Archive for April, 2019

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.

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In any workplace, safety should always be the number 1 priority. While a lot of companies may differ in their brand of choice, creating a safe and conducive environment that would facilitate smooth-sailing operations often leads to positive developments for the company. In terms of safety, Farris is the forerunner when it comes to providing relief solutions. Through its amazing products and technological services, you can sleep peacefully at night knowing that your company is in good hands.

Farris: Keeping the Eye on Relief Solutions

Popular for its pilot-operated and spring-loaded relief valves, Farris continues to be the top choice of small and large-scale industries. Its intelligently engineered products and solutions ensure safety and security in the workplace. It serves a vast array of industries that include petrochemical, hydrocarbon, pharmaceutical and natural gas production and a lot more. Indeed, Farris continues to build a good reputation because of its one-of-a-kind range of services.

Farris: Products and Descriptions

Built with one goal in mind, Farris incessantly aims to provide you a safe working environment by ensuring the quality of its safety device. It greatly values prevention, and it focuses on inhibiting the over-pressurization of different sets of equipment including pipelines and vessels. From process pressure relief valves to steam safety valves, you can expect nothing but the best from Farris. To know more about some of the top-of-the-line series of Farris relief valves, below are short descriptions of some of its products.

  • Series 3800: Made ideally for air and water applications, Series 3800’s features and design are perfect for resisting corrosion and minimizing the loss of the product. Aside from being used for liquid, vapor, air and gas applications, it is also best for industries that typically use compressors or natural gas pipelines.
  • Series 2600: Certified for water, steam and air applications, Series 2600 works by reversing or mitigating the impact of back pressure on the performance of valves. It was engineered and designed to conceal working parts from corrosive elements. Through this, safety operations and the durability of the product are both ensured.
  • Series 1890/1896M: Made primarily of stainless steel, bronze and brass, Series 1890/1896M is ideally used for liquid, vapor, air, gas and steam applications, along with cryogenic applications.

With high quality products, Farris is a reminder that with the mixture of hard work and the dedication to provide consumers nothing but the best, success is just 1 step away.

19
Apr

“Children of Men” wins Scripter Award for writing

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Children of Men, a movie based on a P.D. James book, has won the 2006 USC Scripter Award for its writing. Both the original author, James, and the screenwriting team will be honored by the University of South California for their work.

The winning screenwriters are Alfonso Cuaron, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus, and Hawk Ostby. The Children of Men was James’ 12th book, written in 1992.

USC School of Cinematic Arts Writing Division Chair Howard A. Rodman commented

This year’s five nominated films were, all of them, heartfelt and elegantly wrought. In that heady company, ‘Children of Men’ was first among equals. Messrs. Cuarón, Sexton, Arata, Fergus, and Ostby took P.D. James’s bracingly dystopic novel and crafted from it a film at once brave, subtle, shocking. This is writing and screenwriting of the highest order.

For nineteen years, the USC Libraries Scripter Award has honored “writers for the best achievement in adaptation among English-language films released during the previous year and based on a book, novella or short story.” While there are many awards for either screenwriting in general, or adapted screenwriting, the Scripter is the only award to recognize both the screenwriters and the original authors.

Also nominated was:

  • screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna and author Lauren Weisberger for The Devil Wears Prada
  • screenwriter Neil Berger for The Illusionist, based on the story “Eisenheim the Illusionist” by Steven Millhauser
  • screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock for The Last King of Scotland, based on the book by Giles Foden
  • screenwriter Patrick Marber and author Zoe Heller for Notes on a Scandal

The titles were selected by committee, from a list of forty-five eligible films. The committee is made of Writers Guild of America members (including some Academy Award-winning screenwriters and Academy Award-nominated screen writers), authors, film industry executives, USC faculty, the dean of the USC Libraries, and selected members of the Friends of the USC Libraries, the sponsor of the event.

Previous screenwriters and authors honored include the teams behind Capote, Million Dollar Baby, The Hours, A Beautiful Mind, L.A. Confidential, The English Patient and Schindler’s List.

18
Apr

5-year old American girl dies after visiting the dentist

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Friday, September 29, 2006

Diamond Brownridge, a 5-year old girl from Chicago, Illinois, has died after a visit to the dentist. Children’s Memorial Hospital officials say that the girl was rushed to the hospital when she never woke up after being sedated for a dental procedure. She had been in a coma, on life support, since being admitted to the hospital early in the weekend.

“She passed very peacefully and beautifully,” said the hospital in a statement that the family issued.

Ommettress Travis, the mother of the girl, was asked not to remain inside the room while dentists were operating on the girl to repair two cavities and to have at least two caps replaced. Travis says after thirty minutes she was asked to come back in and found Brownridge not breathing, in the dentist chair.

Hicham Riba, a specialist and professional in anesthesia, who was also licensed, was the dentist in charge of the procedure.

“My family and I are so sad. May God bless Diamond and her family. Every time you have a tragedy like this, you pray more. I don’t think I will ever go back to a normal life after an experience like this,” Riba said in a statement on Wednesday, September 28.

According to the family, the girl had been given at least a triple dose of medicine that sedated her. Those drugs include: nitrous oxide gas, a single dose of an “oral agent” and an IV.

A judge has ordered that all equipment and materials used during the operation be protected and examined. The girl’s medical records have also been ordered to be examined.

There is no word on whether or not any charges will be filed against Riba or any of the dentist’s staff.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Raymond Lee Oyler of California, United States has been convicted of the murders of five US Forest Service firefighters killed while attempting to control a wildfire he had lit.

Oyler, 38, set the Esperanza Fire out of anger his dog had been impounded, according to prosecutors. The October 2006 blaze destroyed 34 houses and 20 outbuildings, scorching over 17,400 hectares. Prosecutors said he was “bent on destruction”.

Prosecutors also alleged Oyler started the fire at night specifically to leave firefighters “on their own” without aerial support. He was identified as the arsonist behind the fire after a security camera saw his car several times and samples taken from the scene matched those found in his girlfriend’s house. Oyler, an unemployed car mechanic, was also identified by the owner of a local petrol station as having stood in a car park and watched the fire’s spread.

The five firefighters that were killed died when their truck was overrun by the flames. Oyler was convicted of murdering them on Friday March 6 after a six-week trial in Riverside California. The twelve-member jury took nearly a week of deliberation before returning the guilty verdict, and will meet to hear arguments regarding Oyler’s sentence on Tuesday. He may face the death penalty.

His defense had admitted Oyler likely started several fires in the Riverside County area, but denied he had started the one that killed the firefighters.

17
Apr

News briefs:January 04, 2008

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Contents

  • 1 Wikinews News Brief January 04, 2008 23:35 UTC
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Israeli troops kill 9 in Gaza
    • 1.3 Georgian President faces election challenge
    • 1.4 US unemployment hits two-year high
    • 1.5 Israel plans crackdown on West Bank settlement outposts
    • 1.6 Transaven Airlines plane carrying 14 people crashes off Venezuelan coast
    • 1.7 Sportswriter Milt Dunnell dies at 102
    • 1.8 2007 was particularly good year for aviation safety
    • 1.9 U.S. Senator Dodd bows out of presidential race
    • 1.10 Intel ends partnership with One Laptop Per Child program
    • 1.11 British Investigators arrive in Pakistan to join Bhutto investigation
    • 1.12 Disgorge bassist Ben Marlin dies from cancer
    • 1.13 Egypt lets 2000 pilgrims through Rafah
    • 1.14 Launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis once again delayed
    • 1.15 Study suggests hospitals are not the best place for cardiac arrest treatment
    • 1.16 US dollar no longer accepted at Taj Mahal and other Indian historical sites
    • 1.17 Footer

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byAlma Abell

Children typically have some hesitation about being around new people, especially when they’re in close proximity like a general dentist needs to be. The staff and dentists will help your child feel as comfortable as possible, but there’s also a lot the parent or caregiver can do ahead of time to help them know what to expect and ensure a positive experience. Consider choosing a comprehensive office offering cosmetic dental services, emergency dental services and dental implants, so it’s the only office you or your child need to go to.

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1. Practice Visit: Most dental offices are willing to let you bring your child in for a practice visit to help him get a feel for what it’s like to go to the dentist. The parent and staff can spend time explaining what happens during a typical check-up and cleaning, let him try out sitting in the big chair, and then have the dentist check for cavities. Once your child is more comfortable with the idea of going to the dentist, you can schedule the next visit for the full check-up and cleaning a week or two later.

2. Start Early: The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends you schedule your child’s first dental appointment between when he gets his first tooth and his first birthday. Waiting longer and not seeking regular dental care can result in having to see an emergency dentist in Edison. If 2. dental issues do occur, which will likely be a less positive experience. Regular visits every 6 months will be very beneficial for preventative care.

3. Visit Time: Schedule his first appointment in the morning when he’s nice and rested. Taking him to the dentist around nap time or meal time will likely cause him not to be as cooperative and happy. Be sure to schedule the next appointment before you leave, and keep in mind, if needed between visits, you can always see an emergency dentist in Edison if you have an urgent issue.

Whether you need to take your child to a dentist for preventative care or see an emergency dentist in Edison, you can ensure you are giving your child the best start for his dental health!

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16
Apr

Pfizer and Microsoft team up against Viagra spam

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Sunday, February 13, 2005

New York –”Buy cheap Viagra through us – no prescription required!” Anyone with an active email account will recognize lines like this one. According to some reports, unsolicited advertisements (spam) for Viagra and similar drugs account for one in four spam messages.

BACKGROUND

Spamming remains one of the biggest problems facing email users today. While users and systems administrators have improved their defenses against unsolicited email, many spammers now insert random words or characters into their letters in order to bypass filters. The Wikipedia article Stopping email abuse provides an overview of the various strategies employed by companies, Internet users and systems administrators to deal with the issue.

Ever since pharmaceutical giant Pfizer promised to cure erectile dysfunction once and for all with its blue pills containing the drug sildenafil citrate, spammers have tried to tap into male anxiety by offering prescription-free sales of unapproved “generic” Viagra and clones such as Cialis soft tabs. Legislation like the U.S. CAN-SPAM act has done little to stem the tide of email advertising the products.

Now Pfizer has entered a pledge with Microsoft Corporation, the world’s largest software company, to address the problem. The joint effort will focus on lawsuits against spammers as well as the companies they advertise. “Pfizer is joining with Microsoft on these actions as part of our shared pledge to reduce the sale of these products and to fight the senders of unsolicited e-mail that overwhelms people’s inboxes,” said Jeff Kindler, executive vice president at Pfizer.

Microsoft has filed civil actions against spammers advertising the websites CanadianPharmacy and E-Pharmacy Direct. Pfizer has filed lawsuits against the two companies, and has taken actions against websites which use the word “Viagra” in their domain names. Sales of controlled drugs from Canadian pharmacies to the United States are illegal, but most drugs sold in Canada have nevertheless undergone testing by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This is not the case for many of the Viagra clones sold by Internet companies and manufactured in countries like China and India. While it was not clear that CanadianPharmacy was actually shipping drugs from Canada, Pfizer’s general counsel, Beth Levine, claimed that the company filled orders using a call center in Montreal, reported the Toronto Star.

For Microsoft’s part, they allege that the joint effort with Pfizer is part of their “multi-pronged attack on the barrage of spam.” As the creator of the popular email program Outlook, Microsoft has been criticized in the past for the product’s spam filtering process. Recently, Microsoft added anti-spam measures to its popular Exchange server. Exchange 2003 now includes support for accessing so-called real-time block lists, or RTBLs. An RTBL is a list of the IP addresses maintained by a third party; the addresses on the list are those of mailservers thought to have sent spam recently. Exchange 2003 can query the list for each message it receives.

16
Apr

Mothers around the world on Mother’s Day

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mother’s Day was established on the second Sunday in May by Anna Jarvis after her mother passed away. Former United States President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the inaugural Mother’s Day in 1914.

“Miss Jarvis thought Mother’s Day should be a day you spend with your mother, or a day when you do something special for her like fix her dinner or repair her broken stairs,” said an archivist at Mary Baldwin College. “Mother’s Day has nothing to do with candy,” said Jarvis, “It’s really a shame to waste flowers for Mother’s Day.”

This year again, the American congress approved the observance and requested the president to call upon citizens to partake in the time honoured recognition of this tradition. “I, Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 10, 2009, as Mother’s Day. I urge all Americans to express their love, respect, and gratitude to mothers everywhere, and I call upon all citizens to observe this day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.”

Tara McDonald, the mother of abducted Woodstock, Ontario eight year old, Victoria (Tori) Stafford, said “I would really hope to have my child home for Mother’s Day.” McDonald said that dealing with Tori’s absence since April 8 has resulted in “times when I sit in my house and bawl my eyes out and I curl up into a ball and I sob.”

61 year old Lynda McDade graduated Saturday from the University of Detroit along with her two daughters.

A mother under court order forbidding her access to her three children for three years was thrown in jail for approaching her child and telling him she loved him. The mother has been accused of turning the children against the father, a rich City financier who now has custody of the family’s children.

Gloria Steele, Acting Assistant Administrator for Global Health honours the 20th anniversary of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), “Women make extraordinary contributions as caregivers and caretakers, as well as breadwinners and bread-makers. By averting maternal death and disability that cost families and communities so much, we can improve the productive capacity of women in their own nations”

Nadya Suleman, known as Octomom is spending this mother’s day weekend in a California hospital undergoing uterine surgery. This operation will also make Suleman’s family complete with fourteen children as she will no longer be able to physcially conceive a child following the surgery.

Mary Ann Wright, known as “Mother Wright”, died Thursday in Oakland, California, but not before achieving renown as advocate for the poor, and feeding the hungry. She founded the Mother May Ann Wright Foundation from her modest beginnings sparing meals to others while subsisting herself on Social Security checks.

Maree Vaile is a mother of three who was humbled by New Zealand’s Mother of the Year award. Her husband and children recognised the adversity the family has overcome and wanted to show their appreciation by nominating her in the “Mums on Top” online competition.

In Taiwan, students from South Taiwan who attend University in North Taiwan could board a special train provided by the Taiwan Railway Adminsitration so they could visit their mothers on Mother’s Day. “Give your mother a hug, a big and strong hug, because love is not only a noun, it is also a verb,” President Ma Ying-jeou said, “The older mothers grow, the greater is their need to feel needed. So we should show our love for our mother.”

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In this day and age there are more home improvement projects being tackled by the do-it-yourself crowd, and these projects will most likely produce more garbage than the average home. This is where dumpster rental in Monroe MI can come in handy. By conducting a quick internet search you can usually find several different sizes of dumpsters to rent, advice from professionals as to what size to rent, and even sometimes daily or weekly rental rates. You can also usually find one or more dumpster rental companies in your area and their phone numbers to help answer any questions that you may have.

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Most of the time you should be able to find a dumpster rental in Monroe MI through the company that hauls garbage for your municipality; however, you may also want to get rates from some competitors to make sure that you are getting the best deal. Some of the things that you will want to compare with different dumpster rentals are the size of the dumpster, the length of the rental, hauling fees, or more. Sometimes you will find that it is better to have a smaller dumpster which is emptied part of the way through your project than it is to rent a bigger one because of cost or available space. Most of the time you will be able to talk to the waste management company about what size of dumpster you think that you will need as well as other services such as delivery, pick up, and emptying services.

You will also want to make sure that you are getting the right kind of dumpster and disposal service for the type of garbage that you have. For instance, if you are cleaning out a garage or outbuilding then you will want to make sure which chemicals you can put into your dumpster and which ones will need to be disposed of another way. Most of the time you can get this information from the waste management company which is renting you the dumpster and you may even be able to have them help you with the disposal of dangerous materials. You can also usually set up a dumpster rental in Monroe MI for recyclable items or even rent a portable bathroom. Since many waste management companies can help with more than one type of waste disposal, you are bound to find more products and services than just dumpster rental when you look.