Hurricane Katrina causes upwards of $12bn of damage; oil prices surge

Monday, August 29, 2005

Hurricane Katrina is now over the U.S. mainland and has caused more than US$12 billion of damage. Some estimates are as high as $30 billion.

New Orleans was spared the most intense winds as the hurricane weakened as it made landfall, and its track turned slightly east, away from the city. However, the area was still subjected to sustained winds of more than 100mph, and rainfall as heavy as six inches per hour.

Future prices of crude oil rose above $70/barrel in the U.S. on Monday in the wake of Katrina’s surge through oil and refinery processing facilities in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm forced operators to shut down an estimated 1 million barrels of daily refining capacity in the region that accounts for nearly a quarter of total domestic production.

A U.S. spokesman for the Bush administration said the government will consider releasing crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve if requested by refiners. OPEC has pledged to blunt the impact by increasing production to compensate.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters that Michael Brown, the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), briefed Mr. Bush before he left his Texas ranch for Arizona where he will deliver a speech on Medicare. Brown said it would take time before an assessment is possible for when refineries could resume activity.

President Bush authorized loans from the strategic reserve to help make up for missing supplies when Hurricane Ivan struck in 2004.

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Get The Tweezers Out Of The Car And The Skirt Off Your Bathing Suit, Get Permanent Laser Removal In Hawaii

byAlma Abell

Going to the beach or a pool party can be intimidating for the mature woman. Years after childbirth, hundreds of diets, thousands of hours of aerobics classes and parking in the furthest parking space from the grocery store, and our bodies still have not recovered. Gravity, hormones and aging are unkind in the dressing room mirrors, and the dress sizes on the racks. Sometimes, doing everything right is not enough. Procedures to reduce bumps and bulges, hair in funny places and veins that look like sear sucker fabric can create the image in the mirror of how we truly feel.

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Changes in hormone levels caused by childbirth or menopause often result in changes in the texture and color of a woman’s skin. The once firm, glowing skin, now has age spots, sags and wrinkles. A muffin top or spare tire from pregnancy or middle age spread creep over the waste band of our jeans. Going under the knife almost sounds appealing. There is now a non-invasive procedure called “CoolSculpting”. There is no knife, heat or scarring. The results are seen over a 1 to 3 month period, and patients often recover poolside. For more information click windwardvein.com.

If you have tweezers in the car because the light is better permanent laser removal in Hawaii might be the answer. Some women struggle with bathing suits because shaving the bikini area leaves their skin with razor rash and, a few days later, in-grown hairs. Laser hair removal can offer a solution; the same is true with under arm hair and legs.

Heredity or standing on your feet all day can cause spider and varicose veins. These unsightly ripples, bruises and dark lines can make even the most sculpted legs appear unappealing. Varicose veins are painful as well. There are many different methods to correct them, and permanent laser removal in Hawaii is an option. Who could ask for a more beautiful place to recover?

Just because time and heredity say we are aging, we don’t have to accept it. When we look good, we feel good. An added benefit is we are more active and happy. Don’t let bumps, bulges and hair in funny places hold you back; do something about it. Take charge of your life; get the tweezers out of the car, the skirt off your bathing suit and show off the beautiful new you.

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Egypt’s Shura Council parliament building on fire

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Fire broke out today at Egypt’s Shura Council, the upper house of the Parliament of Egypt at around 16:00 local time. The number of casualties had reached 13 by 22:30. Officials said that most of the casualties were a result of smoke inhalation and minor burns.

“The fire is currently limited to the Shura Council’s second floor. We are still trying to determine the exact cause of the fire,” the official said. “Parliament is currently on summer recess and very few people would have been in the building.”

As of this article’s publication, thick black clouds of smoke could still be seen billowing from the three-story building in downtown Cairo. A statement had been broadcast over a local TV network indicating that the evacuated employees said authorities told them they had ruled out terrorism and that the fire has been a result of a short circuit.

Fire engines and military helicopters reached the fire location and began trying to extinguish the flames. Ambulances were also seen in the area.

Parts of the ceiling on the top floor collapsed due to the fire.

The Egyptian Taxation building had also caught on fire.

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ACLU President Strossen on religion, drugs, guns and impeaching George Bush

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

There are few organizations in the United States that elicit a stronger emotional response than the American Civil Liberties Union, whose stated goal is “to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States”. Those people include gays, Nazis, women seeking abortion, gun owners, SPAM mailers and drug users. People who are often not popular with various segments of the public. The ACLU’s philosophy is not that it agrees or disagrees with any of these people and the choices that they make, but that they have personal liberties that must not be trampled upon.

In Wikinews reporter David Shankbone’s interview with the President of the ACLU, Nadine Strossen, he wanted to cover some basic ground on the ACLU’s beliefs. Perhaps the area where they are most misunderstood or have their beliefs most misrepresented is their feelings about religion in the public sphere. The ACLU categorically does not want to see religion disappear from schools or in the public forum; but they do not want to see government advocacy of any particular religion. Thus, former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore’s placement of a ten ton monument to the Ten Commandments outside the courthouse is strenuously opposed; but “Lone Ranger of the Manger” Rita Warren’s placement of nativity scenes in public parks is vigorously defended. In the interview, Strossen talks about how certain politicians and televangelists purposefully misstate the law and the ACLU’s work in order to raise funds for their campaigns.

David Shankbone’s discussion with Strossen touches upon many of the ACLU’s hot button issues: religion, Second Amendment rights, drug liberalization, “partial-birth abortion” and whether or not George W. Bush should be impeached. It may surprise the reader that many ideas people have about the most visible of America’s civil libertarian organizations are not factually correct and that the ACLU often works closely with many of the organizations people think despise its existence.

Contents

  • 1 Strossen’s background
  • 2 Religion in schools
  • 3 Religious symbols
  • 4 How the ACLU is misrepresented by politicians and televangelists
  • 5 The abortion debate
  • 6 Judicial activism
  • 7 Capital punishment and criminal justice
  • 8 Decriminalization of drugs and suicide
  • 9 War and threats to humanity
  • 10 Should George Bush be impeached?
  • 11 Gun rights
  • 12 Strossen’s philosophy
  • 13 Sources
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Virgin Media investors want to discuss company’s strategy

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Virgin Media announced weak results last week, in part due to competition from Sky. Virgin Media lost 47,000 customers from January to March 2007, while Sky gained 51,000 customers in the same time period.

Franklin Mutual Advisers, which has 9.4% of the Virgin Media shares (Sir Richard Branson owns 11%) wants to have a meeting with Virgin Media about its “strategic direction, corporate governance and management”. Franklin Mutual Advisers is known to take great interest in the companies in which it invests.

This has caused many of the other investors of Virgin Media to demanding meetings with the management of the company. The demands are due to confusion among shareholders at the direction in which the company is heading, The Guardian reports. After the attempt to buy ITV was stopped last year, the shareholders think that Virgin Media may lose its battle with Sky and TalkTalk.

Another issue causing concerns amongst investors is the £25.2 million pay cheques for the top seven executives of Virgin Media. Virgin Media reported a £15.3 million loss last year.

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Replacing Your Auto Glass

byAlma Abell

Colorado Springs, CO is no stranger to drivers with fun cars. In fact there are so many drivers that enjoy the road that there is a huge market for auto glass. Colorado Springs, CO, mechanics have shops with portfolios of custom glass and temper fiber shades for windshields and side windows for cars. Most people are not strangers to the possibilities of custom shades for their cars. Most states in the United States of America have set guidelines on how tinted the windows can be. These laws allow officers to feel more comfortable approaching a car after pulling it over. If a resident has a window that is too tinted then they might have to find more suitable windows for replacing.

Replacing the windows of a car

When it comes to auto glass, Colorado Springs, CO drivers know there are many reasons to replace a window. Sometimes it is important to replace a cloudy window or a scratched window, not just because it is hard to see through, but also for a cosmetic upgrade to the car. Drivers need to feel they are driving in a nice, functional and fun to drive car. They look for many ways to upgrade their car like seat lining, manual sticks, rims, and more. Although finding new windows is more expensive and harder to do, there is still a huge need for auto glass. Colorado Springs, CO drivers need a clear and reliable window to look in that will also keep in the heat and cool air in the car.

Finding a mechanic

The toughest thing in replacing a window is finding an expert in the area for auto glass. Colorado Springs, CO has many mechanics, oil changing places, and wheel repairs and replacement shops. There aren’t that many people that know about auto glass. Colorado Springs, CO drivers understand the huge market that is there however they lack the people that can truly offer the service.

Finding help with replacing or repairing windows is the only difficult part of auto glass. Colorado Springs, CO drivers must look on the Internet for clues to some of these experts in glass and detailing. When one of these people are found, it is even harder to find an affordable one.

Finding an affordable glass repair professional

To find someone that is an expert in auto glass, Colorado Springs, CO drivers need to understand the Internet. Looking online and calling people about their services is the only real way. Driving from place to place is something that is not done anymore because it is way too time consuming. Today it would only take about 3 min vs. the 3 to 4 hours it would take to drive from one place to another. Online people can read reviews, find out about services, and even speak to mechanics online or on the phone.

The Internet allows many people to find ways to get more information about auto glass. Colorado Springs, CO drivers use these tools to make sure they get the best help they can get.

For more information about auto glass Colorado springs CO companies offer.

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Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer dies at age 58

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Bob Woolmer, Pakistan‘s cricket coach died at a university hospital in Kingston, Jamaica earlier today. Woolmer was found unconscious in his room at the Pegasus Hotel at 10:45 Sunday morning, only hours after Pakistan’s Cricket World Cup exit at the hands of Ireland.

After being found by hotel workers in his room, he was rushed to the emergency department at the University Hospital in Kingston, but doctors where not able to save him. Team spokesman Parvez Mir reported that when he was found “He had blood on him and there was vomit on the walls.”

Mir also told media that Woolmer suffered from a medical condition, but that it was too early to decide whether or not it had anything to do with his death.

Woolmer played 19 Tests for England and was the coach for Warwickshire and South Africa before becoming coach for Pakistan in 2004. He was to remain coach until after the 2007 World Cup, and was tipped to replace Duncan Fletcher as the coach of England after his contract with the PCB expired.

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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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Test Drive A Climate Controlled Storage In Winnipeg Mb, Canada Before Making The Dive

byAlma Abell

The Internet makes everything so accessible and open. St. Anne’s Self Storage embraces this by reaching the standard, and going much further past. The online format allows an interaction with customers that is forward-thinking and positive. People who use self storage units are generally tech-savvy. They are using it because they are building a new business, moving their items, or renovating their home in unique and progressive ways. Fortunately, Climate Controlled Storage in Winnipeg MB, Canada can be better accessed through a breadth of online features. These features make accessing a personal storage unit easier than ever before.

Reserve or Pay

The days are gone where customers needed to go into the main office to pay. They were required to do it in cash. Individuals can now reserve a space and make all subsequent payments through the user-friendly online system. This is important for people who travel a lot. They may not be able to make it to the facility for months on end. This way, they can check on the status of the facility and make a respective payment without ever having to visit it for themselves.

See What Fits Interactive Tool

This extremely handy tool takes the idea of the ‘test drive’ to a whole new level. Space is rarely what is predicted. Many people tend to have a lot more than they can fit in the space. They initially thought a 10 x 10 would get the job done, but hours later and they have a 10 x 10 filled with another trailer full of items on the way. With the interactive ‘See What Fits’ tool, users can manipulate, adjust, and confirm if their products would fit appropriately in a given Climate Controlled Storage in Winnipeg MB, Canada.

Thorough Space Estimator

If the interactive tool was not enough, users can use the extremely specific item checklist. The system will then offer insight into the space required to fit all the items. This interactive tool makes getting a reservation seamless. Individuals can confirm, in two ways, if the size they are requesting is the correct one.

The online forum is pivotal in giving users insight into a business. Space estimators and interactive tools make the process seamless.

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Author Amy Scobee recounts abuse as Scientology executive

Monday, October 11, 2010

Wikinews interviewed author Amy Scobee about her book Scientology – Abuse at the Top, and asked her about her experiences working as an executive within the organization. Scobee joined the organization at age 14, and worked at Scientology’s international management headquarters for several years before leaving in 2005. She served as a Scientology executive in multiple high-ranking positions, working out of the international headquarters of Scientology known as “Gold Base”, located in Gilman Hot Springs near Hemet, California.

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