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Bryan Cranston in 'Breaking Bad' (2008-13) as Walter White, an overqualified high school chemistry teacher who, after being diagnosed with cancer, begins producing and selling methamphetamine.
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“Cuando hay descuentos me tiro de cabeza”. #Casmu #ASSE #SNIS #estatismo #corrupción
🟥URGENTE 👇ASSE esta negociando la compra de un local del CASMU entre 8 y 12 millones de dólares. El directorio de CASMU aprobó avanzar en la negociación Leer acta interna de CASMU ⬇️ drive.google.com/file/d/1328…
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'Tales of the Gold Monkey' (1982-83) is an adventure series starring Stephen Collins, Caitlin O'Heaney and Roddy McDowall. Debuting the year following the release of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', the series featured early aviation, indigenous locals, and cliff-hanging action.
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Narconoticia.
"Temo por mi vida": Tatiana Marset hizo pública carta ante negligencias médicas que afectan su salud. subrayado.com.uy/c1010326
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A cat took to the stage during the final scene of a Romeo and Juliet ballet performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company in İzmir
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No conoces la cultura woke ? Acá te lo muestro 👇
Proyecto de ley del FA para tipificar delito de “inducción al suicidio femicida” avanza con aportes de oposición elpais.com.uy/informacion/po…
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The Bradbury Building, an architectural landmark in downtown Los Angeles, appears in many films and TV shows, such as 'Blade Runner' (1982) and 'The Outer Limits' episode "Demon with a Glass Hand" (1964). Here is in 'M' (1951) directed by Joseph Losey.
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She couldn't have known. There were no signs. Nothing out of the ordinary happened right in front of her. What husband wouldn't shell out £4k for a pair of his wife's old shoes? Happens every day. dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does not have “enough evidence to convince any jury in America, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the CIA killed his uncle.” That claim is delusional. Families of assassination victims are often too consumed by grief and emotion to examine the evidence objectively. The King family was duped by one of James Earl Ray’s own attorneys into believing that Ray was innocent and that a vast conspiracy of Army intelligence, the FBI, and CIA had murdered Dr. King. They were wrong. The evidence against Ray alone was overwhelming and remains so. I reviewed it all in my extensive reinvestigation, Killing the Dream, in 1998. RFK Jr. is trapped in the same emotional prison. He cannot accept that his uncle and his father were killed by lone assassins acting on their own warped motivations. It apparently makes the deaths feel less senseless. But there is no evidence — none — that meets any rigorous legal standard to prove the CIA orchestrated either murder. Of course, that does not mean that such a conspiracy theory is not popular. It thrives on the paranoia and false narratives that are an integral part of the DNA of social media. As a sitting Cabinet secretary, repeating this is not brave. It is irresponsible. Twenty-four-year-old Sirhan Sirhan assassinated Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. It was the first act of Palestinian terrorism on American soil. RFK paid with his life for supporting the rearming of Israel after the 1967 Six-Day War, targeted by a Palestinian who decided violence was the answer. The parallel to today writes itself. JFK was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, who had also just turned 24. The overwhelming physical evidence shows that Oswald was the assassin and further study reveals how and why he alone decided to kill JFK. Case Closed, my 1993 book, settled the outstanding questions and nothing since has changed that conclusion. Get over it. The facts are stubborn. They do not bend to family grief or political narrative.
BREAKING: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly has enough evidence to convince any jury in America, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the CIA killed his uncle, John F. Kennedy.
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Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Barry Morse in 'Space: 1999' (1975-77) a British sci-fi series. Nuclear waste stored on the Moon's far side explodes, knocking the Moon out of orbit with 311 inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha. Final Gerry and Sylvia Anderson production.
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'Tightrope!' (1959-60) is a crime drama series starring Mike Connors as an undercover agent who was assigned to infiltrate criminal gangs. A special gimmick was that in addition to a gun in a shoulder holster, he carried a second gun in a holster behind his back.
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Reportero: ¡Señor Trump! ¡Señor Trump! Una pregunta sobre política exterior y economía. El presidente del BCU llamó a todos sus ciudadanos a no comprar dólares americanos para, cito textualmente, "dejar de financiar el déficit de los Estados Unidos". ¿Cuál es su reacción ante esto? Donald Trump: (Se acomoda el micrófono, entrecierra los ojos y sonríe con suficiencia)* ¿El Banco Central de qué? ¿Uruguay? Escucha, déjame decirte algo sobre Uruguay. Gran país, gente maravillosa. Muy pequeños, pero maravillosos. Me encantan sus... ¿cómo se llaman? ¿Esos filetes de carne? Fantásticos. Nadie sabe más de carne que yo. Pero vamos a ver, ¿el Banco Central de Uruguay está preocupado por *nuestro* déficit? ¡Por favor! Nuestro déficit es el más grande, el más hermoso, el más tremendo del mundo. Nadie hace déficits como nosotros, créeme. ¡Es un déficit tremendo! Reportero: Pero señor, argumentan que si los uruguayos dejan de ahorrar en dólares, la economía de EE. UU. sentirá la presión... Donald Trump: (Haciendo un gesto de desdén con las manos)* Oh, claro, por supuesto. Estoy temblando. Washington está temblando. Los mercados están colapsando porque el señor mate y el señor termo decidieron guardar sus... ¿cómo se llama su moneda? ¿Pesitos? Guardan sus pesitos debajo del colchón. Mírame a los ojos. El dólar es el rey. Es fuerte, es poderoso, es... color verde, un verde hermoso. Si los uruguayos no quieren nuestros dólares, ¡mejor para nosotros! Nos los quedamos todos. Haremos que el dólar sea solo para ganadores. Además, seamos realistas, ¿quién les dio esa idea? Seguro fue idea de la izquierda radical. En nuestra Universidad estudió un uruguayo que no le fue muy bien. Debe estar detrás de esto, te lo aseguro. Pero no va a funcionar. El plan de Uruguay para destruir el dólar es un desastre total, un fracaso absoluto. ¡Fake news de la economía! Reportero: Entonces, ¿no planea tomar ninguna medida diplomática o sanción? Donald Trump: ¿Sanciones? No, no necesitamos sanciones. Te diré lo que voy a hacer. Voy a construir un casino espectacular en Punta del Este, el más grande que hayas visto jamás. Y ¿sabes qué? Solo aceptaré dólares. Enormes fajos de dólares americanos. Y los uruguayos van a venir, y van a cambiar sus pesitos, y van a gastar sus dólares felices. ¡Y Uruguay volverá a ser grande otra vez! Así que no me preocupo. Siguiente pregunta. ¡Tú, el de la corbata fea, habla! Y, en ese momento, sonó el despertador y me desperté sobresaltado!
Presidente del Banco Central: ahorro en dólares es una alternativa “nefasta” que termina financiando el déficit de Estados Unidos ladiaria.com.uy/economia/art…
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UNA MUJER ENTREGÓ MÁS DE $ 320.000 TRAS UNA ESTAFA PARA EVITAR QUE SU ESPOSO FUERA PRESO Una mujer de Florencio Sánchez entregó dinero y joyas tras recibir una llamada de un falso funcionario de Fiscalía. Le dijeron que su esposo había atropellado a una embarazada y que debía pagar para evitar que fuera enviado a prisión. La víctima pidió préstamos y realizó varias transferencias. El monto transferido ronda los $310.000, cifra a la que se suma el valor de las joyas entregadas, por lo que el perjuicio total supera los $320.000. La Policía relevó cámaras de videovigilancia y detectó movimientos compatibles con su denuncia. ( ) en Montevideo Portal: m.uy/uc964864
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'The Gallant Men' (1962–63) is a war drama series starring William Reynolds and Robert McQueeney. The 36th infantry is fighting its way through Italy under the spirited leadership of Captain Jim Benedict.
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The Hitchhiker' (1983-87 on HBO. 1989-91 on USA Network) is a mystery horror  anthology series starring Page Fletcher and Nicholas Campbell. A young hitchhiker introduces characters who are about to experience frightening and sometimes supernatural incidents.
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'Judd, for the Defense' (1967-69) is a legal drama series starring Carl Betz as Clinton Judd, a flamboyant attorney based in Houston who often takes on controversial cases across the country. Playing his top assistant Ben Caldwell is Stephen Young.
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Replying to @leohaberkorn
Jorge Luis Borges veía la hipocresía como una forma de cobardía moral, pero también como una señal de conciencia del mal. Coincidía con la célebre máxima de que la hipocresía es el tributo que el vicio le paga a la virtud.
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'12 O'Clock High' (1964-67) is a military drama series set in World War II, based on the 1949 film of the same name.  Stars Robert Lansing, Frank Overton, Paul Burke, Chris Robinson and Barney Phillips. A WWII bomb group commander must fill the shoes of his predecessor.
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A third of New York City Jews voted for an antisemitic Muslim mayoral candidate. Why? @trishaposner zeroes in on a widening schism within Judaism itself. And the Jewish voices—from Bernie Sanders to Zack Polanski to campus activists—that provide cover to an anti-Israel movement steeped in antisemitism 👇
"Jew vs Jew" That was the topic of a recent Jerusalem Post opinion piece and is a subject to which @geraldposner and I have given a great deal of thought to. In our recent Skeptic article, "The New Normal for Antisemitism," we wrote last month: “Anti-Israel movements increasingly elevate progressive Jewish voices that validate their claims. The argument is straightforward: if Jews themselves describe Israel as genocidal, or Zionism as inherently racist, then such claims cannot be antisemitic. The phrase ‘as a Jew’ becomes a form of credentialing—used to shield arguments from scrutiny and to confer legitimacy. That reasoning is logically flawed yet rhetorically powerful. It is a form of rhetorical laundering in which claims that would otherwise be recognized as antisemitic are reframed as internal critique, even courageous dissent. Organizations such as Jewish Voice for Peace have played a central role in this dynamic. Their activism—highly visible in post-October 7 protests, including organized demonstrations at the U.S. Capitol and on university campuses—has framed Israel in the language of genocide and colonialism, while advocating for boycotts and the dismantling of existing political frameworks. In some instances, that rhetoric has extended into Holocaust-adjacent spaces, including efforts to insert contemporary political claims into memorial contexts at concentration camps like Buchenwald, in ways that many Jewish institutions and historians have strongly rejected.” This is one of the most painful and dangerous dynamics in Jewish life right now: Jewish identity being used as a credential to launder arguments that would otherwise be recognized immediately as antisemitic. Debate inside the Jewish community is not the problem. We have argued with one another for centuries. The problem is when anti-Israel activists elevate a small number of Jewish voices as proof that demonizing Israel, denying Jewish self-determination, or harassing Jews who support Israel is somehow not antisemitic. It is not courage when Jewish identity is used as cover. Nor is it moral clarity when the result is to make antisemitism more socially acceptable. It has created one of the most painful fractures in Jewish life right now.
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'The Roaring 20s' (1960-62) is a drama  series starring Rex Reason, Donald May and Dorothy Provine. The adventures of newspaper reporters covering the world of cops and gangsters for the fictitious newspaper The New York Record during the 1920s.
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