Archive for July, 2010

Police give tips to help protect your metal

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Police give tips to help protect your metal

0 Comments | Western Daily Press, Jan 11, 2008

As metal thefts continue to cause a problem in the West, police have released their top tips to guard against the lucrative crime.

Police in South Gloucestershire say thefts of metal, particularly lead, are likely to continue as prices look set to remain high.

Avon and Somerset police spokeswoman Jenny Bigwood said the best steps people can take to protect their property are:

Make it difficult for thieves to access your roof

Keep gates locked and restrict vehicle access

Ensure bins and wheelbarrows, which could be used to remove stolen metal, are locked away

Apply anti-climb paint to drain pipes and guttering

Thieves can be deterred by painting lead with a hi-tech DNA marker, a grease which has a DNA tracer.

People who see any thefts or suspicious behaviour should call 0845 4567000.

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There is no need to settle or

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

There is no need to settle or go through a process of elimination to end up with only one career choice. Why limit yourself?

A good place to start could be in the areas you have delved in the past. If you engaged briefly in a particular project that you thoroughly enjoyed, then you have a skill and experience that can be leveraged into an entirely new career.

You can also avail yourself of the many career assessment programs and free personality tests found on the Internet. One such assessment tool is MAPP. It?s free and takes about fifteen minutes to complete. The results are quite revealing.
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Foot and Mouth Crisis: SLAUGHTER OF ZOO INNOCENTS; Every animal may be culled as hell plague sweeps Britain EXCLUSIVE

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Foot and Mouth Crisis: SLAUGHTER OF ZOO INNOCENTS; Every animal may be culled as hell plague sweeps Britain EXCLUSIVE

0 Comments | People (London, England), The, April 1, 2001

Byline: JAMES MURRAY and NEIL McLEOD

EVERY zoo animal in Britain faces slaughter as foot and mouth rampages disastrously through the countryside.

Elephants, giraffes, rhinos, wallabies – even incredibly rare tigers – could be culled amid the mounting horror sweeping the nation.

Another 64 outbreaks were reported yesterday – the highest leap in one day. That brings the total to 845.

Owners of zoos and safari parks such as DUDLEY and WOBURN are near outbreaks of the disease – and live in daily fear of the Ministry call ordering them to wipe out their entire collections.

Others may have to massacre their animals because they have been forced to close and cannot afford to feed them.

As thousands of nature’s finest creatures face being shot and burned, every animal lover in the country will be appalled at the nightmare scenario.

And the anguish of all zoo owners was summed up by millionaire Damian Aspinall, who said: “I’d lay down my own life if it would stop any of my animals getting killed.”

Mr Aspinall, who inherited two Kent zoos from his father John, told the Sunday People: “We have 23 black rhino – more than in the whole of Uganda and Zambia. Those animals must not die.” Peter Suddock, boss of Dudley Zoo, warned: “We are in a desperate fight for the animals.”

MAFF officials warned last week that ALL his 1,000 animals would have to be slaughtered if the virus spread from a farm four miles away. Staff at the zoo in the West Midlands – one of our oldest and most popular visitor attractions – were in tears of despair.

Mr Suddock won an urgent meeting with zoos minister Bob Ainsworth and now thinks only cloven-hoofed animals – those that catch rather than carry the disease – would face culling.

Safari parks and farms that have lovingly nurtured rare breeds of cattle and sheep for generations also face doom.

Woburn Safari Park has drawn up plans to kill 1,500 animals, including elephants and giraffes, if the unthinkable happens. The Bedfordshire park is in quarantine because of an outbreak 25 miles away. A spokesman said: “Culling is an horrific thought, but we understand we wouldn’t have any choice.”

Woburn won’t open at Easter because it fears the risk is too great.

Leading expert Dr Koen Brouwer, director of the European Association of Zoos, told the Sunday People: “Your zoos face a very threatening, scary and alarming situation.”

He said even lions and tigers, which don’t get foot and mouth, face death.

Amsterdam-based Dr Brouwer has told all British zoos: “The authorities may only kill foot-and- mouth sensitive species such as deer, antelope, Asian elephants, hippos and some rodents.

“But they could say all animals are potential transmitters of the disease, including monkeys, tigers and lions, and order them killed.”

CHESTER ZOO, which has 6,000 animals, is one of those in major financial crisis because the outbreak has forced it to close. It has lost pounds 500,000 so far and will lose pounds 3 million if it has to stay shut until the end of May.

Spokesman Pat Cade said: “The nearest outbreak is 16 miles away. If necessary, the decision on culling would be taken out of our hands. The Government would have to decide. It is an absolutely horrific thought. We have ten elephants. If they had to be shot what would happen to the carcasses?” Carole Petrie, who has 700 animals at SOUTHPORT ZOO, Merseyside, said desperately: “I’d fight tooth an nail before were killed – even that would be the worst-case scenario.”

Britain’s zoos and wildlife parks have lost pounds 4 million as visitors stay away – and will lose pounds 15 million by mid-summer if foot and mouth is still rampant.

Big cats and rare breeds are under threat of a cull at DARTMOOR WILDLIFE PARK, near Princetown, Devon, because a nearby farm is infected. Owner Ellis Daw, said: “We’re petrified
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PGA numbers, leaders and schedule

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
PGA numbers, leaders and schedule

0 Comments | Charleston Daily Mail, Jul 27, 2010

A look at the PGA Tour statistically, with the inaugural Greenbrier Classic starting Thursday at The Greenbrier’s Old White course in White Sulphur Springs:

2010 PGA Tour schedule

FedEx Cup points, money leaders

2010 Ryder Cup points 2011 Presidents Cup standings

Date Event Winner

Jan. 7-10 SBS Championship Geoff Ogilvy

Jan. 14-17 Sony Open in Hawaii Ryan Palmer

Jan. 20-24 Bob Hope Classic Bill Haas

Jan. 28-31 Farmers Insurance Open Ben Crane

Feb. 4-7 Northern Trust Open Steve Stricker

Feb. 11-14 AT&T; Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Dustin Johnson

Feb. 17-21 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Ian Poulter

Feb. 18-21 Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun Cameron Beckman

Feb. 25-28 Waste Management Phoenix Open Hunter Mahan

March 4-7 Honda Classic Camilo Villegas

March 11-14 WGC-CA Championship Ernie Els

March 11-14 Puerto Rico Open Derek Lamely

March 18-21 Transitions Championship Jim Furyk

March 25-29 Arnold Palmer Invitational Ernie Els

April 1-4 Shell Houston Open Anthony Kim

April 8-11 The Masters Phil Mickelson

April 15-18 Verizon Heritage Jim Furyk

April 22-25 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Jason Bohn

April 29-May 2 Quail Hollow Championship Rory McIlroy

May 6-9 The Players Championship Tim Clark

May 13-16 Valero Texas Open Adam Scott

May 20-23 HP Byron Nelson Championship Jason Day

May 27-30 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Zach Johnson

June 3-6 The Memorial Tournament Justin Rose

Date Event Winner

June 10-13 St. Jude Classic Lee Westwood

June 17-20 U.S. Open Championship Graeme McDowell

June 24-27 Travelers Championship Bubba Watson

July 1-4 AT&T; National Justin Rose

July 8-11 John Deere Classic Steve Stricker

July 15-18 The Open Championship Louis Oosthuizen

July 15-18 Reno-Tahoe Open Matt Bettencourt

July 22-25 RBC Canadian Open Carl Pettersson

July 29-Aug. 1 The Greenbrier Classic, White Sulphur Springs

Aug. 5-8 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Akron, Ohio

Aug. 5-8 Turning Stone Resort Championship, Verona, N.Y.

Aug. 12-15 PGA Championship, Sheboygan, Wis.

Aug. 19-22 Wyndham Championship, Greensboro, N.C.

Aug. 26-29 The Barclays, Paramus, N.J.

Sept. 3-6 Deutsche Bank Championship, Norton, Mass.

Sept. 9-12 BMW Championship, Lemont, Ill.

Sept. 23-26 The Tour Championship, Atlanta

Sept. 30-Oct. 3 Viking Classic, Madison, Miss.

Oct. 1-3 Ryder Cup, Newport, Wales

Oct. 7-10 McGladrey Classic, St. Simons Island, Ga.

Oct. 14-17 Frys.com Open, San Martin, Calif.

Oct. 21-24 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals Open, Las Vegas

Nov. 11-14 Children’s Miracle Network Classic, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

2010 PGA Tour statistics Scoring average 1. Ernie Els 69.67 2. Shaun Micheel 69.69 3. Justin Rose 69.74 4. Steve Stricker 69.84 5 (Phil Mickelson 69.87 tie J.B. Holmes 69.87 7. Matt Kuchar 69.88 8. Retief Goosen 69.91 9. Luke Donald 69.95 10. K.J. Choi 70.04 * Driving distance 1. Robert Garrigus 318.1 2. Bubba Watson 306.7 3. Dustin Johnson 306.6 4. Graham DeLaet 305.4 5. Angel Cabrera 304.6 6. J.B. Holmes 304.4 7. John Daly 301.8 8. Charles Warren 301.6 9. Phil Mickelson 300.5 10. Rory McIlroy 298.9 * Driving accuracy 1. Omar Uresti 75.34% 2. Brian Gay 74.09% 3. Tim Clark 73.15% 4. Joe Durant 72.31% 5. Heath Slocum 71.43% 6. Zach Johnson 71.04% 7. Justin Leonard 70.39% 8. David Toms 70.38% 9. Garrett Willis 70.36% 10. Craig Bowden 70.35% * Greens in regulation 1. Kevin Sutherland 71.18% 2. Rickie Fowler 70.79% 3. Nick Watney 70.46% 4. Troy Matteson 70.37% 5. Bubba Watson 70.34% 6. Kris Blanks 70.28% 7. Adam Scott 70.20% 8. Heath Slocum 70.04% 9. D.J. Trahan 69.94% 10. Bo Van Pelt 69.89% * Total driving 1. Hunter Mahan 76 2. Kenny Perry 89 3. Ryan Moore 90 4. Mathias Gronberg 93 5. Charles Warren 95 tie John Merrick 95 7. Retief Goosen 101 8. Bo Van Pelt 102 9. Rickie Fowler 105 10. Chris Couch 106

FedEx Cup points, money leaders * At The Celtic Manor Resort Newport, Wales, Oct. 1-3 United States 1. Phil Mickelson 5,726.49 2. Steve Stricker 3,364.58 3. Jim Furyk 3,280.09 4. Anthony Kim 3,238.31 5. Lucas Glover 2,938.61 6. Dustin Johnson 2,760.46 7. Matt Kuchar 2,629.21 8. Tiger Woods 2,644.28 9
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Insurance premium rise is down to fraudulent accidents and bogus claims

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Insurance premium rise is down to fraudulent accidents and bogus claims by Rochelle Martinez
in Insurance (submitted 2010-07-25)

Insurance experts have claimed that hidden fraud and cons known as ‘crash for cash’ incidents have been the major factor behind a record rise in UK premiums for law-abiding motorists. This has been coupled with an increase in costs from personal injury claims, many of which are embellished or bogus.

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) reported that the estimated cost of fraud in home and motor insurance increased by 1.9 billion a year, costing the average household 44 more in premiums annually.

Official government figures revealed that there had been a dramatic drop in the number of road accidents and vehicle crime from 2009 to 2010. Vehicle crime fell by 16 per cent in England Wales during this time, with insurance experts warning the statistics were not showing an unseen rise in fraudulent claims or accidents
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Research into the various methods

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Research into the various methods is essential to have a successful outcome. There are different hair extension methods for thinning hair, thick hair, curly hair, straight hair and more.

These six steps to hair extensions covers all the bases for researching hair extensions.

Step One: Determine if hair extensions are for you. Do your research on what is involved in getting and maintaining hair extensions and what they cost.

Step Two: Discover how the hair extensions are attached. Which method would be best for your hair? Perhaps schedule several hair extension consultations with hair stylists in your area.

Step Three: Select one or more hair extension methods and research the company thoroughly.

Step Four: Select a salon that offers the method your are interested in and make an appointment for a consultation.

Step Five: Check the salon and stylist out. Are they qualified to do hair extensions?

Step Six: Schedule your appointment to get the hair extensions. Understand what you must do to care for your brand new long hair style.

While following these six steps will not alleviate all issues associated with hair extensions, it may make your selection of a hair extension method and salon much easier.

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They need a

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

They need a bed that can give them a good night sleep in as many hours as possible. Such beds usually use mattress pads made up of wool as they provide the best sleeping surface for people of all body structure.

The wool material of mattress pads is chemical-free and naturally flame resistant. The material also discourages the growth of molds and mildew and has an inherent resistance to mites. The material, aside from being long-lasting, is breathable, washable and is the most resilient of the natural fibers. The wool is odor-free since it has natural occurring lanolin that acts as a deodorizer protecting the wool from absorption of odors in the environment.
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Other things that

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Other things that may aggravate these symptoms further are cold or humid weather, poor sleep, physical and mental exhaustion, excessive physical activity or conversely physical inactivity, anxiety or stress.

Many people complain of being tired in today’s hectic world. However, the tiredness and fatigue associated with FM goes much further than just being tired. FM fatigue is a complete exhaustion which prevents day-to-day functioning. It is as if the patient’s energy has been completely drained from the body, leaving them with little reserves for mental or physical functioning.

There are sleep disorders which prevent FM patients from achieving deep, restful sleep on a nightly basis. FM affects the stage 4 deep sleep of affected patients. These people are unable to achieve deep sleep because they constantly have interruptions of awake-like brain activity, which severely inhibits their deep sleep time.

Other FM symptoms can encompass irritable bowel and bladder, headaches including migraines, restless leg syndrome, poor memory and concentration, skin irritations and rashes, dry eyes and mouth, anxiety, depression, ears ringing, dizziness, vision impairments and poor coordination.

There are currently no lab tests which are conclusive in diagnosing fibromyalgia.
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Stampede to 3-D despite scant content

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Stampede to 3-D despite scant content

0 Comments | Timaru Herald, May 24, 2010 | by MCENTEE Claire

THE LOWDOWN How pricey is 3-D? Plasma 50-inch TVs: Samsung with 3-D: $3499

LG without 3-D: $2499

LED 40-inch TVs

Samsung with 3-D: $3999

Sony without 3-D: $3000

LCD 46-inch TVs:

Samsung with 3-D: $3400

Samsung without 3-D: $2499

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NEW ZEALANDERS have begun to snap up 3-D televisions, despite a dearth of programming in the format and reluctance from local broadcasters to take the plunge.

Football fans in Australia will be able to tune into a 3-D broadcast of the All Whites-Socceroos pre-World Cup clash tonight, but New Zealand followers are out of luck.

Retailers began selling a range of Samsung models this month ranging in price from $3399 to $5499.

Samsung said thousands of televisions had been sold in New Zealand and it had had to ship extra product in to meet demand.

But Noel Leeming merchandise general manager Jason Bell said Samsung had brought in just hundreds of 3-D sets because of a global shortage, which had limited sales.

Samsung had probably sold thousands of televisions to retailers, rather than thousands of sets to consumers, he said.

“We would have sold more if we could have got the stock. There hasn’t been stock available since the launch and most of the time we’ve been pre-selling. But it should start getting better over the next couple of months.”

Interest in the televisions was strong, with people queuing in Noel Leeming stores on launch weekend to sample the technology, but there was still very little 3-D programming to watch.

The Samsung sets convert 2-D programming to 3-D and while the quality was reasonable, it was not as good as true 3-D, Mr Bell said.

“Most people who have bought them at the moment are really just future-proofing themselves. They’re in the market for high- spec, good-quality televisions. They’re maybe not hugely interested in 3- D because of the limited content but it will come through.”

The picture was likely to be somewhat rosier in a year or so, when there would be plenty of movie titles in 3-D, but “where it will be disappointing is when it’s not available for major sporting events like the Rugby World Cup”.

Sky Television plans to film next year’s Rugby World Cup in 2-D only, but it appears likely some games may be broadcast in 3-D outside New Zealand, including in Britain.

The growing internet capability of televisions, which let people access YouTube and specialised content, combined with 3-D, would help drive TV sales, Mr Bell said.

Sky spokesman Tony O’Brien said consumer uptake would dictate the growth of 3-D programming here. “You’ve got to have that critical mass out there.”

The technical format for 3-D had not been finalised and producing sports in 3-D presented “significant operational issues”, including the need for eight extra cameras.

New Zealanders would be reluctant to buy 3-D televisions as they had only just upgraded en masse to high-definition.

Fellow broadcasters Television New Zealand and MediaWorks have also ruled out early forays into 3-D.

Consumer New Zealand chief executive Sue Chetwin warned shoppers to be wary of 3-D.

The televisions were relatively expensive, consumers would have to shell out for a 3-D Blu-ray player at $699 and extra glasses at either $149 or $199 a pair, and there was very little programming.

“It’s all right for you and your family but if you have friends around to watch it, you’ll have to get them glasses as well.

“If you’ve got those glasses on and you want to do something else at the same time while you’re watching TV, it could get a bit tricky.”

Samsung marketing director Rachael Cotton-Bronte said shoppers had been pleasantly surprised by the prices of the televisions, which also let people access online services through their home internet connections or a wireless connection.

More 3-D content was coming
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In a calm voice

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

In a calm voice he explained to her that the display console was not for sale. That?s about when the ?water works? started. I?m not just talking simple sobs; no, this lady was balling her eyes out and crying like a new born.

After about 5 minutes of this, and the inevitable involvement of the store manager, the display was unlocked and the Xbox 360 was carefully put back into a box and given to the devoted mother.

What can we learn from this? Hissy fits work. So if you have exhausted all other possibilities and you still want your new Xbox 360, then we suggest you go to your local retailer and unleash a hissy fit like the world has never seen. Maybe, just maybe, you?ll get an Xbox.360.

For more news, check out our Xbox 360 News site our our PS3 News sit.
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