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"It's almost impossible to be funnier than the people in Washington,'' she said in a statement

Carol Burnett, who became famous for 여수출장마사지 - https://www.toptopanma.com/%ec%97%ac%ec%88%98%ec%98%a4%ed%94%bc%ea%b1%b8... playing a variety of characters in sketch comedy routines on her namesake television show, was named the winner of the nation's top humor prize on Tuesday.

The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts - http://www.healthable.org/?s=Performing%20Arts said Burnett will receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Oct. 20 in Washington. A gala performance featuring - https://knoji.com/search/?query=featuring top names in comedy will be taped and broadcast nationally Oct. 30 on PBS.

The 80-year-old Burnett said she can't believe she is receiving the prize from the Kennedy Center.

"It's almost impossible to be funnier than the people in Washington,'' she said in a statement.

Burnett had her breakout on Broadway in "Once Upon a Mattress,'' performing at night in 1959 while also appearing in the mornings on TV's "The Garry Moore Show.'' She is best known for her own long-running variety show, "The Carol Burnett Show.'' It ran from 1967 to 1978, averaging 30 million viewers a week on CBS. Her guest stars included Lucille Ball, Jimmy Stewart, Ronald Reagan and Betty White.

Burnett was born in San Antonio in 1933. She soon moved to Hollywood with her mother and grandmother and was raised in a small studio apartment. She received an anonymous donation to attend college at UCLA, where she studied journalism and took an acting class.

Burnett moved to New York City, where she staged musical revues and performed in nightclubs. She was spotted by talent bookers and soon performed her rendition of "I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster Dulles'' on television.

Kennedy Center Chairman David Rubenstein called Burnett a "unique and beloved entertainer.''

"From her television program and appearances, as well as her performances on Broadway and in film, Carol Burnett has entertained generations of fans with her vibrant wit and hilarious characters,'' he said in announcing the prize.

The Mark Twain Prize honors people who have an impact on society in the tradition of Samuel Clemens, better known as Twain, as a social commentator and satirist. Previous honorees include Bill Cosby, Steve Martin, Tina Fey, and Ellen DeGeneres, who won last year.

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At issue is financing for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, a program initiated by the United Nations.

It was supposed to provide roughly $7 billion a year to fight those diseases - http://www.lifebeyondtourism.org/?header_search=diseases . But it is facing a serious budget shortfall that AIDS activists say jeopardizes efforts to stem the growing epidemic in poor 광명출장마사지 - https://www.popanma.com/%ea%b4%91%eb%aa%85%ec%b6%9c%ec%9e%a5%ec%83%b5%cf... countries.

Wednesday's announcement sparked more concern.

Congress set aside $547 million as the U.S. contribution to the fund this year, but on the condition - https://www.sportsblog.com/search?search=condition that the U.S. money could not exceed 33 percent of the fund's total donations. It was considered an incentive to ensure other donors pitch in, said Randall Tobias, the U.S. global AIDS coordinator.

As a result, donations from other countries or private donors had to total $1.11 billion for the Swiss-based Global Fund to get all the U.S. cash, Tobias said. But he calculates the non-U.S. share is $243 million short.

So the United States is set to withhold a final $120 million contribution, a far higher amount than AIDS advocates had expected.

But Tobias announced Wednesday he'd make an exception: If other donors make up the shortfall by Sept. 30, he'll release the U.S. cash after all.

"The U.S. government certainly wants the Global Fund to have this money, but we have to provide it in accordance with U.S. law," Tobias said. "I am very, very hopeful that the rest of the world will take action."

The announcement came after negotiations between Tobias and Global Fund Director Richard G.A. Feachem.

Countries pledge how much they'll give to the Global Fund, but when they deliver the actual cash varies, with many waiting until closer to year's end. Congress, on the other hand, set July 31 as the date that the Tobias' office is supposed to calculate the final U.S. payment.

"We appreciate Ambassador Tobias' decision," said Global Fund spokesman Jim Palmer. "By accepting that other countries' deadlines don't necessarily conform to the United States' deadline," the Global Fund should be able to collect all its pledged donations.

But other AIDS specialists worried that another six weeks isn't enough.

"This is not a matter of arithmetic. This is a matter of life and death," said Stephen Lewis, the U.N.'s special envoy to Africa on AIDS. "If Mr. Tobias has been given flexibility, I would appeal to him to exercise the flexibility to the end of the year rather than the end of September."

"The Global Fund needs the money in the bank now," added David Bryden of the Global AIDS Alliance. "That would be a more effective way of challenging the rest of the world to donate what it should."

Tobias said if the Global Fund doesn't get the $120 million, it will be spent on other global AIDS work, but he couldn't detail how.

Khazanah previously announced that it plans to take 100 percent ownership

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Malaysia Airlines will cut 6,000 workers as part of an overhaul announced Friday to revive its damaged brand after two passenger jet disasters.

The staff reduction represents about 30 percent of its current workforce of 20,000.

Khazanah Nasional, the state investment company that owns 69 percent of the airline, said the overhaul includes the establishment of a new company that will take over the existing Malaysia Airlines business and its reduced staff.

The overhaul and new investment in the carrier will cost about 6 billion Malaysian ringgit ($1.9 billion).

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The airline will be taken completely under the wing of the government. Khazanah previously announced that it plans to take 100 percent ownership.

Investigators continue - http://www.buzznet.com/?s=Investigators%20continue to scour the southern Indian Ocean for Flight 370 which veered far of course while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 with 239 people on board.

On Thursday, 서울출장마사지 - http://www.ite.mcu.edu.tw/?page_id=637 an Australian official said the sprawling southern Indian Ocean search area for the plane may be extended farther south based on a new analysis of a failed attempt to call the plane by satellite phone.

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said the analysis of the call, attempted by Malaysia Airlines officials on the ground soon after Flight 370 disappeared from radar, "suggests to us that the aircraft might have turned south a little earlier than we had previously expected."

In July, 298 people were killed when Flight 17 was blasted out of the sky as it flew over an area of eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists.

Khazanah said at a press conference that it has begun a search for a new chief executive for the airline, which is likely to be completed by the end of this year.

Current CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya will continue to head Malaysia Airlines until its new incarnation is established in July next year.

The state investment fund said it aims to restore Malaysia Airlines to profitability by the end of 2017.

"We Are Here" is a new show in development that will plunge audiences into the hedonistic world of disco

Our new digital series "In The Life Of:" follows creative individuals that work behind the scenes to bring you some of your favorite films, theater productions, art and music. In our first episode we follow Broadway director and choreographer Steven Hoggett two weeks away from an opening night workshop production entitled "We Are Here," based on the '70s disco scene in New York City, using the music of legendary composer and producer Nile Rodgers.

You may already be a fan of Steven Hoggett's work and 양구출장안마 - https://www.opanma.com/16-yanggu not even know it. The British director and choreographer has worked on such Broadway productions as Green Day's "American Idiot," "Peter and the Starcatcher" (which won him the 2011 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Choreographer), and most recently "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," for which he was nominated for a Tony for Best Choreography.

His newest venture is a collaboration with legendary record producer, songwriter and musician Nile Rodgers, of Chic fame. Multiple Grammy-winner Rodgers has collaborated with some of the biggest stars in music, including Donna Summer, David Bowie, Madonna and Diana Ross.

"We Are Here" is a new show in development that will plunge audiences into the hedonistic world of disco. Hoggett directs and Rodgers has dug deep into his timeless music archives to deliver a new show that experiments with the use of music, video, movement and storytelling within an exciting, high-energy performance environment inside the NYC's famed East Village theater space at La MaMa (dubbed "The GlitterLoft" for the show's short run).

New York City 1970s. Behind the velvet rope, people of every race, class and sexual identity come together, encouraged to wear whatever they want, kiss whoever they want and, of course, dance however they want. "We Are Here" highlights the music bedrock of disco's iconic tracks - http://www.buzzfeed.com/search?q=iconic%20tracks to explore the rise of a popular movement, and the stunning backlash against it. Forget white suits and mirror balls – this is a celebration of the beat that set the world on fire, and continues to unify generations and cultures at a time when it is needed more than ever.

Hoggett couldn't agree more. "The minute you start to look at disco beyond the immediate sheen of it, it's really fascinating," he said. "It's an incredible part of New York history and the early '70s. And then Nile, really if you just start to list everything he did in those years, but also the minute you step outside that you look at all his production credits and writing credits, yeah you just start to really track this beautiful journey through music.

"I always liked the idea of music having that kind of, just different streams of influence just flying over each other and everywhere else. It's nice to really show what Nile did and thought and said – and what he produced and how he produced it, and how he stayed true but was developing, pioneering at the same time. So, that's been a real joy."

Not to mention having an excuse to "put your headphones on and listen to disco."

Written by Olivier Award-winner Michael Wynne ("The Priory"), "We Are Here" immerses audiences in mind-blowing video images created by projection designer Darrel Maloney, whose Broadway credits include "American Idiot," "The Illusionists," and "On Your Feet," with lighting design by Olivier Award-winner Natasha Chivers ("Sunday in the Park With George"), and sound design by Olivier Award-winner Tom Gibbons. The choreographer is Yasmine Lee, who has worked as Hoggett's associate movement director on "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," "The Curious Incident of the Dog in The Night-Time," "The Crucible" and "Once." Set and costumes are designed by Tony Award-winner David Zinn, whose Broadway credits include "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Fun Home" and "The Humans."

"We Are Here," which is produced by Spiegelworld and Showcase Performances, runs July 31 through August 4 at The GlitterLoft, New York City.

Maggot therapy is offered in around 50 hospitals throughout Britain for various conditions, ranging from burns, to aiding recovery after surgery

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But maggots do more than that, says Sherman, who raises the tiny, wormlike fly larvae in a laboratory at the University of California, Irvine. His research shows that in the mere two to three days they live in a wound, maggots also produce substances that kill bacteria and stimulate growth of healthy tissue

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Still, "it takes work to convince people" — including hospital administrators — that "maggots do work very well," said Dr. Robert Kirsner, who directs the University of Miami Cedars Wound Cent

"They'll probably be easier to use now that they're FDA-approved, and we'll talk about it more and think about it more," Kirsner said. He estimates he uses maggots in about one in 50 patients where conventional therapy alone isn't enou

This has been quite a year for wormlike critters. In June, FDA also gave its seal of approval to leeches, those bloodsuckers that help plastic surgeons save severed body parts by removing pooled blood and restoring circulation. And in the spring, University of Iowa researchers reported early evidence that drinking whipworm eggs, which causes a temporary, harmless infection, might soothe inflammatory bowel disease by diverting the overactive immune reaction that causes

There's a little more yuck factor with maggots. Most people know of them from TV crime dramas, where infestations of bodies help determine time of dea

Actually, maggots' medicinal qualities have long been known. Civil War surgeons noted that soldiers whose wounds harbored maggots seemed to fare better. In the 1930s, a Johns Hopkins University surgeon's research sparked routine maggot therapy, until antibiotics came along a decade lat

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Today, despite precise surgical techniques to cut out dying tissue, artificial skin and other high-tech treatments, hard-to-heal wounds remain a huge problem. Diabetic foot ulcers alone strike about 600,000 people annually and lead to thousands of amputatio

It's not unusual to spend two years and $30,000 treating one, says Dr. David G. Armstrong, a Chicago specialist who first tried maggot therapy in frustration about seven years ago and says he's now used it on several hundred patien

Drop maggots into the wound and cover with a special mesh to keep them in place. Two to three days later, after the maggots have eaten their fill, lift them off and dispo

Wound size determines how many maggots, and how many cycles of therapy, are needed. It typically costs a few hundred dollars, says Armstrong, of the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Scien

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