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ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK, the exclusive UEFA EURO 2016 rights holder in Singapore, has signed distribution agreements with Singtel and Star Hub to bring this summer’s tournament to more fans across the country. April 22, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has signed a multi-year agreement with Fighting Spirit to expand its offering of mixed martial arts ( MMA) and kickboxing for fans in Poland and Belgium. April 21, 2016 / Cyfrowy Polsat, the largest media and telecom group in Poland, has signed an agreement with ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK to bring subscribers the action-packed HD channels, Eleven and Eleven Sports. April 15, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK will bring LIVE and EXCLUSIVE coverage of this summer’s UEFA EURO 2016 tournament to fans in Singapore. April 8, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has signed distribution agreements with six more cable operators in Poland to broadcast its Eleven and Eleven Sports channels. March 31, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has signed an agreement with Oneplayer to bring action from Italy’s Giro del Trentino to sports fans in Belgium and Poland. March 29, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has signed a multi-year agreement with Mediapro to bring football from the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Campeonato Paulista Série A1 to fans in Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Singapore and Taiwan. March 14, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has today signed a distribution agreement with Polish cable operator PROMAX to broadcast its Eleven and Eleven Sports channels. March 4, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has further expanded its distribution in Poland by signing an agreement with Orange Polska to broadcast its Eleven and Eleven Sports channels. February 22, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK has signed a distribution agreement with the second largest cable operator in Poland, Vectra, to broadcast its Eleven and Eleven Sports channels. February 18, 2016 / ELEVEN SPORTS NETWORK will.
BEYOND THE MEDIA MATRIX THE CORPORATE MEDIA MANUFACTUR ORLD THAT REFLECTS THE VIEWS OF ESTABLISHED POWER, AND SERVES THE AGENDA O LOBAL OLIGARCHY, OFFERING AN ENDLESS STREAM OF PROPAGANDA, DISINFORMATION AND LIES, MISINFORMING PEOPLE AND PREVENTING THEM FROM UNDERSTANDING HOW THE WORLD REALLY WORKS. THE SYNTHETIC WORLD THEY CREATE IS THE MATRIX. THE MATERIAL PRESENTED ON THIS WEBSITE SEEKS TO BREAK THROUGH THIS MEDIA MATRIX TO OFFER MORE ACCURATE AND TRUTHFUL INFORMATION ABOUT IMPORTANT ISSUES, INDIVIDUALS AND EVENTS.     During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell     THE GLOBAL OLIGARCHY The world is run by a vastly powerful and wealthy British- American- European oligarchy of banks, corporations and dynastic families and institutions, which controls much of the wealth of the world. This cabal dominates finance and commerce, manipulates national currencies and economies, controls the media of most nations, and commands the earth's resources. Their wealth and power originated in the middle ages and expanded over the centuries, and today they reign supreme. Few people are aware of the power and global influence of these oligarchs because they dominate the major media. As a result, instead of informing us, the media feeds us a steady diet of entertainment, disinformation and lies - to distract us and misdirect us - so that the oligarchy can achieve its plan to dominate the globe. We see the world through the lens of the major media - for most people that means television. Books, newspapers, magazines, radio, and the internet play a role, but the vast majority of people around the world get their information from television. And, if those who own the global media conglomerates, and those who run the television networks and cable channels, decide to feed us disinformation and lies that serve the agendas of those.
I’ve recently fallen back into the “healthy lifestyle” of eating well and going to the gym. I feel awesome and I’m definitely excited about it, but am consciously attempting to keep my endeavor as private as possible. Why? Because of the fear that I may be categorized into what may be the next pitfall of civilization: Fit Fam. You know the type: the clean-eating, weight lifting, meal-prepping cult that is ruining social media, and potentially the world, with their antics. This movement needs to be stopped and I’ve created a neat little list as to why: 1. They make completely average people think they are famous Due to their cult-like following and rampant popularity over social media, the thousands of Fit Fam members create celebrities out of everyday people who become the leaders of the movement. These people most likely have naturally fit bodies, but because of their obsessive exercise and diet habits, have become gurus of “fit” and therefore have become “famous” on social media. 2. They make you feel bad for eating normal food They like to guilt you into feeling that your grilled cheese sandwich is no less than blasphemy. How could you knowingly consume anything but talapia, string beans and sweet potato and live with yourself? While enjoying your bloody mary, eggs benedict and coffee with cream at brunch, a quick scroll through your Instagram and you now feel like the biggest heffer in Farmville. 3. They think this is sexy: Shutterstock Gross. 4. They only know how to express themselves in meme form The constant barrage of memes that come from these people’s accounts is shocking and unreal. Somewhere out there, members who are probably very bored or hungry have made a meme for nearly every gym or dieting scenario, most of them targeting those outside of the “movement.” Nothing like waking up, getting ready for work and seeing a quick meme-reminder from Fit Fam.
BEAVERTON, Ore. - In Texas, nobody entered The Elite 11 hotter than Kyler Murray, the nation's top-rated dual-threat quarterback. And no group of quarterbacks has been hotter than the California group, with top-tier pro-style quarterbacks Ricky Town and Josh Rosen, future rivals at USC and UCLA, respectively, leading the way. But nobody carried the two days of Elite 11 competition better than Jarrett Stidham. The Texas Tech commit was consistently solid in both days of the competition and many think he had the best performance of the all-star crew, better than his fellow Texan Murray and better than anybody else. He headlines the top performers at the Elite 11: Best performance: Jarrett Stidham ( Stephenville, Texas/ Stephenville) Stidham, a Texas Tech commit, was a bit of an acquired taste. While the big arms of a Brandon Wimbush or an Alex Malzone wowed you and the impressive build of a Torrance Gibson turned heads, Stidham kept chipping away. He had a solid performance Sunday morning. Then again Sunday afternoon. And he was clean Monday. Add it all together and the cumulative effect is that nobody was more consistently effective than Stidham, who at this point looks like a steal for Red Raiders coach Kliff Kingsbury. Best pro-style build: Blake Barnett ( Corona, Calif./ Santiago) At 6-foot-4 1/2 and 200 pounds, Barnett has the frame to develop into a pro-style body in the Tom Brady mold. It's easy to see the Alabama commit playing college ball at around 220 pounds, giving a strong, athletic presence in the pocket. Best mechanics: Kyler Murray ( Allen, Texas/ Allen) While he's only 5-foot-10, the future Texas A& M quarterback showed flawless and quick feet and a quick, accurate delivery. Considering A& M coach Kevin Sumlin has proved that he can do things with short quarterbacks and Murray showed he can make accurate throws on the move, it's not hard to imagine Murray.
Syracuse, N. Y. — At the starting line, runners behold the diminutive girl with the ginger ponytail and suggest she made a mistake. Elizabeth Lucason parks herself in the front row, traditionally reserved for elite runners in road races, and stares silently back until somebody — her dad or a runner who knows her — comes to her defense. She belongs here, they say. Then the horn blares, the race starts, and Lucason proves the accuracy of that assessment. Twice last winter, Lucason posted the fastest times for women in local road races. She beat every woman and most men in the Chilly Chili 5 K in Cazenovia and in the Couch Potato 5 K in Liverpool, creating a buzz among local runners who either watched her performance or saw the age posted next to her name. She set a personal record in the Couch Potato, when she covered the course in 18 minutes, 32 seconds. She finished 8th overall. When I know I did really well, and I know I gave it my all, I am really, really happy, she said. Then I get to tell my friends and my gym teachers and stuff. Lucason turned 11 in February. Last fall, the fifth-grader from Camden Middle School finished third in her age group in the United States Track & Field Junior Olympics 3,000-meter cross country race in Myrtle Beach, S. C. In March, she finished second in two indoor distance races at the USATF National Indoor Championships in Landover, Md. In late May, Lucason was the youngest finisher to crack the top 50 at the prestigious Freihofer's 5 K Run for Women in Albany. To put Lucason's abilities into perspective, consider that Fayetteville- Manlius senior Samantha Levy posted the top time in the Section III indoor 3,000 last winter with a time of. Lucason ran over the same distance in the Junior Olympics. I've seen a lot of kids, and she is very, very impressive, said Chuck Von Holtz, a former USATF officials chairman who has been.
When Sarah Palin was announced to the world as John Mc Cain’s vice- presidential running mate in summer 2008, she was almost completely unknown outside Alaska. She had made a few feisty appearances on television interview programs as a booster for Alaska and its energy resources since becoming governor in 2006. In October 2007, Newsweek had favorably profiled Palin and a Democratic woman governor, Janet Napolitano, as two western politicians who were “making their mark with a pragmatic, post-partisan approach to solving problems”—which makes her sound a little like a premature Barack Obama. She had hosted receptions for the editors of both National Review and The Weekly Standard when their respective cruises docked in Juneau. They were impressed by her lively charm and apparent soundness, but not to the extent of predicting that she would be an early con- tender for national office. Insofar as Sarah Palin had a national political reputation in mid-2008, it was that—thank you, Newsweek—of a moderate Republican reformer. But it was a very small reputation indeed. Most pundits and activists had little idea who she was, let alone what she was. That changed within hours, even minutes, of her being selected as VP candidate. Suddenly everyone had not just a definite opinion about her, but a passionate and ineradicable feeling about her. Many, perhaps most, ordinary Americans (i.e., those who are neither professional politicians nor professional journalists nor self-consciously professional in other fields) seemed to take an instant liking to her. She attracted immense crowds to her rallies with Mc Cain. She even eclipsed Mc Cain on these occasions—a turnabout that, to his credit, Mc Cain apparently enjoyed. Initial polls suggested that she had struck a chord with many voters. According to public-opinion watcher Karlyn Bowman, she had gone over big with that third of American.