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Thaksin still pervades Thai political landscape

Wednesday, July 8, 2009 

Thailand’s fugitive ex-premier, Thaksin Shinawatra is in the news again today, phoning supporters in the country and appealing for no celebration of his sixtieth birthday at Sanam Luang outside the royal palace in Bangkok. This follows some red-shirted United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) supporters vowing to go ahead with the party despite Bangkok’s Governor, Sukhumband Paribatra, saying he will deny any request.

According to Thailand’s English-language Bangkok Post, UDD leader Shinawat Haboonpad expressed determination to see the July 26 celebration go ahead, “… we will show our civil disobedience and ignore his order”.

The divisive impact of the populist Thaksin stretches back prior to him being ousted by a bloodless military coup in September 2006. As far back as 2005 figures within the Thai establishment were speaking against him; Thaksin used the courts to try and prevent dissemination of negative material, including the publication of a sermon by a respected Buddhist monk who compared him to Phra Devadhat, the Thai Buddhist equivalent of the devil. Bangkokians formed into the yellow-shirted anti-Thaksin People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) accusing the Prime Minister of corruption. Following the military intervention in 2006, and a groundswell of support among rural poor voters, the opposing pro-Thaksin groups formed into the UDD. Despite conviction in-absentia, Thaksin colours Thai politics, and has derailed efforts to stabilise the country’s political institutions.

This past week it has been the lead-up to the December 2008 dissolution of the pro-Thaksin People’s Power Party (PPP) government that has resurfaced. The then-Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat was barred from politics and his PPP dissolved by the country’s Constitutional Court following anti-Thaksin yellow shirts occupying Bangkok’s international airport and stranding as many as 300,000 tourists in the country. Now the country’s Foreign Minister, Kasit Piromya, a PAD leader, is facing pressure to step down for his part in the airport siege and blockade.

A report in Monday’s Bangkok Post indicates that Thai authorities continue to pursue Thaksin. The Interior Minister said that an attempt had been made to arrest Thaksin in Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur, but he had evaded capture and managed to return to Fiji where he remains in exile and a fugitive.

Plants may adapt faster to climate change than previously thought, new study shows

Thursday, August 12, 2010 

A new study suggests that plants can adapt to changing climatic conditions more efficiently than previously thought, making the onset of climate change less of a concern for plant species around the world. Jodrell Laboratory in the London Botanical Gardens has discovered that plants can alter specific components of their genetic make-up to suit rising temperatures and varying levels of rainfall that would otherwise take hundred of years to develop through natural selection, via a process known as epigenetics.

This newly discovered ability suggests that mass plant extinction brought on by climate change may not happen to the extent that scientists previously predicted. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change claimed in 2007 that “20 to 30 per cent of species assessed so far are likely to be at increased risk of extinction if increases in global average warming exceed 1.5C to 2.5C”, a statement that now needs re-evaluating.

The study focused on three species of common spotted orchid that grow in varying environments. These plants had nearly identical genetic heritage, but thrived under very different conditions. Mark Chase of Jodrell Laboratory claims that “[their] results are particularly relevant in the present context of widespread environmental challenges and give us more hope in the adaptive potential of organisms […] it is not instantaneous, but it is much faster than we thought previously”.

It is still unclear whether plants would adapt in the same way under “extreme” climate change.

Ohio man kills teen who walked on his lawn

Tuesday, March 21, 2006 

Charles Martin, 66, of Union Township, Ohio called 911 on Sunday saying, “I just killed a kid. I shot him with a goddamn .410 shotgun, twice. He’s laying in the yard.”

Police say Martin shot and killed Larry Mugrage, 15, a high school freshman, for walking onto his lawn on Sunday.

“I’ve been harassed by him and his parents for five years. Today just blew it up,” Martin told dispatchers when he called 911.

Martin has been charged with murder.

On Monday, Judge James Shriver ordered that Martin be held without bail. A hearing is scheduled for Thursday.

Garden at Elmwood and Forest in Buffalo, N.Y. dedicated

Thursday, June 22, 2006 

Buffalo, New York – Yesterday, a recently-planted garden and “Welcome to the Elmwood Village” sign at the corner of Elmwood and Forest Avenues in Buffalo, New York was dedicated to the community at 6 PM. The garden was planted by a group of local citizens known as the Elmwood Village Gatekeepers, who formed to maintain the green space on the corner which is unmaintained by Hans Mobius, the owner of the land and properties at 1109-1121 Elmwood.

“This is our neighborhood, and we don’t want to see it go down-hill. The lawns are part of the look of this corner that we love, and we can do something about,” said Joe Runfola an area resident.

The Gatekeepers are hopeful that the “annuals and the perennials planted in the garden can be enjoyed by all for years to come,” said owner of Don Apparel with Patty Morris, Nancy Pollina.

Local artist Steven Myers and owner of Gateway Studios on Elmwood and Forest painted the new welcome sign.

“In the design, I wish to show the transition from green parks, to lively urban neighborhoods, to downtown, in the background. The four colors, red, white, yellow and black will also be incorporated in their pure form to represent the Native American medicine wheel, which teaches us that the four symbolic races are all part of the same human family,” said Myers.

The newly formed group hopes to plant an elm tree at the proposed site in July.

So far, 2 of the 5 businesses on the proposed site have relocated or closed their doors. The group is hopeful that a lawsuit filed against the developer Savarino Construction Services Corporation and the City of Buffalo will stop the proposal from moving forward and hope that the garden can become a “community garden.”

The preliminary hearing, which was scheduled for 9:30am today was initially postponed until July 20, 2006; however, attorney Arthur J. Giacalone, who is representing the petitioners of the lawsuit Nancy Pollina and Patricia Morris, Angeline Genovese and Evelyn Bencinich, owners of residences on Granger Place which abut the rear of the proposed site, Nina Freudenheim, a resident of nearby Penhurst Park, and Sandra Girage, the owner of a two-family residence on Forest Avenue less than a hundred feet from the proposed hotel’s sole entrance and exit driveway, has said that the preliminary hearing has been postponed indefinitely and at the moment no new date has been set. According to Giacalone, Savarino Construstion has not yet presented their case and has not yet filed their papers.

Demand for biofuel irrigation worsens global water crisis

Monday, August 21, 2006 

A report by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) says rising demand for irrigation to produce food and biofuels will aggravate scarcities of water. “One in three people is enduring one form or another of water scarcity,” states the report compiled by 700 experts.

IWMI warns there has to be a radical transformation in the management of water resources – citing as examples Australia, south-central China, and last year’s devastating drought in India. Report authors claim that the price of water could double or triple over the next two decades. The report, backed by the United Nations and farm research groups, shows that globally, water usage had increased by six times in the past 100 years and would double again by 2050 – driven mainly by irrigation and demands by agriculture.

Record oil prices and concerns about rapid onset climate change are driving more countries to produce biofuels – from sugarcane, corn or wood – as an alternative to fossil fuel. “If people are growing biofuels and food it will put another new stress,” says David Molden, who led the study at the Sri Lanka-based IWMI. “The big solution is to find ways to grow more food with less water. Basically, more crop per drop,” Molden said. “The number one recommendation… is to look to improve rain-fed systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.”

The report says conquering hunger and coping with an estimated 3 billion more humans by 2050 will result in an 80 percent increase in water use for agriculture. Irrigation absorbs around 74 percent and is likely to surge by 2050.

“We will have to change business as usual in order to deal with growing scarcity,” said Frank Rijsberman, director general of the IWMI, of the report released at the 2006 “World Water Week” conference in Stockholm. Solutions included helping poor countries to grow more food with available fresh water via simple, low-cost measures, a shift from past policies that favoured expensive dams or canals, the report said.

According to Rijsberman, there are two types of shortages: those observed in regions where water is over-exploited, causing a lowering of groundwater levels and rivers to dry up; and those in countries lacking the technical and financial resources to capture water – despite its abundance.

Billions of people in Asia and Africa already faced water shortages because of poor water management, he said. “We will not run out of bottled water any time soon, but some countries have already run out of water to produce their own food,” he said.

The report said that a calorie of food took roughly 1 litre of water to produce, with a kilo of grain needing only 500-4,000 litres compared to a kilo of industrially produced meat taking 10,000 litres.

“Without improvements in water productivity the consequences of this will be even more widespread water scarcity and rapidly increasing water prices.” Rijsberman said water scarcity in Africa was caused by a lack of infrastructure to get the water to the people who needed it. “The water is there, the rainfall is there, but the infrastructure isn’t there,” Rijsberman told reporters.

Other recommendations for certain regions include the extension and the improvement of agriculture using rainwater, the introduction of cereal varieties that need less water as well as the development of irrigation systems.

But the priority, Rijsberman stresses, is to change mentalities and often outdated government policies. “Government policies and their approach to water are probably the most urgent that need changing in the short term,” he said.

There is, he says, enough land, water and human capacity to produce enough food for a growing population over the next 50 years, but one of the challenges is to provide enough water for agriculture without damaging the environment. “Agriculture is driving water scarcity and water scarcity is driving environmental degradation and destruction,” he said.

In Australia last week, Rijsberman said he would “not be surprised to see the price of water double or triple over the next two decades.”

Broken pipes cause flood in Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, New York

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 

Buffalo, New York — According to radio communications by the Buffalo, New York Fire Department, at approximately 10:15 p.m. EST two water pipes inside the Darwin D. Martin House, a National Historical Landmark, broke causing several rooms to flood.

The breaks were discovered in the gift shop area of the house but quickly began to flood other areas near the shop as firefighters had a difficult time locating the main shut off valves.

At 10:50 p.m., firefighters reported to have shut off “several main valves” stopping the flow of water. The cost of the water damage is not known, but covered several rooms. Recent sub-zero temperatures in the city is said to be the cause of the break. At the time of the call, the temperature was only 10°F with a wind chill of 4°F above zero. On Sunday the temperature was only 3°F with a wind chill of -23°F.

The house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, has seen rough times over the years, experiencing problems such as vandalism. The first half of the complex was built in 1903 and finished in 1905. After the pergola, conservatory, and carriage were demolished, restoration and rebuild began in 1992 and is scheduled for completion in 2008 or 2009.

Oldbury nuclear power station suffers fire

Wednesday, May 30, 2007 

Oldbury nuclear power station in South Gloucestershire, England caught fire today after overheating. No-one was injured in the blaze which is believed to have been an accident and was extuinguished within minutes by an automatic sprinkler system.

The fire took place on the non-nuclear side of the plant, in an electricity transformer, but prompted shutdown of the reactor for the foreseeable future in “accordance with standard procedure,” said Dan Gould, spokesman for the British Nuclear Group. He also stressed that there was no release of radiation. There were also reports of an explosion in the transformer.

The BBC reported that 12 fire trucks attended the scene of the fire, but ITV stated ten crews were involved and tvnz.co.uk quoted a spokesman for Avon Fire and Rescue as saying that ten trucks were sent.

Hard To Tell Your Date They Aren’t You’re Mr Right

Submitted by: Natasha Mellick

The awkward moment when you are not interested!

It comes the time when you are dating a guy and you have gotten to know him and maybe even sealed the deal in the bedroom department. But what happens if he doesn t fit your criteria of mister right. He is just too nice and too sensitive and not manly enough for you. Or his ego is the size of the planet. Or you realise your just not attracted to him as much as you thought you were.

The struggle is telling them…we all tend to string them along in fear that we are going to be the bad guy. Especially us girls, I think to be honest we like the attention that someone is interested even if where not interested in them, so we drag out the inevitable conversation.

Lying and telling them one thing that you are exclusive to them, however you are sussing out the other potential candidates in the dating scene.

Dating is trial and error and it is all about testing out what is out there and what you want from the opposite the sex. So I think there are rules when deciding to enter the awkward moment of ending the dating game:

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1. Be honest and straight up front from the beginning

2. Be confident

3. Be the Bitch sometimes, even if it isn t what they want to hear it is better they know the truth

4. Try not to be judgemental, picky or have unrealistic standards that no guy could meet so you don t have the conversation when maybe you in fact should give them a chance

5. Be respectful and you can do the deed without acting stuck up, rude or too good for them

6. Try and avoid sending the text message or just randomly deleting them off the online dating site or off your friend list on Facebook. Do not just avoid the situation, especially after many dates not giving any closure and just taking the easy way out and become missing in action is not fair on them.

7. When providing the reasoning don t give the typical line, It s not you, it s me it will never end well. But a reason, even a dumb one is better than nothing. An honest reason is better. If you are telling the truth they should understand your point of view and why you are doing what you are doing. Even if they don’t get it at first, they eventually will or at the least appreaciate your honesty. We are not going to like everything we hear.

8. Don t lead on guys when you know you re not ready to commit in the first place or not over your ex. It is only going to get messy. This is a tough rule to follow, as so many of us go on the rebound, looking for a quick fix to get over an ex, when we really should just stay home, eat the ice cream outta the tub, listen to sob love songs and have the endless “what if” and “why” convos with our mates.

9. Take control and responsibility of the situation. It is your life and your happiness at the end of it all so don’t stay if you know you are wasting your time.

10. Have some balls!

At the end of the day, dating is the step before a serious committed relationship with mr right. It is the hurdle that you need to get through to get what you want, so do it right! Breaking up is the tough part of any relationship and sometimes there is no such thing as getting it right or a mutual agreement, but there is no harm in trying to be the bigger person. Even if your breaking up with them because they aren’t big enough lol

About the Author: Just another girl trying to figure the love thing…mr right is just around the corner and we all need the go to bible for advice or just to read the experiences of someone else to say O M G that has happened to me too

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How To Effortlessly Organize Small Spaces

Submitted by: Marilyn Bohn

It was a typical work morning. I was sitting at my desk reading through a report and people were coming into the office greeting each other. I could hear Neil through the partition complaining that he was late to work because he had to help his wife find her keys. The thing is this was literally an everyday occurrence. He would come in, put his brief case down and start grumbling about his wife losing her keys.

After several weeks of listening to his grumbling I bought him a retractable key cord that she could attach to her purse. I became his new best friend. He would come into work happy and his wife was happy because she always knew where her keys were (and we happy because we didn’t have to hear him complain every day).

She said she just couldn’t remember where she put them even though she tried to leave them in her purse or put them in a drawer. She even had an extra key made and still couldn’t find them. Sometimes clearing clutter is as easy as using a simple gadget.

I am now a professional organizer and I work with people who have some wonderful beliefs as to why they can’t get organized. I call these reasons myths as I believe everyone is capable of clearing clutter to make their life easier, operate smoother and reduce stress. A myth is a traditional story which embodies a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience. Neil’s wife held on to the myth that she had tried everything and nothing worked to help her find her keys.

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One of my favorite myths is: my home is too small so I can’t get it organized, I don’t have space to put anything.

Isn’t there an unwritten law that says we use the amount of space we have? When we have a lot we use a lot, when we have less we use less. Small spaces give us a great opportunity for clearing clutter.

Start in one room or area and take a good look at what is there. Sort through everything and decide if you use it, like it and need to keep it. Gather three bags or boxes and label one for trash, one for donate, and one for recycle. Set a goal for that space and as you sort keep coming back to that goal. This will make it much easier to part with things you have been holding on to.

Increase your space by adding removable shelves in cupboards. They are inexpensive, sturdy and are great space savers. They come in metal or metal wrapped in white plastic and can be found at variety stores.

Containers are wonderful tools for clearing clutter. I was organizing with Jane who had an entire drawer full of pens and pencils. I gave her a check book box and suggested she keep only the amount that would fit into the box. She was thrilled to eliminate 75% of the clutter in the drawer which gave her space for other things.

Containers not only contain our “stuff” but they set parameters for the amount of “stuff” we can keep. This is especially important when our space is small. For instance, magazines or newspapers can grow and spread until they are taking over our homes. Using separate containers for these is the easiest way for clearing clutter. When the container is full it is time to recycle. I recommend going through magazines every three months and getting rid of the old ones to make room for the new ones.

Use vertical space to your advantage. Hang a spice rack on the pantry (or cupboard) door to save space inside the cupboard. Hang a shoe rack–the kind with pockets–on the bathroom door to put cosmetics, hair products or extra personal items. In the mud room a hanging shoe rack can be used for cell phones, keys, water bottles and other items you need to grab as you leave the house.

Not being able to organize a small home is a myth. Take a look at your space, set a goal for clearing clutter and you will be happy with how much space you can “find” when you use containers and keep only what you love, you use and you have a place for it.

About the Author: Marilyn Bohn is the owner of Get it Together Organizing, a business dedicated to developing practical organizing solutions that help individuals and business professionals live clutter-free and productive lives. She is the author of “Go Organize! Sign up for her free tips

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How To Make Attention Grabbing Brochures

Submitted by: Kaye Marks

A brochure can only be attention grabbing if it has something interesting. A lengthy document rarely gets read unless it is important or people are forced to read it.

In this case, avoid stuffing unnecessary information in your brochure. Very few people read everything from cover to cover so minimize everything you want to say. Brochures are most often a single or double paged leaf, you cannot possibly stuff everything about your company in there. So be prepared to minimize.

How can your brochure achieve success and get the attention of everyone?

1. Be different, be creative – Of the many companies in the pool of business, you should have that little extra something that none of your competition has. You should provide them with something to entice their senses. Remember to research on your competition, knowing what they have and do not have can give you an edge on what you can provide. Try to put in something new in your brochures.

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2. Bullet it! – Since we need to offer them with a rundown on what you provide, putting everything in bullet points can give each of these services or information some notice they truly deserve.

3. Highlight it! – With the skimmers still in mind, anything that is not highlighted will be unnoticed specially if it is just in extensive paragraphs. By highlighting it (bold or underline) you can easily point out or highlight a specific word that you want the readers to be aware of.

4. Succinctly yours – Most people are skimmers, in this high-paced world people will only look at your brochure and skim through it in less than a minute. Thus limiting your sentences to three per bullet point is highly suggested.

5. Picture Perfect – Pictures included in a brochure are limited especially because it has a restricted space. Every picture you put there then must reflect what you want to say or address. Do not put anything just because you think that picture is pretty or it matches the color scheme. Your Logo is one picture you should definitely include since it totals your company. Pictures for services should be moving or action pictures. If your service is all about cleaning, have a picture of your models or staff cleaning.

6. Realism – Be realistic! Do not put anything that is not true. Do not allow any misconceptions. Provide real details and facts. You would not want readers to think you deceived them.

7. Describe – Tell them what you are all about. Describe succinctly what you can share. Provide something exciting or interesting. Just be clear and concise. Avoid clich s. They have been used for the hundredth time even your readers know what you are about to say and stop reading.

8. Prescribe – Give your readers something. Suggest what your product or service can do for them.

9. Be monogamous – A more focused brochure describing a particular service or product is the one that is read by most.

10. Frugal ones – If you are focused on a particular product and you decide to include a product, try to reduce the price compared to your competition.

An eye-catching brochure is direct to the point but still caters to the needs of the intended clients. Just be sure that the result from your brochure printing is as great as what can be read from it.

About the Author: Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of the developments in brochures or brochure printing that help businesses in their marketing and advertising campaigns. Visit

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