Back-to-school Movies – KSTP
Back-to-school MoviesPaul McGuire Grimes from Paul’s Trip to the Movies, gives us some of his favorite school themed movies.CARRIE (1976)If ever there was a movie to showcase the worst kind of experience you could have at prom, it would be Carrie. Sissy Spacek stars as the title character who is a small, fragile, and meek high school girl who is mercilessly teased by everyone else at school. The popular cheerleader girls mock her and laugh in her face. Even a majority of teachers and administrators have it out for her, except for the gym teacher. To top it off she lives a very isolated life under the rule of her mother, Margaret, who is an extreme religious zealot. Carrie’s anger and frustrations at her opposition triggers her telekinetic powers when she is pushed to her breaking point. A horrible accident in the gym locker room will forever change her life. Her awful classmates are served detention and their attendance at prom is now in jeopardy after their horrible treatment toward Carrie. They vow to get revenge on her in the worst way. They convince popular guy Tommy to invite her to the prom where they will rig the results to have them win prom king and queen. Carrie is suspicious of the newfound attention but goes along with it just to feel normal. Even though her mother tried to warn her, it all comes crashing down on her in the most horrific sense.-Starring: Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, John Travolta, PJ Soles, Betty BuckleySCHOOL TIES (1992)Brendan Fraser leads an all-star cast in School Ties. It’s the 1950s, and Fraser plays David Greene who leaves his small-town community in Scranton, PA to attend St. Matthews Academy in Boston, MA. It’s a high society, privileged prep school where he can show off his football skills in hopes of getting noticed to an Ivy League School. David is Jewish and soon realizes the antisemitism that runs rampant in the hallways of St. Matthews. He feels forced to hide this part of himself just so he can fit in as the new kid at school.-Now streaming on Max-Starring: Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris O’Donnell, Anthony Rapp, Cole Hauser10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (1999)Cameron James is new to Padua High School, and during his first day tour, it becomes love at first sight with Bianca Stratford. Bianca’s older sister, Katherine, is a senior at the school and is extremely disliked as she is described as tempestuous and a shrew. Bianca is desperate to be seen as popular but feels Katherine gets in the way of her image. Their father has forbidden her from going out on a date until Katherine receives a date, which essentially equates to no one dating in the family. Cameron’s ultimate goal is to take Bianca to the prom. He is not one to back down from a challenge and sets a scheme in motion to have someone win over Katherine. He turns to resident bad boy Patrick Verona and pays him to take out Katherine. As Patrick and Katherine get to know each other, they both see passed the stereotypes and reputations that have been placed on them by the other high school kids.-Now streaming on Disney+-Starring: Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gabrielle Union, Allison Janney, Larry MillerAMERICAN PIE (1999)American Pie was a huge box office hit in the late 1990s and became a pop culture mainstay due to its raunchy, jaw dropping moments. Jason Biggs’ Jim is a nerdy, lovable senior at East Great Falls High School in Michigan. Senior year becomes the biggest one yet for his friend group with Oz, Kevin, and Finch all feeling those pressures of senior year. They attend a huge party hosted by the not-to-bright, obnoxious Stifler where they realize they may graduate high school before losing their virginity first. They make a pact to have sex by prom night, but it has to be valid consensual sex. They have three weeks to make it happen as they check in and cheer each other on.-Now streaming on Paramount+-Starring: Jason Biggs, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Chris Klein, Natasha Lyonne, Eugene Levy, Jennifer Coolidge, Tara Reid, Shannon Elizabeth, Seann William ScottMEAN GIRLS (2004)“Goodbye, Africa. Hello, high school.” Lindsay Lohan was in the peak of her career when she starred as Cady in Mean Girls. She opens the film detailing on her family’s big transition from living in Africa to moving back to the United States with Cady now attending a public high school. The first day doesn’t go well as she feels around looking for new friends, like Janis Ian and Damian. They teach her about the “The Plastics”, a group of mean girls with Regina George, Gretchen, and Karen. “Evil takes human form in Regina George” as they say. At first Cady wants to be friends with the Plastics and Janis Ian and Damian. It doesn’t bode well when the sides conflict, and Janis Ian convinces Cady to infiltrate the group hoping to expose their true secrets. It wouldn’t be a high school movie without a fling as Cady becomes friends with Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of Regina George.-Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler
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2 Zinara officials bypass system, install own ‘gates’ – The Herald
Southern Africa
2 Zinara officials bypass system, install own ‘gates’ – The Herald
2 Zinara officials bypass system, install own ‘gates’
Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent
TWO Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) revenue clerks yesterday appeared in court for allegedly installing a boom override system illegally and collecting money for their personal use.
Tariro Mhuka (26) and Henderson Msowa (39) appeared before Harare regional magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa facing fraud charges.
They were granted US$200 bail each and remanded to November 30.
Zinara is the complainant, represented by its risk and loss control manager, Mr Tawanda Marenga.
The two were operating from Zinara’s Eskbank Tollgate along the Harare-Bindura highway.
Some of their duties included collection of revenue from the motoring public and remitting the collected revenue to the senior revenue clerk at the close of business.
Prosecuting, Mr Pardon Dziva alleged that on July 18, the two connived to steal from Zinara using a 10-10 Technologies (Private) Limited information system.
The company, 10-10 Technologies, is the system provider for Zinara.
Mhuka and Msowa were allegedly working together with other Zinara employees, who have since been arrested and arraigned before the court.
Others are still at large.
It is understood that after the installation of the illegal system that would bypass the normal operating system, the suspects collectively received tolling funds from the motoring public, purporting that the funds would be channelled to Zinara, when in fact they would convert the funds to their own use.
The court heard on July 20, the Zinara risk and loss control department discovered the offence through CCTV footage, prompting them to report the matter to the police.
Investigations were instituted and it was established that the boom override installations were fitted without the knowledge and consent of Zinara and also without the knowledge of 10-10 Technologies.
On July 26, a team from CID Commercial Crimes went to 10-10 Technologies and they confirmed that they had not authorised the installation of the boom override system at the Eskbank Tollgate.
The State also has CCTV footage showing Mhuka and Msowa committing the crime.
Zinara is yet to establish the total prejudice, and so far, nothing has been recovered.
Southern Africa
Angola: Country not facing energy crisis due to its oil reserves … – Macau Business
The association of companies providing services to the Angolan oil industry (AECIPA) on Wednesday rejected the idea that Angola is experiencing an energy crisis, saying that the country has “many reserves and infrastructures that allow for efficient production”.
“At Angolan level we are not in an energy crisis, we are in a process of transition, our oil industry is in a certain way mature, there are almost 50 years of oil production,” said the president of AECIPA, Bráulio de Brito.
According to the official, who was speaking at the 3rd Environment and Development Conference, Angola is producing at the limit of its capacity and has “a lot of oil reserves”.
“Our infrastructures are such that our daily production can be higher than we see today, there is work to be done to make this happen, so we will continue and the operators have the strength to make this happen. We, the service providers, are here to help,” he emphasised.
For the chairman of AECIPA, who was one of the speakers at the round table on the “Energy Crisis, the Extractive Sector and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”, there is still a way to go, but the country does not have an energy crisis as such, he insisted.
He argued that Angola needs to produce more oil efficiently and cleanly, so that “really,” he noted, the benefits of the revenues generated can be channelled into the country’s social development.
“And so that these revenues can be transformed so that Angola can be independent of oil, so that oil is another pillar of our economy and not the pillar of our economy,” he pointed out.
The chairman of AECIPA also pointed to the need for the country to continue to maintain the oil industry as the “engine for the transition to economic diversification,” admitting, however, that Angola “is not yet ready to live without oil.
“What we have to do is continue to reinforce all the good that the oil industry offers in terms of financial income, in terms of being able to produce with less impact on the environment, with very strong ecological development,” he emphasised.
The leader of the association of service providers in the oil sector in Angola also stressed the importance of the sector being aligned with the SDGs, so that production is more efficient and has less impact on the environment.
Asked during the debate about the participation of AECIPA members in the sector’s technological transformation, Bráulio de Brito said that the sector’s value chain is supported by service providers and they are the driving force behind the technological transition.
The operators “have their role to play, but on the other side of the value chain, we are the ones who carry out the service and we, the service providers, end up being the driving force behind the transition to technological transformation,” he argued.
“Because we’re the ones who really have to use these technologies so that operators can operate and coordinate production processes efficiently with less damage to the environment,” he concluded.
“The Impact of the SDGs on Business” was the motto of the 3rd Environment and Development Conference held today in Luanda by Economia & Mercado magazine.
Angola is the second largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria.
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