End of the Line Pub
St. Patrick's Day entertainment at End of the Line Pub by Sean McCabe & Henry Fredericks & Wednesday night crew March 17 in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia shot with a Samsung Galaxy s4.
Bridgetown Levees
New Year's Day Levees at Royal Canadian Legion Br. 33 in Bridgetown, Eden Golf and Country Club in nearby Paradise and the End of the Line Pub in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Canada Jan. 1, 2017.
2012 Bridgetown, Nova Scotia Tree Lighting
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2015 Bridgetown, Nova Scotia Tree Lighting
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Bridgetown, NS Sept 20, 2013
Nova Scotia Liberals celebrate at Bridgetown CC Oct 08 13 022
Local music in downtown Wolfville, NS 20160418
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Bridgetown, 26 Mar 2014, Crossed Electrical Lines
After a tree fell on powerlines (two poles from our house), lots of sparks erupted as the wind blew the wires into each other.
Street Preaching in Bridgetown
Amazing Grace Baptist Church preaching on the street in Bridgetown, NS
Happy Aloha Customer
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Soggy Dollar Bar Live Webcam - Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
White Bay, Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands - Live from the Soggy Dollar Bar. Visit paradise at ... Listen to Soggy Dollar Radio... streaming LIVE worldwide from the Soggy Dollar Bar - one sip and you'll be sitting on sand in white bay...
Scenes from Ciderfest Nikon D610 Video
Scenes from 31st Anniversary of Bridgetown, Nova Scotia Ciderfest Harvest of Fun events Sept. 10-14, 2014 with Ciderfest 5K Fun Run, Cider Street Fest, Grand Street Parade, Cardboard Boat Regatta, Soap Box Derby, Ciderfest Market and the classic cars Show and Shine at Jubilee Park.
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Football's Most Dangerous Rivalry
The rivalry between football clubs Rangers and Celtic goes past typical name calling and dives into violence, racial slurs and pure hatred.
The rivalry between Glasgow's Old Firm sides is the most famous in world football. It's the game's flagship loathing, proof of the power of the sport to inspire profound levels of tribal loyalty and a near-Pavlovian revulsion at anything to do with a rival. We examine the situation and try to get a handle on the political, religious, and national identity clashes that have shaped the rivalry, speak to fanzine editors on both sides of the divide and travel with the Bhoys' away support to a match at Tannadice.
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MSC Meraviglia Ship Tour
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We have just wrapped up our MSC Meraviglia vlog series from our Europe cruise. If you haven't seen those yet, you can check them out here:
We didn't plan on doing a ship tour for the MSC Meraviglia, but it's such a gorgeous ship that we just couldn't resist taking a little video. As it turns out we ended up with quite a bit of footage of the Meraviglia. We've done our best to stitch this footage together for a full tour of the Meraviglia. We missed a few spots, and it may seem a little disjointed. With that said, we think you'll get a really good look at the ship if you watch the whole video. If you are planning to sail on MSC Meraviglia, you'll definitely want to watch this video before you cruise. See the list below for the areas included in the video along with the associated time code.
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Deck 5
Infinity Bar 1:00
Deck 6
Panorama Restaurant 1:18
L’Olivo d’oro - L’Olive dorée 1:35
Photo shop 1:57
Edge Cocktail Bar 2:08
MSC Shop 2:16
Galleria Meraviglia 2:20
LED Dome 2:23
Jean-Philippe Crepes & Ice Cream 2:49
Jean-Philippe Chocolate & Coffee 2:56
MSC Excursions 3:14
Meraviglia Bar & Lounge 3:16
Broadway Theatre 3:22
Deck 7
Carousel Lounge 3:28
Casino Imperiale 3:49
Champagne Bar 4:07
Meraviglia Library 4:19
Kaito Teppanyaki 4:22
Kaito Sushi Bar 4:23
Butchers Cut 4:33
Brass Anchor Pub 4:45
TV Studio & Bar 5:00
MSC Aurea Spa 5:12
Deck 15
Marketplace Buffet 5:39
Atmosphere Ice Cream Bar 6:11
Atmosphere Bar South 6:25
Atmosphere Pool 6:30
Bamboo Pool 7:11
Deck 16
Sportplex 7:33
Sports Bar 7:46
Bowling 7:49
F1 Simulator 7:56
Flight Simulator 8:04
Virtual Games Arcade 8:10
MSC Gym 8:28
MSC Yacht Club 8:48
Top Sail Lounge 8:55
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Sky Lounge 9:19
MSC Yacht Club Restaurant
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MSC Yacht Club Sundeck & Bar 9:52
MSC Yacht Club Pool 9:56
MSC Yacht Club Grill 10:07
Polar Aqua Park 10:13
Himalayan Bridge 10:48
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October 8, 2019: 10-night sailing embarking from New York, NY and sailing to destinations in Canada including Sydney, Nova Scotia; Corner Brook, Newfoundland; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; and Quebec City, Québec. Prices start at $1,229 per person for a balcony stateroom.
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United States invasion of Grenada | Wikipedia audio article
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00:05:34 1 Background
00:06:45 1.1 Airport
00:09:45 1.2 October 1983
00:12:32 2 First day of the invasion
00:14:55 2.1 Cuban forces in Grenada
00:16:42 2.2 Navy SEAL reconnaissance missions
00:17:48 2.3 Air assault on Point Salines
00:20:15 2.4 Capture of Pearls Airport
00:21:10 2.5 Raid on Radio Free Grenada
00:22:17 2.6 Raids on Fort Rupert and Richmond Hill Prison
00:23:32 2.7 Mission to rescue Governor General Scoon
00:25:11 2.8 Airstrikes
00:25:49 3 Second day of the invasion
00:26:25 3.1 Attack on the Cuban compound
00:27:33 3.2 Rescue at Grand Anse
00:28:32 4 Third day of the invasion and after
00:30:53 5 Outcome
00:32:24 6 Legality of US invasion
00:34:41 7 Reaction in the United States
00:36:27 8 International reaction
00:40:12 9 Aftermath
00:41:52 9.1 United States
00:42:01 9.1.1 US disinformation
00:43:05 9.1.2 Lack of communication and information
00:44:30 9.1.3 Role of Vietnam Syndrome
00:45:19 9.1.4 Fictionalized version in film
00:45:51 9.2 Goldwater-Nichols Act
00:47:19 9.3 Other
00:48:05 10 Order of battle
00:49:45 10.1 US ground forces
00:54:04 10.2 U.S. Air Force
00:56:32 10.3 U.S. Navy
00:58:20 10.4 U.S. Coast Guard
00:58:32 11 In popular culture
00:59:48 12 See also
00:59:57 13 Notes
01:00:06 14 Primary sources
01:00:28 15 Further reading
01:02:51 16 External links
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The United States invasion of Grenada began on the 25 October 1983. The invasion, led by the United States, of the Caribbean island nation of Grenada, which has a population of about 91,000 and is located 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of Venezuela, resulted in a U.S. victory within a matter of days. Codenamed Operation Urgent Fury, it was triggered by the internal strife within the People's Revolutionary Government that resulted in the house arrest and the execution of the previous leader and second Prime Minister of Grenada Maurice Bishop, and the establishment of a preliminary government, the Revolutionary Military Council with Hudson Austin as Chairman. The invasion resulted in the appointment of an interim government, followed by democratic elections in 1984. The country has remained a democratic nation since then.
Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1974. The Marxist-Leninist New Jewel Movement seized power in a coup in 1979 under Maurice Bishop, suspending the constitution and detaining a number of political prisoners. Among Bishop's core principles were workers' rights, women's rights, and the struggle against racism and Apartheid. Under Bishop's leadership, the National Women's Organization was formed which participated in policy decisions along with other social groups. Women were given equal pay and paid maternity leave, and sex discrimination was made illegal. Organisations for education (Center for Popular Education), health care, and youth affairs (National Youth Organization) were also established.
In 1983, an internal power struggle began over Bishop's relatively moderate foreign policy approach, and on 19 October, hard-line military junta elements captured and executed Bishop and his partner Jacqueline Creft, along with three cabinet ministers and two union leaders. Subsequently, following appeals by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and the Governor-General of Grenada, Paul Scoon, the Reagan Administration in the U.S. quickly decided to launch a military intervention. U.S. President Ronald Reagan's justification for the intervention was in part explained as concerns over the 600 U.S. medical students on the island and fears of a repeat of the Iran hostage crisis.
The U.S. invasion began six days after Bishop's death, on the morning of 25 October 1983, just two days and several hours after the bombing of the U.S. Marine bar ...
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The United States invasion of Grenada began on 25 October 1983. The invasion, led by the United States, of the Caribbean island nation of Grenada, which has a population of about 91,000 and is located 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of Venezuela, resulted in a U.S. victory within a matter of days. Codenamed Operation Urgent Fury, it was triggered by the internal strife within the People's Revolutionary Government that resulted in the house arrest and the execution of the previous leader and second Prime Minister of Grenada Maurice Bishop, and the establishment of a preliminary government, the Revolutionary Military Council with Hudson Austin as Chairman. The invasion resulted in the appointment of an interim government, followed by democratic elections in 1984. The country has remained a democratic nation since then.
Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1974. The Marxist-Leninist New Jewel Movement seized power in a coup in 1979 under Maurice Bishop, suspending the constitution and detaining a number of political prisoners. Among Bishop's core principles were workers' rights, women's rights, and the struggle against racism and Apartheid. Under Bishop's leadership, the National Women’s Organization was formed which participated in policy decisions along with other social groups. Women were given equal pay and paid maternity leave, and sex discrimination was made illegal. Organisations for education (Center for Popular Education), health care, and youth affairs (National Youth Organization) were also established. In 1983, an internal power struggle began over Bishop's relatively moderate foreign policy approach, and on 19 October, hard-line military junta elements captured and executed Bishop and his partner Jacqueline Creft, along with three cabinet ministers and two union leaders. Subsequently, following appeals by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and the Governor-General of Grenada, Paul Scoon, the Reagan Administration in the U.S. quickly decided to launch a military intervention. U.S. President Ronald Reagan's justification for the intervention was in part explained as concerns over the 600 U.S. medical students on the island and fears of a repeat of the Iran hostage crisis.
The U.S. invasion began six days after Bishop's death, on the morning of 25 October 1983, just two days and several hours after the bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut. The invading force consisted of the U.S. Army's Rapid Deployment Force (the 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions and 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers); U.S. Marines (22nd MAU); U.S. Army Delta Force; U.S. Navy SEALs, and ancillary forces totaling 7,600 U.S.troops, together with Jamaican forces, and troops of the Regional Security System (RSS).
USAF Pararescue and TACP personnel from the 21St Tass, Shaw AFB were attached to various other Special Operations Units during the Grenada conflict. The invasion force defeated Grenadian resistance after a low-altitude airborne assault by Rangers on Point Salines Airport at the south end of the island, and a Marine helicopter and amphibious landing on the north end at Pearls Airport. The military government of Hudson Austin was deposed and replaced by a government appointed by Governor-General Paul Scoon.
The invasion was criticized by several countries including Canada. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher privately disapproved of the mission and the lack of notice she received, but publicly supported the intervention. The United Nations General Assembly, on 2 November 1983 with a vote of 108 to 9, condemned it as a flagrant violation of international law. Conversely, it enjoyed broad public support in the United States and, over time, a positive evaluation from the Grenadian population, who appreciated the fact that there had been relatively few civilian casualties, as well as the return to democratic elections in 1984. The U.S. awar ...