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If you are a company trying to break into a foreign market, one of the key things you should understand is that it hardly matters that you have the best product or service. Unless you can convey that to your customer, chances are that your product will outlive its shelf life in the stores. So how do you convince a customer whose language and culture is alien to you? The answer is plain and simple. You speak what we speak. To be more precise, you hire people who can translate what you have to say into the native language. So how to find a reliable technical translation services company that can turn the tide in your favor?

Lyric Labs has been doing just that and much more. And we have been doing it for almost ten successful years now. More often than not, small businesses spent a large part of our budget in developing a fantastic product but we forget about the translation part. Finally we end up hiring the services of a mediocre translation services company who promise them the Moon, but deliver rocks! Hiring such translation service providers can turn out to be detrimental to your business prospects in the long run. Therefore the importance of finding out and employ reputed and reliable translation services companies cannot be stressed enough. Dont let yourself make such mistakes. Especially when there is Lyric Labs out there that offers high quality translation services at a 30% discounted rate.

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There are quite a large number of technical translation services companies out there that can deliver quality output in the form of well translated documents or websites. Such companies have in our ranks certified translators who have made a career of this. This allows them to offer specific and customizable services. But at the end of all this, we quote rates that can upset your whole marketing plan. This is where Lyric Labs have been making a difference. We offer all those things discussed above and we do it at a rate cheaper than anyone out there.

Lyric Labs has employed about 150 translators covering almost 140 globally spoken languages giving them an unbeatable edge. We offer a unique round-the-clock support service for our clients which goes a long way in building client-translator rapport resulting in quality output. The testimonials of over 3000 clients stand proof to that.

You can find more about them at http://www.lyriclabs.com.my/. If you like what you see there, dont hesitate to request a quote detailing your project and expected turnaround time. A Lyric Labs representative will contact you soon to collect more information about your project and accordingly a quote will be sent as well. We take pride in maintaining a dedicated and experienced project management team for each project who will be in complete charge of overseeing any and all activities related to that specific project.

Your search for reliable and high quality technical translation services companies end here. Hit http://www.lyriclabs.com.my/ now!

About the Author: Lyric Labs Sdn Bhd is an ISO 9001 and DINEN 15038 Certified Translation Services Company in Malaysia. Lyric is Specializes in Certified translation for certificates, legal documents, immigration related documents, contracts, business agreements, and other documents related to societal and legal authorities. For more please visit our site

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Man in UK convicted for having obese dog

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A British man, Ronald West, has been convicted of animal neglect after authorities received complaints about his five-year-old dog being severely overweight. Authorities discovered the case of neglect in December 2008 after a neighbor complained that West’s Border Collie Taz appeared to be too fat.

When authorities arrived at West’s residence, they found Taz’s feces scattered around the house and in every room. Authorities made several more visits to West’s home until March 2009, at which point they determined that there had been no improvements in living conditions, and so they seized the dog. Taz weighed 88lbs (40kg) when authorities seized him.

West had said that he had been ill with the flu and was unable to clean up after Taz or take him for walks. He admits that he and his friends overfed Taz which led to his obesity, but West says it was not intentional.

“I’ll put my hands up and say I’m guilty of [Taz] being overweight, but it wasn’t deliberate. You can be cruel with kindness,” said West in March, according to the police report.

West’s sentencing has been postponed because he failed to appear at today’s hearing. When sentenced, West could face a fine of up to £5,000 (US$7,581), six months in prison, and may be forbidden from owning any pets.

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Florida man charged with stealing Wi-Fi

Update since publication

This article mentions that Wi-Fi stands for “Wireless Fidelity”, although this is disputed.

Thursday, July 7, 2005

A Florida man is being charged with 3rd degree felony for logging into a private Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) Internet access point without permission. Benjamin Smith III, 41, is set for a pre-trial hearing this month in the first case of its kind in the United States.

This kind of activity occurs frequently, but often goes undetected by the owners of these wireless access points (WAPs). Unauthorized users range from casual Web browsers, to users sending e-mails, to users involved in pornography or even illegal endeavours.

According to Richard Dinon, owner of the WAP Smith allegedly broke into, Smith was using a laptop in an automobile while parked outside Dinon’s residence.

There are many steps an owner of one of these access points can take to secure them from outside users. Dinon reportedly knew how to take these steps, but had not bothered because his “neighbors are older.”

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British TV presenter Rico Daniels tells Wikinews about being ‘The Salvager’

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Rico Daniels is a British TV presenter living in France who is known for his two television series — The Salvager — whilst he still lived in the UK and then Le Salvager after he moved to France. Rico has been in a variety of jobs but his passion is now his profession – he turns unwanted ‘junk’ into unusual pieces of furniture. Rico’s creations and the methods used to fabricate them are the subject of the Salvager shows.

Rico spoke to Wikinews in January about his inspiration and early life, future plans, other hobbies and more. Read on for the full exclusive interview, published for the first time:

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US ‘Black Friday’ shoppers gather hours, even days before some stores’ openings

Friday, November 29, 2013

With the US retail tradition of ‘Black Friday’ already underway early Thursday evening, some shoppers began gathering outside retail stores as much as 53 hours prior to these special sales events. This, according to a Texas man who told Wikinews that he and his companions had started gathering at their local Best Buy store at 1:00pm on Tuesday, awaiting the 6:00pm Thursday opening. Target retail stores opened across the country at 8pm (local time) on Thursday evening. At 8:45pm Thursday evening, approximately 500 cars were parked at the Target store in Tyler, Texas.

At least four camping tents were set up outside the Best Buy store in the Dallas, Texas area, during pre-dawn hours on Thanksgiving morning. Years ago, it was seen as something special for retail stores to open at 6am on the so-called ‘Black Friday’ following Thanksgiving Day; that time would be considered “late” by modern standards. Many retailers use barricades to organize those who gather at their storefronts. For the first time ever, a shopping mall in Las Cruces, New Mexico will open at 8pm on Thanksgiving Day and will remain open for 25 consecutive hours, closing at 9pm Friday evening.

In recent years, several significant injuries have occurred during the melee that often ensued when stores opened their doors for Black Friday events. In 2011, a woman shot pepper spray at 20 people who were waiting to purchase the newest Xbox system.

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Two astronauts blast off to their new home–International Space Station

Friday, April 15, 2005

The 11th crew of the International Space Station rocketed into space Thursday at 8:46 EDT. The Expedition 11 crew rode aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft, and two of them will remain in their new home-away-from-home for six months.

They were given a heartfelt send-off by Russian Mission Control chief Vladimir Solovyov:

“The people who are doing the job are real romantics who are involved in fascinating work for a miserable salary,” he told reporters after the launch, which he called a “remarkable event.”

Cosmonauts typically earn $144 to $179 a month.

The launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, came as ISS was on a north east heading approximately 230 miles above the southern Atlantic Ocean.

At the controls were Commander Sergei Krikalev, NASA Station Science Officer and Flight Engineer John Phillips, and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori. Vittori will return April 24 with the prior crew, Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov, after conducting some experiments.

Soyuz will dock with ISS at 10:19 p.m. EDT on Saturday. Live NASA coverage of the docking and hatch opening will be shown on NASA TV beginning at 9 p.m. Saturday and can be viewed on Internet TV at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv (Free Real Player or Windows Media Player required).

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A Review Of The Linen World Income Opportunity

By Brian Garvin

Linen World has been in business for twenty-five years. A longtime direct sales company, Linen World includes a lot of information on their website for both customers and potential representatives to peruse and learn about the company.

For customers, Linen World has a complete full color catalog online. They sell kitchen utensils, dishes for entertaining, bed sets, quilts, Egyptian cotton sheets, towels, bathing utensils, childrens plush toys, candles, clocks and other unique decorative items. The catalog is easy to navigate, and shows every page. Prices are pretty similar to normal retail for similar items.

For potential representatives, they include a lot of information about their business opportunity. New sales representatives can get started for free their sales kit is paid for from the commissions from their first party. Each consecutive party is provided with free catalogs, order forms, invitations and more.

Linen World seems to offer its sales reps a lot of support, including the opportunity to have their own webpage for free with its own shopping cart. To get started, potential representatives merely download the application and send it in. If the first party is not completed, or the representative changes her mind, all she needs to do is send the hostess kit back within the first thirty days.

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Incentives and rewards are available from cruises to computer systems to gift cards or merchandise. All a rep needs to do is a set number of parties per year to earn them.

Linen World representatives have no minimum orders, and are paid their commissions twice a month. They have a flat fee for shipping, so no matter how much is ordered at a party, the shipping fee is a low $4.95. The sales reps do not need to maintain any inventory.

As in most direct sales organizations, representatives can recruit a sales force that becomes their team. They then become the sales manager, and receive a fee for every party that the members of their team complete. The more parties the manager does herself, the more commission she earns from her teams parties.

Now is a better time than ever to find someone who will be your upline. Ask them before you join if they have fundamental grounded Internet Marketing skills. A good Internet Marketer, secret being told, can become successful in any MLM Program, since they know how to generate lots of leads. Just make sure before you sign on the dotted line that you will get all the personal attention you deserve.

I could not find any reviews from consultants online, nor could I find any comments about the company, either good or bad. Either the representatives are so happy that they dont need to post reviews or comments to generate interest, or there is no interest. It really cant be concluded with the lack of information I found.

From their website, it seems that Linen World is very fair to their representatives, and bends over backward to support them. They do not soak their sales teams for supplies, or expect them to foot the bill.

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New Zealand recalls squid boats

Sunday, May 8, 2005

In order to save the lives of seabirds, the government of New Zealand has ordered the recall from sub-Antarctic waters of the entire fleet of New Zealand’s 35 squid fishing boats. Once at port, the boats are to take on independent observers to ensure that they follow codes of practice. Violators of the new rules face a fine of up to NZ$100,000.

Fisheries Minister David Benson-Pope said that “blatant bad behaviour” on the part of the boats, flouting a voluntary code of practice set up a year ago, demanded immediate action.

An Air Force aeroplane was sent on a tour of inspection last month. Benson-Pope reported that observations from the inspection revealed that, contrary to the agreed code of practice:

  • 46% of the fishing fleet were not using equipment to scare sea birds away from vessels, with a further 8% only using it intermittently.
  • 30% of the fishing fleet were discharging offal (which attracts seabirds) while trawling or hauling nets, with a further 25% doing so intermittently.
  • Only 30% of the fishing fleet actually complied with both mitigation and offal management requirements.

Mr Benson-Pope referred to a voluntary code of practice adopted in the tuna fishing industry which he said had reduced death of seabirds by 95%.

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Official death toll from Nigerian refugee camp airstrike passes 100

Thursday, January 26, 2017

On Monday Nigerian authorities raised the official death toll from January 17’s airstrike upon a refugee camp to 236, though the BBC on Tuesday reported an official told them this was an error and the actual figure was 115. The military said at the time a jet mistook refugees for rebels.

There are no words to describe the chaos […] I saw the bodies of children that had been cut in two.

The new toll updates previous estimates, which at the time of the incident were of at least 50 dead. The BBC on Tuesday reported an official told them the figure of 236 was erroneously reached by combining the numbers of dead and wounded. The camp in Rann, Borno State is home to thousands and lies near the northeastern border with Cameroon.

Home to those displaced by Boko Haram insurgents, the camp is in an area suffering famine. Farmers are unable to work owing to bombs on their land. The Red Cross was there to distribute food when the attack happened. Twenty Nigerian Red Cross workers were injured or killed. Médecins Sans Frontières are treating the majority of the wounded in makeshift tents in Rann, which lacks hospital facilities. A small number have been evacuated to Maiduguri.

Military officials said at the time the Air Force had been dispatched to Rann after reports of “remnants” of Boko Haram in the area. The military claims it is in a “final push” against the rebel group. A promised investigation has materialised in the form of a panel of Air Force officials, with orders to complete the probe by the end of next week.

Human Rights Watch have called for compensation for victims. They say the military is not absolved of liability and suggest the camp’s tents were obvious. Eyewitnesses say the aircraft circled twice, dropping multiple bombs, which appears corroborated by satellite imagery. President Muhammadu Buhari called it a “regrettable operational mistake” and has since departed for a holiday in London.

Journalists are barred from the military-controlled camp. Officials claim all the dead in Rann have been buried, and two more died in hospital in Maiduguri. Most of those killed were women and children. Soldiers were also amongst those killed. Eyewitnesses claim two days after the disaster in excess of 100 Boko Haram militants attacked the camp, fighting with soldiers for hours.

MSF field co-ordinator Alfred Davies said, “There are no words to describe the chaos[…] I saw the bodies of children that had been cut in two.” MSF have called for “a transparent account” with the organisation’s general director complaining refugees “were bombed by those who were meant to safeguard them”. Some humanitarian groups have suggested the incident constitutes a war crime even as an accident, and Human Rights Watch is urging an independent probe. They say 35 structures were destroyed at two separate locations within the camp.

“We saw dozens of patients with multiple traumatic injuries, including open fractures and wounds to the abdomen and chest,” said MSF doctor Mohammed Musoke. He described wounded children, including a crying baby with shrapnel in its neck and “a 10-year-old boy with a large, deep flesh wound to his thigh. The flesh was hanging loose on one side and you could see through to the bone.”

Survivor Baba, 37, a refugee, said military aircraft were not an uncommon sight but the attacking jet behaved abnormally. “The plane flew back and forth, and we knew something was wrong before the bombing happened.” His remarks were released by MSF.

Prior to the attacks camp residents had been starving, some dying from malnutrition. War and substandard infrastructure left Rann isolated, and the attack came as the Red Cross were about to distribute food they had just arrived with. The Red Cross say they have five weeks’ worth of food.

The International NGO Safety Organisation claims 2016 saw in excess of 90 aid workers killed worldwide, with 154 injured.

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Indonesia pledges to cut haze-causing forest fires by half

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Seeking to stave off the forest fires that have blanketed five Southeast Asian countries with choking haze for the past two years, Indonesian environmental and forestry officials said yesterday they would be able to reduce the number of hot spots this year by more than half.

Meeting in Jambi, Sumatra, cabinet ministers from Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand heard what Indonesia plans to do this year to combat the illegal forest fires, which start each year during the August-November dry season.

“We are targeting a drop of about 50 percent in forest fires but we are entering the dry season between July and August so we have to increase our alertness,” Indonesian deputy environment minister Masnellyarti Hilman was quoted as saying by Agence France-Presse. “We explained the efforts that we’ve taken to prevent a repeat of the choking haze…and they praised our efforts,” he said.

A statement issued by the ministers after the meeting said Indonesia’s efforts would reduce the number of hot spots by 58 percent from the previous year.

Caused by slash-and-burn cultivation on palm oil and timber plantations on Borneo and Sumatra, the haze has covered parts of the affected countries for the past two years. It was first problematic in 1997, due to the El Niño weather pattern.

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