April 27, 2013

CANCELED – rescheduled for 04/19/2014

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  1. Barneytug says:

    Escazu Chocolates a bean-to-bar chocolate shop in Raleigh North Carolina sources most of its beans from Latin America. The shop said it has always worked with smaller farmers and paid them three to four times the commodity price of cacao – which essentially sets the minimum wage. The spike in prices has pushed up what Escazu pays those workers as well. https kra36 cc Other cost-cutting measures include offering a smaller hot chocolate size advertising non-chocolate ice cream toppings and moving to a cheaper location in Raleigh to save on rent. kra7 cc And like many small businesses in America Escazu is being hit by President Donald Trump’s tariffs affecting not just the chocolate but also aluminum in its packaging. ссылка на кракен “The tariffs have hit every single piece of what goes into every single thing” Tiana Young co-owner of Escazu told CNN. “There is no new normal.” http kra38 cc https://kra30-cc.net

  2. Terrylor says:

    Members of the White House press corps are now restricted from the press secretary’s office the latest in a series of Trump administration actions to limit media access. http kra40 cc The new rule says journalists cannot access what’s known as the “Upper Press” office space where White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt works “without an appointment.” This area has been accessible to White House correspondents for decades supporting a free flow of information between the president and the public. kra41 сс The White House says the clampdown is due to security concerns. “This policy will ensure adherence to best practices pertaining to access to sensitive material” a White House memo asserted on Friday night. kra48 In response the White House Correspondents’ Association which represents hundreds of credentialed reporters said it “unequivocally opposes any effort” to limit journalists from areas that have long been accessible for newsgathering “including the press secretary’s office.” “The new restrictions hinder the press corps’ ability to question officials ensure transparency and hold the government accountable to the detriment of the American public” the association said. kra40 cc As CNN’s Jeff Zeleny explained reporters routinely “wait in the hall” by the press secretary’s office and seek information from communications aides. “When there is breaking news that often happens” Zeleny said. Now “reporters will only have access to a smaller set of offices of junior advisers junior aides junior press secretaries” according to the White House. kra48 сс https://kra43at.net

  3. FreddyExept says:

    Cheung who regularly expresses hostility toward reporters on social media platform X asserted in a Friday night post that “some reporters have been caught” taking pictures of sensitive information and “eavesdropping on private closed-door meetings.” kra20at That claim came as news to White House press corps leaders who are not aware of colleagues being “caught.” kra14 Early in Bill Clinton’s presidency Clinton aides similarly attempted to bar journalists from the “upper press” area causing an outcry. That ban was rescinded. кракенпереходникссылка Journalists had normal access to the offices during President Trump’s first term in office. But in his second term Trump and his aides have taken several steps to stymie news coverage and circumvent traditional media outlets. kraken18.at Last winter the administration blocked the Associated Press from attending some White House events leading to a First Amendment lawsuit that is still working its way through the courts. kra38cc The administration has also stopped publishing transcripts of Trump’s remarks; has taken control of daily press pool assignments; and has invited fawning pro-Trump commentators to presidential Q&As. httpskra37at Some cabinet secretaries have followed Trump’s lead. Last month Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implemented severe new restrictions for Pentagon press pass credentialing leading virtually every major media outlet to reject the rules and give up access to the Pentagon complex. CNN’s Samantha Waldenberg contributed to this report. kra40c https://kra39c-cc.ru

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  6. Davidacele says:

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  7. Keithhic says:

    Disney made a smart choice’ Despite the comparisons Abu Dhabi isn’t positioning itself as a direct rival to Orlando — it’s aiming to be something more. The emirate sees its theme parks as part of a bigger portfolio of attractions alongside cultural landmarks luxury hotels pristine beaches and desert adventures. трипскан вход A 15-minute drive from Yas Island Saadiyat Island is home to the Louvre Abu Dhabi a franchised outpost of the famous Paris art museum which welcomed 1.4 million visitors last year 84 from abroad. The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and Zayed National Museum are both under construction adding to a cultural district that will be one of the region’s most concentrated hubs of art and heritage. “Abu Dhabi’s unique appeal lies in the diversity of our tourism offering” Al Geziry added. “For thrill-seekers we have record-breaking roller coasters and dune bashing in the desert. For culture lovers historic sites like Al Ain Oasis and institutions like the Saadiyat museums. And for luxury travelers world-class dining private island resorts and high-end shopping. “Where else can you start your day under the Louvre’s iconic rain-of-light dome and end it in the immersive story-driven worlds of Warner Bros. World or Ferrari World?” http://trips45.cc трип скан Still not everyone is convinced that Disney’s expansion into the Middle East is a sure bet. “The region has seen its share of false starts” says Dennis Speigel founder of the International Theme Park Services consultancy comparing it to neighboring Dubai’s patchy record with theme park expansion ambitions in the mid-2010s. “Several of them struggled for profitability in their first decade.” Related article Saadiyat Cultural District in Abu Dhabi is set to become one of the world’s preeminent arts and culture hubs with one of the highest concentrations of cultural institutions globally. But the area isn’t just for art connoisseurs. Explore what to do in the new district from iconic museums to luxurious beach days to decadent dining options. You can walk between the Louvre and the Guggenheim in this new art district Spiegel believes Abu Dhabi is different. “Disney made a smart choice. The infrastructure safety and existing leisure developments create an ideal entry point” he told CNN earlier this year. “It’s a much more controlled and calculated move.” Under its Tourism Strategy 2030 Abu Dhabi aims to grow annual visitors from 24 million in 2023 to more than 39 million by the end of the decade. With Disneyland as a centerpiece those targets may well be surpassed. The city’s population has already grown from 2.7 million in 2014 to more than 4.1 million today a reflection of its rising profile as a regional hub. Yas Island alone has been transformed in the space of a decade from a largely undeveloped stretch of sand to a self-contained resort destination complete with golf courses marinas a mall more than 160 restaurants and a cluster of high-end hotels. Orlando’s head start remains formidable — it still offers multiple Disney and Universal parks has decades of brand loyalty and an infrastructure built to handle tens of millions of tourists annually. But Abu Dhabi is catching up fast. Its combination of frictionless travel year-round comfort cutting-edge attractions and a cultural scene that adds depth to the experience gives Abu Dhabi its own unique selling point potentially offering a model for the next generation of theme park capital.

  8. Michaelstync says:

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  9. JosephSed says:

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