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Friday, September 28, 2012
Melbourne, Australia — Monday, following her return from London, Wikinews talked with Amanda Carter, the longest-serving member of Australia’s national wheelchair basketball team (the Gliders).
((Wikinews)) You’re Amanda Carter!
((WN)) And, where were you born?
((WN)) It says here that you spent your childhood living in Banyule?
((WN)) Okay. And you used to play netball when you were young?
((WN)) And you’re an occupational therapist, and you have a son called Alex?
((WN)) Any more children?
((WN)) You began playing basketball in 1991.
((WN)) And that you’re a guard.
((WN)) And that you are a one point player.
((WN)) And you used to be a two point player?
((WN)) When were you first selected for the national team?
((WN)) And that was for Barcelona?
((WN)) How did we go?
((WN)) And what was Barcelona like?
((WN)) Did you play with a club as well?
((WN)) The 1994 World Championships. Where was that at?
((WN)) Which brings us to 1996.
((WN)) Your team finished fourth.
((WN)) Lost to the Unites States in the bronze medal game in front of a crowd of 5,000.
((WN)) That must have been awesome.
((WN)) They also have a fondness for the sport.
((WN)) They kept on saying in London that the Gliders have never won.
((WN)) So that was Atlanta. Then there was another tournament, the 1998 Gold Cup.
((WN)) How did we go in that?
((WN)) But that qualified… no, wait, we didn’t need to qualify…
((WN)) You were the second leading scorer in the event, with thirty points scored for the competition.
((WN)) In basketball, some of the low pointers do pretty well.
((WN)) I notice the scores seem lower than the ones in London.
((WN)) How often do the Gliders get together? It seems that you are all scattered all over the country normally.
((WN)) That’s reasonably often.
((WN)) I didn’t see you training in Sydney this time… then you went over to…
((WN)) 2000. Sydney. Two Australia wins for the first time against Canada. In the team’s 52–50 win against Canada you scored a lay up with sixteen seconds left in the match.
((WN)) That brings us to the 2000 Paralympics. It says you missed the practice game beforehand because of illness, and half the team had some respiratory infection prior to the game.
((WN)) You scored twelve points against the Netherlands, the most that you’ve ever scored in an international match.
((WN)) At one point you made four baskets in a row.
((WN)) The team beat Japan, and went into the gold medal game. You missed the previous days’ training session due to an elbow injury?
((WN)) During the match, you were knocked onto your right side, and…
((WN)) Someone just bumped you?
((WN)) You were knocked down and you tore the tendons in your elbow, which required an elbow reconstruction…
((WN)) You spent eleven weeks on a CPM machine – what’s a CPM machine?
((WN)) You’re right handed?
((WN)) So, how’s the movement in the right arm today?
((WN)) You still can’t fully flex the right hand.
((WN)) How old is he now?
((WN)) So that recurs, does it?
((WN)) So you gave up wheelchair basketball after the 2000 games?
((WN)) Did they cover you from the 2000 injury?
((WN)) Who was that?
((WN)) Back in the Gliders again.
((WN)) And of course you got selected for 2012…
((WN)) My recollection is that you weren’t on the court a great deal, but there was a game when you scored five points?
((WN)) That was against Mexico.
((WN)) The strange thing was that afterwards the Mexicans were celebrating like they’d won…
((WN)) The speed at which things move is quite astonishing.
((WN)) Because you are the more experienced player.
((WN)) And now you have another silver medal.
((WN)) We double-checked, and there was nobody else on the team who had been in Sydney, much less Barcelona or Atlanta.
((WN)) Most of the Gliders seem to have come together in 2004, the current roster.
((WN)) Are you still playing?
((WN)) You would have been isolated from him anyway.
((WN)) Fair enough.
((WN)) You will continue playing with the club?
((WN)) Is there anything else you’d like to say about your record? Which is really impressive. I can count the number of Paralympians who were on Team Australia in London who were at the Sydney games on my fingers.
((WN)) Greg Smith obviously, who was carrying the flag…
((WN)) What I basically wanted to ask was what sort of changes you’ve seen with the Paralympics over that time — 1992 to 2012.
((WN)) To me… London… the coverage on TV in Britain, but also here, some countries are ahead of others, but basically it’s being treated like the Olympics.
((WN)) Huge crowds…
((WN)) I was looking around the North Greenwich Arena…And that arena! The seats went up and up and up! And as it was filling on the night, you could see that even that top deck had people sitting in it. I guess in 2000 even, to fill stadiums, which we did, we gave APC and school programs, a lot of school kids came to fill seats and things. We didn’t necessarily see that in London. They were paid seats! People had gone out and spent money on tickets to come and see that sport.
((WN)) I saw school groups at the football and the goalball, but not at the basketball.
((WN)) I was very impressed with the standard of play.
((WN)) What’s in Osaka?
((WN)) After the Paralympics.
((WN)) And then after that?
((WN)) How many tournaments do they normally play each year?
((WN)) You played a tournament in the Netherlands?
((WN)) Thank you very much for that.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005Relatively unknown Indiana Senator Evan Bayh is taking steps to make a run for U.S. President during the 2008 election cycle. Bayh has formed a political action committee (PAC) and already is a leading money-raiser among Democratic party hopefuls. The Hoosier politician also is touting his appeal to traditionally republican voters.
Among the selling points Bayh points to in his likely 2008 bid is that he is a democrat who consistently wins elections in republican red states by appealing to moderate republican and libertarian-leaning voters.
A former leader and key figure in the Democratic Leadership Council moderate movement in the Democratic party that brought Bill Clinton to the national stage, Bayh is known as a Democrat who won with landslide margins of victory during both terms as Indiana’s governor and two U.S. Senate runs in the traditionally Republican-voting state.
In an interview with the Terre Haute, Indiana Tribune Star newspaper, he noted Democratic former president Harry Truman as a role model. In recent news reports he also criticized the national Democratic Party image as being weak on national defense.
Critics point out this popularity with moderate republicans could be a liability for Bayh in the Democrat Primaries, which are traditionally controlled by left-leaning party activists, also referred to as “Progressives.”
Between January and July 31, 2005, three years before the election, Bayh has raised $1.17 million for a potential 2008 bid–more than most potential 2008 presidential nominees. He out raised fellow democrats Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and John Edwards. Each, unlike Bayh, are well-known household names in the United States. Money-raising results by political action committees are reported to and released by the U.S. Federal Election Commission .
Clinton is widely considered the front runner, and Democratic money leader. She has focused her attention on reelection in 2006 to her New York U.S. Senate seat. For that campaign, she has raised $10 million.
Bayh is being beaten in the money-raising arena by Democratic party chairman Howard Dean, who raised $1.77 million in the first six months of the year. Dean has made a name for himself as an effective money-raiser for liberal causes. But Dean has bowed out of the 2008 race according to reports.
Bayh is trailing the top Republican 2008 presidential; hopeful, Sen. Bill Frist, considered a top Republican candidate for 2008, who collected $1.9 million in the first six months of 2005.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
In tough financial times we need to make sure that our focus is on patient care and every penny is spent in the most efficient way. | ||
Over 800 National Health Service staff in Scotland are earning more than £140,000 each year—more than First Minister Alex Salmond. New figures also reveal that 3,000 NHS workers are earning over £100,000. One NHS board alone, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, employs 893 staff earning more than £100,000, and 181 being paid over £140,000.
Jackie Baillie, health spokeswoman for the Labour Party, which uncovered the figures, said they were “astonishing”, and urged health boards to examine if savings can be made by reducing salaries of top earners. “This is a far better option than cutting frontline staff like nurses and midwives. In tough financial times we need to make sure that our focus is on patient care and every penny is spent in the most efficient way.” She further said: “In the current economic climate, it is impossible to justify huge salaries for consultants and senior executives when health boards are planning 4000 job losses this year, including 1500 nurses and midwives.”
Britain’s largest health service industrial union, Unison, questioned the amount of money the NHS was paying. A spokesperson said: “Unison doesn’t begrudge anybody the rate of pay for the job but obviously our membership will be concerned that while they are to face a pay freeze and people delivering frontline services are losing their jobs, there is a cohort of folk who appear to earn more than the most senior politician in the land.”
Thursday, November 8, 2007
India is the latest of the countries where the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) experiment has started. Children from the village of Khairat were given the opportunity to learn how to use the XO laptop. During the last year XO was distributed to children from Arahuay in Peru, Ban Samkha in Thailand, Cardal in Uruguay and Galadima in Nigeria. The OLPC team are, in their reports on the startup of the trials, delighted with how the laptop has improved access to information and ability to carry out educational activities. Thailand’s The Nation has praised the project, describing the children as “enthusiastic” and keen to attend school with their laptops.
Recent good news for the project sees Uruguay having ordered 100,000 of the machines which are to be given to children aged six to twelve. Should all go according to plan a further 300,000 machines will be purchased by 2009 to give one to every child in the country. As the first to order, Uruguay chose the OLPC XO laptop over its rival from Intel, the Classmate PC. In parallel with the delivery of the laptops network connectivity will be provided to schools involved in the project.
The remainder of this article is based on Carla G. Munroy’s Khairat Chronicle, which is available from the OLPC Wiki. Additional sources are listed at the end.
An important factor for the increase of cosmetic surgery procedures is that the purpose of contemporary medicine is interpreted in a wider sense, including not only the treatment of illnesses and helping patients to survive, but also easing human suffering in all its forms and improving the quality of human life on the whole. Those who say that cosmetic surgery is a fashion are right; but it does not mean that it is unnecessary. A person who has defects in appearance often feels psychological discomfort. Lets admit: we live in a material world, and tend to judge things and people by their physical appearance. A physical defect is a kind of deviation from the norm how the body must look like. And in a society, which is by nature inclined to quickly notice and reject any abnormality, it may be difficult for the person having even minor physical defects to resist the feeling of this emotional discomfort. Let alone the cases when you are teased about your sticking out ears or crooked teeth. So why not take advantage of the achievements in cosmetic surgery, look good and feel well? Thus, the psychological need to undergo cosmetic corrections expecting to better adapt in social environment and build self-confidence has significantly determined the demand of cosmetic surgery. The popularity of cosmetic surgery has been greatly influenced by the media. But it is not only the awareness of such procedures which has been encouraged via the sources of information. Peoples attitude towards cosmetic surgery has changed. Cosmetic surgery is becoming ever more acceptable, and people who have had cosmetic surgery procedures are more open about them. Also, the mass media (especially commercials) have influenced peoples approach to themselves as personalities. The emphasis on physical beauty in TV shows, movies and popular magazines has led many people to subconsciously associate their worth with physical attractiveness. Consequently, these outward pressures push people to undergo various cosmetic procedures.Finally, achievements in medicine and technology have enabled surgeons to conduct even most delicate procedures, as, for example, eyelash transplant surgery; to say nothing of countless other procedures ranging from breast augmentation and reduction, liposuction, to tummy tucks and facial surgery. As the techniques and materials used in plastic surgery are being constantly improved, the procedures become safer and more effective, which also encourages many people for cosmetic surgery. For more information on cosmetic surgery look: cosmetic surgery abroad
Thursday, February 9, 2006
The bill on whether the Australian Federal Health Minster Tony Abbott should not exercise ministerial control of the abortifacient RU486 has passed the Australian Senate February 9, 2006. If the bill passes the Australian House of Representatives, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) will exercise control and evaluation of the suitability of the drug for use in Australia.
Senators were allowed a free vote on the issue. The result of the vote on the third reading, the final stage of the bill, was 45 for to 28 in favour of TGA exercising control. 23 of the 26 female senators voted in favour of the bill, while numbers were more evenly split between the male senators; 21 of them voted for the bill and 25 were against.
The bill will be debated in the House of Representatives on February 14, 2006.
Friday, March 20, 2009
In the United States, a suspended Pennsylvania state trooper has been convicted of first-degree murder for killing his girlfriend’s estranged husband.
Kevin Foley, 43, faces a mandatory life sentence without parole for slashing to death John Yelenic, a Blairsville dentist who was in the final stages of divorcing his wife, Michele. Foley’s attorney said he plans to appeal the decision. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty.
Foley previously said he “loathed Dr. Yelenic” and asked another fellow trooper to help kill him. During his testimony, which lasted several hours, Foley claimed he was joking and had no true intention of carrying out the threat, but the Indiana County jury rejected that defense after about six hours of deliberations.
John Yelenic was found dead in his home on April 13, 2006, one day before he was planning on signing his divorce papers. Charges were brought against Foley in September 2007, more than 17 months after the murder.
Foley, who had been on suspension from the Pennsylvania State Police, was himself the final witness to take the stand Wednesday in the trial. Foley insisted he was innocent during his testimony, and even made jokes that the jury laughed at on a few occasions.
“I never made a threat with the intention of carrying it out,” Foley said under cross-examination by the prosecution.
When Senior Deputy Attorney General Anthony Krastek pressed Foley for what was funny about asking another state trooper to help him kill Yelenic, Foley answered, “There isn’t any joke. It’s just my personality, my behavior (with co-workers).”
Prosecutors said Foley killed Yelenic after going to the dentist’s house to confront him over the terms of the divorce. Prosecutors claim Foley slashed Yelenic several times with a knife and pushed his head through a small window. Yelenic bled to death.
“John has his justice tonight,” Mary Ann Clark, a cousin of Yelenic, told MSNBC. “John deserved this; he was the most wonderful person in the world. He died the most horrible death and tonight, this is his night. The system worked.”
Foley had been living with Michele Yelenic for two years at the time of the homicide. Prosecutors previously said Foley and Michele helped perpetuate rumors that Dr. Yelenic molested their son. John and Michele Yelenic had been separated in 2002. Michele Yelenic stood to collect Dr. Yelenic’s estate and a US$1 million life insurance policy, and could lose about $2,500 a month in support if the divorce was finalized, a Pennsylvania grand jury previously determined.
Michele Yelenic, who has not appeared at the trial, may face legal action herself, media reports indicated. A sentencing hearing for Foley is scheduled for June 1.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sweden’s first royal wedding since 1976 took place Saturday when Crown Princess Victoria, 32, married her long-time boyfriend and former personal trainer, Daniel Westling, 36. The ceremony took place at Stockholm Cathedral.
Over 1,200 guests, including many rulers, politicians, royals and other dignitaries from across the world, attended the wedding, which cost an estimated 20 million Swedish kronor. Victoria wore a wedding dress with five-metre long train designed by Pär Engsheden. She wore the same crown that her mother, Queen Silvia, wore on her wedding day 34 years previously, also on June 19. Victoria’s father, King Carl XVI Gustaf, walked Victoria down the aisle, which was deemed untraditional by many. In Sweden, the bride and groom usually walk down the aisle together, emphasising the country’s views on equality. Victoria met with Daniel half-way to the altar, where they exchanged brief kisses, and, to the sounds of the wedding march, made their way to the the silver altar. She was followed by ten bridesmaids. The couple both had tears in their eyes as they said their vows, and apart from fumbling when they exchanged rings, the ceremony went smoothly.
Following the ceremony, the couple headed a fast-paced procession through central Stockholm on a horse-drawn carriage, flanked by police and security. Up to 500,000 people are thought to have lined the streets. They then boarded the Vasaorden, the same royal barge Victoria’s parents used in their wedding, and traveled through Stockholm’s waters, accompanied by flyover of 18 fighter jets near the end of the procession. A wedding banquet followed in the in the Hall of State of the Royal Palace.
Controversy has surrounded the engagement and wedding between the Crown Princess and Westling, a “commoner”. Victoria met Westling as she was recovering from bulemia in 2002. He owned a chain of gymnasiums and was brought in to help bring Victoria back to full health. Westling was raised in a middle-class family in Ockelbo, in central Sweden. His father managed a social services centre, and his mother worked in a post office. When the relationship was made public, Westling was mocked as an outsider and the king was reportedly horrified at the thought of his daughter marrying a “commoner”, even though he did so when he married Silvia. Last year, Westling underwent transplant surgery for a congenital kidney disorder. The Swedish public have been assured that he will be able to have children and that his illness will not be passed on to his offspring.
Westling underwent years of training to prepare for his new role in the royal family, including lessons in etiquette, elocution, and multi-lingual small talk; and a makeover that saw his hair being cropped short, and his plain-looking glasses and clothes being replaced by designer-wear.
Upon marrying the Crown Princess, Westling took his wife’s ducal title and is granted the style “His Royal Highness”. He is now known as HRH Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland. He also has his own coat-of-arms and monogram. When Victoria assumes the throne and becomes Queen, Daniel will not become King, but assume a supportive role, similar to that of Prince Phillip, the husband of the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II.