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Canadian Prime Minister Harper meets with U.S. President Bush
Thursday, July 6, 2006
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with President George W. Bush at the White House today. The meeting was a short one and focused primarily on global security, particularly bilateral security issues addressing the two countries.
One of the larger issues was the pending U.S. law that would require everyone crossing the Canada-U.S. border to have a passport or a special identification card. Prime Minister Harper said; “if the fight for security ends up meaning that the United States becomes more closed to its friends, then the terrorists have won,” as part of his appeal that Congress delay or reject the proposed border law. [1].
Prime Minister Harper brought birthday greetings and a surprise gift. But Bush found out about it during the press conference in the East Room. A Canadian reporter had allegedly blew the secret. [2].
Tropical Storm Irene passes over New York
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Tropical Storm Irene, recently downgraded from a hurricane, passed over New York City at about 0900 local time (1300 UTC) today, bringing heavy rain and winds up to 65 miles per hour (96.6 km/h).
Flooding has been reported in New York City, where the Hudson River spilled over its banks into Manhattan and the East River briefly flooded. Floods were also reported in Brooklyn. Water was reported to be inside Battery Park and near the New York Mercantile Exchange. The water level of New York Harbor is as much as four feet higher than normal, with a predicted storm surge of up to eight feet.
Elsewhere in the northeast, suburbs of Philadelphia also flooded; mayor Michael Nutter described the scene in one area as “couches, furniture, all kinds of stuff floating down the street.”
Up to eleven people have been reported killed by the storm, five in North Carolina, three in Virginia and one each in Florida, Maryland and Connecticut. Some three million people evacuated from areas expected to be impacted by the storm, and another three million are reported to be without power.
Irene made landfall in North Carolina on Saturday, bringing up to fourteen inches (~36 cm) of rain and a storm surge measuring four feet in the Cheasapeake Bay with it. At about 0530 local time today, the storm made its second landfall as it passed over Little Egg Inlet, New Jersey.
According to New Jersey governor Chris Christie, the storm is expected to cause damage “in the billions of dollars, if not in the tens of billions of dollars.”
Options For Hair Color In Louisville, Ky
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Professional Hair Color in Louisville KY -, will turn your hair into a new color, but still appear as if it is your natural color. You have a few options when it comes to coloring your hair. A reputable salon will offer all these options. The cost of hair color generally includes a hair cut, as well.
Highlights
Highlights color just parts of the hair. There are a few types of highlights. Basic highlights lighten small streaks of hair that almost blend in with the rest of the natural color hair. It creates a subtle affect. Chunking is the opposite. Large strips of hair are color, often a contrasting color, for a more vivid affect. Frosting is the process of lightening just the tips of the hair, and is often done on short hair.
Hair Coloring
Hair coloring has a couple options: single process and double process. Single process is the easiest and something many people do at home. One layer of color is applied over all the hair. This is what you get in those home dying kits from the store. It is still a good idea to have a professional do the job, though, in case you make mistakes. Double process involves bleaching or coloring the hair and then adding highlights or lowlights to give the hair more natural depth. It is most often done for blonde hair. Think Marilyn Monroe. It is best left to the pros.
Corrective Color
Corrective color is a multi-step process. There are many reasons to get a corrective color. Maybe you have natural or bleached light hair and you want it several shades darker. Maybe you have dark hair and what it platinum blonde. Maybe you have highlights and want them gone. Maybe you have several colors in your hair from many dying process and you want it evened out. All of these processes take several steps and possibly even a few visits to the salon.
Now that you know your options for Hair Color in Louisville KY, you can find a reputable and professional salon to get the job done. Make sure to explain to the hair colorist what you want for your hair, but also listen to the colorist’s suggestions.
Egypt protests: Army say they will not use force on demonstrators as Mubarak announces cabinet
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
The president of Egypt has suffered a “devastating blow” after the country’s army announced they would not use force against their own people, who continue to protest against the government tonight. The news came hours after six journalists who reported on the protests were released from custody.
Hosni Mubarak yesterday announced a new cabinet, which does not include several figures who protesters largely do not approve of. Analysts have, however, suggested little had changed within the government; many positions, they say, are filled with military figures.
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In a statement broadcast on state media in Egypt, the army said: “To the great people of Egypt, your armed forces, acknowledging the legitimate rights of the people … have not and will not use force against the Egyptian people.” A BBC correspondent in Cairo said the announcement meant it “now seems increasingly likely that the 30-year rule of Mr Mubarak is drawing to a close.”
“The presence of the army in the streets is for your sake and to ensure your safety and wellbeing. The armed forces will not resort to use of force against our great people,” the statement added. “Your armed forces, who are aware of the legitimacy of your demands and are keen to assume their responsibility in protecting the nation and the citizens, affirms that freedom of expression through peaceful means is guaranteed to everybody.”
Earlier today, six journalists from the independent news network Al-Jazeera were released from custody after being detained by police. The U.S. State Department criticized the arrests; equipment was reportedly confiscated from the journalists.
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Egyptian officials yesterday ordered the satellite channel to stop broadcasting in the country. Al-Jazeera said they were “appalled” by the government’s decision to close its Egyptian offices, which they described as the “latest attack by the Egyptian regime to strike at its freedom to report independently on the unprecedented events in Egypt.”
In a statement, the news agency added: “Al-Jazeera sees this as an act designed to stifle and repress the freedom of reporting by the network and its journalists. In this time of deep turmoil and unrest in Egyptian society it is imperative that voices from all sides be heard; the closing of our bureau by the Egyptian government is aimed at censoring and silencing the voices of the Egyptian people.”
On Friday, Wikinews reported the government had shut off practically all Internet traffic both out of and into the nation, as well as disrupting cellphone usage. A spokesperson for the social networking website Facebook said “limiting Internet access for millions of people is a matter of concern for the global community.”
A reported 50,000 campaigners, who are demanding the long-time leader step down and complaining of poverty, corruption, and oppression, filled Tahrir Square in Cairo today, chanting “We will stay until the coward leaves.” It is thought 100 people have so far died in the demonstrations. Today there have been protests in Suez, Mansoura, Damanhour, and Alexandria.
Speaking to news media in the area, many protesters said the new cabinet did little to quell their anger. “We want a complete change of government, with a civilian authority,” one said. Another added: “This is not a new government. This is the same regime—this is the same bluff. [Mubarak] has been bluffing us for 30 years.”
In Tahrir Square today, protesters played music as strings of barbed wire and army tanks stood nearby. Demonstrators scaled light poles, hanging Egyptian flags and calling for an end to Mubarak’s rule. “One poster featured Mubarak’s face plastered with a Hitler mustache, a sign of the deep resentment toward the 82-year-old leader they blame for widespread poverty, inflation and official indifference and brutality during his 30 years in power,” one journalist in the square reported this evening.
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Volume Controls Vs. Speaker Selectors
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When setting up a stereo system in multiple rooms in your house, you may find yourself wondering whether you should use an additional receiver, in-wall volume controls, speaker selectors, or a combination of all three to control the sound in the various rooms. So what s the difference?
Most (but not all) receivers can support at least two audio zones. This will allow you to use the surround sound system to watch a movie in zone #1 and at the same time use a set of speakers in zone #2 to listen to music on your MP3 player. If you want to create more than two different zones, you may need an additional receiver. Your owner s manual should tell you how many zones your receiver can support. Remember though, an additional receiver will let you create more zones, but won t let you share the same source. So you can t play the same CD throughout the house during a party, for example.
A speaker selector is an accessory to your receiver, which will allow you to add speakers to your system without adding more zones. You can then choose which speakers you want to use for a specific output (a DVD player or MP3 player, for example) from your primary receiver. In the case of a two-zone receiver, zone #1 might include the living room and kitchen, and zone #2 might include the den and backyard. The speaker selector will allow you to watch a movie in the living room without blasting the movie soundtrack in the kitchen at the same time. You can turn the kitchen speakers off via the speaker selector, or if you ve installed separate volume controls in the kitchen, you can turn the volume down just in that room. At the same time, you could be playing music on an MP3 player in the backyard and turn off the speakers in the den. Note that each set of speakers must be wired to only one zone; so you can t mix and match rooms between zones unless you step up to a more complex system like a multi-zone controller or an audio matrix switch (these really need to be designed, wired, and installed by a professional).
Depending on which model you choose, a speaker selector will allow you to enjoy sound in up to 8 different sets of speakers (most speaker selectors are for 4-6-or 8 pairs of speakers). You can plan to spend anywhere from $100 to $500 on a speaker selector. Some selectors have volume control built in to the unit (so you won t need to put them in each room).
To simplify, a speaker selector is like an on/off switch for a particular set of speakers, except that it also protects your amplifier by preventing your various speakers from demanding too much power. Speaker selectors have other attributes as well, but this is the basic concept.
An in-wall volume control allows you to turn the volume up or down for a specific set of speakers while you are in the room. Unless you install in-wall volume control in the room where the speakers reside, you will have to monitor the volume for all your zones from your central receiver (not ideal unless you are in a building where you want to restrict volume access, like a doctor s office). Depending on the features you choose, the style, and the brand, volume controls cost anywhere from $30-100.
Receivers, speaker selectors and volume controls all work together to help you create the perfect sound experience throughout your home and outdoor space, whether you are expanding an existing surround sound system or building a completely new system.
Still have questions? Contact a professional systems integrator or consumer electronics specialist for more help.
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Twin babies in NZ foster home die of head injuries
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
The New Zealand police who are investigating the deaths of male twin babies say that they suffered from serious head injuries.
The two babies were named Chris Kahui and Cru Kahui. They lived in a auckland house with 12 family members. Child, Youth and Family have removed two other children living at the Mangere home.
The police are investigating a double homicide after the two babies were taken off life support at Starship Hospital, Auckland. The twins were admitted to Starship on Tuesday June 13. At the time of admission they both suffered from head injuries and one suffered from a broken thigh.
A post-mortem revealed that the babies had died from numerous injuries and brain damage, however police cannot tell if any of the injuries were historical.
New Zealand is ranked third for the rate of child murder in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Israeli PM Sharon rushed to hospital
Wednesday, January 4, 2006
Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon (born Ariel Sheinerman), 77, has been admitted to Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem, after suffering what doctors said was a “massive” stroke.
According to reports from Hadassah Ein Karem hospital in Jerusalem, the Prime Minister was put under an anesthetic prior to surgery to address a massive cerebral hemorrhage. He has increased intracranial pressure due to the bleeding.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan said in Thursday’s press briefing that its “thoughts and prayers” are with the Prime Minister, and that the White House will “continue to stay in touch with the government of Israel.”
With Sharon in the hospital, control of Israel has now been transferred to his deputy, vice-premier Ehud Olmert.
Dr. Shlomo Mor-Yosef, director of Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem said that Sharon suffered “a significant stroke” and that he was “under anesthetic and receiving breathing assistance.” Minutes later, Mor-Yosef said that initial tests showed Sharon suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and that he was suffering “massive bleeding and was being transferred to an operating theater.”
After over 6 hours of surgery Sharon received another CT scan which revealed further bleeding. Sharon was returned to the operating room for additional surgery that is expected to last several hours.
According to Wikipedia, “A stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is suddenly interrupted” and many news sources are reporting this situation is life threatening.
Last month on December 18th, Sharon suffered a minor stroke and was admitted to the Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital after feeling unwell driving home and having difficulties with his speech. During his treatment, he was found to have a minor hole in his heart and was scheduled for surgery on January 5th. Sharon was treated and released December 20th.
Sharon’s notorious overeating was a significant risk factor for the health complications he has experienced. Prior to his first stroke, he consumed a meal consisting of hamburgers, lamb, kebabs, steak in chimchurri sauce, and salad. Since that stroke Sharon had lost weight, though he had been known to have his security detail smuggle him pita filled with greasy meat during previous efforts.
On January 6th, in a front-page article in Canada’s The Globe and Mail newspaper, Canadian medical experts questioned the anticoagulent that Sharon had been receiving before his massive stroke, noting that the decision to use it may have cost him his life, and that he would have been unlikely to receive that treatment in Canada. They also noted that his prognosis for recovery is extremely poor.
Wikinews interviews 2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor Candidate Wayne Tseng
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Thursday, October 22, 2020
2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor candidate Wayne Tseng answered some questions about his campaign for the upcoming election from Wikinews. The Lord Mayor election in the Australian city is scheduled to take place this week.
Tseng runs a firm called eTranslate, which helps software developers to make the software available to the users. In the candidate’s questionnaire, Tseng said eTranslate had led to him working with all three tiers of the government. He previously belonged to the Australian Liberal Party, but has left since then, to run for mayorship as an independent candidate.
Tseng is of Chinese descent, having moved to Australia with his parents from Vietnam. Graduated in Brisbane, Tseng received his PhD in Melbourne and has been living in the city, he told Wikinews. Tseng also formed Chinese Precinct Chamber of Commerce, an organisation responsible for many “community bond building initiatives”, the Lord Mayor candidate told Wikinews.
Tseng discussed his plans for leading Melbourne, recovering from COVID-19, and “Democracy 2.0” to ensure concerns of minorities in the city were also heard. Tseng also focused on the importance of the multi-culture aspect and talked about making Melbourne the capital of the aboriginals. Tseng also explained why he thinks Melbourne is poised to be a world city by 2030.
Tseng’s deputy Lord Mayor candidate Gricol Yang is a Commercial Banker and works for ANZ Banking Group.
Currently, Sally Capp is the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, the Victorian capital. Capp was elected as an interim Lord Mayor in mid-2018 after the former Lord Mayor Robert Doyle resigned from his position after sexual assault allegations. Doyle served as the Lord Mayor of Melbourne for almost a decade since 2008.