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*ੈ✩‧₊˚ Oh, the Internet. A myriad of a million hyperlinks, videos, and social media platforms barraging us with contradicting advice from every single angle...and here I am to throw some more in your lap! Below are a handful of online blogs, Youtube channels, and Spotify podcasts that I myself love and live by. Truthfully, I did plan on adding a list of self help novels that transformed me into moi but....there's just far too many. Perhaps another time, my darlings! I sincerely hope that the media I've included here resonate with you and allow you to step into your highest self. Enjoy!
*ੈ✩‧₊˚ blogs
La Vie En Rose Diaries by Blair Natalia
Blogpost of Choice: Why I’m Treating Myself like the Princess I Deserve to Be ♡
The It-Girl Diaries by Lydia
Blogpost of Choice: Becoming Your Own Version Of 'That Girl'
The Skinny Confidential by Lauryn Bosstick
Blogpost of Choice: How to Remove Toxicity From Your Mind And Body
Aria Kaiser by Aria Kaiser
Blogpost of Choice: Lets Talk Food
The It Girl Guide (TIGG) by Sky Haarsma
Blogpost of Choice: Our It-Girl Essentials
*ੈ✩‧₊˚ podcasts
Early Call Her Daddy episodes
Sofia With An F by Sofia Franklyn
Busy, Yet Pretty by Jadyn Hailey
The Wellness Cafe by Trinity Tondeleir
The Skinny Confidential by The Skinny Confidential
The Balanced Blonde by Jordan Younger
The Blonde Files by Arielle Lorre
Already Friends by Allison Wetig and Ceara Kirkpatrick
Middle Ground by Jo Johnson and Caroline Stelte
Crying In Public by Sydni and Sarah
The School of Greatness by Lewis Howes
The Tony Robbins Podcast by Tony Robbins
Trying Not To Care by Ashley Corbo
For You From Eve by Olivia Eve Shabo
Unf*ck Your Brain by Kara Loewentheil
The Psychology Of Your 20's by Jenna Sbeg
Habits Of A Goddess (Affirmations)
The goop Podcast by Goop Inc.
Almost 30 by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik
Guide Me Glow by Shannon Tang
Girls with Goals by AnnCatherine and Caroline
Hot Girl Energy by Kaylie Stewart
The Bossbabe Podcast by Natalie Ellis and Danielle Canty
Girlboss Radio by Puno
Gals On The Go by Danielle Carolan and Brooke Miccio
Girls That Invest by Sim and Sonya
Her First $100K by Tori Dunlap
Victoria's Thoughts by Victoria de Vall
Breaking Beauty by Jill and Carlene
*ੈ✩‧₊˚ youtube channels
Alay Bowker x Give Me Glow ; vlogs, guides, and inspo
Alyse Parker; wellness, lifestyle, and spirituality
Claudia Sulewski; vlogs, style inspo, lifestyle
dear peachie; beauty, makeup tutorials, makeup trends
Elena Taber; vlogs, lifestyle, and travel
Emma MacDonald; vlogs, hauls, and modeling
Eva Meloche; vlogs, lifestyle, organization inspo
Maddie Lymburner; meals, workouts, lifestyle inspo
MadFit; every type of workout for every type of fitness journey
Makayla Merie; vlogs, workout attire, lifestyle inspo
Meghan Livingstone; holistic nutrition, gut health, meal inspo
Romee Strijd; VS angel turned vlogger
The Skinny Confidential; recipes, girl talk, and wellness
Thewizardliz; the queen of having an "it girl mindset"
Yoga With Adriene; yoga for everybody!
Much love, Auden♡
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Okay I’m working on an unreasonably long continuation to your headcanons but please please tell me everything about Mickey Daniels (& Melissa van Aren, Emily Kirkpatrick, and Amy Turner)? 🥺🥺
Ok that's a lot. So let's see...
Michelle Jolene Daniels
Mickey for short
Mickey Jo when people are trying to be cute
Lives in New York
Best friends with Violette Knight (@madebyleftovermuses)
Ends up dating her twin brother Grayson
mom was a Gallagher girl and now she's an fbi big shot who's always on international undercover missions
 dad was a Blackthorne boy who left the industry and now he writes best selling spy thrillers under a pen name
Broadway obsessed comic book nerd
Codename: Newsgirl
dresses like Blair Waldorf
can hack anything
FC: Meg Donnelly
Amy Turner
daughter of the US ambassador to France
can disarm and reassemble a nuclear explosive in under 90 seconds. 
Emily Kirkpatrick
Officially, her parents are military researchers,
all the Gallagher girls know they really work at area 51
speaks 8 languages, 2 of which most people have never heard of
jokes that she's really an alien on a mission to infiltrate the human race
Melissa van Aren
Daughter of an NSA agent
got three perfect scores on the SAT at age 11
fc Rowan Blanchard
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The 2023 ASB Rugby Awards show in New Zealand on 14 December.
New Post has been published on https://thedailyrugby.com/2023asb-rugby-awards-show-new-zealand/
The Daily Rugby
https://thedailyrugby.com/2023asb-rugby-awards-show-new-zealand/
The 2023 ASB Rugby Awards show in New Zealand on 14 December.
On December 14, Sky Sport will live stream the 2023 ASB Rugby Awards show presentation to commemorate a record-breaking year for rugby in New Zealand. A variety of recognitions for on-and off-field achievements will be given out, including honors for the men’s and women’s teams, coaches, players, and volunteers of the year.
The Te Hāpai New Zealand Rugby Community Impact Award and the Bunnings Warehouse Rugby Club of the Year are two new accolades for 2023 that will honour individuals at the core of our game.
The Rugby Club of the Year award, presented in collaboration with Bunnings Warehouse, will honor a club that has made a major impact on its members and the neighborhood. The ASB Rugby Awards show winning club will get materials and goods from Bunnings worth $5,000 to upgrade and maintain their clubrooms.
A member of a club, school, iwi, Provincial Union, or Super Rugby team who has had a positive influence on their community in the areas of participation, culture, diversity and inclusion, women and girls, mental health and wellbeing, player welfare, or leadership will be recognized with the Te Hāpai award.
According to CEO of New Zealand Rugby Mark Robinson, presenting new awards to recognise those at the core of our sport elevates their contributions.
How to Stream ASB Rugby Awards show 2023 ?
The ASB Rugby Awards show will be live on Sky Sport NZ on the 14th of December. In honor of a year that broke records for rugby in New Zealand, Sky Sport will broadcast the 2023 ASB Rugby Awards live.
Read More: Super Rugby Pacific Fixtures 2024
2023 ASB Rugby Award nominees 
Thank you to everyone who has been nominated for an award; this is a testament to the dedication and perseverance displayed at all levels of the game, both on and off the field. It’s great to be able to acknowledge the teams and individuals that have contributed to another outstanding rugby season.
ASB Rugby Awards show Fans can be involved by voting for Sky Fans Try of the Year.
New Zealand Rugby Referee of the Year Maggie Cogger-Orr Angus Mabey Ben O’Keeffe
Charles Monro Rugby Volunteer of the Year Chris Fife (Northland) John Hume (Counties Manukau) Sharlene Wiselam (Canterbury) Allen Grainger (Waikato)
Bunnings Warehouse Rugby Club of the Year Tamatea Rugby Sports Clubs (Hawke’s Bay) Auckland University Rugby Football Club (Auckland) Beachlands Maraetai Rugby Club (Counties Manukau)
Te Hāpai New Zealand Rugby Community Impact Award Steven Li (Asian Non-Contact Rugby Program) Te Kahurangi Skelton (Otago Māori Rugby) Richard Perkins (Otago Rugby Football Union)
New Zealand Rugby Age Grade Player of the Year Harry Godfrey (Hawke’s Bay) Macca Springer (Tasman) Angelica Mekeke-Vahai (Auckland)
Ian Kirkpatrick Medal (Bunnings Warehouse Heartland Championship Player of the Year) Siu Kakala (South Canterbury) Stuart Leach (Poverty Bay) Alekesio Vakarorogo (Whanganui)
Duane Monkley Medal (Bunnings Warehouse NPC Player of the Year) Etene Nanai-Seturo (Counties Manukau) Adrian Choat (Auckland) Fergus Burke (Canterbury) Timoci Tavatavanawai (Tasman)
Fiao’o Faamausili Medal (FPC presented by Bunnings Warehouse Player of the Year) Krysten Cottrell (Hawke’s Bay) Laura Bayfield (Canterbury) Kaipo Olsen-Baker (Manawatu)
ASB National Men’s Coach of the Year Nigel Walsh (South Canterbury) Neil Barnes (Taranaki) Scott Robertson (Crusaders)
ASB National Women’s Coach of the Year Rawinia Everitt (Northland) Blair Baxter (Matatū) Willie Walker (Auckland)
ASB New Zealand Coach of the Year All Teams in Black coaches eligible
DHL Super Rugby Pacific Player of the Year Mark Tele’a (Blues) Scott Barrett (Crusaders) Damian McKenzie (Chiefs)
Sky Super Rugby Aupiki Player of the Year Renee Holmes (Matatū) Lucy Jenkins (Matatū) Luka Connor (Chiefs Manawa) Tanya Kalounivale (Chiefs Manawa)
Tom French Memorial Māori Player of the Year Aaron Smith (Ngāti Kahungunu, Manawatu) Billy Harmon (Ngāi Tahu) Stacey Waaka (Ngāi Tūhoe) Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu (Nga Puhi, Ngai Tahuhu)
Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year Leroy Carter Akuila Rokolisoa Dylan Collier
Black Ferns Sevens Player of the Year Jorja Miller Stacey Waaka Risaleaana Pouri-Lane
Black Ferns Player of the Year Maiakawanakaulani Roos Liana Mikaele-Tu’u Amy du Plessis
All Blacks Player of the Year Jordie Barrett Scott Barrett Ardie Savea Aaron Smith
adidas National Men’s Team of the Year Crusaders Taranaki Bulls South Canterbury
adidas National Women’s Team of the Year Auckland Storm Northland Kauri Matatū
adidas New Zealand Team of the Year All Teams in Black eligible
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OB Playhouse & Theatre Co. presents: The Rocky Horror Show
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OB Playhouse & Theatre Company presents…
The Rocky Horror Show
Music, Lyrics and Book by: Richard O'Brien and Richard Hartley
Directed and Choreographed by: Michael Mizerany
Music Direction by: Kirk Valles
Produced by: OB Theatre Company
The outrageous musical comedy featuring a Transylvanian transvestite, a cryogenically preserved zombie motor biker, and Frankenstein's monster in Greek god form returns to OB Playhouse with a new look, new(ish) cast, and same high-energy staging and choreography by Michael Mizerany. This sexual parody of horror and science fiction films premiered onstage in London in 1973, becoming the popular cult classic film The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975.
Rated M for mature content including but not limited to, sexual innuendo, brief nudity, vulgar language and choreography, etc.
Runtime: 2 hours
DATES & TIMES
January 17 – March 1, 2020
Thursday – Saturday at 8 pm
Sunday at 6 pm
**There is one industry night on Monday, January 27th at 8 pm.
CAST
Frank N. Furter: Joey Kirkpatrick
Rocky: Jake Bevill
Janet Weiss: Kylie Young
Brad Majors: Hunter Brown
Columbia: Olivia Lucci
Riff Raff: SeeJay Lewis
Magenta: Kaitlyn Summers
Eddie/Dr. Everett V. Scott: Amanda Blair
The Narrator: David Janisch
Phantom: Roxie Peters
Phantom: Jake Strohl
Phantom: Andrew Aguilar
 PRICING:
Friday & Saturday: GA: $36, VIP $49 Thursday & Sunday: GA $32, VIP $46
**Special Industry Night 1/27/2019: GA $15
THURSDAYS: Buy-One-Get-One-Free Tickets EVERY Thursday with code “2for1”
SUNDAYS: Save $8 EVERY Sunday with code “SundayFunday”
OTHER INFO:
Lobby opens one hour before showtime. House opens 15-20 minutes before showtime. Seating is first- come, first-served. No seating for late arrivals 15 minutes after showtime.
Advisory Warning: The Rocky Horror Show contains adult content, mature themes, and strong language. Recommended for audiences 14 years of age and older.
Event Site: https://www.obtheatrecompany.com/the-rocky-horror-show.html
Ticketing Site: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=108123
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Clans with chiefs: List of tartans
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Agnew Anstruther Arbuthnott Arthur Bannerman Barclay Borthwick Boyd Boyle Brodie Broun Bruce Buchan Burnett Cameron Campbell Carmichael Carnegie Cathcart Charteris Chattan Chisholm Cochrane Colquhoun Colville Cranstoun Crichton Cumming (Comyn) Cunningham Darroch Davidson Dewar Drummond Dunbar Dundas Durie Elliot Elphinstone Erskine Farquharson Fergusson Forbes Forsyth Fraser Fraser of Lovat Gordon Graham Grant Gregor Grierson Gunn Guthrie Haig Haldane Hamilton Hannay Hay Henderson Home Hope Hunter Irvine Jardine Johnstone Keith Kennedy Kerr Kincaid Lamont Leask Lennox Leslie Lindsay Lockhart Lumsden Lyon MacAlister MacBean MacDonald Macdonald of Clanranald MacDonald of Keppoch Macdonald of Sleat MacDonell of Glengarry MacDougall Macdowall MacIntyre Mackay Mackenzie Mackinnon Mackintosh Maclachlan Maclaine of Lochbuie MacLaren MacLea (Livingstone) Maclean MacLennan MacLeod MacLeod of Lewis MacMillan Macnab Macnaghten MacNeacail MacNeil Macpherson MacTavish MacThomas Maitland Makgill Malcolm (MacCallum) Mar Marjoribanks Matheson Menzies Moffat Moncreiffe Montgomery Morrison Munro Murray Napier Nesbitt Nicolson Ogilvy Oliphant Primrose Ramsay Rattray Riddell Robertson Rollo Rose Ross Ruthven Sandilands Scott Scrymgeour Sempill Shaw Sinclair Skene Stirling Strange Stuart of Bute Sutherland Swinton Trotter Urquhart Wallace Wedderburn Wemyss Wood
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Abercromby Abernethy Adair Adam Aikenhead Ainslie Aiton Allardice Anderson Armstrong Arnott Auchinleck Baillie Baird Balfour Bannatyne Baxter Bell Belshes Bethune Beveridge Binning Bissett Blackadder Blackstock Blair Blane Blyth Boswell Brisbane Buchanan Butter Byres Cairns Calder Caldwell Callender Campbell of Breadalbane Campbell of Cawdor Carruthers Cheyne Chalmers Clelland Clephane Cockburn Congilton Craig Crawford Crosbie Dalmahoy Dalrymple Dalzell Dennistoun Don Douglas Duncan Dunlop Edmonstone Fairlie Falconer Fenton Fleming Fletcher Forrester Fotheringham Fullarton Galbraith Galloway Gardyne Gartshore Gayre Ged Gibsone Gladstains Glas Glen Glendinning Gray Haliburton Halkerston Halket Hepburn Heron Herries Hogg Hopkirk Horsburgh Houston Hutton Inglis Innes Kelly Kinloch Kinnaird Kinnear Kinninmont Kirkcaldy Kirkpatrick Laing Lammie Langlands Learmonth Little Logan Logie Lundin Lyle MacAlpin(e) MacAulay Macbrayne MacDuff MacEwen MacFarlane Macfie MacGillivray MacInnes MacIver Mackie MacLellan Macquarrie Macqueen Macrae Masterton Maule Maxton Maxwell McCorquodale McCulloch McKerrell Meldrum Melville Mercer Middleton Moncur Monteith Monypenny Mouat Moubray Mow Muir Nairn Nevoy Newlands Newton Norvel Ochterlony Orrock Paisley Paterson Pennycook Pentland Peter Pitblado Pitcairn Pollock Polwarth Porterfield Preston Pringle Purves Rait Ralston Renton Roberton Rossie Russell Rutherford Schaw Seton Skirving Somerville Spalding Spens Spottiswood Stewart Stewart of Appin Stirling Strachan Straiton Sydserf Symmers Tailyour Tait Tennant Troup Turnbull Tweedie Udny Vans Walkinshaw Wardlaw Watson Wauchope Weir Whitefoord Whitelaw Wishart Young
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2000 AD Prog 1072 - Cover Date 9th December 1997 Judge Dredd Unzipped! The Future Lawman Strips for Action Cover art by Kevin Walker
Published 20 years ago!
In this prog:
Judge Dredd: Escape from Old New York Street part 2 Script: John Wagner / Art: Paul Marshall / Colours: Alan Craddock / Letters: Tom Frame
Sinister Dexter: Long To Rain Over Us Script: Dan Abnett / Art: Paul Marshall / Letters: Steve Potter
BLAIR 1: Blair Force One part 2 Script: Alan Grant / Art: SB Davis / Letters: Ellie De Ville
Vector 13: Case Eleven - Search and Rescue Script: Gordon Rennie / Art: Cliff Robinson / Colours: Dondie Cox / Letters: Ellie De Ville
Nikolai Dante: Moscow Duellists part 1 Script: Robbie Morrison / Art: Simon Fraser / Colours: Alison Kirkpatrick / Letters: Annie Parkhouse
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a abbott abernathy adair adams adkins alexander allen allison andersen anderson andrews archer armstrong arsenault ashby ashworth atkinson austin ayers 
b bailey bain baker baldwin ball ballard banks barnes barnett barr barrett barry bartlett barton bateman bauer beck bell bennett benson bentley benton bird bishop black blackburn blackwell blair blake bolton bond bowen bowers bowman boyd boyle bradford bradley bradshaw brady brennan brewer briggs brooks broussard brown bruce bryant buchanan buckley bullock burgess burke burnham burns burton butcher butler byrne 
c cahill caldwell calhoun callahan cameron campbell cannon cantrell carey carlson carney carpenter carr carroll carson carter carver casey cassidy castillo castro chandler chaney chapman chase chavez christian christie church churchill clancy clarke clay clayton clifford cobb cochran coffey cole coleman collier collins combs compton conley connell connolly conrad conway cook cooke cooley cooney cooper copeland corbett costello coughlin cowan cox coyle coyne craig crawford crockett cross crowley cruz cunningham curran curtis 
d daley dalton daly daniel daniels daugherty davenport davidson davies davis dawson day dean delaney dempsey devine diaz dickey dickinson dillon dixon dobson dodd doherty dolan donahue donaldson donnelly donovan dougherty douglas dowd downey doyle drake drew driscoll duckworth dudley dugan duncan dunlap dunn dwyer 
e eaton edmonds edwards egan elliott ellis emery erickson evans 
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j jackson jacobs james jamison jarvis jensen johnson jones jordan joyce 
k kane kearney keating keegan keene kehoe keith kelleher keller kelly kemp kendall kennedy kent kerr kidd kilgore kincaid king kinney kirby kirk kirkland kirkpatrick klein knight koch koenig krause 
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n nash neal nelson neville newton nichols nicholson nielsen noble nolan norris north norwood 
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v vance vaughan vega vogel 
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y yates york young 
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Nature In Chastising Sessions Over Indictments of Two Republicans, Trump Crosses a Line
Nature In Chastising Sessions Over Indictments of Two Republicans, Trump Crosses a Line Nature In Chastising Sessions Over Indictments of Two Republicans, Trump Crosses a Line http://www.nature-business.com/nature-in-chastising-sessions-over-indictments-of-two-republicans-trump-crosses-a-line/
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The president said on Twitter that the Justice Department shouldn’t have charged two Republican congressmen before the midterms.CreditCreditT.J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times
WASHINGTON — If President Trump is worried that he could be impeached should Democrats take control of the House in the midterm elections, he is not acting like it. If anything lately, he seems to be offering more examples for his opponents to use against him.
His tweet over the holiday weekend chastising Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, for the Justice Department’s recent indictments of two Republican congressmen because it could cost the party seats in November crossed lines that even he had not yet breached, asserting that specific continuing criminal prosecutions should be decided on the basis of partisan advantage.
Shocking as many legal and political figures found it — one Republican senator compared it to “banana republic” thinking — the message by itself might not rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors required for impeachment because it could be construed as commentary rather than an order. But legal scholars and some lawmakers said it could be one more exhibit in trying to prove a pattern of obstruction or reckless disregard for the rule of law in a future impeachment proceeding.
“I think it was appalling,” Senator Susan Collins of Maine, another Republican, told reporters asking on Tuesday about the tweet. “It’s unbelievable. It’s unbelievable.”
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island and a former United States attorney, said “rare is the case that you make with one item of evidence,” but the president’s comment could be “potentially additional evidence of corrupt intent in an obstruction of justice prosecution.”
The tweet got lost to some extent amid the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Brett M. Kavanaugh and the new Bob Woodward book filled with titillating anecdotes from inside Mr. Trump’s White House. But it further cemented the impression of a president who sees the law enforcement agencies that report to him as political instruments rather than semiautonomous organs that should remain free of partisan influence.
Over nearly 20 months in office, Mr. Trump has repeatedly castigated the Justice Department and F.B.I. for investigating his associates and not investigating his enemies. He has threatened time and again to fire Mr. Sessions because his recusal from the Russia investigation meant that he could not protect the president from the inquiry.
Mr. Woodward’s book, “Fear,” quotes Mr. Trump excoriating Mr. Sessions in particularly personal terms. “This guy is mentally retarded. He’s this dumb Southerner,” the president was said to tell advisers. “How in the world was I ever persuaded to pick him for my attorney general? He couldn’t even be a one-person country lawyer down in Alabama.”
The White House called the book “nothing more than fabricated stories” but did not specifically deny the quotes attributed to Mr. Trump about Mr. Sessions.
The post Mr. Trump wrote on Monday took his criticism of the Justice Department to the next step, suggesting that defending the Republican majority in the House should determine whether two members are prosecuted.
“Two long running, Obama era, investigations of two very popular Republican Congressmen were brought to a well publicized charge, just ahead of the Mid-Terms, by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department,” he wrote. “Two easy wins now in doubt because there is not enough time. Good job Jeff.”
He was presumably referring to indictments of Representatives Duncan Hunter of California, who was charged with using more than $250,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses, and Chris Collins of New York, who was charged with insider trading. Both have pleaded not guilty.
Mr. Trump’s suggestion would have been a major scandal under any other president, veterans of past administrations said. “His interference in an ongoing criminal investigation may be the single most shocking thing he’s done as president,” said Walter E. Dellinger, a former acting solicitor general under President Bill Clinton.
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a Republican who has been among the president’s most outspoken critics in his own party, had the same reaction. “Those who study this kind of thing say it’s a lot more evidence for abuse of power or obstruction,” he said. “I just know it’s not healthy for the institutions of government to have the president want to use the Department of Justice that way.”
Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, likewise criticized the president’s comments. “I’m looking at them just as you are looking at them,” she told reporters. “I thought that yesterday’s comments were not appropriate and they upset me.”
Asked if Mr. Trump was only feeding Democrats’ interest in impeachment, she said, “I have no idea what he is doing. I have no idea what he is thinking.”
Other Republicans avoided commenting or seemed less concerned. “I have no reason to believe these prosecutions are politically motivated,” said Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. “I think it was a comment not designed to obstruct justice but in my view, not appropriate.”
As has become increasingly the pattern, the White House held no briefing for reporters on Tuesday and a spokesman for the president did not respond to a request for comment.
But David B. Rivkin, a Washington lawyer and veteran of past Republican administrations, said it was fair to question why the Justice Department charged the two congressmen so close to an election when the past three attorneys general signed memos discouraging such prosecutions during a campaign season.
“What is missing in this whole controversy is D.O.J. derogation from decades-long policy from not pursuing any overt investigative actions against politicians close to the elections,” Mr. Rivkin said. “Trump has a salient point even if he didn’t phrase it well, making it seem like he is objecting to the indictments of those individuals, period.”
Mr. Trump seems so intent on pushing the boundaries when it comes to the nation’s law enforcement agencies that some wonder whether he is almost baiting Democrats to pursue impeachment against him — either because he wants it to be an issue in the midterm elections to motivate his conservative base to turn out to defend him or to delegitimize any postelection impeachment effort as a strictly partisan affair.
The president has been told many times that tweets like the one over the weekend could expose him to trouble, if not from Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election, then from Democrats, who can interpret the constitutional phrase “high crimes and misdemeanors” as they choose if they take power.
Gwenda Blair, a Trump biographer, said his persistence in weighing in on law enforcement actions represented a defiance of the establishment that keeps telling him he should not do so. “He’s not going to kowtow to anybody, there are no sacred cows that he won’t move out of the way and that still apparently resonates,” she said.
If Mr. Sessions had actually done what Mr. Trump suggested — refused to indict to protect Republican seats in the election — it could be considered a crime or an impeachable offense for the attorney general. But because Mr. Trump merely offered his opinion, as opposed to issuing an order, some legal scholars said it might be hard to define that as an impeachable offense by the president.
“Impeaching on this basis would be extraordinarily difficult because he would have available to him the defense that it was public commentary and not a directive to the attorney general,” said Joshua Matz, a co-author of “To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment” and publisher of Take Care, a blog that follows legal issues raised by Mr. Trump’s presidency.
But impeachment advocates could include it as one more point among the president’s many tweets and comments on law enforcement to demonstrate an intent to abuse his authority.
“To the extent that they can all be strung together convincingly as a pattern of using the power of government to destroy political opponents,” Mr. Matz said, “that might well justify serious consideration of articles of impeachment.”
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Terrors and Bairns lead Championship shake-up
Dundee United indicated they mean business as the summer transfer window opened and manager Csaba Laszlo appears to have been given funding designed to ensure they do not spend a fourth season in the Scottish Championship.
The Romania-born Hungarian has utilised his knowledge of football on the Continent to secure goalkeepers from the top flight in Switzerland and Czech Republic.
He also moved quickly to sign four players from their potential title rivals and that has been a theme of the summer, with players switching jerseys between Championship clubs.
Willo Flood looked likely to be in opposition to United following his Tannadice release only to leave Dunfermline Athletic after just nine days, the Irish midfielder using a clause in his contract to take up a lucrative deal with Bali United in Indonesia instead.
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The Pars’ other headline-grabbing business was bringing the Longridge brothers together for the first time in their senior careers – forward Louis switching from Falkirk and his defender brother, Jackson, leaving promoted Livingston.
Like the younger Longridge, midfielder Josh Mullin and centre-half Gregor Buchanan also turned down the chance to stay with the Premiership-bound West Lothian outfit, joining Ross County and Greenock Morton respectively.
Falkirk manager Paul Hartley has shown his determination not to flirt with relegation again and among his signings are four players with international experience – Lithuanian striker Deimantas Petravicius, from Motherwell, Northern Ireland midfielder Paul Paton, previously of Plymouth Argyle, Cyprus midfielder Dimitris Froxylias, who left Dumbarton, and Scotland Under-21 midfielder Ruben Sammut on loan from Chelsea.
Promoted part-timers Alloa Athletic have brought with them the second top scorer in League One last season – Alan Trouten from Albion Rovers – while third-tier champions Ayr United have been slowest off the mark in making additions to their squad.
Premiership ins and outs[1]
League One ins and outs[2]
League Two ins and outs[3]
Championship ins and outs – January 2018[4]
Alloa Athletic
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Manager: Jim Goodwin
Last season: 3rd in League One
In: Alan Trouten, midfielder (Albion Rovers); Greig Spence, forward (Raith Rovers); Adam Brown, midfielder (Airdrieonians); David Galt, midfielder (Queen’s Park).
Out: Daryll Meggatt, defender (East Fife); Alan Cook, midfielder (Stenhousemuir, loan to permanent); Kris Renton, forward (Cowdenbeath); John Cunningham, forward (Albion Rovers); Craig Malcolm, defender (East Kilbride); Garry Fleming, forward; Frank McKeown, defender; Ryan Hoggan, defender; Adam Martin, forward; Dylan Monaghan, midfielder. Loan ended: Jamie McCart, defender (Celtic); Callum Crane, defender (Hibernian); Jordan Kirkpatrick, midfielder (St Mirren); Ross Stewart, forward (St Mirren); Callum Smith, forward (Dunfermline Athletic).
Ayr United
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Manager: Ian McCall
Last season: 1st in League One
In: Daniel Harvie, defender (Aberdeen).
Out: Paddy Boyle, defender (Peterhead); Lyle Avci, goalkeeper (Stranraer); Craig Reid, defender; David Waite, defender; Jordan Hart, goalkeeper. Loan ended: Jack Ruddy, goalkeeper (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
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Manager: Csaba Laszlo
Last season: 3rd
In: Christoph Rabitsch, midfielder (Wolfsberger); Benjamin Siegrist, goalkeeper (Vysocina Jihlava); Frederic Frans, defender (Lierse); Matej Rakovan, goalkeeper (Vaduz); Craig Curran, forward (Ross County); Callum Booth, defender (Partick Thistle); Nicky Clark, forward (Dunfermline Athletic); Fraser Aird, midfielder (Dunfermline Athletic); Sam Wardrop, defender (Celtic).
Out: Willo Flood, midfielder (Dunfermline Athletic); Mark Durnan, defender (Dunfermline Athletic); Jordie Briels, midfielder (Oss); Grant Gillespie, midfielder (Raith Rovers); Brett Long, goalkeeper (East Fife); Cammy Ballantyne, defender (Dumbarton); Graham Taylor, midfielder (Edinburgh City, loan to permanent); Scott McDonald, forward; Bilel Mohsni, defender; Scott Fraser, midfielder; Paul Quinn, defender; Emil Lyng, forward; Logan Martin, midfielder; Dominic McMeekin, midfielder; Logan Martin, midfielder. Loan ended: Anthony Ralston, defender (Celtic); Sam Stanton, midfielder (Hibernian); Harry Lewis, goalkeeper (Southampton); Thomas Mikkelsen, forward (Ross County); Brandon Mason, defender (Watford); Craig Slater, midfielder (Colchester United).
Dunfermline Athletic
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Manager: Allan Johnston
Last season: 4th
In: Jackson Longridge, defender (Livingston); Louis Longridge, forward (Falkirk); Danny Devine, defender (Partick Thistle); Mark Durnan, defender (Dundee United); Joe Thomson, midfielder (Celtic); Tom Beadling, defender (Sunderland, loan to permanent); Aidan Connolly, midfielder (York City).
Out: Willo Flood, midfielder (Bali United after arrival from Dundee United); Dean Shiels, midfielder (Derry City); Nicky Clark, forward (Dundee United); Fraser Aird, midfielder (Dundee United); Callum Morris, defender (Ross County); Declan McManus, forward (Ross County); Conner Duthie, midfielder (Stenhousemuir); Joe Cardle, midfielder; Nathaniel Wedderburn, midfielder; Jean-Yves M’voto, defender; Michael Paton, midfielder; Jason Talbot, defender; Scott Lochhead, midfielder; Aaron Splaine, midfielder. Loan ended: James Vincent, midfielder (Dundee); Daniel Armstrong, midfielder (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
Falkirk
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Manager: Paul Hartley
Last season: 8th
In: Deimantas Petravicius, forward (Motherwell); Leo Fasan, goalkeeper (Kilmarnock); Dennon Lewis, midfielder (Watford); Tom Dallison, defender (Brighton & Hove Albion); Paul Paton, midfielder (Plymouth Argyle); Dimitris Froxylias, midfielder (Dumbarton); Tom Owen-Evans, midfielder (Newport County, undisclosed); Patrick Brough, defender (Morecambe); Scott Harrison, defender (Hartlepool United). Loan: Ruben Sammut, midfielder (Chelsea); Dan Turner, forward (Port Vale).
Out: Craig Sibbald, midfielder (Livingston); Tom Taiwo, midfielder (Hamilton Academical); Cameron Blues, midfielder (Livingston); Louis Longridge, forward (Dunfermline Athletic); Peter Grant, defender (Plymouth Argyle); Robbie Thomson, goalkeeper (Raith Rovers); Rory Loy, forward (Dumbarton); Sean Welsh, midfielder; Paul Watson, defender. Loan ended: Alex Jukubiak, forward (Watford); Conor Hazard, goalkeeper (Celtic); Ryan Blair, midfielder (Swansea City); Andrew Nelson, forward (Sunderland); Reghan Tumilty, midfielder (Ross County).
Greenock Morton
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Manager: Ray McKinnon
Last season: 7th
In: Charlie Telfer, midfielder (Almere City); Ryan Skully, goalkeeper (Partick Thistle); Gregor Buchanan, defender (Livingston); Jim McAlister, midfielder (Blackpool); Danny Johnstone, forward (Colchester United). Loan: Ross MacLean, forward (Motherwell).
Out: Jim Duffy, manager; Ricki Lamie, defender (Livingston); Thomas O’Ware, defender (Partick Thistle); Gary Harkins, midfielder (Queen of the South); Ross Forbes, defender (Dumbarton); Conor Brennan, goalkeeper (Brechin City); Jamie McGowan, goalkeeper (Troon); Michael Doyle, defender; Luca Gasparotto, defender; Andy Murdoch, midfielder; Mark Russell, defender. Loan ended: Frank Ross, midfielder (Aberdeen); Gary Fraser, midfielder (Partick Thistle); John Baird, forward (Inverness Caledonian Thistle).
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
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Manager: John Robertson
Last season: 5th
In: Jamie McCart, defender (Celtic); Angus Beith, midfielder (Heart of Midlothian, player swap); Tom Walsh, midfielder (Dumbarton); Shaun Rooney, defender (Queen of the South); Jordan White, forward (Barrow).
Out: Jake Mulraney, midfielder (Heart of Midlothian); Iain Vigurs, midfielder (Ross County); Gary Warren, defender (Yeovil Town); John Baird, forward (Forfar Athletic); Collin Seedorf, defender; Connor Bell, forward.
Partick Thistle
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Manager: Alan Archibald
Last season: 11th in Premiership
In: Cammy Bell, goalkeeper (Hibernian); Thomas O’Ware, defender (Greenock Morton); Sean McGinty, defender (Torquay United); Aaron Lennox, goalkeeper (Raith Rovers).
Out: Ryan Edwards, midfielder (Heart of Midlothian); Paul McGinn, defender (St Mirren); Danny Devine, defender (Dunfermline Athletic); Callum Booth, defender (Dundee United); Ryan Scully, goalkeeper (Greenock Morton); Gary Fraser, midfielder (Forfar Athletic); Mark Lamont, midfielder (Clyde, loan to permanent); Tomas Cerny, goalkeeper; Abdul Osman, midfielder; Steven Lawless, midfielder; Martin Woods, midfielder; Mustapha Dumbuya, defender; Kevin Nisbet, forward; Neil McLaughlin, forward. Loan ended: Conor Sammon, forward (Heart of Midlothian): Baily Cargill, defender (Bournemouth).
Queen of the South
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Manager: Gary Naysmith
Last season: 6th
In: Gary Harkins, midfielder (Greenock Morton); Josh Todd, midfielder (St Mirren, loan to permanent).
Out: Shaun Rooney, defender (Inverness Caledonian Thistle); John Rankin, midfielder (Clyde); Derek Lyle, forward; Dan Carmichael, midfielder; Jesse Akubuine, midfielder; Jordan Marshall, defender. Loan ended: Dom Thomas, midfielder (Kilmarnock); Myles Beerman, defender (Rangers); Nikolay Todorov, forward (Heart of Midlothian); Kyle Cameron, defender (Newcastle United); Joe Thomson, midfielder (Celtic); Curtis Lyle, goalkeeper (Kilmarnock); Josh Todd, midfielder (St Mirren).
Ross County
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Managers: Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell
Last season: 12th in Premiership
In: Keith Watson, defender (St Johnstone); Jamie Lindsay, midfielder (Celtic, loan to permanent); Harry Paton, midfielder (Heart of Midlothian); Stelios Demetriou, defender (St Mirren); Iain Vigurs, midfielder (Inverness Caledonian Thistle); Callum Morris, defender (Dunfermline Athletic); Declan McManus, forward (Dunfermline Athletic); Josh Mullin, midfielder (Livingston).
Out: Christopher Routis, defender (Servette); Jason Naismith, defender (Peterborough United, undisclosed); Thomas Mikkelsen, forward (Breidablik); Craig Curran, forward (Dundee United); Andrew Davies, defender (Hartlepool United); Blair Malcolm, midfielder (Cowdenbeath, loan to permanent); David N’Gog, forward; Alex Schalk, forward; Tim Chow, midfielder; Aaron McCarey, goalkeeper; Reghan Tumilty, midfielder; Mark Fodden, goalkeeper. Loan ended: Harry Souttar, defender (Stoke City); Greg Tansey, midfielder (Aberdeen); Max Melbourne, defender (West Bromwich Albion); Mattias Kait, midfielder (Fulham).
References
^ Premiership ins and outs (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ League One ins and outs (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ League Two ins and outs (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Championship ins and outs – January 2018 (www.bbc.co.uk)
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Raiders will have Cooper against Chiefs in AFC West showdown
/December 10, 2017 (AP)(STL.News) —
The Oakland Raiders will have wide receiver Amari Cooper available for their AFC West showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Cooper, who dominated the Chiefs with 11 catches for 210 yards in their first meeting, was active after clearing the NFL’s concussion protocol this week.
Cooper also had a left ankle sprain that had him questionable for the matchup between AFC West leaders.
He will face a Chiefs defense missing suspended All-Pro cornerback Marcus Peters.
Buffalo rookie quarterback Nathan Peterman will start in place of the injured Tyrod Taylor against Indianapolis with the Bills (6-6) trying to stay in the AFC playoff picture.
It’s Peterman’s fourth appearance and second start in four weeks after he threw five interceptions in the first half of a 54-24 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 19.
Taylor sustained a bruised left knee when sacked on the first play of a 23-3 loss to New England last week. He continued playing through the start of the fourth quarter before being carted off the sideline.
Carolina quarterback Cam Newton will have both tight end Greg Olsen and center Ryan Kalil available against Minnesota.
The Bengals are feeling the aftermath of their physical loss to Pittsburgh on Monday night, missing five starters — including cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones, who was placed on injured reserve Saturday with a groin injury.
The Packers will be without starting linebacker Nick Perry when they face the winless Browns in Cleveland.
Green Bay’s secondary caught a break as starting cornerback Davon House will play after being kept out of practice with a shoulder injury. The Packers need all the help they can with Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon back for his second game after being suspended for two seasons.
Cleveland will be short-handed on defense as starting safety Jabrill Peppers (knee) and tackle Danny Shelton (ribs/chest) are both out against Green Bay. Also, Kevin Hogan will back up rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer. Cody Kessler has been Cleveland’s backup the past six games.
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DALLAS-NEW YORK GIANTS
Cowboys: DL David Irving, CB Orlando Scandrick, LB Justin Durant, WR Brice Butler, RB Trey Williams, DT Daniel Ross, TE Blake Jarwin.
Giants: OT Justin Pugh, LB B.J Goodson, WR Travis Rudolph, CB Eli Apple, WR Tavarres King, QB Davis Webb, DT Khyri Thornton.
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INDIANAPOLIS-BUFFALO
Colts: WR Donte Moncrief, TE Darrell Daniels, C Ryan Kelly, CB Rashaan Melvin, RB Matt Jones, OT Tyreek Burwell, DT Hassan Ridgeway.
Bills: QB Tyrod Taylor, CB Leonard Johnson, OLs Cordy Glenn, Seantrel Henderson and John Miller, TE Khari Lee and WR Brandon Reilly.
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OAKLAND-KANSAS CITY
Raiders: OL Jon Feliciano, LB Cory James, DL Jihad Ware, CB David Amerson, WR Isaac Whitney, RT Jylan Ware, QB Connor Cook.
Chiefs: CB Marcus Peters, C Mitch Morse, RG Parker Ehinger, QB Tyler Bray, SS Eric Murray, DT Justin Hamilton.
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MINNESOTA-CAROLINA
Vikings: QB Kyle Sloter, WR Stacy Coley, C Pat Elflein, OT Mike Remmers, TE David Morgan, DE Tashawn Bower, DT Jaleel Johnson.
Panthers: LB Shaq Thompson, C Tyler Larsen, QB Garrett Gilbert, CB LaDarius Gunter, FB Alex Armah, OT Amini Silatolu, DE Zach Moore.
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SAN FRANCISCO-HOUSTON
49ers: RB Jeremy McNichols, DB Antone Exum, Jr., LB Pita Taumoepenu, OL Trent Brown, DL Leger Douzable, DL D.J. Jones, DL Ronald Blair III.
Texans: WR Braxton Miller (concussion), WR Cobi Hamilton, RB Alfred Blue, LB Jelani Jenkins, OT Julien Davenport, OLB Ufomba Kamalu, NT Chunky Clements.
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GREEN BAY-CLEVELAND
Packers: RB Devante Mays, CB Demetri Goodson, LB Nick Perry, T Ulrick John, G/T Adam Pankey, WR Michael Clark, LB Chris Odom.
Browns: QB Cody Kessler, WR Bryce Treggs, CB Briean Boddy-Calhoun, S Jabrill Peppers, DL Danny Shelton, OL Marcus Martin and TE Matt Lengel.
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DETROIT-TAMPA BAY
Lions: WR Bradley Marquez, RB Ameer Abdullah, RB Dwayne Washington, CB Jamal Agnew, LB Nick Bellone, T Rick Wagner, T Emmett Cleary.
Buccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, DB Josh Robinson, CB Vernon Hargreaves III, S T.J. Ward, OL Mike Liedtke, WR Bobo Wilson, DT Clinton McDonald.
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CHICAGO-CINCINNATI
Bears: QB Mark Sanchez, DB Adrian Amos, DL Eddie Goldman, DB DeAndre Houston-Carson, OL Cameron Lee, LB Pernell McPhee, RB Taquan Mizzell.
Bengals: CB Dre Kirkpatrick, RB Joe Mixon, S Shawn Williams, LB Vontaze Burfict, LB Nick Vigil, G Christian Westerman, DT Josh Tupou.
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Team of the Week 10: Predictions
  Yesterday was another crazy day in football, and we want to know who you think will get a TOTW item tomorrow. To kick things off, we've put together a list of our own predictions based on this week's performances, current MUT items, and more.
Offense
QB - Case Keenum (304 yards, 4 TDs) HB - Mark Ingram (131 yards, 3 TDs) HB - Alvin Kamara (106 yards, 1 TD) WR - Robert Woods (171 yards, 2 TDs) WR - Adam Thielen (166 yards, 1 TD) WR - Sterling Shepard (11 catches, 142 yards) TE - Jermaine Gresham (5 catches, 64 yards, 1 TD) FB - Danny Vitale LT - Charles Leno Jr. LG - Joe Thuney C - Jason Kelce RG - Ronald Leary RT - Trent Brown
  Notables: Tom Brady (266 yards, 3 TDs) Emmanuel Sanders (6 catches, 137 yards) Michael Thomas (9 catches, 117 yards) A.J. Green (5 catches, 115 yards, 1 TD) Jimmy Graham (6 catches, 27 yards, 2 TDs)
Defense
SS - Kam Chancellor (10 tackles, 1 FF) FS - Justin Simmons (10 tackles, 1 sack) CB - Nevin Lawson (3 tackles, 1 FF, 1 TD) CB - Dre Kirkpatrick (6 tackles, 1 FF) CB - Davon House (8 tackles, 1 sack) LOLB - Nick Perry (6 tackles, 3 sacks) MLB - Nick Kwiatkoski (10 tackles, 1 sack) ROLB - Ramon Humber (10 tackles, 1 FF) LE - Adrian Clayborn (6 sacks, 2 FF) DT - Malik Jackson (4 tackles, 1 FF) RE - Robert Ayers Jr. (4 tackles, 1 sack) LE - Ronald Blair III (4 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF) FS - Jordan Poyer (10 tackles)
  Notables: De’Vondre Campbell (13 tackles) Brennan Scarlett (4 tackles, 2 sacks) Cornelius Washington (4 tackles, 2 sacks) Emmanuel Ogbah (3 tackles, 2 sacks)
  As always, bear in mind that these are our personal predictions and that none of these players are guaranteed to earn a Team of the Week item. Players from tonight's Monday Night Football game are eligible for TOTW, too. If you think any Panthers players or Dolphins players will have an incredible night and earn a TOTW item, please include them in your own predictions below. Good luck!
Giveaway
We’re giving away a Team of the Week 10 Master player item (NAT) to one lucky Muthead member. To enter, leave a comment on this article with your predictions for both offense and defense Master for TOTW 10. One member who gets both correct will be selected at random as the winner. If no one gets both right, we will draw a random winner from all comments. Editing your comment or leaving multiple comments disqualifies you from winning. Entry ends at 2 AM ET tomorrow (11/14/2017).
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2000 AD Prog 1074 - Cover Date 23rd December 1997 To The Death! Russian Rogue Nikolai Dante Fights For His Life Cover art by Trevor Hairsine and Dondie Cox
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Sinister Dexter: Dead Cert Script: Dan Abnett / Art: Steve Sampson / Letters: Steve Potter
BLAIR 1: Blair Force One part 4 Script: Alan Grant / Art: SB Davis / Letters: Ellie De Ville
Vector 13: Case Thirteen - Sands of Death Script: Robbie Morrison / Art: Alex Ronald / Letters: Ellie De Ville
Nikolai Dante: Moscow Duellists part 3 Script: Robbie Morrison / Art: Simon Fraser / Colours: Alison Kirkpatrick / Letters: Annie Parkhouse
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2000 AD Prog 1073 - Cover Date 16th December 1997 Go Ape! BLAIR 1 Fights the Demon Taxpayer Cover art by SB Davis
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Sinister Dexter: Roll With It Script: Dan Abnett / Art: Julian Gibson / Letters: Steve Potter
BLAIR 1: Blair Force One part 3 Script: Alan Grant / Art: SB Davis / Letters: Ellie De Ville
Vector 13: Case Twelve- Deep Freeze Script: Kek-W / Art: Paul Marshall / Colours: Alan Craddock / Letters: Ellie De Ville
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