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14th - 15th >>120650 /pb "ReAWAKEn America Tour"
in Phoenix ~ RiZING ARIZONA
PDJT on the 15th
Saturday, Jan. 15, the rally will be held at Canyon Moon Ranch,
located at 20585 E. Water Way in Florence, Arizona
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<>PDJT on the 15th
>Saturday, Jan. 15, the rally will be held at Canyon Moon Ranch,
>located at 20585 E. Water Way in Florence, Arizona
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/location/canyon-moon-ranch-grounds-6476102
inter~das~sting Florence, AZ { an hour+ se from Phoenix }
Florence Military Reservation
~ unusual land grid shape like a B2 stealth bomber /pixrel
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is this Monday, January 17.
National Park Service via Flickr
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March & Festival
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/10-things-to-do-this-week-in-metro-phoenix-mlk-day-scottsdale-artwalk-12793614
Copper State Beer Festival
If you love craft beer and good food, the Copper State Beer Festival is for you.
On Saturday, January 15, Riverview Park, 2100 West Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa,
will turn into a wonderland of adult beverages. Local favorites like Greenwood Brewing,
Bone Haus Brewing, and PHX Beer Co. will be represented.
Chandler Film Festival 2022 { https://qagg.news/?q=Chandler ( Q Drops: 16 ) }
https://www.chandlerfilmfestival.com/
scheduled for Tuesday, January 18, through Sunday, January 22.
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U.K.'s Prince Andrew visits Valley { ARIZONA !!! }
Donna Hogan Feb 13, 2008 Updated Oct 7, 2011 { ???? updated /_\ 3yrs7mths ? ~ nuked the COMMENTS to [zero], no prior archive ?}
From its racy commercials to its penchant for signing female athletes as spokeswomen,
Scottsdale-based GoDaddy knows how to grab attention.
On Tuesday, the local Web domain peddler snagged a couple of hours of Britain’s Prince Andrew’s
short single-day stopover in Arizona to pitch its product.
The prince,
United Kingdom’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment,
is on a whirlwind tour of the United States to drum up U.K.-U.S. business.
He squeezed in his Arizona stop en route from California to Georgia.
The United Kingdom is Arizona’s sixth largest export market.
The state shipped nearly $803 million worth of goods to Britain in 2006, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
And more than 40 British companies have offices in Arizona.
The prince’s Arizona agenda included sessions with Gov. Janet Napolitano
and the chief executives of several local companies, but only three individual businesses earned a royal tour.
Rio Tinto, which plans to develop the Resolution Copper Mine in Superior, got the nod.
The company’s headquarters is in London, but 40 percent of the assets are in North America,
said spokeswoman Jennifer Russo.
The prince also stopped by Honeywell Aerospace offices during his Valley visit to meet with CEO Rob Gillette
and other Honeywell executives and engineers, said spokeswoman Karen Crabtree.
The prince and the execs chatted about “partnership opportunities,” she said.
There are already several.
The Royal Navy is a customer, and Honeywell Aerospace has several manufacturing and repair facilities in the United Kingdom.
“Honeywell Aerospace provides 10 cockpit avionics and mechanical systems for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter developed for the U.S. Air Force,
U.S. Navy and U.K. Royal Navy,” the company said in a statement.
GoDaddy was the only stop on the prince’s Arizona tour that didn’t already have a U.K. tie-in.
Warren Adelman, president of the Scottsdale company, hopes to change that.
He spent more than an hour in private conference with Prince Andrew before giving him a tour of the Scottsdale call center.
The two discussed the growth of the Internet and of the Scottsdale company’s possible expansion across the pond, Adelman said.
“I’m always delighted to speak to companies looking to invest in the U.K.,”
Prince Andrew said in a statement issued after his visit with Adelman.
“Arizona has a strong track record of doing that.
I’d be equally delighted to see GoDaddy join that list and bring its Internet expertise to Britain.”
Adelman wouldn’t discuss details of the private confab, but he said GoDaddy is targeting Europe, and England in particular,
as an “opportunity for growth.”
https://www.eastvalleytribune.com/news/u-k-s-prince-andrew-visits-valley/article_1827b53f-b91b-5bdc-89ec-80c246134aac.html
https://archive.ph/cub1e
Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona · Page G007
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/213761778/
Issue Date: Saturday, March 1, 2008
<>U.K.'s Prince Andrew visits { ARIZONA !!! }
~ bait~n~switch article~ to Chelsea 2012?
Political Notebook by Daniel Scarpinato : Ariz. to roll out desert- hue carpet for prince
Feb 9, 2008
Forget those canned presidential candidate visits.
A different kind of political visit will occur next week, as his Royal Highness Prince Andrew touches down on Arizona soil Tuesday.
The details are sketchy,
but Notebook hears the prince will be touring Honeywell's facility in Phoenix as well as the offices of Godaddy.com,
a Web site where you can register domain names.
Prince Andrew — fourth in line for the British throne — is actually best known for his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York. You might know her as the redhead in those Weight Watchers commercials.
On hand for his visit will be Gov. Janet Napolitano for a welcoming party at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa.
Given speculation that Napolitano's friendship with presidential candidate Barack Obama signals her future ambitions,
hopefully this doesn't get people talking about a royal appointment.
Although we can safely say that "Dame Janet" is probably out of consideration.
Chelsea 2012?
First Bill, then Hill — is Chelsea next?
After Hillary Clinton's stump speech in Tucson last weekend,
she and former first daughter Chelsea spent some time schmoozing and signing autographs.
Though the Clintons didn't take questions from the audience or the media, Joe Taylor
— a native Tucsonan now living in Phoenix — managed to get one in for Chelsea.
"So, are you running in 2012?" he asked her. To which she kindly replied, "No,"
and signed her name on the 22-year-old's arm per his request.
Hillary wouldn't oblige.
"I don't sign body parts," she apparently told him.
Taylor, though, is still in Clinton's corner.
"I don't expect politicians do to that," he said. "They're more professional. It's not like it's Arnold Schwarzenegger signing my arm."
Paging Tim Bee
State Senate President Tim Bee handed Democrats just what they wanted this week: a chance to say he isn't doing his job.
The Tucson Republican has launched a run against Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords,
and whether he can balance his leadership duties at the Legislature with the task of running
against a well-funded incumbent has been a regular discussion in political circles.
Well, this week Bee relieved himself of his duties — flying to Washington for some face time with national Republicans.
Part of the trip included attending the CPAC convention
— where speeches by Mitt Romney and John McCain received major media attention.
The effect his departure had on the business of the Senate is debatable
— and varies depending on the party registration of the person you ask.
"Everything is going to go fine, and we're not going to miss a beat," Bee said in a voice-mail message,
promising that he doesn't intend to miss many days of the legislative session and stressing that he
conducted Senate business while back East.
https://tucson.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/political-notebook-by-daniel-scarpinato-ariz-to-roll-out-desert--hue-carpet-for-prince/article_fd0162e5-d1a2-5882-8206-18914e0ddf46.html
https://archive.ph/MVOtj
Novak Djokovic__ live news __updates:
Australia cancels tennis player’s visa again; federal court to hold late-night hearing
Australia’s immigration minister, Alex Hawke, has re-cancelled the visa of reigning Australian Open tennis champion
2m ago 09:52
Hearing has begun
We will continue to bring updates from the Federal Circuit Court.
From 3h ago :
Australia's immigration minister cancels Novak Djokovic's visa again
Australia's immigration minister cancels Novak Djokovic's visa again
The Australian immigration minister, Alex Hawke, has re-cancelled Novak Djokovic’s visa.
We begin with Hawke’s statement, saying he “carefully considered” information provided to him:
Today I exercised my power under section 133C(3) of the Migration Act to cancel the visa held
by Mr Novak Djokovic on health and good order grounds, on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so.
This decision followed orders by the Federal Circuit and Family Court on 10 January 2022,
quashing a prior cancellation decision on procedural fairness grounds.
In making this decision, I carefully considered information provided to me by the Department of Home Affairs,
the Australian Border Force and Mr Djokovic.
The Morrison Government is firmly committed to protecting Australia’s borders, particularly in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.
I thank the officers of the Department of Home Affairs and the Australian Border Force who work every day
to serve Australia’s interests in increasingly challenging operational environments.
Political Alert (@political_alert)
#BREAKING The Government will cancel the visa of @DjokerNole says Immigration Minister @AlexHawkeMP
#AusOpen #auspol pic.twitter.com/8kMpQ4bmLy
January 14, 2022
Updated at 3.26am EST
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2022/jan/14/novak-djokovic-news-live-visa-cancelled-australia-2022-australian-open-tennis-latest-updates-immigration-minister-alex-hawke
Ukraine hit by ‘massive’ cyber-attack on government websites
Suspected Russian hackers leave message warning:
‘Ukrainians … be afraid and expect worse’
Ukraine has been repeatedly targeted by cyber-attackers since 2014.
Composite: Screengrabs
Luke Harding
Fri 14 Jan 2022 03.45 EST / Last modified on Fri 14 Jan 2022 04.57 EST
Ukraine has been hit by a “massive” cyber-attack,
with the websites of several government departments including the ministry of foreign affairs and the education ministry knocked out.
Officials said it was too early to draw any conclusions but they pointed to a “long record” of Russian cyber assaults against Ukraine,
with the attack coming after security talks between Moscow and the US and its allies this week ended in stalemate.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/14/ukraine-massive-cyber-attack-government-websites-suspected-russian-hackers
https://archive.ph/SUtom