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He was re-elected in 2009 and 2015. |
His term expires in 2021. |
In October 2014, Circuit Court Judge Joseph Voiland described a confrontation in which he and Molloy were standing “nearly nose to nose” and Malloy was yelling “as loud as I have heard anyone yell before. |
Malloy admitted yelling but said the "nose to nose" dispute was exaggerated because there was a desk and chair between them. |
In August 2015, Voiland jailed a woman after a hearing in which Voiland said he didn’t believe her, though Malloy released the woman after her attorney argued that Voiland didn’t establish any legal basis for holding her or provide for her an alternative method to seek release. |
Randy Koschnick, the district judge at the time but now the director of state courts, had to intervene at times in disputes between Malloy and Voiland, including in June 2016 after Malloy ordered Court Commissioner Barry Boline not to follow orders issued by Voiland. |
Voiland, speaking to a state investigator two years later, said he didn’t feel safe in his office after that and considered having security cameras installed. |
In 2018, Voilland contended that the courts and county had historically failed to provide funding for the obligation to conduct home studies in child custody cases. |
Unable to resolve the situation within the county, Voiland escalated his complaints to the state level. |
In 2019, Malloy removed 234,000 voters from the statewide rolls, ruling that state law compelled him to do so. |
The League of Women Voters, to whom Malloy refused to grant standing to intervene in the case, The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, which was also denied standing by Malloy, has also filed suit in federal court to halt the contested purging. |
Wisconsin's Attorney General Josh Kaul also file a notice of appeal to halt the purging, acting on behalf of the state's Elections Commission and requesting to stay of Malloy's order. |
The issue was brought before the court by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL). |
The Institute is a right-wing organization mostly supported by the Bradley Foundation, which funds such political causes. |
The lawsuit demanded that the Wisconsin Election Commission respond to a "Movers Report," generated from voter data analysis produced by the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a national, non-partisan partnership funded in 2012 by the Pew Charitable Trusts. |
ERIC shares voter registration information to improve the accuracy of voter rolls. |
The report tagged 234,039 voters who may have moved to an address that had not yet been updated on their voter registration forms. |
Despite thin evidence for removal of that extraordinary number of qualified voters, Wisconsin may be forced to comply with Malloy's order. |
On January 2, 2010, WILL said it asked the circuit court to hold the Elections Commission in contempt, fining it up to $12,000 daily, until it advances Malloy’s December 17, 2019 order to purge from the voting rolls hundreds of thousands of registered voters who possibly have moved to a different address. |
The case being litigated in a state appeals court, but it was thought that the conservative-dominated Wisconsin Supreme Court would be likely to hear it. |
Ozaukee County is heavily Republican, having voted for a Democratic presidential candidate only once after 1936 when it voted for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. |
The purge was felt to be targeting voters living in the cities of Madison, and Milwaukee, and college towns, which all exhibit Democratic voting strength. |
Two of the three plaintiffs in the case heard by Malloy were significant contributors to state Republican party candidates' campaigns, including former state representative and senator, David W. Opitz. |
Disenfranchisement expert Greg Palast ties the Wisconsin effort at voter purging as part of a national Republican strategy. |
Barrage de Portage-des-Roches |
The Portage-des-Roches dam ("Portage-des-Roches being the translation of the Montagnais" "Ashini Kushnapagan") or " Taschereau Dam" (in honor of "Louis-Alexandre Taschereau") is a dam located in the Laterrière sector of borough Chicoutimi, at Saguenay (city), Quebec, Canada. |
The largest water retaining structure in Kenogami Lake, this dam constitutes the source of the Chicoutimi River, whose flow is totally dependent on it. |
Portage-des-Roches is located at confluence between Chicoutimi River and the eastern end of Kénogami Reservoir. |
This natural corridor carved out by glaciation is a depression located between the elevation of Lac Jean-Deschênes that of the southern valley of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean or Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. |
As part of the main portage suite which links the Saguenay to Lac Saint-Jean, by Kenogami Lake and Chicoutimi River, Portage-des-Roches was borrowed by Father Jean Dequen in 1652. |
In 1732, it was the surveyor Joseph-Laurent Normandin, who translated the Montagnais term "Ashini Kushnapagan" into "Portage-des-Roches". |
In 2010, the Government of Quebec issued a call for tenders to improve the evacuation capacity of the spillway, raise the crest of the dam and replace wooden valves with steel valves with an independent system that can be controlled remotely. |
The various works take account of the technical recommendations contained in the report of the Nicolet Commission. |
The total cost of the rehabilitation project is estimated at $ 50 million. |
The work must be completed in 2013. |
Pramod Shetty |
Pramod Shetty is an Indian actor and producer who primarily works in Kannada-language cinema, known for "Kirik Party" (2016), "Katha Sangama" (2019) and "Churikatte" (2018). |
Pramod Shetty is married to Supreetha Shetty ,who is also an actress ,since 2010 and they have two children. |
Matt Campbell (darts player) |
Matt Campbell (born 29 September 1989) is a professional Canadian darts player from Hamilton, Ontario currently playing in the Professional Darts Corporation. |
Campbell plays tournaments mainly in North America, in 2019 he won ADO Syracuse Open where he defeated Darin Young in the final. |
On CDC Pro Tour he finished as the best Canadaian player and qualified for the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship . |
He played Mark McGeeney of England in the first round, but he lost by three sets to one, averaging 88.33 in the match. |
PDC |
Lance Liotta |
Lance A. Liotta (born July 12, 1947) is the Co-Director and Co-Founder of the Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine (CAPMM) at George Mason University. |
His research team was the first to propose the existence of the autocrine motility factor. |
In 1985, he received the Rhoads Award (since renamed the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cancer Research) from the American Association for Cancer Research. |
In 1987, he received the National Lectureship Award from the American Association for Clinical Chemistry. |
His other awards include the Warner-Lambert Parke Davis Award and the Surgeon General's Medallion. |
Carlos Chávez (weightlifter) |
Carlos Chávez (born 6 October 1924) was a Panamanian weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Mohammad Qoli Salim Tehrani |
Mohammad Reza Tarshati Tehrani (d. 1647), nicknamed Salim was an Iranian poet and one of the Persian-speaking poets of the Mughal Empire. |
Elpro International School |
Elpro International School, formerly known as GIIS Chinchwad, is an international school based in Pune. |
It is an ISO-certified co-ed day school established in 2011. |
Elpro First Steps is the pre-primary education centre of the school. |
The school is managed by Hind Charity Trust (HCT). |
Dr. Amrita Vohra is the Principal of Elpro International School, Pune. |
Lord David Evans and Angela Ffrench are part of the school’s Advisory Board. |
The school is spread across 2.57 acres of land. |
The school has a playground, a library, an indoor games room, music rooms and dance rooms. |
The lab facilities in the school include Composite Science Lab, Physics Lab, Chemistry Lab, Biology Lab, Maths Lab, Computer Science Lab, Home Science Lab. |
Elpro International School has a campus with Wi-Fi connectivity, interactive screens, laptops, robotics, language labs, etc. |
The school campus has a one-of-its-kind 3D printing lab. |
Dhyanchand rooftop multi sports facility, a 18,000 sq.ft. |
sports field, is present on the school’s premises where the sports festivals are held. |
The school’s sports facility is used for playing sports such as cricket, football, throwball, archery, long jump, basketball, table tennis, chess and carrom. |
India’s first “Teachers Tinkering Fest” was held at Elpro International school, Chinchwad in association with the Early Childhood Association of India’s PCMC chapter. |
The event was held on World Science Day in 2019 to inculcate experiential learning skills in teachers at the school. |
Elpro International school started the Elpro Sports Festival. |
Elpro International school started the Elpro Sports Festival. |
Former Indian Cricket Team Captain Kapil Dev attended the Elpro International Festival in 2019. |
The ace cricketer felicitated the winners of the competitions held during the festival. |
In 2019, the U-17 Girls Football team of the school made it to the Nationals by emerging as runners-up in South Zone-II at CBSE Nationals in Belagavi. |
They were the only girls to represent the city at the CBSE National Football Tournament 2019-20 that was held on 9 November 2019. |
The students of the school have won several awards at national and international-level competitions. |
As per the Education World survey, the school received a total score of 1139. |
The school had received a 100% pass percentage in the 2019 CBSE Class 12 results. |
On 17 June 2019, the school was recognised as a ‘Great Place to Study’ with a felicitation at the House of Commons, London. |
Principal Amrita Vohra received the award from Baroness Verma of the House of Lords. |
The school was recognised for its progressive teaching-learning practices and received the recognition on the basis of the Student Satisfaction Index (SSI). |
The school received an award for making it to the ‘Future 50 Schools Shaping Success’ list by Fortune India. |
Henryk Skowronek |
Henryk Skowronek (25 June 1923 – 26 October 1981) was a Polish weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Giovanni Cocco |
Giovanni Cocco (1 June 1921 – 7 January 2007) was an Italian weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
2020 Italian by-elections |
The 2020 Italian by-elections are called to fill seats in the Parliament that became vacant after the 2018 general elections. |
In 2020, by-elections will be held in the Chamber of Deputies constituency of Rome "Trionfale", and in the Senate constituencies of Naples "San Carlo All'Arena" and Terni. |
The new Italian electoral law approved in 2017 and nicknamed "Rosatellum", provides the election of members of Parliament in 232 single-member districts for the Chamber of Deputies and in 116 for the Senate of the Republic. |
Whenever a seat of this kind becomes vacant, a by-election is called, and a new representative is elected. |
The by-election in the constituency of "Trionfale" (Rome) will be held on 1 March 2020 to elect a deputy for the seat left vacant by Paolo Gentiloni (PD). |
He was selected as the new commissioner for Economy in the Von der Leyen Commission, and resigned from the Chamber of Deputies on 2 December 2019. |
The centre-left coalition nominated Roberto Gualtieri, former member of the European Parliament for the PD, and economy minister of the Conte II Cabinet. |
The centre-right nominated Maurizio Leo. |
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