaccine, to address RSV, hMPV and PIV3, viruses that cause significant respiratory diseases in young children, in one vaccine. Each of these new development candidates utilizes the Companys proprietary lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technology.

Todays announcement reflects the Companys belief that positive Phase 1 safety and immunogenicity data across nine studies with more than 1,000 participants have validated the Companys prophylactic vaccine modality. Clinical data demonstrate that Modernas proprietary vaccine technology has been generally well-tolerated1 and can elicit durable immune responses to viral antigens. The Company also believes that it has demonstrated the ability to leverage shared technology, digital systems and its flexible manufacturing infrastructure to advance a large portfolio quickly and efficiently.

"Our investments in science and manufacturing have resulted in six positive Phase 1 infectious disease vaccine readouts. These data validate the technology used in our prophylactic vaccines modality, which has allowed us to accelerate research and development timelines, and advance our mRNA vaccines into new areas of high unmet need. I am pleased with the continued progress of our late-stage CMV vaccine program as we prepare for a pivotal Phase 3 study and commercial readiness. The three new development candidates reflect the continued productivity of our platform and the potential of our mRNA technology. Moderna now owns global rights to three vaccines, which we believe have blockbuster potential CMV, EBV and the potential combination RSV/hMPV/PIV3 vaccine for young children," said Stphane Bancel, Modernas Chief Executive Officer. "I am proud of the teams ability to rapidly respond to the ongoing public health crisis posed by the novel coronavirus and to be working with the National Institutes of Health and Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations."

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Moderna currently has 24 mRNA development candidates in its portfolio with 12 in clinical studies. Across Modernas pipeline, more than 1,500 participants have been enrolled in clinical studies.

About Modernas New Development Candidates

About Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

EBV is a common herpesvirus that is spread through bodily fluids, most commonly saliva, and contracted primarily by young children and adolescents (approximately 50% and approximately 89% seropositivity, respectively). It is a major cause of infectious mononucleosis (IM) in the U.S., accounting for over 90% of the approximately 1-2 million cases annually. IM can debilitate patients for weeks to months and, in some cases, can lead to hospitalization and splenic rupture. EBV infection is associated with the development and progression of certain lymphoproliferative disorders, cancers, and an increased risk of autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. There is no approved vaccine for EBV.

About Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

RSV is the leading cause of unaddressed severe lower respiratory tract disease and hospitalization in infants and young children worldwide, with most children infected at least once by two years of age. The virus is transmitted primarily via contamination of environmental surfaces with infectious secretions, and symptoms typically begin within several days of exposure. The illness may manifest as wheezing, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, hospitalization or even death.

In the United States, it is estimated that over two million children younger than five years of age receive medical attention and more than 86,000 are hospitalized due to RSV infection annually. Globally, RSV is estimated to be responsible for over approximately 33 million episodes of acute lower-respiratory tract infection, 3.2 million hospitalizations and as many as 118,000 deaths per year in children younger than five years of age. Infections with RSV follow a seasonal pattern, occurring primarily in the Northern hemisphere between the months of November and April, and in the Southern hemisphere primarily between March and October. There is no approved vaccine for RSV.

About Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can lead to respiratory illness, including Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Coronaviruses are transmitted between animals and people and can evolve into strains not previously identified in humans. On January 7, 2020, a novel coronavirus was identified as the cause of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, Hubei Province of China. Estimates from the World Health Organization as of February 9, 2020 indicate that there are approximately 37,000 confirmed cases and over 800 deaths worldwide. The suspected number of infections is likely to be substantially higher. It is important to note that there is not yet a good understanding of the rate of asymptomatic infection. Currently, there are no approved vaccines specific to 2019-nCoV.

About Modernas Prophylactic Vaccines Modality

Moderna scientists designed the Companys prophylactic vaccines modality to prevent infectious diseases. More than 1,000 participants have been enrolled in Modernas infectious disease vaccine clinical studies under health authorities in the U.S., Europe and Australia. Based on clinical experience across six Phase 1 studies, the Company deems prophylactic vaccines a core modality and intends to accelerate development of its infectious disease vaccine candidates.

The potential advantages of an mRNA approach to prophylactic vaccines include the ability to mimic natural infection to stimulate a more potent immune response, combining multiple mRNAs into a single vaccine, rapid discovery to respond to emerging pandemic threats and manufacturing agility derived from the platform nature of mRNA vaccine design and production.

Moderna currently has nine development candidates in its prophylactic vaccines modality, including:

Vaccines against serious respiratory infections

Vaccines against serious infections transmitted from mother to baby

Vaccines against common viral infections with high unmet need

To date, Moderna has demonstrated positive Phase 1 data readouts for six prophylactic vaccines (H10N8, H7N9, RSV, chikungunya virus, hMPV/PIV3 and CMV). Modernas CMV vaccine is currently in a Phase 2 dose-confirmation study. Modernas investigational Zika vaccine (mRNA-1893), currently in a Phase 1 study, was granted FDA Fast Track designation.

Moderna has built a fully integrated manufacturing plant in Norwood, MA which enables the promise of the technology platform.

About Moderna

Moderna is advancing messenger RNA (mRNA) science to create a new class of transformative medicines for patients. mRNA medicines are designed to direct the bodys cells to produce intracellular, membrane or secreted proteins that can have a therapeutic or preventive benefit and have the potential to address a broad spectrum of diseases. Modernas platform builds on continuous advances in basic and applied mRNA science, delivery technology and manufacturing, providing the Company the capability to pursue in parallel a robust pipeline of new development candidates. Moderna is developing therapeutics and vaccines for infectious diseases, immuno-oncology, rare diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, independently and with strategic collaborators. Moderna has 24 mRNA development candidates in its portfolio across all modalities, with 12 in clinical studies. Four of these programs are in or preparing for Phase 2 studies and the Company is preparing for its first Phase 3 study.

Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., Moderna currently has strategic alliances for development programs with AstraZeneca, Plc. (Nasdaq: AZN) and Merck, Inc. (Nasdaq: MRK), as well as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Defense; the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), a division of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Moderna has been named a top biopharmaceutical employer by Science for the past five years.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended, including, without limitation, statements regarding plans for Modernas development candidates, plans to create a pediatric respiratory vaccine against RSV, hMPV and PIV3, plans regarding regulatory submission and clinical testing for mRNA-1273, expected timing of data from the Phase 2 study of mRNA-1647, and Modernas strategy, business plans and focus. The words "may," "will," "could," "would," "should," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "intend," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "project," "potential," "continue," "target" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on managements current expectations and beliefs and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and important factors that may cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by any forward-looking statements contained in this press release, including, without limitation, uncertainties related to market conditions and the completion of the public offering on the anticipated terms or at all. These and other risks and uncertainties are described in greater detail in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in Modernas most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other filings that Moderna has made or may make with the SEC in the future. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release represent Modernas views only as of the date hereof and should not be relied upon as representing its views as of any subsequent date. Moderna explicitly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

Moderna has filed a registration statement (including a prospectus) with the SEC for the offering to which this communication relates. Before you invest, you should read the prospectus in that registration statement and other documents the issuer has filed with the SEC for more complete information about the issuer and this offering. You may get these documents for free by visiting EDGAR on the SEC Web site at http://www.sec.gov. Alternatively, the issuer, any underwriter or any dealer participating in the offering will arrange to send you the prospectus if you request it by calling toll-free 1-866-471-2526.

1 The most common adverse reactions in Modernas Phase 1 clinical trials in prophylactic vaccines include injection site pain, headache, myalgia, and fatigue.

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Moderna Contacts: Media: Colleen HusseySenior Manager, Corporate Communications203-470-5620Colleen.Hussey@modernatx.com

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Poverty ‘entrenched’ in New Zealand despite progress on social issues – report – The Guardian

New Zealand has made significant progress on key social issues in the last 12 months, including improved treatment of those on welfare, boosting employment and household incomes and reducing teen pregnancy, according to a new report.

However, the Salvation Army report urged New Zealands centre-left government, led by Jacinda Ardern who has made reducing child poverty her personal mission while in office, and exhorted a politics of kindness and compassion to do more to address what they called normalised, entrenched poverty in the country.

Housing affordability, spiking youth suicide rates, the destruction wrought by methamphetamine, and the number of children in deepest poverty were not improving, said the Salvation Army, the organisation publishing its 13th annual State of the Nation report. But the picture was not entirely gloomy.

What we do notice on the frontline is that theres been a huge effort to make Work and Income much more user friendly, said Ian Hutson, the Armys social policy director, referring to the countrys social welfare agency.

There had been a kind of punitive approach to poverty in the country in the past, he said. But it seems like theyve put the emphasis on really trying to help people rather than penalise people, for all different possible reasons, by taking them off all or part of the benefit.

There had been a small dip in the number of people requesting food parcels in 2019, the Salvation Army report said. But Hutson added that while beneficiaries were being treated more kindly in their dealings with the social welfare agency, they werent receiving enough money from the government to live on.

We think the benefits too low and thats one of the key causes of child poverty in this country, he said. Many of the people we work with at the frontline have been able to access welfare and hardship support for beneficiaries, but the core benefit level is still too low.

Arderns government had taken notice of the issue, commissioning a working group on social welfare that had in 2019 recommended a boost to social welfare payments, he said, but had failed to act on it. The prime minister had also not proceeded with a capital gains tax urged by another working group.

Sometimes when government have bold ideas, if they feel like the people of the nation wont back them, they wont do it, Hutson said.

Before Arderns government came to power following the 2017 election she had pledged to tackle New Zealands housing crisis if she became prime minister, after outrage generated across the country by news reports of families sleeping in cars. But the waiting list for social housing had hit new highs, Hutson said, and low-income families could not afford rents including in smaller cities that had previously been feasible alternatives to the escalating prices of Auckland and Wellington.

Rotorua, Palmerston North, Dunedin and Invercargill were among the cities which had seen house price increases of at least 10%, the report said.

The social housing waiting list is not going down, Hutson said. More emergency and social housing has been built, which is encouraging, but it doesnt feel like weve turned the tide at all.

He added that the government needs to significantly invest in housing at the bottom end.

The governments so-called wellbeing budget, introduced in 2019 which requires all new spending to be measured against wellbeing measures rather than GDP had made him hopeful lawmakers could move the needle on social problems, Hutson said.

But you cant expect that in one year theyll be able to show that a whole lot of things have gotten better.

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Sheriff shares update on progress of Anaqua Springs killings investigation – mySA

The shooting deaths of Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, and her two daughters are still being investigated by the Bexar County Sheriffs Office and the FBI. All three were found dead at the home of Olsens boyfriend in the gated Anaqua Springs Ranch subdivision near Leon Springs on Jan. 10, 2019.

The shooting deaths of Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, and her two daughters are still being investigated by the Bexar County Sheriffs Office and the FBI. All three were found dead at the home of Olsens boyfriend

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The shooting deaths of Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, and her two daughters are still being investigated by the Bexar County Sheriffs Office and the FBI. All three were found dead at the home of Olsens boyfriend in the gated Anaqua Springs Ranch subdivision near Leon Springs on Jan. 10, 2019.

The shooting deaths of Nichol Leila Olsen, 37, and her two daughters are still being investigated by the Bexar County Sheriffs Office and the FBI. All three were found dead at the home of Olsens boyfriend

Sheriff shares update on progress of Anaqua Springs killings investigation

More than a year after a hairstylist and her two daughters were found shot to death in a luxury home near Leon Springs, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said investigators still havent determined who was responsible and that he isnt prepared to clear anyone.

Salazar described the hairstylists boyfriend, Charles Edward Wheeler, 32, as a person of interest in the case but said thats not the same as calling him a suspect.

Theres a lot of folks that wish I had just closed this investigation a long time ago, the sheriff said in an interview Monday with the San Antonio Express-News. But theres a lot of folks that dont have the power over me to make me do that.

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And so Im going to keep this investigation open. And as long as the FBI keeps asking me for evidence so that they can keep digging, Im going to keep giving it to them.

Wheeler has not been charged in the case, and his attorneys say he had nothing to do with the deaths.

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Redskins VP says ‘all eyes’ will be on work-in-progress Dwayne Haskins – ESPN

The Washington Redskins liked where Dwayne Haskins finished the season; they also know there's a lot of work ahead for their young quarterback, which is why new coach Ron Rivera said at his first news conference he'll take his time before he names a starter.

"Dwayne has a long way to go," Doug Williams, the Redskins' senior vice president of player development, told reporters at a community event Friday. "But like I told him, he was doing what we expected him to do. He was ascending. Hopefully the way he goes now, he keeps going up. All eyes are going to be on him. At the same time you've got a new coaching staff and they're not married to him. ... He's got the ability to do what any coach wants him to do."

And, Williams said, having a new staff should help. The Redskins also hired a new offensive coordinator in Scott Turner and quarterbacks coach in Ken Zampese.

"Dwayne didn't have the opportunity last year where the coaches put their arms around him," said Williams, who had been the senior vice president of player personnel the past two years. "He's got to know we want you to be good. With the new staff coming in, and what he did towards the end of the year, he's going to give this new staff an opportunity to say, 'Hey, we need to work with this kid to get the best out of him.'"

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Haskins' first season was anything but smooth as it became evident around the draft that there was a divide in the building about taking him with the 15th overall pick. As one source said, it was clear that owner Dan Snyder wanted to draft him. There were questions about how much extra work he was putting in as numerous sources said he struggled to retain the plays.

But Haskins also was playing for a staff that was in a must-win situation, making it difficult for the coaches to adequately groom a young quarterback. He struggled mightily in his first two relief outings, going a combined 12-for-22 for 140 yards and four interceptions vs. the New York Giants and Minnesota.

But Haskins showed progress once he became a starter and, sources say, invested more time in work outside of the facility. Then-offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell also took on a bigger role with Haskins down the stretch. In his last two games, Haskins completed a combined 31 of 43 passes for 394 yards and four touchdowns in games vs. the Giants and Philadelphia Eagles. He also directed two late field goal drives in a comeback win over Detroit, a game Rivera has referenced several times.

At season's end, numerous people in the organization said they loved how Haskins finished, but still wanted to see how he progressed.

A big part of Rivera's interview with Snyder involved his plan for developing Haskins. Rivera has said he wants to go through the spring before settling on any quarterback decision. He said he wants Haskins to become more of a leader. Haskins told reporters at the event that he has reached out to some of Rivera's former players in Carolina. And he's fine with having to prove himself to a new staff.

"That's cool," Haskins told reporters. "I'm going to have to work hard and eventually take it over. Just do your best to be accountable for what you have to do and be ready to go.

"[Rivera's] a guy who's going to hold you accountable and make sure you put the work in. I'm all for that. I'm excited."

Williams has become a mentor of sorts for Haskins as the two spoke often during the season. In Williams' new role he'll serve as a liaison between the players and the coaches, which means his tutoring of Haskins will continue. He has talked with Haskins in the past about what NFL quarterbacks must do and how they're always watched.

"The new staff knows that Dwayne Haskins is the starting quarterback here," Williams said. "The only thing that can happen is for Dwayne to give it back to them. It's up to him to learn the playbook, wear the coaches out. He's got to stay at the facility until they run him out of the building."

Late in the season, teammates noticed a difference in Haskins in the work he did and the way he carried himself. Williams said there's one way to keep winning them over.

"Keep doing it over and over," Williams said. "Dwayne has to let them know 'I'm here, I'm the leader, this is my team. I'm going to be the starter and I'll show you why I should be starting.'"

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Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) social engagement reveals substantial differences – CryptoSlate

The technical and fundamental differences between Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) have set them apart over the years. Now, data from LunarCRUSH reveals that the social engagement of these cryptocurrencies makes that gap even wider.

Since the beginning of the year, Bitcoin entered a bull rally that has seen its price surge by nearly 50 percent. The flagship cryptocurrency went from trading a low of $6,900 on Jan. 3 to recently hit a high of $10,187. The massive bullish impulse seems to be a direct effect of a spike in interest among investors for BTC.

According to on-chain analytics data provider Glassnode, a substantial amount of new Bitcoin addresses are being created since early January. The last time new BTC addresses were created at this rate was back in April 2019 leading to a major price increase.

Moreover, there has been a spike in Google searches for the keyword Bitcoin halving, adding credence to the fact that demand for the BTC is rising.

A similar pattern can be perceived on Bitcoins social engagement, based on data from crypto community analytics firm LunarCRUSH. The pioneer cryptocurrency has had 5.6 billion unique engagements, thus far this year. These include the to total amount of posts, comments, retweets, and favorites across all data sources. Twitter alone accounts for over 1.44 million tweets while Reddit has seen over 29,000 unique posts related to BTC.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin Cash seems to have outperformed Bitcoin in terms of price appreciation. BCH skyrocketed 142 percent during the same time span when Bitcoin rose 50 percent. However, the Bitcoin Cash community does not show the same levels of activity.

Data shows that BCHs total unique social engagements hovers around 137 million since the beginning of the year with 46,000 tweets and 800 Reddit posts.

The lack of interest that market participants have shown in Bitcoin Cash this year shows that this cryptocurrency has a long way to go before it can compete with Bitcoin. Although investors could have profited the most by trading BCH, the flagship cryptocurrency looks better in the long-term.

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BSV and BCH Are Surging With Their Halvings a Month Before Bitcoin – Cointelegraph

Recently, Bitcoin (BTC) has been picking up momentum as the halving in May 2020 moves closer. However, large-cap Bitcoin forks namely, Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin Cash, will have their own halvings in April and the effects are already showing. This year, they gained 270% (BSV) and 132% (BCH) already, compared to Bitcoins 40%.

Crypto market daily performance. Source: Coin360

BSV USD 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

The USD chart of Bitcoin SV is showing an impressive breakout from the downtrend, which made the coin surge from $100 to $450, an increase of 350%.

Such a massive move upwards is always going to retrace as its unhealthy to go up in a straight line. The retracement occurred in the days after and seemingly found support at the $245 level.

The $245 level is significant, as the price of Bitcoin SV couldnt break through this barrier earlier in June 2019.

BSV USD 6-hour chart. Source: TradingView

The 6-hour chart of Bitcoin SV is showing a triangle structure after the massive surge. The range was determined between $245 (support) and $325-330 (resistance), through which a symmetrical triangle formed.

The breakout occurred two days ago after which a retest confirmed the breakout. Currently, the price is hovering above the previous resistance at $310 and $327.

This price action paints an exciting structure. If Bitcoin SV can flip either of the two levels (preferably the $327 area) as support, continuation is warranted. Given that there are not many resistance levels in between, its likely to see this continuation lead towards the $425 area and the recent high.

BSV BTC 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

The BTC pair of Bitcoin SV is giving a similar view as the USD pair. Massive breakout upwards after Bitcoin SV turned the 0.01835 satoshis level in to support. The breakout also needed a retracement, which is found at the 0.0283 satoshis level.

The 0.0283 satoshis level was previously a substantial resistance to break, but right now, its turning into support.

BSV BTC 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

The 4-hour chart is showing range-bound movements for Bitcoin SV. Support is found at the 0.0283 satoshis level, while the resistance is found at the 0.037 satoshis level.

A small breakout from a downtrend occurred, which led to an increase of 18% today. However, the price of Bitcoin SV is still stuck in a range, which makes the direction unclear.

The price of Bitcoin SV could retest the 0.0318 satoshis level before continuing towards the range high at 0.037 satoshis. This level is the primary resistance to break. If the price can break through that level, continuation upwards is warranted, and a new test of the all-time highs at 0.0483 satoshis is likely to occur.

BCH USD 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

Not only is Bitcoin SV facing a halving but Bitcoin Cash is also going to have one in 59 days or 34 days earlier than Bitcoin. BCH made a strong upward move since the local bottom at $170, resulting in a price of $440 today.

During the upwards run, $296 and $365 levels flipped from resistance to support, which initiated the continuation of the upward trend.

A similar move could occur in the coming weeks as well. But while the level of $400-407 has not been tested yet, continuation will be warranted if Bitcoin Cash sees a test of this price level and buyers step into the market.

Such a continuation would lead to tests of the high at $496 and possibly lead to a move towards $615, as thats the next resistance.

BCH USD 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

The 4-hour chart is showing a breakout above the $365 level on Jan. 28, which immediately flipped support.

After that, a bullish pennant construction enabled the continuation of the price, which made the price break through the $400 price barrier.

As stated previously, a retest didnt occur yet. If it happens, that would be a potential zone to step in or to see confirmation of the upward trend continuation.

BCH BTC 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

The Bitcoin pair of Bitcoin Cash is showing a clear breakout of the 0.042 satoshis level. This breakout was heavily needed in order to sustain the upward momentum.

Similar thoughts can be shared on this chart as on the USD chart. A retest of the 0.042 satoshis level would confirm the breakout to the upside. If such a retest occurs and confirms the breakout, continuation towards 0.053 and possibly 0.065 satoshis is on the table.

BTG USD 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

Not only Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin Cash have been showing strength lately, but other, smaller-cap hard forks of Bitcoin have also been doing the same. One example is Bitcoin Gold (BTG), which has seen a surge of 200% this year.

The chart shows a sharp support/resistance flip at the $9 and $10.65 levels, while its currently breaking out to the upside.

Its likely to see a continuation towards the next resistance of $15.65 at which resistance can be expected.

Is it likely to see a continuation of these upwards movements? Certainly. But while the market could see a continuation of this upward momentum, the buy the rumor, sell the news scenario should also be taken into consideration.

In such a scenario, its expected to see a run-up before the event (the halving in this case), which quite often leads to a significant retrace or dropdown when the actual event takes place.

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The Crypto Daily Movers and Shakers 10/02/20 – Yahoo Finance

Bitcoin rallied by 2.77% on Sunday. Following on from a 0.73% gain on Saturday, Bitcoin ended the week up by 8.53% to $10,151.0.

A bullish start to the day saw Bitcoin rally from an early morning intraday low $9,871.1 to a mid-morning intraday high $10,165.0.

Bitcoin broke through the first major resistance level at $9,979.4 and the second major resistance level at $10,081.6.

A mid-afternoon pullback saw Bitcoin fall back through the major resistance levels before bouncing back.

The late bounce back saw Bitcoin break back through the first and second major resistance levels to wrap up the day at $10,100 levels.

Bitcoin steered well clear of the major support levels throughout the day.

The near-term bearish trend, formed at late Junes swing hi $13,764.0, remained firmly intact, however, in spite of the upward momentum.

For the bulls, Bitcoin would need to break out from $11,000 levels to form a near-term bullish trend.

Across the rest of the top 10 cryptos, it was a bullish end to the week for the crypto majors.

Tezos and Binance Coin led the way with rallies of 15.04% and 11.87% respectively.

Bitcoin Cash SV (+4.15%), EOS (+5.22%), and Moneros XMR (+8.63%) also made strong gains.

Bitcoin Cash ABC (+0.79%), Cardanos ADA (+3.36%), Ethereum (+2.44%), Litecoin (+0.51%), Ripples XRP (+1.92%), Stellars Lumen (+2.38%), and Trons TRX (+1.13%) saw more modest gains.

For the week, Binance Coin and Tezos led the way, with gains of 32.74% and 37.82% respectively. In the week, Tezos returned to the top 10 by market cap.

Bitcoin Cash ABC (+19.80%), Bitcoin Cash SV (+26.6%), EOS (+18.38%), Ethereum (+21.56%), Moneros XMR (+17.28%), Stellars Lumen (+15.30%), and Trons TRX (+15.55%) also made particularly strong gains.

Cardanos ADA (11.48%), Litecoin (+10.34%), and Ripples XRP (+12.30%) trailed the pack in the week.

Through the current week, the crypto total market cap rose from a Tuesday low $254.52bn to a Sunday high $289.97bn. At the time of writing, the total market cap stood at $290.50bn.

Having fallen back from 66% levels, Bitcoins dominance slipped further back to sub-64% levels over the weekend. More marked gains across the broader market pinned Bitcoin back. At the time of writing, Bitcoins dominance stood at 63.6%.

Trading volumes were on the up, rising to $146bn levels on Thursday before easing back. At the time of writing, 24-hr volumes stood at $132.73bn.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was down by 0.06% to $10,145.0. A bearish start to the day saw Bitcoin fall from an early morning high $10,187.0 to a low $10,129.0.

Bitcoin left the major support and resistance levels untested early on.

Elsewhere, it was a mixed start to the day.

Bitcoin Cash SV (-1.03%) and Moneros XMR (-1.17%) led the way down.

Binance Coin (-0.38%), Bitcoin Cash ABC (-0.73%), Cardanos ADA (-0.62%), EOS (-0.30%), Ethereum (-0.23%), Ripples XRP (-0.10%) and Trons TRX (-0.24%) also saw red.

Litecoin (+0.17%), Stellars Lumen (+0.83%), and Tezos (+0.81%) bucked the trend early on.

Bitcoin would need to move back through the morning high $10,187.0 to bring the first major resistance level at $10,253.63 into play.

Support from the broader market would be needed, however, for Bitcoin to break through to $10,200 levels.

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Barring a broad-based crypto rally day, the first major resistance level would likely limit any upside on the day.

In the event of another breakout, the second major resistance level at $10,356.27 and $10,500 levels could come into play.

Failure to move back through the morning high $10,287.0 could see Bitcoin fall deeper into the red.

A fall back through the morning low $10,129.0 to sub-$10,062 levels would bring the first major support level at $9,959.73 into play.

Barring a crypto sell-off, however, Bitcoin should steer clear of the sub-$9,900 on the day.

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200,000 Crypto Traders Now Have Access to Leading OTC Liquidity Provider for Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin – The Daily Hodl

Leading cryptocurrency over-the-counter liquidity provider, B2C2, has announced a partnership with San Francisco-based SFOX, the industry-leading prime dealer, granting over 200,000 traders and funds access to B2C2s liquidity.

Headquartered in London, B2C2 provides 24/7 liquidity for Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Ethereum Classic in USD, GBP, EUR, JPY, SGD, AUD, CAD, CHF, among other currencies. Moving large quantities of crypto and executing fiat currency conversions for institutional clients, it services brokerage firms, exchanges, banks, cryptocurrency funds and high-net-worth individuals around the world.

Says Max Boonen, chief executive officer of B2C2,

Our partnership enables a broader set of market participants to access B2C2s real-time OTC pricing and deep two-way markets. Much like the FX markets which are almost entirely OTC, the digital asset class is increasingly trading off-exchange, resulting in tighter spreads and deeper liquidity.

SFOX says its clients will benefit from a new source of OTC liquidity coupled with greater price discovery.

Often cited advantages for the OTC model are that it provides market participants with a high degree of flexibility to customize transaction size and delivery protocols, and enables large trades to be executed anonymously.

B2C2, which has traded tens of billions of dollars since opening its doors in 2015, says its marketmaking technology and the OTC model can mitigate some of the fragmented trading across dozens of exchanges, reducing rampant inefficiencies and establishing a more inviting environment for investors entering the crypto markets.

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Bitcoin and Altcoins Restart Uptrend, Climb To New 2020 Highs – Cryptonews

After a short term downside correction, bitcoin price found a strong support above USD 9,650. As a result, there was a strong increase above the USD 10,000 resistance area. The price even broke USD 10,200 and traded to a new yearly high close to USD 10,500.Also, there were strong gains in most major altcoins, including ethereum, XRP, litecoin, bitcoin cash, BNB, EOS, TRX, ADA, and XLM. ETH/USD is up more than 15% (09:00 UTC) and it cleared the key USD 240 and USD 250 resistance levels. Similarly, XRP/USD is rising and it is trading near the USD 0.290 area.

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A strong surge lead bitcoin price above the USD 10,000 resistance and the USD 10,200 swing high. BTC/USD traded to a new 2020 high near USD 10,450 and it is currently consolidating gains. On the downside, an initial support is near the USD 10,200 area. The main support is now forming near the USD 10,000 level.On the upside, the USD 10,450 level is an initial resistance. The key resistance is near USD 10,500, above which the price is likely to start a strong increase towards the USD 10,850 and USD 11,000 levels.

Ethereum price performed well and climbed significantly after it broke the USD 230 resistance. ETH/USD gained more than 15% and even traded above the USD 250 level. If there are more upsides, the bulls are likely to aim USD 265.On the downside, an initial support is near the USD 246 level. The main support is near USD 242, below which there is a risk of a bearish extension towards the USD 230 support (the recent breakout zone).

Bitcoin cash price finally managed to clear the USD 455 and USD 460 resistance levels. BCH/USD gained 8% and it climbed above USD 470. It seems like the price might continue to rise towards the USD 500 barrier. Conversely, the price might find support near the USD 460 and USD 455 levels if there is a downside correction.Litecoin is back above the USD 75.00 resistance and it even traded to a new 2020 high. LTC/USD is trading near USD 78.50 and it is likely to surpass the USD 80.00 resistance in the near term. On the downside, the recent resistance near USD 75.00 might provide support.XRP price is gaining pace above the USD 0.278 and USD 0.284 resistance levels. It is trading near the USD 0.290 resistance, above which the price is likely to hit the USD 0.300 mark. If there is a fresh decline, the USD 0.284 and USD 0.280 levels are seen as decent support levels.

In the past three sessions, many small-capitalization altcoins gained more than 15%, including HBAR, LUNA, CKB, XTZ, XEM, BCN, GNT, LINK, BEAM, CENNZ, VET and DGD. Out of these, HBAR rallied around 140% and LUNA is up nearly 30%.

Overall, bitcoin price is back in an uptrend and gaining pace above USD 10,200. If BTC/USD surpasses the USD 10,500 resistance, there could be a swift move towards the USD 11,000 resistance area in the near term._____

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Bitcoin Faces Off Against Orwellian Dystopia of Government Surveillance, No Cash and Digital Currency Accounts – The Daily Hodl

In the latest episode of the Unchained podcast, host Laura Shin interviews Alex Gladstein, chief strategy officer at the Human Rights Foundation.

Gladstein soars 20 years into the future, transporting us into a world of chip implants, mass surveillance and IDs linked to digital currency accounts for non-stop tracking of every conceivable transaction.

Having pushed society well beyond efficient systems, AI miracles and cost-saving technological advancements, the new dystopia weaponizes big data to control people. In swift order it can punish outliers, manipulators, slackers and the anti-establishment rabble-rousers. Opting out isnt easy.

Says Gladstein,

With cash gone, its extremely difficult to buy a burner phone or SIM card.

On the other side of the rainbow lies Bitcoin (BTC) and the techno-utopia of anonymous and pseudonymous everything. While the two extremes seem equally unlikely to play out, Gladstein says current efforts in the cryptosphere are laying the blueprint.

How close we get to a more positive and open financial future is dictated by what we do now with the Bitcoin ecosystem in 2020 and moving forward.

First, Bitcoins value will have to be understood well beyond its price tag and it will have to transcend the roughly 45 million people, or .058% of the worlds population, who use BTC today.

To move the needle on Bitcoin adoption, Gladstein argues that industry leaders need to introduce global education and improve usability while also focusing on privacy solutions and ways to scale the network for the mainstream.

He adds that another major priority is integrating Bitcoin into a platform like Twitter so that users can protect their identities and reveal an absolute minimum about themselves.

Says Gladstein,

Well need to use digital assets that dont require Know Your Customer (KYC) or Anti Money Laundering (AML) compliance.

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Bitcoin SV [BSV] Is 3rd Not 5th And Only Criminal Exchanges Refuse To List It: Calvin Ayre – Coingape

Calvin Ayre, Bitcoin SV backer, and Craig Wright supporter has made a bold statement in the last few hours. He pointed out to his followers where Bitcoin SV stands in the ranking. He has further stated that only criminal exchanges refuse to list BSV, given its utility and scale.

Bitcoin SVs native token has been on a bullish phase in 2020. In January, the digital asset rose to reach its all-time price of $340. This saw the digital asset for a short while surpassing Bitcoin Cash to become the fourth-largest cryptocurrency. A pullback, however, saw it settle for fifth in the ranking.

In more recent days, there has been further developed in the project. As we reported, they launched the Genesis protocol which means now Bitcoin SV shares the same protocol as the original Bitcoin. It also means that now the blockchain has the best utility and scale of any blockchain.

Now, Calvin Ayre says:

I need to set the record straight here#BSV is not 5th, its 3rd in the world for public blockchains that did not premine. Ripple is not a public blockchain and Eth premined. It also is the only one to scale and have utility. Only criminal exchanges are not listing.

BSV supporters have been quick to support his line of thought. Most are optimistic that Bitcoin SV prices are lagging and that the project is the greatest in the market. His claim on criminal exchanges not many are commenting on this.

In 2019, Craig Wright proclaimed himself as Satoshi Nakamoto the creator of Bitcoin. This drew controversy, especially with top crypto influencers. CZ Binance was the first to respond and call for a Bitcoin SV boycott. Subsequently, Binance exchange and a number of other exchanges delisted BSV. In the hours that followed, BSV prices suffered.

This drew further controversy as it proved how much influence a few of the top leaders had on the market. Investors during this period lost billions and BSVs future put to question.

Ever since Wright proclaimed himself the real Satoshi, he is yet to prove it. His followers including Calvin Ayre, however, continue to believe his narrative. There is an ongoing court case that could possibly put this issue to bed as Wright is expected to provide the keys to the Tulip trust holding the 1.1M BTC stored by Satoshi.

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Ethereum: USD/ETH (ETH=) and Bitcoin Cash Surge as Cryptocurrency Rally Widens – Live Trading News

Ethereum: USD/ETH (ETH=) and Bitcoin Cash Surge as Cryptocurrency Rally Widens

Ethereum (ETHUSD) is up more than 5 percent in the last 24 hours, while Bitcoin Cash (BCHUSD) has advanced 11 percent. ETHUSD is the worlds second-biggest cryptocurrency, accounting for almost 8 percent of the market. BCHUSD ranks No. 4 at less than 3 percent.

So-called altcoins, or alternatives to the original Bitcoin (BTCUSD), have outperformed since mid-January. That marks a change in sentiment from the previous two years, when they lagged BTCUSD by a wide margin.

It could be positive for cryptocurrencies because altcoins rose more than BTCUSD during the last bull market of 2016 and 2017. Its similar to breadth in the stock market, when investors widen their buying into smaller companies as prices advance.

No single news event seems to explain the strength in altcoins, although attention seems to be returning to cryptos. Earlier this week, for instance, CNBC reported that BTCUSD had its best January in seven years.

Google Trends also shows interest in the term halving has doubled since late November. Halving is technical change in BTCUSD that will slow the supply of new tokens. Expected on May 12, this process has previously had a positive impact on prices.

Crypto watchers like Tom Lee and Mati Greenspan have also made bullish predictions in the last week. Lee said yesterday on Yahoo Finance that BTCUSD might triple after breaking above its 200-day moving average. On January 30, Greenspan said that $6 billion of new capital was poised to enter the market.

In conclusion, cryptocurrencies continue to recover from their big drops in 2018 and 2019. Strength in altcoins today suggests the process may be widening.

Overall, the bias in prices is: Upwards.

Note: this chart shows extraordinary price action to the upside.

By the way, prices are vulnerable to a correction towards 168.45.

The projected upper bound is: 223.60.

The projected lower bound is: 191.22.

The projected closing price is: 207.41.

Candlesticks

A black body occurred (because prices closed lower than they opened).During the past 10 bars, there have been 6 white candles and 4 black candles for a net of 2 white candles. During the past 50 bars, there have been 31 white candles and 19 black candles for a net of 12 white candles.

A hammer occurred (a hammer has a long lower shadow and closes near the high). Hammers must appear after a significant decline or when prices are oversold to be valid. When this occurs, it usually indicates the formation of a support level and is thus considered a bullish pattern.

A hanging man occurred (a hanging man has a very long lower shadow and a small real body). This pattern can be bullish or bearish, depending on the trend. If it occurs during an uptrend (which appears to be the case with FOREX ETH=) it is called a hanging man line and signifies a reversal top. If it occurs during a downtrend it is called a bullish hammer.

A long lower shadow occurred. This is typically a bullish signal (particularly when it occurs near a low price level, at a support level, or when the security is oversold).

A spinning top occurred (a spinning top is a candle with a small real body). Spinning tops identify a session in which there is little price action (as defined by the difference between the open and the close). During a rally or near new highs, a spinning top can be a sign that prices are losing momentum and the bulls may be in trouble.

Momentum Indicators

Momentum is a general term used to describe the speed at which prices move over a given time period. Generally, changes in momentum tend to lead to changes in prices. This expert shows the current values of four popular momentum indicators.

Stochastic Oscillator

One method of interpreting the Stochastic Oscillator is looking for overbought areas (above 80) and oversold areas (below 20). The Stochastic Oscillator is 84.8656. This is an overbought reading. However, a signal is not generated until the Oscillator crosses below 80 The last signal was a sell 2 period(s) ago.

Relative Strength Index (RSI)

The RSI shows overbought (above 70) and oversold (below 30) areas. The current value of the RSI is 75.50. This is where it usually tops. The RSI usually forms tops and bottoms before the underlying security. A buy or sell signal is generated when the RSI moves out of an overbought/oversold area. The last signal was a sell 2 period(s) ago.

Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

The CCI shows overbought (above 100) and oversold (below -100) areas. The current value of the CCI is 153.This is an overbought reading. However, a signal isnt generated until the indicator crosses below 100. The last signal was a sell 2 period(s) ago.

MACD

The Moving Average Convergence/Divergence indicator (MACD) gives signals when it crosses its 9 period signal line. The last signal was a buy 7 period(s) ago.

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FOREX ETH= closed down -0.710 at 205.900. Volume was 9% above average (neutral) and Bollinger Bands were 50% wider than normal.

Short-term traders should pay closer attention to buy/sell arrows while intermediate/long-term traders should place greater emphasis on the Bullish or Bearish trend reflected in the lower ribbon.

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FOREX ETH= is currently 18.2% above its 200-period moving average and is in an upward trend. Volatility is high as compared to the average volatility over the last 10 periods. Our volume indicators reflect moderate flows of volume into ETH= (mildly bullish). Our trend forecasting oscillators are currently bullish on ETH= and have had this outlook for the last 31 periods. Our momentum oscillator is currently indicating that ETH= is currently in an overbought condition.

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The link between pleasure and social change – Trinidad & Tobago Express Newspapers

Over-thinking, re-thinking and/or the failure to think through current policies, strategies and interventions in the economy, in education and in our health and penal systems has perpetuated a power structure that is elitist and a populace on the verge of exploding into chaos, anarchy and subversive energies.

Most of the major social challenges that we face today in Trinidad and Tobago can be traced back to the socio-cultural consequences of living in a Third World society where successive governments, eager to compete and qualify for monies and grants from international lending agencies, have sought to commodify all aspects of how the people live and survive: from the ways we raise our children, to schooling practices; how we teach civics and values; which sexual identities we should consider to be respectable and what we should enjoy and see as pleasurable. Within a capitalist economic system, commodification is the transformation of goods, services, ideas and people into commodities or objects of trade.

Max Weber in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism warned societies against blindly accepting a capitalist framework without closely examining the consequences of capitalism. He spoke about the severity of the capitalist economic framework which embodied practices that generated disenchantment as a function of economic growth and which would lock us into an iron cage of rationality without feeling; that is, does the end (excessive expenditure on facades of buildings, extensive highways, etc) justify the means, without due care to the affective needs and feelings of citizens?

How many of our people continue to move about, roboticised by duty to family and self, without pleasure, locking themselves behind closed doors (cages) at the end of the day? The pursuit of pleasure and contentment in simple things has become a luxury, rather than a necessity, increasing the fallout in physical ailments and illnesses and pushing psychological well-being over the edge into an abyss of despair and disillusion.

To add to this dilemma, there seems to be a common thread in the many written discussions in the newspapers on the state of our society thus faran impoverished understanding of the social ills and the interplay of human natures desire for peace and contentment.

This misunderstanding has robbed us of our ability to learn from the mistakes of the past, with a lack of common resolve and social and political will to put the pieces together for the good of our people, starting from the cradle.

There seems to be a lack of agency and intent to re-frame our cultural norms, rituals and traditions to current ways of being and knowing, and seek to root them in a transformational view of education as a form of personal and collective empowerment, for the individual and for the society in which we live.

Mis-education has created poverty, both tangible and intangible, that is real and alive in this country. I have often intimated that our politicians and economists should walk the ground and see for themselves, the struggle of many who do without basic necessities on a daily basis. But these blind persons choose to stay on privileged ground, high enough above the struggle where they continue to benefit from the uneven distribution of resources.

They constantly fail to link the violence and uneasiness that pervade our land to a lack of contentment and pleasure in home and family life and availability of jobs and amenities. The failure to link the absence of pleasure with the absence of social change has dire implications for any policy that is legislated and continues to commodify our people as objects, not as subjects.

There has to be an understanding of the motives and desires of a people, psychologically affected by the state of the society and driven to commit atrocities in the misguided hope of equalising the imbalance of economic resources that exist.

So that there is an urgent need for programmes of socialisation and enjoyment in our communities. We have lost the art of caring, which is an art that is cultivated and nurtured by othersno one is born with this. Who will sow the seeds of compassion and care, instead of sowing the seeds of doubt and despair by the various political parties, with their myopic and high-handed agendas?

The refusal to recognise that a happy and contented people are the stimulus for social development, and the continued dismissal of persons who advocate for morality and truth, paves the way for a self-destructive society that sacrices the peace and goodwill of its people in the interest of a political agenda dictated by economics.

Will we be forever doomed to be the mimic men of a First World that is slowly disintegrating, replicating its global social ills?

When will the people of Trinidad and Tobago accept that we can stand on our own with the multiplicity of talent that we are blessed with? We can. We must. Or else we will perish.

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Arts Pick: Evolution of a Black Girl: From the Slave House to the White House – C-VILLE Weekly

Despite obstacles: Morgan McCoy, author and actor recently seen in the Oscar-nominated film Harriet, comes to town with a one-woman show, Evolution of a Black Girl: From the Slave House to the White House. Depicting the struggles and triumphs of fictional and real African American women across numerous generations, the play combines comedy and drama in a rousing tale of empowerment and education.

Saturday 2/15 $10-12, 7:30pm. V. Earl Dickinson Building at PVCC, 501 College Dr. 961-5376.

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