'Shisha Boys' is a documentary film directed and produced by British filmmaker Daniel Jewel. The film was screened on Channel 4 in 2007 on the popular 'Three Minute Wonders' strand. The film portrays the effect of the UK smoking ban on the shisha pipe smoking culture of London's Arabic quarter.
Plot Outline
According to the Internet Movie Database the plot of the film is as follows: "Danyal and his friends meet up every day at the biggest shisha smoking cafe on the Edgware Road - 'Shishawi'. They enjoy the alcohol-free and open atmosphere of the cafe, where everything can be debated and discussed. The cafe looks likely to fall victim to the smoking ban and the friends reflect on what they and London will lose - a place where young British Muslims and people from all cultures and creeds could mix freely, and break down stereotypes. The friends also discuss their views on the 7/7 bombings, which hit Edgware Road in 2005."
Plot Outline
According to the Internet Movie Database the plot of the film is as follows: "Danyal and his friends meet up every day at the biggest shisha smoking cafe on the Edgware Road - 'Shishawi'. They enjoy the alcohol-free and open atmosphere of the cafe, where everything can be debated and discussed. The cafe looks likely to fall victim to the smoking ban and the friends reflect on what they and London will lose - a place where young British Muslims and people from all cultures and creeds could mix freely, and break down stereotypes. The friends also discuss their views on the 7/7 bombings, which hit Edgware Road in 2005."
Brian Allen Scott is a purported UFO abductee who claims to have been kidnapped by gray aliens while living with his family in Arizona. In the 1970s, while on a visit to South America with some followers, Scott reportedly underwent a spiritual "transformation," becoming a personal conduit for an intergalactic being named Voltar who was the reincarnation of Incan deity Ticci Viracocha. He returned to "spread the word of Voltar" to the public in Tustin, Orange County, California.
While videotaping his tirades in Tustin and networking behind the scenes with the Tustin City Council, Scott gains increased publicity within the community of UFO believers. Scott and his cohorts devise a media campaign then travel to Washington D.C. to the Jimmy Carter White House immediately before the Iranian hostage crisis starts to attempt to deliver a "message" from Voltar under the pretext of what Scott, et al. call the "voice of the Common Man" which also contains a prophecy about benevolent aliens ( not the grey aliens ) returning to Earth in 2011.
Scott's stories of abduction and having been the living reincarnation of Viracocha have been thoroughly debunked by several UFO researchers and a scientist over the years on purely evidential grounds, lack of meaningful corroboration and the claimant being unable to reproduce quantifiable, fact based measurements which verify his claims.
Scott currently works as a well paid Health Sciences designer for a defense contractor in Pennsylvania.
While videotaping his tirades in Tustin and networking behind the scenes with the Tustin City Council, Scott gains increased publicity within the community of UFO believers. Scott and his cohorts devise a media campaign then travel to Washington D.C. to the Jimmy Carter White House immediately before the Iranian hostage crisis starts to attempt to deliver a "message" from Voltar under the pretext of what Scott, et al. call the "voice of the Common Man" which also contains a prophecy about benevolent aliens ( not the grey aliens ) returning to Earth in 2011.
Scott's stories of abduction and having been the living reincarnation of Viracocha have been thoroughly debunked by several UFO researchers and a scientist over the years on purely evidential grounds, lack of meaningful corroboration and the claimant being unable to reproduce quantifiable, fact based measurements which verify his claims.
Scott currently works as a well paid Health Sciences designer for a defense contractor in Pennsylvania.
The 2008 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team will represent the University of Southern Mississippi during the 2008 college football season. The team's Head Coach is Larry Fedora, who will begin his first season as the Eagles' head coach, replacing Jeff Bower, who resigned after accumulating a 119-82-1 record at Southern from 1990-2007. USM has been a member of Conference USA (C-USA) since the league's inception in 1995, and has participated in that conference's Eastern Division since 2005. The Golden Eagles will play their home games in 2008 at historic in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, which has been Southern Miss football's "home" stadium since 1932.
2008 Signing Class
The Eagles landed a strong 2008 signing class, possibly the best in the school's history, with 27 total signees who earned the Golden Eagles a consensus top-50 signing class. The star of the class is undoubtedly in-state WR DeAndre Brown (Ocean Springs). Brown was ranked as the nation's #3 Receiver by Scout.com and #4 by Rivals.com and was the only recruit given a five-star rating by both services to sign with a non-BCS conference school. USM also landed three standout players from Mississippi's top high school program, Batesville-South Panola, in CB Bud Barksdale, DE/DT Terrance Pope and OG Quinn Sanford. Some of Southern's other impressive in-state high school signees were QB Bret Jefcoat (Fulton), RB Desmond Johnson (Yazoo City), DE Willie Packer (Moss Point), QB/DB Kendrick Presley (Kosciusko), DE Aljoshua Tillman (Meadville), OT/DT Bo Tillman (Meadville) and WR Bruce Wilbourn (Sardis). USM's standout out-of-state signees include WR Jordan McNair (Port St. Joe, Florida), WR Quinton Pierce (Mobile, Alabama), CB Marcal Robinson (Prichard, Alabama) and DT Joel Ross (Houma, Louisiana). The Golden Eagles also signed several JUCO prospects of note, including TE Jonathan Massey (Gautier/Co-Lin), a former Vanderbilt signee.
Southern also offered scholarships to former walk-on QB Austin Davis (Collinsville), who is expected to compete for the Golden Eagles starting QB spot, and to DB Jamison Hughes (Oxford), who will sit out the 2008 season after transferring from Ole Miss.
2008 Signing Class
The Eagles landed a strong 2008 signing class, possibly the best in the school's history, with 27 total signees who earned the Golden Eagles a consensus top-50 signing class. The star of the class is undoubtedly in-state WR DeAndre Brown (Ocean Springs). Brown was ranked as the nation's #3 Receiver by Scout.com and #4 by Rivals.com and was the only recruit given a five-star rating by both services to sign with a non-BCS conference school. USM also landed three standout players from Mississippi's top high school program, Batesville-South Panola, in CB Bud Barksdale, DE/DT Terrance Pope and OG Quinn Sanford. Some of Southern's other impressive in-state high school signees were QB Bret Jefcoat (Fulton), RB Desmond Johnson (Yazoo City), DE Willie Packer (Moss Point), QB/DB Kendrick Presley (Kosciusko), DE Aljoshua Tillman (Meadville), OT/DT Bo Tillman (Meadville) and WR Bruce Wilbourn (Sardis). USM's standout out-of-state signees include WR Jordan McNair (Port St. Joe, Florida), WR Quinton Pierce (Mobile, Alabama), CB Marcal Robinson (Prichard, Alabama) and DT Joel Ross (Houma, Louisiana). The Golden Eagles also signed several JUCO prospects of note, including TE Jonathan Massey (Gautier/Co-Lin), a former Vanderbilt signee.
Southern also offered scholarships to former walk-on QB Austin Davis (Collinsville), who is expected to compete for the Golden Eagles starting QB spot, and to DB Jamison Hughes (Oxford), who will sit out the 2008 season after transferring from Ole Miss.
Air Traveller's Security Charge (ATSC)
Canadian Listed Airports
Exhibit III-1. Listed Airports for the ATSC
British Columbia
*Abbotsford
*Campbell River
*Castlegar
*Comox
*Cranbrook
*Dawson Creek
*Fort St. John
*Kamloops
*Kelowna
*Nanaimo
*Penticton
*Prince George
*Prince Rupert
*Quesnel
*Sandspit
*Smithers
*Terrace
*Vancouver International
*Victoria International
*Williams Lake
Alberta
*Calgary International
*Edmonton International
*Fort McMurray
*Grande Prairie
*Lethbridge
*Lloydminster
*Medicine Hat
Saskatchewan
*Prince Albert
*Regina
*Saskatoon (Diefenbaker Int'l)
Manitoba
*Brandon
*Thompson
*Winnipeg International
Ontario
*Hamilton
*Kingston
*Kitchener/Waterloo Regional
*London
*North Bay
*Ottawa (Macdonald-Cartier Int'l)
*Sarnia (Chris Hadfield)
*Sault Ste. Marie
*Sudbury
*Thunder Bay
*Timmins
*Toronto/Buttonville Munic.
*Toronto (City Centre)
*Toronto (LBPIA)
*Windsor
Quebec
*Alma
*Bagotville
*Baie-Comeau
*Chibougamau/Chapais
*Gaspé
*Îles-de-la-Madeleine
*Kuujjuaq
*Kuujjuarapik
*La Grande Rivière
*La Grande-3
*La Grande-4
*Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon
*Mont Joli
*Montreal International (Dorval)
*Montreal Intern’l (Mirabel)
*Quebec (Jean Lesage Intern'l)
*Roberval
*Rouyn-Noranda
*Sept-Îles
*Val d'Or
New Brunswick
*Bathurst
*Charlo
*Fredericton
*Moncton
*Saint John
*St. Leonard
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown
Nova Scotia
*Halifax International
*Sydney
*Yarmouth
Newfoundland and Labrador
*Churchill Falls
*Deer Lake
*Gander International
*Goose Bay
*St. Anthony
*St. John's International
*Stephenville
*Wabush
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Yukon
Whitehorse International
Nunavut
Iqaluit
Canadian Listed Airports
Exhibit III-1. Listed Airports for the ATSC
British Columbia
*Abbotsford
*Campbell River
*Castlegar
*Comox
*Cranbrook
*Dawson Creek
*Fort St. John
*Kamloops
*Kelowna
*Nanaimo
*Penticton
*Prince George
*Prince Rupert
*Quesnel
*Sandspit
*Smithers
*Terrace
*Vancouver International
*Victoria International
*Williams Lake
Alberta
*Calgary International
*Edmonton International
*Fort McMurray
*Grande Prairie
*Lethbridge
*Lloydminster
*Medicine Hat
Saskatchewan
*Prince Albert
*Regina
*Saskatoon (Diefenbaker Int'l)
Manitoba
*Brandon
*Thompson
*Winnipeg International
Ontario
*Hamilton
*Kingston
*Kitchener/Waterloo Regional
*London
*North Bay
*Ottawa (Macdonald-Cartier Int'l)
*Sarnia (Chris Hadfield)
*Sault Ste. Marie
*Sudbury
*Thunder Bay
*Timmins
*Toronto/Buttonville Munic.
*Toronto (City Centre)
*Toronto (LBPIA)
*Windsor
Quebec
*Alma
*Bagotville
*Baie-Comeau
*Chibougamau/Chapais
*Gaspé
*Îles-de-la-Madeleine
*Kuujjuaq
*Kuujjuarapik
*La Grande Rivière
*La Grande-3
*La Grande-4
*Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon
*Mont Joli
*Montreal International (Dorval)
*Montreal Intern’l (Mirabel)
*Quebec (Jean Lesage Intern'l)
*Roberval
*Rouyn-Noranda
*Sept-Îles
*Val d'Or
New Brunswick
*Bathurst
*Charlo
*Fredericton
*Moncton
*Saint John
*St. Leonard
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown
Nova Scotia
*Halifax International
*Sydney
*Yarmouth
Newfoundland and Labrador
*Churchill Falls
*Deer Lake
*Gander International
*Goose Bay
*St. Anthony
*St. John's International
*Stephenville
*Wabush
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Yukon
Whitehorse International
Nunavut
Iqaluit