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Nike Giannis Immortality Revealed In Aqua And Crimson As The Greek Freaks Title Run Continues – Sneaker News

Posted: June 24, 2021 at 11:17 pm

Giannis Antetokounmpos mission is clear: win an NBA title. After dominating the defending Eastern Conference Champions with ease and surpassing the Brooklyn Nets in a hard-fought, come-from-behind series, the Milwaukee Bucks have one last hurdle to clear before they make the first Finals appearance since 1974. The Hawks are no walk in the park as theyve posted one of the best records in the league since coach Nate McMillan took the helm part-way into the season, but the back-to-back MVP winner and crew are ready for the challenge and he might do so sporting some new sneakers.

That new shoe? The Nike Giannis Immortality. Already releasing in Asia in select colorways, this lower-priced option now appears in a clean white base with hits of aqua teal and bright crimson for that summer-time hooping energy that we just saw in the Nike KD 14. There are already rumblings that the Zoom Freak 3 could see a debut as weve been notified by retailers of a potential June release, but well wait and see exactly what Nike has in store as the Playoffs progress.

Expect the Giannis Immortality to hit more retailers in Asia and well notify you if and when these hit the US market. In other hoops news, the KD 14 has just been revealed in primary colors.

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Jurgen Klopp in tears, a new Liverpool anthem and the night immortality beckoned – Liverpool Echo

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It was the moment Liverpool supporters the world over had been yearning for and dreaming of for three long decades.

For most clubs, the trophies which arrived at Anfield in between the 18th top flight league championship in 1990 and what turned into the holy grail of the 19th thirty years later - namely, two Champions League titles, three FA Cups, three League Cups, three UEFA Super Cups and two Charity Shields - would be regarded as more than adequate and in some cases would constitute a golden era.

But Liverpool FC arent most clubs. The dynasty began by Bill Shankly in 1959 and developed by Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish established the Reds as Englands most successful side and was founded on repeatedly winning what Shanks called our bread and butter, the league title.

For all the glory and prestige of the continental conquests which saw LFC become the countrys pre-eminent side in Europe, it was the continued dominance of domestic league competition which meant Liverpool were for so long seen as the nations top club, with the 13 top-flight titles won between 1964 and 1990 putting the Reds way out in front with 18 in total ahead of closest rivals Everton and Arsenal, who then had nine each.

Kenny Dalglishs champions of 1989/90 were never likely to be placed in the pantheon of Anfields greatest sides but they had appeared to cope with the emotional weight of what the club had endured the previous season and ultimately finished on top of the First Division by a comfortable nine points and were only denied another crack at the-then hallowed Double by a shock FA Cup semi-final defeat to Crystal Palace.

There was little on the surface to indicate the longest title drought in the clubs history was imminent but six months into the defence of their crown in February 1991 the unbearable pressure Kenny Dalglish had been under in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster coupled with his own and the club's relentless drive to be successful led to him resigning his post as team manager.

With the English game about to undergo fundamental change with the advent of the Premier League, Liverpool were thrust into a seemingly endless cycle of boom and bust which time and again saw Kopites hopes and dreams of a nineteenth title rise then fall as their team would show their ability to compete with the best at home and abroad while bringing silverware back to Anfield, yet somehow always fail to take that final and most meaningful step when it came to the league championship.

Roy Evans, Gerard Houllier, Rafa Benitez and Brendan Rodgers all managed to build teams which seriously threatened to end the interminable drought but every time the fates appeared to conspire against them, most heartbreakingly of all in the case of Rodgers in the spring of 2014 whose attacking but defensively flawed side were on the cusp of glory and required only seven points from their final three games to be crowned champions before stumbling with the finishing line desperately close but tantalisingly out of reach.

With Manchester United, who only had seven league titles in 1990 but under Alex Ferguson had won 13 without reply from Anfield to overtake Liverpool by a score of 20-18, now beginning their own transition following the Scots retirement the previous season - and with the other major contenders Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal in a state of flux (terminally in the latters case) - 2013/14 felt for many like the Reds best opportunity for years and much of the anguish felt in the wake of that nearest of near-misses centred on a fear the stars had aligned in a way they may not again for quite some time.

Some Liverpudlians began to genuinely fear their team might never win another league championship and who could blame them, given how the weight of history and expectation had continually saddled talented crops of players and managers with an onerous burden they were unable to fully shoulder.

That was until a man from Germanys Black Forest by the name of Jrgen Norbert Klopp arrived at Anfield in October 2015.

From the very beginning, he identified the psychological impact the quarter-of-a-century wait for another league title had made on the club and its legions of fans, and made it abundantly clear his primary mission was to restore that unshakeable conviction which had characterised many of the great Liverpool sides of the past and turn doubters into believers.

Klopps values and personality immediately seemed made to measure for a club still stuck in the funk of the failed title bid from 18 months previous and by the end of his first part-season in charge he had led Liverpool into two finals, in the Capital One Cup and the Europa League.

Both may have ended in defeat but by this stage it was rapidly becoming evident to a rejuvenated Liverpool fanbase that their new manager got the club and the city, knew what was required to make the team winners again, and had the determination and perseverance required to take the Reds back to the top as evidenced by his coaching successes in Germany with Mainz 05 and Borussia Dortmund which only came to pass after some initial failures.

Sure enough, after Champions League qualification was secured on the final day of his first full campaign in the charge, Klopps Reds rapidly evolved into a serious force to be reckoned with, surpassing expectations by reaching the European Cup final in 2017/18 with a serious of swashbuckling attacking performances led by the triumvirate of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

They fell short in Kiev against Real Madrid but went one better the following year once Alisson Becker and Fabinho had joined Virgil van Dijk to gave the side a defensive spine on par with their formidable frontline , producing Anfields greatest ever fightback by recovering from three goals down after the first leg of the semi final against Catalan giants Barcelona before beating Tottenham Hotspur in the Madrid final to win the clubs sixth European Cup and crucially securing the first trophy of Klopps tenure.

That same, astonishing 2018/19 campaign also saw Liverpool make their strongest tilt yet at the Premier League title, matching the previous seasons 100-point champions Manchester City blow-for-blow in arguably the highest quality championship race ever seen over the final months but still manage to agonisingly fall just short despite losing only league match all season (to City) and racking up 97 points, the third-highest top flight points tally of all time.

Breaking that glass ceiling in Madrid however proved to all watching - and most crucially to Klopps players themselves - that this was now a winning team and a champion team which would not rest until they had finally laid to rest the ghost of nearly three decades without a league title.

From the earliest weeks of the season, Klopps men looked like Premier League champions-elect and, having opened up an early points lead at the top of the table which only grew and grew, they marched inexorably and remorselessly towards title glory, winning a mind-boggling and most likely never-to-be-repeated 26 out of the first 27 league fixtures, with a draw at Old Trafford in October being the only blip.

Manchester Citys defeat to their city rivals at the same venue in early March 2020, the day after Liverpool had beaten Bournemouth at home, left the Reds 25 points clear at the top with nine matches still to play meaning Klopps men could be crowned champions before their next match - at Goodison Park of all places the following Monday night - if Guardiolas side lost their next two matches.

But then the looming threat of the coronavirus pandemic struck, causing life as we knew it to grind to a halt across the planet in a manner not seen since the Second World War.

The season inevitably was suspended and, while the severity of the public health situation put everything including football into perspective, for a time the fears of those fans who worried Liverpool were cursed never to win another league championship seemed to have a chance of playing out as top-flight campaigns in countries like France and Holland were null and voided with the results expunged from history with self-serving voices within the English game calling for the same to happen here.

Eventually it was decided the Premier League would resume behind closed doors on 17 June and Manchester City beat Arsenal at the Etihad on that first evening of footballs resumption to ensure Evertonians nightmare scenario of Liverpool winning the title at Goodison could no longer happen.

Four nights later, the Reds returned to action after a three-month hiatus by grinding out a goalless draw in a surreal 236th Merseyside derby played in front of empty stands on a sun-kissed late June evening, reducing their lead at the top to a mere 23 points, but the following Wednesday night Crystal Palace were hammered 4-0 at Anfield to leave Klopps men at match point and on the brink of destiny, with Manchester City now having to take all three points away at Chelsea the following evening to prevent confirmation of Liverpools 19th league title.

Heres how that never-to-be-forgotten day and night unfolded:

THURSDAY 25 JUNE 2020

Early morning -The morning papers wax lyrical over Liverpools recapturing of their champions-elect swagger against Palace following a slight slump in form by their own sky-high standards of the previous 18 months, only two of the previous seven matches in all competitions having resulting in victories prior to the arrival of Roy Hodgsons side.

Klopp and his team now need just two more points from the final seven matches to become champions of England, wrote the ECHOs Paul Gorst.

Immortality is beckoning and Liverpool are marching forward. Klopp knows, like everyone else, that Liverpool's name will be on the trophy. Now, it is simply a matter of where and when.

There has never been a more worthy champion. Over to you, Chelsea.

12:12pm - The Premier League confirm Liverpools next match, away at Manchester City of all places, will be played at the Etihad Stadium.

With there being a possibility that Klopps men could clinch the league against their closest title rivals, there had been a suggestion the game could have taken place at a neutral venue because of safety fears over fans gathering outside.

But a Manchester City Council safety advisory group agree it can be played at City's home ground, irrespective of what may or may not happen at Stamford Bridge later that evening.

3:05pm - With Red flags, banners and mementos appearing in ever-increasing numbers across the city as Liverpudlians get ready to celebrate, the club announce somewhat poignantly that the man who scored the goal which brought Klopps first win as Liverpool manager - Nathaniel Clyne in a 1-0 win over Bournemouth in the Capital One Cup back in November 2015 - is to leave the club at the end of the month upon the expiry of his contract.

Around 6pm - Klopp and his Liverpool players begin to arrive at Formby Hall Golf Resort, on the outskirts of Liverpool, some 13 miles from Anfield. Despite the manager telling reporters after the Palace game the night before he was not involved in such a gathering so as to shield the club from unnecessary headlines should City keep the title race going, a decision to stay overnight in the four-star resort had been taken earlier in the week (provided Palace were duly beaten and with an 8-day gap before the next match at the Etihad) just in case Guardiolas side stumbled.

Klopp later explained on LFC TVs superb documentary Golden Sky - Jrgen Klopp's Champions, We did what we thought was right. We have to be together, this will be forever and if something happens we have to be together otherwise we call each other and say oh congratulations.. thats not possible.

It started really relaxed, there was another game as well so we watched with one eye, we were eating barbecue then Chelsea and City started.

7:15pm - An hour before kick off at Stamford Bridge the teams are announced and, despite some suggestions Manchester City may rest players given their continued involvement in the Champions League and FA Cup before this marathon season would end, Guardiola names a strong side with De Bruyne, Sterling and captain Fernandinho all named in the starting XI.

The home side, still needing points themselves to try and secure Champions League qualification, also hold no-one back with their attacking trio of Willian, Giroud and Pulisic holding Liverpudlians dreams in their hands.

8:15pm - With Reds across the city and the planet putting aside fifteen years of fierce rivalry for one night and one night only, the game gets underway with everyone who has LFC at heart rooting for Chelsea.

8:21pm - The visitors, in their lurid yellow and orange away colours, start the brighter with Bernard Silva getting an early shooting chance but scuffing his shot tamely at Kepa.

8:34pm - After Gundogan turns Willians cross behind for a corner and then Mason Mount blazes over for Chelsea, City go close when Fernandinho has a free header from Mendys left wing free kick but Kepa tips over.

8:49pm - Two chances in quick succession for former Everton midfielder Ross Barkley as Chelsea begin to take command, Liverpool may not have been able to win the league at the home of their oldest rivals but Kopites begin to wonder if this most bizarre of seasons might see a former Blue deliver the coup de grace.

8:51pm - CHELSEA 1-0 MANCHESTER CITY (Pulisic 36)

The roars of delight can be heard all over Merseyside as City go behind! Benjamin Mendy loses possession to one time Anfield target Christian Pulisic - who joined Borussia Dortmund during Klopps time in charge there - then compounds his error by rashly diving in to give the American international the opportunity to race clear and calmly slot home beyond Ederson. City must now score twice or the title is coming home to Anfield.

Klopp at Formby Hall: Chelsea scored the first goal and there was celebration like I only usually saw when we score. I didnt like that too much, its too early, its Man City and why we celebrate like this, its good, they need a goal obviously for a draw.

9:02pm - The half time whistle blows at Stamford Bridge and Liverpool know they are just 45 minutes away from thirty years of hurt being over.

9:27pm - CHELSEA 1-1 MANCHESTER CITY (De Bruyne 55)

The champagne goes (temporarily) back in the fridge as Kevin de Bruyne thunders a 30-yard free kick into the top corner to remind everyone what talent remains in this City side and how remarkably Liverpool have performed over the last ten months to open up such a huge lead over them.

Klopp at Formby Hall: De Bruyne scores the free kick and it looks like ah of course. Some people were angry with the Chelsea goalkeeper a little bit, like Jump! Or 'catch the ball' or whatever!

9.30pm - Suddenly City are right on top and former Anfield flyer Raheem Sterling races through before hitting the post as Liverpool fans start trying to convince themselves theyd prefer to win the title by getting a result at the Etihad.

9:37pm - Chelsea should be back in front as Ederson makes an uncharacteristic error by shanking a simple clearance straight to Mason Mount who advances on goal but slams his shot into the side-netting.

9:41pm - The nerve-shredding tension shows no sign of abating as City again go close to taking the lead through Sterling who curls an effort from the edge of the box inches away from the top corner. Reds around the world can barely watch as the game passes the three-quarter way mark with City still needing a goal to stop Liverpool being crowned champions tonight.

9:44pm - Chelsea go agonisingly close to retaking the lead as Pulisic goes through again, rounds Ederson but Kyle Walker scrambles it off the goal-line with millimetres to spare, then the rebound is almost poked home but more desperate City defending somehow sees the ball scrambled clear. How did that not go in?!

9:49pm - City seem to have escaped another mad scramble on their own goal-line but no.. PENALTY TO CHELSEA! Ederson denied Tammy Abrahams effort from Willians cross and Pulisic poked the rebound goalwards only for Fernandinho to divert the ball off the line. Amid the confusion with many watching Liverpudlians wondering if it had gone over the line and why the refs watched hadnt beeped, the television replay clearly shows the City captain had used his hand to keep the ball out of the net, VAR confirms a penalty to Chelsea and Fernandinho is shown the red card!

9:51pm - CHELSEA 2-1 MANCHESTER CITY (Willian 78, pen)

With millions of Liverpool fans across the world holding the breath, Willian steps up for Chelsea, gives a tiny stutter and lifts the ball high into the net to Edersons right as the City keeper dives the wrong way. Chelsea are back in front and Liverpool are a dozen minutes plus stoppage time away from being league champions for the first time in thirty years!

Klopp at Formby Hall: The situation around the penalty for Chelsea, they had before a big chance with a block on the goal-line or whatever so then the situation again and its like bam, the ball is in, no its not, the ball is out and in the moment when they didnt score in that situation Ali(sson Becker) gets up and says I cannot watch it any more and gets up and leaves.

A second later, someone says it was handball! and they show the replay and the whole place.. everybody shouts HANDBALL!

Then someone says Its a red card! and everybody shouts RED CARD!

So we wait for VAR.. handball.. red card, the penalty goes in.. celebration.. and then just counting the minutes, it was just incredible.

9:53pm - Pulisic has a chance to put things to bed once and for all but last-ditch David Silva defending denies him.

9:55pm - Zinchenko breaks forward and puts in a dangerous cross but theres no-one in a City shirt there to convert. The soon-to-be-deposed champions are not throwing the towel in but look a beaten side now.

10:03pm - The referee signals there will be six minutes of stoppage time and some Liverpudlian minds immediately switch back to the six added minutes at the end of the Reds epic Champions League semi final second leg against Chelsea in 2005. But this time the fear and tension is gone..

10:06pm - Chelsea substitute Pedro combines with Billy Gilmour whos also just come on and curls just wide but no-one on Merseyside cares any more as fireworks and car horns get louder and louder, we just want to hear that final whistle..

10:09pm - And it finally sounds like a clarion call across the ages, City have been beaten and LIVERPOOL ARE CHAMPIONS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1990! There is an explosion of noise, joy and pure emotion across the city and around the world amongst the legions of Reds whove waited what seemed several lifetimes (11,016 days and 1,151 league matches to be precise) for a moment it seemed would never arrive, tears and sheer unbridled ecstasy everywhere.

Klopp at Formby Hall: I called my family ten seconds before the end of the game and said Ok I love you all, I put the phone now on the table, leave your phone on and you can see what happens here..

Absolutely one of the best football moments I ever had in my life, it was absolutely exceptional. You have no idea how it would feel before it happens. It was pure joy, massive relief in the next second and then I started crying. Then I wanted to speak to Ulla (his wife) and couldnt, I had her on the phone and I couldnt speak, I just was crying. I didnt know why it happened, I had no idea why, I couldnt stop, I never had a situation in my life when I couldnt stop crying and didnt know exactly why."

Fans are already beginning to congregate at Anfield with flares, banners and songs in full effect as the city gets ready to party like its.. well 1990!

10:12pm - The messages and tributes begin to pour in from across the globe. BT Sport who have been showing the Chelsea-City game live cross to an emotional Kenny Dalglish - the last man remember to bring the league title to Anfield - bedecked in red and white back home in Southport who says (in-between his phone going off left, right and centre!), "The last two years and since Jurgen's come in has been very positive. He's been fantastic and epitomises everything Liverpool Football Club stands for. Whatever they got, they have deserved it.

"Onwards and upwards. We have a lot more happy days to look forward to as long as Jurgen is here.

"I remember Bob Paisley said once after winning the European Cup, he never had a drink because he wanted to remember the occasion.

"Well, I never took his advice!" he adds as he raises a big glass of champagne to the camera!

10:15pm - LFC principle owner John W. Henry who took over a club a crisis and on the brink of bankruptcy a little under ten years ago writes on Twitter: This was a season for the ages and for the faithful of Liverpool Football Club. It has been an incredible year of magnificent achievement culminating tonight in capturing the Premier League title.

The world has watched the fierce determination of this club on the field for every single match the preparation, the resolve and the talent of those who put together perhaps the greatest league performance ever in any country's history.

This in addition to winning a European championship, a Super Cup and a world championship -- the totality of this accomplishment has brought respite and joy to so many in a year filled with so much tragedy. LFC has made the beautiful game more beautiful than ever.

It is said, We are Liverpool. You, the supporters are Liverpool in every sense and you continue to drive the club forward -- a historic club making history once again.

10:25pm - Sky Sports have gone live with a special Liverpool title winners programme and have former Reds league (and European Cup winning captains) Phil Thompson and Graeme Souness but they are the first to go live with the manager of the newly-crowned Premier League champions and what an interview it is with Jrgen Klopp having to cut it short at the end such is the deep of emotion he is feeling.

Replying to a question from Souness praising the astonishing consistency his side have shown over a long period of time, Klopp says: We all do that together, look its a mix of the history you created which is what we are compared with, rightly so. I think we found a good way to get a little bit rid of it because we had to right our own story but anyways on the other side that gives us a lot of power.

Its the atmosphere in and around the club, the intensity level, how everybody lives football in this club and then its 100% we had a really good hand in choosing the players, the ones we kept here and the ones we brought in, its a wonderful mix, there are all winners without winning fifty times in the past, we have them here now and we can start winning together, its so incredibly difficult in the competitions we are in and its only possible with consistency but thats what drives us.

We knew three years ago we played a really good season and finished fourth and it was clear we lacked consistency but you cannot ask for that, you have to work on that and create that, you have to convince people and thats what we all did.

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Without the players I could do nothing but of course from time to time you have to help them a little bit with a few words and thats what we do as well.

"It's very important to celebrate because these moments are unforgettable. We have pictures from the season and now we have pictures of the celebrations and we will create pictures in the future with the parade with our supporters.

"The boys have time together tonight. It's difficult out there still for a lot of people but tonight we couldn't hold back, we had to come together.

The game at Chelsea was really tense tonight, it was unbelievable. I didnt want to be involved really. But when you watch it, you are anyway really. There was big chances at both ends. It was intense, the penalty situation

But its an incredible achievement of my players. What they did over the last two or three years is exceptional. It is a pure joy for me to coach them.

"This is for Kenny you had to wait. Stevie you too. I know how much this means to everyone."

Its quite an achievement, but I feel overall relief. The big three-month gap, I did not know how wed come back. Theres no easy games in the Premier League.

I was very happy last night and that gave me the 100% feeling we will be fine. That was important for the players and tonight is for the fans.

This is for you. I hope you stay at home and celebrate. Its all here. Weve done it together. Its a joy to do it for you.

I could not be more proud of my coaching staff. Ever since we arrived its been an amazing ride. Its more than I ever dreamed of.

"This is a big moment, I have no real words to be honest. I am completely overwhelmed. I never thought it would feel like this, I had no idea.. its just.. big, sorry gentlemen, see you, all the best..

10:32pm - The cheers, tears and messages keep flowing as Sean Cox is among the Reds and non-Reds showing their happiness at the night's events

10:40pm - Gracious words from Man City boss Pep Guardiola as he praises the newly-crowned champs, "Congratulations to Liverpool for this great season. We still have five or six weeks to play but we won a lot in the last few years and of course we want to close the gap.

"Two seasons ago we were 100 points and they finished more than 25 points behind. Last season they didnt recover the distance and this season they went the distance.

"After two seasons the gap is big. We were not consistent like the previous seasons. Liverpool won the Champions League and were given confidence. They played every game like it was their last game. In the beginning, we didn't play like that way.

"We cannot forget we are still second in the league so we are better than a lot of the teams."

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‘Fast’ franchise soars to new heights in ‘F9: The Fast Saga’ while also looking to the past – The Spokesman-Review

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What a ride its been for the The Fast and the Furious franchise. Now spanning 20 years and nine films, this soap opera of motor fuel and melodrama has defied logic, physics and death again and again while weaving an intricate tapestry of a cinematic text thats filled with callbacks, cameos and a deep-rooted lore that always returns to the intertwining values of family and vintage American muscle cars.

Director Justin Lin, who also helmed the third, fourth, fifth and sixth films in the series, and evolved the franchise from minor street racing thrillers into outlandish displays of car ballet, is back behind the camera for F9: The Fast Saga (he also co-wrote the screenplay with Daniel Casey).

Lin ups his own ante with the outrageous vehicular stunts in F9, and its difficult to imagine any future installments exceeding the automobile acrobatics Lin and Casey have concocted. To describe the stunts and set pieces would be to ruin the fun of discovery for audiences; suffice to say there will be moments where youll say, they wont but rest assured: They will, and how.

Narratively, F9 does something no other Fast film has done before: it looks to the past. In a flashback storyline that takes place in 1989, we finally meet young Dominic Toretto (Vinnie Bennett and, of course, later Vin Diesel) and learn more about the infamous vengeful wrench attack that landed him in prison, a crime thats been oft mentioned throughout the series.

The flashback is a way of exploring some of the darker secrets of the Toretto family, specifically regarding prodigal brother Jakob (Finn Cole and John Cena), who resurfaces in Doms life. Turns out hes another freelance precision driver/special agent who frequently works with Doms (many) enemies. What are the odds?

With Jakobs return, Dom has to reckon with his past and the dissolution of his blood family, which he replaced with his chosen family. This motley crew of gearheads weve come to know and love over the years includes the fast-talking Roman (Tyrese Gibson), techy Tej (Chris Ludacris Bridges), Doms love Letty (Michelle Rodriguez), his sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) and, amazingly, against all odds, fan-favorite Han (Sung Kang) is back, returned from the dead, in a spine-tingling resurrection.

Thats not to say the gangs all here, as Paul Walkers tragic 2013 death means Brian is absent, but within the earnest optimism of the Fast franchise, Brian is immortal, unseen but alive and well in this universe. This question of immortality and the familys seemingly invincible nature is explored in a meta way in F9, especially by Roman, who has always served as a bit of an audience surrogate.

He gapes at and complains about the ridiculous stunts, offering sly commentary on the inexplicable occurrences as a way of getting out in front of the inevitable disbelief. In this film, he questions why they always come out of brawls, crashes and explosions unscathed, an apt question to pose after eight spine-crunching installments.

While it is the ridiculous set-pieces in F9 that take the franchise soaring to new heights, its the meta moments and the willingness to dive into the past in a real way that make this movie innovative within its own formula. In fact, the flashbacks are so enjoyable, it makes the argument for any standalone period-set prequel.

In F9: The Fast Saga, all of the Fast franchises soapy narrative peccadilloes come to fruition, from secret siblings and death-defying characters to the stable of Scooby-Doo villains out to get Doms family (Charlize Theron returns as evil hacker Cipher). The absolutely bonkers storyline is the foundation for the absolutely bonkers action, which is what we look for in the Fast franchise. In F9, bonkers on top of bonkers results in a truly delightful and vividly sensorial time at the movies.

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THE OLD GUARD: TALES THROUGH TIME #3: Unexpected Family and Moon Landings – Comic Watch

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Passchendaele

Being near-immortal means living unconventional lives as these individuals move through the years witness to the best of worst of humankind as we rise and fall again and again Bendis and the team take a moment to examine the idea of these unconventional bonds formed as Andy finds herself in Cleveland in the 1970s after a mission, cleaning up in a restaurant bathroom and bumps into someone she never expected to seeher son. Not her biological son but an orphan of world war one who lost his parents in the small Belgium village of Passchendaele destroyed in the conflict between British and German soldiers. (An historically accurate reference if youre so inclined to look it up!)

Theres a wonderful balance of wistfulness and warmth to the story in the writing from Bendis brought to life by the art. On one hand, Zeus is thrilled to see the woman he calls mother and so is Andy to see him but Zeus is acutely aware that the meeting is happenstance, completely random and lacking no intent on Andys part yet despite that, despite that he has not seen her in decades, their bond remains and that speaks to the idea that she loved this person and raised him, an act of pure selflessness in the long life filled with violence and death. Again it speaks to the idea of how Andromach cannot see the good she and her ilk have brought into the world and the innumerable lives they have touched and made better as they have soldiered through time because they are wrapped up in the doing that they never fully see the good they have done.

I like that the lives that Andy has touched are her living memory even as her memory blurs from so much life lived. The idea that Zeus invented a dish specifically geared to the taste buds of an older than dirt immortal is a clever and original concept that makes you think about things you wouldnt think about like what would the palette of a person who is close to 7000 years old be like?

Artist Michael Oeming rejoins his POWERS collaborator Bendis for this story. At first, I wasnt sure about his style for the story Andy doesnt really look like Andy at first until I realized something I was looking for Andy as I imagined her with a certain look, specifically her black hair. Through the course of the story, we see Andy with no less than three different hairstyles and the longer I thought about it the more it makes sense, to hide her immortality a hair color change would certainly be warranted over the many years of her life. Oeming and Taki Soma work well together to create the feel of a Seventies eatery, and theres attention paid to the clothing of the time as well as the color schemes of the period especially those 70s color stripes. The choice of the sepia brown dominant color palette for the flashback war scenes is a clever touch adding a stronger impact when we see blood against the monochromatic background.

Lacus Solitudinis

Its the eve of the moon landing, in Eagan Minnesota Booker and Nicky confront a careless, homophobic cop whose actions meant a serial killer continued their murderous streak while in San Francisco Joe and Andy drink, discuss revenge, and the idea of the moon landing.

Point of view is a powerful thing and this vignette does point of view very well as it comments on the nature of human beings in all our shining glory and horrible apathetic ugliness. On one hand, Nicky wants to see justice meted out to the cop but his partner and love of his life Joe feels that taking revenge on the cop diminishes Nicky as a person. He refuses to participate and so they arent talking. Robert Mackenzie & Dave Walker juxtapose that opposing view with Joe and Andromachs opposing views of human achievement. Andromach is jaded and cynical of the landing on the Moon while Joe is excited for it. Its a clever way to examine the idea of human achievement and the consequences of it through an individual lens, Joe revels in the moment while Andromach reminds Joe that these glorious moments of human achievement more often than not lead to misery for other humans. Beautiful things dont always carry us to beautiful places, Andy says You dont know until you get there, right? Joe counters. There is a remarkable amount of depth to that small exchange.

Meanwhile, back in Minnesota, the violence gets done and its interesting that Booker does the killing, NOT Nicky, right at the moment of the landing. Its Booker that reminds Nicky that Joes view of the magic of beautiful things is in having someone to share them with.

The art is solid from Justin Greenwood and colorist Daniela Miwa It feels like Greenwood is deliberately paying homage to Leandro Fernndez but in his own style while having Miwa color the story adds to that feeling. It feels deliberate and works very well to feel like you are in the world of the original comics.

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Ready-to-Drink Functional Beverages the Latest Growth Market – Packaging World

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While convenient packaging formats and premiumization have been driving changes in the beverage market, functional offerings are the latest consumer demand driving some of the biggest change, as consumers look for beverages that can improve their daily health in convenient formats, while catering to their active routines.

Thirty-five percent of consumers are turning to beverages as a way to incorporate functional ingredients into their diets, according to PMMI Business Intelligences new report 2021 Beverage Trends Driving Change. And beverages that regulate mood, improve mental fitness, and promote physical performance are becoming increasingly popular with consumers.

In addition, consumers want to consume these offerings in convenient formats such as single-serve and ready-to-drink (RTD) packaging. These categories are experiencing robust growth, with RTD beverages slated to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% over the next five years, and functional beverages expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.6% in the next five years. We continue to seek new flavors, healthier ingredients, and new packaging for greater consumer appeal to meet increasing competition, said one Packaging Engineer.

Smaller sizes and easily consumable formats provide added convenience to consumers, but they often create new challenges for beverage manufacturers. To keep up with demand for these products, beverage producers often have to run at higher rates of efficiency - higher speeds, maximized uptime, continuous production, or a combination of all of these factors.

Functional Offerings

Beverages that regulate mental faculties (called nootropics) and beverages that help balance physical body functions (such as prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics) are growing in popularity. A recent survey found that 24% of consumers are specifically turning to food and beverages as a source of probiotics in their diets. And while the digestive health market is currently five times larger than the brain health market, the category of nootropics is rapidly gaining traction and has significant room to grow. To incorporate these new functional aspects into beverages, manufacturers are introducing new ingredients or even entirely new offerings into their portfolios. In many cases, new ingredients necessitate packaging alterations for better preservation, as they are often more sensitive to environmental factors.

Changes in thickness, opacity, chemical composition, or even entirely new materials may require adjustments to production setup. Much like sustainability initiatives, these packaging changes are ongoing and dynamic, and have pushed beverage manufacturers to seek out machines that are highly flexible to accommodate current and future changes to the size, shape, and composition of packaging materials. In addition to packaging, some of these ingredient formulations and new product offerings create new ranges of viscosity and acidity for beverage manufacturers to contend with as they transition from one recipe to another.

Said one Packaging Manager of Food Safety and Innovation, We need our OEMs to be able to evaluate the entire line instead of one piece of equipment at a time, offering turnkey solutions that reduce manual labor and manual errors.

Premiumization

Some beverage manufacturers are seeking to give their products a premium look and feel by using glass or metal, or with novel shapes and closures. In addition, manufacturers are using labeling as a way to convey premiumization: high gloss/high color offerings, intricate label art produced by known artists, and limited time or collectible labels are all being utilized for these new offerings. Glass is still in demand for premium products, even though freight costs are variable as the price of oil is increasing; some customers are moving to cans to reduce costs, said one Co-Packer CEO.

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Wisconsin Senate passes ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’ bill | TheHill – The Hill

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The Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday passed a bill aimed at exempting the state from federal gun laws.

The state Senate passed Assembly Bill 293by voice vote, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.Supporters of the legislation say it would make the state a Second Amendment sanctuary.

Under the bill, a firearm that is owned in the state of Wisconsin and does not leave the state would not be subject to federal regulation, according to its text.

The measure also prohibits a person from enforcing a federal act, law, statute, rule, regulation, treaty, or order that bans semi-automatic weapons, requires registration of firearms, regulates capacity of magazines or requires confiscation of a firearm.

The legislation also prohibits state agencies and local governments fromusing resources to confiscate firearms that are lawfully possessed in the state.

The state Assembly passed the bill on June 9, according to records on the state legislatures website.

The bill now heads to Gov. Tony EversTony EversThousands sent to emergency rooms every year due to violent police encounters: investigation Wisconsin governor signs bill banning police chokeholds Wisconsin GOP spent more than M on lawsuits since 2018: report MOREs (D) desk. But as the Journal Sentinel notes, Evers has pushed for more oversight of guns, as opposed to less.

The bills passage came the same day that President BidenJoe BidenSchumer vows to advance two-pronged infrastructure plan next month Biden appoints veteran housing, banking regulator as acting FHFA chief Iran claims U.S. to lift all oil sanctions but State Department says 'nothing is agreed' MORE outlined efforts tocombat crime, with a focus on addressing gun violence.

The president has repeatedly called for Congress to pass gun reform in the wake of several high-profile mass shootings and has previously unveiled legislation aimed at the issue.

According to a report from The Associated Press, Second Amendment sanctuaries took off in 2018, when states were considering gun laws in the following the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., that left 17 dead.

About 1,200 local governments across the U.S. have enacted such resolutions, according to AP. Arizona Gov. Doug DuceyDoug DuceyGOP sees critical race theory battle as potent midterm weapon Arizona is 'building back better' by reshoring critical technology Arizona reporting spike in coronavirus cases MORE (R) has signed a proposal into law.

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Tillis Raises Alarm Over Proposed Rules Jeopardizing Americans’ Second Amendment… – Thom Tillis

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WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Ted Cruz (R-TX) recently sent a letter to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms(ATF)and Explosives raising alarm overtwo of their newly-proposedgunrulesthat could threatenAmericans Second Amendment rights.

The rules, 2021R-05 and 2021R-08, would require the retention of firearms transaction records forever, paving the way to a national gun registry, and clamp down on pistol braces and other devices possessed by thousands of law-abiding gun owners.

These measures are concerning enough on their face. But more alarming is ATFs apparent willingness to unilaterally make important firearms policy determinations wholly apart from Congress,wrote the Senators.Americans rights to keep and bear firearms are safeguarded by the Second Amendment, and the responsibility for implementing those constitutional protections rests with elected lawmakersnot unelected federal bureaucrats.

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Second Amendment activist ‘disappointed and upset’ after gun control group dupes him into speaking at fake graduation – Yahoo News

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John Lott, a pro-Second Amendment activist, lashed out after being duped into speaking at a fake high school graduation in a ploy by a little-known gun control group.

On Wednesday, Change the Ref, an organization aiming to raise awareness about mass shootings, released a video titled "The Lost Class," which showed Lott speaking to a chorus of empty chairs on June 4, an event he thought was a rehearsal for a prominent institution's graduation commencement. The footage featured clips of Lott talking about gun background checks as the group panned over the empty chairs and insisted thousands of high school students die from firearm violence annually, a number Change the Ref says would be improved by more laws regulating gun sales.

The Change the Ref ploy also included a speech from former National Rifle Association President David Keene, who now serves as the editor-at-large for the Washington Times. Keene may have been subject to the same misinformation from the organization.

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"If they feel that they have a strong argument, why is it necessary to take video and take things so completely out of context?" Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, told the Washington Examiner in a phone interview on Wednesday. "I mean, why is it necessary to do that?"

"If they had confidence in their claims, they wouldn't have to do stuff like this, they wouldn't have to lie, [and] they wouldn't have to go and take things out of context," he added. "I'm disappointed and upset."

He also blasted the footage for being "very selectively edited" and "out of context." As a result, he said, it missed his main arguments that background checks are subject to large numbers of "false positives" and have adverse effects on minority males.

On May 14, Lott said he was contacted by a man claiming to be Jordan Simon, the board chairman of a fictional school called the James Madison Academy, to be its keynote speaker. At the time, the unidentified person who worked for Change the Ref, crafted a fake website for the institution, JamesMadisonAcademy.net, which no longer displays on a web browser.

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The man claiming to be Simon told Lott he would receive the "Keeper of the Constitution Award" for showing "exceptional dedication to preserving the 2nd Amendment," according to emails provided to the Washington Examiner.

"It was a pleasure speaking to you on the phone earlier. As I mentioned, I am the Board Chairman with James Madison Academy, a private, online high school in Las Vegas," the May 14 email read in part.

It continued: "On Saturday, June 5th, we will be holding a special in-person graduation ceremony in Las Vegas. We'd be thrilled to have you accept the award at the ceremony and give a 5-10 minute speech addressing the graduating class, focusing on the importance of the individual liberties given to us in our 'Bill of Rights' especially the 2nd Amendment."

At first, Lott, who said it was "a bit of an honor to go and give a talk to such a large group of high school students," was reluctant to bring politics into a high school commencement. He voiced these concerns to the fake school, though they insisted he talked about background checks. He eventually agreed.

"I said, 'Look, you know, it seems inappropriate to me to give a political discussion at a high school commencement,'" Lott said in his interview. "I wanted to go and give them basically the talk that I give my kids, and that is, 'If you're going to work hard, work hard in the beginning of your life. You try to pick a job that's not a job because if it's something you really enjoy, you'll be a lot more successful.'"

The Second Amendment activist said he was promised $1,000, which he received in cash, and $496 for travel, though he has yet to recoup that portion of the pay. On June 3, Lott began the 1,000-mile trek from his home state of Montana to Las Vegas by car after he was instructed to arrive one day early for a "practice" session in front of empty chairs.

Lott, who gave a talk somewhere else on June 3, was inconvenienced by the news and offered to give the "practice" session by phone, though the man claiming to be Simon insisted he arrive as soon as possible, according to text messages obtained by the Washington Examiner.

"If I can give the practice talk on the phone, it would really make my life a lot easier," Lott told the unnamed man. "I have given lots of talks to large audiences. I guess that it would really make life much easier."

To which "Simon" responded, "Unfortunately, my hands are tied. Everyone participating will have to be there on Friday for rehearsal."

Lott then rushed through the night to Vegas and was subsequently stopped and ticketed by a police officer at around 1 a.m., texts between the pair showed.

"I drove until 1 AM last night," Lott wrote. "Was doing better on time until the police pulled me over."

The man claiming to be Simons responded, "Oh no! Did you get a ticket?"

"Yes," Lott answered.

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When June 5 arrived, Lott was told the "live-version" of the commencement was canceled due to "threats of violence," and organizers claimed the police were generating leads on the supposed perpetrators. He was sent on his way without performing the "actual" ceremony.

When he tried to contact the man posing as Simons to follow up on what he thought was a disturbing development, the phone number was disconnected.

Neither Keene nor Change the Ref immediately responded to requests for comment from the Washington Examiner.

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Capitol Report: 2nd Amendment rights, broadband internet, pandemic family benefit transfer program – Moberly Monitor Index

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Note: The following Capitol Report is from Missouri House District 6 Representative Ed Lewis from Moberly during a time when the state legislature is not in regular session for the week of June 21-25. Rep. Lewis can be reached by calling 573-751-6566 or email at: Ed.Lewis@housemo.gov.

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Lawmakers took action during the 2021 legislative session to protect the Second Amendment rights of Missourians against an overreaching federal government. This week Gov. Parson signed the legislation approved by the General Assembly to create the Second Amendment Preservation Act (HBs 85 & 310).

The act is meant to protect law-abiding gun owners from potential gun control legislation that could be passed in Washington, D.C. It states that laws and other actions that prohibit the manufacture, ownership, and use of firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition within Missouri exceed the powers granted to the federal government. It also declares that all federal laws, acts, and orders that infringe on Missourians second amendment rights are invalid in the state.

Gov. Parson said the bill draws a line in the sand and demonstrates our commitment to reject any attempt by the federal government to circumvent the fundamental right Missourians have to keep and bear arms to protect themselves and their property.

The bill prohibits state and local cooperation with federal officials that attempt to enforce any laws, rules, orders, or actions that violate the Second Amendment rights of Missourians. Additionally, the bill is an acknowledgment that the right to keep and bear arms is fundamental and inalienable, and that the nation's federalistconstitutional structure limits the federal government's authority over states.

Under the bill, any person or entity who knowingly deprives Missouri citizens of their right to bear arms - as protected by state and federal constitutions - will be liable for redress and monetary damages of $50,000 per occurrence. Local law enforcements ability to assist federal officials in other instances remains unchanged under the new law.

Parson said the bill puts those in Washington D.C. on notice that here in Missouri we support responsible, law-abiding gun owners, and that we oppose government overreach and any unlawful efforts to limit our access to firearms.

Legislation to Improve Local Government Accountability and Transparency Signed into Law (HB 271)

Gov. Parson recently gave his stamp of approval to legislation approved by the General Assembly to ensure greater accountability and more transparency on the local government level.

One provision of the bill createstheMissouri Local Government Expenditure Database,which creates an easy to use, downloadable databaseallowingtaxpayers to search expenditures and payments received and made by counties and municipalities. The new database will behoused on the Missouri Accountability Portal.

The bills sponsor said the database will make it easier for taxpayers to hold local officials and governments accountable for spending decisions. When we shine a brighter light on how government spends the peoples money, it leads to betteroutcomes for Missouri taxpayers, he said.

Another provision added to the bill is meant to provide oversight for the ability of local health officials to close businesses, churches, and schools during an emergency. Under the bill, political subdivisions may only issue public health orders that directly or indirectly restrict access to businesses, churches, schools, or other places of assembly for 30 calendar days in a 180-day period when the governor has declared a state of emergency. Orders may be extended more than once with a simple majority vote by the local governing body.

In signing the bill, Parson said it requires local leaders to be more transparent in their reasoning and accountable for their decisions when it comes to public health orders.

The legislation also bans so-called vaccine passports so that Missourians do not have to show proof of vaccination in order to access public transportation or other public services. It ensures that no county, city, town, or village receiving public funds can require an individual to provide documentation of a COVID-19 vaccination in order to access a public transportation system, services, or any other public accommodations.

Parson said, while we encourage all Missourians to get vaccinated against COVID-19, it is not the government's job to force them.

New House Committee Launches Effort to Improve Broadband Access

A newly-formed committee is taking on the challenge of finding ways to improve access to broadband internet in Missouri. Formed by House Speaker Rob Vescovo, the Interim Committee on Broadband Development will spend the next several months gathering data and testimony as it works toward policy recommendations that will make high speed internet more available and affordable.

The chair of the committee said, As we are all well aware, the recent pandemic demonstrated that high-speed, broadband internet can no longer be considered a luxury, it has become a necessity, a necessity that far too many Missourians have done, and continue to do, without.

He added that the committee will study where we are as a state in 2021, where we need to be, and what steps we will need to take as policy makers and appropriators to ensure that broadband internet is readily available to every Missourian who wants it. He said the committee plans to examine three core areas: access, speed, and affordability.

During its first hearing on June 10, committee members heard from the director of the Office of Broadband Development, which works to expand and accelerate broadband deployment in Missouri. The director noted there are 392,000 Missourians who lack high-speed internet, either because its not available or they cant afford it. Right now Missouri ranks in the bottom five for access to low-cost internet with only 55 percent of Missourians having access to a low-cost internet plan.

The committee will continue to meet each month throughout the interim to gather information from subject matter experts, Federal officials, statewide associations, internet providers, and from the general public. The committee will take written testimony, live testimony and remote testimony between now and December 1. Based on the information gathered, the committee will prepare a report and generate policy options and appropriations requests before the end of 2021.

Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer Program Returns

Families with children who qualify for free or reduced priced meals can once again apply for Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) benefits. The benefits are meant to help cover food costs experienced by families while their student was not doing in-seat learning due to the pandemic.

We heard from Missouri families how last years P-EBT benefit helped with the extra household food costs and I am very pleased Missouri can once more make the benefit available, said the acting director of the Missouri Department of Social Services.

Its important to note the P-EBT 2020-2021 program is very different from last years program.

Highlights of the changes include:

All families must apply to get the P-EBT benefit, regardless of whether they receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)/Food Stamp benefits.

Families do not need to apply for P-EBT benefits for children under age six. Families who receive SNAP with an eligible child under age six will automatically get a P-EBT benefit for that child added to the households existing EBT card.

A child may be eligible for P-EBT if the school was closed, not doing in-seat learning, or had reduced hours at least five school days in a row due to COVID-19.

P-EBT benefits are available for the months of September 2020 through May 2021.

The P-EBT benefit is based on the schools report of how much of the month was not in-seat learning. If most of the schools month was not in-seat learning, the monthly P-EBT benefit amount is $129.58. If only some of the schools month was not in-seat learning, the monthly P-EBT benefit amount is $77.75.

Each eligible student will get an EBT card in his or her name with the lump sum P-EBT benefit amount for the 2020-2021 school year. Ineligible families will receive a denial letter.

Families can download theapplication at the following link: https://dss.mo.gov/covid-19/pdf/P-EBT-Application%20-%20English.pdf.

Families can directly email the application to FSD.MOPEBT@dss.mo.gov or mail the P-EBT application to: Family Support Division,615 E. 13thvStreet, Kansas City, MO 64106.

All applications must be received by July 31, 2021.

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Board votes against making Trempealeau County a 2nd Amendment ‘sanctuary county’ – WQOW TV News 18

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TREMPEALEAU COUNTY (WQOW) - A resolution to oppose any legislation that would infringe upon the right to bear arms was voted down Monday by the Trempealeau County Board of Supervisors.

The resolution has caused controversy, and last month a county committee meeting on the measure brought dozens of community members in to speak their mind.

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The board did not hold public comment during Monday's meeting but many board members spoke on the issue, and all who spoke said why they were against the measure. Some said it doesn't make sense to create a resolution responding to a law that doesn't exist. Others, like board member representing District 3, Sally Miller, said the county going over the federal government if they did create a gun law would in itself be government overreach.

"Because if this month we do this, what issue do we take on next month and decide what we get to do overreach on? What group comes to us next month and says 'please ignore the law on this,'" Miller said. "I am not at all comfortable trying to decide what is constitutional or not, but I am even more uncomfortable with the idea of committing government overreach of exceeding my authority."

The resolution, had it passed , would have been a symbolic measure to protect community members right to bear arms should a government body ever try and revoke that right.

Before a vote took place, they also voted on an amendment that would have put the question to a referendum on April's ballot. If it had gone to a referendum, that vote would have been advisory and the question would again be up to the county board in the spring. This measure was voted down.

The vote on making the county a 2nd Amendment sanctuary was 4 in favor of the resolution, 12 against and one abstention.

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