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For Ella
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For Ella is a studio album by Patti Austin, released in 2002 on Playboy Jazz/Concord Records. This album peaked at No. 7 on the US Billboard Traditional Jazz Albums chart and No. 18 on the US Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.
For Ella
Critical reception
Critical reception Steve Jones of USA Today hailed the album saying, "Austin dares and succeeds on this loving tribute...Record(ed) in Koln, Germany, under the baton of Grammy-winning arranger Patrick Williams, Austin revels in the material, showing off a talent for jazz only hinted at in her more popular work. Ella is in great hands here." William Ruhlmann of AllMusic, in a 4/5 star review, declared, "Patti Austin is well qualified to record an album in the style of Ella Fitzgerald, having spent her career shadowing the paths taken by Fitzgerald and her contemporaries...Austin does not, for the most part, attempt to sing in Fitzgerald's style, giving listeners her own interpretations that, in Williams' neo-swing arrangements, nevertheless hark back to the 1950s...Austin is better off putting her own stamp on the songs; that she does very well." Howard Cohen of the Miami Herald in a 3/5 star review claimed, "Austin goes so far as to painstakingly recreate Fitzgerald's exact vocal patterns on You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini) and How High the Moon. It's a daring move that would hang lesser singers but it's one also fraught with danger for comparisons to Ella will always favor the legend...Certainly not a substitution for Ella but it's worth having as an addition to your jazz library." Mario Tarradell of the Dallas Morning News remarked, "The song stylist revisits her jazz roots on this passionate homage to the late great Ella Fitzgerald. Singing with Patrick Williams and the WDR Big Band - Mr. Williams' arrangements were written around Ms. Fitzgerald's original vocal improvisations - Ms. Austin never misses a beat." Sonia Murray of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, in a A- review commented, ""Absolutely beautiful" only begins to describe what happens when Patti Austin tries on the jewels of American treasure Ella Fitzgerald." Clive Davis of The Times with praise wrote, "Instead of opting for a pop makeover, Austin sides with tradition, luxuriating in a sound that evokes the era of Fitzgerald's songbook albums without indulging in note-for-note copies." Al Hunter Jr. of the Philadelphia Daily News noted, "Austin is in superb voice and carries Ella's spirit and songs supported by the fine WDR Big Band...One of the most satisfying discs this year."
For Ella
Accolades
Accolades For Ella was also Grammy nominated in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Album.
For Ella
Track listing
Track listing
For Ella
References
References Category:2002 albums Category:Concord Records albums
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Masjid Suleman Dawood
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alt=Front View of Masjid Suleman Dawood from March 2025|thumb|Front View of Masjid Suleman Dawood from March 2025 Masjid Suleman Dawood is located in the provincial capital of St. John's in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. In March 2025, it was announced the congregation would add Masjid Suleman Dawood, as a second mosque, at the site of a former Catholic church, the Mary Queen of Peace Church, on 135 Torbay Road.. The first service at the new facility was held on March 30, 2025. The new mosque officially opened on March 30, 2025 as Eid-al-Fitr celebrations began with 6,000 in attendance for a pair of prayer services on that date
Masjid Suleman Dawood
References
References Category:Mosques in Canada Category:Islam in Canada
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Jérôme Eltabet
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Jérôme Eltabet is an Irish Film Editor. He gained recognition for editing Revenge and The Substance.
Jérôme Eltabet
Accolades
Accolades YearAwardCategoryWorkResultNotes2024Indiana Film Journalist Association (IFJA)Best EditingThe SubstanceShared with Coralie Fargeat and Valentin FeronOnline Association of Female Film Critics (OAFFC)2025Pittsbrugh Film Critics Association Awards (PFCA)Brazil Online Awards (BOFA)Golden Scythe Horror AwardsPortland Critics Association Awards (PCA)Seattle Film Critics Society (SFCS)BFE Cut Above AwardsBest Edited Single DramaColumbus Film Critics AssociationBest Editing FilmDiscussing Film Critic AwardsLatinos Entertainment Journalists Association Film AwardsBest EditingGolden Derby Film AwardsInternational Online Cinema AwardsBest Film EditingUtah Film Critics Association AwardsAlliance of Women Film JournalistsAustin Film Critics AssociationOnline Film Critics Society AwardsBest EditingAmerican Cinema EditorsBest Edited feature film - comedy, theatrical
Jérôme Eltabet
Filmography
Filmography YearTitleNotes2003Alinghi: The Inside StoryLes OmbresShort2004Les dessous des poupéesSamantha oups!Edited 4 episodes2008Les Feés Cloches15 episodes2012Soda109 episodesNos Chers Voisins59 episodes2014Hero Corp: La Voie de Klaus6 episodes2016Sale Temps pour la planéte1 episode2017RevengeLes étonnantes vertus de la méditation2018Joséphine, ange gardien3 episodes2019Ce soir ou jamaisShortEnquéte Exclusive1 episodeMatchShort2020Demain c’est confinement1 episode2021Dieu n'est plus médecinShortTomorrow Is Ours135 episodes2024The SubstanceRoom ServiceShort
Jérôme Eltabet
References
References
Jérôme Eltabet
External links
External links Category:Irish film editors Category:Living people Category:21st-century Irish people
Jérôme Eltabet
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This is a list of the channels receivable from Dish Network.
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The Radical in Ambedkar
Short description
The Radical in Ambedkar: Critical Reflections is a 2018 non-fiction book edited by Suraj Yengde and Anand Teltumbde, published by Penguin Random House India. It is a collection of essays examining B. R. Ambedkar’s radical philosophy and contributions to the Dalit movement and social justice in India. The book analyzes Ambedkar’s critique of caste oppression through his 1936 work Annihilation of Caste and connects his ideas to global resistance movements.
The Radical in Ambedkar
Summary
Summary The book is a collection of essays exploring B. R. Ambedkar’s contributions to India’s social justice movements. It focuses on his critique of caste oppression in his 1936 text Annihilation of Caste, analyzing three key moments in its development. The essays highlight Ambedkar’s roles as a philosopher, activist, and jurist, and his work as the architect of the Indian Constitution. It draws parallels between Ambedkar’s anti-caste activism and global movements, such as the African-American struggle for racial equality, and critiques privileged perspectives in Ambedkar scholarship that may not fully reflect Dalit experiences.
The Radical in Ambedkar
Development and release
Development and release The Radical in Ambedkar: Critical Reflections was edited by Suraj Yengde, a Dalit scholar, and Anand Teltumbde, a civil rights activist and academic. Published by Penguin Random House India in 2018, the book aims to reframe Ambedkar’s legacy by connecting his ideas to global resistance movements.
The Radical in Ambedkar
Critical reception
Critical reception The book was praised for its scholarly analysis. Yogesh Maitreya, in Firstpost, commended its effort to place Ambedkar’s work in the context of global resistance movements, such as the African-American struggle, but noted that some essays are limited by privileged perspectives that may not fully capture Dalit experiences. Financial Express highlighted the book’s analysis of Ambedkar’s diverse roles as a philosopher, activist, and jurist. Deccan Chronicle emphasized Ambedkar’s role as a powerful advocate for equality, noting the book’s focus on his contributions to India’s Constitution.Chinnaiah Jangam, in Economic and Political Weekly, praised the book for portraying Ambedkar as a philosopher who reshaped India’s social discourse. A York University publication appreciated the book’s focus on three key moments in Annihilation of Caste, though it suggested a need for more Dalit-centered perspectives.
The Radical in Ambedkar
References
References
The Radical in Ambedkar
External links
External links Category:2018 non-fiction books Category:Books about B. R. Ambedkar Category:Indian non-fiction books Category:Dalit history Category:Penguin Random House books
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Draft:List of DirecTV channels (United States)
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Below is a numerical representation of the current DirecTV national channel lineup in the United States.
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RH (компания)
RH (компания) RH — украинская компания, специализирующаяся на продаже, аренде и сервисном обслуживании медицинского оборудования.. Основана в 2006 году, главный офис расположен в городе Черновцы
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История и деятельность
История и деятельность Компания RH работает на рынке медицинского оборудования с 2006 года.. Основные направления деятельности включают продажу, аренду и сервисное обслуживание ультразвуковых аппаратов, эндоскопов, рентгеновских и лабораторных систем, а также другого медицинского оборудования. RH предлагает как новое, так и бывшее в употреблении оборудование, которое проходит обязательное тестирование и проверку на метрологических фантомах перед продажей RH активно участвует в международных медицинских выставках, конференциях и форумах, представляя продукцию и услуги как в Украине, так и за рубежом.. Компания обеспечивает полный цикл обслуживания: доставку, установку, обучение персонала и техническую поддержку. В сервисном центре работают квалифицированные инженеры, готовые оперативно выехать к клиенту для решения технических вопросов
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Продукция и услуги
Продукция и услуги RH реализует широкий ассортимент медицинского оборудования ведущих мировых производителей, включая: УЗИ-аппараты (Canon, Siemens, Samsung, Chison, GE, Philips, Esaote, Mindray и др.) Кольпоскопы Эндоскопические системы Рентгеновские аппараты Лабораторное оборудование Анестезиологическое оборудование Компания также предоставляет услуги по ремонту и профилактике медицинской техники, аренде оборудования, комплексному оснащению клиник и центров.. Клиентам доступны гибкие условия оплаты, бесплатная апробация аппаратов, гарантия до 18 месяцев, а также возможность отсрочки платежа до 12 месяцев
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Контактная информация
Контактная информация Адрес: ул. Ровенская, 5А, Черновцы, Украина, 58001 Официальный сайт: rh.ua
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Руководство
Руководство Директор компании — Решетов Владимир Викторович.
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Примечания RH: Медицинское оборудование в Украине | Продажа, сервис ЕРЕЙЧ МЕДИЧНЕ ОБЛАДНАННЯ / RH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ЕГРПОУ 2976112379 - RH Черновцы - UA-Region О компании RH™® | Поставщик медицинского оборудования Компания "RH" | Каталог предприятий Украины Лабораторное медицинское оборудование | Купить в Украине Цитаты: [1] RH: Медицинское оборудование в Украине | Продажа, сервис ... https://rh.ua/ru/ [2] ЕРЕЙЧ МЕДИЧНЕ ОБЛАДНАННЯ / RH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT https://exponews.com.ua/ua/company/health/55873 [3] Компания Rh в Черновцах - Справочник организаций Украины https://ua.spravbiz.ru/chernovtsyi/company-kompaniia-rh/ [4] RH Чернівці – контакти, телефони, директор, сайт, КВЕД https://www.ua-region.com.ua/2976112379 [5] RH – Медицинское оборудование https://rhestore.com.ua [6] О компании RH™® | Поставщик медицинского оборудования https://rh.ua/ru/o-nas/ [7] Адрес, телефон — «RH Company» https://rhestore.com.ua/contacts [8] Компания "RH" | Каталог предприятий Украины http://www.rada.com.ua/rus/catalog/41074/ [9] Карта сайта | - RH.ua https://rh.ua/ru/sitemap/ [10] Единые энергетические системы Украины - Википедия https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%95%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B5_%D1%8D%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B3%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B5_%D1%81%D0%B8%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%8B_%D0%A3%D0%BA%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%8B
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AFC submission, RH (компания), История и деятельность, Продукция и услуги, Контактная информация, Руководство, Примечания, References
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Shreeji Ceramica a well-known store to buy Branded Plumber Bathware Products. We are Genuine Plumber Bathware Fittings Dealer Showroom in Vadodara. Plumber Bathware presents new sanitaryware collection that stands out for its wide range of designs. Discover world-class wash basins, water closets including a smart water closet that enhances your private sanctuary of wellness. Discover the perfect balance between soft shapes and geometries from Plumber Bathware - best bathroom fittings manufacturers in India. We're the Premium bathroom and kitchen accessories showroom in Vadodara. Plumber Bathware Fittings Dealer Showroom in Vadodara Plumber Bath ware believes in delivering performance through uncompromising quality and constant innovation. With unique quality features and its experience in the category brand Plumber is unsurpassed in the arena of bath fittings. With more than two decades of experience, Plumber offers beautiful ranges in sanitary ware and faucets for you to choose from. We are the authorized Plumber Bath ware in Vadodara, Plumber Dealer Showroom in Vadodara. At Shreeji Ceramica, we have large display for kitchen fittings and bath fittings. If your are looking for popular brands, Sanitary-ware, Intelligent water closet, One piece water closets, Two piece water closets, Wall hung water closets, Under counter basins, Art basins, Vanity basins, WALL HUNG BASINS, Wall hung basins, Urinals pans, Squatting pans, Faucets, Aura, Chorus F, Prive, Zeus, Universal Items, Showers, etc products with top best quality here in Vadodara. Plumber Bath-ware presents new sanitary-ware collection that stands out for its wide range of designs. Discover world-class wash basins, water closets including a smart water closet that enhances your private sanctuary of wellness. Discover the perfect balance between soft shapes and geometries from Plumber Bathware - best bathroom fittings manufacturers in India. Shreeji Ceramica is an authorized dealer showroom for Plumber Bath-ware in Vadodara. If you're looking for wide range of Plumber Fittings having the more promising price / rates in Vadodara, do visit our showroom as we are a Plumber Dealer in Vadodara having largest display of Plumber Bathware and Plumber Bath Fittings here in Vadodara. Get connected with the Plumber Bath-ware Fittings Sales Team for finding right premium segment of the Bath-ware and Kitchen Fittings. Contacts
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1931 New South Wales local elections
Short description
The 1931 New South Wales local elections were held on 5 December 1931 to elect the councils of 254 of the 256 the local government areas (LGAs) of New South Wales. The elections in Camden and Cumberland were postponed until 2 January 1932.
1931 New South Wales local elections
Electoral system
Electoral system Some councils used proportional representation. For the first time, candidates were grouped on the ballot by political affiliation, rather than in alphabetical order. In Armidale, the grouping system was not used.
1931 New South Wales local elections
Candidates
Candidates The elections took place several months after a split in the New South Wales Labor Party. The state Labor Party endorsed 573 candidates, including many who publicly supported the "Lang Plan". These candidates were required to sign a pledge stating their support for Jack Lang. The federal Labor Party executive also endorsed a number of candidates. In Boorowa, there was a group of Independent Labor candidates. The Communist Party endorsed 120 candidates across 20 municipalities.
1931 New South Wales local elections
Results
Results Labor suffered losses across the state.
1931 New South Wales local elections
References
References New South Wales Category:Local elections in New South Wales
1931 New South Wales local elections
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Short description, Electoral system, Candidates, Results, References
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Santo Mazzei
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thumb|Santo Mazzei in 1992. Santo Mazzei (born 1953), known as "‘u carcagnusu", is a Sicilian mafioso from Catania. He gained notoriety in the early 1990s for a failed coup attempt against Nitto Santapaola's leadership within the Catania Mafia. Mazzei is currently serving a life sentence in prison.
Santo Mazzei
Criminal career
Criminal career Born in 1953 and originally affiliated with the Cursoti clan, a criminal group active in Catania and independent of the Cosa Nostra, Mazzei later distanced himself from that faction and forged a significant alliance with the Corleonesi Mafia clan. This alignment culminated in his formal initiation as a man of honour in the early 1990s, while he was a fugitive. The ceremony was allegedly attended by high-ranking Corleonesi bosses Leoluca Bagarella, Giovanni Brusca, and Antonino Gioè, who regarded Mazzei as their trusted ally in Catania, thanks to his alignment with and support for their so-called "stragist strategy", a campaign of violent attacks aimed at pressuring the Italian state. The Corleonesi, particularly Bagarella and Vito Vitale, sought to displace the powerful Santapaola-Ercolano family within the Catanese Mafia and replace them with the Mazzei family. Santo Mazzei was designated to lead this power shift. However, Mazzei was captured by police in November 1992 during a checkpoint operation on the Etna roads. At the time, he was armed and accompanied by a trusted associate. He has remained in prison ever since, serving a life sentence under the strict 41-bis regime. Despite Mazzei's arrest, the campaign to seize control of the Catania Mafia family was weakened but not abandoned. The Mazzei faction, with the backing of Palermo’s “stragista” leadership, continued its aggressive push for power. This attempted coup led to a bloody confrontation. The Santapaola-Ercolano family, still cohesive and strategically unified, responded with equal force. As violence escalated, many of the conspirators aligned with the Mazzei were eliminated. Ultimately, the Santapaola family prevailed, reestablishing control over Catania’s Mafia clan. The aftermath left the Mazzei clan in a precarious position: officially admitted into Cosa Nostra by the Corleonesi, yet regarded as outsiders by the traditional Catanese hierarchy. Even while incarcerated, Mazzei maintained influence over his criminal network. In 1998, he was recorded using a mobile phone from inside the Augusta prison to issue operational commands, including decisions related to targeted violence, as part of the ongoing struggle to undermine the Santapaola family's dominance. Mazzei’s son, Sebastiano Mazzei, also known as Nucciu 'u carcagnusu, born in 1972, succeeded him as the de facto leader of the Mazzei clan. Sebastiano had been involved in the organization from a young age and had several criminal records, including from his time as a minor. He became a fugitive on multiple occasions, most notably from April 2014 until his arrest in 2015. He was found in a well-equipped villa in Ragalna, hiding with his wife and dog, with mobile phones and an axe hidden under the bed. He was taken into custody without resistance. Under Sebastiano’s leadership, the Mazzei clan maintained operations in extortion, drug trafficking, and usury, expanding their influence beyond San Cristoforo to areas such as Lineri, Bronte, Adrano, and Misterbianco. In Bronte, Francesco Montagno Bozzone, born in 1961 and later imprisoned under 41-bis, led a bloody feud against Santapaola-aligned factions. In Misterbianco, a prison alliance between Santo Mazzei and Antonino Nicotra of the Tuppi clan was reported by informants, re-establishing Nicotra's influence in the area. Santo Mazzei’s communications with the outside world were primarily through his wife, Rosa Morace, who reportedly played a crucial role in maintaining the cohesion of the family structure during his incarceration. In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mazzei’s request for early release on health grounds was denied. The court in Reggio Emilia ruled that he was receiving adequate medical care and that the 41-bis regime itself reduced his risk of infection. Despite never achieving the intended takeover of the Catanese mafia, Santo Mazzei’s legacy remains significant. Under his leadership, the Carcagnusi became a formidable force in eastern Sicily, formally integrated into Cosa Nostra by Corleonese mandate and known for their strategic alliances, territorial expansion, and enduring presence in organized crime even under the constraints of maximum-security imprisonment.
Santo Mazzei
References
References Category:1953 births Category:Living people Category:People from Catania Category:Sicilian mafiosi Category:Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Italy Category:Sicilian mafiosi sentenced to life imprisonment
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Hakone Resort Complex
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thumb|right|200px|Hakone Resort Complex thumb|right|200px|Hakone Komagatake Ropeway Station in the Hakone Resort Complex The Hakone Resort Complex or Hakone-en (Japanese:箱根園, meaning the "Hakone Garden") is a resort complex located on the east side of Lake Ashi, along Kanagawa Prefectural Route 75 in Motohakone, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture. It is run by Prince Hotels & Resorts (until March 2006, Kokudo and Seibu Railway). It consists of cottages, a botanical garden, an aquarium, a shopping mall, a ropeway to Mount Koma, and a pier of the sightseeing ships on Lake AshiHakone-en (Hakone Tourist Association)Tokyo Day Trip - Destinations: Kanagawa Travel Info. The Hakone Resort Complex has been the base of the Seibu Group, including Izuhakone Railway, in the so-called Hakone Mountain Battles (箱根山戦争|) with the Odakyu Group. Together with related facilities, it has been formed as one of the premier attractions in Hakone and Lake Ashi. On fine days Mount Fuji can be seen from Hakone-en's lake shores.
Hakone Resort Complex
See also
See also Fuji-Hakone National Park Mount Hakone Lake Ashi
Hakone Resort Complex
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Hakone Resort Complex
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External links Official site (in Chinese/Simplified, Chinese/Traditional, English, Japanese and Korean) Category:Prince Hotels Category:Hakone, Kanagawa Category:Tourist attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture
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Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
Short description
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing is a policy advanced during the first and second Trump administrations in which drug prices in the United States are tied to foreign drug prices.
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
Background
Background Prescription drug prices in the United States are much higher than costs abroad. Many other countries have a centralized drug negotiation in which pharmaceutical companies are forced to give a single deal to the whole country. The US also has high costs from Pharmacy Benefit Managers which negotiate rebates which drug manufactures but do not pass these savings on to consumers. Trump framed the resulting system as the U.S. being forced to subsidize the cost of pharmaceutical research and other nations not paying their fair share. In between the two Trump terms, the Biden administration passed the Inflation Reduction Act which allowed Medicare to negotiate prices for some drugs.
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
First term
First term During Trump's first term he sought to bring American drug costs in line with other nations. Republican congressman Rick Scott introduced an MFN pricing bill to congress but failed to gain support. Democratic congresswoman Nancy Pelosi also introduced a bill for Medicare to negotiate prices with caps based on what other countries pay; however, she did not use the MFN terminology. HHS published new rules which applied MFN pricing to certain Medicare Part B drugs as a demonstration program on November 27, 2020. However, policy was quickly shut down by courts because the White House failed to follow the Administrative Procedures Act. The Biden administration subsequently removed the original MFN policy. PhRMA lobbyists opposed any form of structuring drug prices based on what other nations pay.
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
Second term
Second term Executive Order 14297, titled Delivering Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients, was signed on May 12, 2025. The order aims to reduce the cost of prescription drugs by directing federal agencies to link U.S. prices to the lower prices paid for the same drugs in a group of other developed countries. He stated that the policy would reduce prescription drug prices significantly and end the U.S. "subsidizing the health care of foreign countries." He claimed prices could fall by 30% to 80% or even more. The order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to communicate price targets to pharmaceutical manufacturers and, if necessary, pursue rulemaking to impose MFN pricing across the U.S. healthcare system, including commercial markets, Medicare, and Medicaid. It also instructs the Department of Commerce, along with the U.S. Trade Representative, to take action against other nations that Trump claims are pursing unfair practices to keep down drug prices. A different EO, which Trump signed in April 2025, directed the Food and Drug Administration to open up a re-importation process to bring drugs from Canada to the United States. This new EO directs the FDA to expand the reimportation program to other nations. During the announcement for Executive Order 14297 Mehmet Oz, the Medicare and Medicaid administrator, noted that prices negotiated under existing Medicare rules still tend to be higher than what European systems pay.
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
Implementation
Implementation Prior to this Executive Order the Trump administration tried to pressure congress to include MFN pricing for Medicare in legislation, but Republican representatives opposed cutting Medicaid costs. PhRMA, the largest political force for the pharmaceutical industry, estimated that MFN pricing for Medicaid would cost the industry $1 trillion over the next decade. Stephen Ubl, the group's leader, particularly opposed the re-importation expansion. He said, "importing foreign prices from socialist countries would be a bad deal for American patients and workers". PhRMA did support Trump for targeting other countries that they believe are not paying enough for drugs. AARP released a statement supporting the new EO, but the Wall Street Journal called out that important details were missing on how it could be implemented. Pharmaceutical industry executives and Republican representatives warned that reducing drug prices could stifle innovation. In a follow up interview, HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy stated he expects price reductions to apply to Medicare and private markets. On May 20, HHS released follow up guidance, "The MFN target price is the lowest price in an OECD country with a GDP per capita of at least 60 percent of the U.S. GDP per capita." It is unclear how these changes will impact the existing agenda for Medicare price negotiations. A Dutch expert noted that it may be difficult to compare US drug prices to prices paid by European countries as the specific price negotiated for a given drug is often kept secret. The impact on foreign drug manufactures is unclear. JP Morgan's analyst stated that the new policy would also be difficult to implement due to expected legal challenges.
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
References
References Category:Trump Category:Law Category:Medicine
Most Favored Nation Drug Pricing
Table of Content
Short description, Background, First term, Second term, Implementation, References
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Summary
Summary
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Licensing
Licensing
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Summary, Licensing
Ruth Emma Mitten
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thumb|Mitten in 1914 Ruth Emma Mitten (1876-1942) was an American educator who served for five consecutive terms as county superintendent of schools of Harvey County, Kansas. Employed in educational work during her entire career, she enjoyed many distinctions as a teacher and as a school administrator.
Ruth Emma Mitten
Early life and education
Early life and education Ruth Emma Mitten was born at Troy Grove, Illinois. She came of a family of educators and farmers. The Mitten family originally came from England to New Jersey in Colonial times. Mitten grew up on her father's Illinois farm. Mitten's grandfather was born in New Jersey in 1810, and brought his family to LaSalle County, Illinois, in its early days. He farmed there, but finally retired and lived with Mitten's father and afterwards went to Chicago, where he died. He married a Miss Dunn, who died at Steward, Illinois. J. H. Mitten, Ruth's father, was born near Newark, New Jersey, in 1837, and when a young man, moved west to Troy Grove, Illinois, where he married. He was an active farmer in Illinois for many years, but in 1896, moved to Kansas and bought a farm east of Newton on First Street. He owned a quarter section there. Politically, he was a prohibitionist and was an active member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He was a soldier in the Union Army in an Illinois regiment of infantry. J. H. Mitten married Almira Bell Ransbarger. She was born at Troy Grove, Illinois, in 1839, and died on the Kansas homestead in January 1916. They were the parents of a family of ten children, Ruth being the fifth in age. Ruth's siblings included Philena Ellen, Catherine Rebecca, Lucetta Angeline, Charles William, David Oliver, Grace, Louis W., Inez Estelle, and John Franklin. She attended local schools, and in 1894, graduated from the high school of Mendota, Illinois. While a teacher in LaSalle County, she completed her education in the Illinois Normal University (renamed Illinois State University) at Normal, Illinois and also took special work to fit her for teaching in the University of Illinois at Champaign. All this time, for five years, she taught in rural, graded, and high schools.
Ruth Emma Mitten
Career
Career Coming to Kansas in 1902, Mitten made her home at Newton, where her parents had lived. Her first teaching in Kansas was as principal of a grade school in El Dorado for one year, but subsequently, she taught in Harvey County, either in rural schools or the city schools of Newton. Mitten was elected county superintendent in the fall of 1910. She was re-elected in 1912, 1914, 1916, and 1918. In 1912, there was no opposing candidate, and in 1916, she was favored by an even larger majority than she had in 1914. Mitten was a democrat and was chosen on that ticket, though politics was not so much an element in her election as her generally recognized qualifications for the position. During her tenure, she solved difficult issues regarding the redistricting of territory and changing boundaries. She also opposed using money raised by taxation for German Schools, asserting that she did not intend to allow any community in the county to violate the law.. Mitten had a large and well organized school service under her supervision, the county having 75 schools, 125 teachers and an enrollment of 5,730 students. Mitten's offices were in the courthouse at Newton, and since beginning her term as county superintendent, she made her home in Newton. Mitten was also active in church affairs as a member of the Christian Church. She served as superintendent of the junior department of the church and filled various other offices in the church. She was a member of the Macon Township Grange, belonged to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and was a member in good standing of the Harvey County and the State Teachers' associations.
Ruth Emma Mitten
Personal life
Personal life After resigning from her superintendent position, effective September 1, 1920, she retired and moved to Montana but returned to Kansas four years before her death. Ruth Emma Mitten died in Wichita, Kansas, on November 9, 1942.
Ruth Emma Mitten
References
References Category:1876 births Category:1942 deaths Category:School superintendents in Kansas Category:People from Troy Grove, Illinois Category:Educators from Illinois Category:Educators from Kansas Category:Illinois State University alumni Category:University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni Category:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people
Ruth Emma Mitten
Table of Content
[[File:Ruth Emma Mitten (The Newton Journal, 1914).png, Early life and education, Career, Personal life, References
Atom Yoiremba
Short description
Atom Yoiremba was a 12th-century monarch of the Ningthouja dynasty in the Kingdom of Kangleipak (present-day Manipur). He reigned from 1150 to 1163 CE, succeeding his father, King Loitongba.
Atom Yoiremba
Early Life and Ascension
Early Life and Ascension Atom Yoiremba was the eldest son of King Loitongba, who ruled from 1122 to 1150 CE. Upon his father's death, Atom Yoiremba ascended the throne. His reign was marked by internal strife, particularly with his younger brother, Hemtou Iwang-Thaba. In 1163 CE, Hemtou Iwang-Thaba overthrew Atom Yoiremba and assumed kingship.
Atom Yoiremba
Conflict and Exile
Conflict and Exile Following his deposition, Atom Yoiremba sought refuge among the Khuman people, a prominent clan in the region. This period was characterized by political instability and shifting alliances among various clans and kingdoms in Manipur.
Atom Yoiremba
Legacy
Legacy While specific details about Atom Yoiremba's policies and contributions are scarce, his reign is noted for the dynastic conflict that led to his overthrow. His story reflects the complex interplay of familial rivalry and clan politics in medieval Manipur.
Atom Yoiremba
Reference
Reference Category:Kings of Manipur Category:12th-century Indian monarchs Category:Ningthouja dynasty Category:Sanamahists
Atom Yoiremba
Table of Content
Short description, Early Life and Ascension, Conflict and Exile, Legacy, Reference
Syenitsa rural council
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thumb|right|Map of Minsk District Syenitsa rural council (; ) is a lower-level subdivision (selsoviet) of Minsk district, Minsk region, Belarus. Its administrative center is the agrotown of Syenitsa.
Syenitsa rural council
Rural localities
Rural localities The populations are from the 2009 Belarusian census (10236 total) and 2019 Belarusian census (22786 total)Populated places of Minsk region <tr><th>Russianname<th>Belarusianname<th class=n>Pop.2009<th class=n>Pop.2019 <tr><td>аг Атолино<td>аг Атоліна<td class=n>1517<td class=n>2201 <tr><td>д Канютичи<td>в Канюцічы<td class=n>191<td class=n>177 <tr><td>д Колядичи<td>в Калядзічы<td class=n>463<td class=n>497 <tr><td>д Копиевичи<td>в Капіевічы<td class=n>126<td class=n>119 <tr><td>д Кохановщина<td>в Каханаўшчына<td class=n>128<td class=n>110 <tr><td>д Леонтьевичи<td>в Лявонцавічы<td class=n>110<td class=n>121 <tr><td>д Подгай<td>в Падгай<td class=n>108<td class=n>107 <tr><td>аг Прилуки<td>аг Прылукі<td class=n>1514<td class=n>5876 <tr><td>аг Сеница (Senitsa)<td>аг Сеніца (Syenitsa)<td class=n>2242<td class=n>7776 <tr><td>д Скориничи<td>в Скарынічы<td class=n>334<td class=n>321 <tr><td>п Скориничи<td>п Скарынічы<td class=n>262<td class=n>307 <tr><td>д Урожайная<td>в Ураджайная<td class=n>336<td class=n>312 <tr><td>д Щитомиричи<td>в Шчытомірычы<td class=n>327<td class=n>434 <tr><td>п Юбилейный<td>п Юбілейны<td class=n>2578<td class=n>4428
Syenitsa rural council
References
References Category:Minsk district
Syenitsa rural council
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[[File:Мінскі раён - Сеніцкі сельсавет.png, Rural localities, References
TLC Park
coord
The Taguig Lakefront Community Park, popularly known as the TLC Park, is a park located at the eastern coast of Taguig, Philippines. The park stretches along the eastern coast of C-6 Road in barangays Lower Bicutan and New Lower Bicutan, facing Laguna de Bay. It is also known as Lakeshore.
TLC Park
Facilities
Facilities The park has a koi pond, an outdoor basketball court, and an activity area.
TLC Park
References
References Category:Parks in Metro Manila Category:Buildings and structures in Taguig Category:Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in the Philippines
TLC Park
Table of Content
coord, Facilities, References
Jansenia sandurica
Short description
Jansenia sandurica is a species of tiger beetle found in India. It was named after the town of Sanduru in Karnataka where it was first found and described. It was found on boulders and scrub forest floors close to Sandur.
Jansenia sandurica
Description
Description They females have a body length of up to with a wide elytra while the males have long and a elytra. The head and pronotum are copper-red in color with blue margins. The elytra is dull copper-red and blue with two large circular spots. The body is metallic purple, black and blue-green.
Jansenia sandurica
References
References Category:Cicindelidae Category:Beetles of Asia Category:Endemic arthropods of India Category:Beetles described in 1989
Jansenia sandurica
Table of Content
Short description, Description, References