Members of the hacktivist group Anonymous have released sixty hours of footage of the raid by the New York Police Department against Occupy Wall Street on November 15, 2011. The footage posted is from the NYPD’s Technical Assistance Research Unit (TARU), a surveillance unit that is regularly present at political demonstrations to film police actions. It was posted as a torrent for download late in the evening on September 23, 2012. A tiny sample of the footage, including a statement read by a member of Anonymous, was posted on YouTube.
gotta love this. the coach of real madrid was so excited at his clubs comeback victory in the opening match of the champions league that he couldnt contain himself. his dry cleaner might be less thrilled.
My mom just cancelled her subscription to the New Yorker. She had subscribed since 1960 and had been a reader since she was about twelve (1942). Her mother had been a reader since it's inception and a subscriber since the close of ww2. The magazine was ever-present in their Lexington Ky. home. Mom would walk down weekly to the news store the day it arrived. The reason for cancellation she explained was that the quality had gone down hill, the cost too high ($69.95 annual) and it had become too thin. Plus the cartoons haven't been funny in years.
Based on the provisional F1 calendar released today, I may be in NJ on July 16.
Said to be a pollock by kligmans estate. Ruth was around the art scene in the 80's and 90's. Even collaborating with m bidlow. It was common knowledge that she had pollack works that she had collaborated in. The pollack estate (it was said) was not cooperative in authenticating them in her lifetime. This could be one?