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Canada’s Don Valley East (Ward 33) city council candidates speak

This exclusive interview features first-hand journalism by a Wikinews reporter. See the collaboration page for more details.

Saturday, November 4, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Don Valley East (Ward 33). One candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Zane Caplan, Shelley Carroll (incumbent), Jim Conlon, Sarah Tsang-Fahey, and Anderson Tung.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

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Buying And Selling Used Heavy Equipment Online

Buying And Selling Used Heavy Equipment Online

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Construction industry often faces the dilemma of buying machinery for their projects. Sometimes their job or project is in a remote area and the management cannot find a suitable machine to purchase from the local dealer. This is where online trading of used heavy machinery is helpful. Buying and selling used heavy equipment online has risen considerably to such a proportion that people now prefer buying heavy equipment online. GlobalTruckandMachine is one of the many online portals for buying and selling used heavy equipments but stands out from the rest by the services it provides.

GlobalTruckandMachine offers multiple listing facilities to its sellers and they can post unlimited number of advertisements online for millions of visitors and potential buyers. Photos and complete details of the machines can be posted so that visitors get a chance to assess the condition of machines. Equal opportunities to individual sellers and large corporations are given and everyone gets a chance to sell their used heavy equipment. GlobalTruckandMachine.com is a market place where you can find all major brands of heavy equipment

like Komatsu, Caterpillar, JCB, Hitachi and other European and Asian manufacturers. Several dealers offering a number of machines along with individual machine owners make it easier to choose the type of machine you want. If you are not sure of what kind of heavy equipment will do the job for you, then you can always get an expert advice and then choose the equipment that suits your job requirement.

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GlobalTruckandMachine.com is not only about buying and selling used heavy equipment, it is about complete customer satisfaction. We offer other services like dealer locator where you can locate a dealer of used heavy equipment

sales, service and parts nearby your location. This option helps companies and individuals who have a job in a remote area where they cannot locate a dealership for sales, service and parts of heavy equipments. Transporting heavy equipment is sometimes a very difficult task. Our users can now search our database for transporters and movers of heavy equipment to move their machines after their job is done.

GlobalTruckandMachine.com like its name offers listings not only from US and Canada but from all over the globe. You can now view listings from Europe, North and South America, Asia, Middle East and other continents. Listings from several countries help buyers to choose machines for their overseas projects. Exporting used heavy equipment is a service provided especially for buyers in other countries who want to import machines from other parts of the world. GlobalTruckandMachine.com offers a list of several freight forwarders who can help you with exports and shipping arrangements for in-land and overseas shipping used construction machinery saving you a lot of time and cost. GlobalTruckandMachine.com is the fastest and the simplest way of trading used heavy equipment, construction machinery, trucks and trailers. Advertising with us is simple and takes just a few minutes. Our cost effective listing options save you lots of time and money on your vehicle advertisements. Come and join the fastest growing network of used heavy equipment

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Virginians melee at used Apple iBook sale

Thursday, August 18, 2005

“Total chaos” is how many described the melee that resulted from a sale of used Apple iBook laptop computers at the Richmond International Raceway (RIR) by the Henrico County, Virginia school system.

Officials estimated nearly 5,000 people thronged the sale for the $50, four-year-old computers. Among them were 17 injured, four requiring hospitalization – one for a leg injury, and three for heat-related illness, said Henrico County Police. Reports of trampling in the stampede were not uncommon, and one driver reportedly tried to drive through the throng of prospective buyers.

Alice Jemerson, an elderly customer said, “They bum rushed the gates and I was knocked over, fighting for my life. All these people were on top of me.”

Shortly after 7am EST officials opened the gates and many residents ran hysterically toward the building where the sale was to occur at 9am.

At a post sale press conference, Henrico County Police spokesman Lieutenant Doug Perry told reporters, “A few bad apples found their way inside. It looked worse than it was.”

Apple iBooks are the preferred computer for Henrico County schools, and Director of General Services of Henrico County Paul Proto, said changes were made to the event after tremendous interest was generated, some as far away as Europe and California. Officials closed and moved the sale from the Henrico county school warehouse to the RIR, after residents complained that their tax dollars were used to buy the computers, and they ought to have first right to repurchase them. The Henrico County Board of Supervisors voted to amend the County Code so that only residents could purchase the laptop computers.

Although officials had prohibited camping out and overnight parking, some in attendance reported that people began arriving at midnight.

Henrico Police Chief H.W. Stanley, Jr. said five patrol officers were originally planned for the event, a customary presence for an event the size authorities had estimated. But by 6 am, an enormous crowd was assembled at the front gate.

Officials present before opening told the crowd that automobiles would be allowed to enter first, which prompted many to run to their cars. But while some were running back to their cars, others rushed the gate. The resulting confusion created much anger, and guards closed the gates shortly thereafter.

Long lines encircling the sale building were commonplace, and one observer noted, “They’re going to see themselves on the news tonight, and see what fools they are.”

Some citizens, however, considered their wait worthwhile. Hairstylist and mother of two Sheress Blunt was one of the first hundred to buy one of the iBooks; she came with her mother and said they sneaked into the raceway through a side gate.

Tonya Vaughan arrived at 5:30 a.m., also bought one of the first iBooks and said three people offered to buy it from her for as much as $200. She declined however, saying, “I told them no way! I had worked too hard for it.”

Lt. Perry said many officers were complimented on the way they handled the crowd, adding that police were seen letting children who had been pushed aside, into the building.

Mr. Proto said, “There are no plans right now to have another iBook sale.”

Henrico County Battalion Police Chief Steve Wood said no arrests were made and the iBooks were sold out by 1pm EST.

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Woman killed in house fire in South Yorkshire, England

Monday, January 25, 2010

An elderly woman has died in a house fire in South Yorkshire, England. The woman, who is currently remaining unidentified, was blind and 93-years-old when her bungalow in Sheffield caught fire as a result of an accident in her kitchen yesterday afternoon.

An internal investigation into the fire has suggested that while the woman was cooking, she dropped a towel onto one of the stovetops while attempting to move a pan on the cooker. The towel then set alight. When she attempted to put out the fire, the towel dropped to the side of the cooker, alongside some plastic bags.

A smoke alarm sounded; a nearby resident heard the alarm and went to assist. The neighbour managed to break into the bedroom window of the bungalow in order to be able to get inside the building. The person made it to the hallway but had to double back upon seeing the fire and the smoke. It is believed that the woman was overwhelmed by the fumes given out from the plastic which was burning.

At around 1350 GMT, fire service workers entered the elderly lady’s residence to find her collapsed inside the kitchen. People investigating the incident have come to the conclusion that this particular fire was an accidental one. A spokesperson for the South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service noted: “Neighbours who tried to enter the property were fought back by smoke and flames.”

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Calculating Profit And Loss In Forex Trading

Calculating profit and loss in Forex trading

by

Shawn James

The foreign exchange market, being the most liquid financial market in the globe, offers attractive benefits for investors. In addition to having access to real time rates, your profit and loss is computed on real time basis by the Forex trading platform you are using and is shown live online. As much as this is an essential merit in currency trading, it is important that you familiarize yourself with how profit and loss is formulated.

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In general, there are two basic methods for calculating profit and loss in Forex trading: The first method involves calculating the profit and loss in United States dollar (USD) terms by multiplying the number of pips with the size of the lot traded. If the lost size is a standard lot of 100,000, then you multiply the pips with 10 USD, if the lot size is a mini lot of 10,000, then you multiply the pips with 1 USD, and so on. This method is used only when the quote currency (second currency in a pair) is USD. The following example illustrates this: Suppose you enter a long position in EUR/USD at 1.4000 and exit the trade at 1.4010 a few moments later. In this case, your profit will be 1.4010-1.4000 = 0.0010 or 10 pips (assuming no transaction charges incurred) And, because the quote currency in this pair is USD, profit and loss in USD terms is: 0.0010 x 100,000 = 100 USD or 10 pips x 10 USD = 100 USD The second method of calculating profit and loss in Forex trading involves dividing the number of pips with the exchange rate and then multiplying the result with the lot size traded. This method is used only when the quote currency is another currency other than the USD. The following example illustrates this: Suppose you enter a long position in USD/CHF at 1.2000 and exit the trade at 1.2015 a few moments later. In this case, your profit will be 1.2015-1.2000 = 0.0015 or 15 pips (assuming no transaction costs incurred) And, because the quote currency in this pair is CHF (other than USD), profit and loss in USD terms is: 0.0015/1.2015 x 100,000 = 124.84 USD In conclusion, it is of essence to note that locking your profits before their turn to losses is an important characteristic of a successful Forex trader. Therefore, if you know how to calculate profit and loss, you will be able to take your Forex trading career to the next level.

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Canada’s Scarborough East (Ward 44) city council candidates speak

This exclusive interview features first-hand journalism by a Wikinews reporter. See the collaboration page for more details.

Saturday, November 4, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Scarborough East (Ward 44). One candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Donald Blair, Diana Hall, Mohammed Mirza, Ron Moeser, Kevin Richardson, Richard Rieger, Richard Ross, and Kevin Wellington.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

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Mutated strain of H1N1 virus detected in US and Norway

Friday, November 20, 2009

Health officials in both the United States and Norway have confirmed the presence of a mutated strain of the H1N1, swine flu virus in several patients in the countries. The mutation is resistant to current treatments for H1N1 such as tamiflu, oseltamivir and zanamivir.

At least three patients in Norway were confirmed to have the mutated strain of H1N1, with two of the cases being fatal. Health officials say the three cases are not related and isolated from one another.

At least four new cases of the mutation were detected in patients at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina. Three of the four cases were fatal, but the same patients also had severe underlying illnesses before they caught influenza. Two prior cases of the mutation in the same state, were reported in the Summer of 2008. Health officials say none of the cases are related.

Director of the Center for Disease Control‘s Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Anne Schuchat says the cases are appearing in the U.S. “sporadically.”

“It’s just too soon for us to say what this is going to mean long term. It’s an important finding for the influenza virologists, and they’re looking into it. [The mutation] has no implications for how good the match of the vaccine is and no implications for treatment with antiviral medicine,” said Schuchat during a press conference.

Health officials in other countries such as Mexico, China, Japan, Ukraine and Brazil, also report cases of the mutation.

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Benefits Of Outsourcing Your Business Payroll Services

By Jake D. Darren

It is inevitable for any business that has employees that each month they have to take some time to process salaries and wages. This in most cases is a time consuming and tricky process for bigger firms they are able to create a whole department that deals with this. Smaller businesses do not have the resources to maintain such a department and as a result look to outsource their payroll services to professional service providers.

One of the major advantages of hiring service providers is that they allow you and your employees to devote time and effort into running the business. If the process were to be carried out in house it eventually means that a member of staff would have to stop doing their core duties just to process the paychecks. Service providers allow you to free such staff and work towards the expansion of your business.

It is expensive to train your own staff on how to operate the paycheck system. The training has to be done on a continuous basis, as they have to keep abreast with the changing tax procedures and legislation. This is also expensive considering that the individual will not be doing enough work to generate full time employment for him or herself.

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Various types of employment are in existence that eventually leads to complicated pay structures. A service provider who has a host of experience on such matters would come in handy in such cases. The service provider’s experience in such matters would prove invaluable, as they are able to offer advice on how to handle such employees’ records.

When handling such matters online there is the risk of losing a key employee, which will eventually turn out to be a logistical nightmare come payday. Service providers have systems in place that ensure that processing of the paychecks still goes on whether an employee is in or not. This means that the quality of their service provision is not affected by their own staff turnover than what would happen in a small business.

Service providers employ the use of the latest computer software that can accurately process your employees’ information. Such systems are costly to purchase and require specialist training which would inevitably dent a small company’s cash flow. These systems also allow the data to be stored secure, safe and backed up in the event the data would be destroyed.

Payroll mistakes are painful both for the business and employees and even to the government. These mistakes can also land the business into legal battles as employees look for financial restitution in a court of law. A professional service provider is much less likely to make such mistakes.

When you outsource your business payroll services there is peace of mind and you can concentrate on the running of a successful and profitable business. There is also the added security feature with service providers as they can easily spot any fraud such as phantom workers and payment manipulation. Service providers will also be able to take over the boring monotonous work that would more than likely ground your business to a halt as it is processed.

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Health organisations respond to Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo

Sunday, September 16, 2007

The World Health Organization (WHO), non-governmental aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have sent experts to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to assist local health authorities with a recent outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Kasai Occidental province of DRC. The illness had been unidentified until laboratory test results confirmed the presence of the virus.

DRC President Joseph Kabila described the situation as being contained. “The village of Kampungu has been quarantined to prevent population movement towards Kananga,” Kabila said on Thursday. Kananga is the provincial capital. “The situation is at the moment, I cannot say under control, but at least the problem has been contained very well in the area,” he continued. “There is no risk that the whole country will be affected.”

WHO is working closely with officials from the DRC Ministry of Health and MSF to improve local facilities in order to better contain the virus. A mobile field laboratory is to be established in order to provide rapid sample analysis and, subsequently, diagnosis of patients. There are concurrent outbreaks of other diseases, such as dysentery (Shigellosis), that have been complicating diagnoses and need to be identified as well.

Ebola haemorrhagic fever generates mortality rates in the range of 50 to 90 percent, typically. There is currently no vaccine or effective treatment for Ebola. WHO describes the symptoms of Ebola as being “characterized by the sudden onset of fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat. This is often followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, impaired kidney and liver function, and in some cases, both internal and external bleeding. Laboratory findings show low counts of white blood cells and platelets as well as elevated liver enzymes.”

MSF, who now have 14 experts in DRC, arranged for eighteen tons of supplies, such as medical and sanitation material, to be delivered to the province of West Kasai. MSF indicated that the transportation of supplies from the airport to the affected areas has been a challenge, due to poor road conditions. It has taken up to three days to travel the 250 km to the outbreak area from the provincial capital city, Kananga.

MSF experts will provide advice on sanitary burial procedures, which would include the use of body bags and spraying. Both the WHO and MSF will disseminate information to the local population regarding the transmission of the virus and measures that could be taken to reduce the spread of the disease.

The MSF emergency team coordinator in Kampungu, Rosa Crestani, described the isolation ward set up at Kampungu’s health centre. “Our isolation centre is basically divided in three parts. One is completely isolated, where the sick patients are; another is where the staff dresses with the complete protection uniform and then undresses after having been in contact with the patients; and the third part is a space for disinfection in between,” said Crestani. “In the coming days, we will decide with the Ministry of Health and the WHO whether we set up isolation structures in other locations of the health zone.”

Neighbouring countries, such as Rwanda and Zambia have issued alerts to their citizens, warning of travel to and from DRC. Zambian Health Minister Brian Chituwo stated that all people coming into Zambia from DRC will be watched for symptoms of Ebola for up to eight hours. Chituwo noted, however that it would be unlikely for an infected person to travel into the country, as the time between onset and death is very rapid and that the symptoms are severe.

There has been a minimum of 395 people affected by haemorrhagic fever, including 160 deaths, in DRC in the past few months. Since arriving in Kampungu in early September, MSF have seen 25 patients admitted with suspected Ebola haemorrhagic fever, of which eight have died.

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Daughter of Yuko Ikeda kidnapped to ransom in Tokyo; freed 13 hours later

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Ikeda Kanako, a 21-year-old senior student of the Meiji Gakuin University and the first daughter of celebrity surgeon Yuko Ikeda, was kidnapped at about 1225 (UTC+9), June 26, 2006, in Shibuya, Tokyo.

A bullet was fired and one officer slightly cut when police stormed a Kawasaki apartment to rescue the girl.

Kanako was dressed in a white light half-sleeved cardigan, blue jeans with a bistre belt made of leather, a spring green camisole and carried a bag of Vuitton when she was abducted at a bus stop.

She was found unharmed 13 hours later by Japanese police at a condominium located in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa. The young woman’s make-up was not disordered; Kanako’s long brown fringe was not disheveled at all and she was wearing what she had been when she was kidnapped.

The kidnapping of Kanako was a big story in Japanese media in June, 2006. The story appeared in many newspapers as the front-page news on June 27, 2006.

Kanako and her kidnappers had been in touch with her mother using Kanako’s mobile phone. The effort to free her was helped greatly by a woman who witnessed the moment Kanako was taken; she wrote down the license plate of the van and other details.

Police traced mobile phone calls and were able to locate the van in Kawasaki where they detained two of the kidnappers as they went shopping.

One conspirator Li Yong, 29, from China, led the policemen to the apartment and tricked Kaneo Ito, 49, from Japan, to open the door. Ito managed to discharge one bullet before being restrained by an assistant police inspector, the first man in the room.

The other man involved in the kidnap of Kanako was Choi Gi Ho, 54, from South Korea. Kanato was freed unharmed.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department arrested three men on suspicion of conspiring to kidnap a woman and hold her to a reported 300 million yen ransom.

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