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Bad Faith

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Initial release September 10, 2010
Directors Kristian Petri
Screenplay Magnus Dahlström
Producers Johannes Åhlund
Composers Fredrik Emilson
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About Bad Faith


Mona finds the victim of a serial killer, and the experience triggers something with her. As her fascination turns into an obsession, she decides to track the killer down on her own.

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... " Bad Faith But all four of the education unions involved in talks with government have reacted angrily to the announcement...

Parents' social contract with schools fractured - Ofsted

Parents' social contract with schools fractured - Ofsted
Nov 23,2023 6:11 am

... yet it is being argued that Ofsted is acting punitively or in Bad Faith by not doing so and that clarification is needed, " Ms Spielman s report says...

Ahead of Ohio abortion vote, Republicans try to change the rules

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Aug 5,2023 9:11 pm

... " This was just Bad Faith...

Rail strikes cynically targeting Eurovision, transport minister says

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Apr 30,2023 7:01 am

... Steve Montgomery, chair of the RDG Group, said the union was " negotiating in Bad Faith, again denying their members a say on a fair pay deal, needlessly disrupting the lives of millions of our passengers, and undermining the viability of an industry critical to Britain s economy"...

Liam Holden: Murder suspect was waterboarded into confession, court rules

Liam Holden: Murder suspect was waterboarded into confession, court rules
Mar 24,2023 11:40 am

... Soldiers acted in Bad Faith Delivering Friday s ruling in the damages case against the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the judge said Mr Holden genuinely believed he was going to be killed...

Bad Bunny sued for $40m by ex-girlfriend over 'Bad Bunny baby' recording

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Mar 21,2023 8:00 am

... Ms De La Cruz says her recording has also been used in concerts, and argues that its use amounts to " gross negligence, Bad Faith and, worse still, an attack on her privacy, morals and dignity"...

SNP leader candidates call for 'robust' audit of vote system

SNP leader candidates call for 'robust' audit of vote system
Mar 15,2023 9:10 pm

... SNP ultimately accountable Ms Thomson later said some concerns that had been raised were " based on hearsay or are from Bad Faith actors" however, others had been expressed by longstanding party members...

Mary Queen of Scots: Deposed ruler's secret prison letters found and decoded

Mary Queen of Scots: Deposed ruler's secret prison letters found and decoded
Feb 8,2023 10:21 am

... She rightly thinks these talks are being conducted in Bad Faith by the English...

Mary Queen of Scots: Deposed ruler's secret prison letters found and decoded

Feb 2,2023 12:41 pm

By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, Paris

More than 50 encoded letters sent by Mary Queen of Scots in the 16Th Century have been found and deciphered by an international team of cryptographers.

The Letters , written during her English captivity, were found in a trawl of online archives at the National Library of France.

They are being described as The Most important breakthrough on the subject in a century.

The Letters ' existence had long been suspected, but they were thought lost.

Decoded with The Help of computers, The Letters are seen to be a series sent by Mary between 1578 and 1584 to the French ambassador to The Court of Queen Elizabeth I in London, Michel de Castelnau Mauvissière.

" It's a stunning piece of research, and these discoveries will be a literary and historical sensation, " said Dr John Guy of Clare College Cambridge, the leading historian on Mary Queen of Scots.

Born in 1542 and queen of Scotland until 1568, Mary was also queen of France for a year from 1559. As a great-granddaughter of Henry VII, she had a strong claim to The Crown of England, recognised in particular by Catholics.

However, bad marriages and a series of political miscalculations led to her fleeing Scotland and spending The Last 19 years of her life a prisoner of her cousin, Queen Elizabeth. She was eventually beheaded on 8 February 1587 for her alleged role in a plot to kill the English queen.

Her tragic fate made her a martyr for Roman Catholics and she has been an object of fascination for historians, novelists and film-makers.

The Team of computer scientist George Lasry, pianist Norbert Biermann and astrophysicist Satoshi Tomokiyo - All keen cryptographers - initially thought the batch of encoded documents related to Italy, because that was how they were filed at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

However, they quickly realised The Letters were in French. Many verb and adjectival forms being feminine, regular mention of captivity, and recurring names - Such as Walsingham - All put them on The Trail of Mary. Sir Francis Walsingham was Queen Elizabeth's spymaster.

The Code was a simple replacement system in which symbols stand either for letters, or for common words and names. But it would still have taken centuries to crunch All the possibilities, so The Team used an algorithm that homed in on likely solutions.

The subject matter of The Letters is varied. In much of it, Mary is at pains to maintain a secure communications channel to her supporters in France.

Another recurring topic is the proposed marriage between her brother-in-law, the French Duke of Anjou, and Queen Elizabeth.

Several letters refer to negotiations that were undertaken for her eventual release and possible return to the Scottish throne in association with her son King James VI (and future King James I of England). She rightly thinks these talks are being conducted in Bad Faith by the English.

" The Letters show definitively that Mary, during The Years of her captivity… closely observed and actively involved herself in political affairs in Scotland, England and France, and was in regular contact… with many of the leading political figures at Elizabeth I 's court, " Dr Guy said.

" These new documents… show Mary to have been a shrewd and attentive analyst of international affairs. They will occupy historians of Britain and Europe and students of the French Language and early modern ciphering techniques for many years to come. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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