Cool Cotton Pyjamas for Summer

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You may be wondering who wears cool cotton pyjamas for summer? Actually, almost anyone can wear cool cotton pyjamas for summer. Cotton is a good material for summer clothing because it keeps the wearer feeling fresh and cool. In fabric manufacturer parlance, cotton is a material that breathes so it is not surprising that cotton pyjamas are commonly used during the summer.

Children wear cotton pyjamas because they might feel too hot and bothered by other types of material that do not breathe like cotton does. On a hot summer night, parents will be glad they bought cool cotton pyjamas for summer for their kids because it cuts down on the complaints they get from their kids and assures a good night’s rest for everyone.

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Adults too opt to wear cool cotton pyjamas for summer for the same reason as kids do the cotton material allows them to remain comfortable even when the airconditioning is turned off. Both men and women can choose to wear cotton pyjamas rather than other types of nightwear during the summer.

Cotton is great to use in clothing provided you choose pyjamas based on organic cotton material. This means that the manufacturer opts to source his cotton from growers who do not use pesticides on their cotton. To grow the cotton, growers use natural fertilizers and organic crop rotation methods instead. Not only is this safer for the farming staff who have to handle the cotton, it is safer for the land because harmful pesticides do not enter the soil and damage the land’s ability to produce. And of course, consumers like you have the peace of mind knowing that you will be wearing cotton pyjamas that are pesticide free.

Pesticide-free or organic cotton is very important to use especially for baby clothes. If you want to buy cool cotton pyjamas for your child, then it would be wise to select organic-cotton-based pyjamas so that you are assured that your baby will not be chewing or sucking on any pesticides when he puts the ends of his clothes into his mouth, or that any pesticide-laden clothing will even touch your child’s very sensitive skin. You may find that ordinary cotton will even give your child a rash if used as material for cotton pyjamas for babies. Some children are more sensitive than others but none of them should ever be exposed to pesticide-laden clothing material at any time.

Because cotton is such a wonderful and flexible type of clothing material to use, many designers are incorporating cotton into their design materials of choice. Not just pyjamas lend their design well to cotton, but designers are finding that other types of clothing do well when cotton is used as the base material. That is why certain designers are using cotton to design dresses, skirts, tops and pants. One reason cotton is used by an increasing number of designers is because it keeps its body even when the clothing is worn regularly. Another reason is that cotton can be used for both casual wear and for elegant wear. Not many other types of fiber and material can boast of such versatility.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

While nearly all cover of the 2008 Presidential election has focused on the Democratic and Republican candidates, the race for the White House also includes independents and third party candidates. These parties represent a variety of views that may not be acknowledged by the major party platforms.

As a non-partisan news source, Wikinews has impartially reached out to these candidates, throughout the campaign. The most recent of our interviews is Laurens, South Carolina‘s John Taylor Bowles. Mr. Bowles is running with the endorsement of the National Socialist Order of America, a Minnesota-based Neo-Nazi party created after a recent rift in the National Socialist Movement.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

As gas prices have risen in the United States, the regional transport authority for southeastern Pennsylvania, SEPTA, has seen a sharp increase in ridership, which has caused overcrowding on the trains.

“As fuel prices have continued to rise, SEPTA ridership has steadily increased and is the highest in 18 years,” said SEPTA General Manager Joseph Casey. Monthly ridership was 22 percent higher last month than a year ago.

“They have crushed loads on their rail lines, already where people are standing, and there’s not enough seats,” said Rich Bickel, the director of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.

“At peak times some railcars are standing room only and commuter parking lots are nearly full. All Regional Rail lines are running near full capacity and the train station parking lots are at about 90 percent capacity or more,” SEPTA spokesperson Felipe Suarez said.

While SEPTA awaits new Silverliner V trains from Hyundai Rotem, which begin arriving in 2009, it had hoped to lease eight rail cars from New Jersey Transit, at an agreed-upon rate of US$10,000 per month. However, due to problems with insurance and liability indemnification, the deal fell through, according to Casey.

SEPTA has entered a new agreement to purchase the eight rail cars from NJ Transit. The transit authority will pay US$670,000 for the cars and assorted supplies plus one additional inoperative car which will be used for spare parts. The rail cars will be operated using a SEPTA provided locomotive as they are not self-propelled.

The cars are being disposed of by NJ Transit because it has switched from single-floor cars to double-decker cars.

SEPTA is expecting to raise US$3.1 million by selling rail that has been out of service since 1981 at auction.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Former Deputy President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, has appeared in a Durban court to face corruption charges. Mr Zuma was dismissed by the President, Thabo Mbeki, earlier in the year, following the conviction on fraud charges of his financial advisor, Schabir Shaik.

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By Craig Clowes

Now that you are settled in life, you have a good job, may be someone you love and a lot to look forward to in life ahead, why not get hold of a car. Obviously you cannot guarantee to have good money to buy an expensive car of your dreams, but why not a bit cheaper one and even better than that, on loan. Yes, you can get cars on loan if searched for. Nowadays many companies and websites are giving car loans so that you can have that romantic long drive with your beloved or a family outing. Car loans are given on all cars, may it be small or big but make sure you get a car in your reach. If it is your first time, go for a small one. Other than that, online car loans seem to catch the eye of everyone these days for their offers and installments are quite reasonable. They cost less than many normal auto mobile loans found in the market and many companies have started their career by giving online car loans.

When one hears the word online, a sudden thought that clicks really badly may be the chances of fraud since no one is really sitting down and talking to you up front. Many known firms have turned to the internet to cater to those citizens who are unable to get proper car loans from them in the city where the office of these firms exist. Hence it is the support of internet that is getting them customers all around the country. Turning to the internet has favored them because their demand has doubled. Trustworthy names have lots of customers here online getting their car loans from them. It is worth mentioning that it is true that fraud happens but due to some strictness here on the internet now these sites are not available and people have been jailed. Meaning there is security and safety now when applying for online car loans. The steps are quite simple, you fill out a form that asks for detail but it is not very lengthy. This form is forwarded to the representatives of this website and they check for the availability of your desired car and close enough vehicles for you. A list of cars is then sent to you to choose from. Where ever the car is, it will be given to you after submitting the first installment. Now it is just a matter of time till you pay off your online car loans through monthly installments. Interest rates are fixed and you will get all such information before hand from the company either on the website itself or afterwards through email.

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Friday, August 18, 2006

Two New Zealand men, Richard Stuart Hayes and Troy Jonathon Elliot, have been convicted of running an illegal mobile text based competition after 27 winners did not receive the car prizes. The pair were found guilty yesterday in a decision reached by Judge Nicola Mathers in Auckland District Court, following a February hearing.

The two convicts, whose names were suppressed until yesterday, are the directors of the company which ran the ‘TxtDrive’ competition in March 2004, the Watch and Win Company. The company had hoped to gain a profit of NZ$2.5 million, but due to lack of interest and entrants they could not afford to honour the daily prizes as they had only raised $414,595.

“I am satisfied that the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has proved to me beyond reasonable doubt that Mr Hayes and Mr Elliot organised an illegal lottery. I consider they deliberately entered into the scheme and were careless as to the legality of this novel scheme.” Judge Mathers said.

During the 27-day competition, cellphone users had to send a $0.99 text message during television adverts on TV 2 for the opportunity to win a Peugeot car a day or free products from Pizza Hut.

Settlements have been reached with the winners; only one received a car.

Hayes and Elliot argued that it was not a lottery but a sales promotion, which means it didn’t need to be licensed by the DIA.

Mark Woolford, DIA lawyer, said “Internal Affairs had to prove that the Hayes and Elliot organised the competition, that it was a lottery under the definition of the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1977, and that it was not authorised as a lottery by Internal Affairs.”

A sales promotion is defined as “Any competition promoted by a manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler or retailer for the purpose of promoting the sale of goods or services.” Judge Mathers said she was satisfied the TxtDrive competition was an illegal lottery.

The two men are to appear back in court on 6 October, they face either a fine of $4,000 or three months in prison under the maximum penalties.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

At least eight people have been killed in a plane crash near the southern Minnesota town of Owatonna, the Associated Press and local media reported Thursday morning.

One person, who had been listed in critical condition as of 11:40 a.m. in the Owatonna hospital has died from injuries sustained in the accident, the Associated Press reported just before 3:00 p.m. that afternoon. At least one person is unaccounted for while investigator determine whether the person boarded the plane in New Jersey, according to the Steele County Sheriff’s Office.

Star Tribune reported that charter flight 81, a Raytheon BAE 125-800A commercial jet, had not landed properly on the 5,500 foot runway at Owatonna Degner Regional Airport just after 9:30 a.m local time en route from Atlantic City, New Jersey. The plane either tried to take off or could not stop in time.

The plane was owned by East Coast Jets Inc. of Allentown, Pennsylvania. Aviation Research Group told the Star Tribune that East Coast Jets operates 11 aircraft — Hawker and Lear jets — and employs 21 pilots.

“They have a good safety history,” ARG President Joe Moeggenberg told the Star Tribune, based on federal data. “There were no recent incidents.”

This model of aircraft “has a very good safety record; been around along time,” said Gary Robb, aviation expert and attorney with a Kansas City law firm that represents aviation crash victims.

Gary Robb, an aviation expert and attorney told the Star Tribune that the aircraft “has a very good safety record [and has] been around along time.”

According to the Star Tribune, the pilots have been identified as Clark Keefer of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Dan D’Ambrosio of Hellertown, Pennsylvania. Pilot error has not been identified as a cause for the crash, but investigators caution it is to early for any conclusions to be made.

Graphics released by the Star Tribune show that the plane ended up past the runway it was attempting to land on. The Associated Press reports that debris was scattered 500 feet beyond the runway.

The bodies have been taken to Rochester for examination, while the plane’s data recorders have been flown to Washington, DC.

Both WCCO-TV and the Star Tribune report that the time of the crash coincided with a line of storms moving through the area, though what effect, if any the storm had, is under investigation. Witnesses told the Star Tribune that the worst of the storm had gone at the time of the crash and only light wind and rain remained. The Associated Press confirms from the National Weather Service that “the storms were subsiding at the time of the crash.”

Owatonna resident John Billingsly, a retired pilot who worked at the airport for many years, told the Star Tribune, “I saw the plane making its final approach, and it appeared nothing was wrong. We’d just had a lot of wind, but it had calmed down a bit and mostly subsided by that time.”

The plane, a charter for Viracon, Inc. of Owatonna, was flying customers from “a couple of different companies” to discuss a $2 billion dollar casino and hotel project in Las Vegas, Nevada that Revel Entertainment is building. Atlantic City Mayor Scott Evans told the Associated Press that two high-level employees for Revel and an employee of Tishman Construction. Viracon is an architectural glass fabricator and Tishman is assisting Revel.

As of 5:00 a.m Friday, five of the victims, including the two pilots, have been identified by the Associated press.

APG International, a company specializing in glass facades, lost two executives: Marc Rosenberg, the chief operating officer, and Alan Barnett, an assistant project manager, according to the Glassboro, N.J. company’s spokeswoman Amelia Townsend.

The Tishman empoyee, the only victim identified, was project manager Karen Sandland, 44, based in Newark, New Jersey company spokesman Bud Perrone told the Associated Press.

The Revel employee’s idenities were released by the Star Tribune Friday, they are: Tony Craig, 50, of Brigantine, N.J., vice president of construction development; Chris Daul, 44, of Northfield, N.J., vice president of construction development; and Lawrence (Chip) Merrigan, 62, of Absecon N.J., director of field operations.

The crash is the deadliest in Minnesota since October 2002, when Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone and seven others died after their chartered twin-engine plane crashed in the woods near Eveleth, in Northern Minnesota, according to the Star Tribune.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an independent agency responsible for investigation of accidents involving aviation, highway, marine, pipelines and railroads in the United States (except aircraft of the armed forces and the intelligence agencies), will be investigating the crash.

The NTSB reported Friday through the Star Tribute that the agency has 14 investigators working on the crash, with assistance from the FBI.

The NTSB reports two other fatal accidents since 1962 at Owatonna airport. A crash in 1992 killed one and injured another and a crash in 2004 killed four people.

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Friday, June 3, 2022

Leaked correspondence between Tesla, Inc. boss Elon Musk and members of his executive team sent on Tuesday but published on Wednesday reveal his insistence that employees maintain an in-office presence for 40 hours per week “or depart Tesla.”

One email first published by Electrek and corroborated by Reuters with the subject line “Remote work is no longer [acceptable]” read in part: “Anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum (and I mean *minimum*) of 40 hours per week or depart Tesla. This is less than we ask of factory workers.”

A second email reiterated: “Everyone at Tesla is required to spend a minimum of 40 hours in the office per week. Moreover, the office must be where your actual colleagues are located, not some remote pseudo office. If you don’t show up, we will assume you have resigned.”

Though Electrek writes rolling back Covid-19 work-from-home policies is being considered by “every other company,” Reuters reports major Silicon Valley, California companies do not require a full-time return to the office. Google announced a “hybrid working approach,” where employees work in office three days per week but remain at home for two, effective since April.

In the second email, Musk justified his position: “There are of course companies that don’t require this, but when was the last time they shipped a great new product? It’s been a while […] Tesla has and will create and actually manufacture the most exciting and meaningful products of any company on Earth. This will not happen by phoning it in.”

He added his own experience having “lived in the factory so much” while production at his Fremont facility slowed between 2017-18. “If I had not done that, Tesla would long ago have gone bankrupt,” he wrote.

Workers’ health group Worksafe’s executive director, Stephen Knight wrote to Reuters that, although employers “…are finding that mandating a return of all employees is a recipe for outbreaks,” adding “Tesla’s disregard for worker safety is well documented, including their flouting of the county public health department at the start of the pandemic.”

In May 2020, Musk reopened a factory in Fremont despite local guidance, and the facility reported 440 coronavirus cases in the following seven months. Musk recently praised Chinese workers for “burning the 3 am oil,” whilst Americans try “to avoid going to work at all.”

A January Pew Research Center survey published February 16 found 61% of US adults currently working from home are doing so out of choice, and 77% reported teleworking at least some of the time.

In a tweet dated March 3, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal wrote: “Wherever you feel most productive and creative is where you will work and that includes working from home full-time forever. Office every day? That works too. Some days in office, some days from home? Of course.”

On May 13, Musk suspended a USD44 billion deal to acquire Twitter, citing a May 2 Reuters article that included an estimate of the percent of active users that were fake or spam accounts. CNN Business said Musk’s reasoning to do so was unclear.

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An electrician is an electrical contractor that you hire for remodeling jobs or new construction. These professionals can be licensed or not. Many homeowners wonder if it’s really necessary to hire the fully licensed company or individual when there are cheaper ways to get the jobs done.Electricians run new wires or replace old ones. They handle electrical boxes, fuses, conduit and circuits. They follow blueprints and plans designed by electrical engineers in order to create working systems within a home or commercial building. Some handymen and jacks-of-all-trades claim to be able to fix your wiring, but buyer beware: electric installations or repairs are complicated endeavors that demand respect from DIYers. Faulty wiring can be disastrous. Here are some pros and cons for hiring a licensed vs. unlicensed individual or business.Pros of Hiring a Licensed Electrician:- Licensed pros have had to do coursework in order to learn the ins and outs of electricity. Not only did they have to study and pass tests, they also had to spend time working out in the field acquiring hands-on experience.- A homeowner can check with the local board of electrical contractors in order to learn about a pro’s past history. Is his or her license up to date? Have there been any unresolved complaints about them? These are important items to check into.- Building codes are set up to ensure public safety, and licensed contractors will stay up to date with them. When electrical work is done, the local municipalities will inspect it to make sure it’s done correctly.- In order to go through the steps to get their license, these individuals had to be dedicated to their craft and in refining their skill set. This dedication will shine through in the degree to which you can trust their work.Pros of Hiring an Unlicensed Electrician:- An unlicensed person’s fees will be less expensive than one licensed. If you “know a guy” who can do the work you need done, and if it’s not a huge task, you might be able to save some money here.- Since an unlicensed worker won’t usually bother with permits and inspections, the job will be completed faster, which is cool if you’re trying to finish the work in a hurry.Cons of a Licensed Professional:- It will cost more cash to hire a professional, but it’s important to remember that you often get what you pay for.- A homeowner will have to get permits and wait for inspectors. Still, the homeowner will be assured that when all is done, the job has been done right.Cons of an Unlicensed Handyman:- Crossed wires can short out and burn your house down. Worse yet, if the insurance company learns that a non-professional performed the work, they may not pay for the damage caused by the fire.- Because the handyman isn’t being watched over by municipalities, inspectors or the board of contractors, if something goes wrong, there’s no recourse.When building a new house or remodeling, there are many decisions to be made. Deciding between hiring an unlicensed or licensed electrician is one of them. After weighing the facts, a homeowner will have to make a decision for him or herself.



March 26, 2005

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and Canada National Railway (CN) have worked out a tentative agreement, avoiding a walkout scheduled for midnight on the 26th by 604 workers.

The previous contract expired 31 December 2003, and the union notified CN of their intent to strike 23 March. The IBEW members covered under the contract maintain the track signals, and radio and data networks which monitor the movement of trains.

Federal mediators helped facilitate the agreement, invited by both the union and company. Montreal-based CN announced the four-year deal via a Business-wire release, but withheld the terms of the agreement pending a ratification vote, but did say the agreement is retroactive to 1 January 2004.

CN resumed talks earlier in March with 1,750 engineers after the union and company agreed possible work stoppages would be after 12 May 2005. Track maintenance workers signed a 4-year contract deal with CN in February, as well as a tentative settlement with conductors, yard service employees and traffic co-ordinators. In 2004 a 28-day strike by 5,000 clerical and cargo terminal workers cost the company an estimate CA$24 million.

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