Health and Safety Fair draws young and old
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PABIAC launches phase 2 of health and safety drive
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Health care help for Nevada employee partners pushed, but where's
The regulation, which includes same sex domestic partners, was approved 3-2 by the Subcommittee on Regulation but it could carry a $4.1 million state general fund price tag the first year and a $4.5 million cost the second. Budget constraints may prevail.
"If the shoe were on the other foot, they'd find the money," said Holly Wilson, former Reno chapter president of PFLAG (Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). She felt benefits should be the same for domestic partners, gay or straight, as they are for married couples. She said domestic partnership advocates, including PFLAG, should favor the idea.
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News in Brief
According to a press release, the latest surface water sample results taken by the Wayne County Department of Public Health meet Michigan Public Health Code standards for swimming and other recreational use involving body immersion.
"Public swimming and full body contact with the water at Belleville Lake is now safe to enjoy for swimming based on these findings," said Loretta V. Davis, Director/Health Officer, Wayne County Department of Public Health.
The lake had been closed since the last week in July when previous water samples were found to exceed the Michigan Public Health Code bathing beach water quality standard for E.
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Open letter to David Caplan, minister of health and long-term care
The Douglas Memorial Hospital from the time of its founding continually operated without deficits and did not surrender its independence to the Niagara Health System willingly.
We deserve and will accept nothing less than what the previous Conservative government provided to us.
We expect and demand that you take whatever legislative steps are necessary to ensure in law the continuation of our hospital as a small rural hospital as previously defined with the capacity to provide 24-hour emergency care, acute care beds and day surgery procedures on site.
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Online bookings near 50% of Hungarian air ticket market
Half of respondents have booked hotel rooms, 45 percent purchased air tickets and 41 percent paid for cultural services -- for instance, concert tickets -- over the internet.
Thirty one percent prefer to make their travel arrangements on Hungarian-language sites while 47 percent cited the price as the most important factor determining their choice.
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Last chance! Enter your travel photos in our annual contest
Our panel of judges will consider originality, composition, technical execution and artistic merit. Winning photos will be published in the Aug. 31 IndySunday and on IndyStar.com.
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Pushkar travel: Pleasurable experience
Shopping in Pushkar can be really interesting. The city is full of traditional bazaars and other shopping centers from where, one can easily purchase textiles, exquisite embroidery pieces, finely crafted jewelry, miniature paintings and many other items of interest. Moreover, if you have planned your Pushkar travel tour during the festive season, then the great variety of regional fairs will make your trip totally outstanding. On the other hand, those who have taken a break for a peaceful outing can find their solace in the mesmerizing lakes of Pushkar.
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Gas Could Lighten Travel for School Sports
Michael O'Day, director of student activities at South Burlington schools, said Friday the school board has not told him to cut long trips or the amount of games played. However, he said he is closely monitoring mounting gas bills and the effects on his budget.
"It comes down to budget - bottom line," O'Day said. "Is it affordable for us to continue to do what we're doing?"
South Burlington's fall athletics include football, soccer, field hockey, cross-country running and cheerleading. Most away games are played in Chittenden County and the surrounding area, but many are played 2-3 hours away in Rutland and Bennington.
O'Day said league games in those places could not be eliminated without a reconfiguration of the league. Non-league games, or exhibitions, are the ones being evaluated.
O'Day said non-league games add value to the program because of the high-level of competition faced, but that has to be balanced by what is financially feasible.
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Rising cost forces expat families to tighten belt
“I used to buy branded dresses and shoes for both my wife and daughter, but all that has changed; we go for less expensive, still quality, wears and exercise some control on the way we spend our little change," he said.
The Arab expatriate, who lives in a three-room apartment with his nurse wife and daughter, said he has been able to cope with the full support of his wife who assists with her monthly income.
“I am desperately looking for a job now before my account goes into red, especially now that we are expecting a new baby, and if things remain as they are, I may consider relocating to my country," he said.
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Teen boys charged for shopping centre arson
The boy is one of two 16-year-old youths who appeared before the Parramatta Children's Court Magistrate Sharon Holdsworth today, both charged with "recklessly destroying by means of fire" the Wentworthville Shopping Centre in Dunmore Street, Wentworthville on Monday July 21.
Police alleged the blaze which erupted at 4.40pm was deliberately lit with cigarette lighters and an accelerant.
More than $1 million in damage was caused to retail outlets and the centre's Bio-lo Discount store by the fire which was battled by more than a dozen NSW Fire Brigade units drawn from Sydney's west.
Magistrate Holdsworth declined to hear a bail application for one of the boys, who was arrested on Thursday at his parents Wentworthville home, until he had undergone psychiatric from Juvenile Justice Health.
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Suitors line up for Steve & Barry’s
Bay Harbour Management is reported to have a plan in which it would keep from 125 to 200 of Steve & Barry’s 276 stores open.
Paige Allen, general manager of NewPark, told the Business Times in an earlier interview she hopes her mall’s store will survive, saying it has been very successful.
The Journal also reported that Steve & Barry’s management is trying to put together an alternative buyout group from a group of bidders who have shown interest in individual properties and store assets. However, that effort has been unsuccessful to date.
Poor economic conditions are taking a heavy toll on the retail industry locally and nationwide.
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Try a home-grown shopping holiday
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Search Engine Marketing Agency NetBooster Asia hits Shanghai
China, being the booming business hub today, will give NetBooster Asia the advantage of reaching a larger enterprising market who wants to develop their web visibility across Asia and Europe through the development of their search engine marketing campaigns as well.
NetBooster Asia is optimistic for this year as it welcomes opportunities for websites that need an increase in online visibility and conversion.
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SEO Marketing LLC Abandons New Authority Site Finder Tool
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Internet marketing to become more popular among hotels
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Position Gold Make SEO Simple with a Step by Step Manual
To provide even more understanding of SEO, Position Gold Ltd are publishing a free 'How to SEO Manual' providing free information on what SEO is all about. The manual will include in depth explanations of key SEO terms, comprehensive breakdowns of all the technical aspects of SEO, information on how SEO could positively influence your website, the introduction and explanations of ethical and unethical Search Engine Optimisation techniques and many other elucidations of vital aspects of SEO.
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Immigration debate hot
“How many of us can break a crime and get away with it?" Hendrycks said, followed by a roar of appreciation from the audience.
“This is ludicrous," she proclaimed. “If we do not enforce our laws, anarchy is going to come."
The panelists said although the City of Austin does not consider itself to be a “sanctuary city," they believe it is one because of its policy.
“What do you see happening?" Hendrycks asked. “Give ‘em hell, but be careful when saying Austin is a sanctuary city."
Austin Mayor Tom Stiehm was not available for comment by deadline today.
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Employee Morale and the LE Manager
If you are a leader in a police organization, how is the morale of the people under you? If morale is low, then why? Do you believe organizational morale is one of your responsibilities and, if so, what do you do to improve it? Is good morale important, or maybe even essential, for the organization to carry out its mission? What do you and your organization do right, and what can be done better, to make it a good place to work?
Low morale is a serious problem in law enforcement.
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Bay attorney to co-chair national law society
Boqwana, 37, started practising law in 1995 after finishing his BA LLB degree at Rhodes University.
I was never influenced by anyone to take up law. I saw the profession as the only formal response to the injustice that was happening in the country during my high school years.
Apart from being a senior partner of Boqwana Loon & Connellan Inc, which is based in the city, Boqwana is a council member of the LSSA, a member of the LSSAs management committee, general secretary of the National Association of Democratic Lawyers, a council member of the SADC Lawyers Association, and a council member of the Cape Law Society.
He was chairman of the Attorneys Fidelity Fund control board from 2005 to 2007 and is currently a director of the Attorney Insurance Indemnity Fund.
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Aldermen's vote to buy $3.5 million worth of property draws legal
But unsealing the minutes of a closed meeting is not sufficient when it comes to complying with North Carolina law, said Amanda Martin, an attorney with the N.C. Press Association.
"The law does not permit them to take the actual vote in closed session," Martin said Tuesday. "I think it is a violation."
According to the draft minutes, the aldermen went into the hour-long session to discuss buying three parcels of land and buildings on Kale Road in the James City area. The purchase price for the 20 acres and at least one building is $3.5 million.
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A dangerous game to play
First of all, it is most troubling that authorities and the media latched on so quickly and conveniently to the alibi of a confessed, vicious killer.
They were far too quick to accept the word of Mr Polwat. He is an adult who told police he planned and carried out a reprehensible killing for a small amount of money. His claim that the video game Grand Theft Auto made him commit the crime sounds more like a novel legal defence than a credible motive.
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Olympics: Medal winners who have made Olympic history
Team mate Bradley Wiggins was earlier unable to complete a hat trick of golds, coming eighth in the Madison with partner Mark Cavendish.
He had a gruelling Olympic schedule and had already won gold for the individual and team pursuit.
Miner's son Taylor won the 1,500 metres, 400 metres and was part of the victorious 4 x 200 metres relay team.
He was Britain's greatest ever Olympic swimmer, achieving another bronze in 1912 and again in 1920.
The athlete also won three medals – bronze, silver and gold – at the unofficial Olympics in Athens in 1906, which was held to mark the tenth anniversary of the first modern Games.
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Mansfield has new rules for attendance at football games
Students not picked up 30 minutes after an event will be held in a community room inside the stadium. Those who repeatedly linger at the stadium may be restricted from attending future events by their principal.
The policy applies to both of the school district’s stadiums. Administrators cite MISD Stadium’s location along Texas 360 as a motivation for the change, which was posted on the district’s Web site late last week. The stadium opened in 2007, and businesses are opening nearby.
"It’s just about the kids’ safety, about wanting to keep them off that highway," Deputy Superintendent Bob Morrison said.
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Marathon runner Radcliffe's brave effort over body and soul
Four years after dropping out of the Athens race in distress less than 3km from the end, Radcliffe did reach the finish line in the Bird's Nest Stadium, but that feat offered little comfort to an athlete who usually races only to win.
Handicapped by a stress fracture to her left thigh that restricted her to just two weeks of serious preparation before the race, she finished 23rd, more than 17 minutes outside her own world record and almost six minutes behind the gold medalist, Constantin Tomescu, who at 38, is the same age Radcliffe will be when the Olympics arrive in London.
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Delta sees improving gross margin in 3Q08 and beyond
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The company reported total second quarter revenues of $6.7 million, up 76 percent from $3.8 million in the second quarter of 2007. Gross profit increased to $3.1 million from $1.3 million in the same quarter last year. The Company's operating loss was $972,000, down from $1.7 million in the second quarter of 2007. These results include charges for share-based compensation of $115,000 and $525,000 in the second quarters of 2008 and 2007, respectively. Interlink's net loss in the second quarter of 2008 was $522,000, with a basic and diluted loss per share of ($0.04), compared to a net loss of $2.2 million and a loss per share of ($0.16) in the same quarter last year.
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Hammond Electronics family of 19in rack cases
They are suitable for housing a wide range of equipment, either mounted in a 19in rack or, if required, the units can be used as a desktop enclosure.
The all aluminium construction consists of a heavy-duty extruded frame, removable vented or plain top and bottom covers and optional 19in rack mounting angles and self-adhesive rubber feet.
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Skill development body takes shape
Besides Assocham and CII, industry bodies such as the Society of Indian automobile manufacturers (SIAM) and Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) have already agreed to take stake in NSDC.
Govt to have 49% stake in National Skill Development Corporation
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At Princeton, alumni pride aids No. 1 rank
But there's no denying that universities benefit from sitting atop the list.
A high ranking generates more applicants to the school, allowing it to be more selective. It bolsters the school's reputation, another factor in the U.S. News list.
"There's a halo effect," says Richard Richardson, a professor of higher education at New York University. "That is, once you are identified as No. 1, people tend to associate you at that level."
And it generates more alumni giving, a key asset for Princeton.
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Quality Consultations Speech by Australian Early Education
Good quality early childhood experiences ease the transition to formal schooling, and have a direct affect on educational, employment and health outcomes.
And we know that disadvantaged children have the most to gain from the benefits of early intervention programs delivered in early childhood education and care settings.
If we continue to ignore this evidence and do nothing, we do so at our own peril. The next generation will inevitably pay the cost of our inaction.
The Status Quo and why it needs to Change
As someone reasonably new to this portfolio, I bring a fresh set of eyes – and sometimes that can be very helpful.
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The best teachers deserve rewards
The union proposal, entitled ''Professional Pay and Quality Teaching for Australia's Future'', says any form of performance-based pay to recognise and encourage professional excellence would need to ''establish a set of professional standards for teaching beyond current processes. Teachers would [need to] be assessed by an independent and fair process and rewarded through salary increases, not one-off cash bonuses'', and ''teachers would be required to demonstrate how their teaching experience and professional development are contributing to the improvement of educational outcomes for students''.
The idea that high-performing teachers should be rewarded for gaining further qualifications in higher education or through rigorous accredited professional learning is hardly radical.
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School officials look at funding options
Joyce Haldeman, associate superintendent for community relations, called the bill a "truth in advertising" measure to protect state funds earmarked for education.
Now, once state officials determine how much to budget for education, excess revenue from taxes dedicated to funding education reverts back to the state's general fund. Haldeman does not deny that the money is then used for worthwhile projects. But the funding is not going toward its intended use, she said.
She said "the guaranteed funding" is, in reality, a "guaranteed cut."
Haldeman said $192 million in excess education funding was returned to the general fund in 2007.
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IBM invests $300 mln in disaster recovery centers
If a customer's computer breaks down or a data center is destroyed, lost data can be restored via the Web in two to six hours, IBM Vice President Mike Riegel said in an interview.
Older technology known as "data mirroring" is far more expensive than cloud-computing technology and relies on two sets of data in two locations. But it also allows for systems to be restored in less than an hour, he said.
IBM's rivals in this area include Hewlett-Packard Co (HPQ.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and privately held SunGard.
(Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Braden Reddall).
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Social security donates computers to youth for the future
Derrick Morgan, Belize City Branch Manager Belize Social Security Board
"Youth for the Future applied for assistance with some computers and the CEO obliged by providing four new dell computers to Youth for the Future. These are full loaded computers valued at approximately $2,500 each, for a total value of $10,000 for the four of them."
Dianne Finnegan, Director of youth for the future was on hand to receive the computers.
Dianne Finnegan, Director Youth for the future
"Because of the concerns Jermaine had expressed about walk-ins on a daily basis and the importance of getting new computers.
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Chiang: Computer System Can't Be Reprogrammed
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Kan. pharmacist charged over Internet sales
Six also filed seven misdemeanor counts of violating Kansas pharmacy laws and seven more of violating state laws on the sales of drugs and cosmetics.
The charges were filed Tuesday in Rice County District Court.
Kloxin's attorney didn't return a telephone message.
The state closed the pharmacy in March, linking it in an order to a man's death.
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Mobile Apps to Synchronize Small Business
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Utah business under fire for questionable iPod service
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Lumera gets NASDAQ warning Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
The exchange is giving the Bothell company until Feb. 10, 2009, to regain compliance. But Lumera (NASDAQ: LMRA), which in March said it will merge with GigOptix LLC of Palo Alto, Calif., said it expects the merger will be completed before the end of the compliance period.
Lumera’s shares haven’t traded above $1 per share since late June.
Lumera makes electro-optic polymer modulators used in defense satellite and radar applications. The headquarters of the combined company will be located in California.
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Business leaders: Make renewable energy cheaper
General Electric chief executive Jeff Immelt did not attend, but said in a video presentation that the government and the business community need to move forward.
"The technology exists, the time is now," he said. "We need a call to action — not a call to go to another conference."
Former President Bill Clinton laid out a 10-point plan Monday that included expanded research for carbon dioxide storage and accelerating a shift toward plug-in hybrid electric cars.
Texas oil baron T. Boone Pickens also presented his plan to develop wind energy to generate 20 percent of the nation's electricity, then use natural gas to power cars until hydrogen or plug-in electric cars become widely available.
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Business Customers Give Cox, Qwest High Marks: Survey
Each provider in the study, the 2008 Major Provider Business Telecommunications study, was judged on six criteria: performance and reliability; sales representatives and executives; billing; cost of services; offerings and promotions and customer services. The table ranked providers of cable modem, digital-subscriber line, T1, T3/DS3, Ethernet and frame relay services.
Cox scored high in five of six of the attributes (offerings and promotions was the lower-scoring category). Qwest also was a top scorer in five of six categories, including the top-ranked company for customer service.
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New child-support law leaves some parents feeling 'penalized'
``I'm a single mom and I make about $17,000 a year,'' said Herring, who has a 10-year-old son. ``I pride myself on not getting any assistance and we struggle to make it.''
The child-support checks Herring gets is actually payback from when her son's father fell behind in child-support payments, not current support, she said.
The change was announced in letters sent out in mid-July to those who receive child support.
The Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 requires the $25 fee be collected after the custodial parent receives $500 in support, said Colleen Steinman, spokeswoman for the Michigan Department of Human Services' Office of Child Support.
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Shapeways offers cheap 3D printing
The service charges less than $3 per cubic centimeter for materials. That means you can get your model bookends printed for less than $200, even much less than that if you make it very, very, tiny.
If you are short on ideas or skills, the site offers a growing library of free templates from designers.
With the downloadable Java tool Sideways Creator, you can personalize gifts with custom etchings.
I expect Shapeways' "light poem" tea light holder will be a hit. The Sideways Creator tool has a window into which you can punch in your salute to the Red Sox, or birthday greetings for your mom.
The tool then shows you a 3D rendering of the product, as it has been shaped by your words.
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More education needed to curb wildlife crime in Cameroon
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Kangas peak at right time
"A lot of it is about peaking at the right time. It's really important for us to hold our form. Port Adelaide did this last year, and they had only won seven games at the halfway mark, so there are a couple of games to go but at least we are guaranteed finals now.
"The top four spots are not secure, so we have not nothing to lose. I am glad we can play Geelong this week so we can find out where we are at."
While Geelong smashed the Roos by 106 points in last year's qualifying final, North is looking at Sunday's Skilled Stadium clash as a perfect litmus test.
"It depends what kind of Geelong turns up, but at the same time we are playing pretty good footy," Simpson said.
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Amazon Green Product Shopping Guide
The Amazon Green product guide includes obvious stuff like Reusable Grocery Totes, energy saving bulbs, and Seventh Generation Bathroom Tissue.
The more interesting green products in the user generated list include the Sunforce 50044 60-Watt Solar Charging Kit, Spinning Composter, and the Delta Fluidics Water Amplifying Adjustable Showerhead.
More details on the Amazon Green Guide.
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TRX and ExpenseWire Partner to Deliver Integrated Travel & Expense
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Meet Emily - the most lifelike animated actress ever made
'Emily' is an extraordinary animated woman created using a ground-breaking modelling technique that captures minute facial movements.
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The Best Internet Marketing Strategies That You Need To Use
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