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Last seen on: Newsday.com Crossword – Apr 25 2019

Random information on the term “Senior advocate”:

President’s Counsel (postnominal PC) is an eminent lawyer who is appointed by the President of Sri Lanka to be one of the “President’s Counsel learned in the law”. The term is also recognized as an honorific which replaced the practice of appointment of Queen’s Counsel (QC) which ceased when Sri Lanka became a republic in 1972. It is equivalent to the appointment of Queen’s Counsel in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth jurisdictions and derives the same privileges such as the privilege of sitting within the Bar of court.

President’s Counsel is a professional rank and status, conferred by the President under the Article 33 of the Constitution of Sri Lanka which is recognised by courts. It does not entail the title holder to be a state prosecutor or employed by the state or part of the office of the President. Appointments are made from Attorneys-at-Law who have practiced as counsel in original and appellate courts for many years either in the official or unofficial bar. When a holder of the title of President’s Counsel is appointed to the judiciary he does not lose the title.

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In January 2009, the City of Albert Lea, Minnesota began the AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project. Sponsored by United Health Foundation and led by Dan Buettner, the author of The Blue Zone: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who’ve Lived the Longest, the Vitality Project’s goal was to add 10,000 years to the lives of Albert Lea residents by encouraging them to make small changes in their daily lives.

The AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project is divided into several different initiatives. The categories for the initiatives were habitat, social networking, community, and purpose. Some initiatives proved to be specific to one category while others spanned several categories.

Early in the Vitality Project, organizers invited Dan Burden, a nationally recognized expert in the area of “walkability,” to come speak to community leaders and do a “walkability audit.” In this audit, Burden toured Albert Lea on foot and pointed out ways that the city could make Albert Lea more walkable. Since then the city has added sidewalk which connects several portions of a well traveled path around Fountain Lake.

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