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”’Llangan”’ is a [[village]] on the eastern suburbs of [[Bridgend]] in the [[Vale of Glamorgan]], south [[Wales]].

It is located approximately 4 miles outside the city centre.

==Residents==
*[[Rhodri Owen]] – TV presenter
*[[Lucy Owen]] -newsreader
==External links==
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List of California Proposition 11 donors and supporters

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A list of supporters, endorsers and donors for [[California Proposition 11 (2008)]].<ref>[http://yesprop11.org/coalition/?_adctlid=v|xefyx55vm4p2xm|xg2eomwonwtmp4 ”yes on 2 supporters list”], Yes on 2, September. 19, 2008</ref>

===Supporters/endorsers of Prop. 11===

* [[California Common Cause]]
* [[AARP]]
* Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
* [[League of Women Voters]]
* Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
* City of Pasadena

Honorary Chairs
* Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
* Steve Westly, Former State Controller

Campaign Co-Chairs

* Jeannine English, California State President, AARP
* Janis R. Hirohama, President, League of Women Voters of California
* Gary Toebben, President/CEO, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
* Allan Zaremberg, President/CEO, California Chamber of Commerce
* Kathay Feng, Executive Director, California Common Cause
* Zabrae Valentine, Executive Director, California Forward Action Fund
* Bill Hauck, President, California Business Roundtable

California Leaders

* Gray Davis, Former Governor
* Jim Brulte, Former CA Senate Republican Leader
* Robert Hertzberg, Former CA Democrat Speaker of the Assembly
* Fred Keeley, Former Speaker pro Tempore, CA State Assembly; Treasurer, Santa Cruz County
* Eligio Nava, President, Central California Hispanic Chamber
* Connie Rice, Civil Rights Attorney
* Aubry Stone, President, California Black Chamber of Commerce

Steering Committee/Supporters

* ACLU – Southern California
* Bay Area Council
* Bay Area Leadership Council
* California Black Chamber of Commerce
* California Democratic Council
* California Police Chiefs Association
* California Republican Assembly
* California Small Business Association
* California Taxpayers’ Association
* Central California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
* National Federation of Independent Business, California
* North San Diego County NAACP
* Neighborhoods for Clean Elections
* Santa Clara Cities Association
* Silicon Valley Leadership Group
* Small Business Action Committee
* Bi-Partisan Supporters
* Anaheim Democratic Club
* Bay City Democrats
* Beach Cities Republican Club
* Bonita Democratic Council
* California Log Cabin Republicans
* Democrats of Central Orange County
* Democrats of North Orange County
* Democrats of West Orange County
* Escondido Democratic Club
* Independent Voice.org
* Lake San Marcos Democratic Club
* Los Angeles County Republican
* Los Angeles Lincoln Club
* Mesa Democrats
* Newport Bay Area Democratic Club
* Pacific Beach Democrats
* Placer County Republican Party
* Potrero Hill Democratic Club
* Robert F. Kennedy Democratic Club
* Patrick Henry Democratic Club
* Pomona Valley Democratic Club
* Stanford Democrats
* Ventura County Republican Party

Organizations

* Association of California School Administrators
* Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs
* Bay Area Economic Institute
* Black Political Council
* BWOPA-PAC Black Women Organized for Political Action
* BWOPA-PAC Fresno/San Joaquin Valley
* BWOPA-PAC Oakland/Berkeley
* California Asian/Pacific Islander Peace Officer Coalition
* California Association of Health Underwriters (CAHU)
* California Black Chamber of Commerce
* California Business Roundtable
* California Church IMPACT
* California Coalition of Law Enforcement Associations (CCLEA)
* California Manufacturers & Technology Association
* California Metals Coalition
* California Mexican American Chamber
* California Police Chiefs Association
* California Reserve Peace Officers Association (CRPOA)
* California Senior Advocates League
* Carson Chamber of Commerce
* Carroll Park Neighborhood Association
* City of Gilroy
* City of Morgan Hill
* City of Pasadena
* City of Saratoga
* Corona Chamber of Commerce
* Council on Educating Black Children
* Fresno Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
* Fresno Citizens for Good Government
* Fresno Sheriff Sergeants Association
* Greater Lakewood Chamber of Commerce
* Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce
* Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce
* Hispanic 100
* Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
* Kern County Black Chamber of Commerce
* Kern County Taxpayers Association
* Lake County Branch NAACP
* Lake Elsinore Chamber of Commerce
* Long Beach Chamber of Commerce
* LAX Coastal Chamber of Commerce
* Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
* Los Angeles County Professional Peace Officers Association
* Mabuhay Alliance
* Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce
* Murrieta Chamber of Commerce
* New America Foundation
* North San Diego County NAACP
* Oakland Branch NAACP
* Ontario Chamber of Commerce
* Orange County Professional Firefighters Association
* Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
* Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce
* Riverside Deputy Sheriffs Association
* Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce
* San Diego Neighborhood for Clean Elections
* Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce
* Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce
* Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce
* Solano County Black Chamber of Commerce
* South Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
* Southern California Alliance of Law Enforcement (SCALE)
* Southwest Legislative Council
* Temecula Chamber of Commerce
* The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs
* The California Taxpayer Protection Committee
* Torrance Chamber of Commerce
* Unified Grocers, Inc
* Valley Industry and Commerce Association
* Victor Valley African American Chamber of Commerce
* Visalia Chamber of Commerce

Business

* AGF Media Services
* American Capital Markets Group
* Brewer Insurance Service
* Byrd Development
* Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom
* Dave Pierce and Associates
* Edwin Lombard Management
* Garcia Gallery, Inc.
* Ginochio Engineering Contractors
* Greene Engineers
* Hannah Construction
* James Ziegler Insurance Agency, Inc.
* Kleine Editorial Services
* KV Company, Inc.
* LibraryWorld, Inc.
* Lucky Productions/Csitos Enterprises
* McDonald Medical Consultants
* Parnell Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
* Polenzani Benefits & Insurance Services, LL
* Ron Grauer Studio
* Southern California Strategic Research
* Stirnaman Insurance
* Trimax Capital Group, Inc.

Elected Officials

Titles and organizations listed for identifications purposes only

* Walt Allen, Councilmember, City of Covina
* Gus Ayers, Councilmember, City of Fountain Valley
* Tom Bates, Mayor, City of Berkeley
* Lee Baca, Sheriff, Los Angeles County
* Bern Beecham, Former Mayor, City of Palo Alto
* Bill Bogaard, Mayor City of Pasadena
* Mark Bowen, Trustee, Long Beach Community College District
* Laurie Capitelli, Councilmember, City of Berkeley
* Duane Chamberlain, County Supervisor, Yolo County
* Jay Chen, Board Member, hacienda La-Puente Unified School District
* Laura Chick, City Controller, City of Los Angeles
* Duane Chamberlain, County Supervisor, Yolo County
* Alona Clifton, Trustee, Peralta Community College District
* Pete Constant, Councilmember, San Jose City Council
* Chief Jerry Dyer, President, California Police Chiefs Association
* Doug Dehaan, Councilmember, City of Alameda
* Gary DeLong, Councilmember, City of Long Beach
* Rose Espinoza, Mayor City of La Habra
* David Flory, Mayor, City of Woodland
* Donna Frye, Councilmember, City of San Diego
* Scott Haggerty, President of the Board of Supervisors, Alameda County
* Kurt Hahn, North Sonoma County Hospital District Board Member
* Chris Holden, Councilmember, City of Pasadena
* Ardy Kassakhian, City Clerk, City of Glendale
* Janice Keating, Councilmember, City of Modesto
* Aaron Klein, Sierra College Trustee, Sierra Joint Community College District
* Frank Matarrese, Councilmember, City of Alameda
* Ken Maddox, School Board Trustee, Capistrano Unified School District
* Chad Mayes, Councilmember, Yucca Valley City
* Margaret McAustin, Councilmember, City of Pasadena
* Richard P. Montgomery, Mayor, City of Manhattan Beach
* Teri Murrison, County Supervisor, Tuolumne County
* Nancy Nadel, Councilmember, City of Oakland
* Owen Newcomer, Councilmember, City of Whittier
* Kristin Olsen, Councilmember, City of Modesto
* Mike Preston, City Councilmember, City of San Marcos
* Bill Quirk, Councilmember, City of Hayward
* Steve Remige, President, Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs
* Jacque Robinson, Councilmember, City of Pasadena
* Anthony Santos, Mayor City of San Leandro
* Jack Scott, State Senator, California Senate District 21
* Arne Simonsen, Councilmember, City of Antioch
* Richard Spees, Former Oakland City Council Member
* John S. Stammreich, Chairman, 54th Assembly District Republican Central Committee
* Michael Sweeny, Mayor, City of Hayward
* Lena Tam, Vice Mayor, City of Alameda
* Paul K. Tanaka, Mayor, City of Gardena, Assistant Sheriff, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department
* Sid Tyler, Councilmember, City of Pasadena
* Paul Walters, Chief of Police, Santa Ana
* Lara Weisiger, City Clerk, City of Alameda
* Barbra Williamson, Councilmember, City of Simi Valley

Individuals

Titles and organizations listed for identifications purposes only

* Ken Arnold, CDP Nominee, Assembly District 68
* Bob Bueke, CEO, Bob Bueke and Companies
* Jeff Baker, President, AGF Media Services
* Faith Bautista, Executive Director, Mabuhay Alliance, Inc.
* Steve Blount, CDP Nominee, Assembly District 67
* Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, UC Irvine School of Law
* Shane Connolly, CRP Nominee, State Senate District 13
* Leslie Cornejo, Chairman, CA Association of Political Centrists
* Daniel Curtin, Director of the California Conference of Carpenters
* Robert Cuthbert, CDP Nominee, Assembly District 33
* Herb Engstrom, Treasurer, California Democratic Council
* Walter Hill, Jr., President/CEO, Icon Blue
* John B. Gatlin, Senior Vice President, Nestle USA
* Loretta Hanson, Vice President, Banger Harley Davidson
* Judith Hess, Leader, Progressive Democrats of America
* Dr. Bill Honigman, CA State Coordinator, Progressive Democrats of America
* Barbara Inatsugu, Former President, League of Women Voters of California
* Hannah-Beth Jackson, Former Member, CA Assembly
* Jacqueline Jacobberger, Former President, League of Women Voters of California
* Judy Jones, CDP Nominee, Assembly District 73
* Tom Jones, Former Chairman, Placer County Rep. Party
* Lucy L. Killea, Retired State Legislator
* Norman Kline, Former Mayor, City of Saratoga
* Emie Konnyu, Former Member, US Congress
* Susan Kopicki, Coordinator, Democracy for America
* David Leonard, Liberty Program Coordinator, Salvation Army
* Carol Lugo, Vice President, Barlow Foundation
* Joe Lyons, CDP Nominee, State Senate District 29
* Andrae Macapiniac, Historian, Democratic Caucus at San Jose State University
* John MacMurray, Candidate for Assembly
* Nancy Mahr, LWV/LA County
* Doug McCarron, General President of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters
* Molly McClanahan, Former Mayor, City of Fullerton
* Robert Melsh, CDP Region 19 Director
* Jim Moreno, California Democratic Party, Region 18
* Joe Nation, Former Assemblymember, 6th District
* Eligio Nava, President, Central Valley Hispanic Chamber
* Ralph Pesquiera, Former Chair, San Diego Commission
* Sarah Pillsbury, Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network
* Charlotte Pirch, League of Women Voters of Orange Coast
* Alfred Plamann, President and CEO, Unified Grocers
* Tim Prince, CDP Nominee, Congressional District 41
* James P. Preusch, CFO, Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority JPA
* Sharon Rubalcava, Partner, Weston, Benshoof, Rocherfort, Rubalcava and MacCuish, LLP
* David Schecter, California State University Fresno
* Marvin Schachter, Senior Advocacy Council of Pasadena
* Diane Singer, CDP Nominee, Assembly District 60
* John A. Smith, Director, CDP Region 16
* Miguel Ucovich, Councilmember, Town of Loomis
* Meg Whitman, Former President & CEO eBay
* Jon Wellinger, Senior Vice President, AT&T
* Carl Wood, CDP Nominee, Assembly District 65
* Steve Young, Democratic Candidate for Congress, CA 48

California Newspapers

* San Jose Mercury
* Fresno Bee
* The Torrance Daily Breeze
* San Diego Union Tribune
* Pasadena Now
* LA Daily News
* North County Times
* Stockton Record
* San Gabriel Valley Tribune
* Santa Cruz Sentinel
* Lompoc Record

===Donors to the Prop. 11 campaign===

* Figures are as of September 24, 2008.
* Three officially filed committees have expended funds supporting Prop. 11. They are the ‘Schwarzenegger’s California Dream Team’, ‘California Voters First’, and ‘Yes on Prop 11′.<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1261406&view=general California Dream Team committee filing]</ref>,<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1299492&view=expenditures ”California Voters First committee filing”]</ref>,<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Measures/Detail.aspx?id=1303165&session=2007 Yes on Prop 11 committee filing”]</ref>,<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=14&entry_id=29881 ”The governor, the money, and Prop 11]</ref>

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* Gov. Schwarzenegger’s California Dream Team, $2,446,000. <ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1299492&session=2007&view=late1 Record of donors to Prop 11]</ref>
* Charles Munger, $1 million
* Michael Bloomberg (the mayor of New York City), $250,000.
* Howard Lester (of Williams-Sonoma), $250,000.
* New Majority California PAC, $237,500.
* William Bloomfield, $150,000
* Reed Hastings, $250,000.
* Beny Alagem, $100,000.
* Rick Caruso, $100,000.
* California Association of Health Underwriters, $100,000.
* Boone Pickens, $100,000.
* Haim Saban, $100,000.
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* Charles Schwab, $100,000.
* Brian Harvey, $100,000.
* Zenith Insurance Company, $100,000.
* Williams Powers, $100,000.
* Safeway, Inc., $100,000.
* Project Democracy, $70,000.
* Sempra Energy, $60,000.
* Blue Shield of California, $50,000.
* Rebecca Morgan, $50,000.
* Robert Day, $50,000.
* Gary Rogers, $50,000.
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==External links==

* [http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1304914&session=2007&view=late1 Common Cause for Fair Re-Districting]
* [http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1308387&session=2007 Yes on 11; Hold Politicians Accountable]
* [http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1299492&session=2007 California Voters First]

==References==
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The Wee Sing Train

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Two children named Kaci and Carter place a train set in thier playroom. They are magically transported into the world of the train set and encounter all of the things that they had set up. Each stop along the route introduces new characters and songs. While on the trip Tusky the elephant learns that it is important to be careful and think things through before you do them.

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Charles McArthur Emmanuel

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”’Charles McArthur Emmanuel”’ is a [[U.S. citizen]] and the son of [[Charles Taylor (Liberia)|Charles Taylor]], former [[President of Liberia]].<ref name=’CNN’>'[http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/09/30/taylor.torture.trial.ap/index.html?iref=mpstoryview Ex-prisoner: Taylor’s son laughed at torture].’ ”[[CNN]]”. [[September 30]], [[2008]].</ref> Emmanuel was sometimes referred to as ””Charles ‘Chuckie’ Taylor, Jr.””<ref name=’Petersburg’>Weimar, Carrie. ‘[http://www.sptimes.com/2007/02/06/State/Liberian_torture_case.shtml Liberian torture case traces back to Orlando].’ ”[[St. Petersburg Times]]”. [[February 6]], [[2007]].</ref>

Born in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], Emmanuel lived much of his life in [[Orlando]], [[Florida]] with his mother, a homemaker, and step-father, a welder. His house, in a neighborhood described by Carrie Weimar of the ”[[St. Petersburg Times]]” as ‘[[middle class]],’ was nine miles away from [[Universal Studios]].<ref name=’CNN’/><ref name=’Petersburg’/> In 1994, when he was a teenager he was in an altercation with [[Orange County, Florida]] deputies. Afterwards, Emmanuel moved to Liberia to live with Taylor.<ref name=’CNN’/><ref name=’Petersburg’/> According to U.S. prosecutors, when in Liberia Emmanuel headed the ‘Demon Forces,’ a paramilitary, anti-terrorism security unit for Charles Taylor.<ref name=’Petersburg’/><ref name=’CNN’/>

In 2006 Emmanuel was placed under arrest at [[Miami International Airport]] after flying from [[Trinidad]] to [[Miami]]; he carried a passport that he received after falsifying his father’s name on the application. The U.S. government accused Emmanuel of participating in torture in Liberia; Emmanuel’s trial will be the first case where a U.S. citizen is prosecuted under a 1994 law that prohibits U.S. citizens from participating in torture outside of the U.S.<ref name=’CNN’/> As of 2007 Emmanuel is in a Miami prison. If Emmanuel receives a conviction, he may be sentenced to sixty years by a federal court.<ref name=’Petersburg’/>

Elise Keppler, a counsel for the International Justice Program of [[Human Rights Watch]], says that the ‘Demon Forces’ ‘did things like beating people to death, burying them alive, rape – the most horrible kind of war crimes.'<ref name=’Petersburg’/> U.S. prosecutors also say that the ‘Demon Forces’ engaged in torture and attempted to silence critics of Charles Taylor. Rufus Kpadeh, a former prisoner in Liberia, testified at Emmanuel’s trial; Kpadeh said that Emmanuel’s forces coerced prisoners into engaging in sexual acts while Emmanuel laughed.<ref name=’CNN’/>

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California Proposition 11 (2008)

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”’California Proposition 11”’, also known as the ”’Voters FIRST Act”’, is proposed as an amendment to the [[California Constitution]] through [[initiative]].

If enacted this initiative would have the following effect:

* Changes authority for establishing Assembly, Senate, and Board of Equalization district boundaries from elected representatives to 14 member commission.
* Requires government auditors to select 60 registered voters from applicant pool. Permits legislative leaders to reduce pool, then the auditors pick eight commission members by lottery, and those commissioners pick six additional members for 14 total.
* Requires commission of five Democrats, five Republicans and four of neither party. Commission shall hire lawyers and consultants as needed.
* For approval, district boundaries need votes from three Democratic commissioners, three Republican commissioners and three commissioners from neither party

==Supporters==

”’California Common Cause”’ is the advocacy group sponsoring the initiative.

===Others supporting the initiative include:===

* [[AARP]]
* The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
* The [[League of Women Voters]]
* Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger<ref>[http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/news/breaking/2007/12/arnold_in_remap_x.html ”Arnold in Remap X”], Newsblog, Dec. 3, 2007</ref><ref>[http://www.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_7630282 ”Governor to lead effort to pass redistrict measure”], [[San Jose Mercury News]], Dec. 4, 2007</ref>.
* Gray Davis, Former Governor (Democrat)
* ACLU – Southern California
* Bay Area Council
* Bay Area Leadership Council
* California Black Chamber of Commerce
* California Democratic Council
* California Police Chiefs Association
* California Republican Assembly
* California Small Business Association
* California Taxpayers’ Association
* Central California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
* National Federation of Independent Business, California
* North San Diego County NAACP
* Neighborhoods for Clean Elections
* Santa Clara Cities Association
* Silicon Valley Leadership Group
* Small Business Action Committee
* Hannah-Beth Jackson, Democratic State Senate candidate<ref>[http://www.independent.com/news/2008/aug/31/hannah-beth-jackson-and-tony-strickland-endorse-re/ ”Hannah-Beth Jackson and Tony Strickland Endorse Redistricting Measure”, August 31, 2008]</ref>
* Jim Brulte, Former CA Senate Republican Leader
* Robert Hertzberg, Former CA Democrat Speaker of the Assembly
* Fred Keeley, Former Speaker pro Tempore, CA State Assembly; Treasurer, Santa Cruz County
* Eligio Nava, President, Central California Hispanic Chamber
* Connie Rice, Civil Rights Attorney
* Aubry Stone, President, California Black Chamber of Commerce

”’See also:”’ [[List of California Proposition 11 donors and supporters]].<ref>[http://yesprop11.org/coalition/?_adctlid=v|xefyx55vm4p2xm|xg2eomwonwtmp4 ”yes on 2 supporters list”], Yes on 2, September. 19, 2008</ref>

===Newspaper Editorial boards in favor===

* The [[Los Angeles Times]] <ref>[http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-ed-endorsements12-2008sep12,0,4638334.story ”Los Angeles Times”, ‘California needs re-districting reform’, September 12, 2008]</ref>
* San Jose Mercury
* Fresno Bee
* The Torrance Daily Breeze
* San Diego Union Tribune
* Pasadena Now
* LA Daily News
* North County Times
* Stockton Record
* San Gabriel Valley Tribune
* Santa Cruz Sentinel
* Lompoc Record

===Arguments in favor of Prop. 11===

Notable arguments that have been made in favor of Prop. 11 include:

* Under current law the legislature draws its own districts which results in a 99 percent of incumbents being re-elected<ref>[http://www.commoncause.org/atf/cf/%7BFB3C17E2-CDD1-4DF6-92BE-BD4429893665%7D/VOTERSFIRSTINITIATIVE%20102307%20FINAL-1.PDF Voters First Ballot Language]</ref>

* initiative will open up redistricting so that it will no longer be controlled by only the party in power

* When state legislators are in charge of drawing district boundaries, as they are currently, there is a conflict of interest such that legislators place their own self-interest ahead of the common good.

* A citizen’s commission created according to the dictates of Prop. 11 will be able to make independent decisions leading to legislative boundaries based on fairness and the public good and not political aspirations..

* Partisan gridlock caused by the current way of drawing legislative districts has caused the legislature to underperform in its mission of serving the people of california.<ref>[http://www.voterguide.sos.ca.gov/argu-rebut/argu-rebutt11.htm ”Proposition 11 arguments in the California voter’s guide]</ref>,<ref>[http://www.politickerca.com/benvandermeer/2245/field-poll-makes-case-proposition-11-backers-say ”Field Poll makes case for Prop 11, backers say]</ref>

* State legislative contests held in districts drawn by a Proposition 11 commission would be more competitive, leading to voters electing more moderate legislators.<ref>[http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/1260958.html ”Sacramento Bee”, ‘Budget signed, Schwarzenegger sets sights on re-districting’, September 24, 2008]</ref>

* It will give the power back to the people

===Donors supporting Prop 11===

As of September 24, three campaign committees supporting Prop. 11 have filed officially with the Secretary of State’s office. Some donors have contributed to more than one of these committees. The largest donors altogether are:

* Gov. Schwarzenegger’s California Dream Team, $2,446,000. <ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1299492&session=2007&view=late1 Record of donors to Prop 11]</ref>
* Charles Munger, $1 million
* Michael Bloomberg (the mayor of New York City), $250,000.<ref>Mercury News, [http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_8948896 ”Fundraising, alliances on agenda during Schwarzenegger trip”], April 16, 2008</ref>
* Howard Lester (of Williams-Sonoma), $250,000.
* New Majority California PAC, $237,500.
* William Bloomfield, $150,000

===City of Pasadena endorses===

On Monday, March 10, 2008 the Pasadena City Council became the first California city to endorse the Voters First Initiative.<ref>[http://www.pasadenanow.com/_News/publish/article_2220.html ”Pasadena Now”, City Council Endorses Redistricting Reform Initiative, March 11, 2008]</ref>

===Path to the ballot===

Kimball Petition Management was paid $2,332,988 from two separate campaign committees to collect signatures to put this measure on the ballot.<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1299492&view=expenditures ”Expenditure detail for Voters First”]</ref>,<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1261406&view=expenditures ”Expenditure detail for the California Dream Team”]</ref>,<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=14&entry_id=29881 ”The governor, the money, and Prop. 11]</ref><ref>[http://rosereport.org/?p=449 ”Rose Report”, ‘Common Cause/League of Women Voters Support Redistricting Reform’]</ref>Signatures to qualify the measure for the California 2008 ballot measures|November 2008 ballot were submitted to election officials on May 6, 2008. On June 17, the [[California Secretary of State]] announced that a check of the signatures had established that the measure qualifies for the ballot.<ref>KPBS News, [http://www.kpbs.org/news/local;id=11613 ”Governor Schwarzenegger Submits Redistricting Initiative”], May 7, 2008</ref>,<ref>[http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20071203-1718-ca-schwarzenegger-redistricting.html ”Governor to chair drive to qualify redistricting measure”], [[San Diego Union-Tribune]], Dec. 3, 2007</ref>

===Supporters file campaign financing complaint===

In late August, supporters of Prop. 11 filed a complaint with the Fair Political Practices Commission because the California Correctional Peace Officers Association–a group that opposes Prop. 11–gave contributions totaling $577,000 to the ”’Leadership California”’ committee, which is a campaign committee associated with state senate leader [[Don Perata]]. The Prop. 11 group said that it was wrong for the police officers union gave the money to the Perata committee rather than directly to the No on 11, and also alleged that the police union was trying to curry favor with Perata. Days later, the FPPC took the rare step of rejecting the complaint without conducting an investigation.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20080828/ai_n28060310 ”Oakland Tribune”, ‘Complaint filed over union’s contributions to Perata’, August 28, 2008]</ref>,<ref>[http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_10501506?source=rss ”Inside Bay Area”, ‘Money-laundering suit washes out’, September 18, 2008]</ref>

==Opposition==

The official committee set up to oppose Proposition 11 is called ”’Citizens for Accountability; No on Proposition 11”’.<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1307984&session=2007 No on Prop. 11]</ref> Paul Hefner is the spokesman for the ‘No on 11’ effort.<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=14&entry_id=29101 ”San Francisco Chronicle Politics Blog”, ‘Democrats Break Ranks on Prop. 11’, August 13, 2008]</ref>

===Opponents to Prop. 11 include:===
* U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer,
* House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
* the California Democratic Party,
* the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund,
* the NAACP Defense Fund
* the Asian-American Pacific Legal Center.

(For a full list, see [[List of Proposition 11 opponents]]).

===Newspaper Editorial boards opposed===

The [[San Francisco Chronicle]]<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/09/11/EDM812SDOF.DTL ”San Francisco Chronicle”, ‘Prop 11 is sham redistricting reform’, September 12, 2008]</ref>

===Arguments against Prop. 11===

Arguments that have been claimed in opposition to Prop. 11 include:

* No accountability to taxpayers. Each commission member is guaranteed $300 a day, plus unlimited expenses in the form of staffing, offices, etc.

* The commission created under Prop. 11 would allow politicans to hide behind the selected bureaucrats to maintain a hold on redistricting as they wish.

* The overly complicated process created by Prop. 11 would make it easier to mask hidden agendas of the people behind those on the committee.<ref>[http://www.noonprop11.org Arguments against Prop. 11 from the ‘No on 11’ website]</ref>

* Prop. 11 offers no assurance of the same representation for communities, such as California’s Hispanic community in the redistricting process.<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-quinn27-2008jul27,0,2931883.story ”Los Angeles Times”, ‘Would Proposition 11 hurt minorities?’, July 27, 2008]</ref>

* The current version of Prop. 11 does not included congressional districts as an earlier draft did, thereby not being complete reform and creating additional detractors to the measure. <ref>[http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/569235.html ”FEC sets fundraising cap on ballot measure”, [[The Sacramento Bee]], Dec. 15, 2007]</ref>

* Even when commissions do create competitive districts, the people who get elected in them do not necessarily behave as political moderates.'<ref>[http://www.fresnobee.com/384/story/241500.html ”Governor to chair drive to qualify redistricting measure”, Fresno Bee, Dec. 3, 2007]</ref>

===Democrat against Democrat===

Kathay Feng, the main author of the initiative and director of ”’California Common Cause”’, said in late June that since the measure qualified for the ballot and the California Democratic Party has announced its opposition, there has been attempt to bring everybody into line and to encourage those in support of the measure to oppose it.<ref>Contra Costa Times, [http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_9659179?nclick_check=1 ”Democratic leaders accused of pressuring supporters of redistricting measure”], June 21, 2008</ref>

===Donations to opposition campaign===

As of September 24, the opposition committee, ‘Citizens for Accountability; No on 11’, had raised $350,000:

* California Democratic Party, $75,000.
* California Correctional Peace Officers Association, Truth in American Government Fund, $250,000.
* Members’ Voice of the State Building Trades, $25,000.<ref>[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1307984&session=2007&view=late1 ”Details of $5,000+ donations to No on 11”]</ref>
* ‘Voter’s First’ campaign committee, $40,000

==Polling information==

A poll released on July 22, 2008 by Field Poll showed Proposition 11 with 42% support and 30% opposition.<ref>[http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/Rls2280.pdf July 22 Field Poll results on Proposition 11]</ref> A late August poll released by the Public Policy Institute of California showed Prop. 11 with 39% of voters in support.<ref>[http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_10330650?nclick_check=1 ”Contra Costa Times”, ‘Complaint filed over union’s contributions to Perata”, August 28, 2008]</ref>

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|July 2008 || [[Field Poll|Field]] || 42 percent || 30 percent || 28 percent

|-valign=’top’
|August 2008 || [[Public Policy Institute of California|PPIC]] || 39 percent || 36 percent || 25 percent

|-valign=’top’
| Sept. 2008 || [[Public Policy Institute of California|PPIC]] || 38 percent || 33 percent || 29 percent<ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/09/24/BAMV134E8L.DTL ”San Francisco Chronicle”, ‘Poll: Same-sex marriage ban not wooing voters’, September 25, 2008]</ref>
|}

==External links==
*[http://yesprop11.org/ Yes on Prop 11], official website supporting Proposition 11
*[http://www.noonprop11.org/ No on Prop 11], official website opposing Proposition 11
* [http://www.voterguide.sos.ca.gov/title-sum/prop11-title-sum.htm California Voter’s Guide to Proposition 11]
*[http://www.commoncause.org/site/pp.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=3537383 California Common Cause website]
*[http://www.commoncause.org/atf/cf/%7BFB3C17E2-CDD1-4DF6-92BE-BD4429893665%7D/VOTERS%20FIRST%202008%20REDISTRICTING%20INITIATIVE%20SUMMARY.PDF Ballot Summary]
*[http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov/Campaign/Committees/Detail.aspx?id=1299492 Financial details of support committee]
*[http://ca.lwv.org/lwvc/action/redistrict/ League of Women Votes, Time line of the initiative]
*[http://ag.ca.gov/cms_pdfs/initiatives/i746_07-0077_Initiative.pdf Language of initiative]
* [http://www.californiapropositions.org/prop11.html CaliforniaPropositions.org Prop 11 information page]

==References==
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==Additional reading==

* [http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?issueId=x02apqesypw0p2&xid=x02dav54uvk58a&_adctlid=v%257Cjq2q43wvsl855o%257Cx03r7x321bkox1 ”Capital Weekly”, California forward launches reform effort, March 27, 2008]
* [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10163.html California redistricting plan faces hurdles]
* [http://www.sacbee.com/weintraub/story/1054692.html ”Politicians will lie to kill Proposition 11”], July 2, 2008
* [http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_plank/archive/2008/07/29/california-redistricting-courtesy-of-lindsay-lohan.aspx California re-districting: Courtesy of Lindsey Lohan?]
* [http://www.marinij.com/opinion/ci_10227866 Prop 11 will take politics out of re-districting]
* [http://www.redding.com/news/2008/aug/31/ballot-will-hold-treatment-budget-stalemate/ Ballot will hold treatment for budget stalemate]
* [http://www.montereyherald.com/opinion/ci_10335375 Editorial: Prop. 11 looking good]
* [http://www.politickerca.com/benvandermeer/2391/anti-11-group-calls-measure-too-complicated-ahead-pro-11-rally Anti-11 group calls measure too complicated ahead of pro-11 rally]
* [http://www.politickerca.com/benvandermeer/2419/speakers-guess-2009-will-be-year-government-reform-measures 2009 will be year of government reform measures]

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Antonia Milner

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| birthname = Antonia Milner
| birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1992|11|25|df=yes}}
| birthplace = [[Sydenham]], [[London]], [[England]]
| parents = [[Anthony Milner]] <br /> [[Anne Milner]]
| occupation = Academic Scholar
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”’Antonia Milner”’ (born November 25, 1992) is an English scholar known for her work towards the cure for the common cold. At only 15 years of age her prominence is astounding for someone so young. At the age of 5 she was declared a child prodigy after tests revealed that she had an intelligence far advanced beyond the expected level. She has succeeded in many academic endeavours and is expected to only improve in this way.

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William Robert Wunsch

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William R. Wunsch began his tenure with Black Mountain College during the spring term of 1934-1935. He was subsequently elevated to Associate Professor and Assistant Professor. He was made Acting Rector in the spring of 1938. Mr. Wunsch became Rector of BMC in 1939 and remained in this position until his departure in June of 1945.

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1930 World Figure Skating Championships

1930 World Figure Skating Championships: “

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{{Infobox Figure Skating Competition
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|startdate= February 3rd
|enddate= February 5th
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|defendmen= {{flagIOC|SWE|1928 Winter}} [[Gillis Grafström]]
|defendladies= {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} [[Sonja Henie]]
|defendpairs= {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} [[Lilly Scholz]] and [[Otto Kaiser]]
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|championmen= {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} [[Karl Schäfer]]
|championladies= {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} [[Sonja Henie]]
|championpairs= {{flagIOC|FRA|1928 Winter}} [[Andrée Joly|Andrée Brunet]] and [[Pierre Brunet]]
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|nextcomp= [[1931 World Figure Skating Championships]]
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The ”'[[World Figure Skating Championships]]”’ is an annual [[figure skating competition]] sanctioned by the [[International Skating Union]] in which [[figure skating|figure skaters]] compete for the title of World Champion.

The 1930 the men competition, the ladies competitions and the pairs competion took place February 3rd to 5th, 1930 in [[New York City]], the first figure skating world championships in the [[USA]]. It was also the first year when all competitions were hold at the same location and the same time. Also all the judges for the three competitions were the same.

==Results==
===Men===
{| class=’wikitable’
|-
! Rank
! Name
! Nation
! Places
|- bgcolor=’gold’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’gold’| ”’1”’
| [[Karl Schäfer]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 5
|-bgcolor=’silver’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’silver’| ”’2”’
| [[Roger Turner]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 11
|- bgcolor=’cc9966′
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’cc9966’|”’3”’
| [[Georg Gautschi]] || {{flagIOC|SUI|1928 Winter}} || 19
|-
! 4
| [[Montgomery Wilson]] || {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}} || 20
|-
! 5
| [[Ludwig Wrede]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 20
|-
! 6
| [[Gall Borden]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 32
|-
! 7
| [[James Lester Madden]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 35
|-
! 8
| [[William Nagle]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 38
|}

Judges were
* J. Edhoffer {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}}
* H. J. Clarke {{flagIOC|GBR|1928 Winter}}
* J. B. Liberman {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}}
* J. C. McDougall {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}}
* B. Börjeson {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}}

===Ladies===
{| class=’wikitable’
|-
! Rank
! Name
! Nation
! Places
|- bgcolor=’gold’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’gold’| ”’1”’
| [[Sonja Henie]] || {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}} || 5
|-bgcolor=’silver’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’silver’| ”’2”’
| [[Cecil Smith]] || {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}} || 12
|- bgcolor=’cc9966′
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’cc9966’|”’3”’
| [[Maribel Vinson]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 16
|-
! 4
| [[Constance Wilson]] || {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}} || 19
|-
! 5
| [[Melitta Brunner]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 23
|-
! 6
| [[Suzanne Davis (figure skater)|Suzanne Davis]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 30
|}

Judges were
* J. Edhoffer {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}}
* H. J. Clarke {{flagIOC|GBR|1928 Winter}}
* J. B. Liberman {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}}
* J. C. McDougall {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}}
* B. Börjeson {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}}

===Pairs===
{| class=’wikitable’
|-
! Rank
! Name
! Nation
! Places
|- bgcolor=’gold’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’gold’| ”’1”’
| [[Andrée Joly|Andrée Brunet]] and [[Pierre Brunet]] || {{flagIOC|FRA|1928 Winter}} || 6.5
|-bgcolor=’silver’
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’silver’| ”’2”’
| [[Melitta Brunner]] and [[Ludwig Wrede]] || {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}} || 13.5
|- bgcolor=’cc9966′
| align=’center’ bgcolor=’cc9966’|”’3”’
| [[Beatrix Loughran]] and [[Sherwin Badger]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 16
|-
! 4
| [[Constance Samuel]] and [[Montgomery Wilson]] || {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}} || 21
|-
! 5
| [[Isobel Rogers]] and [[Melville Rogers]] || {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}} || 25.5
|-
! 6
| [[Theresa Weld Blanchard]] and [[Nathaniel Niles]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 30.5
|-
! 7
| [[Maude Smith]] and [[Jack Eastwood]] || {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}} || 32.5
|-
! 8
| [[Edith Secord]] and [[Joseph Savage]] || {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}} || 34.5
|}

Judges were
* B. Börjeson {{flagIOC|NOR|1928 Winter}}
* J. Edhoffer {{flagIOC|AUT|1928 Winter}}
* H. J. Clarke {{flagIOC|GBR|1928 Winter}}
* J. C. McDougall {{flagIOC|CAN|1928 Winter}}
* J. B. Liberman {{flagIOC|USA|1928 Winter}}

==References==
* Result List provided by the ISU

{{ISU Championships Figure skating}}
{{World Figure skating}}

[[Category:World Figure Skating Championships by year]]
[[Category:1930 in figure skating]]

[[fr:Championnats du monde de patinage artistique 1930]]
[[nl:Wereldkampioenschappen kunstschaatsen 1930]]

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7217th Air Division

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{{Infobox Military Unit
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|dates= 1959-1970
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The ”’7217th Air Division”’ (7217th AD) is an inactive [[United States Air Force]] organization. Its last assignment was with the [[United States Air Forces in Europe]], being stationed at [[Ankara Air Station]], [[Turkey]]. It was inactivated on 9 Sep 1970.

== History ==
=== Lineage===
* Established as ”’7217 Air Division (Command)”’, and organized, on 7 Aug 1959
: Inactivated on 9 Sep 1970

=== Assignments ===
* [[United States Air Forces in Europe]]
: [[Seventeenth Air Force]], 7 Aug 1959
* [[United States Air Forces in Europe]], 15 Nov 1959-9 Sep 1970.

=== Stations ===
* Ankara AS, Turkey, 7 Aug 1959-9 Sep 1970.

=== Operational History===
The division provided logistical support for all American armed forces, and military activities in [[Turkey]], [[Greece]], and [[Crete]]. Its area of responsibility extended from the [[Black Sea]] to [[Ethiopia]] and from [[Greece]] to [[Pakistan]].

The 7217th provided facilities and training for rotational tactical fighter squadrons, maintenance for aircraft assigned to Military Aid and Assistance Groups (MAAGs) in the [[Middle East]], and logistical support for occasional unscheduled aerial operations.

== References ==
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== External links ==
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{{USAF Air Forces in Europe}}
{{USAFE Mediterranean Bases}}

[[Category:Military units and formations of the United States Air Force]]
[[Category:Divisions of the United States Air Force|Air 7217]]

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