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Sejarah Lahirnya C-41, Bibit Cabai Unggul dari Tanah Marjinal Bondowoso

foto berita jatimSejarah Lahirnya C-41, Bibit Cabai Unggul dari Tanah Marjinal Bondowoso. 👇

Inovasi di dunia pertanian selalu dinamis. Di Kabupaten Bondowoso terdapat bibit cabai rawit unggulan dari tanah gersang. Lahan tadah hujan.

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Eddie Howe provides injury update on Alexander Isak after the Newcastle striker played against Fulham last week with a broken toe before missing their draw with Man City

Alexander Isak will probably be out of action until after the international break
The Swedish striker suffered the injury against Wolves, but played six days later He is likely to miss the trip to Everton and the Swedish Nations League matches LISTEN NOW: It all starts! available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Monday and Thursday By Craig Hope Published: 5:51 AM EDT, September 30, 2024 [
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Bridge: Sept. 30, 2024

Cy the Cynic still buys spiffy clothes online, hoping to impress women he dates. “I ordered two nice sweaters,” Cy told me, “but they seemed to pick up a lot of static electricity.” “You returned them?” “They shipped me two more,” the Cynic said, “free of charge.” Cy was declarer at today’s slam, and when [
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Word Game: Sept. 30, 2024

TODAY’S WORD — NOURISH (NOURISH: NUR-ish: Nurture; to promote the growth of.) Average mark 13 words Time limit 30 minutes Can you find 18 or more words in NOURISH? The list will be published tomorrow. SATURDAY’S WORD — SIGNIFICANT saint sang satin scan scant scat sift sifting sign sing siting snag snit stag stain staining [
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Man, 66, denies kidnap & murder of Victoria Hall – 24 years after teen girl, 17, found dead in ditch

A MAN has denied kidnapping and murdering a teen girl – 24 years after she was found dead in a ditch.

Victoria Hall, 17, was last seen on September 19, 1999, after a night out with pals at a club in Felixstowe, Suffolk.

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Victoria Hall was found dead after vanishing on a night out[/caption]

Her her body was discovered five days later in a water-filled ditch 25 miles away near Stowmarket.

Steve Wright appeared at Ipswich Crown Court today where he denied murdering Victoria on September 19, 1999.

The 66-year-old also denied kidnapping the teen as he entered his pleas via videolink.

That charge alleges he “unlawfully and by force or fraud took or carried away Victoria Hall against her will”.

Wright is also accused of of the attempted kidnap of a 22-year-old woman the night before Victoria’s disappearance.

He did not enter a plea for that charge and was remanded into custody ahead of a hearing on December 2.

A provisional trial set to last four weeks was scheduled for February 2, 2026, at the Old Bailey.

Victoria was walking home from the Bandbox nightclub with best friend Gemma Algar in the early hours of the morning when she vanished.

The pair had stopped at a takeaway before saying goodbye at 2.30am just 300 yards from Victoria’s home.

Her parents woke up the next morning and realised Victoria had not come home – and alerted the police.

Tragically Victoria’s body was discovered on September 24.

Suffolk Police reopened its investigation in 2019 after receiving fresh information, which it would not expand upon.

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Ex-Chelsea and Arsenal star Lassana Diarra’s legal action against Fifa risks ‘anarchy’ and changing transfers forever

FORMER Premier League midfielder Lassana Diarra will learn the outcome of his legal battle with FIFA this week.

The 39-year-old’s case stems from his time with Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow and a dispute over wages.

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Lassana Diarra will learn the outcome of his legal battle this week[/caption]
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The case stemmed from his time with Lokomotiv Moscow[/caption]

In the summer of 2014, Diarra fell out with then-Lokomotiv manager Leonid Kuchuk.

Club officials subsequently tried reducing his salary, suggesting it was justified due to his drop in performance.

The Frenchman refused to accept the pay cut and eventually stopped attending training.

Lokomotiv terminated his contract as a result and took the matter to FIFA.

The football governing body banned Diarra before the Court of Aarbitration for Sport ordered him to pay €10.5million plus interest in compensation.

Belgian club Royal Charleroi then made him an offer, subject to a guarantee they would not have to pay any additional compensation sought by Lokomotiv.

But when they did not receive those guarantees, they withdrew the proposal.

Diarra’s legal team argue this amounted to a restriction of trade and a breach of European labour law because Diarra was prevented from engaging in his profession.

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FIFA refused to issue the international transfer certificate (ITC) which Charleroi needed to register him.

Diarra claims he played no role in talks between Lokomotiv and Anzhi Makhachkala, his former club, but still found himself blocked from resuming his career after being denied his ITC.

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will now determine whether FIFA’s refusal to issue the ITC was lawful or not.

If it is not deemed lawful, FIFA may have to overhaul the whole ITC process.

The football governing body could lose authority in the transfer market as a result, with clubs and players taking more control.

Belgian sports law experts and academics Robby Houben, Oliver Budzinski and Melchior Wathelet suggested: “The likely practical outcome of Diarra will be that the transfer system in football, as we know it, will fall.”

The Guardian also claim it could lead to “anarchy”.

Diarra’s legal case is set to be concluded on Friday, October 4.

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Virgin Media makes eight premium channels FREE for millions of customers with big names like Sky on the list

VIRGIN Media is making eight premium channels free for TV viewers throughout October to keep the kids entertained.

From tomorrow (October 1) channels that you usually have to pay extra for will be unlocked until the end of the month.

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Cartoon Network is top of the list of channels[/caption]
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Nickelodeon, home to SpongeBob SquarePants, is also available this month[/caption]

The list includes several big names in children’s television, such as Cartoon Network and Sky Kids.

These would normally set customers back ÂŁ5 extra a month.

The Nickelodeon channels are also part of the giveaway, with the main channel, Nick Jr, Nick Jr Too and Nicktoons.

Virgin Media says the offering will provide watchers with access to hundreds of kid’s shows.

Better still, telly fans don’t have to wait for their favourite shows to appear on the channels.

The deal provides access to on-demand as well to watch content when you want.

It all comes at a good time too, with the autumn half term around the corner.

See the full list of channels available for free below.

  • Sky Kids
  • Cartoon Network
  • Boomerang HD
  • Cartoonito HD
  • Nickelodeon
  • Nick Jr.
  • Nick Jr. Too
  • Nicktoons

Virgin Media customers do not need to do anything on their account to redeem the freebie, all the channels will be automatically unlocked on Tuesday until 6am on October 31.

“With half-term fast approaching, we’re offering a helping hand to keep the whole family entertained throughout October, by giving our customers access to a host of premium kids and teen TV channels at no extra cost,” said David Bouchier, Chief TV & Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2.

“Virgin TV is all about bringing together brilliant entertainment, and this is part of our commitment to give our customers access to a range of top-quality TV all year round so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.”

When is the autumn half term?

These limited time free channels come at a great time for the half term.

The autumn half term dates vary depending on where you like and the local authority.

But generally, for England and Wales it’s Monday 28 October to Friday 1 November.

In Scotland it’s a bit earlier.

The mid-term break dates are from Monday 14 to Friday 25 October 2024.

Meanwhile, in Northern Ireland it’s a shorter break, with two days off on Thursday 31 October and Friday 1 November.

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