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Hoy empieza todo 1
Hoy empieza todo - Los caballeros de la mesa redonda de Recycled J - 13/05/2025

Hoy empieza todo 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 118:42


Comienza el día con el anuncio del cartel de la fiesta del Día de los Museos de Radio 3 el viernes, 23 de mayo, en el Reina Sofía de Madrid. Después, el turista musical vuelve de la isla Amity tras haber intentado evitar que un tiburón blanco se comiese a los bañistas a ritmo de 'Practice' de Cruz Cafuné y Hoke. Lo hace dentro de su recorrido por diversas películas de terror como la de hoy: 'Tiburón'. A continuación, el violinista Necko Vidal hace un ranking objetivo y musical con los himnos de los 10 mejores equipos de fútbol de La Liga. A las ocho conocemos la actualidad y charlamos con Guillermo Vergara, vicepresidente de la Fundación Paideia, sobre la consolidación de la colaboración de la emisora con su programa Interritmos. Y, por último, proclamamos caballero de la Honorable Orden de Madrid Sur a Recycled J, en presencia de sus caballeros de la mesa redonda. Escuchar audio

Notas Revolucionarias
Si No Tienes Mentalidad De Tiburón Olvídate De Los Resultados

Notas Revolucionarias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 14:39


¿Quieres resultados reales en los negocios? Entonces necesitas dejar de actuar como una presa y empezar a pensar como un tiburón.En este vídeo te comparto las claves para desarrollar la mentalidad que separa a los que triunfan de los que se quedan soñando.Nadie va a venir a salvarte. La calidad de tu vida y de tu negocio depende de las decisiones que tomes hoy.Aprende a cuidar tu energía, a actuar sin tanto pensar, a construir confianza en ti mismo y a apostar todo por tu crecimiento.Este mundo no es para los lentos ni para los que dudan... Es para los que se atreven.

Ideas Frescas
Podcast UTECA Radio - 13 Abril 25

Ideas Frescas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 99:55


En este episodio los alumnos de UTECA Educación Continua nos compartieron los datos que formaron el legado del cine de oro en México y su influencia en la industria cinematográfica; Películas para meterte a nadar con susto: Tiburón, el monstruo de la laguna y más; La revolución de los servicios financieros (Fintech), ventajas sobre la banca tradicional; Quiniela deportiva, liguilla hasta el momento y clasificaciones de la F1; Trend de creación de fotos y arte visual con Chat GPT; Datos curiosos de Semana Santa y lugares ideales para vacacionar sin tanta gente; Sugerencias de lugares Pin-Up de alimentos y bebidas para ir con tu pareja.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Par-Impar
'Orca. La Ballena Asesina', la película que nos traumatizó es mejor de lo que piensas

Par-Impar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 82:00


En compañía del crítico Jorge Loser, los chicos de Par-Impar conversan de Orca. La ballena asesina, producida por Dino De Laurentiis. Nuevo episodio del podcast Par-Impar de esRadio en el que Dani y Juanma conversan con el crítico Jorge Loser de Orca. La ballena asesina, considerada habitualmetne una mera copia de Tiburón, estrenada dos años antes, pero que es una muestra de cine de monstruos con otras ambiciones muy distintas. Protagonizada por Richard Harris y Charlotte Rampling, esta producción de Dino De Laurentiis tiene una factura mucho más europea pese a contar con un realizador norteamericano, Michael Anderson (La vuelta al mundo en 80 días). Y el argumento, que narra la venganza de una ballena contra el pescador que mató a su compañera y su bebé, tiene mucho más tela que cortar de la que parece.

Play Like a Pank
PLAP 67. ¿Necesitamos un sindicato para autoras de juegos? Con Inma Gallardo de Asociación Ludo

Play Like a Pank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 119:57


En el episodio de hoy abrimos melones… digo… entrevistamos a Inma Gallardo, autora de juegos y presidenta de la Asociación Ludo, entre otras cosas más. Con ella hablamos de los juegos del futuro, del sector lúdico, de las condiciones laborales con las que trabajan autoras y autores de juegos de mesa… Una charla arreglá pero informal. https://www.instagram.com/inmagallardo.gamedesigner/ En Plapscanner analizamos Blood of the Clocktower y el 8M en las redes sociales de la comunidad lúdica. Como el Amiga date cuenta ha sido extenso… este mes no hay maridaje lúdico! Algunos enlaces de los temas que hemos ido comentando: La mochila violeta: https://bebeamordor.com/mochila-violeta-feminismo-aula-colegios “Nunca conocí una mujer relajada”: https://www.instagram.com/p/DG3gKsLJgSU/?igsh=OWZxdHNmdXg1bHIx&img_index=1 Reportaje en La Marea: https://www.lamarea.com/2025/03/06/vientres-de-alquiler-lamarea105/ Chimamanda ha comprado dos bebés: https://www.instagram.com/codigonuevo/p/DHvS9CuxGW2/ Asaltadoras del rol: https://ko-fi.com/post/Fuera-gentuza-de-nuestro-hobbie-Newsletter9-H2H41BHB1G El índice Bauzà de Tiburón lúdico: https://bsky.app/profile/tiburonludico.bsky.social/post/3ljx2ohoi522e Congreso online Lúdica: https://ludica.congreso.info/simposios/ ¡Gracias por escucharnos y hasta el mes que viene!

El VBar
¿De 1 a 5, con cuánto califica el arbitraje en Colombia?

El VBar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 95:32


En la fecha 8 de la Liga varias jugadas fueron discutidas por los hinchas tanto de Millonarios, Junior y América, en Barranquilla los dos penales que dio el árbitro uno para el "Azul" y el otro para el "Tiburón" y en Medellín el penal que el VAR no dio al América frente a Nacional.

Más de uno
La Cultureta Gran Reserva: Tiburones en un mundo horizontal

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 89:28


En septiembre de 1975 el Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián proyectaba por primera vez en España ‘Tiburón' de Steven Spielberg. Los culturetas recuerdan este clásico del cine en su 50 aniversario (nos hemos adelantado unos meses, sí). También han leído “El mundo horizontal” (Periférica) de Bruno Remaury. Con Rubén Amón, Guillermo Altares, Rosa Belmonte, Isabel Vázquez y Sergio del Molino.

La Cultureta
La Cultureta Gran Reserva: Tiburones en un mundo horizontal

La Cultureta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 89:28


En septiembre de 1975 el Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián proyectaba por primera vez en España ‘Tiburón' de Steven Spielberg. Los culturetas recuerdan este clásico del cine en su 50 aniversario (nos hemos adelantado unos meses, sí). También han leído “El mundo horizontal” (Periférica) de Bruno Remaury. Con Rubén Amón, Guillermo Altares, Rosa Belmonte, Isabel Vázquez y Sergio del Molino.

Más Noticias
La Cultureta Gran Reserva: Tiburones en un mundo horizontal

Más Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 89:29


En septiembre de 1975 el Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián proyectaba por primera vez en España ‘Tiburón' de Steven Spielberg. Los culturetas recuerdan este clásico del cine en su 50 aniversario (nos hemos adelantado unos meses, sí). También han leído “El mundo horizontal” (Periférica) de Bruno Remaury. Con Rubén Amón, Guillermo Altares, Rosa Belmonte, Isabel Vázquez y Sergio del Molino.

Cállate! Podcast
#329 ¡Matilde, Ahoga Al Puerco!

Cállate! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 97:37


El show de medio tiempo del Super Bowl a la mexicana. Los aranceles de Trump. Mujer pide el divorcio porque su esposo abucheó a Taylor Swift. Investigadores descubren que los cerdos pueden respirar por el ano. Mueren Paquita la del Barrio, la Tongolele, Daniel Bisogno y Gene Hackman. Tiburón le […]

Cuentos Corporativos
Cómo convertir al miedo en tu mejor aliado. Gerardo del Villar, fotógrafo de tiburones [Episodio 246 - V temporada]

Cuentos Corporativos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 57:13


Gerardo del Villar cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia explorando los entornos más hostiles del planeta y enfrentándose a animales tan temidos como tiburones, orcas, osos polares, ballenas y cocodrilos, a quienes les llama “depredadores incomprendidos”. Es explorador, documentalista, protector ambiental, escritor y conferencista.Su proyecto "Tiburón" lo posicionó como el único latinoamericano en fotografiar libremente a los 10 tiburones más peligrosos del mundo, con el fin de desmitificar la imagen de los grandes depredadores, logrando transformar su reputación y promover su conservación. Su documental "Tiburones de México", ha sido instrumental en la promoción de la conservación del tiburón blanco y ha influido en la educación ambiental de nuestro país.En 2024, Gerardo se lanza como autor con su libro “Los tiburones también tienen miedo”, en el cual comparte lecciones sobre cómo darle un enfoque diferente a los miedos, aprender sobre liderazgo y lograr objetivos. En este libro, nos revela 81 aprendizajes extraídos de sus encuentros con estos depredadores, y cómo dichas experiencias lo ayudaron a enfrentar sus propios miedos y a alcanzar sus objetivos.“Los Tiburones También Tienen Miedo" no es sólo un relato de aventuras subacuáticas, sino una guía práctica para cualquier persona que busque transformar el miedo en una herramienta para el crecimiento.Aquí tienes los tres puntos más importantes del episodio:1️⃣ Transformar el miedo en un aliado* Gerardo comparte cómo su vida ha estado marcada por la superación del miedo desde la infancia, especialmente tras la pérdida de su madre.* Aprendió a canalizar el miedo convirtiéndolo en un motor para alcanzar sus objetivos, desde el buceo hasta la fotografía de tiburones.* Enfatiza que el miedo nunca desaparece, pero puede ser una herramienta poderosa si se aprende a manejar correctamente.2️⃣ El propósito como motor de vida* Su historia demuestra cómo un propósito fuerte puede ayudar a superar obstáculos y mantenerse motivado incluso en los momentos difíciles.* Explica que tener una razón clara y poderosa—como la conservación de tiburones o la educación de sus hijos—le permite enfrentar situaciones de riesgo y mantener la disciplina en su carrera.* Menciona que la clave es encontrar lo que realmente nos mueve, ya que eso minimiza la incertidumbre y el miedo.3️⃣ Aprendizajes del contacto con los tiburones* Durante sus expediciones, ha descubierto que los tiburones no son los depredadores temibles que la cultura popular ha creado, sino especies incomprendidas que merecen respeto y conservación.* Comparte una experiencia en Fiji donde casi es atacado por un tiburón tigre, resaltando la importancia de la observación, paciencia y conocimiento en situaciones de riesgo.* En su libro Los tiburones también tienen miedo, comparte 81 aprendizajes de vida basados en sus experiencias con estos animales, aplicables tanto al mundo empresarial como al crecimiento personal.

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
08 20-02-25 LHDW La Platea: se cumplen 50 años de Tiburón, una peli de culto. ¿Es Spielberg un genio? Evento en Camargo

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 24:35


08 20-02-25 LHDW La Platea: se cumplen 50 años de Tiburón, una peli de culto. ¿Es Spielberg un genio? Evento en Camargo de música en junio con tres días de grandes grupos

Podcast de La Hora de Walter
08 20-02-25 LHDW La Platea: se cumplen 50 años de Tiburón, una peli de culto. ¿Es Spielberg un genio? Evento en Camargo

Podcast de La Hora de Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 24:35


08 20-02-25 LHDW La Platea: se cumplen 50 años de Tiburón, una peli de culto. ¿Es Spielberg un genio? Evento en Camargo de música en junio con tres días de grandes grupos

Desvarios Frikis Podcast
Desvaríos Frikis 112 Cómo se Hizo TIBURÓN - Anécdotas, Actores, Spielberg y el amor de Tapón por Rafa de la Unión

Desvarios Frikis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 78:58


TWITTER (X): @DesvariosFrikis Tiburón fue una película dirigida por Steven Spielberg que fue muy infravalorada y vilipendiada. Desde Desvaríos Frikis queremos reivindicar esta obra inmortal e imperecedera que se convirtió en un clásico de culto instantáneo. Para ello comentaremos mil y una anécdotas nunca antes reveladas que hoy se hacen públicas para mayor gloria del estado de la unión. A disfrutar, que la vida es breve y más la de Richard Dreyfuss por lo que le gusta el alpiste.

La rosa de los vientos
El milagro del nacimiento de un tiburón

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 3:00


En el acuario de Shrevencort, en el estado de Luisiana (Estados Unidos), se ha producido el milagro del nacimiento de un tiburón cuando en ese acuario sólo había dos hembras. Un análisis de ADN determinará la explicación de ese nacimiento. 

Podcast La Rueda del Misterio
El Origen de la Banda Sonora- Tiburón: La Película que Cambió una Época

Podcast La Rueda del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 93:31


Hablamos en la primera parte del programa con Miguel Herrero Herrero, sobre el origen de la banda sonora, sus enigmas y misterios. En la segunda parte hablamos con Juanjo Rincón de una película mítica como es Tiburón. Secretos y curiosidades de su creación. Correo: laruedadelmisterio2010@gmail.com ®© La Rueda del Misterio

Trópico utópico
Trópico utópico - Beijo exagerado - 30/01/25

Trópico utópico

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 59:37


Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Marcus Viana, Orquestra Som Livre, Kid Abelha, Barâo Vermelho, Lulu Santos, Ney Matogrosso, Tiburón Caribe, Planet Hemp, Arnaldo Antunes, Daúde & Toni Garrido, Celso Fonseca & Paulinho Moska, Edgar Scandurra & Taciana y André Abujamra & Lúcia Turnbull.Escuchar audio

Eructitos Del Cine

Todos los secretos sobre Bruce el tiburón de la clásica película JAWS, datos curiosos, análisis y todos lo que no sabías de Tiburón, así que no lo te lo puedes perder. Eructito Invitado: - Profe Tony #EructitosDelCine #LaNetaLaNeta #Nosferatu #Tiburon #Jaws #Tiburon1975 #Jaws1975 Video de viajando con Chio de la atracción de Jaws en Univesal Studios https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtDldxyK0c8 Cada semana tendremos Eructitos invitados y platicaremos de películas, seres, detalles y datos curios. Así que ve por tus palomitas y no te lo pierdas. Date una vuelta a la tienda en línea por el Ercutitos verse, igual y se te pega algo. https://eructitosdelcine.mitiendanube.com/ Todas las redes Eructitos Del Cine. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EructitosDelCine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eructitosdelcine/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@eructitosdelcine Twitter: https://twitter.com/EructitosDeCine Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ErcutitosDeCine/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ercutitos-del-Cine-106618787819507 Canal Telegram: https://t.me/eructitosdelcine

Podcast de Jazôn
Buen comienzo, buen trabajo - Sobrevivir a un tiburón tigre

Podcast de Jazôn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 36:22


Tercer mensaje de la serie: Buen comienzo, buen trabajo. Cada uno de nosotros tiene un buen trabajo por hacer. Puede que aún no la veamos, pero a menudo está ahí, frente a nuestros ojos. Para Nehemías, era un muro derrumbado. Para ti podría ser algún tipo de injusticia, o una necesidad que nadie más nota.   Durante esta serie, aprenderemos cómo comenzar bien para luego alcanzar ese propósito único que Dios ha puesto frente a cada uno de nosotros.   Dios nos ha llamado a todos a hacer un buen trabajo en nuestro mundo, en nuestro entorno y en nuestra familia. Esta serie nos desafiará a encontrar nuestro propósito, comprender cómo lidiar con la oposición y darnos las herramientas y el aliento para vivir nuestro llamado.

Riot House Podcast
Riot House Podcast MIX EDITION by Dynamic Pressure

Riot House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 88:34


On the first episode back in quite a good stretch things are being changed up a bit.  I had very briefly mentioned before that I would like for this podcast mainly to focus on anything underground.  Well for starters there are going to be a series on dj mixes posted here you can check out.  The first one is a project I'm directly involved with called Dynamic Pressure.  I've teamed up with my bud Mark Britt and we've been making some tracks in the studio and now we're ready to put them out there for your ears to hear.  S here is our first tag team set were throwing out there!  Hope you all dig it!   Tracklist: 1. Security (Ghost Light Sub Remodel) - The Beat Club 2. Wannabe Dancer - Code Rising 3. Shakedown - Wicked Wes & Phlipsyde 4. Love - Phlipsyde 5. Hold it 6. Scream & Shout - Neuroziz, G$Montana, Slip187, GN 7. War and Love (BasStyler & Tiburón Remix) - The Darrow Chem Syndicate 8. Leader feat. Young Fathers (Extended Mix) - Stanton Warriors 9. City Bass Line - Neuroziz 10. Beat You Down 11. There Is No Sleep - DJ Beefburger (Dynamic Pressure remix) 12. Get A Grip - Dynamic Pressure (Dynamic Pressure Remix 13. The Answer - Meat Katie and Elite Force Feat. Roland Clark (Force Mass Motion Remix 14. Break It 2 Pieces - Dj Volume, Huda Hudia (Original Essential Mix) 15. Back To the Old School - Kuplay (2024 Remastered) 16. Funky Boy - Aggressiveness 17. F Bassline - GUAU 18. Motel - Martin HERBS 19. 2 The Sky - NOSK 20. New Times - Sunsha 21. Moon Goons - Dynamic Pressure 22. Second Pair of Lucky Pants - Dynamic Pressure   Please check out our linktree that will direct you to our contact sources, all socials, and our download links. https://linktr.ee/dynamicpressure   Other Dj set links we can be found Billy Riot aka Rhythm Mechanic  Stream Rhythm Mechanic music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloud   Mark Britt Stream DJ Mark Britt music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloud    

Por el principio
Por el principio |Mikel Erentxun, el niño que imitaba a Elvis

Por el principio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 52:57


El músico recuerda que se pintaba patillas para imitar al rey del rock and roll, las tardes jugando al Monopoly y cómo la película Tiburón le hizo tener miedo al mar para siempre

Iglesia Adventista de Gazcue
Matutina para la mujer: Tiburón a la vista - 14 de enero de 2025

Iglesia Adventista de Gazcue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 4:13


Se un motivo de bendición para otros y comparte esta programación con tus amigos y familiares.Puedes seguirnos en nuestras plataforma de redes socialesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventistasgazcueFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventistasgazcueX: https://www.x.com/IglesiadeGazcueTambién puedes escuchar los matinales y predicas cada día en la plataforma de tu preferenciaBuzzprout (sin app, ni suscripción): https://www.buzzsprout.com/255902Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RLxxpOGn9A8hQF5UPvA4x?si=cbvfA7tER7-UyyHDaOYUuA&utmApple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/iglesia-adventista-de-gazcue/id1452114943?uo=4Entra a nuestra página web y mantente al día con nuestras programaciones regulares y especiales. Podrás entrar a otras plataformas digitales donde tenemos presencia digital, ver fotos de nuestras programaciones, descargar materiales digitales entre otros.http://www.iasdgazcue.org

Devocionales Cristianos para Mujeres
Devocional Cristiano para Mujeres | AMANECER CON JESÚS - TIBURÓN A LA VISTA | 2025-01-14

Devocionales Cristianos para Mujeres

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 4:28


Fecha: 14-01-2025 Título: TIBURÓN A LA VISTA Autor: Sayli Guardado Locución: Cristina Rosas http://evangelike.com/devocionales-cristianos-para-mujeres/

The Pacific War - week by week
- 162 - Pacific War Podcast - Victory at Leyte - December 24 - 31 - , 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 46:02


Last time we spoke about the third arakan campaign. In December, General Bruce's forces advanced through Leyte, securing Ormoc and preparing for a decisive push toward Valencia.. The 305th and 306th Regiments steadily overcame enemy positions, while the 307th secured the airstrip. As Japanese forces began to retreat, the 12th Cavalry captured Kananga, opening Highway 2. Meanwhile, in Burma, General Slim devised Operation Extended Capital, aiming to outmaneuver the Japanese and cut off their supply lines, setting the stage for a crucial battle. As Admiral Mountbatten pivoted from Operation Dracula to launch Operation Romulus in Arakan, General Christison devised a three-pronged assault on Akyab. Facing fierce Japanese resistance, Private Kweku Pong displayed extraordinary bravery amidst chaos, earning recognition for his valor. Meanwhile, the 28th Army struggled to defend its positions, ultimately retreating under pressure. Amidst strategic deceptions, the Allies advanced through challenging terrain, culminating in significant victories that shifted the tide in Burma, showcasing courage and tactical ingenuity in the face of adversity. This episode is the Victory at Leyte  Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  As we last left off, General Krueger's forces had effectively secured the Ormoc Valley, prompting many Japanese units to begin a challenging retreat toward Palompon. From that point, the best General Suzuki's troops could manage was to hold their positions for as long as possible. The Japanese had pockmarked Matagob and the area surrounding it with foxholes and emplacements and had dug spider holes under the houses. South of Matagob, where the road climbed into the hills, the enemy had utilized natural caves, gullies, and ridges on both sides of the road and dug many deep defensive positions. Some of these were eight feet deep, two feet in diameter at the top, and widened to six feet at the bottom. The Japanese had emplaced machine guns in culverts and had constructed several well-camouflaged coconut log pillboxes on the forward slopes of the ridges. An excellent, almost invisible installation, which served as an observation post, was dug in on the forward slope of a ridge about three miles north of San Miguel. It had a concealed entrance on the reverse slope. From this post eight miles of the road to the north and east could be observed.  Meanwhile, eager to deliver a decisive blow, Krueger organized his forces for a four-division assault along a wide front toward the west coast. General Bruce's 77th Division was tasked with advancing west along the Palompon road, while the three divisions of General Sibert's 10th Corps embarked on a difficult trek across the mountains to reach the northwest coast. The northwestern mountains of Leyte west of Ormoc Bay provided a difficult barrier to any movement toward the northwest coast. The area was the last one available to the Japanese either for escaping from Leyte or for staging defensive actions. In general, the terrain was rough, increasing in altitude from broken ground and low hills in the north to steep rocky ridges and high hills in the south. The northern part was either under cultivation or covered with cogon grass. Toward the south, the cultivated fields and grasslands were gradually supplanted by dense forests. Palompon had been extensively used by the Japanese as an auxiliary port of entry to Leyte. The town was the western terminus of the road that ran north and eastward across the northwestern hills to join Highway 2 near Libongao. It was this road junction that the 10th and 24th Corps had seized. The Palompon road, as it was called, followed the lower slopes of the hills until the flat interior valley floor was reached. The confining hills were steep-sided with many knife-edged crests. Such was the area into which the forces of the 6th Army had driven remnants of the Japanese 35th Army. To facilitate the capture of Palompon, Bruce planned to land the 1st Battalion, 305th Regiment near the port, while the other two battalions advanced westward on the Palompon road. To support this operation, Admiral Kinkaid would provide amphibious vehicles, LCMs, and a PT escort. However, while preparations for the amphibious assault were underway, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 305th Regiment departed from Valencia on December 22, quickly crossing the Togbong and Pagsangahan Rivers without encountering any opposition, and eventually halting just beyond the Humaybunay barrio.  The 302nd Engineer Battalion, which followed behind the assault battalions, fought the "battle of bridges." The engineers worked around the clock, frequently without any infantry protection, to restore the bridges as soon as possible. The bridges were to be sufficiently strengthened initially to support 2.5-ton truck traffic for infantry supply, then they were to be reinforced to carry 20 tons in order to bring M8's forward, and eventually to 36-ton capacity to carry the M10's. General Bruce had hoped that sufficient Bailey bridges could be made available for important crossings to carry traffic while engineers built wooden bridges under the Bailey bridges. Only a limited number of Bailey bridges were furnished, however, and engineer progress to the west was slowed down. At the same time, patrols from the 128th Regiment successfully eliminated the last enemy strongholds in the Limon area, while the 127th Regiment advanced to Lonoy, where the 1st Cavalry Division was gearing up for its westward push. Finally, the 24th Division, now under Major General Roscoe Woodruff, dispatched the 34th Regiment to launch an attack toward Tuktuk. On December 23, as aircraft bombed Palompon, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 305th Regiment resumed their advance. The Americans steadily progressed along the road, successfully forcing the Takahashi Detachment to retreat to the mountains northwest of Matag-ob, where they had to fend off a series of strong night counterattacks. That same morning, the assault units of the 1st Cavalry Division moved out from the highway, facing no resistance as they advanced west through the mountains. This initial day of marching established the pattern for the following days, with the cavalry regiments continuing to push forward through challenging terrain, encountering only sporadic resistance. Additionally, from December 23 to 26, the 34th Regiment conducted extensive patrols along the west coast of the Leyte peninsula. Meanwhile, the advance echelon of the 1st Division successfully linked up with the 68th Brigade, reaching the Bagacay sector the next day. However, the main body of the division had to carve its way through dense jungle on its way to Bagacay. The 102nd Division was also advancing toward the area south of Matag-ob, but after failing to make contact with the 35th Army or the Takahashi Detachment, its units began to retreat to Villaba in the following days. On December 24, while the 1st Battalion was boarding at Ormoc, the remainder of the 305th Regiment launched another offensive. At 1000 on 24 December the assault troops jumped off. The Japanese resistance was light and intermittent, but American progress was slow because of the rough, irregular hills in which the enemy had established positions in foxholes, spider holes, and caves. Since it was not possible to bypass these positions, the regiment had to clear each one before the advance could continue. The force received some artillery fire but a mortar platoon from Company A, 88th Chemical Weapons Battalion, silenced the enemy guns. At 1500 the battalions set up their night perimeter 500 yards short of the road bend. During the night a Japanese force of twenty men, which tried to penetrate the defenses of the 3d Battalion, was killed. Both the 127th and 128th Infantry Regiments sent out patrols on December 23 to reconnoiter the terrain. At 08:00 on December 24 the two regiments started for the west coast. Throughout the march to the sea, they encountered only small parties of the enemy, who put up no effective resistance, but heavy rains, dense, almost impassable forests, and steep craggy hills slowed the advance. The commanding officer of the 127th Infantry said of the hills encountered on December 24: “The morning was spent in climbing to the top of a mountain ridge. The climbing was difficult but as we later found out, the descent was much worse. The trail led almost perpendicular down the side. After reaching the bottom, another ridge was encountered, this almost straight up, everyone had to use hand holds to pull themselves up. All in all there were seven ridges from the bottom of the first descent to the first possible bivouac area.” The hills were less rugged from then on. Throughout the march both regiments also received supplies by airdrop, which was not completely satisfactory since none of the drops was made at the requested time and frequently there was a wide scattering of supplies. On December 25, the 1st Battalion of the former unexpectedly came across the remnants of the 1st and 57th Regiments. The Japanese forces suffered significant casualties and were compelled to disperse, but they eventually managed to reach Bacacay later that night. Meanwhile, the 305th Regiment made slow progress along the Palompon road against a well-entrenched enemy. However, the crucial development was that its 1st Battalion successfully landed at Buaya without facing any opposition.  A light fast armored column moved north to clear the road and to forestall any Japanese counterattack from that direction as the rest of the task force went rapidly south through the barrio of Look to Palompon, which fell at 1206. This closed the last main port of entrance on the island to the Japanese. Within four hours after hitting the beaches the battalion had secured the barrios of Buaya and Look as well as Palompon, and had strong patrols operating to the northeast and south. The troops met no opposition at any point. It was doubtless with great satisfaction that General Bruce sent the following message to the Commanding General, 14th Corps: "The 77th Infantry Division's Christmas contribution to the Leyte Campaign is the capture of Palompon, the last main port of the enemy. We are all grateful to the Almighty on this birthday of the Son and on the Season of the Feast of Lights." The 1st Battalion occupied a defensive position in the vicinity of Look on 25 December, and rested on 26 December, which was Christmas Day back home. It spent the next five days sending out patrols and awaiting the arrival through the mountains of the rest of the 305th Infantry. Once again, Suzuki's plans were thoroughly disrupted. Palompon was to have been used as the rear center of the line of communications and the army headquarters was to have been established at Kompisao, but the seizure of Palompon on 25 December by the 77th Division forced Suzuki to change the location of his army headquarters. He then selected as a base of operations an area in the vicinity of Ginabuyan that overlooked Silad Bay and was about three kilometers north of Villaba. The new area was a plateau with an elevation of about 1,200 feet, heavily forested and having rocky eastern and western slopes that made it "a natural fortress." From it one could command a view of Ormoc Valley to the east and the Camotes Sea and Cebu to the west. There were a few Filipino huts, and cultivated fields and coconut groves, interspersed with salt beds, lay along the beach. The area "was admirably suited for an extended period of defensive action." General Suzuki ordered the units of the 35th Army that were retreating westward to repair to the vicinity of the new base of operations.  He sent orders for his retreating units to gather there instead of in Palompon. Although Suzuki anticipated being able to support 15,000 men in this self-sufficient area, an assessment of the available resources revealed that they would only last for two weeks. Consequently, the Japanese began preparations for Operation Chi-Go, which involved the amphibious movement of several units, including the 35th Army headquarters and the majority of the 1st Division, to other islands in the Visayas. At the same time, on December 26, the 34th Regiment received orders to capture San Isidro. The next day, its 1st Battalion left Calubian and moved to the high ground overlooking the port, while Companies F and G conducted amphibious landings at Gigantangan Island and Taglawigan before securing Daha. The reinforced Company G then re-embarked on the landing craft and proceeded toward the San Isidro Bay area, where they encountered heavier resistance than anticipated and were ultimately forced to retreat. At the same time that the 2nd Battalion, 305th Regiment was being withdrawn for an overwater movement to Palompon, the 3rd Battalion continued its advance along the road, successfully covering over 1,000 yards by December 28. That day the foremost elements of the 5th and 12th Cavalry Regiments broke out of the mountains and reached the barrio of Tibur on the west coast, about 2,800 yards north of Abijao. By nightfall on the following day, the 7th Cavalry was also on the west coast but farther north. In its advance it had encountered and destroyed many small, scattered groups of the enemy, most of whom showed little desire to fight. The regiment arrived at Villaba, two and one-half miles north of Tibur, at dusk, and in securing the town killed thirty-five Japanese. Additionally, the 34th Regiment launched a coordinated assault on San Isidro, successfully overcoming all enemy resistance and capturing the port. In the following days, the troops moved south along the coast, eliminating small, poorly equipped Japanese units. Looking south on December 29, the 128th Regiment reached the high ground overlooking Tabango and Campopo Bays, while the 127th Regiment secured the high ground overlooking Antipole Point, completing the advance of the 32nd Division. Further south, the 3rd Battalion, 305th Regiment continued its push along the Palompon road despite strong resistance, while Company B secured the barrio of San Miguel. At 0930 on 30 December the 305th Infantry struck along the Palompon road, the 3d Battalion driving west, and the Provisional Mountain Force attacking east. The Mountain Force encountered only scattered resistance until 0930, when the Japanese, from well-entrenched positions in the precipitous sides of the road at a point about four miles east of Palompon, directed strong machine gun fire along the road. The Mountain Force dug in for the night on high ground overlooking the point at which its advance had been halted. The 3d Battalion succeeded in overcoming the opposition which had halted it the previous day, and pushed forward to a point about 1,000 yards southwest of Tipolo. The Japanese had emplaced artillery on curves in the road and could fire directly on the advancing American troops. Although the 305th Infantry lost one tank to enemy artillery fire, it was able to destroy three 75-mm. guns and capture two others intact. Meanwhile, Company C conducted a reconnaissance in force and executed an amphibious landing at Abijao, advancing 1,300 yards north to establish contact with elements of the 1st Cavalry Division near Villaba. By this time, most of the Japanese forces had successfully regrouped in the Villaba-Mount Canguipot area. Consequently, on December 31, Suzuki launched four strong counterattacks against the forces at Villaba; however, enemy artillery disrupted most of these assaults before elements of the 77th Division arrived to relieve the cavalrymen. With the westward advance to the coast complete, General Eichelberger's 8th Army officially took command of all units on Leyte Island, following MacArthur's announcement that organized resistance had ceased. As a result, on January 1, the 77th Division was instructed to relieve the 32nd and 24th Divisions, while the divisions of the 10th Corps moved to staging areas in preparation for upcoming operations. The 8th Army also assumed control of operations on Samar Island, which had similarly been secured against enemy forces. Units from the 1st Cavalry Division had pushed through heavy resistance to reach the strategic Taft-Wright Highway that runs through central Samar. On December 8, the cavalry successfully captured Wright, the western end of the highway, and then moved east to connect with friendly guerrilla forces advancing from Taft on the opposite coast, thereby securing control of the highway. Meanwhile, following the successful invasion of Mindoro, American forces continued their efforts on Hill Drome and Ellmore Field, with General Dunckel's troops conducting extensive patrols to locate enemy stragglers while awaiting the arrival of the 21st Regiment. The only opposition faced came from the persistent assaults of the 4th Air Army and the 1st Combined Base Force. On December 21 and 22, the 1st Resupply Echelon was attacked by enemy aircraft. About twenty kamikazes attacked the convoy, so damaging two LST's that they later had to be abandoned, and inflicting lesser damage on two destroyers and a Liberty ship. The 3d Battalion, 21st Infantry, en route to Mindoro in this convoy lost 6 men killed and 32 wounded; U.S. Navy losses were about 70 men killed or wounded; the Japanese lost 7 planes in kamikaze attacks and 3 others to shipboard antiaircraft fire. Then, from December 28 to December 30, Task Unit 18.3.15 was also attacked by kamikazes. Meanwhile, Admiral Okawachi was getting Admiral Shima's 2nd Striking Force ready for a hit-and-run surface attack on enemy invasion ships near San Jose, known as Operation Rei-Go. However, a proposed counter-landing on Mindoro, which was supported by Marshal Terauchi, Admiral Fukudome, and General Tominaga, faced strong opposition from General Yamashita and his 14th Area Army. The Area Army staff adamantly maintained that it would be impossible to move any sizeable forces to Mindoro but agreed to dispatch a small raiding unit to hamper enemy development of airfields in the San Jose area. On or about 24 December, an order was issued to the 8th Division to organize a task unit for this mission as soon as possible. Ultimately, a reluctant compromise was reached, allowing a small raiding unit from the 8th Division to be sent to disrupt enemy airfield development in the San Jose region. The raiding detachment was a specially organized provisional unit which included a small number that originally belonged to the Gi-Go Airborne Raiding Unit. It assembled at Batangas and prepared to embark for Mindoro. While this unit was being organized, Shima's warships left Camranh Bay on December 24. However, as they approached Mindoro on December 26, a lone PBY reconnaissance plane spotted them. In response, 105 aircraft were sent to conduct low-level attacks on the Japanese force.  At 19:40 the first wave of planes found the vessels just offshore. Before the wild engagement was over, the full wing strength had attacked every ship at least once. "When I saw a solid sheet of flame," reported one pilot in describing the AA, "I knew I was over the vessel." While wheeling away from the target, each pilot flashed on his running lights to avoid collision. Some planes landing in the Mindoro blackout for rearming, made as many as three strikes against the enemy vessels. Although PT boats, lurking close to shore, fired torpedoes at the silhouetted Japanese targets, only the destroyer Kiyoshimo went down, and the fleet persisted toward the beachhead, where at 22:40 it fired star shells which began an ineffective 40-minute bombardment. Only one Liberty ship, which had not sought refuge behind Ilin Island as directed, was sunk. Naval gunfire and simultaneous Japanese air attacks caused little damage at Hill, but made it difficult for the airmen aloft to land. With gasoline running short, most of the pilots made as many attacks as possible and then headed through the night and bad weather for Leyte, a flight more dangerous than the Japanese AA had been. When a full count was made, losses during the engagement totaled 26 aircraft. For the force engaged this was a heavy loss, but it was not in vain, for several Japanese survivors attributed the amazingly poor bombardment by their fleet to the aerial clawing which had demolished main batteries and killed a majority of the gun crews. Dunckel thought that without a doubt the airmen had saved the beachhead from serious losses: "The action of our Air Units on that night," he wrote, "will stand forever… as one of the most gallant deeds to be established in the traditions of American fighting men." On 26 December 1944, then with the San Jose bombardment force, Kiyoshimo was crippled by two direct bomb hits in attacks by U.S. Army bombers during the approach to Mindoro, Philippines. The ship was then finished off by a torpedo from U.S. PT-223, 145 miles south of Manila ; 82 were killed and 74 injured. The destroyer Asashimo rescued 169 survivors, including ComDesDiv 2, Captain Shiraishi Nagayoshi, and Lieutenant Commander Kajimoto; U.S. PT boats rescued five others.Despite this, Shima pressed on toward his target, entering the anchorage area at 23:00 to commence bombardment of San Jose. After approximately forty minutes of shelling, during which one auxiliary vessel and a PT boat were sunk, the Japanese ships withdrew northwest at high speed, still under fire from enemy planes. Although Shima's force ultimately managed to escape, the air attacks resulted in the sinking of the Kiyoshimo and damage to the Ashigara, the light cruiser Oyodo, and three destroyers, with a loss of 26 aircraft. The bombardment prevented landings at the Mindoro strips and many pilots, finding their planes running low on fuel, headed through the darkness and heavy weather toward Leyte fields only to crash on the way. Following this unsuccessful operation, on December 31, the raiding unit from the 8th Division finally crossed the Verde Island Passage by landing craft to reach Calapan in northeastern Mindoro, and then proceeded to Pinamalayan, arriving there on January 5. We must now depart from the Philippines and proceed to Bougainville to report on the preparations for a new Australian offensive.  Previously, we observed that General Savige's 2nd Corps had successfully relieved the American troops stationed at the Cape Torokina perimeter.  The Australians had now reached the conclusion that the Japanese had disbanded depleted units to reinforce others and were maintaining a well- disciplined and efficient force. They decided that, at the end of November, the force included the 38th Independent Mixed Brigade, built round the 81st Regiment, and the 6th Division with three depleted infantry regiments -13th, 23rd and 45th. Of these the 38th Brigade was believed to be chiefly concentrated at Numa Numa, with part of the 81st Regiment forward on the trail; most of the 13th Regiment was believed to be round the Jaba River-Gazelle Harbour area, with the 23rd farther south, and the 45th round Kieta on the east coast. The Allied Intelligence estimates of the whereabouts of the main Japanese forma- tions on Bougainville proved accurate. The main shortcoming was that the strength of the naval troops was underestimated. At the time of the arrival of the Aus- tralians there were about 11,000 naval men, including 3,500 civilian workers, on the island; the 87th Garrison Force, about 4,000 strong, was in the Buka area, and in the south were two strong forces of marines: the 6th Sasebo Special Naval Landing Force (about 2,000) and the 7th Kure Special Naval Landing Force (about 1,500). Indeed the naval forces were about as strong in fighting men as the 6th Division. The successful attack on Little George by the 9th Battalion on 29th November, six weeks before it was expected, surprised the enemy commanders and convinced them that the Australians were determined to open an offensive. Reinforcements numbering 450 were hurried into the central area (there were 2,000 troops deployed in or forward of Numa Numa) and Colonel Kaneko Atsushi of the 81st Regiment took command. A further 1,000 troops were sent from Kieta and the north to Numa Numa. Hyakutake was convinced that the attack on the Numa Numa trail would be accompanied by a landing at its eastern end with the object of severing his force. The quantity of artillery used in the attack on Little George and later Arty Hill convinced the Japanese that a determined thrust was being made. Arty Hill was defended by men of the 5th and 11th Companies of the 81st Regiment. Meanwhile the 13th Regiment was attacked on the Jaba River. Lieut-General Kanda of the 6th Division did not propose to contest the south bank of the river, considering that the crossing was merely a feint and the principal offensive would be made by sea; the main body of the defending force-1,500 men-was retained in the Mosigetta area. By January Kanda estimated that one Australian division, its name yet unknown, was south of the Jaba, with 25 guns. From 23rd to 26th November the 9th Battalion, with the 12th Field Battery and other detachments under command, took over this sector. The 9th Battalion's first task was actively to reconnoitre the Sisivie area with a view to attacking it later; and to secure ground from which such an attack could be launched. It had been believed that the main supply route from Numa Numa passed through Sisivie, but captured docu- ments and interrogation of prisoners revealed that Sisivie was merely an outpost and that the Piaterapaia area was the terminus of the enemy's line of communication; consequently the battalion's efforts were con- centrated in that direction. At 1.50 p.m. on the 24th one rifle shot was fired from Little George into the battalion's area the first shot in the Australian operations on Bougainville. On the 25th a small patrol moved stealthily to the rear of Little George and was fired on, two men being wounded. On the morning of the 29th the battery in the Doiabi Valley fired high-explosive and smoke shells on to Arty Hill, mortars fired smoke bombs on to Little George, and into the smoke a single platoon attacked. At the run the men reached the top of Little George before the Japanese emerged from shelter, opened fire with machine-guns and threw grenades. The attackers did not falter but worked their way forward in pairs, one man firing on a post while the other moved close and threw in grenades. Lieutenant Deacon, the commander, was 3 wounded but carried on. In about half an hour the position was gained. Two Australians had been killed and six wounded, of whom three remained on duty. Twenty Japanese dead lay on the hill, in- cluding a lieutenant and a sergeant. The expected enemy counter-attack was made in the evening by about 40 Japanese. It was a frontal thrust and gained no ground. Until dawn the enemy tried in vain to infiltrate. While these operations were in progress on the Numa Numa trail, the 2/8th Commando, next on the right, had taken over responsibility for the tangled mountain area rising to an altitude of 4,000 feet south and south-east of Mount Bagana, and known as the Hanemo sector. When the commando squadron took over from a company of the 164th American Regiment there had been no contact with the enemy for several weeks, and it was believed that only a handful of Japanese were in the neighbourhood. For five weeks from 24th November, when the relief was completed, a commando troop patrolled but met Japanese only twice, killing two and capturing another. By 27th December, when the 61st Battalion relieved the troop, it was considered that the area was clear and the flank of a force advancing down the coast would be safe. Additionally, Brigadier Raymond Monaghan's 29th Brigade was deployed to the southwestern edge of the perimeter, and a company from New Guinea was assigned to scout the Jaba River area. On December 3, Matthews sent a platoon to Sisivie, but the defenders were able to pin down the Australians with intense fire. After successfully repelling a strong enemy counterattack, the 9th Battalion advanced on Bawabu Ridge toward Pearl Ridge, with Matthews' C Company ordered to capture Arty Hill on December 18.  Matthews planned an attack on Arty Hill by a full company. At 7 a.m. on 18th December Major Blanch's C Company formed up on the sheltered side of George and Little George, on top of which men of a supporting company were walk- ing about nonchalantly to mislead the enemy into thinking that it was to be another uneventful day. Twelve New Zealand Corsairs at- tacked the Japanese positions; the battery of the 4th Field Regiment opened fire from its positions in the Laruma River Valley; medium machine-guns fired from Mount Deacon and Bawabu Ridge that is, from each flank-on to the reverse slope of Arty Hill at ranges up to 1,000 yards. After thirteen minutes of bombardment, the attackers advanced through the smoke along the razor-back ridge which was the only means of approach to the bare hill. Months of intermittent shelling had destroyed the bush and so loosened the soil on the steep slopes that the men had difficulty in scrambling up them. By 8.10 the leading troops were near the crest of Banyan Knoll and were meeting sharp small arms fire from Japanese in covered weapon-pits. Grenades were hurled down on them. They pressed on. Sergeant Allan, commanding the right platoon, led the way to the top of Banyan Knoll, shot a Japanese machine-gunner and himself fell dead. His men carried on up the slopes of Arty Hill. As at Little George, the attackers worked in pairs, one man covering an enemy post with fire while the other attacked from a flank with grenades. After more than an hour of close fighting the position was won and the defenders were digging in and setting up wire in preparation for the probable counter-attack. There was none: a prisoner said that there were not enough men left to attack. Five Australians were killed and 12 wounded of whom 4 remained on duty. Twenty-five Japanese dead were counted, 2 Japanese were taken prisoner, and from 10 to 20 recently-buried bodies were found. Two days later, Lieutenant-Colonel John McKinna's 25th Battalion began to relieve the exhausted 9th Battalion and was immediately tasked with taking Pearl Ridge, although its initial probing attacks were met with fierce resistance from the determined defenders. Meanwhile, Monaghan had deployed Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert McDonald's 15th Battalion to the Jaba River area, where they effectively cleared out enemy outposts. By the fourth week of December, the unofficial ceasefire on Bougainville had collapsed. Intense fighting erupted in two of the three main sectors, resulting in the deaths of over 100 Japanese soldiers, with their forward positions in each area being captured. The Australians were also bringing in additional reinforcements to sustain their offensive. According to Savige's strategy, Brigadier John Field's 7th Brigade was to be replaced by elements of Brigadier John Stevenson's 11th Brigade in the central sector, with orders to move south and join the rest of Major-General William Bridgeford's 3rd Division for an assault toward the Puriata River. Additionally, a strong contingent from the 11th Brigade was set to advance along the northwest coast of the island toward Soraken Harbour, aiming to push the northern enemy forces into the confined Bonis Peninsula. However, before these plans could be executed, McKinna was intent on capturing Pearl Ridge and aimed to launch one final attack with all his companies by the end of the month. Unbeknownst to the Australians, the few defenders in the area had recently received reinforcements in the form of a battalion under the direct command of Major-General Kijima Kesao, which significantly strengthened the ridge. Nevertheless, on the morning of December 30, aircraft bombarded the Japanese positions for about 40 minutes. At 08:00, the infantry advanced under the cover of artillery and machine-gun fire, with A Company facing heavy resistance just in front of Pear Hill that they could not overcome. Due to this setback on the right flank, McKinna ordered D Company to undertake a challenging climb along Pear Hill instead of the narrow spur where the attack had failed. Meanwhile, C Company made slow progress through dense brush but eventually managed to cut the enemy's track to the west. After repelling several enemy counterattacks during the night, the four companies renewed their assault on December 31. Although the march over Arty Hill and through thick underbrush was physically demanding, D Company managed to approach Pear Hill undetected. With A Company drawing enemy fire, D Company launched a powerful attack following an artillery bombardment that successfully pushed back the Japanese defenders. Meanwhile, B Company captured Baker's Brow to the west, and C Company held its position along the western track. However, by nightfall, Kijima's troops began testing the defenses established by C Company. In the early morning, the Japanese launched a fierce counterattack from the south and southeast, managing to penetrate two forward Australian positions. After an hour of intense hand-to-hand combat, the assault was ultimately repelled with the help of artillery support, and Australian patrols later found that Pearl Ridge had been abandoned by the enemy. Throughout the morning and into the early afternoon, the Australians conducted mopping-up operations until the ridge was completely cleared. With control of Pearl Ridge secured, the Australians gained a strategic vantage point that allowed them to observe from one side of Bougainville to the other, aiding future operations. During the battle, the Australians suffered 10 killed and 25 wounded, while the Japanese lost 34 killed and 1 captured. Shortly after taking Pearl Ridge, the 11th Brigade assumed control of the central sector as per Savige's orders, while the rest of the 7th Brigade began moving south. In conclusion, Major-General Percy Clarkson's 33rd Division began its deployment to Morotai in late December, with Colonel Ray Cavenee's 136th Regiment landing on the island's west coast on December 22. Four days later, the regiment advanced into Japanese-controlled territory to engage Colonel Kisou's 211th Regiment, receiving support from elements of the 130th Regiment moving overland from the Doroeba Plain and the 3rd Battalion of the 137th Regiment marching from Morotai's southern coast into the interior. This coordinated effort aimed to prevent the Japanese from dispersing into smaller groups in the island's mountainous regions. On January 3, the 136th Regiment located and attacked the 211th Regiment at Hill 40, with the 1st and 2nd Battalions advancing from the southwest while the 3rd Battalion approached from the north. After two days of intense combat, the Americans successfully captured Hill 40, inflicting significant casualties on the enemy, and then began pursuing the retreating Japanese forces to the north. Two thousand yards to the north, the 3d Battalion was settling down for the night. Its march from Radja had started badly. From the beginning the battalion had been harried by the enemy. On the nights of December 26-27 and 27-28, its perimeter had been attacked viciously by an estimated enemy battalion. (The 3d Battalion of the Jap 211th Infantry. It had been detached from the 211th for a special mission to Radja to await and guide reinforcements from Halmahera. The five reinforcing barges were ambushed after slipping through the Navy PT screen, and were destroyed along with fifty tons of food and supplies.) The battalion had experienced the hardest march of its history. The jungle was more difficult than that encountered by the Pilowo column. Moreover, to join the Hill 40 battle it had to abandon trails for cross-country movements. Although the battalion had marched and fought its way forward for ten days it was still in fighting trim. The number of Japs killed and found buried along the trail indicated terrible losses for the Japs. The battalion commander, Major Ralph Pate, attributed the lack of enemy resistance during the past two days to the withdrawal of the enemy. Actually, as he learned later, the 3d Battalion, Jap 211th Infantry Regiment, had been destroyed as a military force. By January 14, when the 136th Regiment was finally withdrawn to the main perimeter, the Americans reported having killed 870 Japanese soldiers and captured 10, suffering 46 men killed and 127 wounded in the process. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. General Krueger's forces captured Palompon, disrupting Japanese plans, while American troops advanced through challenging terrain, overcoming resistance and securing key locations. Japanese forces planned a counter-landing on Mindoro, but faced fierce opposition. Meanwhile, Australians advanced on Bougainville, capturing strategic positions amid heavy fighting.

Devocionales Cristianos para Menores
Devocional Cristiano para Menores | UN PLANETA MARAVILLOSO - ¿SABES QUÉ TIBURÓN SOY? | 2024-12-08

Devocionales Cristianos para Menores

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 4:05


Fecha: 08-12-2024 Título: ¿SABES QUÉ TIBURÓN SOY? Autor: Vicki Redden, Dee Litten Reed, Joelle Reed Yamada Locución: La tía Tania http://evangelike.com/devocionales-cristianos-para-menores/

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 25:09


Trance Podcast
Tablero de Juego Podcast - Mentalidad de tiburón Feat. Rafael Escalante

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 96:50


En esta emisión de Tablero de Juego entrevistamos nuevamente a Rafael Escalante de Rafael Escalante Games y Xiba Games. Nos platico acerca de su experiencia en la Essen SPIEL 2024 y el lanzamiento de XOK. Esperemos que lo disfruten. Redes Sociales de Rafael Escalante: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rafaelescalante.games Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rafaelescalante.games/ Web: rafaelescalante.games Correo: rafael@lekogames.com (facebook.com/tdjpod) (Instagram:@tdjpod) (youtube.com/c/TablerodeJuegoPodcast) (@Axe_G) (@ldavidtrejol) (@dr0zono) Música de https://www.fiftysounds.com/es

The Shotgun Start
“They think we're stupid” — Of PGA Tour budget, field, and card cuts

The Shotgun Start

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 68:18


Brendan and Andy start this Wednesday episode with some Fried Egg business, highlighting the Black Friday sale in the Pro Shop and promoting the just-announced 2025 events schedule. From there, Brendan gives a shoutout to Dr. George F. Grant, the inventor of the golf tee, who's getting some much-deserved recognition in Massachusetts. Andy is extra excited about the "player uprising" against slow play, which now includes Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson, and Lucas Glover, among others. The PGA Tour announced that the much-discussed changes to cut cards and field sizes were approved, with Jay Monahan giving PGA Tour "fans" the lead mention ahead of players and partners in the press release. Lucas Glover was not pleased with the results of this vote, telling Adam Schupak that "they think we're stupid" when saying these changes will improve pace of play. While player cards are getting cut in a few years, budget cuts are also reportedly coming to the PGA Tour as SSG is looking to decrease spending by "tens of millions" of dollars. Meanwhile, the DP World Tour is losing ten players to the PGA Tour, including Paul Waring, who shared his readiness to make the jump on social media. However, many LIV players - Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia, Mean Dean, and more - will be reinstated on the DP World Tour for this upcoming season, having served suspensions and paid their fines, clearing the path for Sergio to return to the Ryder Cup. In a bonus Sports Minute, Brendan asks PJ for his reaction to the Jets firing GM Joe Douglas and wonders if, somehow, the Browns are the most stable NFL team represented by this podcast. A look at the Schedule of the Week starts with the RSM Classic, the final week of the FedEx Fall. Caitlin Clark will make an appearance in the Pro Am on Wednesday, playing with fellow Iowa icon Zach Johnson. Andy, Brendan, and PJ run through some Games Within a Game for the PGA Tour finale, touching Kelly Kraft, Christo Lamprecht, and, of course, Nico Echavarria. The LPGA season also wraps this week with the CME Group Tour Championship, with $4 million being awarded to the winner. For those wondering, you can play the Black Course at Tiburón Golf Club along side the LPGA stars throughout the week. Lastly, a fan favorite returns home for the Australian PGA Championship this week on the DP World Tour. To wrap things up, Brendan and Andy preview the latest installment of "The Match".

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RCN Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 25:09


En el epidodio de hoy; la empresa paisa que logró la mayor oferta en la historia del programa Shark Tank Colombia Unpaint, la pintura removible de Medellín que conquistó a Shark Tank Colombia con $4.400 millones. La tecnología reduce el CO2 y es biodegradable. Glasst está transformando el sector de los materiales de construcción con tecnologías avanzadas y sostenibles totalmente únicas. Su producto estrella, Unpaint, es la primera pintura biodegradable totalmente removible, que proporciona flexibilidad y libertad creativa tanto para aplicaciones residenciales como comerciales. Liderada por Juan Camilo Botero, esta startup se llevó la atención de los “tiburones” del programa, quienes no dudaron en hacer una jugosa propuesta para quedarse con parte del negocio.

La Órbita De Endor - podcast-
LODE 6x04 TIBURÓN (Jaws)

La Órbita De Endor - podcast-

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 287:07


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Es una película inolvidable. Una producción que ha marcado a varias generaciones. Una obra maestra indiscutible. Es TIBURÓN (Jaws), de Steven Spielberg, basada en la novela de Peter Benchley. Hoy, la tripulación será Abraham Hithorso, Coronel Kurtz, Pako Garrido, Jaime Angulo y Antonio Runa, y profundizaremos en las aguas turbias de un rodaje infernal donde el famoso director será arponeado con verdades incómodas, nadaremos por las superficies del libro que originó la historia y hasta algún dato caerá sobre escualos reales. ¿Te enrolas en nuestra cacería, pequeño grumete? Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Trottosport
419. Berghs alla bestraffningar beror på desperation?

Trottosport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 14:14


* Käftsmällen i Örebro* Varför stod inte storloppsvinnaren i 1,30 ...* ... vars tränare snart ska upp i STAD-förhandlingar* Spelbolagen lägger inga fingrar emellan!* ”Hästvälfärd och annat trams”* Tibur och allt som svindlar runt honom* Det inträffade en (liten)malör!* Hans G:s okända smeknamn! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pepe Misterio
¡LO COCINÓ Y LO COMIÓ! ⚠️ 8 CRÍMENES increíbles que OCURRIERON en una COCINA

Pepe Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 40:02


En este video exploramos los crímenes más escalofriantes que te dejarán con la piel de gallina. Desde el caso del "Pizza Bomber", un repartidor obligado a cometer un delito con una bomba atada a su cuerpo

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
S26 Ep5860: La Doña Delincuente

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 54:34


Quién podría sospechar de ella? Quién iba a pensarlo? Consternación en todo el pueblo ECDQEMSD podcast El Cyber Talk Show - episodio 5860 La Doña Delincuente Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: El pacto satánico entre Corina y Musk - Tres veces Edmundo González - Ecatepec bajo el agua - Maquillaje con droga - Manchester sigue dando chisme musical - Oasis no habilitó Europa continental - The Smiths no se reúne por Marr dijo Morrissey - Lo especial de The Specials - El sorteo de la Champions - Choca auto de seguridad en Monza. Historias Desintegradas:  La comunidad educativa - La ilusión de los alumnos - La Tesorera de confianza - De El Bolsón a Las Grutas - La gran estafa - Veinte años y una vida difícil - Maldito rufián – teléfono de Coppel - La señora de las cajas - Las llaves de la salida - Desconfiada - En las carreteras – Los cinco estados - Tiburón Ballena - Desapariciones forzadas - Jóvenes adolescentes y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de  nuestra completa intervención humana.

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 182 - Mentalidad de Tiburón (con Saskia Niño de Rivera)

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 69:39


Notas Macabrosas - Lady Cucaracha: Mujer es exhibida poniendo insecto en comida para no pagar cuenta  - Águila calva rescatada en Missouri estaba demasiado gorda para volar - Hombre es denunciado por disfrazarse de Pinocho usando su pene como nariz - Guillermo del Toro relata su estancia en un hotel embrujado - Hombre tailandés es mordido por una pitón en los testículos mientras usaba el baño Encuentros Cercanos (con Saskia Niño de Rivera) - Platicamos con la activista Saskia Niño de Rivera, cofundadora y vocera de la Organización Reinserta. Nos platica sobre sus experiencias trabajando con personas privadas de la libertad y sus experiencias en las visitas que ha realizado a las cárceles.  Escucha su podcast “Penitencia” aquí: https://sonoromedia.com/podcasts/penitencia También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 182 - Mentalidad de Tiburón (con Saskia Niño de Rivera)

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 69:39


Notas Macabrosas - Lady Cucaracha: Mujer es exhibida poniendo insecto en comida para no pagar cuenta  - Águila calva rescatada en Missouri estaba demasiado gorda para volar - Hombre es denunciado por disfrazarse de Pinocho usando su pene como nariz - Guillermo del Toro relata su estancia en un hotel embrujado - Hombre tailandés es mordido por una pitón en los testículos mientras usaba el baño Encuentros Cercanos (con Saskia Niño de Rivera) - Platicamos con la activista Saskia Niño de Rivera, cofundadora y vocera de la Organización Reinserta. Nos platica sobre sus experiencias trabajando con personas privadas de la libertad y sus experiencias en las visitas que ha realizado a las cárceles.  Escucha su podcast “Penitencia” aquí: https://sonoromedia.com/podcasts/penitencia También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hoy por Hoy
Los gozos | Revisitar: qué diferencia la nostalgia de la melancolía

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 37:15


Arrancamos el magazine con una larga conversación que mantuvimos hace unas semanas en Denia con el escritor Manuel Vicent. La degustamos como si fuera un licor muy caro, a sorbitos. Hoy distinguimos entre la nostalgia y la melancolía, y aprendemos a percibir cómo los pequeños detalles de un recuerdo pueden convertir una evocación en gran literatura.Además, Adolfo García Ortega, Lucía Lijtmaer y los oyentes hablan de los libros y las películas que suelen volver a ver o a leer. Desfilan por la sección desde Derrida a "Tiburón", de Kazuo Ishiguro a "El Guateque", de Donald Sutherland al espíritu de los 90, de "El bosque infinito" de Annie Proulx a "Los detrozos" de Brett Easton Ellis. 

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 178 - Mentalidad de Tiburón (con Felipe Esparza)

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 57:42


Notas Macabrosas - Tiburones frente a las costas de Río de Janeiro dieron positivo a cocaína  - Dinosaurio de 2 mdp supuestamente robado de la exposición de ‘Jurassic World' en Perisur  - Monowi: la vida en la única población de Estados Unidos que tiene un solo habitante  - Hallan momificado a estadounidense desaparecido hace 22 años en nevado de Perú Muertes Dolorosas - Las muertes más agonizantes y dolorosas, según la ciencia Encuentros Cercanos (con Felipe Esparza) - El comediante Felipe Esparza nos platica sobre el nuevo podcast que narra: “Nace una leyenda: Chespirito”. Escúchalo aquí: https://sonoromedia.com/podcasts/nace-una-leyenda-chespirito También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 178 - Mentalidad de Tiburón (con Felipe Esparza)

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 57:42


Notas Macabrosas - Tiburones frente a las costas de Río de Janeiro dieron positivo a cocaína  - Dinosaurio de 2 mdp supuestamente robado de la exposición de ‘Jurassic World' en Perisur  - Monowi: la vida en la única población de Estados Unidos que tiene un solo habitante  - Hallan momificado a estadounidense desaparecido hace 22 años en nevado de Perú Muertes Dolorosas - Las muertes más agonizantes y dolorosas, según la ciencia Encuentros Cercanos (con Felipe Esparza) - El comediante Felipe Esparza nos platica sobre el nuevo podcast que narra: “Nace una leyenda: Chespirito”. Escúchalo aquí: https://sonoromedia.com/podcasts/nace-una-leyenda-chespirito También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Humor en la Cadena SER
Especialistas Secundarios | Un hombre en Nueva Zelanda es atacado en un día por un tiburón, un cocodrilo, una serpiente, una tarántula, una medusa y un dingo

Humor en la Cadena SER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 6:10


En Curiosidades del Mundo conocemos casos insólitos como el de un hombre desaparecido en un grupo de whatsapp, un cuadro inédito de Van Gogh y una víctima del Big 6 de animales mortales

La Ventana
Especialistas Secundarios | Un hombre en Nueva Zelanda es atacado en un día por un tiburón, un cocodrilo, una serpiente, una tarántula, una medusa y un dingo

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 6:10


En Curiosidades del Mundo conocemos casos insólitos como el de un hombre desaparecido en un grupo de whatsapp, un cuadro inédito de Van Gogh y una víctima del Big 6 de animales mortales

Noticiero Univision
Mujeres, ¡Tengan cuidado con sus dispositivos de planificación!

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 20:43


Huracán Beryl impacta México como categoría dos.Albergue para inmigrantes en Texas puede continuar abierto.Tiburón ataca cuatro personas en playa de Texas.Respaldo y oposición a carrera de reelección de Joe Biden.La FDA aprueba segundo fármaco contra el Alzheimer.Ponte al día con lo mejor de ‘La Edición Digital del Noticiero Univision' con Carolina Sarassa y Borja Voces.

El Trinche Moy
La dama y el vagabolas 168 Nalgada al tiburòn

El Trinche Moy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 42:41


Hoy todos celebramos el aniversario de bodas de la spice girl y el futbolista 

Noticiero Univision
Alerta por ataques de tiburón en costas estadounidenses

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 19:09


Al menos cinco personas resultaron heridas tras ataques de tiburón en las costas de Texas y La Florida.En otras noticias: Beryl se degradó a tormenta tropical luego de tocar tierra en la península de Yucatán. Ahora se dirige rumbo Texas.Por otro lado el calor extremo continúa azotando a gran parte de Estados Unidos y los incendios en el norte de California siguen sin control.El presidente Joe Biden concedió su primera entrevista televisiva después de su pobre desempeño en el debate con Donald Trump. El éxito de la selección Venezuela está siendo aprovechada por los políticos tanto del régimen como de la oposición en vísperas de las próximas elecciones.Un arrollamiento masivo dejó varios heridos y personas fallecidas durante la celebración del 4 de julio en un parque del bajo Manhattan.

La Libreta de Van Gaal
Saber y empatar Euro 2024 (5): Vamos a jubilar a Giroud

La Libreta de Van Gaal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 46:01


Como ya adelantamos en nuestro anterior programa, España se ha cargado a la anfitriona de la Eurocopa 2024. Casi tanto como el gol de Mikel Merino nos ha gustado su celebración. La Cervantina ha sido vengada. El seleccionador lo tenía todo previsto, como nos confirma en una nueva entrevista exclusiva. Y ojo al Tiburón, porque será el encargado de secar a Mbappé en la semifinal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sin Maquillaje, Altagracia Salazar
Miriam Germán: quien va detrás de un tiburón no se detiene por una ballenita.

Sin Maquillaje, Altagracia Salazar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 29:38


“Si vas detrás de un tiburón no puedes detenerte en una ballenita” fue la frase que usó ayer la procuradora general de la República para explicar de manera simple los acuerdos que ha negociado el ministerio público con algunas de las personas vinculadas a los casos de corrupción. La frase no puede ser más gráfica porque de paso desnuda la campaña en contra del ministerio pública desatada de manera particular a partir del conocimiento del caso Calamar. La fiscal litigante Mirna Ortiz, que estaba presente en el encuentro, llamó la atención sobre el hecho de que no hubo reacción pública al los acuerdos en el caso Pulpo, donde el MP hizo un acuerdo similar con el ex director de la OISOE, Francisco Pagán. Tampoco hubo reacciones a los acuerdos en el caso coral donde un testigo se hizo famoso por hablar hasta que el juez lo mandó a callar. Ese testigo incluso recibe protección. Por eso el observador común debe notar que la gestión de prensa en el caso Calamar orientada a que la población rechace los acuerdos que antes aceptó no salen del sombrero de un mago ni son espontáneos. Diario Libre nos mostró cómo se ha creado una iniciativa en Washington que maneja decenas de miles de dólares solo para una gestión de lobby. Quien gasta miles de dólares, probablemente puede gastar millones de pesos. Pero bueno eso pasa cuando el dinero sobra y ahí sobra dinero. Ayer cuando una colega insistía en que los delatores que se excluyen de los expedientes eran premiados la fiscal Ortiz le recordó que el modelo norteamericano donde los fiscales no solo  excluyen a los delatores sino que existe un sistema de protección de testigo que les cambia el nombre, le protege la familia y de ser necesario mantiene económicamente al beneficiario del acuerdo.  Todo aquel que tenga interés en el contenido de los acuerdos del ministerio público puede encontrarlos en la página de la procuraduría para que no invente y se mate a si mismo. El almuerzo de ayer fue una especie de escuelita, en la que se explicó cómo funcionan las leyes y un espacio de desnudos porque hubo gente que estuvo específicamente para echarle agua a un sancocho que ya está plo plo.

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
Sobre los “tiburones” en la política puertorriqueña

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 59:53


Sobre los “tiburones” en la política puertorriqueña Vivien Mattei y José Raúl Cepeda conversan hoy con Jesús Zambrana autor de la novela Tiburón y editor del poemario Ocaso de las Flores de Rita Collazo, ambas obras se presentan este próximo sábado en la Libreria El Candil. Segmento 1 Vivien nos hace conciente que mientras hacemos el programa un jurado delibera en NYC en el caso de Donald Trump. Se une Jesús Zambrana, autor de la novela Tiburon. La Obra gano premio en 2022 como novela del año del Instituto de Literatura Puertorriqueña. Es la 3ra obra del autor. Es editor de Ocaso de Flores, cuentos en forma de prosa poética, de Rita Collazo. Segmento 2 Zambrana habla de los hechos y experiencias que lo inspiraron para escribir la novela Tiburón. Explica el proceso de investigación que llevó a la redacción de su novela. En palabras del autor es la novela perfecta para leer en año electoral. Sus presentaciones son más parecidas a un stand up en palabras del propio Zambrana. Segmento 3 Comentaron Vivien y Cepeda sobre las otras actividades que hay el sábado en El Candil. Segmento 4 Faltando 10 minutos para las 5 de la tarde todavía o hay veredicto. Que dicen las encuestas para las primarias el próximo domingo. Comentarios sobre la posibilidad de eliminar aquellos candidatos que sus conductas han sido negativas para el país. https://www.noticel.com/elecciones/top-stories/politica/20240529/pedro-pierluisi-mantiene-la-delantera-en-el-pnp-segun-encuesta-atlasintel/

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
S25 Ep5721: El Prisionero Ha Muerto

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 56:23


La información llegaba desde una cárcel en el circulo ártico al centro del poder en Moscú. Alexéi Navalny murió, súbita aunque no tan sorprendentemente, en una prisión de altísima seguridad. El servicio penitenciario ruso informó que el hombre de 47 años, sentenciado a 19 años de prisión, murió. El 16 de febrero de 2024, en el centro penitenciario número 3, el prisionero Navalny Alexéi Anatólievich se sintió mal después de un paseo. Las causas de su muerte están siendo esclarecidas ECDQEMSD podcast El Cyber Talk Show - episodio 5721 El Prisionero Ha Muerto Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: Navalny murió - Agua para Ciudad de México - Los premios Bafta - Xochitl y Claudia en el Vaticano - Festejamos a Tony Iommi - Discos de Black Sabbath - La laptop se chingó - No podemos anunciar nada. Historias Desintegradas: Nos vamos a Los Angeles California - Limpiando el mugrero - El ruso misterioso - Un posible ex agente - Fotos en Hawai - Tomamos aceite de Tiburón - Los mitos griegos - El laberinto del Minotauro - Día del Chocolate con menta y más... https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2024/5721_el_prisionero_ha_muerto.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados: https://www.canaltrans.com/radio/suscripciones.html

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 153 - Codo VS Tiburón

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 55:38


Notas Macabrosas - Hombre es condenado a muerte por un incendio provocado en  un famoso estudio de animación de Kioto - Alimentaron a los presos de una cárcel colombiana con carne humana - Un hombre de Pennsylvania decapitó a su padre y publicó el video en YouTube - Enfrentamiento entre policías de Toluca y de la SS-Edomex deja un muerto - Mueren congelados tres aficionados de los Kansas City Chiefs - El avión de amelia earhart podría haber sido ubicado en el mar - Se viraliza mujer que toca flauta con la vagina - Brasileño muere tras cocinar un pez globo que su amigo le regaló - Ejecutan a hombre y a su amante por arrojar a sus hijos desde una ventana para comenzar una “nueva familia” - Una valiente niña australiana de 12 años pudo salvar a su conejillo de indias de las fauces de una víbora - Marido ataca a gran tiburón blanco que mordió a su esposa También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 147 - Tamal de Polilla

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 59:05


Notas Macabrosas - Japón dice que se desconoce el motivo detrás de las 1,200 toneladas de pescado que llegan a la costa  - Aparecieron en playa de Coatzacoalcos paquetes con presunta droga  - Matan a comediante Tou Ger Xiong en Colombia tras asistir a cita con mujer que conoció en redes sociales - Un fotógrafo en Chicago captó una fotografía que ha dejado desconcertados a los expertos del fenómeno OVNI - Tesco retira del mercado mezcla de relleno navideño porque puede contener polillas - Hombre de Florida arrestado después de conducir una ambulancia robada a la oficina del sheriff  - Una anciana lleva años rezando a una figurita de 'El Señor de los Anillos' - Muere turista canadiense en ataque de Tiburón en Playa Linda, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo - Muere jirafa bebé después de recibir un susto en un zoológico  Top Búsquedas 2023 - Borre nos trae las búsquedas de internet más populares del año, enviadas por Vale Padilla También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Leyendas Legendarias
Historias del Más Acá 140 - Mamá, se metió un nahual a la cochera

Leyendas Legendarias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 65:12


¡Ve ahora el trailer de Ghostbusters: Apocalipsis Fantasma en https://sonoroads.com/Ghostbusters1 ! @sonypicturesmx Notas Macabrosas - Captan a supuesto nahual gigante en una cochera en Nava, Coahuila - La joven que quedó paralizada al escapar de su secuestrador y volvió a hablar 3 años después - Locutor de radio filipino asesinado a tiros mientras transmitía en vivo en su casa - Alcalde de Alabama se suicida tras ser descubierto como travesti - Juanes aseguró que su encuentro con extraterrestres le cambió la vida - Tiburón charretera en el Zoológico de Brookfield nace mediante reproducción asexual  - Joven se viste de Mictlantecuhtli y le niegan participar en concurso: "tu disfraz no es mexicano" - Búho se roba un caballo de juguete en Halloween, personas lo confunden con una bruja - El gerente de Kansas City es suspendido después de que se envió a los empleados un video de él masturbándose en un sofá - Mujer se dedica a limpiar casas desnuda - La historia de la Vaquita de Arámburo - 'El Wiko' murió este lunes en Caborca También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast​ Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast​ https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast​ #Podcast​ #LeyendasLegendarias​ #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices