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What makes some cities world class? Jacob Lederman explores fast-evolving changes in city planning practices and why so many local officials chase a nearly identical vision of world-class urbanism. Chasing World-Class Urbanism is a much-needed guide to the intersections of culture, ideology, and the realities of twenty-first-century life in a major Latin American city, one that illuminates the tension between technocratic aspirations and lived experience.

She eventually finds her way to a bridge, where a girl tells her to follow her. She does, and the two end up in the middle of a marathon run. Mitsuko's identity has once again changed to Izumi. She passes a mirror, and is once again horrified to see that her appearance has changed from a bloody wedding outfit to a marathon runner's outfit, and a ponytail. She eventually finds Aki, Sur, and Taeko, who are all running the race. The teachers show up again, as well as the pig head, and they begin chasing the girls, and kicking the other runners out of the way. She is then told to take a shortcut, where she finds a cave.

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In that cave, she encounters a group of revenant girls who try to kill her, stating that so long as she lives, they will continue to die. She is rescued by Aki, who reveals that they are all in a fictional world being observed by "someone" and that this "someone" will continue to kill everyone else unless Mitsuko, as the "main character", does something to change it. Each of the scenarios is a different world, and to reach the final one, Aki says that Mitsuko must brutally kill her by pulling cables from her arms. Mitsuko reluctantly does so and a portal opens.

Lederman explores the influence of Northern nongovernmental organizations and multilateral agencies on a prominent city of the global South. Using empirical data, keen observations, and interviews with people ranging from urban planners to street vendors he explores how transnational best practices actually affect the lives of city dwellers. His research also documents the forms of resistance enacted by everyday residents and the tendency of local institutions and social relations to undermine the top-down plans of officials. Most important, Lederman highlights the paradoxes of world-class urbanism: for instance, while the priorities identified by international agencies are expressed through nonmarket values such as sustainability, inclusion, and livability, local officials often use market-centric solutions to pursue them. Further, despite the progressive rhetoric used to describe urban planning goals, in most cases their result has been greater social, economic, and geographic stratification.

A private promoter is paying for the Peck Center set-up, which will hold about 800 people. Dubbed the Comeback to Reality, some proceeds from the fight and other revenue will be donated to the Queen of Hearts Foundation for Disabled Children, said John Moceyunas, who is streaming the fight worldwide on his Coral Springs-based LDLTV.

If Maria Sharapova wins the Pacific Life Open at Indian Wells and the Nasdaq-100 Open in Miami in three weeks' time, she will have a good chance of taking over from Lindsay Davenport as world number one.
Tennis star Maria Sharapova of Russia watches USA's Andy Roddick play Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia during first round action at the Davis Cup, Sunday, March 6, 2005, in Carson, Calif. [AP]The spotlight will then shine even more brightly on the Wimbledon champion, who will become the first Russian female to go top of the rankings. "When I was younger and getting attention, it seemed I was in the spotlight all the time," Sharapova, 17, told Reuters on Wednesday. "People were expecting the best from me and they thought I would be the best. But I knew there was going to be a difference between thinking you are the best and actually being the best. "Now that I'm (world) number three and up there, I feel I deserved those compliments. "The number one ranking doesn't cross my mind every day. If I keep winning, I'll move up the rankings. As long as I'm winning, I'm in good hands." Sharapova has maintained this season the form that won her Wimbledon and the WTA Tour Championships in 2004, claiming back-to-back titles in Tokyo and Doha. The teenager has a 13-1 win-loss record this year, including victories over Davenport, Australia's Alicia Molik and fellow countrywoman Svetlana Kuznetsova. MATCH POINTS Her one defeat, by a 2-6 7-5 8-6 margin, came at the hands of eventual champion Serena Williams in the semi-finals of the Australian Open after Sharapova had held three match points. "I didn't take my opportunities," said Sharapova, who starts her Pacific Life Open campaign on Saturday against American Angela Haynes or Italy's Mara Santangelo. "You have to take chances in tennis and if you don't, you lose. Serena has all the experience in the world but I'm getting there." Sharapova said the defeat hurt, although she was able to shrug it aside by going on a shopping spree the next day. "It's called retail therapy," she joked. The young Russian was surprised she was unable to close the match out and is hoping to avoid making a habit of it in the future. "There are a lot of matches I've looked back at that were so devastating to lose when they happened," said Sharapova. "But now I look back and say it was good to lose a match because I'm a better player because I learned from them." The tall blonde has seen her celebrity grow in leaps and bounds since she won Wimbledon and is refusing to allow her off-court appearances to distract her. "I've always wanted to be a top player," Sharapova said. "That's been my dream. "But what comes with it can be celebrity and even if it has nothing to do with tennis, it's part of what I do, I have to accept it. "If I don't want to be a tennis player, I wouldn't have to accept these things and be that level of celebrity. It's something that comes with sport."

On this episode of Cortland Hooked the Podcast, Brooks Robinson and Nate Dablock sit down with the president of Cortland Line; John Wilson. John discusses his background in fly fishing, coaching the US youth team, chasing world records and what's next for the future of Cortland Line.

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Hundreds of indicators of societal well-being are already in use, including by the United Nations, the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), non-governmental organizations, countries and academics. Examples include the Genuine Progress Indicator; the OECD Better Life Index; and annual surveys of life satisfaction3. To become a societal goal used by all, and to displace GDP, the world must settle on a new indicator. Broad consensus is needed on what should be included.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were agreed by all countries in 2015, are one step in the process. But they have not been fully embraced by governments and are largely unknown to the public. To change that, researchers, activists and policymakers need to develop creative ways to engage people. For example, those in the arts and humanities could create positive visions of what life would look like in a world where the SDGs have been achieved. This could help to motivate the movement of movements and other changes needed to overcome the addiction to GDP growth.

"I'll be found surfing the points at Noosa on my longboard and I will also be found chasing some fun high-performance waves around Australia," he continued. "I have a few projects coming to life that I'm really excited about and I'm just really looking forward to take a step back for a little while.

Wilson joined the Championship Tour full-time in 2011. His presence was felt immediately. As a rookie, he made the Quarterfinals in J-Bay, New York and Portugal, scored a third-place finish at Trestles and a runner-up result in France. He finished the season ranked ninth in the world and earned Rookie Of The Year honors.

Strange murder cases that only targets people whose last name is Sato are happening in Japan. Meanwhile, high school student Sato Tsubasa winds up in a parallel world during a fight with gangsters. Everything seems the same, but his family, friends, and classmates are somehow different from who they used to be. Tsubasa cannot comprehend what is happening around him, but when he sees a girl getting killed in front of him by a persuer, he finds out that he is now in a world where the Emperor plays the fatal game of "Tag"; a chasing game (Onigokko) that only targets people named Sato. If you get clear away for few hours a day when the game is on going, and succeeds in running away for a week in total, any wish you have comes true. Tsubasa eventually notices that the parallel world is linked to the real world, killing same person who has already been killed in the parallel world. And when the siren sounds to signify that Onigokko has begun, Tsubasa races to protect his sister who of course has the same last name.(Source: Asianwiki) Edit Translation

Timo: The airspace ceiling depends on the QNH. On our flight it was around 4,500m. It was complicated because [thermals are strong], cloudbase was much higher and it is hard to respect that. During the day the wind was very strong on the ground with few safe landing places and high cloudbase. We knew we could not get the 620k or make a world record with the average speed we had, and so I went through the corridors maintaining a good safety over the ground and knowing that there is very, very little traffic in these zones. I know that a lot of pilots are following and now asking questions about airspace. I apologise for that and hope that it will not get too much noise or problems with the community. Next time we will try to pass below it. If we want to get the world record, of course we must respect the airspace.

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