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We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow" Lord Palmerston speech, House of Commons, 1 March 1848.

Now we all know who said that!

It can perhaps be argued that this simply showcases the imperialist mindset at the zenith of the British Empire; except this utterance, at least in this author's opinion, even today remains the most precise and concise articulation of foreign policy objectives for any nation situated anywhere on the face of this planet.

The operative words in this particular quote are interests" and duty". Therefore it is imperative that a nation must be very clear about its interests in the first instance, and thereafter is duty bound to protect those interests at all costs.

At this point, a relevant question might well be why a column which is stubbornly apolitical is even discussing foreign policy. Hang on a minute, all will be revealed.

The fundamental interest of any nation is freedom, and without economic freedom there can be no freedom. Economics precedes security; you need money to fight wars, or simply to defend your borders. A debtor has to first pay off its creditors, and when available money is insufficient to meet debt obligations, a debtor can never have freedom.

Our own recent history appropriately showcases the relationship between economics and security. The ability to defend, even project, national interests is entirely subservient to the ability to negotiate with your creditors.

In simple English, debt is death.

As per SBP at 30 September 2019, Pakistan's total debt and liabilities stand at RS 41,489 billion. However, the good news is that our economic reform program, given to us by IMF, is on track.

The IMF just completed its first review under the extended arrangement under the extended fund facility (whatever that means), country report 19/380.

Frankly, there was no doubt in my mind at least that we would pass; but whether or not passing the review is an encouraging sign becomes rather unclear when the report itself asserts, Following rapid but unbalanced growth in recent years, propped up by unsustainable policies that led to a soaring debt burden and depletion of reserves". Recent years are when we were in the previous IMF program, were we not?! And did we not pass all the reviews back then as well?

But let's ignore that.

In any case they (IMF) are the experts, and if according to them the programs on track so far and producing early results, let's go with that.

But, on the other hand, the report does also observes that debt continues to remain unsustainable; However, debt sustainability has become subject to somewhat higher risks due to the fiscal underperformance in FY 2019, a higher debt outturn, and higher financing needs."

If debt remains unsustainable, what track are we on?

The December 2019 review report (19/380) now projects national gross public debt at 87.8% of GDP for the year 2019, whereas it should have been 79.1% percent of GDP as per the projections in July 2019 report (19/212). So what happened in a short span of 5 months, did we get the assumptions wrong? And are they correct this time?

Albeit, for the ratio to have worsened, obviously, either GDP went down or debt went up, or both; the problem is that when you measure your debt (your freedom) as a percentage of an indicator which, in my opinion, is at best a guesstimate and at worst an impostor, you really are not sure about anything. The pertinent question for me is: is debt in absolute terms going up or down?

Would it be unfair to say that the statement debt is on a clear downward path", now projected to be 69.8% in 2024, does raise scepticism? Interestingly, both the reports (19/380) and (19/212) project debt to GDP ratio to come down under 70% of GDP by 2023/24; despite the major hiccup in the model for 2019!

Considering that for the next five years, we are projected to have a fiscal deficit, even if a lower one, and the deficit on goods, services and income is projected to remain above US$ 32 billion every year, all through the period (19/380) then, in absolute terms, how can debt come down?

The assumption that workers' remittances will keep increasing every year to reach US$ 26.9 billion by 2023/24, and that FDI will successively increase year on year to touch US$ 5.6 billion by 2023/24 probably balanced the external budget in the model; so let's hope and pray they pan out as projected. But when you suddenly increase FDI by US$ 0.6 billion in the latest projections, it does raise red flags.

Nonetheless, irrespective of the public component, the review report projects that Pakistan's external debt will increase to US$ 137.8 billion by 30 June 2024 (previously projected at US$ 133 billion in the July 2019 report). For the record, the review report projects that public external debt will increase from US$ 73.7 billion in 2018/19 to US$ 97.1 billion in 2023/24.

How is that debt reduction?!

For my money, the capacity to borrow is directly associated with the ability to pay, not some economic indicator. And if the trade deficit is not projected to go away, how we are ever going to pay this external debt is a question which needs to be pondered. And what is the projection for the rupee dollar exchange rate in 2023/24?

What will be Pakistan's total debt and liabilities amount to according to IMF projections on 30 June 2024, and will we have the money to service that debt in 2024/25?

There is a definite possibility that I am reading the wrong reports altogether, and all my facts are wrong, and if that is the case, my apologies everyone.

For the moment, taking a cue from the looking good article a few weeks ago, the current review does further amplify the looking good mode, so, kudos finance team!

Hopefully the IMF got its assumptions and model right this time, and things remain on track as concluded by the Review.

(The writer is a chartered accountant based in Islamabad. Email: syed.bakhtiyarkazmi@gmail.com. The views expressed in this article are personal. The views are not necessarily those of the newspaper)

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German Researchers Deem Heated Chemotherapy Safe Option for Pleural Mesothelioma – Mesothelioma.net Blog

December 30, 2019

Heated chemotherapy administered following removal of cancerous tumors has long been viewed as an effective treatment for patients diagnosed with peritoneal malignant mesothelioma, but its use in pleural mesothelioma has not been as accepted. But physicians from the University of Munich recently completed a study that led them to conclude that the procedure, known as HITHOC, is a safe therapeutic option when patients are carefully selected.

HITHOC stands for Hyperthermic Intrathoracic Chemotherapy, and its use in the treatment of pleural mesothelioma has been discussed for years as an option for patients who are already undergoing mesothelioma surgery. Though not all patients are good candidates, for those who are, the study found that the protocol provides longer survival time.

Patients diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma have tumors that form in the pleural lining that surrounds the lungs. As the tumors grow, breathing becomes more difficult. Eventually the malignant cells metastasize throughout the chest, and eventually throughout the body.

The median overall survival time for those diagnosed with pleural mesothelioma is generally shorter than that of those diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma, and this is due in large part to the challenge of surgical removal. Pleural tumors can work their way into irregular spaces within the chest cavity, making it more difficult for all of the malignant material to be removed. Using chemotherapy intraoperatively provides the opportunity to bathe any remaining cancerous cells directly with the heated chemotherapy liquid, thus extending the time between the cancers eventual return.

The researchers found that of the 71 pleural mesothelioma patients who had diseased pleural tissue removed and then had the HITHOC treatment, the procedure was most successful in those diagnosed with epithelioid mesothelioma. Those diagnosed with the rare and more aggressive sarcomatoid cell type lived about half as long, with the median survival for those with epithelioid tumors being 17.9 months and those with the sarcomatoid subtype living just 9.2 months. Successful removal of cancerous tissue was also an important indicator, with those who had complete resection experiencing a median survival of 28.2 months and those with incomplete resections having a median survival of less than half that amount of time.

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with malignant pleural mesothelioma and you need more information on available treatment options, the Patient Advocates at Mesothelioma.net can help. Contact us today at1-800-692-8608.

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Facing The New Year With Malignant Mesothelioma – Mesothelioma.net Blog

December 31, 2019

For those who have been diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma and those who love them the holidays can be particularly challenging. While those around you are raucously celebrating the New Year and wishing each other all good things, patients and their families look forward with a certainty that the coming year will bring more pain and grief.The happiness of others serves as a stark contrast to your own feelings. Dealing with what is called anticipatory grief is particularly hard while others around you are joyous.

Anticipatory grief is what both mesothelioma patients and those who care for them and about them begin to experience from the time of diagnosis, and it lasts until the time that the patient finally succumbs to the disease. Though there may be a significant reprieve based on successful treatment and the particular patients prognosis, nothing can change the fact that malignant mesothelioma is always considered terminal.

This type of grief is extremely difficult. Though you may be grateful for the opportunity to attend to arrangements, to spend time with loved ones imparting important messages, and even to indulging in pursuing bucket list items, it is always with the knowledge of the hard days and sadness that lie ahead.

The New Year puts pressure on everybody to be cheerful and optimistic, as January 1sttends to hold the promise of improvement and a new start. Mesothelioma patients may be too exhausted or ill to participate, and this can put pressure on their loved ones, who may want to celebrate but who feel guilt at doing so. Those loved ones may also be stricken by their anticipation of the mourning that is to come.

According to psychologists, the holiday season heightens the sense of loss for mesothelioma patients. There are so many memories tied up with them, and because there are so many traditions involved it is easy to look forward to the next celebration and picture the empty chair at the table. The best way to manage this grief during the holidays is to be open and honest about the impending loss so that you can fully appreciate the time that you have left. Take the time to talk about what is important and to say what is important now. That will make what may be the last holiday together both memorable and meaningful.

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US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma Advocate Now Offers a Navy Veteran with Mesothelioma Direct Access to Attorney Erik Karst if the Law Firm of Karst von…

NEW YORK, Jan. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma Advocate says, "A US Navy Veteran who has just been diagnosed with mesothelioma and their family deserve immediate answers to their questions. We provide a unique service that includes immediate access to attorney Erik Karst of the law firm of Karst von Oiste to answer these questions-especially regarding compensation. If a Navy Veteran with mesothelioma or their family would like direct answers to their questions from some of the nation's leading mesothelioma attorneys, please call us anytime at 800-714-0303.

"The amazing lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oisteproduce some of the nation's top compensation results for US Navy Veterans with mesothelioma. We are urging a Navy Veteran with mesothelioma or their family members to call us anytime at 800-714-0303 so we can provide you with immediate access to attorney Erik Karst and his colleagues at the law firm of Karst von Oiste. A 'free' book, kit or package about mesothelioma is frequently a law firm's clever way of getting your contact information. Attorney Erik Karst wants to make certain a Navy Veteran with mesothelioma receives the best possible compensation results."www.karstvonoiste.com/

The US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma Advocate is also offering to assist a Navy Veteran with mesothelioma to organize the questions about how, where and when they were exposed to asbestos. They call this free service the 'list' and it is this specific information that becomes the basis for a mesothelioma compensation claim as they would like to discuss anytime at 800-714-0303.

Additionally, the Advocate will help a Navy Veteran with mesothelioma explore the possibilities of VA benefits to make certain nothing has been overlooked. "We want to do everything possible to ensure a Navy Veteran with mesothelioma gets the best possible compensation settlement results that might exceed a million dollars as well as any possible VA benefit. A Navy Veteran with mesothelioma in any state or their family members can call us anytime at 800-714-0303." https://USNavyMesothelioma.Com

For a listing of all VA Medical Centers in each state please review the VA's website: https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/allstate.asp.

For current information about the US Navy fleet of combat ships please review their website on this topic:http://www.navy.mil/navydata/our_ships.asp.

According to the Veterans Administration some of the worst types of asbestos exposure occurred when a US Navy Veteran was stuck on their ship in dry dock or undergoing a major overhaul in shipyard located in Washington, Virginia, Connecticut, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, Louisiana, Hawaii or Georgia. http://www.karstvonoiste.com/

For more information about mesothelioma please refer to the National Institutes of Health's web site related to this rare form of cancer:https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma.

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Tributes to National Express bus driver, who tragically dies of cancer aged just 29 – Birmingham Live

A heartbroken family has paid tribute to a 'bright' and 'clever' Walsall bus driver who tragically died from cancer at just 29.

Isobel Galls devastated dad, Roger, has spoken of his pain after her death on New Years Eve (December 31) following a two-year battle with Mesothelioma.

He told Black Country Live that the keen violinist who was part of the Walsall Orchestra would be greatly missed by all that knew her.

The 56-year-old said: "She was bright, clever and she would always put others before herself. She would always worry about people, too.

"Isobel was a keen violinist, an artist and was well-known for her job. She will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her."

The 29-year-old who was from Brownhills also leaves behind an older brother, Richard, her sister, Rebekah, and her mum, Ianthe.

Tributes from across have flooded in following the tragic news of her death, which has been branded devastating.

One wrote: "Heart goes out to the family, friends and colleagues of the sad passing of Isobel Gall who was National Express West Midlands driver and an Enthusiast who passed away after a brave battle with cancer on New Year's Eve at the young age of 29.

"I think I can speak on behalf of fellow enthusiasts and bus and coach drivers from Ireland that our thoughts are prayers are with Isobel, her family, close friends and colleagues at this sad time.

"Rest in Peace Isobel. Go where the bus takes you in heaven above."

And another wrote: "Walsall bus driver Isobel Gall, who was well-liked and loved by those who knew and worked with her, lost her courageous battle with cancer on December 31, 2019. Our thoughts and condolences go out to Isobel's family and close friends at this difficult time."

Mr Gall said Isobel campaigned for awareness during her two-year battle and had taken part in events such as Race for Life in a bid to raise awareness of the disease.

National Express West Midlands has been contacted for comment.

In the UK about 2500 people a year are diagnosed with mesothelioma. It is also known as 'diffuse' or 'malignant' mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the mesothelium. The mesothelium is a thin membrane that lines the inner surface of the chest wall or abdomen.

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The mesothelium also surrounds organs within these cavities, for example, the heart, lungs and intestines. It is far more common to have mesothelioma in the chest than in the abdomen. There is approximately one case of peritoneal mesothelioma to every 12 cases of pleural mesothelioma.

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Mesothelioma Compensation Center Is Open During the Holidays to Make Certain A Power Plant or Energy Worker with Mesothelioma Has Direct Access to…

NEW YORK, Dec. 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mesothelioma Compensation Center says, "We are available to help a power plant or oil refinery or any type of energy worker with mesothelioma or their family members-always. Mesothelioma does not take time off for weekends or holidays neither do we. We are 100% focused on doing everything possible to see to it that a power plant, refinery or any type of energy worker receives the very best possible financial compensation results if they have mesothelioma-as we would be happy to discuss anytime at 800-714-0303.

"To get the financial compensation job done we have endorsed the law firm of Karst von Oiste and their founding partner Erik Karst. Attorney Erik Karst and his colleagues at the law firm of Karst von Oiste are responsible for over a billion dollars in financial compensation results for their clients, and they are some of the nation's most skilled mesothelioma attorneys. Frequently the lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste can expedite financial compensation for a power plant or energy worker.For direct access to attorney Erik Karst of the law firm of Karst von Oiste please call us anytime at 800-714-0303."www.karstvonoiste.com/

To make certain the best possible financial compensation settlement results happen for a power plant, oil refinery or any type of energy worker the Mesothelioma Compensation Center is now offering a free service they call the list. The 'list' documents how, where and when a person with mesothelioma was exposed to asbestos. It is this vital information that becomes the basis for a mesothelioma compensation claim as they would be happy to discuss anytime at 800-714-0303.https://MesotheliomaCompensationCenter.Com

The Mesothelioma Compensation Center is the most quoted source in the nation for the best mesothelioma compensation for the following types of people who have been diagnosed mesothelioma:

According to the CDC, the states indicated with the highest incidence of mesothelioma includeMaine,Massachusetts,Connecticut,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,Ohio,West Virginia,Virginia,Michigan,Illinois,Minnesota,Louisiana,Washington, andOregon.

However, a power plant, refinery or energy worker with mesothelioma could live in any state including California, Texas, New York, Florida,Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, or Alaska. https://mesotheliomacompensationcenter.com/

The Mesothelioma Compensation Center specializes in assisting high-risk workers who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. High-risk groups for exposure to asbestos include the US Navy Veterans, power plant workers, shipyard workers, oil refinery workers, public utility workers, chemical plant workers, nuclear power plant workers, oil and gas field production workers, hydro-electric workers, plumbers, electricians, welders, millwrights, pipefitters or machinists. In most instances people with mesothelioma were exposed to asbestos in the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, or 1980's.www.karstvonoiste.com/

For more information about mesothelioma, please refer to the National Institutes of Health's web site related to this rare form of cancer:https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma

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NEW YORK, Dec. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mesothelioma Victims Center says, "We fear that most people with mesothelioma never get properly compensated. We know this because we receive complaints about law firms that promised the moon to a person with mesothelioma and then failed to deliver on their promises. We are open during the holidays to make certain a person with mesothelioma or their family have access to resources they need. As we would like to discuss anytime at 800-714-0303-mesothelioma compensation and help for people with this rare cancer is a one-shot deal.

"If you put off starting the compensation process or impulsively hire a local car accident attorney a person with mesothelioma might get shortchanged. About a year ago we endorsed the law firm of Karst von Oiste and their founding partner Erik Karst because these remarkable mesothelioma attorneys work overtime for their clients with this rare cancer caused by asbestos. Frequently the lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste can expedite financial compensation for their clients. For direct access to attorney Erik Karst of the law firm of Karst von Oiste please call us anytime at 800-714-0303."www.karstvonoiste.com/

The Mesothelioma Victims Center is now offering to a help a person with mesothelioma anywhere in the nation to hopefully dramatically increase their potential compensation by assisting them in listing how, where and when they were exposed to asbestos. It is this incredibly vital information that becomes the basis for a mesothelioma compensation claim and this service is free as the Mesothelioma Victims Center would be happy to discuss anytime at 800-714-0303.https://MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com

High-risk work groups for exposure to asbestos include Veterans of the US Navy, power plant workers, shipyard workers, steel mill workers, oil refinery workers, factory workers, plumbers, electricians, welders, millwrights, pipefitters, miners, auto mechanics, machinists, pulp or paper mill workers, printers, firemen, rail road workers and construction workers. In most instances people with mesothelioma were exposed to asbestos in the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, or 1980's.http://MesotheliomaVictimsCenter.Com

According to the CDC the states indicated with the highest incidence of mesothelioma includeMaine,Massachusetts,Connecticut,Maryland,New Jersey,Pennsylvania,Ohio,West Virginia,Virginia,Michigan,Illinois,Minnesota,Louisiana,Washington, and Oregon.

However, based on the calls the Mesothelioma Victims Center receives a person with mesothelioma could live in any state including New York, Florida, California, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri,Kentucky,Tennessee,North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma,Arkansas,Kansas,Nebraska,North Dakota,Wyoming,Colorado,Nevada,New Mexico,Arizona,Idaho, or Alaska.www.karstvonoiste.com/

For more information about mesothelioma please refer to the National Institutes of Health's web site related to this rare form of cancer:https://www.cancer.gov/types/mesothelioma.

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Patriots reflect on life-changing experience playing with Tom Brady – Boston Herald

FOXBORO Inside the Patriots locker room after Saturdays 20-13 Wild Card playoff loss to the Titans, words flowed. But the pauses, those spoke loudest.

Because to a man, in the face of the same question, silence came first. Not born out of confusion or sadness. It was helplessness.

The brief inability to wrap their minds and arms around a force of nature; one of the strongest in sports and consequently their professional lives. How to capture it by answering

What has playing with Tom Brady meant to you?

Bradys contract is set to void in March because of an agreement he reached with the team in August. The trade-off for Brady, who didnt receive a firm, desired extension, was language in the deal that prohibits the the Patriots from placing the franchise tag on him and keeping him in New England on a 1-year deal with preset terms.

Therefore its possible, 20 years after launching his legendary career, Brady has played his last game as a Patriot.

As one of the newest Pats, whos comparatively spent little time with Brady, Cody Kessler triggered his answer quickest.

Life-changing, he called it.

A third-string quarterback who originally signed in September, then was released and later returned, Kessler didnt take an offensive snap this season. He did, however, take a ton of notes. Kessler admitted to observing Brady constantly and documenting everything about him, down to how the 42-year-old carried himself.

Getting to work with Tom is something thats been so valuable to me and is something thats absolutely going to help me in my career, Kessler said. The way he works, the way he practices, the way he prepares off the field, the way he talks to the team, the attitude he always has when he comes in this building is awesome. Being able to replicate that as best I can is something Im going to try to carry moving forward.

On the opposite end of the spectrum is Matthew Slater. The Pats longtime special teams captain has spent more seasons with Brady than anyone in the locker room aside from kicker Stephen Gotskowski. He was drafted by the Patriots in 2008, Bradys ninth year.

Its been the experience of a lifetime. You really cant put it into words, Slater said. Whatever you dream of as a kid playing with a great quarterback and having all those great experiences and winning Super Bowls its exceeded that. And I think I say that because of the person Tom is.

Two dozen lockers down, Pats center Ted Karras echoed those thoughts. Karras has never been closer to Brady. Literally. The two were in contact most offensive snaps this season, with Karras filling in for the sidelined David Andrews all year.

He, like Kessler, aspires to be like Brady. Just in a different sense.

Between (Patriots offensive line coach) Dante Scarnecchia and Tom Brady, I dont think theres two men I would want to emulate my life after more than those two, Karras said. Being a father and a person and a worker. Its been special.

Less than a year ago, Jakobi Meyers was readying himself to transition out of college and into pro football. The young receiver eventually went undrafted and signed in New England, unsure if hed stick around. Soon enough, he was stuck with the greatest quarterback of all time.

Brady began throwing with him in individual sessions during spring practices. Just the two of them, first-round receiver NKeal Harry and former backup Brian Hoyer. A dream for a rookie wideout, which continued all the way through Saturday night.

Its what made the finish for him so visibly painful.

Special. I just wish I couldve done more just to help, make something special for him, Meyers said. But it was a blessing to be here, if this is his last year. Im definitely going to hold on to that and appreciate that. He definitely set a blueprint for me in my professional career.

A blueprint for Meyers and all those like him; the Patriot teammates happily in orbit of one of the greatest stars pro football has ever known.

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Mixon on extension: ‘I want to be a Bengal for life’ – NFL.com

With the close of the 2019 season, 2017 draft picks can officially start discussing possible extensions with their clubs.

With one season left on his contract, Joe Mixon represents an interesting case. The Cincinnati Bengals running back plowed down the stretch of the season and showed he could be a force on the ground. Paying running backs, however, is always a tricky prospect in the NFL.

For his part, despite early-season struggles, Mixon doesn't want to flee Cincinnati.

"I want to be a Bengal for life," Mixon said, via the Cincinnati Enquirer. "I haven't really thought about an extension. Right now is definitely the time to start getting into it. I don't know much about the extension part. I just have to go in and hopefully, we work something out. I just wish for the best. The ball is in their court, not mine."

At the midway point of the 2019 season, the smart money would have guessed Mixon would have been angling to get out of Cincinnati ASAP. The Bengals struggled to use the running back, couldn't get him in space at all. Through eight games, he earned just 320 rushing yards and zero TDs on 101 attempts. The AFC's leading rusher in 2018 seemed an afterthought and was visibly frustrated after a 10-carry, 2-yard rushing performance in a Week 7 loss to Jacksonville.

Then came the Week 9 bye. Following the week off, head coach Zac Taylor finally realized underutilizing your most talented healthy weapon could be considered a criminal offense.

Through the final eight weeks, Mixon earned 177 carries for 817 rushing yards (4.6 YPC) and five TDs. Over that stretch, he generated four games of 110-plus yards rushing, including galloping all over the Browns for 163 yards in Sunday's finale.

The close to the season moved Mixon from frustrated to thrilled with the coaching staff, particularly offensive line coach Jim Turner.

"I feel like he did a hell of a job from Day 1 to what he's done within the last eight weeks," Mixon said. "Him and (head coach Zac Taylor) creating things and getting schemes to where we can be effective running the football. I think they did a hell of a job. Coach Turner, I built that relationship to where I can go up to him, and I think my word and feedback helps."

The Bengals still underutilized Mixon in the passing game. Giving the RB just 45 targets (35 catches) doesn't do justice to his ability to burn linebackers and safeties in open space.

If Taylor is to improve on his first season in Cincy, Mixon needs to be a focal point of the offense, especially with a potential rookie QB (likely Joe Burrow) at the helm.

"At the end of the day, man, I love being here," Mixon told ESPN. "I love our fans. I love (the) fan base, I love the coaches and I love the upstairs people. They've been nothing but great to me."

For a player that fell to the second round in the 2017 draft due to an assault charge during college after video showed him punching a woman, he's found a home in Cincinnati.

The Bengals would be smart to lock up the running back soon if they can get him to ink a long-term contract for lower than top-of-the-market deals other RB have sought in recent seasons.

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Cryonics Technology Market Analysis With Key Players, Applications, Trends And Forecasts To 2025 – Food & Beverage Herald

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Improved CT Techniques To Recognize Flaws and Damage to Aerospace Composites Metrology and Quality News – Online Magazine – "metrology…

Improved computed tomography (CT) techniques could better recognize manufacturing flaws and structural damage to aerospace composites, improving future aircraft.

University of Texas aerospace engineering researchers will improve reconstruction algorithms and software techniques to produce breakthroughs in computed tomography scanning, which will lead to improved recognition of manufacturing flaws and structural damage of composites. The University of Texas Advanced Materials and Structures Lab uses state-of-the-art facilities.

Andrew Makeev, professor in the University of Texas at Arlingtons Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, received a $900,000 grant from the Army Research Lab to address the Armys need for better structural diagnostics and life assessment in composite aircraft parts. Makeev, who also directs UTAs Advanced Materials and Structures Lab, will lead the project.

He said UTAs effort will focus on developing effective tools for high-resolution, one-sided computational tomography- or CT-based non-destructive inspection or NDI. One-sided scanning will improve the versatility of CT-based microstructural material characterization and structural diagnostics to virtually unlimited object in-plane dimensions, and help the development of game-changing NDI systems, Makeev said.

Currently, composite aircraft structures are susceptible to damage precursors like porosity and voids, and sustaining fiber-waviness. Those discontinuities may evolve into structural damage in the form of cracks and delamination or composite layer splitting.

X-ray CT has proven to be the only 3D industrial nondestructive inspection which has reliable micro resolution and allows for automated interpretation of the inspection results including the listed flaws. However, the current micro-focus CT technology is based on full scanning or 360 degrees around the object, which limits the technology to small cross sections and prevents accommodation of large structures.

Even small objects, which can be scanned in the existing micro-CT facilities, sometimes do not allow for sufficient magnification of the microstructure during the full scanning. However, available limited-angle reconstructions lose definition and often become erroneous during one-sided inspections.

We believe that to advance composite aircraft structural certification, the analysis must capture manufacturing complexity and variability of flight-critical components and structure, Makeev said. Recent improvement in computing power and advances in X-ray CT reconstruction make it possible to develop high-resolution, one-sided CT inspection technology breaking through the object size limits of X-ray CT. It also offers the long-sought automation for composite aircraft structures.

Inspection of large composite components in a single run addresses a timely and critical need, said Erian Armanios, chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Dr. Makeevs research provides CT software solutions that can combine high degree of automation with high degree of accuracy key end user requirements.

The U.S. Army and helicopter industry are facing the challenge of replacing more than 6,300 military vertical lift aircraft. Earlier this year, Makeev received a separate $600,000 grant from Boeing to assess durability and damage tolerance of composite structures for composite airframe life extension.

Makeev has shouldered many research projects with companies that are especially focused on composite materials and structures. He has current or past grants with Boeing, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Sikorsky Aircraft and Bell Helicopter Textron. During his six-year tenure at UTA, Makeev has been conducting pioneering theoretical and experimental work sponsored by the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and aerospace industry at an average rate of $1 million per year in external funding. His work includes integration of design and manufacturing processes to improve performance of composites, advanced material technologies, material characterization, structural diagnostics and prognostics.

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The next five top events of 2019 | News – Abilene Recorder Chronicle

For the second year in a row, changes to the Abilene City Commission and its staff have been one of the top events of 2019.

This is the second of a two-part series on the top 10 news events of 2019.

The top five which were published Monday were flooding, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Museum, downtown Abilene, economic developments and murals.

The next five include new faces in city government, child care, historical places, Patty OMalley and the Lebold Mansion.

New faces

On May 6 the Abilene City Commission voted 4-0 to terminate the services of its city manager Austin Gilley.

The commission had placed Gilley on paid, indefinite leave at the April 22 meeting.

Just over a month after the termination, the city commission voted Jane Foltz, director of the Abilene Parks and Recreation Department, as interim city manager.

The commission also approved former interim Abilene City Manager Dennis Kissinger as a part-time consultant.

Not only did the city commission change its leadership in 2019, it changed its look.

With the resignation of Terry Chaput, 23-year-old Trevor Witt was appointed in late 2018 to fill the three years left of Chaputs term.

In August Commissioner Sharon Petersen resigned. Former commissioner Angie Casteel was named commissioner.

In the November city commission election, the leading vote getter was Brandon Rein, age 24. Voters also voted incumbents back to the commission, Dee Marshall for four years and Mayor Tim Shafer, two years.

The new commission will be sworn in Jan. 13.

The Abilene Board of Education also has new faces. Greg Brown is the new superintendent. Robert Keener and Veronica Murray were elected to the board in the last election while Gregg Noel and Mark Wilson did not seek reelection.

While their faces have been around the Great Plains Theatre for a while, Mitch Aiello and Layne Roate were introduced as the new co-artistic directors.

Child Care

In early October, 20 families involving 25 children up to the age of 12 were informed that Learn & Grow Depot would no longer provide child care for them starting Jan. 1.

Learn & Grow, a child care facility, planned to continue to provide child care only for employees of Memorial Health System effective Jan. 1.

Learn & Grow is owned and operated by Memorial Health System.

The mission of Learn & Grow Depot has always been to take care of employees children. We currently have employees children on the waiting list and cannot provide that benefit, parents were informed in a letter.

Parents were told that a lack of licensed teachers was the reason Learn & Grow was only going to accept kids from Memorial Health System employees.

Chuck Scott, director of the Dickinson County Economic Development Corporation, told Dickinson County commissioners that child care was at a critical stage with Land Pride starting to add employees at its Abilene West facility.

In a meeting hosted by the economic development corporation, the community was told the number of children needing child care in Dickinson County was estimated at 365 last year.

There is a bigger need than what people recognize, Scott said. It is not a 10 or 20 person need. We are talking in the 300s of children out there that we need to provide a place for.

This is not just a Dickinson County issue, said Tanya Koehn with Child Care Aware. There are meetings like this all over happening.

In mid November it was announced that Robin Hansen, owner of Abilene Childcare Learning Center, was expanding and agreed to lease the Learn & Grow facility to provide child care for hospital staff and members of the community.

Historic Abilene

Both Old Abilene Town and the Dickinson County Historical Society made headlines.

Old Abilene Town hosted can can dancers, gun fighters and evening events in the Alamo Saloon throughout the summer. Just recently it hosted Cowboy Christmas.

The biggest event for Old Abilene Town was another successful Chisholm Trail Days. Much as they did in the 1800s, longhorn cattle were herded through the street and onto rail cars.

In looking a 2020, Old Abilene Town has plans to open a National Old West Trails museum.

We want to move ourselves from not just a tourist destination, but a tourist attraction and all the great things that can happen down in that district, Michael Hook, president of the Historic Abilene, Inc., board of trustees told the Dickinson County Commission.

Several educational programs are planned in 2020, including a Cowboy Camp in July, hosted by OAT and the Community Foundation of Dickinson County.

The Dickinson County Heritage Society changed its name and hosted Heritage Day in September.

A change in the bylaws reducing the number on the Board of Trustees of the Dickinson County Historical Society to seven was voted down by its members during its annual meeting on Nov. 26.

The membership of the society voted to continue to operate under the bylaws adopted in 2018. Those bylaws say the Board of Trustees shall consist of 18 members. It also requires 10 trustees for a quorum.

The membership also elected six new trustees at a standing room only two-hour meeting.

Six new board members were elected at that meeting. Duane Schrag, Cindy Wedel, Gail Whitehair, Mid Hanson, Nanc Scholl and James Holland became board members on Wednesday.

Patty OMalley

More people now are aware that one of the nicest places in Kansas is located in Abilene, thats according to a panel of judges with Readers Digest.

Patty OMalleys Cedar House was named Kansas nominee in the 2019 Nicest Places in America 2019 Readers Digest contest.

Living in the Nicest Place in America means you live in communities that are committed to kindness, trust and health. Life extension is the health solutions expert that is translating scientific research into everyday insights for people wanting to live their healthiest lives. Together, were looking for the community health heroes who are committed to supporting and inspiring communities to live a happier, healthier life, Readers Digest said on its web page in announcing The 50th Nicest Places in America.

Readers Digest tells the story of Patti OMalley and the creation of the rehab center at Cedar House.

It is heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time, OMalley said. This has been a long six years of a lot of people saying it cant be done. This is some affirmation for all those years. We have made progress and the hope is that now we can do more to help more women.

OMalley built herself a new home while turning what would become Cedar House into a six-bed facility that focuses on hope, healing and giving back to the surrounding community of Abilene, a rural town of some 7,000, famous for being the childhood home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Cedar House now boasts a local food bank and a micro-farm with a greenhouse, which delights locals with its exotic flora.

Lebold Mansion

A killer ghost visited the Lebold Mansion in March.

The vengeful ghost of Mary Wallace haunted the mansion, killing some of its guests.

Those events were in the short film The Haunting of Pottersfield. The film was based on the true story of Lavinia Fisher who is considered to be Americas first female serial killer.

Director and writer Andre Dixon brought actors and a film crew to the mansion.

The film has been nominated for four awards at the Indie Short Fest in Las Angeles: Best Horror Short, Best First Time Director (Andre Dixon), Best Sound Design (Alex Gregson) and Best Special Makeup (Marcus Koch).

But Lebold Mansion events didnt end when the crew left.

Once declared the finest dwelling house west of Topeka by an 1883 history of Kansas, the Lebold Mansion, 106 N. Vine, has had more than its share of ups and downs.

It started as a stone dugout, the first residence in Abilene, built by Timothy Hersey in 1857.

About 40 people crowded into the Dickinson County Commission room in May when the Lebold Mansion and property at 310 S.E. Second Street were sold at a sheriffs office to the Dickinson County Bank of Enterprise for $380,227.78.

This stately mansion boasts as being one of the Eight Architectural Wonders of Kansas. The 10,106 square foot building with five bedrooms and 3-1/2 baths is currently listed for sale.

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New PPF rules you should be aware of – Deccan Herald

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3A of the Government Savings Promotion Act, 1873 (5 of 1873), the Union Government via a notification dated December 12, 2019, has replaced the Public Provident Fund Scheme (PPF), 1968 with Public Provident Fund Scheme, 2019. In its new avatar, PPF 2.0, while retaining most of the features of the old scheme has made a few changes. Let us try to demystify each of them.

Premature closure of account

While the tenure of a PPF account is 15 years, an account holder is allowed premature closure of his account, a minors account or the account of a person of unsound mind of who he is the guardian on any of the following grounds, namely,

1. Treatment of any life-threatening disease that either the account holder, his wife, parents or dependent children are suffering from on production of supporting documents and medical reports

2. for the higher education of account holder or his dependent children on the production of required documents

3. Change in his residency status on the production of a copy of Passport and visa or Income tax return

provided that an account is not closed before the expiry of five years from the end of the year in which the account was opened.

While the account holder could close the account on the first two grounds under the old rules, he can now close the account if there is a change in his residency.

In all the above situations the account holder has to submit an application in Form-5 (Even the forms have been changed from alphabets to numbers and are numbered as Form 1, 2 3, 4 and so on) Incidentally joint account cannot be opened under the scheme.

Continuation of account with or without deposits after maturity

The objective of PPF is to channelise the savings of the public and provide them with a corpus either after retirement or for an emergency. PPF, therefore, has a tenure of 15 years. However, an account holder has the option to extend the account after maturity. If he chooses to extend it, he has to do it in blocks of 5 years. This extension can be done any number of times. The request for extension of account has to be made within one year from the date of maturity of the account. While there is no change in these provisions, the old rules were silent on whether the account holder could continue the account without making further contributions. The new rules have cleared this ambiguity. The new rules specify that when an account holder opts to extend the account beyond maturity without making any deposits, then he will not have the option to make further deposits thereafter. However, balance in such an account will continue to earn interest applicable to the scheme.

Restriction on the number of deposits in a financial year

PPF rules of 1968 restricted the number of deposits to 12 times in a financial year. The new rule has removed this restriction. It only states that the minimum deposit will be five hundred rupees and maximum Rupees one lakh fifty thousand rupees in a financial year. An account holder can open the account with a minimum initial deposit of five hundred rupees and deposit any sum in multiples of fifty rupees thereafter subject of course with the ceiling of Rs1.50 lakhs. The account holder can contribute either in a lump sum or in instalments and can claim benefits under Section 80C of Income Tax Act.

Interest on loan taken in PPF account

The PPF rules permit an account holder to take a loan on the balance in his PPF account from the third financial year till the sixth financial year. Under the new rules, the interest rate is reduced to 1% above the prevailing PPF interest rate from 2% earlier. So if the prevailing interest rate is 7.90%, the interest rate on the loan will be 8.90%. It further states that after repaying the principal amount (to be repaid in 36 months) the account holder has to pay the interest in two monthly instalments. Interest will be charged for the period commencing from the first day of the month following the month in which the loan is drawn up to the last day of the month in which the last instalment of the loan is repaid.

After these changes, and as PPF comes in the triple E category (Exempt, Exempt, Exempt) it becomes even more attractive as a savings instrument. The best part of the PPF account, which is also its USP, is the fact that balance in the account cannot be attached by any court order or decree in respect of any debt incurred by the account holder.

(The writer is a CFA and a former banker and currently works with Manipal Academy of Banking, Bangalore)

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Energy sector planning needs to be flexible enough to deal with an uncertain future – The National

As the chief executive of a big German utility told me, in the 1970s, the future of his countrys energy was going to be nuclear. In the 1980s, it was brown coal. Today it is renewables solar and wind. Looking out on a new decade, as modellers confidently predict energy to 2050, do we really have a good idea what is coming?

International agencies, ministries, oil companies, banks, consultancies and environmental campaigners all put out their long-term forecasts, whether predictions or aspirations. Popular end dates seem to be 2030 or 2035, though 2030 is effectively tomorrow as far as major energy policies and infrastructure are concerned. Long-range forecasts mostly stop in 2050 apart from the ones studying climate change effects, where 2100 is the horizon to show more of the damage we are inflicting on the environment. The next century may seem unimaginably far-off, yet it should be well within the lifespan of children born today, and certainly of our monuments.

The underlying assumptions in these models are fairly similar. Growth of the world population and economy will continue but slow down, with economic expansion in the range 2.5-3.5 percent annually at first before settling at 1.5-2.5 percent. Essentially, the same large countries and global political and economic system will remain. Emerging Asian economies will grow faster than the West and dominate in overall size, but remain poorer per capita, while Africa catches up only slowly. Energy efficiency and technology will improve steadily, but no dramatic new technologies will appear either in energy production or use.

So energy consumption rises, although in some cases of high efficiency it might peak in the 2030s and then fall slowly. The models more attuned to climate and environment phase out coal and oil in favour of renewable energy and battery vehicles, and petroleum consumption goes into decline somewhere in the 2030s. Some oil company forecasts show still-rising demand into the 2040s and beyond, but oil use becomes concentrated in aviation and petrochemicals. Nuclear generally shrinks a little.

Think if we could have made such confident predictions going back eight decades instead of forwards.

Eighty years ago, the world was descending into the full horrors of the Second World War. The US was barely emerging from the Great Depression, the Soviet Union was ruled by a totalitarian Communist state, and all of Africa and much of Asia were in the grip of colonial empires. Some 2.3 billion people, a third of todays level, inhabited this world, and the economy was less than 4 percent the size it is now. The power of the atom, the jet engine and electronics were just emerging; the world was powered by coal supplemented by oil, wood and horses; steaming from England to Australia took a month; and space travel was science fiction.

New methods for producing and using energy, and entirely new political and social phenomena, will surely emerge up to 2050 and 2100. We can imagine five areas of development, which might overlap or might define entirely new paradigms.

In a world of virtualisation and miniaturisation, we might live much more within our minds and within computers. Three-dimensional printing and nanotechnology would produce highly efficient and tailored goods with a minimum of waste, while centralised industry and conventional bricks-and-mortar retail disappears. Vertical farms powered by low-carbon energy, and artificial meat grown without animals, would feed humanity.

Life extension would change demographics. Genetic engineering, manufactured and tailor-grown organs, and artificial intelligence could take life-spans regularly beyond 125 years. Birth-rates may drop but populations rise more as wealthy people live much longer, exacerbating inequality and generational divides.

Super-globalisation would see the hypercharging of our interconnected yet competitive world. The importance of nation states would diminish in favour of self-selecting personal networks, unanchored corporations and activist groups, and supranational unions.

Self-driving electric vehicles and ships, delivery drones and hypersonic planes usher in a new era of mobility. Space travel would be routine, and much industry would be located in orbit. A wealth of unimagined energy-using devices, including universal helper robots, would emerge. Energy consumption could rise much faster than anticipated, even if most of it comes from ubiquitous solar cells, super-compact batteries, hydrogen and small advanced nuclear or fusion reactors, instead of fossil fuels.

Planetary stewardship would demand the repair of our damaged and impoverished environment. Unprecedented global cooperation would see huge areas of land returned to the wild, extinct species and ecosystems resurrected. Biological and technological methods would remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while carefully calibrated geoengineering slows global warming.

Finally, there is the prospect of defeat by the forces of entropy and chaos. Ever-worsening climate change would combine toxically with other problems: a slowing and ageing world economy, growing inequality, the dystopian effects of social media and mass surveillance, the confrontation between China and the US, failed states in parts of the Middle East and Africa. Lands made uninhabitable by drought, sea-level rise, wildfires and heat waves, mass migration, militarised borders, conflict and new totalitarian systems would send the global economy into a permanent and deepening depression. Energy demand would fall but be very dirty as countries fall back on coal and oil.

Much that is familiar will remain alongside much that seems bizarre or inconceivable today. Its hard for energy companies or energy-rich states to build a strategy in the face of such uncertainties. But it is a reminder that whatever we do today should be robust and flexible, not wedded to a single vision of the future however seductive.

Robin M Mills is CEO of Qamar Energy, and author of The Myth of the Oil Crisis

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Ragin’ Cajuns football coach Billy Napier gets 2-year contract extension through 2025 – The Advocate

Head football coach Billy Napier and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette have announced a two-year extension of the second-year coach's contract with the university, Director of Athletics Bryan Maggard announced Thursday.

Napier's contract, which was extended by one year in October, now extends through the 2025 season.

We are very excited to announce this extension for Coach Napier, Maggard said. He has led our football program to new heights, and we look forward to continued success under his leadership.

The Cajuns had a record-breaking season under Napiers watch in 2019, with the program winning 10 regular-season games for the first time in school history. Louisiana claimed the Sun Belt Conferences West Division for the second consecutive season by winning a school-record seven conference games.

The vision and support from our University leadership has been tremendous, Napier said. We are very thankful for the belief Dr. Savoie and Dr. Maggard have in what our staff is working hard to build. Our entire organization is very appreciative of the quality of life in Lafayette and Acadiana. This extension will help us continue working daily on our process and improving our team. The #cULture is real and grows stronger by the day. We look forward to the challenges ahead.

Napier was voted as the Sun Belt's Coach of the Year, the third Louisiana coach to earn the distinction and the first since 1993 when Nelson Stokley was named the Big West Conference's top coach. Napier is the first Ragin' Cajuns coach to win the award in the Sun Belt era.

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Sealed Air Corp (NYSE:SEE) Receives Average Recommendation of Hold from Brokerages – Riverton Roll

Sealed Air Corp (NYSE:SEE) has been assigned an average rating of Hold from the fourteen brokerages that are currently covering the stock, MarketBeat reports. Three research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, eight have assigned a hold rating and two have given a buy rating to the company. The average twelve-month price objective among analysts that have issued a report on the stock in the last year is $44.61.

Several research firms recently issued reports on SEE. Robert W. Baird reaffirmed a buy rating and set a $50.00 price target on shares of Sealed Air in a research note on Monday, November 18th. ValuEngine downgraded shares of Sealed Air from a sell rating to a strong sell rating in a research note on Thursday. KeyCorp raised shares of Sealed Air from an underweight rating to a sector weight rating in a research note on Wednesday, November 6th. They noted that the move was a valuation call. Wells Fargo & Co reaffirmed a hold rating on shares of Sealed Air in a research note on Monday. Finally, Citigroup dropped their price target on shares of Sealed Air from $45.00 to $42.00 and set a neutral rating on the stock in a research note on Thursday, October 17th.

In related news, CFO James M. Sullivan acquired 5,000 shares of the firms stock in a transaction on Thursday, November 7th. The stock was bought at an average cost of $38.75 per share, with a total value of $193,750.00. Following the acquisition, the chief financial officer now directly owns 17,028 shares in the company, valued at $659,835. The acquisition was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through this link. 0.53% of the stock is owned by company insiders.

A number of hedge funds have recently made changes to their positions in the business. Motco acquired a new position in shares of Sealed Air in the 2nd quarter valued at about $29,000. Doyle Wealth Management acquired a new position in shares of Sealed Air in the 2nd quarter valued at about $40,000. CSat Investment Advisory L.P. boosted its holdings in shares of Sealed Air by 34.1% in the 2nd quarter. CSat Investment Advisory L.P. now owns 1,234 shares of the industrial products companys stock valued at $53,000 after buying an additional 314 shares during the period. Penserra Capital Management LLC boosted its holdings in shares of Sealed Air by 556.0% in the 3rd quarter. Penserra Capital Management LLC now owns 1,804 shares of the industrial products companys stock valued at $74,000 after buying an additional 1,529 shares during the period. Finally, Massey Quick Simon & CO. LLC acquired a new position in shares of Sealed Air in the 3rd quarter valued at about $96,000. 94.07% of the stock is owned by institutional investors.

Sealed Air stock traded down $0.16 during midday trading on Friday, hitting $38.54. 30,675 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 972,233. Sealed Air has a 1 year low of $32.33 and a 1 year high of $47.13. The firm has a market cap of $5.99 billion, a P/E ratio of 15.42, a P/E/G ratio of 1.41 and a beta of 1.00. The company has a 50 day moving average price of $39.18 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $41.51.

Sealed Air (NYSE:SEE) last released its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, November 6th. The industrial products company reported $0.64 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping the Thomson Reuters consensus estimate of $0.62 by $0.02. Sealed Air had a net margin of 7.55% and a negative return on equity of 135.60%. The firm had revenue of $1.22 billion for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $1.23 billion. During the same quarter in the previous year, the firm posted $0.61 EPS. The firms quarterly revenue was up 2.7% on a year-over-year basis. On average, equities research analysts anticipate that Sealed Air will post 2.78 EPS for the current fiscal year.

The business also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Friday, December 20th. Shareholders of record on Friday, December 6th will be issued a dividend of $0.16 per share. This represents a $0.64 annualized dividend and a yield of 1.66%. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, December 5th. Sealed Airs dividend payout ratio is currently 25.60%.

About Sealed Air

Sealed Air Corporation provides food safety and security, and product protection solutions worldwide. It operates in two segments, Food Care and Product Care. The Food Care segment offers integrated packaging materials and equipment solutions to provide food safety, shelf life extension, and total cost optimization for perishable food processors in the fresh red meat, smoked and processed meats, poultry, and dairy markets under the Cryovac, Cryovac Grip & Tear, Cryovac Darfresh, Cryovac Mirabella, Simple Steps, and Optidure brands.

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Talks of Second Amendment Sanctuary could be on at next Harrisonburg City Council Meeting – WHSV

HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) After weeks of discussions and many Virginia counties becoming Second Amendment Sanctuaries, one political party was out making sure supporters make it to the polls.

On Saturday, members of the Republican Party were out in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County to let the community know they do not agree with the plan being put forward in the General Assembly.

Back in December Rockingham County's Board of Supervisors saw a huge attendance with more than 3,000 citizens showing out and voicing their concerns at their meeting held at Spotswood High School. The board voted to make the county a Second Amendment Sanctuary.

Jennifer Brown, Chair of the 6th Congressional District Republican Committee, said it is still important to remind everyone who showed up to Rockingham County's meeting they're not in the endgame just yet.

"We're trying to get those people who are interested and not necessarily registered to get registered so that they can get out and vote," Brown said.

There are still some localities around the Commonwealth that have not made mention of where they stand. Brown said the friendly city's time may be coming soon.

City officials told WHSV a council member has requested a resolution be added to the next city council meeting agenda for the council to discuss.

Back in December George Hirschmann, a City Council Member, told WHSV he would support talks of Harrisonburg becoming a sanctuary city with the council.

Although if the topic is on the next agenda it may not be open for public comment.

City officials said the agenda for the Jan.14 city council meeting will available on Wednesday.

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Moore pushes 2nd Amendment resolution – Monroe Evening News

Monroe County commissioner Greg Moore Jr. said he wants to introduce a resolution that would declare the county a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County to protect a person's right to bear arms.

A Monroe County commissioner said he wants to introduce a resolution in January that would declare the county a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County to protect a persons right to bear arms.

Greg Moore Jr., vice chairman of the board of commissioners, told the Monroe News he wants to ward off attempts on any gun bans in Michigan as has occurred in the State of Virginia. Restrictions on assault weapons and certain types of magazines is set to be enacted in Virginia in 2020, although 90 counties in the state have created resolutions proclaiming themselves as 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Counties there.

Moore, a Republican from Temperance, called the gun ban unconstitutional. He said he heard that there are bills pending in the state Senate that he called red flag laws that would allow authorities to take guns from citizens in Michigan. He said he would like Monroe County to go on record as supporting the 2nd Amendment in the U. S. Constitution that allows citizens to carry weapons with a license.

He said when he was sworn into office as a commissioner, he was asked to defend the rights of citizens and laws in both the state constitution and federal constitution.

This isnt a Republican or Democratic issue for me, its a 2nd Amendment right issue, Moore said Monday. This is something I'm passionate about. Im unabashedly pro second amendment. As our constitution states, our inalienable right to bear arms shall not be infringed. It is for this reason that I sent our chairman, legal team and administrator a resolution that would make the county a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County.

He said he planned to bring the resolution to the boards second meeting in January (Jan. 21). It will not be on the agenda Tuesday when the board holds its first meeting of the new year. He said other counties in Michigan will be watching what Monroe does.

When he posted his plan on Facebook over the weekend, he was surprised that it was shared 500 times and received 400,000 views nationwide.

I was not expecting that, he said. Im not trying to make waves. In this climate, I realize this is a hot-button issue. I would hope every elected official would support the amendment and uphold both the state and federal constitution.

His post on Facebook drew the following comments: Kim Millikin wrote: Lets make many counties in Michigan 2nd amendment sanctuary counties. Im all in. Im in Tuscola... let us stand up for our rights now! Lets show them we are awake.

Phillip Hofmeister said in Michigan, the Board of Commissioners has no authority to bind the county sheriff to follow it. So the resolution, while touching and a nice gesture, has little effect in law.

Ron Rogers said he wanted to use Moores suggestion to send to his board of commissioners in Collier County, Florida, where he lived. We need to keep this movement pushing forward, Rogers said.

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Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Decision on 2nd Amendment to be Announced – Signals AZ

By Kristina Abbey | on December 30, 2019

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On Thursday, January 2nd at 8:30 am the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will announce their decision whether to declare Yavapai County a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County at the Yavapai County Admin Building at 1015 Fair Street, Prescott.

The 2nd Amendment reads: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.A 2nd amendment Sanctuary, also known as a gun sanctuary, refers to states, counties, or localities in the United States that have adopted laws or resolutions to prohibit or impede the enforcement of certain gun control measures perceived as violative of the Second Amendment. The sanctuary declaration would prohibit county employees from enforcing certain state gun control laws.

Residents of Yavapai County are encouraged to attend this meeting to hear the results of the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors decision on whether or not to declare Yavapai County a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County.

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Makes Decision on 2nd Amendment Sanctuary

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Letter to the editor: You can support Second Amendment and … – The Winchester Star

Full disclosure: I am a member of Moms Demand Action, but in this letter I am speaking from my place as a mother and gun-owner.

Too often attempts to address gun violence are portrayed as an attack on the Second Amendment. In reality Americans support reasonable measures to reduce gun violence, including universal background checks and "red flag laws." You can support the Second Amendment while simultaneously accepting that we have a serious problem with gun violence in this country.

In America, we have accepted restrictions on driving, purchasing cigarettes and alcohol, even when and where we can hunt or fish, and the list goes on. To be clear, I take no issue with any of these restrictions. My issue is our collective inability to similarly address gun violence in this country.

As a law-abiding citizen and responsible gun owner, I am keenly aware of the serious responsibilities of gun ownership but also painfully aware of the daily toll of guns in America. I am even more aware that my children have completed more active shooter drills in their tiny lives than I ever had to, which was exactly zero.

We can create a safer gun culture in America, but it will take the voice of responsible gun-owners in the middle to lead that charge. I, for one, am willing to accept reasonable restrictions for a safer society for myself and my children, and I would urge other gun- owners to lend their support to similar measures.

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