Metro kicks off $170 million next phase of escalator replacement program. New study to examine restoring White’s Ferry service. DC announces a proposed Circulator route for Ward 7.
Cromwell finance board ponders closed-door meetings for budget review
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CROMWELL - The Board of Finance will explore what options may be available for helping to work their way through the budget process - including possibly holding closed-door workshops.
In discussions with various board members, Chairman Julius C. Neto said there was support for “looking at better ways of getting through this process.”
“We need to look to see if there are better ways of getting this information to the board members,” Neto told board members during a recent meeting.
That could include “packaging the information differently,” he said.
Jim Magilton talks Sonia Hoey, Drogheda United, the chairman and the fans ahead of Louth Derby tonight
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Dundalk FC host neighbours Drogheda United on Saturday (kick-off, 6pm) at Oriel Park in what will be the first Louth derby to be played in the SSE Airtricity League in four years.
The Lilywhites came desperately close to what would have been their first win of the new season on Tuesday night against Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.
David McMillan put Dundalk ahead on 53 minutes, but another mistake from goalkeeper Alessio Abibi afforded Cameron McJannett and Derry an equaliser just past the hour-mark.
Disgust may not be a straightforward extension of the immune system’s aversion to harmful substances, but rather “a psychological nebula, lacking definite boundaries, discrete internal structure, or a single center of gravity,” says psychologist Nina Strohminger.Photograph by Star Stock / Flickr
Nina Strohminger, perhaps not unlike many fans of raunchy comedies and horror flicks, is drawn to disgust. The University of Pennsylvania psychologist has written extensively on the feeling of being grossed out, and where it comes from. The dominant idea, developed by Paul Rozin and April Fallon, is that disgust evolved adaptively from an oral revulsion to biologically harmful substances, like rotten food and bodily waste. The emotion subsequently crept into the social arena, they claimed, as we became revolted by abnormal and licentious behavior. Moral repugnance arose as a result, which retains little if any connection to the biological origins of disgust. It’s “like a parfait,�
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