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The Sails Pavilion is our Convention Center's most distinguishing feature, convention center President and CEO Clifford "Rip" Rippetoe said. "After 28 years in operation, it was time to reinvest and reimagine the space. Not only were we able to conduct necessary maintenance and upgrades without interfering with our business, but we were able to add something new that will make the Convention Center truly shine." 415

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The Times says Mueller may potentially look into the involvement and influence of Lebanese-American businessman George Nader, who has close ties to the United Arab Emirates. 173

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The whales that have washed up this year are emaciated, and scientists have also noted that whales migrating north are showing up in places they wouldn't normally venture, such as the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, or San Francisco Bay. That leads researchers to wonder if the gigantic mammals are veering off course in a desperate bid to find food far south of where they usually fatten up in the late summer months. 435

  

The Spanish Ministry of Health on Friday confirmed three deaths this week due to the hot weather.A 41-year-old man suffered heatstroke Wednesday while working on the highway close to Murcia, in southeastern Spain. A 78-year-old man was found unconscious in his garden on Thursday due to heatstroke and later died in hospital.And a middle-aged man in Barcelona died Friday as a result of heatstroke after being taken to hospital in critical condition.Spain's weather agency, Aemet, has issued red warnings for heat Saturday in parts of the southwestern Extremadura and Andalucia regions, while swathes of the rest of the country are under orange or yellow alerts for heat.The hottest temperature recorded in Spain on Friday was 44.7 Celsius in Badajoz, in Extremadura, while the mercury hit 44.5 Celsius in Seville, in Andalucia, according to CNN forecasters. The historic city of Evora, capital of Portugal's Alentejo region, reached 44.1 Celsius that day.The heat wave coincides with peak vacation season in Europe. Travelers have been warned to stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day and be aware of the risks of heatstroke, particularly for children and the elderly.Other parts of Europe have also been experiencing unusually hot, dry weather this summer, bringing drought conditions to some areas.Some places in Sweden have had their driest May-to-July period on record, according to its meteorological agency, and a number of weather stations have recorded only 10% to 15% of their normal rainfall. Wildfires have raged in recent weeks even within the Arctic Circle as forests become tinderboxes.Scientists at Stockholm University say that a mountain glacier has melted so much in the heat that it will no longer be the country's highest point. Kebnekaise's south peak shrank by 4 meters (about 13 feet) between July 2 and 31, as snow and ice melted by an average of 14 centimeters (about 5? inches) a day.The latest measurement showed that the south peak was only 20 cm (about 8 inches) higher than the mountain's rocky north peak, which stands at 2,096.8 meters (nearly 6,880 feet) above sea level."The result of the hot summer will be a very big loss of snow and ice in the mountains," geography professor Gunhild Ninis Rosqvist said, according to the university. "The forecast is that the south peak will be lower than the north peak from the beginning of August."Recent hot temperatures in Scandinavia have led to sea surface temperatures in the Baltic Sea rising well above 20 Celsius, as much as 5 or 6 degrees above average, according to the UK Met Office.Britain has also had a prolonged spell of hot weather with little rain, leaving vegetation in much of the country parched. Temperatures reached 33 Celsius in west London on Friday but are forecast to drop going into next week. 2811

  

The Purdue Board of Trustees has decided that the name of the university’s economics center, named in April 2018 the John H. Schnatter Center for Economic Research at Purdue, should revert to the Purdue University Research Center in Economics. Purdue will offer to return the funds associated with the naming.The board believes this action is necessary to avoid distraction from the center’s work, counterproductive division on the campus, and any inference of any deviation from the university’s often stated stance on tolerance and racial relations.  A copy of previous statements [purdue.edu] on that topic is attached by way of reaffirmation. 651

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