From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9789 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, September 26 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9789 Today's Subjects: ----------------- You're Invited: To Redeem Your $50 H&M reward ["Amazing Deals" Subject: You're Invited: To Redeem Your $50 H&M reward You're Invited: To Redeem Your $50 H&M reward http://hmsurvey.rest/uYROmeDvUO9jzHT5LOUm9jD1izIgVqgg_jL6K_c2pQV4REOFhg http://hmsurvey.rest/xk1dzDMWo0uIgDvi90KPaXDOrTLDTaGVUEWpaG9JVFynLcwoEg he first half, Mandatory Palestine played against the wind. In the second minute of the game, Mandatory Palestine right winger Herbert Meitner scored against Lebanese goalkeeper Nazem Sayad. This was followed by a penalty kick by Avraham Schneiderovitz in the 11th minute, doubling the advantage for the home side. Although the Lebanese team began to respond offensively, they failed to score against goalkeeper Binyamin Mizrahi, who made several saves. Mizrahi was especially cheered by the crowd for his two saves in the 18th and 23rd minute. Mandatory Palestine regained control of the game later in the first half and in the 31st minute Gaul Machlis scored Mandatory Palestine's third goal. He was assisted from the left wing and ran around the defence to score into an empty goal. In the 40th minute Werner Kaspi, the Mandatory Palestine captain, scored a solo effort, with the first half ending 4b0. Mizrahi saved eight shots from Lebanon in the first half, several drawing "wonder from the crowd", whereas goalkeeper Sayad was described as having "had much work". The second half was more balanced; Lebanon played against the wind. Mandatory Palestine centre-half Zvi Fuchs was replaced at halftime by left-back Lonia Dvorin following an injury, and left-back Yaacov Breir moved up to centre-half. The change hindered Mandatory Palestine's control of the game. Lebanese forward Camille Cordahi scored against Mizrahi in the 50th minute, with Muhieddine Jaroudi providing the assist; Cordahi was L ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2022 04:53:38 -0400 From: "Microsoft Flight Simulator" Subject: The closest thing to flying a REAL plane! The closest thing to flying a REAL plane! http://virtualpilot.us/TEnJDw0I3F5ZUFBZCoIRzrWxbD4hT9BMUVVv56aHcNyZFbtipQ http://virtualpilot.us/0uIEQol31bfFBQaDz0XRApiKxYbPVEHzcqSSUrD17ZEa0IEP1g ring the 1930s, Lebanon was a regular destination for friendly tours by football clubs in Mandatory Palestine. Teams such as Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Petah Tikva, and Maccabi Haifa regularly played teams from Beirut, Tyre, and Sidon. At the end of 1939, Lebanese Football Association (LFA) chairman Jamil Sawaya visited family in Jerusalem and Jaffa. Sawaya had friendly relations with several presidents of Palestinian football clubs, especially with the president of the Palestine Football Association (PFA). During his visit to Jerusalem, Sawaya met with the PFA president where they arranged a friendly match between the national teams of Lebanon and Mandatory Palestine in Tel Aviv. Plans were announced in late March 1940 for a four-team football tournament with the national teams of Mandatory Palestine and Lebanon, and teams from the British Army in Palestine and the French Army in Lebanon. However, with the two armies put on alert in mid-April in anticipation of the Battle of France, the tournament was called off and only the match between Mandatory Palestine and Lebanon went ahead. The game was set for 27 April 1940 at the Maccabiah Stadium, located on the banks of the Yarkon River estuary in Tel Aviv. On the eve of the game, the Mandatory Palestine players, mostly Jewish, were invited to tea and cake at a cafC) on Rothschild Boulevard. They were told that each player had to go to the locker room at the stadium on thei ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2022 04:32:48 -0400 From: "Government Grants Information" Subject: Drowning in Medical Bills? Healthcare Grants May Help Drowning in Medical Bills? Healthcare Grants May Help http://walgreenssurvey.rest/X0PrMSo7LRl8rxeF1BlLGbOOMtHsBlF8MxXQk9NcTBtYvIs-fw http://walgreenssurvey.rest/_RoeU9m1rCWHEWskH7kBtYMlMsMC0CDqk_TR2WBfmMR7EolHqA e 1940 association football match between the national teams of Mandatory Palestine and Lebanon was the latter's first official international match, and the former's last before they became the Israel national team after 1948. The match took place on 27 April 1940 at the Maccabiah Stadium in Tel Aviv. Officiated by John Blackwell of the British Army, the game was watched by 10,000 spectators and ended in a 5b1 victory for the home side. Mandatory Palestine scored in the second minute of the game, doubling their lead 10 minutes later with a penalty kick. Two more goals by the home side meant the first half ended 4b0. Mandatory Palestine's forced substitution at half-time due to injury hampered their control of the game and in the fifth minute of the second half, Lebanese forward Camille Cordahi scored to become Lebanon's first official international goalscorer. Werner Kaspi scored his second goal of the game in the 60th minute, with the match ending 5b1. Lebanon's next official games were all friendlies against Syria, one in 1942 and two in 1947. In 1948 the Mandatory Palestine national team formally became the Israel national team, with the establishment of the State of Israel. They played their next official game in a friendly against Cyprus in 1949. Out of Lebanon's 11 player ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2022 05:52:03 -0400 From: "Amazing Deals" Subject: Your email has been selected Your email has been selected http://littlecaesares.us/g2m-Tl7XU1aNxcxyHHyKQFDuanuO1b7wpfM1RpvA0KU6O-iB-Q http://littlecaesares.us/KKls8plTeq95su4UKlVyUweJ4wdIg96R3MXa4Dvv6mKZisfMnw scribed the match as "rather one-sided" and stated it had not lived up to expectations, with the home side both physically and technically superior. In general, it wrote, the Mandatory Palestine team played efficiently throughout the whole game; exceptions being the two full-backs (Shalomzon and Dvorin), who were not deemed up to par in the second half. Despite the scoreline, Mandatory Palestine goalkeeper Mizrahi had been kept busy. With his two goals, captain Werner Kaspi became the first player of the Israel national team (Mandatory Palestine's successor) to score a brace. Following the game, commentators expressed surprise regarding coach Arthur Baar's decision to exclude Peri Neufeld from the match, given that he was one of "Palestine's most prominent players at the time". Although the Palestinian forwards scored five goals between them, Lebanese goalkeeper Sayad made many saves, several "brilliantly", and played very well; "he goals that did get past him would have beaten any custodian", the Post wrote. HaBoker added: "The Lebanese goalkeeper doesn't bear any responsibility for the five goals and he's not to blame for them". Lebanon's front line was their "weakest link", the Post continued, with centre-forward Cordahi and outside-right Jaroudi being the only two "up to international standard". Although Lebanon's midfield was not "very effective", their back line played particularly well, especially Yeghishe Darian at right-back. After the game, Palestinian fans enthusiastically waited outside the locker room to greet the players. The last two players to come out of the stadium were Dvorin, who supported his injured teammate Fuchs. Both walked to the Hadassah Hospital for Fuchs to receive treatment. The two coaches agreed for another friendly match, to be held in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1941. However, th ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2022 04:21:10 -0400 From: "Government Grants Information" Subject: Financial Grants Can Help Get You Out of Trouble Financial Grants Can Help Get You Out of Trouble http://walgreenssurvey.rest/TgEXfr-aSaJ-NLY-odMjI5wKmC8WN2yP6nye5DJmiu3_kNMr4w http://walgreenssurvey.rest/UtSYIRCZBKoss-3hikRK3eeVa2uePuuLkgyMLmqQUnVTd5us e 1940 association football match between the national teams of Mandatory Palestine and Lebanon was the latter's first official international match, and the former's last before they became the Israel national team after 1948. The match took place on 27 April 1940 at the Maccabiah Stadium in Tel Aviv. Officiated by John Blackwell of the British Army, the game was watched by 10,000 spectators and ended in a 5b1 victory for the home side. Mandatory Palestine scored in the second minute of the game, doubling their lead 10 minutes later with a penalty kick. Two more goals by the home side meant the first half ended 4b0. Mandatory Palestine's forced substitution at half-time due to injury hampered their control of the game and in the fifth minute of the second half, Lebanese forward Camille Cordahi scored to become Lebanon's first official international goalscorer. Werner Kaspi scored his second goal of the game in the 60th minute, with the match ending 5b1. Lebanon's next official games were all friendlies against Syria, one in 1942 and two in 1947. In 1948 the Mandatory Palestine national team formally became the Israel national team, with the establishment of the State of Israel. They played their next official game in a friendly against Cyprus in 1949. Out of Lebanon's 11 player ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2022 09:31:08 -0400 From: "Personal Branding Networking" Subject: Congratulations! You have been selected Congratulations! You have been selected http://whowhos.rest/w3uEbGYaEK9NETl7PJiXPxyftTakMxLtwaarqaQDZcpdEy_5Ow http://whowhos.rest/-ZKrJXKr5_k-iDiZ1zU-pLpuf3Uvi31PXhuIhlQKpMIlEaCldg y the end of 1962 Sendwe was at the peak of his political aspirations, being able to exert great power and influence over the new province of North Katanga (formerly Lualaba). However at 22:00 on 23 December, his son became involved in a youth gang street brawl. Sendwe arrived on the scene and ordered some accompanying soldiers to intervene. In the process they assaulted Senator Pierre Medie, who had come to support his own son. On 28 December, in the Senate, Sendwe attempted to defend his actions during the street altercation, being frequently interrupted by angry cries from the majority of the senators. Before he was able to complete his defence, they passed a motion of censure against him, 45 votes to four with four abstentions. This formally compelled him to resign as Deputy Prime Minister on 21 January 1963, causing him to withdraw from national to local politics. His departure heralded the removal of the last of the Lumumbists from the government. C lisabethville refugee camp for Baluba Sendwe negotiated a deal in 1963 that allowed for the Baluba in the C lisabethville refugee camp (pictured) to return to their homes. In early 1963 Katanga was reintegrated into the Congo as multiple provinces and Tshombe agreed to cooperate with government officials. Sendwe vied for control of the region, leading to ethnic clashes in Jadotville in April in which approximately 74 people were killed. Nevertheless, he negotiated a deal with Tshombe's Minister of Interior, Godefroid Munongo, to allow for the return of the Baluba in the C lisabethville refugee camp to their homes. After Tshombe fled the country, Sendwe sought to extend his constituency beyond the Baluba to establish control over the whole of Katanga. He questioned the legality of the existence of North Katanga as a separate political entity and continued to push for the reunifi ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9789 **********************************************