Wednesday, December 27, 2006

At least 68 different pieces of luggage has been found behind a pet store inside a garbage dumpster in Houston, Texas. The luggage came from several different international flights and authorities do not know how they got there or if the contents of the luggage have been stolen.

“We’re going to be investigating and the authorities are going to be investigating,” said spokeswoman for Continental Airlines, Mary Clark. All luggage was handed over to Continental Airlines.

The luggage is reported to have been sifted through, and most pieces have come from all over the world. The luggage is reported to have come from Bush Intercontinental Airport. Some pieces of the luggage have name tags and Clark states that “we’re trying to reach whoever we need to let them know the bags are there.”

Officers with the Houston Police Department are in charge of the investigation. The luggage was found by individuals who own the pet store.

The FBI has stated that the bags do not pose any danger.

Financial Awareness for Women

by

The Financial Whisperer

How many times have your heard: Money is Power? Plenty, I bet.

But, Power is not always about money; bearing children is more powerful than money, more powerful than knowledge. Frankly, procreation of a species is the most powerful position in any society, any living organism.

Heres the ironythe most powerful gender has in fact historically had the least amount of control, entitlements and freedom. Clearly women were viewed as threatening. And, the dominator rather than the partnership model for the most part has driven societies. The partnership model requires collaboration, cooperation, and is supported by inclusiveness rather than focusing on the differences between entities. The dominator model is very self focused and thrives on competition creating a singular winner verses team victory.

Is it any surprise then that some of the most famous women in history, who had power, had an untimely death.

All of our societies have been shaped by men evoking spiritual powers emanating from ritual knowledge that then crossed political means, creating and fostering male bias. That male bias has marginalized women throughout history.

So, its not so much that women have financial concerns as much as the root of disproportionate power that then gets displayed into the arena of money. How do women manage their shame about money when the underlying issue is about ultimate control, a lack of entitlements and the fear of loosing their current freedoms? Reducing the financial shame is the benefit of building self-awareness. Gaining actual tools for financial concerns is a step in the right direction.

Financial workshops for women are few and far between. Having debt elimination tips only deals with the surface. To achieve true financial stress relief, one must dig under the surface.

Sometimes financial management workshops will include a section on how to pick a financial advisor for women. These suggestions often make me wary because of the inherent gain a financial planner might garnish. Whereas hiring someone who is remunerated not by commission, but by retainer I think makes better sense.

But, a financial advisor for women really needs to understand what is going on under the surface. Long term financial management women will very often understand the issues faster than their male counterparts.but, as I call it: Bankspeak, is not a relegated to men only.

Understanding the premise that ones self-esteem can be directly connected to ones handling of money, the only way to gain financial stress relief is to heal the underlying damage. That takes courage, honesty and accountability. This is the best financial problem solution for women.

The Financial Whisperer helps you in reducing

financial shame

with the help of effective

tools for financial concerns

. Financial problems are rooted in emotional pockets and healing is a creative emotional process.

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Friday, November 3, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Scarborough-Agincourt (Ward 39). Two candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Wayne Cook, Mike Del Grande (incumbent), Samuel Kung, Lushan Lu, Sunshine Smith, and John Wong.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Militants in Pakistan launched a truck bomb attack on the Peshawar Pearl Continental hotel, killing 18 and wounding at least 55. Among the dead were two foreign United Nations officials working for the World Food Programme.

According to the BBC, Fidayeen-e-Islam, a relatively obscure Pakistani militant group, claimed responsibility for the blast. The attack follows a threat from the Taliban made on May 27, warning of “major attacks” in Pakistan.

The bombing occurred despite the property being heavily guarded and secure. The militants gained entrance by overcoming the guards with gunfire, and forcing a bomb-laden truck, containing at least 500 kilograms of explosives, through the gates. Police official Liaqat Ali told the Associated Press that the militants “drove the vehicle inside the hotel gates and blew it up on reaching close to the hotel building.”

The bomb caused a 15-foot wide crater, and brought down the west wing of the hotel. An injured guest, Jawad Chaudhry, said, “The floor under my feet shook. I thought the roof was falling on me. I ran out. I saw everybody running in panic. There was blood and pieces of glass everywhere.”

The hotel is regularly used by businessmen and diplomats, and is located in a secure area of the city. Neighbours include the Peshawar High Court, Provincial Assembly and the official home of the Commander of the Frontier Corps. The perceived security of the neighbourhood makes it a candidate for the location of a planned United States consulate.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

On Monday, the United States ride-sharing company Uber announced suspension of its experimental self-driving car program after one of the cars fatally struck a 49-year-old woman pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona on Sunday night.

The company characterized the suspension of the program — in the Phoenix area and also in Pittsburgh; San Francisco; and Toronto, Canada — as a standard response in the wake of the accident. Uber released a statement that “Our hearts go out to the victim’s family. We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” According to a spokeswoman, the company is also conducting its own investigation. It was reportedly the first time someone died in an incident involving a self-driving car.

Elaine Herzberg was hit at about 10 pm local time (UTC -7) on Sunday when she walked into the street with her bicycle about 100 yards or less from a crosswalk. She died later in hospital. The Volvo car was operating autonomously. Sylvia Moir, chief of police in Tempe, told the San Francisco Chronicle that according to the human operator in the vehicle — Rafaela Vasquez, 44 — “it was like a flash”, there was no time to override the computer to take evasive action, the first indication was the sound of impact.

The police stated the car was three miles per hour (mph) over a speed limit of 35 mph. According to Moir, recordings from the car’s video cameras indicated it would have been “difficult to avoid this collision in any kind of mode”. Moir told the San Francisco Chronicle that while she “[wouldn’t] rule out the potential to file charges” against Vasquez, “preliminarily it appears that the Uber would likely not be at fault in this accident”.

Uber started its Arizona self-driving test program in February 2017, using vehicles that had been banned in California due to safety concerns. The next month one was involved in a collision while in self-driving mode after another car failed to yield the right of way; the Uber SUV rolled on its side.

By Everett Maclachlan

If you have a good credit score, finding a good interest rate on an auto loan requires a bit of work; you have to contact at least 4-5 lenders, apply, and find out which one is willing to give you the best rate.

However, if you have a bad credit score – say one under 600 – you will have to work even harder to find the right deal. And, even if you succeed in getting offered an auto loan, you will have tough time getting a low interest rate.

Your Interest Rate Depends Heavily On Your Credit Score

As you know, someone with a bad credit score has a particularly tough time getting a car loan. This is entirely due to the deep faith that 99% of lenders place in the credit scoring system. For most lenders, they completely ignore all factual data about borrowers, apart from that all-important score.

In a way, this is a bit odd. After all, it is entirely possible that someone who currently has a bad credit score actually had merely hit a rough patch whereby their score plummeted. Now, that person may have a good job and be in all other ways credit-worthy – and yet that darn score is still in the dumps.

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The Other 1% of Lenders

Fortunately, there are auto lenders out there who do not exclusively take the FICO (credit) score into account when considering someone for an auto loan. This special class of lenders actually make it a point to do business with bad credit individuals. Sound crazy? Not once you know how they do business.

You see, these lenders have chosen not to just take the standard road of looking exclusively at applicants’ credit scores. Instead, they concentrate on a range of other factors that demonstrate credit-worthiness. This is how they have found a unique business niche for themselves.

If you have a low credit score, your challenge is to find those 1% of lenders.

5 Tips for Finding the Best Auto Lender

If you are looking for auto loans from bad credit online lenders, here are 5 tips for finding the best lender:

1. Look into your FICO score: Even though bad credit lenders look at a wide range of factors when considering your loan application, it is still a good idea to run your own credit report to find out your score. When you do, be sure to note any errors or glitches on your report – and be sure to get those errors corrected with each credit reporting bureau.

2. Gather your employment history and other important information into one place: One of the factors that bad credit auto lenders look at is your current and past employment history. They also look at items such as your history of owning or renting a home or apartment. Be sure to prepare all of this documentation – or as much of it as you can – before contacting lenders.

3. Create a list of at least 3-5 lenders: Now, do an online search to find any lender that advertise themselves as bad credit auto lenders. Make sure to find at least 3-5 before you start to contact them.

4. Apply to 3 bad credit online lenders: Now, start applying! Be sure to apply to at least 3 of them to make sure you increase your chances of getting the best-possible offer.

5. Ask the best one if they can give you a better rate: To the lender that gives you the best offer, be sure to go back once more and ask if they can get you an even better rate. Never hurts to ask!

Follow these 5 tips for getting auto loans online, even if you have bad credit.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

American film director John Hughes, noted for such movies as Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club, died Thursday due to a heart attack.

A statement, released by his representative, said that he experienced the heart attack while on a morning stroll in Manhattan, New York. Hughes was born on February 18, 1950 in Michigan. He started his career as an advertising copywriter in Chicago. By the end of the 1970s he was a frequent contributor to the National Lampoon magazine.

In the 1990s, he made the Home Alone series, which became a box office sensation and turned Macaulay Culkin into a star.

In recent years, Hughes stepped back from the movie industry to spend more time with his family. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Nancy, two sons and four grandchildren.

Friday, June 9, 2006

Someone said to be an informant within Abu Musab al-Zarqawi‘s trusted circle told Coalition forces the insurgent leader was going to have a meeting, it has emerged. This information appears to have led US F-16Cs to a safehouse in the Iraqi town of Hibhid, where the Jordanian and five others, including a child, were killed on Wednesday.

“We had absolutely no doubt whatsoever that Zarqawi was in the house. There was 100 percent confirmation,” Caldwell said.

The informer is said to want the insurgency to pursue a strategy within the Iraqi political process, which in the informer’s view was in contrast to tactics executed by al-Zarqawi’s leadership that involved ethnic killings.

It was one of the last in a long line of breadcrumbs leading the hunt for the Iraqi government’s most-wanted murderer to the doorstep of an attractive isolated house in Hibhid.

In a late-April video al-Zarqawi had been shown spraying bullets from a machine gun with a horizon in the background. This is said to have revealed the general location of al-Zarqawi, found near Diyala province, in the north east of Iraq. The ethnically mixed region had seen an upsurge in violence and over days preceding the airstrike.

Murders had included a number of decapitated heads left in fruitboxes. Al-Zarqawi had been known for kidnapping and video beheadings of westerners in Iraq.

Another al-Zarwaqi insider also had given vital clues to the investigators before the final tip-off. A former customs clearance officer in Rutba identified as Ziad Khalaf al-Karbuli had named Sheikh Abu Abdul-Rahman as al-Zarqawi’s spiritual advisor and gave-up contact details.

Ziad Khalaf al-Karbuli had appeared on Jordanian television, May 23, to confess his links to al-Zarqawi, and to his murder of a Jordanian driver and his kidnap of two Moroccan embassy employees in 2005. The vital clue about Abu Abdul-Rahman was not broadcast.

With details from the al-Karbuli interrogation the gunsights got closer to al-Zarqawi. “Through painstaking intelligence effort, they were able to start tracking him, monitoring his movements and establishing when he was doing his link-ups with Zarqawi, ” Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said of the investigators.

The US search for the Sheikh included the use of remote controlled aircraft, it was revealed.

However; it is said neither the al-Karbuli information nor the al-Zarqawi betrayer lead the Americans to press the fire button on al-Zarwaqi’s two-story home. Al-Zarqawi was hard to catch because he reportedly eschewed trackable cell-phones in favour of high-tech Thuraya-made satellite phones to communicate.

The death certificate was signed by the secret informant who said both Sheikh Abu Abdul-Rahman and al-Zarqawi would be in Hibhid, Wednesday night.

For the elusive insurgent who had previously escaped attempts to bomb him, the execution came after comparison of this source’s information with tracks of the location of satellite phone users.

The location found was beside a property with a courtyard surrounded by fields away from other buildings. It appears then the US command made the decision to strike at an address in the small town, near Baqubah.

US special forces were on the scene to photograph the dead al-Zarqawi at 6:17 p.m., two minutes after two 500lb bombs were dropped. Al-Zarqawi was said to be alive and being given medical assistance when he died of wounds sustained in the bombing.

The announcement of the killing was made Thursday by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said to viewers of Iraqi television the $25 million bounty for information leading to the death or capture of al-Zarqawi would be “honored.”

Submitted by: Mario Churchill

A lot of people around the world today use credit cards for almost everything. From going to the grocery store to buying tickets for a sports event that they want to see.

Unfortunately, people are also using their credit cards more on the Internet, although this is not a bad thing and people do it all the time, there is a problem that some people do not look at.

The most important thing you can possibly do when using your credit card on the Internet is making sure the web site is secure so that the information you give off of your credit card cannot be stolen or copied by any third party. If you are not sure about a web site and the fact of it being secure or not; it is recommended that you don t use the web site.

Identity theft is on the rise and the use of credit cards on web sites that are not secure is one way that others can get your personal information.

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In fact, this problem has gotten so out of hand that web sites that offer the purchase of items let you know now whether the site is secure or not, so people have some kind of peace of mind when ordering a product off of the Internet. Web sites are taking extra measures to protect the information of the person who is using the credit card and often times when it reads the information back to you only the last four digits of your credit card is actually seen. This is one way the web sites are starting to protect you. Another is the way your name might be listed, sometimes the first name is last on the form which can sometimes confuse someone who is actually trying to obtain your information from the usage of your credit card.

Credit card companies are even offering some assistance in the event that your information is stolen, they can eventually reach the source and recover the individual that has been using your credit card information. Therefore some credit card companies will reimburse you for these purchases although some credit card companies will not.

The best thing you can do is make absolutely sure that the site you are using for your purchases is a secure site definitely.

Also by adding encryption the Internet is making a difference for consumers using credit cards on the Internet to purchase items on various web sites. This helps a great deal. For as it is widely known, more people use credit cards for purchases than anything else today.

Whether it is on the Internet or in other various department stores the security on credit cards and credit card holders is getting more complicated for the purpose of protecting the information on the individual that holds the credit card. This way no problems are encountered and issues that could have become a problem are resolved very easily.

Those who do have credit cards in some cases use them very rarely, simply for the reason that they are afraid that their information is at risk. It in this situation, they usually use the credit cards for emergency uses only.

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Monday, July 2, 2018

Yesterday, Spanish footballer Andrés Iniesta announced retirement from international football. The midfielder made the announcement after Spain lost to Russia in the Last 16 match of the FIFA World Cup. Speaking to the reporters, Iniesta said, “It’s true that it is my last match with the National Team, on a personal level it’s the end of a magnificent phase. Overall, I think it’s the saddest day of my career.” ((es))spanish language: ?Es una realidad que es mi última partido con la Selección, a nivel individual se acaba una etapa maravillosa. En conjunto seguramente sea el día más triste de mi carrera

Since 34-year-old Iniesta made his international debut, he has featured in 131 games, scoring thirteen goals. Iniesta also scored the winning goal against the Netherlands in the 2010 World Cup final. With the international team, Iniesta has won two UEFA Euro trophies in 2008 and 2012 as well as the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

After the match, Iniesta said, “It’s true that this was my last match with the national team. On an individual level, it brings an end to a marvellous chapter of my life. It’s a difficult moment, one we’ve experienced before, but we weren’t capable of that little bit extra. My personal cycle ends here after a long time [playing for Spain], but everything has its beginning and end. It isn’t the farewell I dreamed about, but football and life can be like that.”

Iniesta’s last match for Spain went on to a penalty shootout against Russia after a 1–1 draw at the end of extra time. Iniesta was the first to take the penalty kick and scored the spot kick.