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15 Things That All Event Managers Know To Be True

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SCHEDULE SHMEDULE.

Event day hits and you're breaking a sweat before 9 a.m.

Event day hits and you're breaking a sweat before 9 a.m.

There isn't even caffeine involved. Yet.

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"Fake it 'til you make it" is the mantra you swear by.

"Fake it 'til you make it" is the mantra you swear by.

"Of course I have everything under control!"

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When you're in planning mode and hear about dietary requirements, these are your thoughts:

When you're in planning mode and hear about dietary requirements, these are your thoughts:

#justcateringthings

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You live and die by the favours you can call in.

You live and die by the favours you can call in.

Just scratch everyone's back, really. Because somewhere down the line they'll do the same for you.

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Can You Crock-Pot It?

Labor MP Anthony Albanese Issues World's Shortest Press Release

Karl Stefanovic Epically Trolled His Little Brother Pete With An Over-The-Top Welcome Home Ceremony

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Big brothers. The worst.

The bad boy of Australian breakfast TV, Karl Stefanovic has surprised his younger brother Pete with an epic welcome home ceremony at Sydney Airport this morning.

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Pete was just stepping off a 20+ hour flight from London and walked into an ambush.

Pete was just stepping off a 20+ hour flight from London and walked into an ambush.

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He knew almost instantly that this was the work of his evil big brother.

He knew almost instantly that this was the work of his evil big brother.

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Who was in the studio watching it unfold with the Today Show crew.

Who was in the studio watching it unfold with the Today Show crew.

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17 Times "DuckTales" Was The Most Delightfully Crazy Show On TV

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REMINDER: DuckTales was sort of insane.

The episode where they parodied Homer's Odyssey, complete with creepy duck Sirens:

The episode where they parodied Homer's Odyssey, complete with creepy duck Sirens:

Even if you don't remember this now, you will DEFINITELY REMEMBER IT upon viewing this scene again.

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When this dinosaur somehow got an adorable little jail hat:

When this dinosaur somehow got an adorable little jail hat:

Scrooge has one too, but that ain't a surprise, he's always got the hook up.

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When Scrooge went to the future, and got to see the adult versions of Huey, Dewey, Louie:

When Scrooge went to the future, and got to see the adult versions of Huey, Dewey, Louie:

Three piece suits, but still rocking the baseball hats.

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The episode where Donald gets tricked into giving up military secrets to a foreign spy about a classified Navy submarine.

The episode where Donald gets tricked into giving up military secrets to a foreign spy about a classified Navy submarine.

A sub that was built by Scrooge McDuck's companies. Yes, really.

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Are You NSFW?

12 Photos That Prove The Australian International Airshow Is A Must-See For Plane Lovers

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Come fly with me, come fly come fly away.

The Australian International Airshow was in Avalon, Victoria this past weekend, bringing aviation enthusiasts from all over Australia and the globe together.

The Australian International Airshow was in Avalon, Victoria this past weekend, bringing aviation enthusiasts from all over Australia and the globe together.

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Around 180,000 of them to be exact.

Around 180,000 of them to be exact.

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The spectators were treated to one hell of a show, with aerial acrobatics...

The spectators were treated to one hell of a show, with aerial acrobatics...

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Helicopters...

Helicopters...

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The Green-Eyed "Afghan Girl" From The National Geographic Cover Has Been Living Illegally In Pakistan

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She received her Computerised National Identity Card in April 2014 in Peshawar, allegedly using fake documents.

Immortalised as the green-eyed "Afghan Girl" on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic magazine, Sharbat Gula has reportedly been living in Pakistan with fake papers for at least the last year.

The haunting and widely recognised photograph of Gula at age 12 was taken by photographer Steve McCurry in the Nasir Bagh refugee camp near Peshawar, and became one of the most recognisable magazine covers in recent history.

After being being photographed, Gula stayed out of the limelight for years, until she was rediscovered by McCurry in 2002. The photographer tracked her down and found her in a remote Afghan village living with her husband and her three daughters. He knew immediately when he met her that she was the same little girl, saying: "Her eyes are as haunting now as they were then."

According to several news agencies, Sharbat Gula and two men claiming to be her sons received Computerised National Identity Cards in Peshawar in 2014. However, it has been alleged that these cards are fake, and that the four officers who issued them have been suspended.

According to Pakistani officials, Gula applied for the Pakistani identity card in Peshawar in April 2014 under the false name "Sharbat Bibi", CNN-IBN reported. Gula produced documents that show her to have a husband named Rehmat Gul, and also show her to be the mother of two sons – Rauf Khan and Wali Khan. It was later discovered that the papers were forged, and that all three of them were Afghan nationals.

She is reportedly one of the thousands of Afghan refugees who managed to get around the authorities and secure a Pakistani identity card last year. According to officials, she went into hiding after the issue of her fake card surfaced.

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22 Places In India That Will Make Any Book Lover Want To Curl Up And Read

17 Things That'll Be There For You When Nobody Else Will

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This is as unconditional as it gets.

This plate of samosas won't judge you for wanting to stay at home and binge watch your favourite TV show all day.

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These kachoris won't ask you stupid questions about why you're still single.

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This pav bhaji doesn't care if you haven't had a shower for over two days.

It loves you.

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This empathetic dosa won't argue with you for silly goddamn reasons.

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Banksy's Newest Work: A Tour Of The Gaza Strip

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U.K. street artist Banksy appears to have visited the Gaza Strip, as seen in a new video released on his site.

The video starts as if it is a travel ad for the Gaza Strip, featuring the thousands of homes which were bombed during last summer's war as "development opportunities."

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The two-minute documentary uses the frame of a travel ad to show some of the destruction caused in Gaza during last year's conflict. The camera pans to children playing in the rubble, and locals sitting among the ruins of their homes.

"The locals like it so much they never leave," text says over the screen, "(because they're not allowed to)," followed by shots of IDF soldiers at the Qalandiya checkpoint, seperating the West Bank city of Ramallah to Jerusalem. Banksy visited the West Bank in 2005, and again in 2012, leaving his signature graffiti on several sites.

The video also features a man, presumably Banksy, traveling into Gaza through the network of tunnels that connect Gaza and Egypt. Those tunnels have increasingly come under attack by Egyptian security forces, who are creating a buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza. It is unclear from the video when Banksy travelled to Gaza, though his publicist Jo Brooks confirmed the video was authentic, as are the new works by Banksy.

Banksy's visit to Gaza also included several new pieces, such as this image of the Greek goddess Niobe, weeping over what remains of a building.

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In another image, a cat plays with a ball of metal. On his website Banksy writes: "A local man came up and said 'Please — what does this mean?' I explained I wanted to highlight the destruction in Gaza by posting photos on my website — but on the internet people only look at pictures of kittens."

The video ends by focusing on a graffiti message on a wall:

"If we wash our hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless we side with the powerful—we don't remain neutral."


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New York's Financial Regulator Worries About An "Armageddon-Type" Cyberattack

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Ben Lawsky said today that banks and the financial industry still haven’t caught up to the threat posed by increasingly sophisticated teams of hackers.

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New York's superintendant of financial services wants financial institutions to stop depending on their passwords, boost their cyber defenses, and require more of their security providers. In a wide-ranging speech at Columbia University, Ben Lawsky also said banks aren't doing enough to monitor suspicious transactions, and defended his own aggressive role in going after wrongdoing at the banks he regulates.

He said state regulators "should not be afraid to speak up and act if we spot new risks emerging in the market" and should be willing to sometimes go further than federal regulators "if we think that current approaches to enforcement and prosecution are not effectively deterring wrongdoing on Wall Street."

Lawsky, a former federal prosecutor who has led New York's Department of Financial Services since it was created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2011, has flung his regulatory muscle across the financial world. The DFS has extracted large settlements and fines from the international banks whose New York-chartered operations it oversees, like Standard Chartered and Credit Suisse, and insisted that the chief operating officer of France's BNP Paribas and the chair of the large Atlanta-based mortgage servicer Ocwen leave as part of regulatory settlements.

"Corporations are made up of people. If there is wrongdoing at a corporation, that wrongdoing was committed by people," Lawsky said. "But more and more often it feels like we are discussing a corporation's wrongdoing without detailing who exactly did what wrong."

The large settlements the Justice Department and regulators have reached with banks over their marketing and sales of mortgage-backed securities have had eye-catching numbers attached to them — $16.65 billion for Bank of America, $13 billion for JPMorgan — but have not included charges against specific bank executives.

"In my opinion, if in any particular instance we cannot find someone, some person, to hold accountable, that just means we have stopped looking," Lawksy said.

Lawsky also proposed new preventative measures to stop banks from facilitating money laundering, which has been a major focus of his enforcement efforts. In one of Lawsky's first major actions, he fined the British bank Standard Chartered $340 million after threatening to pull their charter to operate in New York over accusations that it had concealed billions of dollars of transactions with Iran in violations of American sanctions.

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Lawsky said that DFS is "considering random audits of our regulated firms' transaction monitoring and filtering systems" to ensure that banks' systems for catching illegal transactions are actually working.

When an independent monitor installed at Standard Chartered alerted DFS that the bank's monitoring systems weren't catching illegal transactions, DFS filitrered the transactions themselves and compared the results with Standard Chartered's. DFS fined Standard Chartered another $300 million last year for "failures to remediate anti-money laundering compliance problems" that it had identified in 2012.

"We believe there are likely widespread problems with transaction monitoring and filtering systems throughout the industry," Lawsky said.

He also called again for banks and financial institutions to be more vigilant about hacking and cyberattacks, saying that he was concerned about the potential for an "armageddon-type cyber event that causes a significant disruption in the financial system." While large banks tend to have sophisticated cyber defenses, the vendors they work with can provide a way in for hackers if they have weak defenses.

He said that DFS is thinking about mandating that the banks it oversees "receive robust representations and warranties from third-party vendors that those vendors have critical cyber security protections in place."

He also said that the regulator was considering doing away with usernames and passwords as the primary method for bank employees to verify their identities. The New York Times reported in December that the massive theft of personal information from JPMorgan was possible because hackers stole a JPMorgan employee's credentials and one network server did not require two-factor authentication.

"That simple, extra step can actually prevent a significant amount of hacking. And it is something all firms should do," Lawsky said. "We are currently considering regulations that would mandate the use of multi-factor authentication for our financial institutions. We would be the first financial regulator to take this step."

Lawsky is far from alone in calling for an end to simple password-based security. In January a senior Obama administration official told reporters that "continuing to rely on simple usernames and passwords as the primary means to secure what we're doing in cyberspace is not all that effective."


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Watch The Incredible Moment Two Men Save A Baby Wombat In South Australia

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Some quick thinking has given this joey a second chance. Warning: this post contains graphic imagery.

Two Adelaide men have done the incredible and performed emergency surgery to save the life of a baby wombat after its mother was found dead.

Two Adelaide men have done the incredible and performed emergency surgery to save the life of a baby wombat after its mother was found dead.

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Twenty one-year-old Dmrenzo Kotze and his mate, 20-year-old Chris Dimasi saw a dead wombat lying in the middle of the road as they were driving through Blanchetown, outside of Adelaide, on Saturday.

Twenty one-year-old Dmrenzo Kotze and his mate, 20-year-old Chris Dimasi saw a dead wombat lying in the middle of the road as they were driving through Blanchetown, outside of Adelaide, on Saturday.

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As they tried moving it to the side of the road and out of the way, they noticed something moving inside the wombat's pouch.

As they tried moving it to the side of the road and out of the way, they noticed something moving inside the wombat's pouch.

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Using a knife they agreed to get whatever was in there, out.

Using a knife they agreed to get whatever was in there, out.

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Who Said It: One Direction Or 5 Seconds Of Summer?

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It’s the Brits vs. the Aussies.


Watch This Tearful Reunion Between A 10-Year-Old Boy And His Missing Cat

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Jared and Clyde, best friends forever.

Jared, a 10-year-old autistic boy was devastated when his beloved 11-year-old cat Clyde went missing. 12 days later, Jared came home to discover that Clyde had been found by a neighbor, and all was right in the world!

The video was originally uploaded by Jared's mom back in 2010 and is picking up steam again thanks to a re-post on Rumble Viral.

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Jared and Clyde have been together since they were both just babies! Jared's mom, Terri Parbs shared this photo of baby Jared and kitten Clyde with BuzzFeed:

Jared and Clyde have been together since they were both just babies! Jared's mom, Terri Parbs shared this photo of baby Jared and kitten Clyde with BuzzFeed:

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If "Buffy" Episodes Were Titled Like "Friends" Episodes

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The One Where Joss Is a Genius.

"The One Where Buffy Moves to Sunnydale"

"The One Where Buffy Moves to Sunnydale"

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"The One Where Cordelia Presses Deliver"

"The One Where Cordelia Presses Deliver"

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"The One Where Buffy Sings Macho Man"

"The One Where Buffy Sings Macho Man"

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"The One Where Xander Is a Virgin"

"The One Where Xander Is a Virgin"

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If You Could Ask Death Cab For Cutie Anything, What Would You Ask?

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Submit your #TBT questions here!

Hello, internet. Remember Death Cab For Cutie?

Hello, internet. Remember Death Cab For Cutie?

They are a great band that probably reminds you of your high school years.

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Well, it's #TBT and we want to give you a chance to ask the band anything you want.

Well, it's #TBT and we want to give you a chance to ask the band anything you want.

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Maybe you want to know which album is their favorite.

Maybe you want to know which album is their favorite.

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Maybe you're curious about how they felt about Seth Cohen's obsession with Death Cab on The O.C.

Maybe you're curious about how they felt about Seth Cohen's obsession with Death Cab on The O.C.

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No Immediate Charges Filed Against Truck Driver In California Train Crash

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The Metrolink train derailed after colliding with a truck in Oxnard early Tuesday. The truck’s driver was arrested on suspicion of hit-and-run, but prosecutors said they will wait for the investigation to be completed before deciding on criminal charges.

Firefighters and other officials walk near cars from a Metrolink passenger train that derailed Tuesday.

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Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, was arrested Tuesday more than a mile away from the crash in Oxnard, where the passenger train was derailed in a fiery crash and more than two dozen people were hospitalized.

A few hours before Sanchez-Ramirez was scheduled to appear in court Thursday, Ventura County District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced that he would wait until the investigation in completed before deciding on filing charges.

The investigation, he added, was "complex and involves numerous local and federal agencies including the District Attorney's Office, Oxnard Police Department and the National Traffic Safety Board."

Sanchez-Ramirez, who was arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run, was previously convicted of driving under the influence in Arizona.

"While charges will not be filed at this time, the arrest of Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez by the Oxnard Police Department was clearly appropriate and lawful," Totten said in the statement.

As of Thursday afternoon, he was being held at in Ventura County jail in lieu of $150,000 bail.

Fifty people were injured in the Southern California crash Tuesday.

Fifty people were injured in the Southern California crash Tuesday.

An aerial view shows the scene of a double-decker Metrolink train derailment in Oxnard, California.

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Of those involved in the derailment — which occurred shortly after 5:40 a.m. in Oxnard — 28 were hospitalized, officials said. The driver of the produce truck, which burst into flames, was uninjured.

Of those involved in the derailment — which occurred shortly after 5:40 a.m. in Oxnard — 28 were hospitalized, officials said. The driver of the produce truck, which burst into flames, was uninjured.

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