Sunday, January 10, 2010

Chinese officials have said that their country’s exports surged last December to edge out Germany as the world’s biggest exporter.

The official Xinhua news agency reported today that figures from the General Administration for Customs showed that exports jumped 17.7% in December from a year earlier. Over the whole of 2009 total Chinese exports reached US$1.2 trillion, above Germany’s forecast $1.17 trillion.

Huang Guohua, a statistics official with the customs administration, said the December exports rebound was an important turning point for China’s export sector. He commented that the jump was an indication that exporters have emerged from their downslide.

“We can say that China’s export enterprises have completely emerged from their all-time low in exports,” he said.

However, although China overtook Germany in exports, China’s total foreign trade — both exports and imports — fell 13.9% last year.

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By Adam Peters

Decorating for Christmas is a family tradition filled with spirit. Here are some tips and tricks to getting the most out of the experience.

For many people, looking forward to the first day of December is something they do all year long. There are many things to think about including decorating for Christmas. Decorating on day after Halloween is even considered normal in most areas. Nevertheless, when ti comes time to decorate, you will want to make sure that the entire house gets some attention including the trees and bushes outside. You can create a scene that looks like it is out of a magazine. If you love to decorate for Christmas it can’t come soon enough for you.

Start Outside

Be sure that you take time in decorating for the holiday season. The last thing that you want is a messy, unorganized mess on your front lawn. You want people to know that you have great decorating skills as that is what they will ultimately appreciate, not overdone yards thrown together. Creating an elegant look is important. For some, the use of just white lights that twinkle is all that’s needed. Be sure to consider the bushes, your porch, the house structure and trees in your yard.

Heading Indoors

Once you step inside the door, you will need more decorating time! For example, if you have a spiral staircase, this can be an amazing place to start your decorating for Christmas. You can easily wrap the lights around the staircase all the way up. You may even want to make it a family tradition to decorate these important design elements in the home. Choose a theme, color or style to make it your own. What’s important is to make each experience in decorating a memorable one for all in the family.

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Tree Cutting

Since the Christmas tree is an important part of the process, you may want to consider going and cutting your own tree down. It is a large undertaking. Pick a day that is no too cold, nor too snowy to do it. Be sure that everyone is in the right spirit to go about doing so. You can also look towards local organizations and tree sale lots throughout your area for more ideas and places to select them.

Decorating for Christmas is not done until the tree is fully decorated with all of your favorite ornaments. With soft carols playing in the background, enjoy spending time decorating for Christmas together with your family. This creates a family tradition and experience unlike any other.

What’s With Christmas Wrapping Paper?

Christmas wrapping paper tips and tricks. How to use it, store it and how to avoid needing to use it if you do not want to.

Christmas wrapping paper is one of the most troublesome of things that you have to deal with during the holiday season. You will need to select the right paper, wrap the gifts and then hope it looks good. While some may enjoy the trouble of wrapping these gifts, many are not willing to spend that extra time with it. If you only have a few gifts to tackle, the task can be fun and enjoyable but when there is a stack of gifts that need to be wrapped, the task quickly turns boring. Yet, the fact is that opening gifts that have been wrapped is well worth the work it takes to put them together especially for the giver.

Difficult To Use?

Perhaps one of the largest problems with Christmas wrapping paper is just how difficult it can be to use. Purchasing less than quality products can cause you to have easily ripped paper or the wrong size that you need. What’s more, when you are done using it, where are you going to store it? It can take a lot to plan a place to store it that will allow it to last and look great for the next year.

Saving It Tips

If you have had problems with saving your wrapping paper for the next year, here are a few things to think about. You may want to consider purchasing the specific bins that are designed specifically for Christmas wrapping paper. These will work well, because they can keep the oddly shaped paper rolls safe while still providing for their quality. In some, you can also tuck away tape, bows, scissors and other accessories for the wrapping needs next year. Best of all, if you invest in purchasing the wrapping paper after the Christmas season is over; you will be able to save money in the long run. As long as you can store is safely, then go for it.

For those that just can not stand to use wrapping paper and deal with all the trouble that goes along with it, find other solutions. Instead of Christmas wrapping paper, why not use gift bags with a Christmas theme?

For many, this is the type of wrapping they do all the time and the receiver still appreciates it. You can find a variety of sized bags to use including oddly sized items. But, even when you use other options it may be important to have a bit of Christmas wrapping paper available to use just in case.

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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Argentine footballer Javier Mascherano announced retirement from international football after losing 3–4 against France in the Last 16 knockout phase of the FIFA World Cup yesterday.

Mascherano made his international debut on June 17, 2003, at the age of nineteen. Since then, he has won 147 international caps with Argentina, a national record. Mascherano has featured in four different FIFA World Cup tournaments, since the 2006 World Cup.

After the match, 34-year-old Mascherano said, “It’s time to say goodbye and for the younger players to step in.” He also said, “Personally, from now on, I will be just another fan, it’s over” ((es))Spanish language: ?En lo personal, a partir de ahora, seré un hincha más. Se terminó.

In the last four years, Mascherano has won the silver medal at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, 2015 Copa América ((en))America Cup and 2016’s Copa América Centenario.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A recent study by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows that the oil and gas industry are creating earthquakes. New information from the Midwest region of the United States points out that these man-made earthquakes are happening more frequently than expected. While more frequent earthquakes are less of a problem for regions like the Midwest, a geology professor from the University of Southern Indiana, Dr. Paul K. Doss, believes the disposal of wastewater from the hydraulic fracturing (or “fracking”) process used in extracting oil and gas has the possibility to pose potential problems for groundwater.

“We are taking this fluid that has a whole host of chemicals in it that are useful for fracking and putting it back into the Earth,” Doss said. “From a purely seismic perspective these are not big earthquakes that are going to cause damage or initiate, as far as we know, any larger kinds of earthquakes activity for Midwest. [The issue] is a water quality issue in terms of the ground water resources that we use.”

Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a technique used by the oil and gas industries which inject highly pressurized water down into the Earth’s crust to break rock and extract natural gas. Most of the fluids used for fracking are proprietary, so information about what chemicals are used in the various fluids are unknown to the public and to create a competitive edge.

Last Monday four researchers from the University of New Brunswick released an editorial that sheds light on the potential risks that the current wastewater disposal system could have on the province’s water resources. The researchers share the concern that Dr. Doss has and have come out to say that they believe fracking should be stopped in the province until there is an environ­mentally safe way to dispose the waste wastewater.

“If groundwater becomes contamin­ated, it takes years to decades to try to clean up an aquifer system,” University of New Brunswick professor Tom Al said.

While the USGS group which conducted the study says it is unclear how the earthquake rates may be related to oil and gas production, they’ve made the correlation between the disposal of wastewater used in fracking and the recent upsurge in earthquakes. Because of the recent information surfacing that shows this connection between the disposal process and earthquakes, individual states in the United States are now passing laws regarding disposal wells.

The problem is that we have never, as a human society, engineered a hole to go four miles down in the Earth’s crust that we have complete confidence that it won’t leak.

“The problem is that we have never, as a human society, engineered a hole to go four miles down in the Earth’s crust that we have complete confidence that it won’t leak,” Doss said. “A perfect case-in-point is the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010, that oil was being drilled at 18,000 feet but leaked at the surface. And that’s the concern because there’s no assurance that some of these unknown chemical cocktails won’t escape before it gets down to where they are trying to get rid of them.”

It was said in the study released by the New Brunswick University professors that if fracking wastewater would contaminate groundwater, that current conventional water treatment would not be sufficient enough to remove the high concentration of chemicals used in fracking. The researchers did find that the wastewater could be recycled, can also be disposed of at proper sites or even pumped further underground into saline aquifers.

The New Brunswick professors have come to the conclusion that current fracking methods used by companies, which use the water, should be replaced with carbon diox­ide or liquefied propane gas.

“You eliminate all the water-related issues that we’re raising, and that peo­ple have raised in general across North America,” Al said.

In New Brunswick liquefied propane gas has been used successfully in fracking some wells, but according to water specialist with the province’s Natural Resources De­partment Annie Daigle, it may not be the go-to solution for New Brunswick due its geological makeup.

“It has been used successfully by Corridor Resources here in New Bruns­wick for lower volume hydraulic frac­turing operations, but it is still a fairly new technology,” Daigle said.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working with U.S. states to come up with guidelines to manage seismic risks due to wastewater. Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, the EPA is the organization that also deals with the policies for wells.

Oil wells, which are under regulation, pump out salt water known as brine, and after brine is pumped out of the ground it’s disposed of by being pumped back into the ground. The difference between pumping brine and the high pressurized fracking fluid back in the ground is the volume that it is disposed of.

“Brine has never caused this kind of earthquake activity,” Doss said. “[The whole oil and gas industry] has developed around the removal of natural gas by fracking techniques and has outpaced regulatory development. The regulation is tied to the ‘the run-of-the-mill’ disposal of waste, in other words the rush to produce this gas has occurred before regulatory agencies have had the opportunity to respond.”

According to the USGS study, the increase in injecting wastewater into the ground may explain the sixfold increase of earthquakes in the central part of the United States from 2000 – 2011. USGS researchers also found that in decades prior to 2000 seismic events that happened in the midsection of the U.S. averaged 21 annually, in 2009 it spiked to 50 and in 2011 seismic events hit 134.

“The incredible volumes and intense disposal of fracking fluids in concentrated areas is what’s new,” Doss said. “There is not a body of regulation in place to manage the how these fluids are disposed of.”

The study by the USGS was presented at the annual meeting of the Seismological Society of America on April 18, 2012.

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By Audrey Thomas

Waste of Inventory, as defined by the Toyota Production System, is easier to spot in a manufacturing setting than in an office. Be assured, though, its there! Waste in a plant is usually quite visible. On the surface its easy to see raw materials and resources that arent being used . Piles of sheet metal and other parts sitting around are easy to spot too. But in an office, waste can be a little trickier to see and identify.

1. Processes – Think about the number of signatures required to get an initiative approved and in place in your company. How long does the paperwork sit in someones office? Sometimes a bottleneck occurs which keeps things from moving forward. If this is the case, can a few signatures be removed from the layers presently required? Setting egos aside and putting the customer first will allow for processes to be streamlined.

2. Customer orders – Once someone places an order with your company, how long do they wait until its fulfilled and shipped? This represents another process that needs to be studied and evaluated on a regular basis to make sure that the customers needs are being met.

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3. Paper – Paper represents one of the most common wastes in an office. Are you hanging on to items because youre not sure whether or not they need to be saved? Reviewing your companys retention policies will give you the freedom to either keep or throw the paper that surrounds you. Start today and start out small. Each day moving forward give yourself 10 minutes to open a drawer, remove 2 of papers/files and see how much can be released. You will probably be amazed at what can be released as well as the amount of drawer space you gain.

4. Some years ago I was consulting with a senior level manager at a local hospital. She had 20 filing drawers in her small office. Thats 4 five-drawer filing cabinets. After sorting and purging the contents, she was left with 5 drawers of records which she was required to keep. 15 drawers of papers were shredded and recycled. And once the three empty filing cabinets were removed, it looked like an entirely new office with enough space to add a small table and chairs.

5. Office Supplies Having too many office supplies isnt as easy to spot as youd think. Sometimes people become mini hoarders in keeping their favorite pens and sticky notes tucked away. I confess. I love office supplies. And based on what Ive observed in others offices, Im not alone. What if your employer declared a moratorium on the purchasing of supplies? Would you freak out? I know of a company who did just this. It took nearly six months for the employees to completely use up the supplies that were tucked into the recesses of the company. To avoid this Waste of Inventory, designate one person in each department to oversee the purchasing and maintenance of office supplies.

6. Time – Its something we all have equal shares of yet sometimes we feel as if were being shorted on our daily allotment of 24 hours. Identifying wasted time is hard to do because we dont always want to admit that were wasteful in this area. AT the office, do you spend too much time in meetings or being interrupted by others? How about the amount of time spent reading and processing emails? If youre checking email more than 3-4x a day, youve got room for improvement. Using a time log sheet or software will help you be more realistic in understanding where your time is being spent and see where adjustments need to be made.

Discovering wasteful areas in and around your office will hopefully motivate you to remove that waste and replace it with more efficient systems and processes.

About the Author: Audrey Thomas is a Minneapolis-based speaker, author, and Lean Office expert. Her most popular presentations are Entangled in E-mail, Getting Organized with MS Outlook and Introduction to Lean Office. Thomas serves as the Past-President of the National Speakers Association-Minnesota. She can be reached at Audrey@OrganizedAudrey.com 1-866-767-0455. For more information go to: www.OrganizedAudrey.com or

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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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Friday, October 12, 2007

I had an unofficial phone call from Gay Talese last Tuesday. He had just flown back from Colombia and he was cranky. “I’m happy to do an interview with you,” he said, “but what the hell could you ask me that’s not already out there? Have you even bothered to look?!”

“Jeez, Mr. Talese, lots of things,” was my response. I lied. The truth is that when I call people to interview them, I do not have a set of preconceived questions. My agenda is to talk to them and gain a sense of who they are; to flesh them out as humans. To find out what they think about the world around them at that moment. With Gay Talese I had little interest in talking about Frank Sinatra Has a Cold and with Augusten Burroughs I had little interest in discussing Running with Scissors. I want to know what they think about things outside of the boxes people have placed them in.

With a memoirist like Burroughs, even this is a challenge. What parts of his life he has not written about himself, other interviewers have strip-mined. When we met for dinner at Lavagna in the East Village, I explained to Augusten this issue. I suggested we make the interview more of a conversation to see if that would be more interesting. “Instead of you in the catbird seat,” I said, “let’s just talk.”

We struck an instant rapport. What set out to be an hour and half interview over dinner had turned into four hours of discussion about our lives similarly lived. I removed half of the interview: the half that focused on me.

Below is Wikinews reporter David Shankbone’s conversation with writer Augusten Burroughs.


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byAlma Abell

People who need fast cash and don’t have access to credit probably have more options than they at first realize. However, some options are more preferable than others. They may be able to get a loan, but fast-cash loans usually come with high interest rates, and they also must have the means to pay the money back. Selling something at a pawn shop is another possibility. Individuals who do some work on their own vehicles are likely to have used automotive parts in the garage that are just taking up space. They can bring these items to shops that sell used automobile components and pay Cash For a used car part in good working order.

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It may be surprising to many people how much these components are worth. A shop that pays Cash For a used car part accepts a large variety of items, but pays a premium for certain ones. Some of those include starter and alternator cores, aluminum and brass radiators, and aluminum tire rims. Some items they sell for scrap metal and some to customers looking for used components. Core parts can be sold to companies that rebuild those automotive components. Many vehicle owners prefer to spend less for a rebuilt starter, for instance, than to pay full price for a new one.

Used tires with little wear also are in demand at these stores. Buying a full set of new tires generally is the best choice, but not everyone can afford this. Replacing two or four old, worn tires with a good set of used ones allows that vehicle owner to safely drive for many more miles. One tire that has blown out or otherwise become ruined can be replaced with a suitable used model as well.

With cash in hand from a store such as The Tire Shop & Used Auto Parts, a person can pay an overdue electric bill, get an appliance fixed or even just do something fun. There’s no feeling of irresponsibility hanging overhead like there might be for taking out a personal loan and spending the money on concert or football tickets. Please visit the website Thetireshophi.com to learn more about getting money for used parts.



Monday, June 14, 2021

Arthur Oliver Kostendt, a candidate running in the mayoral election of the US city of Cleveland, Ohio set to take place November 2, discussed his campaign and policies with Wikinews this spring.

According to Cleveland Scene, 29-year-old Kostendt is a member of the Cuyahoga County, Ohio Republican Party but has referred to his campaign as “casual”. According to his web site’s personal biography, he was a cadet for the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), scout platoon leader for the 2nd Squadron of the 107th Cavalry Regiment of the Ohio Army National Guard and logistics officer for the 1st Battalion of the 145th Armored Regiment. He served in Kuwait, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia and assisted coalition force detachments in Southeast Asia.

Kostendt is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and summa cum laude graduate of Cleveland State University. He writes he uses an apostrophe to abbreviate his middle name as “Arthur O’Kostendt” instead of the customary period after the O to emphasise his Irish heritage.

A poll published May 5 by Baldwin Wallace University, which does not feature Mr Kostendt, has Dennis Kucinich and Basheer Jones leading in the mayoral race by 17.8 and 13.3 points, respectively, with a margin of error of up to five per cent either way. 48% of those surveyed were undecided. Incumbent mayor Frank G. Jackson, who won the 2017 Cleveland mayoral election with 59% of the vote, is eligible for a fifth term but announced on May 6 he would retire.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Fan Expo Canada ran in Toronto last weekend, from Thursday to Sunday, spread over both multi-storey buildings at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The event is one of North America’s largest pop culture events, with panels, product unveilings, screenings, an artists’ alley, and celebrity autographs.

Featured programming included reunions of cast members from 2001: A Space Odyssey, Back to the Future, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Degrassi: The Next Generation. Other cast panels included Star Trek Discovery, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Grand Theft Auto. Attendees could have their portfolios reviewed by staff from Marvel and DC Comics, speed date others of the same sexuality, or try a Doctor Who escape room.

The end-of-summer event is one of three held in Toronto by convention firm Informa, a list that also includes the springtime Toronto Comic Con.

Wikinews was there, and captured some of the cosplay creativity and booths full of products new and old.

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