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From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Startups   来源:Careers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Organisers say the money, £2.5m from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and £1.5m from the Scottish government's Nature Restoration Fund, will support the final push to remove the last of the stoats from the islands.

Organisers say the money, £2.5m from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and £1.5m from the Scottish government's Nature Restoration Fund, will support the final push to remove the last of the stoats from the islands.

"She gave us pure joy."Elsewhere, Disclosure brought out Sam Smith to play Latch as they headlined The Other Stage, and South Korean DJ Peggy Gou got festivalgoers ready for the all-night dance arenas with an invigorating set on The Park Stage that included a cameo from Sophie Ellis Bextor, singing Murder On The Dancefloor.

From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

In other words, there was too much music – and too much variety – for anyone to consume in one day.The entertainment continues on Sunday with R&B star SZA headlining the Pyramid Stage and Shania Twain expected to draw the weekend’s biggest audience for her mid-afternoon performance in the legend slot.Ferry operator DFDS says it has struck an deal with a manufacturer to design a hybrid-electric vessel for the Channel Islands.

From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

The Tasmanian company, Incat, had been asked to conduct a "design study" for a 72m (235ft) long, which could be converted to a fully electric vessel, DFDS said.The project is dependent on DFDS winning an upcoming tender for the future ferry services between the islands.

From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

The initiative was part of the Danish company's efforts to help decarbonise maritime transport, bosses said.

The ferry could accommodate both freight and passenger transport and be deployed on routes to and from the Channel Islands from France, the firm said."It can be extremely dangerous," he said.

"The water can get very cold, water from the reservoir pours over the dams when it's been raining."Other residents asked how someone could get there with no obvious means of transport, and why his belongings would not be found on the shore.

Rosemary Stow, who runs craft gallery Quillies, said most tourists do not make it past the visitor centre in the nearby Elan Valley."You don't see a lot of cars up at Claerwen dam or in the car park below, it is such a lonely place," she said.

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