WE'RE NUMBER 3! WE'RE NUMBER 3!

Two weeks late to the crevice in Quebec, you could not keep off sagacious about Bon Cop Bad Cop . I turned on French radio possibly four times, for perhaps ten minutes each driving to pick up my daughter from day custody. I heard make a pig about Bon Cop twice. Once was an ad, once was a talk receiver guy saying it was the "must see silent picture of the summer." Bus ads? Everywhere. Posters? Everywhere. Humongous posters in the multiplexes? Counterfoil. Trailers, ben oui. I was virtuous having a chat about this with another screenwriter (who spends his days divided between L.A. and Vancouver) who strongly believes that the Canadian administration should not be in the silver screen-making topic. He said Canadian films suffer due to this, mediocrity ensues, and inclination heads to L.A. where films are funded privately. I mark I have to accede to with him. We should blurry on attracting more restrictive funding for Canadian films and the direction should centre on funding plugging and order. Query is, how to pull that funding! This is a polemical issue because if the sway cut funding for movie producing there’d be a collective cry from the community. But perhaps that has to come about in appropriate to advance the eremitical funding affair.

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James O Regan

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  • Boys track preview: Turnout a boost for RHS

    The biweekly season may still be a few days away, but Ridgefield High boys outdoor track and field motor coach Bryan Kovalsky already knows his team has something working in its favor.

    Numbers.

    “We have 108 athletes,” said Kovalsky, whose party opens the season today at home against Stamford. “I think that in the state only Danbury has more.

    “The numbers contest us to compete with the best teams,” added Kovalsky. “With hard work and a lot of motivation, we are getting to the underline where we can.”

    Ridgefield’s impressive corps of middle-distance and distance runners should lead the team.

    “Trevor Hopper, Kristian Sogaard and Clint Corso have All-Government potential in the 1,600 and 3,200,” said Kovalsky. “We have a freshman, Gabe Altopp, who could assert himself as one of the best distance runners in the state. Captain Richard Duffy has the confidence to improve markedly. Our New England [indoor] sucker-up 4×800 team of Tom Guillaume, McCall Keller, Will Bordash and Graeme Hewett now know that they can have lone success. It will be exciting to see them branch out this season.”

    James ORegan - Bookshelf


    Automatic Oscillating Turret
    73 pages
    Automatic Oscillating Turret

    The natural, non-air aspirating, oscillating turret was shown to have twice the effective discharge range, and achieved fire extinguishment 30 percent faster then the existing turret. (Architect).
    About this book
    The unbiased of this project was to provide a more effective fire fighting capability by the driver/operator of the AS 32/P-4. An AS 32/P-4 aircraft topple rescue vehicles was reconfigured with a 300 gallon per minute (gpm) automatic, non-air-aspirating, bumper turret. This turret was evaluated as a replacement piece for the existing manually operated 300 gpm bumper turret. Twelve operational tests were conducted to act on the best oscillating rates and the agent discharge patterns. All tests used 6 percent Aqueous Cover Forming Foam (AFFF) as the extinguishing agent. Three live-fire tests were conducted for comparative turret and nozzle effectiveness on substantial scale fires. The automatic, non-air aspirating, oscillating turret was shown to have twice the effective the gate range, and achieved fire extinguishment 30 percent faster then the existing turret. (Author).

    Antoine Furetière as a lexicographer
    804 pages
    Antoine Furetière as a lexicographer


    The life and speeches of Daniel O'Connell edited by his son John O'Connell The life and speeches of Daniel O'Connell edited by his son John O'Connell

    Michael Galwey, Old Court. James O'Regan, Cork. Edward Morrough, Camden- bung. William Reardon, Mary brook. Michael O'Brien, Cork. Daniel Donovan, Middleton. Richard Ronayne, Cork. Edward Ronayne, North-strand. James Barry ...

    James ORegan - News


    De Villiers survives the axe - for now
    De Villiers survives the axe - for now Tutor Peter de Villiers spent two hours with a committee chaired by SA Rugby Union vice-president James Stoffberg. Also the nonce were Saru's president Oregan

    ASK OREGAN HOSKINS
    James Pitout A: It is SARU's line of work to create the environment in which rugby prospers in South Africa – and a winning Springbok link up is key to that

    Mitchell spurns Bok offer
    The weigh panel consists of De Klerk, Saru President Oregan Hoskins, SARU Deputy President Designate Alexander and executive member James Stoffberg.