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Sweden’s Crown Princess marries long-time boyfriend

Monday, June 21, 2010

Sweden’s first royal wedding since 1976 took place Saturday when Crown Princess Victoria, 32, married her long-time boyfriend and former personal trainer, Daniel Westling, 36. The ceremony took place at Stockholm Cathedral.

Over 1,200 guests, including many rulers, politicians, royals and other dignitaries from across the world, attended the wedding, which cost an estimated 20 million Swedish kronor. Victoria wore a wedding dress with five-metre long train designed by Pär Engsheden. She wore the same crown that her mother, Queen Silvia, wore on her wedding day 34 years previously, also on June 19. Victoria’s father, King Carl XVI Gustaf, walked Victoria down the aisle, which was deemed untraditional by many. In Sweden, the bride and groom usually walk down the aisle together, emphasising the country’s views on equality. Victoria met with Daniel half-way to the altar, where they exchanged brief kisses, and, to the sounds of the wedding march, made their way to the the silver altar. She was followed by ten bridesmaids. The couple both had tears in their eyes as they said their vows, and apart from fumbling when they exchanged rings, the ceremony went smoothly.

Following the ceremony, the couple headed a fast-paced procession through central Stockholm on a horse-drawn carriage, flanked by police and security. Up to 500,000 people are thought to have lined the streets. They then boarded the Vasaorden, the same royal barge Victoria’s parents used in their wedding, and traveled through Stockholm’s waters, accompanied by flyover of 18 fighter jets near the end of the procession. A wedding banquet followed in the in the Hall of State of the Royal Palace.

Controversy has surrounded the engagement and wedding between the Crown Princess and Westling, a “commoner”. Victoria met Westling as she was recovering from bulemia in 2002. He owned a chain of gymnasiums and was brought in to help bring Victoria back to full health. Westling was raised in a middle-class family in Ockelbo, in central Sweden. His father managed a social services centre, and his mother worked in a post office. When the relationship was made public, Westling was mocked as an outsider and the king was reportedly horrified at the thought of his daughter marrying a “commoner”, even though he did so when he married Silvia. Last year, Westling underwent transplant surgery for a congenital kidney disorder. The Swedish public have been assured that he will be able to have children and that his illness will not be passed on to his offspring.

Westling underwent years of training to prepare for his new role in the royal family, including lessons in etiquette, elocution, and multi-lingual small talk; and a makeover that saw his hair being cropped short, and his plain-looking glasses and clothes being replaced by designer-wear.

Upon marrying the Crown Princess, Westling took his wife’s ducal title and is granted the style “His Royal Highness”. He is now known as HRH Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland. He also has his own coat-of-arms and monogram. When Victoria assumes the throne and becomes Queen, Daniel will not become King, but assume a supportive role, similar to that of Prince Phillip, the husband of the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II.

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US Transportation Security Administration “made inaccurate statements” about passenger privacy, says Department of Homeland Security report

Tuesday, March 29, 2005In a report from the Department of Homeland Security released on Friday, March 25, they allege the US Transportation Security Administration “made inaccurate statements” about its management of personal data belonging to passengers. The report claims, “TSA did not ensure that privacy protections were in place” as it handled data transfers to private contractors for use in the development of a computerized passenger screening application, called CAPPS II. While the report criticizes TSA for its inaccurate statements, it notes the “misstatements were apparently not meant to mischaracterize known facts,” but were instead “premised on an incomplete understanding” of the truth.

According to the report, the data at issue described passengers flying on the following airlines: America West Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, and JetBlue Airways. In most of the problematic transfers, the privacy violation occurred by allowing third parties to access passenger data that was not anonymized. In one case, passenger information was made public on the internet through a presentation prepared by Torch Concepts. According to the report, “Torch Concepts’ subsequent efforts to remove the presentation from the internet have failed.”

In an AP report, Yahoo! News notes that TSA announced the launch of its “Secure Flight” system, saying, “Congress has said the agency can’t proceed with Secure Flight unless the Government Accountability Office reports that the technology ensures privacy and that the data are protected.” The report from the GAO was to be released Monday, March 27, 2005.

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Peruvian bolero singer Lucho Barrios dies aged 75

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Peruvian bolero singer Lucho Barrios has died at 75 in a Lima, Peru hospital, of renal failure and respiratory problems. Barrios was well-known through all the South American countries.

Barrios was taken to the Dos de Mayo Hospital on Monday due to a pulmonary thromboembolism. He remained in the intensive care unit in a serious condition, until his death on Wednesday at 7:32 AM local time.

“His death is a pain to Peru and the lovers of the bolero,” said Peruvian President Alan García. José Fuentes, President of the Dos de Mayo Hospital, reported that he died due to multiple organ failure, because of the severe diseases he had. “He underwent dialysis at 2 AM in a last attempt to make him recover,” said Fuentes, “but unfortunately his body no longer responded.”

Barrios was diabetic, and had suffered his first thromboembolism almost a year ago, which he recovered from. “He was okay, he was healthy, and he started singing again because he told me, ‘I’m gonna die on the stage’,” said his daughter, Milagros Barrios.

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How To Wash And Sanitize Your Scrubs}

Submitted by: Ricky S. Solomon

For doctors, nurses and other medical staffs, the commonly used uniform nowadays are scrub suits or scrubs. These outfits are more comfortable compared to previous uniforms and it allows you to choose from different designs. However, aside from getting the suitable scrub to use, it is also of utmost importance that you know how to properly wash and sanitize your scrub.

Medical staffs often handle bodily secretions like blood, mucus, sweat, etc which often have millions of harmful bacteria. These substances often come in contact with the medical scrub, staining it and leaving microorganisms that can cause illness. Because of this, it is important that you know how to sanitize and wash your scrub properly, as well as prevent the spread of microbes to other places and people.

Here are tips in how to properly do so:

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Bring separate clothing – when going to the hospital or your workplace, wearing another set of clothes and place your scrub in a convenient bag. You can then change into your scrub when working, then change back to your separate clothes after work. This prevents you from spreading microbes that you get from the hospital to other people or other things while going home.

Separate your scrubs from other clothing – when washing your clothes, it is important that you separate your scrubs from your other clothes. Since there are harmful microbes on your uniform, mixing it with your other clothes can spread them. In order to isolate your other clothes from your uniform, you should get separate hampers for your soiled clothes and your used scrubs. This can isolate the disease causing microorganisms from spreading to your other clothing.

Aside from isolating harmful microbes to spread to your other clothing, separating your clothes can also help prevent damages to other items. Washing your medical scrubs may require you to use strong detergents and cleaning materials. Some clothes are made from materials that are easily ruined when washed with strong detergent, bleach, etc.

Washing it twice – when washing your scrub suit, you’ll need to it twice. The first one should be done with the use cold water and your regular detergent. This can help remove stain and loosen the stain on your scrub. Afterwards, you need to wash it again. This time, you’ll have to use hot water, bleach and stronger detergent. This will help remove any stain and harmful microorganisms that may have lodged on your scrub,

When using strong cleaning chemicals however, make sure that you don’t soak your scrub in them for a long time. Although they can help get rid of stain and microbes, they can also damage your scrub if left soaked for a prolonged period.

By following these tips, you can make sure that you clean your scrubs properly and keep it sanitized. You can also find scrubs that can easily be cleaned in medical stores or through online deals. You can even find ones that comes with fashionable designs and colors, while allowing you to move comfortably while going through with you work in the hospital.

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KKE: Interview with the Greek Communist Party

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Wikinews reporter Iain Macdonald has performed an interview with Dr Isabella Margara, a London-based member of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE). In the interview Margara sets out the communist response to current events in Greece as well as discussing the viability of a communist economy for the nation. She also hit back at Petros Tzomakas, a member of another Greek far-left party which criticised KKE in a previous interview.

The interview comes amid tensions in cash-strapped Greece, where the government is introducing controversial austerity measures to try to ease the nation’s debt-problem. An international rescue package has been prepared by European Union member states and the International Monetary Fund – should Greece require a bailout; protests have been held against government attempts to manage the economic situation.

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H.E. Suzanne Mubarak and H.R.H. Prince Charles open the British University in Egypt

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Today H.E. Suzanne Mubarak, wife of the Egyptian president, and H.R.H. Prince Charles inaugurated the British University in Egypt. The visit started with a tour of the campus, where they saw a demonstration physics laboratory as well as seminars in engineering and business. This was followed by speeches in front of the main building (pictured) by the chairman of the board of trustees Mr Farid Khamis, H.E. Suzanne Mubarak and finally by H.R.H. Prince Charles. The ceremony was completed when Mrs Mubarak and Prince Charles unveiled a plaque at the entrance to the main building.

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Delhi 5 Star Hotels Luxury, Elegance

Submitted by: David H. Urmann

Delhi is one of the most visited cities in the world; in fact most of the tourists or people from all round the globe coming to India lands in this city first. The city offers some of the most magnificent attractions in form of Red Fort, Parliament House, President s House, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Bahai Temple with some other nearby attractions. As Delhi is one of the most visited cities in India, it offers a range of accommodations ranging from cheap to mid and luxury five star hotels.

Some of the most renowned five star hotels of Delhi include Oberoi, Ashok, Hyatt Regency, InterContinental The Grand, Le Meridien are few of the hotels to name.

Le Meridien is one of the finest and the exotic five star hotels of Delhi. This magnificent hotel exhibits great luxury, comfort and class for the people looking for lavish accommodation. This hotel offers you the sheer comfort with great hospitality. Le Meridien is considered as a premier five star business hotel that is situated ideally amidst all the happenings of the city.

The hotel is situated in close proximity to Rashtrapati Bhawan, Parliament House and Connaught Place offering you an opportunity to shop and entertain yourself. The hotel offers around 358 tastefully decorated rooms and suites that are fully equipped with all the modern amenities and facilities. The rooms of the hotel include forty four deluxe suites, fifty four club president rooms and seven magnificently decorated designer suites.

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The facilities of the hotel include spa, banquet, car parking, banking facility, convention center, swimming pool, tennis court, valet, money exchange facility and many more things, you just name and the thing will be available with you.

Hotel Taj Mahal is considered as the meeting spot of the powerful, the wise and the famous. This magnificent hotel is situated ideally in close vicinity of most of the happening sites of the city such as Pragati Maidan, Connaught Place with many government offices and Diplomatic missions.

The hotel exhibits around two hundred and ninety four elegantly decorated rooms. These rooms are categorized as luxury, club, executive, deluxe and presidential suites. All the above mentioned rooms are furnished quite superbly and are equipped with a range of modern amenities and facilities.

The Imperial This hotel is not only India s but it is one of the finest hotels in Asia. This hotel is known for offering contemporary facilities and amenities with some really wonderful old world ambience. This is not it about the magnificence of this hotel; it also acts as a museum housing a great collection of art and historically significant items of British times.

The hotel has around hundred and eighty-eight rooms with forty-five numbers of exotic suites. This magnificent hotel is stretched over an area of about eight acres of extensive gardens.

The hotel is situated quite conveniently right in the center of the city and just about a half hour drive from Delhi airport.

The above mentioned hotels are like heaven of luxury and comfort that will surely make you relax and give you much needed break. These are the most prominent and sought after hotels among the international tourists looking for comfort and value for money.

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World Wildlife Fund: 75% of seafood species consumed in Singapore not caught sustainably

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

The Singaporean branch of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) published a guide yesterday critiquing the practices employed to catch seafood destined for sale in the country. According to the publication, three-quarters of the more than 40 species of seafood commonly consumed by Singaporean residents were obtained in a manner detrimental to environmental sustainability.

The guide, titled the Singapore Seafood Guide, lists fish species such as Indian threadfin, silver pomfret, and yellowbanded scad, all frequently used in Singaporean dishes, under its “Avoid” category. Highlighting the high rates at which these species are being fished and consumed, the WWF said, “Without collective and decisive action, these popular fish could disappear from Singapore’s menus within our lifetime.”

On her organization’s reasons for publishing the guide, WWF-Singapore CEO Elaine Tan stated, “We are squandering one of our greatest natural resources by failing to manage our fish stocks sensibly. As one of the biggest consumers of seafood in the world per capita, Singaporeans have a big role to play in protecting our oceans. The Seafood Guide empowers everyone in the supply chain to make conscious choices that prevent the further exploitation of fish stocks.” According to the WWF, an average Singaporean eats 22kg (about 48.5lb) of seafood annually, versus 20kg (44lb) average per person globally.

In conjunction with the launch of the guide, the WWF started the Sustainable Seafood Business Forum on Tuesday to promote action on the topic among seafood purveyors. An initiative which emerged from the forum was the Responsible Seafood Group, which counts amongst its members supplier Global Ocean Link and integrated resort Marina Bay Sands. All organizations involved in the group agree to standards on the sustainable sourcing of seafood as outlined by the WWF.

On Marina Bay Sands’ commitment to seafood sustainability, Kevin Teng, the resort’s Executive Director of Sustainability, said, “Since 2014, we have eliminated sharks fin from the restaurants we own and operate. At that time, we also started serving selected seafood sourced from suppliers that fish or farm responsibly, based on global seafood standards.”

Lucas Glanville, Executive Chef of Grand Hyatt Singapore, stated, “Our customers are demanding to know where their seafood comes from. Finding alternatives to endangered species on the red list and choosing to work with sustainable suppliers and their products has gone beyond being a corporate responsibility, and become a commercially viable decision for us”. According to the WWF, the hotel chain serves seafood compliant with its sustainability standards.

The WWF has compared Singapore’s population to that of Finland, whilst also highlighting the discrepancy in seafood sustainability practices in both countries. According to a report by the organization, 98% of seafood consumed in Finland meets WWF standards on sustainability.

Matti Ovaska, conservation officer for the WWF’s Finnish branch, elaborated on the country’s sustainability practices where seafood consumption is concerned, “Sustainability has become an everyday element in Finland’s seafood trade, and companies are very familiar with the origin of the fish they purchase. In addition, over one third of Finns use the seafood guide consciously to make better decisions”.

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Canadian activist June Callwood dies at 82

Saturday, April 14, 2007

June Callwood, Canadian Journalist, humanitarian, and activist, died today of cancer at age 82.

“The Casey House community is deeply appreciative to the Frayne family for sharing their precious mother and wife with us for so many years. “We send them our love and deepest condolences.”

Callwood, born June 2, 1924 in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, first became a journalist for Brantford Expositor and later for The Globe and Mail, she began doing freelance journalism for magazines including Maclean’s, hosted several television shows for the CBC and Vision TV, and wrote 30 books. In 2003, she was diagnosed with cancer and refused treatment so she could continue her activism, but just this month the disease began to worsen until her death this morning at Toronto‘s Princess Margaret Hospital. Just last month a biography entitled June Callwood: A Life of Action was written by author Anne Dublin.

Callwood left a significant legacy of activism and community service. She helped to found the Toronto AIDS hospice Casey House, the youth hostel Digger House, Nellie’s hostel for women, PEN Canada, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation. Callwood was also a past spokesperson for the Campaign Against Child Poverty.

Casey House (June Callwood) is named after her son, Casey Frayne, who was killed in a motorcycle accident involving a drunk driver, in 1982 at the age of 20.

In 1978, she was made a member of the Order of Canada, she became an Officer with the Order of Canada in 1985, and became Companion in the year 2000. In 1988, the Order of Ontario was awarded to her and in 2004 a street in Toronto was named after her. Her last interview was on CBC’s The Hour hosted by George Stroumboulopoulos in 2005.

Callwood is survived by her husband, Trent Frayne, her two daughters, Jessie Frayne, Jill Frayne, and her son, Brant Frayne.

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