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Bascom Group Presents Prime Downtown Long Beach Vacant Ground Floor Retail Space to the Market

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Bascom Group, LLC has presented for lease a 4,100 square feet ground floor with patios second generation restaurant space, ideal for a full-service restaurant concept, to the downtown Long Beach market.

Key Points: 
  • IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Bascom Group, LLC has presented for lease a 4,100 square feet ground floor with patios second generation restaurant space, ideal for a full-service restaurant concept, to the downtown Long Beach market.
  • Ideally located at 200 Pine Avenue in the prime downtown area, there is an adjoining 3,865 square feet lower-level space.
  • A visual landmark in Downtown Long Beach, 200 Pine is a six-story office tower with an attached 123-stall parking structure.
  • Originally adopted in 2012, the Downtown Plan was established by Long Beach Development Services to create a vibrant urban core.

Mr Bates vs The Post Office depicts one of the UK's worst miscarriages of justice: here’s why so many victims didn’t speak out

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

However, viewers might find themselves with one looming unanswered question as they watch: how could this persist, at such a scale, for so long?

Key Points: 
  • However, viewers might find themselves with one looming unanswered question as they watch: how could this persist, at such a scale, for so long?
  • The efforts of Bates and others have been invaluable – but they are a tiny subset of the overall victims.
  • By and large, most sub-postmaster victims did not speak out about the injustice they faced.
  • This article is part of Conversation Insights
    The Insights team generates long-form journalism derived from interdisciplinary research.
  • The team is working with academics from different backgrounds who have been engaged in projects aimed at tackling societal and scientific challenges.

Sub-postmasters told they were the ‘only ones’

  • I was led to believe at this meeting that I was the only sub-postmaster who was having problems with shortfalls.
  • It made me feel stupid that I was the only person who had these issues.
  • I confirmed that I had not done anything wrong and asked again about issues with the Horizon system.
  • I was led to believe at this meeting that I was the only sub-postmaster who was having problems with shortfalls.
  • Being told they were the only one not only discouraged victims from speaking out, it also planted a seed of self-doubt in many of their minds.

‘Spat on, shouted at and shunned’

  • While the drama focuses on the heartwarming story of Hamilton, who received an inordinate amount of support from her local community, most sub-postmasters were not so lucky.
  • Our analyses of the public inquiry statements reveal the local stigmatisation and shame that many felt.
  • There are vivid accounts of sub-postmasters being spat on, shouted at and shunned.
  • Those who experienced a wrongful accusation had similar negative mental health outcomes as those who were wrongfully convicted.
  • Our research leads us to believe these feelings of shame and experiences of stigmatisation discouraged people from speaking out about the injustice.

Victims were unable to defend themselves

  • Imagine that, tomorrow morning, you walk into work and are called into your line-manager’s office.
  • They accuse you of something and tell you to gather your personal items as you are being sacked.
  • This is the nightmare reality that sub-postmasters who were accused of theft and false accounting often faced.
  • As one victim, Keith Macaldowie, recalled during the inquiry:
    They closed the office when they suspended me, so I couldn’t gain access.
  • Overall, we found the lack of access to information that could prove the sub-postmasters’ innocence discouraged them from trying to speak out.

‘The Queen’s business’

  • As one of the victims, Nicola Arch, told us:
    Working for the Post Office, it was the Queen’s business.
  • The Queen acknowledges the Post Office — her face is on the stamps.
  • In that era, everyone believed that it was a very prestigious company to work for, very respected … Everyone thought the Post Office could never be wrong.
  • The Queen acknowledges the Post Office — her face is on the stamps.
  • Despite individual appeals by sub-postmasters, Post Office managers did not challenge the leadership or organisation, and apparently believed their systems, including Horizon, were infallible.

The myth of ‘infallible systems’

  • It also fuelled their self-doubt about whether this “perfect” system really could have any bugs in it.
  • When injustices comes to light, often years after harm has occurred, we often hear people ask: ‘If this was going on, why didn’t they tell someone?
  • Post Office employees have given evidence confirming that sub-postmasters were subject to “good character checks”.
  • This alone should have raised concerns about these accusations, both inside and outside the Post Office.


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Grace Augustine receives funding from the British Academy / Leverhulme Trust for her research on the Post Office Horizon IT Scandal project. Jan Lodge receives funding from the British Academy / Leverhulme Trust for his research on the Post Office Horizon IT Scandal project. Mislav Radic receives funding from the British Academy / Leverhulme Trust for his research on the Post Office Horizon IT Scandal project.

PMcardio Launches Certified AI-Powered Solution that Outperforms Doctors in Heart Attack Detection

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Thursday, November 23, 2023

This pioneering AI-powered clinical assistant is now the first certified solution proven to outperform doctors in detecting heart attacks.

Key Points: 
  • This pioneering AI-powered clinical assistant is now the first certified solution proven to outperform doctors in detecting heart attacks.
  • Traditional diagnostic methods, focused on the STEMI/NSTEMI criteria, miss about 30% of acute heart attack patients, highlighting the need for more accurate and prompt detection.
  • With over 2,500 hospitals on the waiting list, PMcardio is on track to transform heart attack diagnosis on a global scale.
  • This development is set to have a widespread impact, fundamentally transforming the approach to heart attack diagnosis and treatment around the globe.

Global $30+ Bn Cut Flowers Markets, 2018-2022 & 2023-2031 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

The global cut flowers market held a market value of US$ 30.63 Billion in 2022, with a value of US$ 51.9 Billion by 2031.

Key Points: 
  • The global cut flowers market held a market value of US$ 30.63 Billion in 2022, with a value of US$ 51.9 Billion by 2031.
  • All these health advantages of cut flowers have made them a popular choice for home decor, events, and corporate settings, driving the growth of the cut flowers market.
  • The increase in the usage of cut flowers in retail and hospitality is one of the key drivers for the cut flowers market.
  • The use of cut flowers has become an important aspect of visual merchandising and interior decoration in these sectors, leading to a growing demand for cut flowers.

Annual "End Your Year Strong Empowerment Summit" Boasts World Leaders, Top Entertainers and Resources to Help Maximize the Remainder of the Year and Launch You Into Your Next Year

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Friday, December 15, 2023

ATLANTA, Dec. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Visionary futurist, thought leader, and global life and business strategist, Dr. Cindy Trimm, has announced that registration is open for her annual conference, End Your Year Strong Empowerment Summit. End Your Year Strong (EYYS), an annual empowerment summit created to provide an elevated experience that empowers attendees to boldly move forward and engage in an ever-changing world, will take place December 14-16, 2023 at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis (265 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303). Registration is open and can be completed at https://endyouryearstrong.com.

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GOAT HOSPITALITY GROUP TAPPED AS W MIAMI'S OFFICIAL FOOD AND BEVERAGE PARTNER

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

MIAMI , Dec. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Goat Hospitality Group, one of South Florida's ascending hospitality companies, announces its partnership with W Miami, the urban oasis located in the heart of the downtown's trendy Brickell District. Goat Hospitality takes the helm of the luxury hotel's food and beverage program.

Key Points: 
  • Goat Hospitality takes the helm of the luxury hotel's food and beverage program.
  • Goat Hospitality now oversees the hotel's entire food and beverage program, which currently includes the 15th-floor full-service rooftop restaurant ADDiKT, two-acre pool deck, Icon Café (now Cafe Icon by Goat Hospitality), events and catering, and in-room dining.
  • "We are thrilled to be collaborating with Goat Hospitality Group and offering our hotel guests the ultimate food and beverage experience," says Kashmira Maneckji, General Manager of W Miami.
  • Today, Goat Hospitality Group remains one of South Florida's largest employers for individuals with special abilities in the hospitality sector.

Lovin' Life Music Fest Announces First Wave of Artists for May 2024 First-Time Event

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Southern Entertainment unveiled the headliners for the inaugural Lovin' Life Music Fest coming to Charlotte May 3-5, 2024. The three-day music festival, a first for Charlotte, will showcase more than 40 artists across three stages, spanning multiple genres and generations. Headliners include: Global Superstar Post Malone, legendary singer/songwriter, Stevie Nicks, and American singer/songwriter, Noah Kahan. Additional artists will be unveiled in the coming weeks and months. Early Bird Tickets go on sale December 14 at 8 a.m. EST, available exclusively at www.llmfclt.com

Key Points: 
  • The three-day music festival, a first for Charlotte, will showcase more than 40 artists across three stages, spanning multiple genres and generations.
  • "We're thrilled to support the ongoing effort to make our hometown of Charlotte a Music City in such a big way."
  • Southern Entertainment, a national entertainment and production company based in Charlotte, N.C. is responsible for acclaimed music festivals across multiple states, including the sold-out Carolina Country Music Fest in Myrtle Beach SC and the Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood, NJ.
  • For more information about the Lovin' Life Music Fest, visit www.llmfclt.com .

LATV Launches New Series 'Royal T', Celebrating the Worldwide Trans and Non-Binary Community

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Monday, November 27, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continued push to elevate diverse programming, Latino Alternative Television (www.latv.com), the leading English-speaking Gen Z and Millennial Latino entertainment network in the nation, and the second-largest U.S Hispanic-focused digital network, will premiere "Royal T" on November 28. Hosted by Queen Victoria Ortega, the series is an inspiring, fun, and fierce half-hour talk show honoring excellence in the trans and non-binary community.

Key Points: 
  • Hosted by Queen Victoria Ortega, the series is an inspiring, fun, and fierce half-hour talk show honoring excellence in the trans and non-binary community.
  • "Royal T" is the latest big title series from LATV's LGBTQ+ content under the umbrella of the network's "LATV Queer" programming.
  • "I've always loved that we have the platform at LATV to create opportunities that allow us the privilege to work with these diverse communities," says Andres Palencia, CEO of LATV.
  • "Royal T" will blend Queen Victoria Ortega's brand of "get it done" service and community activism with her trademark spicy wit, broad knowledge, and connection to the trans and non-binary community.

Servicon's Stacey Wong Named to ISPE Board of Directors

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

CULVER CITY, Calif., Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Servicon Strategic Partnerships Vice President Stacey Wong has been named to the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) board of directors as Vendor Night chair.

Key Points: 
  • CULVER CITY, Calif., Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Servicon Strategic Partnerships Vice President Stacey Wong has been named to the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) board of directors as Vendor Night chair.
  • In her board of director role, Wong will spearhead the ISPE 2024 Vendor Night, an annual event for members to gather, learn, and network.
  • "I am excited to lead the team responsible for planning and executing Vendor Night and the technical session for ISPE," Wong says.
  • "We were thrilled about Stacey's appointment to the ISPE board," says Servicon CEO and President Laurie Sewell.

The Crown: Queen Elizabeth's popularity at her death could lead to a favourable depiction of her least flattering moment

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

In this controversial interview, Diana said:

Key Points: 
  • In this controversial interview, Diana said:
    I don’t think many people will want me to be queen.
  • Diana, now no longer in line to be Queen of England, resolved instead to be “queen of people’s hearts”.
  • Nonetheless, the following year Ipsos recorded a temporary drop in satisfaction with the queen from 75% in 1992 to 66%.
  • Supported by her popularity at her death, it will likely present the queen’s inaction in 1997 as a temporary misjudgement in a long life of public service.

A rebounding monarch

  • This was partly due to a succession of milestones which encouraged public celebration of the royal family and its matriarch.
  • These include the royal weddings of 2011 and 2018, the televised christening of Prince George (2013) (the so-called “republican slayer”), and the queen’s Diamond (2012) and Platinum Jubilees.
  • These fond cultural memories will form a vital counterpart to The Crown’s treatment of the queen’s brief fall from grace.

A nation grieves

  • The phenomenon of collective grief suggests that she may have stood, for some, for our own pandemic losses.
  • While mourning Diana as “the people’s Princess”, the series will likely end with Queen Elizabeth as the ultimate queen of hearts.


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Bethany Layne does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.