January
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January
10
Saturday, December 24, 2005
The first round of the presidential elections, currently scheduled for January 8, 2006, might have to be delayed, according to some members of the electoral council. This would mark the 4th time the presidential elections have been moved, and the 5th time for all elections.
The chairman of the council, Max Mathurin, expressed concern over political unrest that could occur if conditions were not adequate to ensure fair elections. He said, “If certain major technical problems are not solved, elections on Jan. 8 could be a catastrophe.” The problems related to the current possible postponement involve distribution of voter identification cards, a lack of poll centers, and recruitment of poll center workers. According to Reuters, only 500,000 of the 3.5 million voter identification cards have been handed out and few of the 40,000 needed poll workers have been recruited.
Rosemond Pradel, Secretary-General of the electoral council, told reporters that sometime between January 22 and January 29 would likely be the new dates of the elections are indeed rescheduled. However one council member, Patrick Fequiere, suggested that several months might be needed to guarantee fair elections. Pradel blames the delays, in part, on the Organization of American States (OAS). He is quoted as saying, “Our decision to set the January 8th deadline for the first round was based on OAS’ commitment that voting cards distribution would have been completed by December 25.”
However the OAS struck back in Friday saying that “Ninety per cent of the cards are already in the electoral centres, waiting for people to pick them up,” and “Our problem is that most voters have stopped coming to the centres,” according to OAS spokeperson Louise Brunet. Denneth Modeste, OAS ambassador to Haiti, says that people are not coming to the centres to pick up their cards because they don’t believe the elections will take place as scheduled. She said that “the Provisional Electoral Council should be the leading agency inciting people to collect their cards, instead of spreading doubts.”
One presidential candidate, Evans Paul, complained about the problems saying “I’ve never seen elections so poorly organized,” and “it’s not acceptable that people have to struggle for hours in line to register, they have to do the same to get the voting cards, and now they have to walk six hours to reach a place to cast their ballot.”
Max Mathurin says that they should know by next week whether or not the current date of January 8, 2006 is a realistic target for holding the first round of the presidential elections. Juan Gabriel Valdes of the UN’s peacekeeping missions says that his people are completely ready for elections if they are to take place on January 8th.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
The 1999 and 2000 year model Honda Civic SiR tops the list of Canada’s most stolen cars.
Consumer popularity also assures the cars will be popular with thieves. Its the second year in a row the Honda SiR has topped the list.
Rick Dubin Vice President of Investigations for the Insurance Bureau of Canada said “The Civics are easy targets.”
Dubin said that once stolen, the cars are most often sold to “chop shops” where thieves completely dismantle the vehicles. The automobile’s individual parts are worth more than the entire car.
The sheer numbers of the cars and their lack of theft deterrent systems make them thieves’ preferred choices.
1999 and 2000 Honda Civics do not come with an electronic immobilizer, however all Hondas from 2001 and onward are equipped with an immobilizer. Immobilizers will be mandatory on all new cars sold beginning September 2007. The devices enable an engine computer to recognize an electronic code in the key. If the code in the key and the engine don’t match exactly, the vehicle can’t be started.
In third place was the 2004 Subaru Impreza, while the 1999 Acura Integra came in fourth, with the 1994 Honda Civic rounding out the top five.
In sixth place, the 1998 Acura Integra, and the 1993 Dodge Shadow completed seventh.
When asked why early model vehicles are selected, he said that, “auto thieves continue to find it easier to steal older vehicles lacking an IBC-approved immobilizer. We’ve seen this trend developing for several years, and these results confirm it.”
Another Honda automobile, the 1996 year model Civic filled eighth place, with the 2000 German Audi TT Quattro in ninth.
The American 1996 Chevrolet/GMC Blazer rounded out the top ten.
None of the above cars had an electronic immobilizer.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
This week, Wikinews interviewed Spanish Paralympic sport shooter Paulo Fontán Torreiro. Late last month, Galician Fontán competed at the Alicante hosted 2013 IPC European Shooting Championship, where he finished twenty-third in the R4 10-meter air rifle standing event, and fortieth in the R5 10-meter air rifle prone event.
((Wikinews)) : So you competed at the IPC European Shooting Championships last month? How did you do? Are you happy with the result? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Compitió en el pasado Campeonato de Europa de Tiro? ¿Qué tal le fue? ¿Satisfecho por el resultado?
((WN)) : What do you think you need to improve to possibly compete at the 2016 Rio Paralympics and get a medal? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Qué cree que necesita mejorar para poder competir en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Rio en 2016 y ganar una medalla?
((WN)) : What are the biggest challenges you face on the road to the Rio Games? Money? Good competition? The support network to travel and compete at the highest level? Disability access at training venues? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Cuáles son los mayores desafíos a los que se enfrenta en el camino a los Juegos de Rio? ¿Presupuesto? ¿Buenos rivales para aumentar su nivel? ¿Una red de apoyo para viajar y competir al máximo nivel? ¿Acceso para discapacitados en lugares de entrenamiento?
((WN)) : Why did you chose to compete in shooting? Why not compete in another sport? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Por qué eligió competir en tiro? ¿Por qué no otro deporte?
((WN)) : Who are your role models in shooting? Are there any shooters you particularly admire? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Quién es su modelo a seguir en tiro? ¿Existen tiradores/as a los que particularmente admire?
((WN)) : What is the sport shooting culture like in Spain? Are people generally supportive when you tell them what sport you compete in? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Cómo es recibido este deporte culturalmente en España? ¿La gente le apoya cuando dice que es tirador?
((WN)) : Do you think the classification system in shooting is fair? Do you think it should be changed? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Piensa que el sistema de clasificación en tiro es justo? ¿Piensa que se debería cambiar?
((WN)) : Would you recommend the sport to other people with disabilities? What are reasons they should or should not take up the sport? ((es))Spanish language: ?¿Recomendaría este deporte a otras personas con discapacidad? ¿Cuáles son las razones por las que deberían -o no deberían- practicar este deporte?
January
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Submitted by: Dan Couvrette
Hosted by: Dan Couvrette, CEO, Divorce Magazine
Guest speaker: Sharon Numerow, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and Divorce Mediato
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Time: 8 pm to 8:30 EDT (7 pm, CDT; 6 pm, MDT; 5 pm, PDT)
Cost: $0;
There are so many questions that you may have with respect to the finances of your divorce, and these questions can promote fear around your financial decision making process.
This TeleSeminar will help you take back control so you can stop wondering:
Will I be okay?
What property should I retain?
What if I know very little about the family finances?
What will you learn at this TeleSeminar?
Is a 50/50 Property split always equal? And if not, what must you consider?
Can you afford to keep the house? How can you decide?
What must you know about investments, RRSPs, pensions and other property?
Are there other financial factors in divorce?
Three reasons to call into this TeleSeminar:
Education is the key to making good decisions during your divorce
Being an empowered decision maker will put you in control of your financial future
Understanding the facts will help you to remove the emotions from decision-making
About our guest speake
Sharon Numerow is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and a divorce mediator, a speaker and the founder and owner of Alberta Divorce Finances. She is also the proprietor of a personal income tax return preparation business. She has worked with clients and lawyers for more than 10 years consulting on divorce finances. She can be reached at (403) 703-7176, Sharon@AlbertaDivorceFinances.com. View her firm’s Divorce Magazine profile.
Email us your questions for the speake
Please email us your questions for our guest speaker in advance by sending them to danc@divorcemag.com
Hosted by: Dan Couvrette, CEO, Divorce Magazine
Guest speaker: Sharon Numerow, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and Divorce Mediato
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Time: 8 pm to 8:30 EDT (7 pm, CDT; 6 pm, MDT; 5 pm, PDT)
Cost: $0;
There are so many questions that you may have with respect to the finances of your divorce, and these questions can promote fear around your financial decision making process.
This TeleSeminar will help you take back control so you can stop wondering:
Will I be okay?
What property should I retain?
What if I know very little about the family finances?
What will you learn at this TeleSeminar?
Is a 50/50 Property split always equal? And if not, what must you consider?
Can you afford to keep the house? How can you decide?
What must you know about investments, RRSPs, pensions and other property?
Are there other financial factors in divorce?
Three reasons to call into this TeleSeminar:
Education is the key to making good decisions during your divorce
Being an empowered decision maker will put you in control of your financial future
Understanding the facts will help you to remove the emotions from decision-making
About our guest speake
Sharon Numerow is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and a divorce mediator, a speaker and the founder and owner of Alberta Divorce Finances. She is also the proprietor of a personal income tax return preparation business. She has worked with clients and lawyers for more than 10 years consulting on divorce finances. She can be reached at (403) 703-7176, Sharon@AlbertaDivorceFinances.com. View her firm’s Divorce Magazine profile.
Email us your questions for the speake
Please email us your questions for our guest speaker in advance by sending them to danc@divorcemag.com
About the Author: Dan Couvrette is the staff writer of Divorce Mag and
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Friday, January 13, 2006
The Turkish government has come under fire from officials in Dogubayazit, where three siblings died from the H5N1 strain of Bird Flu, for not sending enough resources and not responding quickly enough in the region.
The mayor of Dogubayazit, Mukkades Kubilay, claims that the Turkish government sent only three doctors and that there were not enough workers to destroy poultry.
The government has been accused of doing too little, too late. H5N1 was discovered in Turkish poultry in December, 2005.
Agriculture Minister Mehdi Eker dismissed the claim, saying that culling of infected poultry began immediately following the discovery of H5N1 on December 15, 2005.
Questions about whether the government acted aggressively enough early in the outbreak emerged as officials tried to contain the disease, which Eker said had been confirmed in 11 of Turkey’s 81 provinces and was suspected in 14 others.
The number of confirmed human cases of H5N1 in Turkey is 18. Three of those have died from the virus.
Several others with the virus have shown few symptoms or are in a stable condition. Authorities suggest that the strain may not be as deadly as first thought. Of those who contracted the virus in Asia, half died.
An eight-year-old child who became infected after playing with dying chickens has been released from hospital.
Nationwide, 355,000 birds have been slaughtered in an attempt to slow the outbreak.
The Agricultural ministry is complaining that it has only 24 workers in Dogubayazit, a city of 56,000, and culling could take up to a month to complete.
Experts are still warning of a possible pandemic, prompting the world bank to release US$500 million in aid to assist countries combat H5N1.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
| Tottenham Hotspur | 2 | 2 | Sevilla FC |
| Attendance | 35,284 |
| Goalscorers for Tottenham Hotspur | Defoe (66′), Lennon (67′) |
| Goalscorers for Sevilla FC | Malbranque (3′ og), Kanoute (8′) |
| Bookings (Tottenham Hotspur) | Dawson, Malbranque, Defoe (Yellow(3)), Tainio (Red (1)) |
| Bookings (Sevilla FC) | None |
English club Tottenham Hotspur dropped out of the UEFA Cup after a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane against Spanish side Sevilla. Spurs lost the first game 2-1 in Spain, and the tie was enough to see Sevilla through 4-3 on aggregate.
Sevilla had a 2-0 lead after just eight minutes in London. Steed Malbranque scored an own goal after 3 minutes as he attempted to clear the ball off the line. The ball scuffed off the bottom of his boot and bobbled into the net. Former Tottenham player Freddie Kanoute then doubled the visitors lead only minutes later after he collected the ball, played a one two, and danced around keeper Paul Robinson. Before the end of the first half, Dimitar Berbatov struck the post off a hammered shot, but the score remained 2-0.
Tottenham struck back in the second half and substitute Jermain Defoe scored minutes after coming on to cut Sevilla’s lead. Just a minute later, Aaron Lennon tied the game, putting pressure on Sevilla. Two more chances emerged for Tottenham, one through defender Michael Dawson and Dimitar Berbatov, but neither where able to convert. With only stoppage time remaining, and Spurs in need of two goals to advance, frustration played out as Teemu Tainio was red carded for a dangerous challenge on Puerta.
Sevilla was one of three Spanish sides to advance to the semi-finals Thursday, and they will face Osasuna in the next round, guaranteeing there will be a Spanish club in the final. Tottenham have only the Premiership left to contend for now, as they look to book a European spot for next season against Wigan Athletic on the 15th.
January
5
By Daniel Clay
There are manifold advantages in working with a fitness or personal trainer. More people are taking to exercising for sporting a fitter body. With obesity and health hazards on the rise, people across the world have woken up to the benefits of working out with a fitness trainer.
Regardless of the individual methods and styles, fitness trainers offer effective weight loss coaching due to the accountability factor involved. For those people lacking commitment, the personal trainer motivates them to move on. They keep their clients rooted to healthy, realistic and gradual weight loss goals.
At the beginning of your weight loss program, your personal trainer would take your complete medical and exercise history for preliminary fitness assessment. He would then device a workout regime and nutrition plan. Your weight loss progress would be under constant revisions and review to ensure that your body adapts healthily and positively to the workout routine to attain your fitness objectives and keep the exercises interesting and fresh. With a professional by your side, there are no dangers associated with your exercises.
Weight loss diets, on the other hand, always seem to produce mostly ill effects. A low calorie diet is often very restrictive and you’ll find yourself unable to consume healthy foods. In fact, such diets in the long term results in nutritional deficiencies. You might also find yourself suffering from deficiency in vitamin B12.
Weight loss diets often lead to sodium and potassium deficiency. These electrolytes are utilized by the body to ensure accurate muscle and nerve functions. They perform a key role in regulating heartbeat. Thus, falling potassium and sodium levels could lead to heart attacks.
Such diets also prove dangerous for vital body organs including the liver, kidneys and brain. These organs rely on energy derived from carbohydrate intakes to function. In weight loss dieting, calorie and carbohydrate intakes are so low that these organs never get enough energy. The organs then begin burning muscle tissues. Strokes, liver and kidney failure are a direct outcome of this reaction.
Working out on own for losing weight can be disastrous. You must have often come across a poor soul hunched over a machine at the gym, struggling to perform the exercises. There is nobody to properly guide him on the correct workout procedures as he has chosen to workout alone. Even if the person is well informed, he runs the risk of performing a weight loss exercise incorrectly thereby leading to injuries.
Besides, with workout equipment prices dipping, advents of the personal home gym and less time to stick to the schedules of a personal trainer, people are choosing to workout alone at home. As a result, they are learning the exercises incorrectly. Muscle damages are quite common to those who workout on their own.
Diametrically opposite to workouts with a personal trainer, where the stress is on motivational and mental well being, weight loss diets and exercising on own often takes a toll on emotional and mental health. One can easily conclude that working out with a personal trainer is undoubtedly the best option in losing weight.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Also try the 2008 World News Quiz of the year.
What would you tell your grandchildren about 2008 if they asked you about it in, let’s say, 20 years’ time? If the answer to a quiz question was 2008, what would the question be? The year that markets collapsed, or perhaps the year that Obama became US president? Or the year Heath Ledger died?
Let’s take a look at some of the important stories of 2008. Links to the original Wikinews articles are in all the titles.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Few artists ever penetrate the subconscious level of American culture the way RuPaul Andre Charles did with the 1993 album Supermodel of the World. It was groundbreaking not only because in the midst of the Grunge phenomenon did Charles have a dance hit on MTV, but because he did it as RuPaul, formerly known as Starbooty, a supermodel drag queen with a message: love everyone. A duet with Elton John, an endorsement deal with MAC cosmetics, an eponymous talk show on VH-1 and roles in film propelled RuPaul into the new millennium.
In July, RuPaul’s movie Starrbooty began playing at film festivals and it is set to be released on DVD October 31st. Wikinews reporter David Shankbone recently spoke with RuPaul by telephone in Los Angeles, where she is to appear on stage for DIVAS Simply Singing!, a benefit for HIV-AIDS.
DS: How are you doing?
DS: How do you like Los Angeles?
DS: Me? I’m from all over. I have lived in 17 cities, six states and three countries.
DS: Georgia, in a small town at the bottom of Fulton County called Palmetto.
DS: Do you miss Atlanta?
DS: What did that signify to you?
DS: In 2004 when you released your third album, Red Hot, it received a good deal of play in the clubs and on dance radio, but very little press coverage. On your blog you discussed how you felt betrayed by the entertainment industry and, in particular, the gay press. What happened?
DS: Do you mean as court jesters?
DS: Everything you are?
DS: It seems like years ago, and my recollection might be fuzzy, but it seems like I read a mainstream media piece that talked about how you wanted to break out of the RuPaul ‘character’ and be seen as more than just RuPaul.
DS: That you wanted to be seen as more than just RuPaul the drag queen, but also for the man and versatile artist that you are.
DS: What keeps people from knowing the difference between what is real and important, and what is not?
DS: Recently I interviewed Natasha Khan of the band Bat for Lashes, and she is considered by many to be one of the real up-and-coming artists in music today. Her band was up for the Mercury Prize in England. When I asked her where she drew inspiration from, she mentioned what really got her recently was the 1960’s and 70’s psychedelic drag queen performance art, such as seen in Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis, The Cockettes and Paris Is Burning. What do you think when you hear an artist in her twenties looking to that era of drag performance art for inspiration?
DS: You think her answer was contrived?
DS: Has the Iraq War affected you at all?
DS: Do you think there is a lot of apathy in the culture?
DS: Do you ever work the current political culture into your art?
DS: What do you think of young performance artists working in drag today?
DS: Michael Musto told me something that was opposite of what you said. He said he felt that the younger gays, the ones who are up-and-coming, are over the body fascism and more willing to embrace their feminine sides.