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"DYIB (96.1 FM), on-air as 96.1 The Voice FM, is a news/talk and music radio station licensed to Pamplona and broadcasts to the people of Tanjay City and surrounding areas. It is owned and operated by Iddes Broadcast Group and serves as an affiliate of Power 102.1 RFM, a radio station owned by Gold Label Broadcasting System, Inc. and operated by the Ruiz family in nearby Mabinay. The station's studio and transmitter are located at Brgy. 2, Tanjay City, Negros Oriental. It operates daily from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Programming DYIB 96.1's weekday schedule features two locally-produced news and talk programs: The Voice NegOr Balita in morning primetime and Ronda Balita in the early evening. Music and entertainment programming fill the remainder of the broadcast day, as well as some blocktimers. Top-of-the-hour news reports are broadcast twice an hour in the mid-morning, featuring local, national and world headlines. Weekends primarily feature music and entertainment programs and a few blocktime shows, save for an hour-long block of Christian music followed by a religious talk program, Alarma Tirada, on Sunday nights. References External links * Facebook page Category:Radio stations in Dumaguete Category:Radio stations established in 2019 Category:2019 establishments in the Philippines "
"Nahal Toosi is an American journalist and currently foreign affairs correspondent for Politico, who in 2011 was one of the first reporters to reach Abbottabad, Pakistan, after the death of Osama bin Laden and in 2018 covered the Rohingya refugee crisis. Background Nahal Toosi was born in Tehran, Iran. Her family immigrated to the United States when she was six years old. She graduated valedictorian from McKinney High School in McKinney, Texas. In 2000, she received a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she reported and edited for the student-run The Daily Tar Heel. Career Toosi worked for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on topics from higher education to foreign correspondence from Iraq (including the US invasion in 2003), Egypt, Thailand, and Germany. In 2005, she joined the Associated Press, where she was both reporter and editor based in: New York, Islamabad, Kabul, and London. In 2011, she was one of the first foreign correspondents to reach Abbottabad, Pakistan, after the killing of Osama bin Laden. In 2013, she joined Politico, where she is now foreign affairs correspondent. She has contributed to Rohingya Crisis project at the Pulitzer Center. She has spoken publicly at the College of William & Mary and on news shows including: CBS News, WNYC, WAMU, KCRW, and Wisconsin Public Radio. Works * Politico * Associated Press (via Washington Examiner) * Associated Press (via Daily Star) References External links * CBS News * C-SPAN * WNYC * MuckRack Category:Living people Category:21st-century American writers Category:Politico people Category:People from Tehran Category:People from McKinney, Texas Category:UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media alumni Category:American women journalists Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"The Renegade thesis explains the emergence of the Beylik of Osman and, in particular, the successes during the Rise of the Ottoman Empire and Classical Age of the Ottoman Empire with the successful integration of local renegades of all classes, combined with the following policy of meritocracy. Reasons for the triumph of the Ottoman Empire. Study tracks how small anatolian beylik is becoming a worldwide force; in Bulgarian The first example of a significant renegade is Köse Mihal, and Stephan Gerlach describes in his diary very much that often during that time prominent French, Italian, Spanish and Hungarian noblemen became Turkish renegades. Stephan Gerlach; Diary; pp. 94-95; in Bulgarian References and notes See also * The Legend of Mehmed Sultan * Ghaza thesis * Ottoman decline thesis Category:Historiography of the Ottoman Empire Category:14th century in the Ottoman Empire Category:15th century in the Ottoman Empire Category:16th century in the Ottoman Empire Category:Theories of history "