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Telecom New Zealand to sell Yellow Page Group

Saturday, November 4, 2006

Telecom New Zealand has announced that it is going to sell its Yellow Page Group business and is expecting at least NZ$2 billion. The Yellow Page Group includes the Yellow Pages, White Pages (which includes both offline and online services), New Zealand Retirement Guide and New Zealand Tourism Online.

However Chief Financial Officer, Mark Bogoievski, will not comment on how much the reserve price is.

The company says that the money they get from selling the directories will be used to repay almost $3.5 billion worth of debt.

Theresa Gattung, Chief Executive of Telecom, said: “There has already been considerable interest shown in the future of Yellow Pages Group based on recent media speculation. We expect that the sale should be completed by the end of this financial year.”

The Yellow Page Group generates $250 million worth of revenue per annum and employs 600 people.

Ms Gattung said: “In the long term the business will be dominated by the global players. It’s really prudent off us to take this opportunity to see what value we can get looking at the sale of this business at this stage.”

Analysts are warning Telecom that it would miss out on the digital media possibilities. “It looks to me that it is a bit of a panic reaction in order to generate some quick cash,” said, telecommunications expert, Paul Budde, “I think it’s a short-term sort of strategy to generate some cash, but it will undermine its long term strategy to move from the old Telecom’s world into the new digital media world.”

Ms Gattung said that the privacy of the individuals will be kept, “obviously we’re only going to sell to a very reputable party.”

Telecom is also hinting at cutting hundreds of jobs to invest in new technology to beat off competition.

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Battle for Trafalgar Square, London as violence breaks out between demonstrators and riot police

Monday, March 28, 2011

Sunday morning showed Trafalgar Square, London damaged during the night by demonstrators.

Bottles, cans, and placards littered the concrete ground of one of the most iconic landmarks in London. Demonstrators livid at government cuts had sprayed graffiti on the four bronze lions. “No-one rules if no-one obeys,” one message, next to the symbol of anarchy, read. On the steps leading up to the National Gallery lay placards, dropped by demonstrators the night before. Hours earlier the square was an arena for running battles between the anarchist protesters and riot police.

First, they targetted Oxford Street, arguably the most famous shopping row in the city. The protesters, many dressed in black, hurled smoke bombs and paint at Topshop, which they claimed has systematically abused the tax system. In Piccadilly, they ransacked The Ritz, a hotel popularly known for upmarket opulence. As darkness fell over the capital, many went home. But in Trafalgar Square, protesters lit campfires and danced to music, smoking and eating into the night.

But then the police moved in. Clad in riot gear, the situation began to escalate and both they and the demonstrators began to panic. They raised their batons and shouted at the crowd, while the protesters grabbed metal barriers and hurled them over police lines, using them as battering rams. Some protesters yelled in defence, “Don’t hit us!”, while the more determined shouted, “Shame on you! Your job’s next!” The riot officers pushed protesters into the centre of the square, towards Nelson’s Column. The police started forward at least twice swinging their batons in the air, as protesters retaliated by throwing glass bottles and coins towards the police lines. One officer was taken away with blood pouring from under his visor.

“I have never seen such a fast escalation of violence in my life,” one witness to the violence in the square said. “Everything just kicked off, glass everywhere, police hitting people, people being dragged across the floor. I just can’t believe it.” Other protesters on the front line later described the police retaliation as they began to kettle people in. “I find myself in front of the riot line,” one protester wrote, “taking a blow to the head and a kick to the shin; I am dragged to my feet by a girl with blue hair who squeezes my arm and then raises a union flag defiantly at the cops.”

Everything just kicked off, glass everywhere, police hitting people, people being dragged across the floor. I just can’t believe it.

Fireworks exploded overhead and, towards midnight, the number of protesters had diminished. As the kettling began, many of them slipped away into the night. In the early hours of the morning, the levels of violence began to fade. “Vandalism has been committed and officers have come under sustained attack,” the Metropolitan Police said. “We are holding everyone here until the situation calms down and we determine who is responsible.”

As the street cleaners worked through the morning in London, more than 200 protesters, detained throughout the day, remained in custody. Although the organisers of the march were swift to disassociate themselves with the violence, the protesters were defiant. “I’m not moving, I’m not moving,” one young protester, hemmed in by the riot police, said. “I’ve been on every protest, I won’t let this government destroy our future without a fight. I won’t stand back, I’m not moving.”

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CanadaVOTES: Liberal Andrew Lang running in Toronto—Danforth

Saturday, September 27, 2008

On October 14, 2008, Canadians will be heading to the polls for the federal election. Liberal candidate Andrew Lang is standing for election in the riding of Toronto—Danforth.

Raised with Liberal values, Andrew attended his first Liberal rally at age 6. He has worked 18 elections since that introduction to the political sphere, but this is his first time as a candidate. A University of Toronto graduate (and player for the Varsity Blues), his career highlights include managing Bill Graham’s constituency office. (A now-retired MP, Graham’s career included serving as Minister of National Defence and Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as interim Leader of the Liberals and Leader of the Opposition.) He is currently with the Ontario Chiropractic Association.

Wikinews contacted Andrew, to talk about the issues facing Canadians, and what they and their party would do to address them. Wikinews is in the process of contacting every candidate, in every riding across the country, no matter their political stripe. All interviews are conducted over e-mail, and interviews are published unedited, allowing candidates to impart their full message to our readers, uninterrupted.

The incumbent in this riding is National Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton. Other than Lang, trying for the riding are Sharon Howarth (Green), and Christina Perreault (Conservative). Minor party candidates Marie Crawford (Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada), Marcell Rodden (Marxist-Leninist), and Bahman Yazdanfar (Canadian Action Party) are also running, as is independent John Richardson. The riding has existed federally since 1979, and has the seat has been occupied by Bob Rae (NDP, 1979–1982), Lynn McDonald (NDP, 1982–1988), Dennis Mills (Liberal, 1988–2004), and Layton (NDP, 2004 to present).

For more information, visit the campaign’s official website, listed below.

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Get Body Flaws Redeemed With Cosmetic Surgery

Get Body Flaws Redeemed with Cosmetic Surgery

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Popular cosmetic procedures include liposuction, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty or tummy tuck, eyelid lifts or blepharoplasty and breast lifts. An initial consultation with a plastic surgeon is usually free. The surgeon explains the procedure to the patient so that they are well aware of all the aspects.

Plastic surgery is no longer just for the wealthy. Today, plastic surgery, or cosmetic surgery, as it is often referred to, is a widely accepted practice. Men and women, both want to look beautiful and this is a natural feeling. Through cosmetic surgery in Austin, TX, anyone can have a body flaw corrected; fat thighs, uneven breasts, large noses, congenital defects, webbed toes, vascular lesions and cleft palate. They can restore the body to its natural look. The procedure is carried out by expert surgeons.

Not all plastic surgeons have equal expertise and choosing the one that meets needs and wants can seem like a daunting process. An initial consultation with a plastic surgeon is usually free; and risks (usually minimal) are explained. The clients expectations and current health are assessed, including past cosmetic procedures (if any) previous surgeries and any current medical conditions and on-going prescription medications. These help a surgeon determine whether cosmetic procedures are currently a viable option. Cosmetic surgery in Austin means getting the very best of care; Surgeons are board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and the American Society (Aesthetic) Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

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Anyone considering a cosmetic surgery procedure needs to weigh the costs carefully. Unless plastic surgery is being sought to correct a defect such as a cleft lip, or correct scarring from an accident, standard health insurance won\’t cover the procedures. Due to the industry growth and availability, several medical finance companies are willing to extend loans for plastic surgery. Any board-certified surgeon and their support staff will gladly inform you of available medical finance options, prior to surgery. The application process and approval rate are usually fast and monthly payment options are reasonable, often under one hundred dollars per month.

Popular cosmetic procedures include liposuction, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty or tummy tuck, eyelid lifts or blepharoplasty and breast lifts. In 1997 the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) began tracking plastic surgery statistics and since then the industry has grown by 121 per cent! Mommy make-overs after having several children are one of the fasted growing trends in cosmetic procedures. They go for procedures to correct sagging breasts and loose tummy muscles through abdominoplasty and breast lifts. Other non-surgical cosmetic procedures are often performed such as Botox or Juvederm injections and spider laser vein removal, which often takes less than half an hour!

Qualified cosmetic surgeons will always show you before and after photographs of clients to help in the decision making process and to create awareness of current plastic surgery trends. In 2011, the fastest growing cosmetic surgical procedure was the chin plant, rising by over 71 per cent in popularity. The jaw line and chin are often the first to show the results of aging. Skin becomes slack and a sagging effect occurs. Chin augmentation is relatively quick, taking only 30 to 45 minutes, where an incision is made and an implant placed over the jaw bone to firm and tone the look of the jaw.

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Power crisis in Moscow and central Russia largest ever recorded

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

A huge power outage occurred in Moscow today. The failure in the accumulative power supply system in Mosenergo which occurred at 11:15 a.m. local time on Wednesday, led to a power outage in all areas of the city.

Power for lights failed in apartment buildings. Some lines of the Moscow underground stopped for four hours. Trams and trolley buses, electric trains of the Moscow railway also stopped. Hundreds of people were trapped in apartment building lifts. In addition to lighting problems, the homeowners have also lost their water supply, as pumping stations in Mosvodokanal also lost power because of the failure.

15 big cities and five areas of Moscow suburbs, some areas of the Tula and Kaluga areas were left without electricity.

At 12:00 noon, food shops in the affected areas started closing. In shops where sellers continued trading, huge queues accumulated.

To avoid panic at train stations, workers with megaphones informed passengers of train movements. At train stations, reserve power supplies are being used. According to eyewitnesses, there was no electric lighting at many stations and in transitions between them. Escalators also did not work.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Thursday morning trolley buses and trams still do not work in southern areas of Moscow. Despite repair work conducted during the night, it was impossible to power all trolleybus and tram lines.In total 8 tram and 25 trolleybus routes do not work. Buses will take over those routes. Besides this, in the south of Moscow there are still many disconnected apartment houses.

All stations of the Moscow underground are working normally. All trains are running on schedule.

The entrance to Moscow for supersize automobiles will be limited up to 14 o’clock in the afternoon. The limitation was put in place yesterday because of difficult road conditions in the city after the power failure.

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Australian Senator arrives at Parliament dressed as a beer bottle

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Family First Senator Steve Fielding arrived at Parliament today, dressed as a beer bottle to raise awareness of a bill he intends to move in the Senate today. Senator Fielding will introduce a bill to establish a nationwide refund scheme for bottles and cans.

A similar scheme has operated in South Australia since 1977.

Family First wants a rebate of 10 cents per container, while the Australian Greens want 20 cents.

Speaking to reporters outside parliament dressed as a beer bottle, the Senator said the legislation would reduce litter by 25 per cent. “There’s a message in this bottle.”

“I am no longer trash, I’m cash.”

“We should get the litter off the streets and off the creeks and into recycling – that’s good for the environment and good for the community”

“It’s a win-win and I can’t understand why nationally we don’t have a scheme,” said Senator Fielding.

Senator Fielding said that recycling not only reduced litter, but also consumes less energy than making new containers from scratch. “Recycling a plastic bottle saves more than 80 per cent of the energy used to make a bottle from scratch and recycling aluminium cans uses just five per cent of the energy used making a can from scratch,” said the Senator.

Senator Bob Brown, leader of the Greens said while there were environmental benefits from recycling, it would also create thousands of new jobs.

“This is a very good way of recycling and reducing energy because a lot of energy goes into making cans and bottles,” Senator Brown told reporters.

“It will employ tens of thousands of people across Australia.”

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Public disclosure made of final report on deaths of nine in Finnish school shooting

Friday, April 18, 2008

The Finnish National Bureau of Investigation yesterday released 600 pages of the 2,000 page final report into the Jokela school shooting. 18-year-old Pekka-Eric Auvinen opened fire at Jokela High School, killing eight before turning his gun on himself, receiving fatal wounds.

The remaining 1,400 pages of the report are to remain confidential. The public section reveals a number of problems that may have impacted on Auvinen’s decision to conduct the attack, but says that police failed to find any conclusive motive. Also released was an animation depicting events at the school.

The report says Auvinen had been bullied since the age of ten and concludes the extent of this problem was greater than previously thought. Auvinen suffered from anxiety and blushing, especially in lessons, and had been diagnosed with a panic disorder, for which he had been prescribed medication. Auvinen also suffered from sleep disorders and loneliness, and had few friends, although one former bully did go on to become a good friend of Auvinen’s. His mother said inability to settle on a suitable ideology contributed to Auvinen’s depression.

His parents had noticed and reacted to the bullying problem, but their intervention only served to worsen the situation. According to entries in Auvinen’s diary, he first began planning the shooting – which he gave the English name “Operation Main Strike” – about eight months prior to actually conducting the shooting.

Auvinen had told his mother that under certain circumstances he could approve of violence. He had often viewed web sites promoting violence and had a number of online contacts whom he discussed his ideas with. One of these was a United States teen arrested for planning a similar attack, and two others discussed the Columbine High School Massacre with him and traded videos they found online. However, there is no evidence he informed anyone of his plans until immediately prior to the attack.

The report called Auvinen a moderately good student, but noted his mental problems had impacted his performance at school. He had been interested in politics from an early age, being involved with the Centre Party, the Social Democratic Party, the Left Alliance, and the Finnish Communist Party.

“In the best case, this (attack) would create massive destruction and chaos, or even a revolution,” read one diary entry. “In any case, I want this to be remembered forever. Maybe I’ll even have a follower; after all, I am a super-person, almost God.” Another revealed he intended to “kill as many of you bastards as possible”. His diary also reveals he was aware he would be dead by the end of the attack.

He obtained a .22 calliber handgun which he named Catherine, having been denied a license for a 9mm gun, and submitted his plans online – including to YouTube – just 14 minutes prior to firing his first shots, having cycled to school. It was determined that, given the time-frame, there was little that could have been done by anyone who saw the material to prevent the attack. He fired 75 shots, 50 of which struck his eight fatally wounded victims, who were apparently chosen at random. Thirteen others were injured in the event.

The deceased were six students, the school headmistress and the school nurse. Auvinen shot at each several times in the region of the head and upper torso. He ultimately shot himself in the school toilet, and died in hospital from head wounds ten hours later, having never regained consciousness.

Police could not determine why he chose the date he did, although it was noted his online relationship with a foreign girl had ended just days before. It was also determined little could be done to predict and prevent future incidents, although one measure being sought is to require medical checks for gun licences and parental consent for prospective owners under 18.

The confidential section of the report discusses causes of death and police operations.

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Choose Dr. Alan Zweig: The Top Cosmetic Dentist Beverly Hills}

Choose Dr. Alan Zweig: The Top Cosmetic Dentist Beverly Hills

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Seo5 ConsultingWhen choosing a cosmetic dentist Beverly Hills, you want one who has a reputation for doing the finest work. After all, your smile makes a statement to everyone you meet, and you always want to look your best. Dr Alan Zweig is the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills who gives all his patients the smiles they deserve to have.

Dr. Alan Zweig has been a cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills for 30 years. He specializes in the latest dental technology that allows for the most effective treatments that fit into his patients’ busy schedules. Gone are the days when you had to make multiple trips to see the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills; now, most procedures are accomplished in a few days, rather than weeks or months of repeated visits. Dr. Zweig is the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills who utilizes the latest technologies to help his patients achieve that dazzling smile as quickly as possible.

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The most popular procedures cosmetic dentists Beverly Hills offer are teeth whitening and straightening. These are the two easiest ways to achieve a more attractive smile. Dr. Zweig is the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills who offers the Luma whitening system, which gives patients with natural teeth the opportunity to erase stains and discoloration, giving them a whiter, younger looking smile in under an hour. With proper care, the results can last for years, allowing you to always look and feel your best.

Dr. Zweig is the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills offering Invisalign to straighten teeth, as an alternative to conventional metal braces. These clear plastic trays straighten your teeth without painful abrasions and less time spent in the dentist’s chair. State-of-the-art 3D computer imaging is used to design the treatment plan, allowing you to go approximately 6 weeks between visits to the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills. The Invisalign system not only saves time, it is more discreet, and less painful to achieve the straight, beautiful teeth you’ve always wanted.

The best cosmetic dentists in Beverly Hills offer more comprehensive procedures to correct problematic smiles that need more than whitening or straightening. Dr. Zweig is the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills who performs exceptional restorative and prosthodontic dentistry, using the latest technology to radically improve a patient’s smile. Dr. Zweig is the cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills using Cerec One-Visit Crowns to restore individual teeth, along with porcelain veneers and dental implants to correct a wide range of smile issues. Just one look at the “before and after” photos on his Web site will show you the impressive transformations this cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills is able to perform. In fact, they are nothing short of miraculous.

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Australian election debate moved to avoid clash with cookery show

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

A televised debate between Australia’s candidates for Prime Minister in the upcoming election has been rescheduled and shortened — to avoid a clash with popular cookery show MasterChef.

The pre-election debate traditionally lasts 90 minutes and occurs at 1930 on the first Sunday of the campaign.

With the grand finale of the cooking competition already scheduled for that time, and expected to attract around four million viewers, the decision has been made to move the debate forward to 1830 and shorten it to 60 minutes.

When asked about MasterChef, Prime Minister Julia Gillard replied: “I can understand the fascination with cooking and eating, so I know many Australians will watch that show. But I think Australians still pay some regard to the debate and the election campaign.”

The debate between Gillard and her Liberal/National Coalition primary opponent Tony Abbott has already been the subject of controversy. Former PM Kevin Rudd had committed to holding three debates before the election. Gillard insisted she only wanted one.

Australian Greens leader Bob Brown had also wished to be part of the debate, but joked that he probably had more chance of appearing on MasterChef.

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