Of course, New Orleans wasn't the only city hit by yellow fever, but its warm swampy environment proved an especially deadly incubator, particularly during those years when—as the financial hub of the old southwest, a paradoxical sort of frontier capital, one of the most populous cities in the U. S.
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SpongeBob SquarePants: The Secret Box Explained (& How It Changed)
SpongeBob SquarePants has some mysteries of its own, such as the embarrassing Christmas picture Patrick kept in his secret box. Many fans remember seeing such pic, but current reruns of the episode don't include that reveal, so what's the story behind the secret box? SpongeBob SquarePants debuted on Nickelodeon in 1999 and has become one of the longest-running American animated series.
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In season 2's episode "The Secret Box", it's revealed that Patrick has a box where he keeps something very important to him, and he won't even let SpongeBob take a look inside. Patrick eventually shows SpongeBob what's in the box: a piece of string. But what SpongeBob didn't know is that, when the string is pulled, a secret compartment opens and reveals something truly embarrassing for SpongeBob. But what was it?
Reporter reveals the secret to texting Rudy Giuliani - CNN Video
Opiate supplier AmerisourceBergen wants client list kept secret
A pharmaceutical supplier accused by the Tennessee attorney general in a corporate conspiracy to profiteer from the opioid epidemic wants to keep its client list secret.
The lawsuit, though, was initially filed under seal to allow the opiate distributor a chance to review it and make a pitch to keep under wraps any information the firm says is "highly confidential, proprietary or trade secret information."
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"The state believes its complaint should be made public because the information in it is damning, and there is no compelling reason why any of the information contained in it should be permanently withheld from the public," said Assistant Attorney General Margaret Rowland.
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Police 'followed the money' after Des Plaines bank robbery with secret GPS tracker |
Major journal editors blast EPA's 'secret science' rule, again | Science | AAAS
Both statements come in response to an EPA proposal for a new rule that would generally bar the agency from using studies that do not make their underlying data publicly available. EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler has said the rule is needed to ensure the agency uses only the best available science.
The editors also urge the agency to reject the idea, floated in a recently leaked draft supplement to its proposal , of retroactively applying the data transparency rule to studies the agency has used in the past to set pollution limits. A retroactive requirement could prevent the agency from considering those studies when it periodically updates those standards, as required by law.
Fullerton Attorneys Improperly Spiked Number of Secret City Hall Records Allegedly Downloaded by
"I deal with a lot of cities, a lot of government agencies. I mean this is unique, to say the least," said media attorney Kelly Aviles, who represents Ferguson.
But the list of files was more than cut in half to when Fullerton attorneys shortened the list to 19 files, according to documents filed by city attorneys to the Orange County Superior Court Nov. 19.
Kimberly Hall Barlow, Fullerton's litigator in the case, said the original 50 files was an erroneous list.
Schmuck: The secret is out and all of the Lamar Jackson skeptics are trying to catch up with the
That notion gained some momentum when the Los Angeles Chargers got a chance to see Jackson for the second time in last year's playoffs and bounced back from a regular-season loss to knock the Ravens out in the wild-card round.
Fast forward to the preseason this year and there were a lot of pundits who were convinced that there was nothing really special about the former Louisville quarterback who they thought was all legs and no arm.
Of course, most everyone were disabused of that notion by the time Jackson dispensed with the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots on "Sunday Night Football" three weeks ago, but Monday night's complete and utter undressing of the defending NFC champion Los Angeles Rams removed all doubt.
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