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Die ACL von Joomla ist ja immer noch in gewisser Weise ein "Steckenpferd" von mir. Neben einer Einführung hätte ich auch hier Lust, mit einigen Beispielen, t...

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Adding Grants in K2 with Joomla 3 – Video


Adding Grants in K2 with Joomla 3
Adding grants into k2 with extra fields, grants will get filtered at the end via the extra fields.

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NYC victim: Bike path attacker never said a word

The Associated Press A police officer stops a bicyclist from entering a section of New York's Riverside Park South where a man earlier went on a rampage stabbing five people, including a one-year-old, early Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013. The suspect, who appeared to be homeless and emotionally disturbed, was taken into custody, said Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly. All the victims were expected to survive, though one of the women was listed in critical condition. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

The New York Times/October 3, 2013

NEW YORK (AP) One of the five people slashed by a homeless man on a New York City park bike path says the attacker never said a word.

James Fayette, whose 1-year-old son also was slashed, told The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1byOD7h ) from his hospital bed Wednesday that it could have been much worse: His son could have been killed.

Fayette had been pushing his son in a stroller when the attacker went on a rampage with scissors Tuesday morning.

Fayette says he put himself between his son and the attacker. Also injured were two joggers and a man walking his dog.

Julius Graham was charged with five counts of assault, criminal possession of a weapon and resisting arrest. The 43-year-old Texas native had been living in a Bronx shelter. He was taken to a hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.

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Cameron: Word count reveals all

2 October 2013 Last updated at 08:05 ET

Count up the repeated words and phrases in David Cameron's conference speech and you capture what it was really about.

Labour was mentioned 25 times whereas the Lib Dems just twice , the Coalition once, Nick Clegg, UKIP and Nigel Farage not at all.

The prime minister wants to turn the political argument into what he calls a straight red/blue fight. His message was summed up in a single soundbite attacking "Red Ed and his Blue Peter economy all sticking plasters and quick fixes... cobbled together for the TV cameras".

Tory market research reveals that voters are more moved by doubts about whether Labour would ever do what they promise, rather than the attacks on "a return to 1970s socialism" which moves Tory supporters, the Tory press and big business.

There were 15 pleas to "finish the job." David Cameron and George Osborne are determined to kill the idea that they think the economy is now fixed. He reminded the country that after three years of cuts the deficit was still huge. They believe that having lost the Plan A/Plan B argument Labour is trying to change the subject to a debate about living standards. They are determined to wrestle it back again.

What's described as the new Tory mission - building a "land of opportunity" - was mentioned 13 times.

The party hopes that it captures an optimistic vision; their commitment to reform education and welfare as well as the economy; and their belief in helping all and not just the few. It will be interesting to see if the phrase lasts any longer than many previous Conference phrases that die almost as soon as they're uttered.

What will stay in the memory from this Conference is the Tories' laser-like focus on the threat from Ed Miliband which they once laughed off.

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Youtuber Philly Jus Ask Why Doesnt Tommy Sotomayor Offer Solutions To The Problems He Discusses? – Video


Youtuber Philly Jus Ask Why Doesnt Tommy Sotomayor Offer Solutions To The Problems He Discusses?
follow me on twitter http://www.twitter.com/tjsotomayor see his video at http://youtu.be/8bV8e3eUa_g.

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