Sue Stain Ability and Lil#39; Waste present an Eco-Comedy Film Competition Submission No bottled water was purchased or consumed during the ...
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I was told that Lieutenant Edwin Fay was thrilled with being a naval intelligence officer back in 1964. James Bond-mania was in full swing and Fay was a big fan of the novels and films.
Fay was pleased to learn that his true-life hero, the late President John F. Kennedy, a World War II naval officer, was also a fan of the novels and once dined with Bond’s creator, Ian Fleming.
Fay, a thin, baby-faced young man of 28, was stationed in San Diego, California in 1964. His assignment was to coordinate intelligence with the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) and the Mexican Federal Judicial Police concerning a Mexican crime lord suspected of smuggling vast amounts of narcotics into the United States via a fleet of merchant ships.
Fay thought this was the stuff of thrillers. He loved traveling down to Tijuana, Mexico in his “civies,” his civilian clothes, for meetings with the FBN and the as he left the bar. The two gunmen beat Fay into unconsciousness and pushed him into the cab of a truck. A FBN informant later reported that Fay was taken to a ranch outside Tijuana. He was tied and bound to a chair in a dark room and then revived. The two gunmen, identified by the informant only as Pedro and Alfredo, began to beat Fay.
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In today’s sustainable packaging-focused environment, if you were given the opportunity to build a package manufacturing business from the ground up that was green from stem to stern, where would you begin? Perhaps you would integrate the latest building technologies for energy savings and clean manufacturing. State-of-the-art equipment that kept waste to a minimum and uptime to a maximum would certainly be on your list. What about your end product? [APB_Ext_DSC9222_R.jpg}Would it incorporate the latest materials to reduce your customers’ environmental footprint?
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Defeating dry weatherBangkok Post - Jan 01, 1970
A water temperature between 25 to 38C is ideal. Murad#39;s Complete Reform is a multi-benefit product that helps protect and improve skin condition in just one bottle. For oily skin, choose something light and non-sticky. Proactiv Green Tea Moisturizer is
The Japan Times - Jan 01, 1970
Cultures mingle amid Atami#39;s hot springsDried fish is a specialty of Atami, but during my stay I sought out a bottle of the peninsula#39;s orange wine which, when chilled, makes for a refreshing aperitif. Mary Crawford Fraser (aka Mrs. Hugh Fraser), an American author who was the wife of a
Mother Nature Network - Jan 01, 1970
On set, she refills reusable water bottles for the puppeteers — a task that would usually fall to a low-level production assistant, but that Watkins gladly takes on so that no one will be tempted to drink from a plastic bottle and toss it in the trash and morenbsp;raquo;
New Zealand Herald - Jan 01, 1970
But maybe all it takes to add light is a soft drink bottle filled with water and a bit of bleach. The bottle is put through a small hole in the roof, leaving the top part exposed to the sun. Light refracts through the water in the bottle and spreads and morenbsp;raquo;Boston Herald - Jan 01, 1970
A bottle stood on part of a sea wall. quot;I could see right through the green glass to the message,quot; said Snyder. quot;And I thought maybe it#39;s like a treasure map or some important papers. It could have been anything.quot; Snyder took the bottle home. and morenbsp;raquo;Mountain Xpress - Jan 01, 1970
We were always strategically hiding water bottles. It#39;s not a long show, but it#39;s an energetic show. We were always like, where can we hide a water bottle for Tom so he can somehow make it through this marathon? And then the snow. and morenbsp;raquo;
Sydney Morning Herald - Jan 01, 1970
Having got through the worst of his recovery, Tink, now some 20 kilograms lighter than he was before his treatment, is giving speeches, with the occasional aid of a small blue drinking bottle filled with water. The treatment gave him third-degree burns and morenbsp;raquo;