A compilation of brief news reports for Saturday, August 8, 2009.

Contents

  • 1 Leader of Pakistan Taliban may have been killed in drone attack
  • 2 Hillary Clinton arrives in South Africa
  • 3 Anniversary of Georgian War marked by mutual accusations
  • 4 Police in the United Kingdom ordered to review policing of demonstrations
  • 5 Son of missing Japanese actress Noriko Sakai found safe
  • 6 Seven coalition troops killed within 24 hour period in Afghanistan
  • 7 Hong Kong government to begin school drug testing trials in December
  • 8 Nine killed in Belgium care home fire
  • 9 India and China resume border talks
  • 10 President Kennedy’s sister Eunice Kennedy in critical condition at hospital

Sunday, January 25, 2009

International steel conglomerate Corus Group is to axe 3,500 jobs worldwide.

Up to 2,000 jobs are to be lost in the former British Steel plants in the United Kingdom. Owner Tata Steel employs 42,000 people worldwide, with 24,000 being in the UK. Corus did not comment on the report so far, but a union official told BBC News that the company would be making an announcement at 0930 UTC on Monday. The cuts would be part of long term restructuring plans made by soon to depart CEO Philippe Varin, which have been accelerated by the worldwide downturn.

Tata Steel’s sister company Tata Motors is said by The Sunday Times to be considering 1,500 job losses at the UK’s Jaguar Land Rover car manufacturer. It is not thought that any Corus plants in the UK will close outright.

Corus was formed from the merger of British Steel and the Dutch steelmaker Hoogovens, creating the ninth largest steel company in the world and the second largest in the European Union. The merger was uncomfortable and the company suffered severe financial problems in 2003. It later recovered and was bought by India’s Tata two years ago.

6 Bathroom Remodeling Tips

by

Jordan Rocksmith

Bathroom remodeling is a big project to take on with a lot of aspects to consider. Here are a few tips to help with the process:

1. Make Storage Space

It is usually best to make in-shower storage space for shampoos, soaps, and so on, so that people dont have to carry these items in and out of the shower every day. Shower storage often takes the form of a shelf, but its also possible to get in-the-wall shelving for a sleeker look.

2. Maximize Existing Space

Bathrooms are often built at awkward angles, and theyre often smaller than one would like. Because of this, it is often better to look into customized cabinets than to buy premade ones. It may cost a little more, but not much, and the convenience is well worth it. For those who go this route, local independent suppliers are often the best source for cabinet tops of wood, stone, or other materials.

Another way of maximizing space is to get a curved shower rod, which adds more shower space than one would expect. A curved rod just gives it a larger, fuller feel.

3. Choose a Floor

A bathroom floor handles so much water and daily traffic that it needs to be pretty durable. Porcelain and glazed tiles are usually the easiest to care for. Anything porous, like limestone, will stain over time as it gets wet, though it is possible to slow this process by sealing the floor.

When considering finishes, a textured or matted surface or one with that has a sand mixture in the glaze will prevent some slipping, which is especially important in houses with children or the elderly. Another way to add traction is to get smaller tiles, which means that there will be more grout lines.

4. Give the Bathroom Accents

Many people find it most relaxing to have a simple bathroom with a few accents. The shower is a nice space for some accent tiles, and it doesnt take many to create that special look. Some people prefer their accents on their cabinets. Still others prefer to have a small piece of actual art in the bathroom or even a floating shelf with a few knick knacks, statues, or candles. Another way of giving a bathroom an accent is to take find standard bathroom items (like mirrors) with interesting or unique shapes.

Similarly, some people like to splurge on 1 or 2 areas of the bathroom and get something really nice. Toilets and fixtures are popular areas for this, since its important that they work right and no one wants the hassle of replacing them later on. Its much easier to swap out art or repaint walls.

5. Consider Lighting

It may be time to update the bathroom lighting, and the remodel is a good time to do it, since it could involve new cables. When selecting bathroom lighting, it is important to keep all lighting layers in mind. Bright task lighting, soft ambient lighting, and focused vanity lighting are all of equal importance. The more lighting the better in a bathroom, but dimmers are very helpful so that the user can choose the right amount of light at any given time for any specific activity.

Lighting is one of the areas where it is especially important to call in professional advice when doing bath remodeling in Denver, though one may call in the pros at any stage. Since both water and electricity are in play, safety is a vital issue. Bulbs must be rated safe for damp or wet locations, depending on where they are placed.

6. Be Prepared

It is important to have everything ready before beginning your bath remodeling in Denver. A lot of bathroom pieces, especially the custom-order ones, will take a while to trickle in, so its best to wait for them. Otherwise, everyone will be stuck using half a bathroom while waiting for parts to arrive to finish the other half of the project.

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

On the morning of January 4, 2008, while at the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, 19-year-old goalie Steve Mason received a phone call from Canada informing him that he was traded by the Ontario Hockey League’s London Knights to the Kitchener Rangers.

In a press release Friday, Kitchener Rangers Head coach and General Manager Peter DeBoer announced the trade to the Knights. In return for obtaining Mason, the Rangers have sent the Knights, Centre Phil Varone, Defenceman Steve Tarasuk along with 2nd, 3rd and 4th round draft picks in 2011 and a 2nd round pick in 2012.

Mason said that he had an enjoyable time playing for the London Knights, but nonetheless, he believes that he has a bright future playing for the Kitchener Rangers. He also notes that he doesn’t want the trade to distract him from playing in the Gold Medal Game, against Team Sweden.

Team Canada won the game in overtime 3-2.

By Jim Haines

Accountants can be infuriating. Sometimes it feels as if every job is twice as difficult and time consuming as it should be. Many companies’ common problems include:

Can’t get them to return a call?

Many people’s definition of an accountant is someone who is always elusive and frequently too busy. What’s important to remember is not to accept it. Chase your accountants up – don’t feel that you are imposing. Just follow up often.

They want to charge for even the smallest piece of advice.

Even when you pay out a small fortune for your accounts and tax returns, many accountants can be quick to charge for even a one minute phone call.

Be clear that you will not pay for any spurious or unnecessary billing. Confront them about it and don’t be talked down. As long are you are willing to be charged for any actual service or extensive advice/ guidance provided, you are doing nothing wrong.

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Overcharging

If you feel your accountant overcharges, then talk to them about it, make it clear you have options and see if the rate is negotiable. If it isn’t then shop around and don’t be talked into signing up with the first accountant you speak to.

Alternatively, you can use a comparison site to make sure you are getting the best deal for the best possible price.

Personality Clashes

Sometimes even the most prompt accountant can rub you up the wrong way. Unfortunately this is the kind of problem that can’t really be fixed.

To try and avoid this issue ensure you take advantage of the free no obligation meeting most accountants offer. It gives you an opportunity to check that you can get along whilst also allowing them to talk you through what they can do for you.

Location

The best accountant in the world can be rendered more or less useless by a change of location on either party’s behalf.

However, don’t assume that an accountant must be on your doorstep. The majority of the work can be done via email or telephone. Weekly meetings with accountants are a myth as far as small companies go and anyway, who would want that?

A range of 15 miles is a practical distance, accessible on a semi regular basis without too much hassle. Some business types (medical, solicitors, hotels etc) may require a more specialized accountant which means accepting further distances but you do get someone who knows your business inside an out.

They don’t understand you business

Some accountants live in the dark ages, I’m sorry to day. In the ever evolving world of business, companies need an accountant who can understand their business model, ensuring that they get the best advice and help with the accounts management.

Make sure your accountant seems fluent in the business language you are speaking or find a specialist accountant in your field.

The most important thing to remember is that you pay them for a service. If they are not providing it then find someone that will! Simply typing ‘accountant in…’ into any search engine will allow you to find a selection of people in your area. If you have very specific needs it might be an idea to use a comparison site to do the leg work for you. So make sure any accountant you sign up for is thoroughly vetted first!

About the Author: Jim Haines works for Just Accountants, a UK website dedicated to helping businesses find suitable accountants for their needs. Visit

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

The latest advertisement for United States Republican presidential candidate John McCain is questioning Democrat Barack Obama’s benefit to families.

Last week the BBC reported that the McCain campaign had released an advertisement comparing Obama to American celebrities Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, calling him “the biggest celebrity in the world.”

McCain’s newest advertisement, released early this week, continues along those same lines.

“Is the biggest celebrity in the world ready to help your family?” the narrator asks, according to The Boston Globe and a video of the ad displayed on its website. “The real Obama promises higher taxes, more government spending. So, fewer jobs.” With images of wind turbines in the background, the narrator says, “Renewable energy to transform our economy, create jobs and energy independence, that’s John McCain.”

The Boston Globe reports that McCain’s latest ad does not acknowledge that Obama’s economic policy, especially the proposed rollback of current president George W. Bush’s capital gains tax cuts, would largely affect the wealthiest of America, not the middle class.

Obama, the BBC reports, is quoted as calling McCain “cynical,” “desperate” and “in the pocket of Big Oil.”

The latest Obama video, shown on the USA Today website, touts McCain as “just more of the same” politics employed by George W. Bush. The ad cites a May 22, 2003 Fox News Channel interview where McCain says “the President and I agree on most issues. There was a recent study that showed I voted with the President over 90 percent of the time.” The ad then criticizes McCain’s policies on tax cuts, money for oil companies, and “tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas.”

USA Today does note that “[w]hile the ad shows McCain touting the fact that he had voted “with” President Bush more than 90% of the time, the Arizona senator did criticize the administration’s conduct of the war in Iraq — calling early on for more troops to be sent there. He also voted against the president’s original tax cut plan — though McCain now says he supports extending those tax cuts. And, he proposes cuts in all kinds of corporate taxes, not just those on oil companies.”

McCain is set to appear at an Ohio furniture plant Wednesday to reinforce the messages in his latest advertisement.

“America has the second highest business tax rate in the entire world,” he plans to say, according to prepared remarks issued by his campaign, and released by The Boston Globe. “Is it any wonder that jobs are moving overseas when we are taxing them out of the country? Unfortunately Senator Obama’s plans would raise taxes on businesses even more. He has promised tax increases on income, tax increases on investment, tax increases on small businesses. This is exactly the wrong strategy. Raising taxes in a bad economy is about the worst thing you could do because it will kill even more jobs when what we need are policies that create jobs.”

Obama spokesman Bill Burton responded:

“Is the biggest proponent of George Bush’s tired, failed policies ready to bring about change? Another day brings another dishonest attack from John McCain. While Senator McCain knows that Senator Obama has proposed cutting taxes for 95% of American families, what he’s not telling us is that he wants to give $4 billion in tax breaks to the oil companies, continue giving tax breaks to corporations that ship our job overseas, and provide no direct tax relief for more than 100 million middle-class families. It’s time to retire these old policies and bring new energy to America.”

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Journalist, counselor, painter, and US 2012 Presidential candidate Joe Schriner of Cleveland, Ohio took some time to discuss his campaign with Wikinews in an interview.

Schriner previously ran for president in 2000, 2004, and 2008, but failed to gain much traction in the races. He announced his candidacy for the 2012 race immediately following the 2008 election. Schriner refers to himself as the “Average Joe” candidate, and advocates a pro-life and pro-environmentalist platform. He has been the subject of numerous newspaper articles, and has published public policy papers exploring solutions to American issues.

Wikinews reporter William Saturn? talks with Schriner and discusses his campaign.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

A British Airways (BA) flight from London to Denver made an emergency landing at an airport in Iceland today after smoke was seen emerging from an oven in the aircraft’s rear kitchen.

A BA spokesman said that the Boeing 777 landed safely at Keflavik Airport. He added that the plane’s 268 passengers left the craft unharmed.

A spokeswoman from the Iceland Civil Aviation Administration ruled out any terrorist involvement. She added: “They were 50 miles from Keflavik when it was thought there was a fire. But it turned out to be only smoke.”

The flight should complete its journey to the US tomorrow. Passengers are spending the night in a hotel.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

New cases of the deadly swine flu virus have been reported around the world in recent days, sparking fear of a global pandemic. The United Nations has warned that the disease can not be contained. Over ninety cases of the flu have been reported throughout the world.

The outbreak, which started in Mexico, has now spread across the globe, with confirmed cases having been reported in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, New Zealand and Israel. Mexican health officials have raised the death toll from the virus to 152, with at least 1,614 suspected cases being under observation. The United States also reporting its first death, a Mexican boy, visiting relatives in Texas. He had previously been in Mexico City and had had another undetermined illness prior to his arrival in the United States.

Spain says it has confirmed the first case of swine flu in a person who has not travelled to Mexico.

Keiji Fukuda, the chief of the UN’s World Health Organisation (WHO), has said that the outbreak could possibly turn into a pandemic, and encouraged countries to “take the opportunity to prepare” against such a possibility. Fukuda also warned that “containment is not a feasible operation”.

At the same time, the UN chief noted that it is still too early to declare a pandemic, even with the number of new cases increasing. “The evolution into a pandemic cannot be considered inevitable, but of course we are taking this possibility very seriously. Countries should really take this opportunity to prepare themselves for the possibility for a pandemic,” he said.

In response to the recent spread of the flu, the WHO recently raised its pandemic alert level from three to four, stopping two levels short of declaring a full pandemic.

A WHO emergency committee recently cancelled a meeting to decide whether to move the alert level to the fifth level. “If we have a confirmation from the United States or Canada, we could move to phase 5,” said Gregory Hartl, a spokesman for the WHO. “We are still at phase four because we do not have incontrovertible evidence this is an efficient spreader.”

A portion of the cases appear to have been obtained from human-to-human transmission outside of Mexico. Such transmission is frequently an early indicator of a coming pandemic, and experts expect the WHO to raise its pandemic alert up to the fifth level if such transmissions continue to occur.

The WHO has confirmed that the disease is not transmitted from animals or meat. “There is no danger form eating pork,” Hartl said. “If you cook pork well, if you cook all meat well, it kills all virus[es],” Hartl said.

In the United States, fifty people have fallen ill from swine flu. California has confirmed at least thirteen cases, three in Texas, two in Kansas, and one case in Ohio. New York has confirmed 28 incidents. The number is expected to rise, as confirmations from testing are still ongoing.

“The human swine flu outbreak continues to grow in the United States and internationally,” said the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in a bulletin report. “Today, CDC reports additional cases of confirmed swine influenza and a number of hospitalizations of swine flu patients. Internationally, the situation is more serious too, with additional countries reporting confirmed cases of swine flu.”

New Zealand officials reported that eleven of the country’s residents that had recently travelled to Mexico are now showing sypmtoms of the virus. Three of the infected persons had been confirmed to have the virus, Health Minister Tony Ryall stated.

The health ministry of Israel confirmed two cases of the flu in travellers. South Korea has reported a case in a tourist visiting Mexico, while Spain has recently confirmed two more incidents.

Meanwhile, the situation in the epicentre of the outbreak, Mexico, is deterioriating. Mexican officials have told restaurants to serve only takeaway food, has closed schools until May 8, and placed Mexico City, the country’s capital, under a high alert. Many public events have been cancelled, and masks have been given out to passengers on trains. Mexico City Health Secretary Armando Ahued stated that 6,610 people with symptoms of swine flu were admitted to hospitals on Monday, but only 29 had remained hospitalised.

The WHO on Tuesday stated that it would not endorse travel bans to attempt to stop the spread of the virus. “Border controls don’t work. Screening doesn’t work,” said the WHO spokesman, Hartl, adding that infected persons may not show any symptoms of the disease when at a border crossing or airport. “Certainly, if you feel that you are ill, you should not travel, in any case, to anywhere,” Hartl said.

Among the symptoms of the swine flu include temperatures of over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, diarrhea, vomiting, and heavy coughing. Many of the fatalities from the disease were forty years old or younger, not very young or old persons that are usually more susceptible to influenza.