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Woman returns home with Christmas turkey, a month after setting out

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

A Scottish woman who set out before Christmas to purchase a turkey finally made it home on Monday, after being cut off by snow for a month. Kay Ure left the Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage on Cape Wrath, at the very northwest tip of Great Britain, in December. She was heading to Inverness on a shopping trip.

However on her return journey heavy snow and ice prevented her husband, John, from travelling the last 11 miles to pick her up. She was forced to wait a month in a friend’s caravan, before the weather improved and the couple could finally be reunited.

They were separated not just for Christmas and New Year, but also for Mr Ure’s 58th birthday. With no fresh supplies, he was reduced to celebrating with a tin of baked beans. He also ran out of coal, and had to feed the couple’s six springer spaniels on emergency army rations.

“It’s the first time we’ve been separated”, said Mr Ure in December. “We’ve been snowed in here for three weeks before, so we are well used to it and it’s quite nice to get a bit of peace and quiet.”

George Bush: Rescue plan will get through

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

George W. Bush vowed to get the USD 700 billion economic rescue plan through congress in a statement to the media made today.

“Yesterday, the House of Representatives voted on a financial rescue plan that had been negotiated by Congressional leaders of both parties and my administration,” Bush reminded the audience. “Unfortunately, the measure was defeated by a narrow margin. I’m disappointed by the outcome, but I assure our citizens and citizens around the world that this is not the end of the legislative process.”

“Producing legislation is complicated, and it can be contentious. It matters little what a path a bill takes to become law,” he continued. “We’re at a critical moment for our economy, and we need legislation that decisively address the troubled assets now clogging the financial system, helps lenders resume the flow of credit to consumers and businesses, and allows the American economy to get moving again.”

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    “I recognize this is a difficult vote for members of Congress. Many of them don’t like the fact that our economy has reached this point, and I understand that. But the reality is that we are in an urgent situation, and the consequences will grow worse each day if we do not act. The dramatic drop in the stock market that we saw yesterday will have a direct impact on the retirement accounts, pension funds, and personal savings of millions of our citizens. And if our nation continues on this course, the economic damage will be painful and lasting.”World and US markets today are up after severe declines yesterday. Most have recovered 30% of their previous losses, meaning that the potential government expenditure was similar to the market losses.

    Bush then said that he knows “many Americans are especially worried about the cost of the legislation.” He then attempted to justify the cost. “The bill the House considered yesterday commits up to 700 billion taxpayer dollars to purchase troubled assets from banks and other financial institutions. That, no question, is a large amount of money. We’re also dealing with a large problem. But to put that in perspective, the drop in the stock market yesterday represented more than a trillion dollars in losses.”

    If passed, the bailout plan would have allowed for the United States government to purchase devalued mortgage backed securities, resulting from the subprime mortgage crisis, from troubled financial institutions. The US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the plan could cost up to $700 billion.

    Christian Dior Company History}

    Christian Dior Company History

    by

    Elizabeth Rodriguez

    Christian Dior was born in France on January 21st, 1905, and was a man famous for his inspiriation. Coming from a family which dealt with processing chemicals along with fertilizers, he streamed right in the opposite path but quite effectively making a identify for himself within the fashion fraternity that conferred him a lot of accolades in favor of his imaginative approach of dealing with clothes. He was a master of his trade leaving no loose ends to complain about. Despite the fact that his style was unlike from the normal, it was this individuality that gave him an impetus to make his designs viable on a global basis. He had brought with his designs a revolution in women’s clothing once again making Paris as a centre of the fashion trade.

    Christian Dior was an influential style designer and the originator of the Doir Empire. He attended the cole des Sciences Politiques to fulfill his parent’s requests. Though his family wished that he would develop into a diplomat, much to their amazement their son was more fascinated in art rather than being a diplomat. To make money he used to sell his fashion drawings at 10 cents apiece. He opened a small art gallery in 1928 from the money he received from his father. But due to the family’s financial disaster he was required to shut his gallery and worked along side Robert Piguet who afterward joined the fashion house where he and Pierre Balmain were the main designers. In 1945 he went into production for himself, backed by Marcel Boussac, the cotton-fabric industrialist. He opened his own fashion house in 1946 and presented his initial collection by the name “Corolle” which popularly acquired the name New Look. Known for the sensual appearance given to his clothes, he was a master in making shapes and silhouettes. He died on 23rd October, 1957.

    Following his initial design, which had by now ensured his position in the international forum of fashion, his consequential concepts also made a considerable impression on the ramp. The H-line in 1954 and the A-line in 1955 grew to become as well-liked as the original one and people began to look upto him as a person of inspiration. The company expanded not only in terms of stores but also ventured into new forums. Following his decease his business was handled by his grand daughter who made the company accomplish new heights. Some of the awards received by the company include:

    Neiman Marcus award, Dallas in 1947

    Remise de la legion d’honneur a Christian Dior in 1950

    Parsons School of Design Distinguished Achievement award, New York in 1956

    Fashion Industry Foundation award, to the House of Dior, New York in 1990.

    The brand which in the beginning excelled in apparels extended its shores to ready-to-wear, leather goods, footwear, watches, fragrances, make up, ties and supplementary accessories. The brand also comprises of Baby Dior products. The Dior custom of dealing with exquisite fabrics led to the creation of intercontinental merchandising labels for gloves, furs, as well as jewellery. Dior flagship boutiques are open in Paris, London, Milan, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, Seoul, Madrid, Miami, Barcelona, New Delhi, and Shanghai.

    Elizabeth Rodriguez specialises in the promotion and marketing of mens and womens fragrances and has over 20 years experience in the industry.

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    Blown for Good author discusses life inside international headquarters of Scientology

    Friday, November 13, 2009

    Wikinews interviewed author Marc Headley about his new book Blown for Good, and asked him about life inside the international headquarters of Scientology known as “Gold Base“, located in Gilman Hot Springs near Hemet, California. Headley joined the organization at age seven when his mother became a member, and worked at Scientology’s international management headquarters for several years before leaving in 2005.

    BT Global Services to double US revenues and cut costs

    Friday, September 15, 2006

    BT Global Services this week laid out its vision for the next three years: its revenues to double in the USA, Japan, India and China, and £400m of annual savings, achieved through offshoring and slashing its procurement costs. £200m of this will come from a reduction in what it spends on technology from vendors on large systems integration projects.

    CEO Andy Green admitted that BT had been slower than rivals such as IBM and Accenture to ramp up its offshore headcount. But he claimed that BT Global Services is thriving as the fastest-growing division within BT. He said that the division was outperforming its closest rivals, T-Systems, Orange Enterprise and AT&T Enterprise, which had all posted revenue declines for the most recent quarter. He said BT was fast becoming a familiar brand to businessmen in New York, Tokyo, Mumbai and Shanghai.

    He disclosed a few revenue figures not revealed before. For the financial year ending March 2006, UK revenues rose just 2% to £5.5bn, while overseas revenues shot up 48% to £3.3bn. And of the £8.8bn total revenue, £1.6bn was captive work for its parent, while of the remaining £7.2bn, 18% came from the UK government sector and 17% from financial services. BT said it still harbours ambitions to conquer America, despite the failure of the ‘Concert‘ partnership with V in the 1990s.

    In a separate story, BT announced it has chosen Chinese vendor ZTE to develop a dual-mode handset — 3G and DAB-IP — for launch by its BT Movio subsidiary next year. DAB-IP (in other words, IP over the DAB digital radio network) will enable BT Movio to broadcast four TV channels at acceptable quality to the handset.3G will enable video-on-demand, so that the users can specify what video clips or programmes they wish to watch. UK legislation specifies that no more than 30% of the DAB spectrum can be used for non-radio purposes, so BT is lobbying for more DAB spectrum to be released, to enable higher quality video and/or more TV channels.

    Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E.

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    More than 50 programmers, scientists, students, hobbyists and fans of the A.L.I.C.E. chat robot gathered in Guildford, U.K. on Friday to celebrate the tenth birthday of the award winning A.I. On hand was the founder the Loebner Prize, an annual Turing Test, designed to pick out the world’s most human computer according to an experiment laid out by the famous British mathematician Alan Turing more then 50 years ago. Along with A.L.I.C.E.’s chief programmer Dr. Richard S. Wallace, two other Loebner prize winners, Robby Garner and this year’s winner, Rollo Carpenter, also gave presentations, as did other finalists.

    The University of Surrey venue was chosen, according to Dr. Wallace, not only because it was outside the U.S. (A.L.I.C.E.’s birthday fell on the Thanksgiving Day weekend holiday there, so he expected few people would attend a conference in America), but also because of its recently erected statue of Alan Turing, who posed the famous A. I. experiment which inspired much of the work on bots like A.L.I.C.E. University of Surrey Digital World Research Centre organizers Lynn and David Hamill were pleased to host the event because it encourages multi-disciplinary interaction, and because of the Centre’s interest in interaction between humans and computers.File:ALICE Birthday Cake.jpg

    Dr. Wallace gave a keynote address outlining the history of A.L.I.C.E. and AIML. Many people commented on the fact the he seemed to have moved around a lot in the last ten years, having lived in New York, Pennsylvania, San Francisco, Maine, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, while working on the Alicebot project. The A.L.I.C.E. and AIML software is popular among chat robot enthusiats primarily because of its distribution under the GNU free software license. One of Dr. Wallace’s PowerPoint slides asked the question, “How do you make money from free software?” His answer: memberships, subscriptions, books, directories, syndicated ads, consulting, teaching, and something called the Superbot.

    Rollo Carpenter gave a fascinating presentation on his learning bot Jabberwacky, reading from several sample conversations wherein the bot seemed amazingly humanlike. Unlike the free A.L.I.C.E. software, Carpenter uses a proprietary learning approach so that the bot actually mimics the personality of each individual chatter. The more people who chat with Jabberwacky, the better it becomes at this kind of mimicry.

    In another interesting presentation, Dr. Hamill related present-day research on chat robots to earlier work on dialog analysis in telephone conversations. Phone calls have many similarities to the one-on-one chats that bots encounter on the web and in IM. Dr. Hamill also related our social expectations of bots to social class structure and how servants were expected to behave in Victorian England. He cited the famous Microsoft paperclip as the most egregius example of a bot that violated all the rules of a good servant’s behavior.

    Bots have advanced a long way since philanthropist Hugh Loebner launched his controversial contest 15 years ago. His Turing Test contest, which offers an award of $100,000 for the first program to pass an “audio-visual” version of the game, also awards a bronze medal and $2000 every year for the “most human computer” according to a panel of judges. Huma Shah of the University of Westminster presented examples of bots used by large corporations to help sell furniture, provide the latest information about automotive products, and help customers open bank accounts. Several companies in the U.S. and Europe offer customized bot personalities for corporate web sites.

    Even though Turing’s Test remains controversial, this group of enthusiastic developers seems determined to carry on the tradition and try to develop more and more human like chat bots.Hugh Loebner is dedicated to carry on his contest for the rest of his life, in spite of his critics. He hopes that a large enough constituency of winners will exist to keep the competition going well beyond his own lifetime. Dr. Wallace says, “Nobody has gotten rich from chat robots yet, but that doesn’t stop people from trying. There is such a thing as ‘bot fever’. For some people who meet a bot for the first time, it can pass the Turing Test for them, and they get very excited.”

    Wikinews Shorts: August 11, 2008

    A compilation of brief news reports for Monday, August 11, 2008.

    Contents

    • 1 Ohioville creek bones are not human
    • 2 Etna motorcyclist killed when hit by tree
    • 3 Police dog found in Pasadena, California
    • 4 Somalian police chief dies
    • 5 Cassini probe passes Saturn moon Enceladus
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    How To Use Teeth Whitening Kits Safely In Home?}

    Submitted by: Junita Lawson

    Cosmetic dental procedure is second biggest cosmetic industry after hair care, and tooth whitening is a part of it. People are now concerned about their teeth because a healthy smile reflects a better psychological sensitivity towards others. This is the reason many people are now more and more taking treatment on their teeth staining, teeth disfiguration and other problems.

    There are many ways of doing a whitening treatment and the most popular and effective is in-office whitening where a qualified professional will look after your teeth and take appropriate treatment in according to the condition. It may be slightly expensive but it is more effective than home kits. There are people who do not want to take the hassle of going to professionals, or they hesitate to share their personal cosmetic problems with anyone can also go for teeth whitening kits in Australia, generally consists of strip, tray, toothpaste and others.

    How tooth whitening products work

    Mostly tooth whitening products contain peroxide or peroxide-generating compounds that act as whitening agent. Most common ingredients are hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide or urea peroxide. In the professional office treatment, generally hydrogen peroxide is being used, which is more potent than carbamide. Home whitening products generally contain carbamide peroxide.

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    The formulation of peroxide in the products depends on many factors. Generally a high level of peroxide can eradicate the yellowish stain more easily. Depending on the strength of the peroxide, the product works on the surface of your teeth and also next layers below the dentin. Peroxide is relatively harmless because it cant penetrate below the dentin and enter the pulp, still there are considerable safety measures need to be taken care of.

    Tooth whiteners can only work on natural teeth and ineffective on caps, crowns, veneers, dentures and other artificial ad-ons. Generally home teeth whitener kits contain products that have less concentration of peroxide so it will take a long-term procedure to gain noticeable amount of whitening. The maximum range of time you can use the products is six months.

    What are risks of home teeth whitening products

    Clinical studies have proved that home tooth whitening products are not harmful when used in moderate or suggested direction. Based on the available clinical reports, there are no adverse potential threats on tooth structure, enamel or general teeth health.

    However, it is to remember that teeth whitening products are meant for teeth and not gum, so it should be applied carefully on teeth. Also, it is recommended to use the product as instructed on the product and follow the precaution whatever written. Teeth whitening products should not be used more than 14 days without any professional experts or qualified dentist.

    Tips to minimize the risk of tooth whitening products

    Always read the instructions carefully on the label of the product.

    Always consult your dentist before you start using teeth whitening system. It is recommended not to use the product more than 14 days at a stretch.

    Tooth whitening products can cause tooth sensitivity. If you are vulnerable to sensitivity, ask your doctor for safety measures.

    If you have any infectious problems or dental problems, ask your dentist first.

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    Wikinews interviews Rocky De La Fuente, U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate

    Thursday, March 31, 2016

    Businessman Rocky De La Fuente took some time to speak with Wikinews about his campaign for the U.S. Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nomination.

    The 61-year-old De La Fuente resides in San Diego, California, grew up in Tijuana, and owns multiple businesses and properties throughout the world. Since getting his start in the automobile industry, De La Fuente has branched out into the banking and real estate markets. Despite not having held or sought political office previously, he has been involved in politics, serving as the first-ever Hispanic superdelegate to the 1992 Democratic National Convention.

    De La Fuente entered the 2016 presidential race last October largely due to his dissatisfaction with Republican front-runner Donald Trump. He argues he is a more accomplished businessman than Trump, and attacks Trump as “a clown,” “a joke,” “dangerous,” and “in the same category as Hitler.” Nevertheless, De La Fuente’s business background begets comparisons with Trump. The Alaskan Midnight Sun blog described him as the Democrats’ “own Donald Trump.”

    While receiving only minimal media coverage, he has campaigned actively, and according to the latest Federal Election Commission filing, loaned almost US$ 4 million of his own money to the campaign. He has qualified for 48 primary and caucus ballots, but has not yet obtained any delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Thus far, according to the count at The Green Papers, De La Fuente has received 35,406 votes, or 0.23% of the total votes cast. He leads among the many lesser-known candidates but trails both Senator Bernie Sanders who has received nearly 6.5 million votes and front-runner Hillary Clinton who has just shy of 9 million votes.

    With Wikinews reporter William S. Saturn?, De La Fuente discusses his personal background, his positions on political issues, his current campaign for president, and his political future.

    Contents

    • 1 Interview
      • 1.1 Background
      • 1.2 Campaign
      • 1.3 Issues
      • 1.4 Future
    • 2 Related news
    • 3 Sources
    • 4 External link

    England’s elderly face human rights breaches in home care system

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    A report published today by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) finds that, in many cases, England’s home care system breaches the human rights of the elderly it is supposed to serve. The Close to home: older people and human rights in home care report is the result of a twelve-month investigation into care generally provided by local authorities.

    Approximately half of those receiving home care, plus friends and family, providing evidence to the inquiry were satisfied with the quality of care provided. However, the report stresses that there are “systemic problems” arising from “a failure to apply a human rights approach to home care provision”. The report asserts that it is generally not the fault of individuals providing care, but serious problems exist as local authorities seem unaware of their obligations under the Human Rights Act and fail to commission, procure, and monitor care accordingly.

    The report says articles two, three and eight of the European Convention on Human Rights are frequently being breached. These, respectively, cover an individual’s right to life, protection from inhumane and degrading treatment, and respect for dignity and personal independence. Criticisms include that care is not provided in a common-sense manner, and funding of care for the elderly is at lower levels than for younger people with similar problems and needs.

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    The EHRC’s investigation highlights a range of recurring complaints and attempts to identify the underlying causes; cost is repeatedly mentioned, with use of the private-sector leading to some local authorities offering a “one size fits all” service leaving many elderly feeling they are “a task to be undertaken” and have “little or no choice” as to help received, or when care workers visit. A failure to invest in care workers is noted, with significant responsibility and the wide range of skills required being rewarded with low pay and status; this, the report states, adversely impacts staff retention and, a high turnover of care workers can put the security of care recipients at-risk.

    Within the wider investigation, a commissioned independent social report by The Arndale Centre conducted in-depth interviews with a cross-section of 40 elderly individuals receiving home care. As-stressed in the report, those selected were not on the basis of good, or bad, experiences with their – mainly local authority-provided – care. It highlights a widespread feeling amongst those interviewed that they are treated “like a number”, and that aspects of the care provided lead to, or fail to resolve, feelings of social isolation.

    The Manchester-based Arndale Centre report concludes that, “[t]he general picture is of a wider home care system in which older people are noteffectively involved: which they do not understand, and which does not often make the extra effort required to involve them in ways tailored to their state of health and other needs”.

    nobody to talk [to] face to face. Nobody will knock on that door,[…] a life of isolation.

    A recurring theme in the responses of those interviewed is the social isolation that their home care is not adequately addressing. One male interviewee in his seventies who previously used a scooter to get about said in his interview, “I haven’t been out of the house now for about four weeks. I daren’t. The last time I went out on the scooter I hit the kerb and it frightened the living daylights out of me.” Another, an 85-year-old woman who lives alone, expressed sadness at her inability to do normal things, “I would love to go to town to do some shopping. I haven’t been to town for about two years… Wander round the town and have a cup of tea… I’d love that.”

    The social isolation many elderly experience was summed up neatly by another woman in her eighties in her interview: “When you go now, I will maybe not talk to anybody till tomorrow; maybe the whole of tomorrow nobody to talk [to]… face to face. Nobody will knock on that door, that is it, a life of isolation.”

    The EHRC, having commissioned this report in the face of funding changes and reform of the care system, intends to press for legislative changes to ensure those receiving care at home are given the same protections under the Human Rights Act as those in residential care. In the conclusions of their report they offer to work with, and support, local authorities in understanding and delivering care that respects peoples’ rights and dignity; and, recommend better guidance as to the choices available to the elderly, and their families, be made available.