A Century Later, Jury’s Still Out on Caffeine Limits
The levels of caffeine in the energy drugs consumed by children have been discussed lately. A century ago a case happened, a lot of scientific research was done, but until now there are not regulated limits for caffeine in foods and beverages. on alcoholic beverages might be a threat to individual and public health and safety. More research is needed. The drug that was on trial a century ago had as much caffeine as a modern Red Bull. The drink was Coca-Cola. A lawyer has accused Coca-Cola Company to alternate the beverage adding caffeine. The defense found a deficit in research of caffeine, because there was no human data. A studied contracted Coca-Cola leaded by a psychologist included occasional, moderate and regular caffeine users, along with abstainers. Mental and motor skills were double blinded tested under varying levels of caffeine. The investigators found that moderate doses of caffeine stimulated his subjects’ performance, but the jury in the trial never issued a verdict based on the study. A book was published with this investigation. Comments were contradictory, concluding that more research is needed to guide regulatory agencies.Today there is no answer to the questions “how much caffeine is too much? How can it be regulated? America is still debating the same questions today. CAROLINA FORERO
A Century Later, Jury’s Still Out on Caffeine Limits
The levels of caffeine in the POWER drugs consumed by children have been discussed RECENTLY. A century ago a case happened, MORE of scientific INVESTIGATION was done, but until now there are not regulated RESTRICTIONS for caffeine in GOOD foods and beverages. Non alcoholic beverages MAY be a threat to individual and public FITNESS and safety. A LOT INVESTIGATION is needed. The drug that was on trial a century ago had as GREATLY as a modern Red Bull. The drink was Coca-Cola. A lawyer has accused Coca-Cola BUISNESS to alternate the beverage adding caffeine. The PROTECTION found a deficit in research of caffeine, because there was no human data. A studied contracted Coca-Cola leaded by a psychologist included IRREGULAR, moderate and regular caffeine users, along with abstainers. Mental and motor skills were TWICE blinded tested under varying levels of caffeine. The investigators found that SENSIBLE doses of caffeine stimulated his subjects’ performance, but the jury in the trial never issued a verdict based on the LEARN. A book was published with this SEARCH. Comments were contradictory, concluding that more REINVESTIGATION is needed to guide regulatory agencies. Today there is no answer to the questions “how much caffeine is too much? How can it be regulated? America is still debating the same questions today. CAROLINA FORERO
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced a difficult balancing act Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors cool and prevent radioactive water from leaking into the ocean. Water has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems. But tons of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated liquid The discovery of contaminated water in a maintenance tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the possibility of additional radiation leaking from the plant. Japan's nuclear safety agency .workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the tunnel, which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
Workers” IN JAPAN” crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced” in a hurry” balancing act “on” Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors” wet”: and “prejudice” radioactive water from leaking into the ocean. Water has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 and tsunami knocked out “quenching” systems. But” lashings” of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated “dainty” The” shake “discovery of” tainted” water in a “preservation” tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the” possibility” of “supplementary” radiation leaking from the plant. workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the “Gallery” which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
Google announced Wednesday that it has chosen to deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will provide broadband Internet access to the city with speeds of about 1 gigabit per second. Google said that the network's speed would be fast enough to download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The decision follows Google's March 2010 announcement that it would build and test-drive a new, high-speed fiber-optic network in a U.S. community. Kansas City has a relatively small population of about 150,000, which may have influenced Google's decision. Google said the network would offer wire-line service directly to consumers' homes at "a competitive price." The goal of the project, according to the company, is to "make the Web better for users." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have long advocated for faster speeds to increase the country's global competitiveness. Google proclaimed Wednesday that it has elected to organize its ultra-reckless broadband system in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will offer broadband Internet admission to the city with hurries of about 1 gigabit per second. Google whispered that the system's rapidity would be fast enough to transfer a great-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The choice trails Google's Walk 2010 declaration that it would construct and test-drive a fresh, high-rapidity grit-optic net in a U.S. community. Kansas City has comparatively minor residents of about 150,000, which might have influenced Google's choice. Google whispered the network would propose cable-line facility straight to consumers' homes at "a competition amount." The objective of the plan, according to the company, is to "make the Net healthier for operators." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have extended supported for quicker hurries to rise the country's international competitiveness.
Google announced Wednesday that it has chosen to deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will provide broadband Internet access to the city with speeds of about 1 gigabit per second. Google said that the network's speed would be fast enough to download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The decision follows Google's March 2010 announcement that it would build and test-drive a new, high-speed fiber-optic network in a U.S. community. Kansas City has a relatively small population of about 150,000, which may have influenced Google's decision. Google said the network would offer wire-line service directly to consumers' homes at "a competitive price." The goal of the project, according to the company, is to "make the Web better for users." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have long advocated for faster speeds to increase the country's global competitiveness.
Google proclaimed Wednesday that it has elected to organize its ultra-reckless broadband system in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will offer broadband Internet admission to the city with hurries of about 1 gigabit per second. Google whispered that the system's rapidity would be fast enough to transfer a great-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The choice trails Google's Walk 2010 declaration that it would construct and test-drive a fresh, high-rapidity grit-optic net in a U.S. community. Kansas City has comparatively minor residents of about 150,000, which might have influenced Google's choice. Google whispered the network would propose cable-line facility straight to consumers' homes at "a competition amount." The objective of the plan, according to the company, is to "make the Net healthier for operators." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have extended supported for quicker hurries to rise the country's international competitiveness.
President Hugo Chavez was given a prestigious journalism award on Tuesday. Chavez received the Rodolfo Walsh journalism award from Argentina’s Universidad Nacional de La Plata for his unquestionable and authentic commitment to support the freedom of peoples. The Rodolfo Walsh award, given to people who advance the cause of press freedom, is named in honor of the late Argentine journalist who was killed in 1977 during Argentina's "Dirty War," when military leaders systematically eliminated dissident voices.
President Hugo Chavez was given a HONERED journalism award on Tuesday. HE have ACQUIRE the Rodolfo Walsh journalism award from Argentina’s Universidad Nacional de La Plata for his unquestionable and RELIABLE commitment to ENDORSE the freedom of peoples. The Rodolfo Walsh award, given to people who advance the cause of press freedom, is named in honor of the late Argentine journalist who was MUERDERED in 1977 during Argentina's "Dirty War," when military leaders systematically GET RID OF dissident voices.
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced a difficult balancing act Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors cool and prevent radioactive water from leaking into the ocean. Water has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems. But tons of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated liquid The discovery of contaminated water in a maintenance tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the possibility of additional radiation leaking from the plant. Japan's nuclear safety agency .workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the tunnel, which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
Workers” IN JAPAN” crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced” in a hurry” balancing act “on” Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors” wet”: and “prejudice” radioactive water from leaking into the ocean. Water has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 and tsunami knocked out “quenching” systems. But” lashings” of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated “dainty” The” shake “discovery of” tainted” water in a “preservation” tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the” possibility” of “supplementary” radiation leaking from the plant. workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the “Gallery” which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
Power company says smoke spotted at another Japanese nuclear plant.
Smoke was spotted at another nuclear plant in northeastern Japan on Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said.The company said smoke was detected in the turbine building of reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant around 6 p.m. (5 a.m. ET).The Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. After the dual disasters people were ordered to evacuate as a precaution. Earlier Wednesday, the Japanese Atomic Industrial Forum,, said cooling functions were recovered and all the plant's four reactors were in cold shutdown.
Smoke was SPY at another nuclear plant in northeastern Japan on Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said.The company TELL smoke was DISCOVER in the turbine building of reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant around 6 p.m. (5 a.m. ET).The Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. After the dual disasters people were REQUEST to MOVE as a precaution. Earlier Wednesday, the Japanese Atomic Industrial Forum, said cooling functions were GET and all the plant's four reactors were in cold shutdown.
Japan earthquake impact hits U.S. auto plants Japan's deadly earthquake and tsunami have created problems for the global auto industry that are expected to peak here in the U.S. within the next few weeks, analysts say. The parts crunch is likely to become critical in April and early May, analysts at Morgan Stanley and IHS Automotive said. More auto factories in the U.S., starved for parts from Japan, may be forced to shut down or seriously scale back production over the next few weeks. Beginning Wednesday Honda will slow down production at its U.S. auto plants. Honda says it will continue to produce all the makes and models it now builds in North America, but at a reduced rate. Honda has about three weeks of parts available for that automaker's non-Japanese factories. Toyota recently told its factory workers in North America to prepare for possible plant shutdowns. All automakers are struggling to deal with the loss of key automobile components from Japanese parts suppliers. While Ford's Nissen insisted this type of scrambling isn't out of the ordinary -- a variety of parts and logistics problems arise all the time -- the scope and depth of the problems caused by the Japan earthquake are unprecedented. The biggest problem is that the parts many of these Japanese companies produced weren't just ordinary plastic and rubber bits that can be made anywhere. Instead, the parts shipped from Japan tend to be hi-tech electronics or specialized products that involve patented production processes. Japanese companies also specialized in making the array of highly specialized computer chips that control everything from the engine to the brakes in modern cars. Production by Japan-based automakers would, of course, be cut back even more.
Japan's deadly earthquake and tsunami have created problems for the auto industry that are expected to peak here in the U.S. within the next few weeks. The parts crunch is likely to become critical. More auto factories in the U.S. THAT LOOKED for parts from Japan, may be forced to QUIT. Honda will slow down production at U.S. Honda says it will continue to produce all the makes and models, but IN a reduced WAY. Toyota recently told its factory workers in North America to prepare for possible BAD TIMES. All automakers are struggling to deal with the loss of key automobile components from Japanese parts suppliers. While Ford's Nissen insisted this type of scrambling isn't out of the ordinary -- a variety of parts and logistics TROUBLES EXIST all the time -- the scope and depth of the problems caused by the Japan earthquake are UNPREDICTABLE. The BIGGEST problem is that the parts many of these Japanese companies produced weren't just ordinary plastic and rubber bits that can be made anywhere. Instead, the parts shipped from Japan tend to be NEW-TECH electronics or SPECIAL products that involve SPECIAL production. Japanese companies also specialized in MAKING the array of highly specialized computer chips that control everything from the engine to the brakes in modern cars. PRODUCTION by Japan-based automakers would, of course, be cut back more.
The Syrian government resigned in Tuesday the admission of an unusual wave of unrest in the nation; this was showed by the state TV. The Syrian president accepted resignations on Tuesday so thousands of people poured in the streets as a demonstration of favor to the government. In some hours a new government should be named and the president is expected to address the nation before people´s assembly in Wednesday and is reported that the speech would reassure the Syrian people. The pro-government rally on Tuesday followed violent clashes between protesters and security forces in the cities of Daraa and Latakia in recent days. At least 37 seven people have BEEN killed since last week. Syria is the latest in a string of Arabic-speaking nations beset with discontent over economic and human rights issues. Syria's discontent is centered in Daraa, a southern city in the impoverished country's agricultural region, where security forces and anti-government protesters have sporadically clashed for nearly two weeks. People held posters of the president; others waved Syrian flags while others had painted Syrian colors in crowds in front of the central bank.
The Syrian government RESONCILED in Tuesday the PERMISSION of an STRANGE wave of unrest in the nation; this was REVEALED by the state TV. The Syrian president AGREED ACEPTANCE on Tuesday so thousands of people DECANTED in the streets as a demonstration of favor to the government. In some hours a new government should be named and the president is WAITED to address the nation before people´s assembly in Wednesday and is DETAILED that the speech would RESTORE CONFIDENCE to the Syrian people. The pro-government rally on Tuesday TRACKED violent clashes between protesters and security forces in the cities of Daraa and Latakia In recent days. At least 37 seven people have BEEN ASSASINATED since last week. Syria is the NEWEST in a string of Arabic-speaking nations INUNDATED with discontent over economic and human rights issues. Syria's discontent is centered in Daraa, a southern city in the POOR country's agricultural region, where security forces and anti-government protesters have PERIODICALLY clashed for nearly two weeks. People held posters of the president; others waved Syrian flags while others had painted Syrian colors in crowds in front of the central bank.
A 4 year-old U.S. citizen who was unable to enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer. "It's a grave injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had spent five months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents. When her grandfather accompanied her on a flight back to the United States on March 11, he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia for an immigration violation dating back some 20 years. He was denied entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. She returned to Central America. "She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened." "We're not here to criticize the government; really, we do not know who is responsible for this." U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they offered to have the parents pick Emily up. "In this case, the parents were offered to pick up the child, but elected to have her returned to Guatemala with her grandfather." Officials say they gave Emily's father the opportunity to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who speaks limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
A LITTLE 4 year-old U.S. citizen who was INEFFICIENT to enter the country this month because of POTENTIAL communications mix up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer. "It's a SERIOUS injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had WASTED five LARGE months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents. When her grandfather ATTACHES her on a flight back to the United States on March 11, he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia for an immigration violation dating back some 20 years. He was REFUSE the entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. She returned to Central America. "She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened." "We're not here to criticize the government; really, we do not know who is responsible for this." U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they offered to have the parents pick Emily up. "In this case, the parents were offered to pick up the child, but elected to have her returned to Guatemala with her grandfather." Officials say they gave Emily's father the opportunity to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who TALKS limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
It SEEMS like a GOOD idea. IINVEST in the expansion of our nation's community health centers (CHCs) so that low income workers without ADEQUATE health insurance would have a regular doctor to visit, instead of the only other ALTERNATIVE, HIGH-COST hospital emergency rooms. UNFURTUNATLY, the federal funding to GROW health center capacity is in doubt right now as Congress DEBATE a new budget. This week, new RESEARCH, from the Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative, PINPOINTS just how much we stand to lose in health care EFFIENCY savings if the funding is cut as PLANED; $15 billion. SET another way, for every $1 INVESTED in CHC EXPANSION, there is a POTENTIAL SAVINGS in health care costs of $11.50.
It LOOKS like an AWESOME idea. LOOK in the expansion of our nation's community health centers (CHCs) so that low income workers without APROPIATE health insurance would RECIEVE a regular doctor to visit, instead of the only other OPTION, ELEVATED-PRICE hospital emergency rooms. UNLUCKILY, the federal funding to INCREASE health center capacity is in doubt right now as Congress DISPUTES a new budget. This week, new INVESTIGATE, from the Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative, IDENTIFY just how much we stand to lose in health care EFFECTIVENESS savings if the funding is cut as PLANNED; $15 billion. SET another way, for every $1 SPENDS in CHC EXTENSION, there is a POSSIBLE INVESTMENTS in health care cost of $11.50.
Many people wonder what is happening with the leaping of sea creatures, since this last week, two animals jumped into boats and caused scandals. On Friday, an Eagle Ray jumped onto a boat off Florida Keys; on Sunday, a Mako shark leaped onto a boat off Texas. , "many ocean animals do jump out of the water when either chasing prey or trying to elude a predator," says Timothy Mullican, vice president of zoological operations at the Georgia Aquarium. The vice president also said that there is one-in-a-million chance that an animal jumps into a boat like that; they jump a lot, but plopping on a boat is far from the usual result. Dennis Dobson also provides ideas of why fish jump; they may be trying to loosen eggs for spawning or they may be trying to get rid of parasites. The Florida Ray was set free, but the conditions for the shark weren’t that good.
Many people QUESTION what is happening with the BOUNDING of sea creatures, since this last week, two animals jumped into boats and CREATED scandals. On Friday, an Eagle Ray SPRUNG onto a boat off Florida Keys; on Sunday, a Mako shark leaped onto a boat off Texas. , "many ocean animals do jump out of the water when either PURSUE prey or trying to elude a predator," says Timothy Mullican, vice president of zoological operations at the Georgia Aquarium. The vice president also TOLD that there is one-in-a-million chance that an animal DROPS into a boat like that; they SKIP a lot, but PLONKING on a boat is DISTANT from the HABITUAL result. Dennis Dobson also GIVES ideas of why fish jump; they may be ATTEMPTING to loosen eggs for spawning or they may be SEEKING to get rid of parasites. The Florida Ray was LIBERATED, but the conditions for the shark weren’t that WELL. Melissa Calderon
On the third day of his visit to Cuba, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is expected to meet with prominent blogger Yoani Sanchez. Sanchez announced the meeting via Twitter on Tuesday morning: "They just called my house. I will meet with Jimmy Carter tomorrow morning. More later!" Sanchez told CNN that a representative of the Carter Center called to invite her to a meeting at 7 a.m. on Wednesday but asked that she not reveal the location. Carter's meeting with Sanchez is likely to ruffle feathers. She has been slammed in state media for alleged links to Washington and accused of trying to rally dissidents against the government via the internet. "We have spoken to some officials about Mr. Gross. But I am not here to take him out of the country," he told journalists, when asked about the case. Expectations were high that Carter would try to negotiate the release of Gross, who was recently sentenced to 15 years in prison. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talked to Carter before his departure to encourage him to raise the issue. Cuba accuses Gross, a USAID subcontractor, of working a "subversive" project to illegally connect people to the internet with the goal of destabilizing the government. Washington maintains Gross was helping the island's small Jewish community communicate.
On the third day of his TOUR to Cuba, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is HOPED to meet with prominent blogger Yoani Sanchez. Sanchez ANNOUNCED the via Twitter on Tuesday morning: "They just called my house. I will meet with Jimmy Carter tomorrow morning. More later!" Sanchez told CNN that a representative of the Carter Center called to invite her to a meeting at 7 a.m. on Wednesday but asked that she not reveal the location. Carter arrives in Carter's INTERVIEW with Sanchez is SIMILAR to ruffle feathers. She has been BEATEN in state media for alleged links to Washington and PRONOUNCED of ATTEMTING to rally dissidents OPPOSITE TO the government via the WEB. "We have TALKED to some officials about Mr. Gross. But I am not IN THIS PLACE to BRING him out of the NATION," he told PERIODISTS, when LOOK FOR about the SITUATION. Expectations were high that Carter would ATTEMPT to DEAL the release of Gross, who was LATELY sentenced to 15 years in prison. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton SPOKED to Carter before his departure to INSPIRE him to raise the issue. Cuba accuses Gross, a USAID subcontractor, of ACT a "subversive" JOB to illegally connect PERSONS to the internet with the OBJECTIVE of destabilizing the government. Washington KEEPS Gross was CONTRIBUTING the island's small Jewish community INFORM.
Egypt's ruling military leadership will COMMUNICATE on Wednesday a LEGAL declaration that will WORRY TO WORK ON THE constitution in the current PUBLIC transitional period, state-run news media MENA reported. This new WORK will be in effect until a IMPROBED one is drafted and ADMITTED. General Mamdouh Shahin, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, will TOP a news conference Wednesday morning to LEGALLY REVEAL the constitutional EXPOSITION, that includes eight CHANGED articles of which were ADMITED in a historic referendum held on March 19. The constitutional declaration, which will ELIMINATE the current 1971 constitution, will define the LEVEL OF POWER of the executive and judicial branches as well as IMPLEMENTING laws to govern the presidential and parliamentarian VOTING. The declaration is also DESERVING to include articles about citizens' rights and freedoms. On Monday, the nation's ruling military promised voters free parliamentarian CHANGES that will happen in September after ENCREASING emergency laws that have been in place since 1981 when RESIGNED president Hosni Mubarak GAIN THE power. The military has taken several WAYS TU PROCEED, since a popular REBELLION that forced Mubarak to resign in February, to show that it is easing harsh restrictions APPLIED under the late regime. Although no date has been set yet for presidential elections, the military said they will occur sometime after CHOSING in members of parliament.
Egypt's ruling military leadership will announce on Wednesday a constitutional declaration that will operate as a working constitution in the current political transitional period, state-run news media MENA reported. This new working constitution will be in effect until a new one is drafted and approved. General Mamdouh Shahin, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, will give a news conference Wednesday morning to officially announce the constitutional declaration, that includes eight amended articles of which were endorsed in a historic referendum held on March 19. The constitutional declaration, which will override the current 1971 constitution, will define the powers of the executive and judicial branches as well as institute laws to govern the presidential and parliamentarian election processes. The declaration is also expected to include articles about citizens' rights and freedoms. On Monday, the nation's ruling military promised voters free parliamentarian elections that will happen in September after lifting emergency laws that have been in place since 1981 when ousted president Hosni Mubarak took power. The military has taken several steps, since a popular uprising that forced Mubarak to resign in February, to show that it is easing harsh restrictions imposed under the late regime. Although no date has been set yet for presidential elections, the military said they will occur sometime after voting in members of parliament.
Egypt to announce new working constitution By Amir Ahmed, CNN
Girl, unable to enter U.S., will try again A 4-year-old U.S. citizen who was unable to enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer."It's a grave injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling.Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had spent five months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents in Guatemala, Sperling said. When her grandfather accompanied her on a flight back to the United States , he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport. He was denied entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. According to her family, immigration officials gave her parents two options: Emily could be sent to Guatemala with her grandfather, or she could be turned over to state custody. She returned to Central America."She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened", Sperling said.U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they offered to have the parents pick Emily up. "CBP strives to reunite U.S. citizen children with their parents. If the parents choose not to take custody of their children, CBP works with other agencies to ensure the children's safety and well being. Officials say they gave Emily's father the opportunity to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who speaks limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
A 4-year-old U.S. citizen who CAN’T enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer."It's a grave injustice that she has been APART from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that EVNT," said lawyer David Sperling. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without DOCUMENTS, had spent five months SAVING from asthma while visiting with her grandparents in Guatemala, Sperling said. When her grandfather GO WITH her on a flight back to the United States, he was CATCHED by a customs official at Dulles International Airport. He CAN’T entry into the United States, and that PUT Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. According to her family, immigration officials gave her parents two options: Emily could LIVE in Guatemala with her grandfather, or she could be turned over to state ODOPTATION PROGRAM . She returned to Central America."She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened", Sperling said.U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they LET to have the parents pick Emily up. "CBP strives to PUT TOGETHER U.S. citizen children with their parents. If the parents choose not to take CARE of their children, CBP works with other agencies to ensure the children's safety and well being. Officials say they gave Emily's father the CHANCE to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who speaks limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
Topeka, Kansas changed its name to Google for a contest; but they didn’t win. The winner of the competition was Kansas City, Kansas. That city soon will get some of the fastest internet connections in the country. The mayor of Topeka could be mad and embarrassed about this, since the capital of Kansas changed its name to that of a giant corporation to court its favor, only to be rejected; but actually, he is not mad at all. "I've often wondered what difference it makes if it takes you 10 seconds or one second to access information," said Topeka´s mayor. “I thought we would just love to have been chosen, but I don't think 'disappointed' is the word”. He doesn’t regret renaming the city for the competition; he says it was a little fun. Besides, he never assumed that only changing Topeka´s name to Google will win the competition, just as other states failed unsuccessfully for Google's attention, too. A mayor in Florida swam with sharks. One in Minnesota jumped in a frigid lake. Although Topeka didn’t win, a Google spokesman thanked Topeka for its interest. Google said it was a hard decision to make and that they would do what is possible to get an “ultra-high-speed” internet to other cities as well.
Topeka, Kansas SWITCHED its name to Google for a contest; but they didn’t SUCCEED. The winner of the competition was Kansas City, Kansas. That city SHORTLY will get some of the QUICKEST internet connections in the country. The mayor of Topeka could be UPSET and embarrassed about this, since the capital of Kansas changed its name to that of an ENOURMOUS corporation to court its favor, only to be DECLINED; but actually, he is not ANGRY at all. "I've often QUESTIONED what difference it makes if it takes you 10 seconds or one second to GET information," STATED Topeka´s mayor. “I thought we would just love to have been SELECTED, but I don't think 'disappointed' is the word”. He doesn’t regret renaming the city for the CONTEST; he says it was a little ENTERTAINING. Besides, he never BELIEVED that only changing Topeka´s name to Google will win the competition, just as other states LOST unsuccessfully for Google's attention, too. A mayor in Florida swam with sharks. One in Minnesota DROPPED in a frigid lake. Although Topeka didn’t win, a Google spokesman CONVEYED Topeka for its interest. Google TOLD it was a DIFFICULT decision to make and that they would do what is possible to get an “ultra-high-speed” internet to other cities as well. MELISSA CALDERON
Pipe Tristancho Manager Arsene Wegener and player Samir Nasri will miss the next UEFA champions league match next year. Wegener was FINED $14,00 in the match that his club Arsenal lost 3-1 with Barcelona. Wegener started to RECLAIM Swiss official's DESICION to send off STRIKER Robin van Persie for a second yellow card for kicking the ball away early in the second HALF. Van percie kicking the ball after the REFEREE SAID that he was in offside, the player said that he did not listened the whistle. However, the English Premier League club have now DECIDED not to take the MATTER any further. Many things were public after the match on website page from the team of England as "Arsenal have DECIDED not to APPEAL against UEFA bans for Arsene Wenger and Samir Nasri", and "The manager and the midfielder were each SUSPENDED for one European match following CHARGES of IMPROPER CONDUCT in the wake of Arsenal's Champions League EXIT at Barcelona."
Manager Arsene Wegener and player Samir Nasri will miss the next UEFA champions league match next year. Wegener was SANCTIONED $14,00 in the match that his club Arsenal lost 3-1 with Barcelona. Wegener started to PROTEST Swiss official's MANDATE to send off FORWARD Robin van Persie for a second yellow card for kicking the ball away early in the second TIME. Van percie kicked the ball after the OFFICIAL TELL that he was in offside, the player said that he did not listened the whistle. However, the English Premier League club have now ELECTED not to take the SUBJECT any further. Many things were public after the match on website page from the team of England as "Arsenal have CHOSE not to OPPOSITE against UEFA bans for Arsene Wenger and Samir Nasri", and "The manager and the midfielder were each SANCTIONED for one European match following MANDATES of INADEQUATE BEHAVIOR in the wake of Arsenal's Champions League AWAY at Barcelona." Pipe Tristancho
Andres Usma CONTAMINATED IV SOLUTION SUSPECTED IN 9 PATIENT DEATHS IN ALABAMA Nine of 19 patients who were infected with bacteria that got into their blood after they were fed intravenously have died in six Alabama hospitals, state health officials said Tuesday.The bacteria, identified as serratia marcescens bacteremia, can prove FATAL, though investigators -- including those from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- have not DETERMINED that they caused the deaths, he said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.The rod-shaped bacteria that were discovered in bags used in intravenous feeding -- also referred to as total parenteral nutrition -- would have entered the bloodstream easily and "with a pretty quick effect in terms of blood pressure and temperature," he said.Williamson praised those involved. "This is actually the way the system should work," he said. "In this case, a SOME of hospitals identified that they were seeing what they perceived to be an unusual number of cases of serratia marcescens bacteremia. When they saw that, they contacted us and the CDC and we contacted the CDC and very quickly you got the shutoff of the PRODUCTION of the product, the cessation of use of the product and then you quickly got an investigation done to identify both what the most likely source was as well as where the source came from and some idea of the magnitude of the problem."Patients who get the product are typically already very sick, McVay said. Some of the 10 surviving patients who were infected with the bacteria remained hospitalized Tuesday, he said.
CONTAMINATED IV SOLUTION SUSPECTED IN 9 PATIENT DEATHS IN ALABAMA
Nine of 19 patients who were infected with bacteria that got into their blood after they were fed intravenously have died in six Alabama hospitals, state health officials said Tuesday.The bacteria, identified as serratia marcescens bacteremia, can prove BAD, though investigators -- including those from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- have not SAW that they caused the deaths, he said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.The rod-shaped bacteria that were discovered in bags used in intravenous feeding -- also referred to as total parenteral nutrition -- would have entered the bloodstream easily and "with a pretty quick effect in terms of blood pressure and temperature," he said.Williamson praised those involved. "This is actually the way the system should work," he said. "In this case, a SOME of hospitals identified that they were seeing what they perceived to be an unusual number of cases of serratia marcescens bacteremia. When they saw that, they contacted us and the CDC and we contacted the CDC and very quickly you got the shutoff of the MADE of the product, the cessation of use of the product and then you quickly got an investigation done to identify both what the most likely source was as well as where the source came from and some idea of the magnitude of the problem."Patients who get the product are typically already very sick, McVay said. Some of the 10 surviving patients who were infected with the bacteria remained hospitalized Tuesday, he said.
A company that is made for the insurance of country’s how have lost a lot of its resources in natural disasters, its name is Lloyd.
In London profits of specialist insurance market form taxes, have plummeted 43% to £ 2.2 billion or $3.5 billion, after some problems developed. The earthquake and floods of Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Gulf of Mexico, have help to lower the out comes of this company. The cost of japans devasted expenses are not yet to be calculated. Levene stated that the crisis in japan would cost a pretty great amount, but when this sort of natural disasters ocure it is the meaning of their company to exist. Lloyd’s, Levene’s company is composed of 85 syndicates. Zurich-based Swiss has stated that losses have grown a lot sence the previous year 2009 as of last year the losses were aproximatley $218 billion. While japans costs alone are $309 billion as estimated by Japan’s government. And was stated by the company in response of the 2 questions that, they are exposed, but they aren’t outside the parameters of their business.
A company that is CREATED for the ASSURANCE of country’s how have lost a lot of its SOURCES in natural disasters, its name is Lloyd.
In London BENEFITS of specialist insurance market form taxes, have COLAPSED IN 43% to £ 2.2 billion or $3.5 billion, after some problems AMPLYFIED. The earthquake and floods of Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Gulf of Mexico, have ASSISTED to lower the out comes of this company. The cost of japans HUGE expenses are not yet to be ADDED. Levene ASSURED that the PROBLEM in japan would cost a pretty HEAVY amount, but when this sort of natural CALAMITY ocure it is the REASON of their company to exist. Lloyd’s, Levene’s company is MADE UP of 85 syndicates. Zurich-based Swiss has SAID that losses have EXPANDED a lot sence the previous year 2009 as of last year the losses were aproximatley $218 billion. While japans VALUE alone are $309 billion as ROUGHLY CALCULATED by Japan’s government. And was SAID by the company in FEEDBACK of the 2 questions that, they are UNSHROUDED, but they aren’t outside the BOUNDARYS of their AGREEMENT.
By Melissa Cure Take Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized. A recent study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), uncovers that homeless people without enough to eat have a much elevated possibility of being hospitalized and are more expected to need treatment from an emergency room than those who get acceptable nourishment. The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but unluckily there are some people, especially in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how essential hunger relief programs can be for homeless. Gainesville lately imposed a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is stopping some places from feeding numerous hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk. Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry Some of the City Council members in Gainsville lately supported the community to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And still Mayor Lowe and the City Commission believe there should be a limit to how much help should be offered. The MGH homelessness and hunger study should act as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how important food security is to the health of the homeless. Withdrawing the 130-meal-a-day limit maintains citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds empty. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
Original article Take Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized Eating an apple a day to help keep the doctor away is sound advice for all of us, but following the old adage is particularly crucial for those who are living without a home. A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), one of the nations top hospitals, reveals that homeless individuals without enough to eat have a much higher risk of being hospitalized and are more likely to require treatment from an emergency room than those who receive adequate nourishment. The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem fairly straightforward, but unfortunately there are some people, particularly in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how vital hunger relief programs can be for those struggling with poverty. The City of Gainesville recently imposed a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a controversial and troubling decision that is preventing places like St. Francis House (SFH) from feeding countless hungry neighbors. Considering the homeless population in the county is up by 38%, this is no time for Gainesville to be playing a twisted numbers game that puts the health of so many people at risk. Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry Fortunately, not everyone in Gainesville politics wishes to leave the city's hungry out in the cold. Some of the City Council members recently encouraged the community to step up efforts to help the homeless population, and Gainesville Police Corporal Rob Fanelli frequently volunteers at St. Francis House. And yet somehow, Mayor Lowe and the City Commission seem to think there should be a limit to how much help should be offered, despite desperate pleas from the community. Individuals can help feed the hungry all they want, the Commission and Mayor Lowe say, but when it comes to places like St. Francis House, the city is concerned about maintaining the "integrity of our neighborhoods". That sounds like NIMBY pressure coming from area businesses, not a humane and responsible approach to homelessness and hunger. The MGH hunger and homelessness study should serve as a wake-up call to the city of Gainesville of how essential food security is to the health of the city's poor. Rescinding the 130-meal-a-day limit is not only the humane choice to keep citizens fed and healthy, but it will also help save the city and county medical expenses and keep emergency room beds clear. St. Francis House and other area service providers should not be forced to ration out meals and have to tell the 131st person to hit the road hungry. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure Take Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized. A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment. The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless. Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk. Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered. The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure Take Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized. A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment. The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless. Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk. Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered. The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure Take Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized. A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment. The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless. Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk. Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered. The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure Take Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized. A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment. The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless. Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk. Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered. The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
Pipe Tristancho The Scottish Football ASSOCIATION (SFA) has DEMANDED an apology from their Brazilian counterparts after allegations of racism marred a friendly between the two COUNTRIES. Neymar acused Scottish fans from racism after the two goals he did. He said that they throw him a banana. Later it was ACCEPTED that an Aleman tourist do it. Neymar TELL that he was crtizided because from his color. Now Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan wants a FORMAL apology from Brazil SAYING they were "dismayed" by the claims. On a website he said that this is very sad and in the seats from the stadium, a "CARNIVAL" was made between both teams' fans. Scottish fans TELL to all the WORLD that other COUNTRIES wants to make them lost their GOOD reputation as fair, GOOD, humored and respectful spectators. "As the SUBJECT has been RESOLVE, and Scotland SUPPORTERS cleared of any involvement, we felt it was only RIGHT that we acted on behalf of our SUPPORTERS to request an apology either from the player involved, or the BRAZILIAN FA."
The Scottish Football ORGANIZATION (SFA) has ACUSED an apology from their Brazilian counterparts after allegations of racism marred a friendly between the two NATIONS. Neymar acused Scottish fans from racism after the two goals he did. He TELL that they throw him a banana. Later it was ACCEPTED that an aleman tourist do it. Neymar TELL that he was crtizided because from his color. Now Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan wants an EDUCATED apology from Brazil TELLING they were "dismayed" by the claims. On a website he said that "this is very sad, and in the seats from the satdium, a "CELEBRATION" was made between both teams' fans." Scottish fans SAID to all the PLANET that other NATIONS wants to make them lost their WELL reputation as fair, WELL humored and respectful spectators. "As the SUBJECT has been SOLVE, and Scotland DEFENDERS cleared of any involvement, we felt it was only CORRECT that we acted on behalf of our DEFENDERS to request an apology either from the player involved, or the "CARIOCA" FA." Pipe Tristancho
A Century Later, Jury’s Still Out on Caffeine Limits
ResponderEliminarThe levels of caffeine in the energy drugs consumed by children have been discussed lately. A century ago a case happened, a lot of scientific research was done, but until now there are not regulated limits for caffeine in foods and beverages. on alcoholic beverages might be a threat to individual and public health and safety. More research is needed. The drug that was on trial a century ago had as much caffeine as a modern Red Bull. The drink was Coca-Cola. A lawyer has accused Coca-Cola Company to alternate the beverage adding caffeine. The defense found a deficit in research of caffeine, because there was no human data. A studied contracted Coca-Cola leaded by a psychologist included occasional, moderate and regular caffeine users, along with abstainers. Mental and motor skills were double blinded tested under varying levels of caffeine. The investigators found that moderate doses of caffeine stimulated his subjects’ performance, but the jury in the trial never issued a verdict based on the study. A book was published with this investigation. Comments were contradictory, concluding that more research is needed to guide regulatory agencies.Today there is no answer to the questions “how much caffeine is too much? How can it be regulated? America is still debating the same questions today.
CAROLINA FORERO
A Century Later, Jury’s Still Out on Caffeine Limits
The levels of caffeine in the POWER drugs consumed by children have been discussed RECENTLY. A century ago a case happened, MORE of scientific INVESTIGATION was done, but until now there are not regulated RESTRICTIONS for caffeine in GOOD foods and beverages.
Non alcoholic beverages MAY be a threat to individual and public FITNESS and safety. A LOT INVESTIGATION is needed. The drug that was on trial a century ago had as GREATLY as a modern Red Bull.
The drink was Coca-Cola. A lawyer has accused Coca-Cola BUISNESS to alternate the beverage adding caffeine. The PROTECTION found a deficit in research of caffeine, because there was no human data.
A studied contracted Coca-Cola leaded by a psychologist included IRREGULAR, moderate and regular caffeine users, along with abstainers. Mental and motor skills were TWICE blinded tested under varying levels of caffeine.
The investigators found that SENSIBLE doses of caffeine stimulated his subjects’ performance, but the jury in the trial never issued a verdict based on the LEARN. A book was published with this SEARCH. Comments were contradictory, concluding that more REINVESTIGATION is needed to guide regulatory agencies.
Today there is no answer to the questions “how much caffeine is too much? How can it be regulated? America is still debating the same questions today.
CAROLINA FORERO
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced a difficult balancing act Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors cool and prevent radioactive water from leaking into the ocean.
ResponderEliminarWater has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems. But tons of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated liquid
The discovery of contaminated water in a maintenance tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the possibility of additional radiation leaking from the plant. Japan's nuclear safety agency .workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the tunnel, which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
Workers” IN JAPAN” crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced” in a hurry” balancing act “on” Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors” wet”: and “prejudice” radioactive water from leaking into the ocean.
Water has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 and tsunami knocked out “quenching” systems. But” lashings” of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated “dainty”
The” shake “discovery of” tainted” water in a “preservation” tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the” possibility” of “supplementary” radiation leaking from the plant. workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the “Gallery” which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
By : Maria Angelica Sierra
Google announced Wednesday that it has chosen to deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will provide broadband Internet access to the city with speeds of about 1 gigabit per second. Google said that the network's speed would be fast enough to download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The decision follows Google's March 2010 announcement that it would build and test-drive a new, high-speed fiber-optic network in a U.S. community. Kansas City has a relatively small population of about 150,000, which may have influenced Google's decision. Google said the network would offer wire-line service directly to consumers' homes at "a competitive price." The goal of the project, according to the company, is to "make the Web better for users." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have long advocated for faster speeds to increase the country's global competitiveness.
ResponderEliminarGoogle proclaimed Wednesday that it has elected to organize its ultra-reckless broadband system in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will offer broadband Internet admission to the city with hurries of about 1 gigabit per second. Google whispered that the system's rapidity would be fast enough to transfer a great-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The choice trails Google's Walk 2010 declaration that it would construct and test-drive a fresh, high-rapidity grit-optic net in a U.S. community. Kansas City has comparatively minor residents of about 150,000, which might have influenced Google's choice. Google whispered the network would propose cable-line facility straight to consumers' homes at "a competition amount." The objective of the plan, according to the company, is to "make the Net healthier for operators." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have extended supported for quicker hurries to rise the country's international competitiveness.
Juan Pablo Grande
Google announced Wednesday that it has chosen to deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will provide broadband Internet access to the city with speeds of about 1 gigabit per second. Google said that the network's speed would be fast enough to download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The decision follows Google's March 2010 announcement that it would build and test-drive a new, high-speed fiber-optic network in a U.S. community. Kansas City has a relatively small population of about 150,000, which may have influenced Google's decision. Google said the network would offer wire-line service directly to consumers' homes at "a competitive price." The goal of the project, according to the company, is to "make the Web better for users." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have long advocated for faster speeds to increase the country's global competitiveness.
ResponderEliminarGoogle proclaimed Wednesday that it has elected to organize its ultra-reckless broadband system in Kansas City, Kansas. Google will offer broadband Internet admission to the city with hurries of about 1 gigabit per second. Google whispered that the system's rapidity would be fast enough to transfer a great-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. The choice trails Google's Walk 2010 declaration that it would construct and test-drive a fresh, high-rapidity grit-optic net in a U.S. community. Kansas City has comparatively minor residents of about 150,000, which might have influenced Google's choice. Google whispered the network would propose cable-line facility straight to consumers' homes at "a competition amount." The objective of the plan, according to the company, is to "make the Net healthier for operators." President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission have extended supported for quicker hurries to rise the country's international competitiveness.
Juan Pablo Grande
President Hugo Chavez was given a prestigious journalism award on Tuesday. Chavez received the Rodolfo Walsh journalism award from Argentina’s Universidad Nacional de La Plata for his unquestionable and authentic commitment to support the freedom of peoples. The Rodolfo Walsh award, given to people who advance the cause of press freedom, is named in honor of the late Argentine journalist who was killed in 1977 during Argentina's "Dirty War," when military leaders systematically eliminated dissident voices.
ResponderEliminarPresident Hugo Chavez was given a HONERED journalism award on Tuesday. HE have ACQUIRE the Rodolfo Walsh journalism award from Argentina’s Universidad Nacional de La Plata for his unquestionable and RELIABLE commitment to ENDORSE the freedom of peoples. The Rodolfo Walsh award, given to people who advance the cause of press freedom, is named in honor of the late Argentine journalist who was MUERDERED in 1977 during Argentina's "Dirty War," when military leaders systematically GET RID OF dissident voices.
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced a difficult balancing act Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors cool and prevent radioactive water from leaking into the ocean.
ResponderEliminarWater has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems. But tons of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated liquid
The discovery of contaminated water in a maintenance tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the possibility of additional radiation leaking from the plant. Japan's nuclear safety agency .workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the tunnel, which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
Workers” IN JAPAN” crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant faced” in a hurry” balancing act “on” Tuesday as they struggled to keep reactors” wet”: and “prejudice” radioactive water from leaking into the ocean.
Water has been a key weapon in the battle to stave off a meltdown at the facility since a March 11 and tsunami knocked out “quenching” systems. But” lashings” of water have been pumped and sprayed to keep the plant's radioactive fuel from overheating, and the plant is running out of room to store the now-contaminated “dainty”
The” shake “discovery of” tainted” water in a “preservation” tunnel that leads to the No. 2 reactor's turbine plant has sparked fresh concerns about the” possibility” of “supplementary” radiation leaking from the plant. workers were using sandbags and concrete panels to keep the water inside the “Gallery” which is located about 55 meters (180 feet) from the Pacific shore.
By: Maria Angelica Sierra
JUANCHI SOURDIS.
ResponderEliminarPower company says smoke spotted at another Japanese nuclear plant.
Smoke was spotted at another nuclear plant in northeastern Japan on Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said.The company said smoke was detected in the turbine building of reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant around 6 p.m. (5 a.m. ET).The Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. After the dual disasters people were ordered to evacuate as a precaution. Earlier Wednesday, the Japanese Atomic Industrial Forum,, said cooling functions were recovered and all the plant's four reactors were in cold shutdown.
Smoke was SPY at another nuclear plant in northeastern Japan on Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said.The company TELL smoke was DISCOVER in the turbine building of reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant around 6 p.m. (5 a.m. ET).The Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. After the dual disasters people were REQUEST to MOVE as a precaution. Earlier Wednesday, the Japanese Atomic Industrial Forum, said cooling functions were GET and all the plant's four reactors were in cold shutdown.
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ResponderEliminarJapan earthquake impact hits U.S. auto plants
ResponderEliminarJapan's deadly earthquake and tsunami have created problems for the global auto industry that are expected to peak here in the U.S. within the next few weeks, analysts say. The parts crunch is likely to become critical in April and early May, analysts at Morgan Stanley and IHS Automotive said. More auto factories in the U.S., starved for parts from Japan, may be forced to shut down or seriously scale back production over the next few weeks. Beginning Wednesday Honda will slow down production at its U.S. auto plants. Honda says it will continue to produce all the makes and models it now builds in North America, but at a reduced rate. Honda has about three weeks of parts available for that automaker's non-Japanese factories. Toyota recently told its factory workers in North America to prepare for possible plant shutdowns. All automakers are struggling to deal with the loss of key automobile components from Japanese parts suppliers. While Ford's Nissen insisted this type of scrambling isn't out of the ordinary -- a variety of parts and logistics problems arise all the time -- the scope and depth of the problems caused by the Japan earthquake are unprecedented. The biggest problem is that the parts many of these Japanese companies produced weren't just ordinary plastic and rubber bits that can be made anywhere. Instead, the parts shipped from Japan tend to be hi-tech electronics or specialized products that involve patented production processes. Japanese companies also specialized in making the array of highly specialized computer chips that control everything from the engine to the brakes in modern cars. Production by Japan-based automakers would, of course, be cut back even more.
Japan's deadly earthquake and tsunami have created problems for the auto industry that are expected to peak here in the U.S. within the next few weeks. The parts crunch is likely to become critical. More auto factories in the U.S. THAT LOOKED for parts from Japan, may be forced to QUIT. Honda will slow down production at U.S. Honda says it will continue to produce all the makes and models, but IN a reduced WAY. Toyota recently told its factory workers in North America to prepare for possible BAD TIMES. All automakers are struggling to deal with the loss of key automobile components from Japanese parts suppliers. While Ford's Nissen insisted this type of scrambling isn't out of the ordinary -- a variety of parts and logistics TROUBLES EXIST all the time -- the scope and depth of the problems caused by the Japan earthquake are UNPREDICTABLE. The BIGGEST problem is that the parts many of these Japanese companies produced weren't just ordinary plastic and rubber bits that can be made anywhere. Instead, the parts shipped from Japan tend to be NEW-TECH electronics or SPECIAL products that involve SPECIAL production. Japanese companies also specialized in MAKING the array of highly specialized computer chips that control everything from the engine to the brakes in modern cars. PRODUCTION by Japan-based automakers would, of course, be cut back more.
Eduardo González
ResponderEliminarThe Syrian government resigned in Tuesday the admission of an unusual wave of unrest in the nation; this was showed by the state TV. The Syrian president accepted resignations on Tuesday so thousands of people poured in the streets as a demonstration of favor to the government. In some hours a new government should be named and the president is expected to address the nation before people´s assembly in Wednesday and is reported that the speech would reassure the Syrian people. The pro-government rally on Tuesday followed violent clashes between protesters and security forces in the cities of Daraa and Latakia in recent days. At least 37 seven people have BEEN killed since last week. Syria is the latest in a string of Arabic-speaking nations beset with discontent over economic and human rights issues. Syria's discontent is centered in Daraa, a southern city in the impoverished country's agricultural region, where security forces and anti-government protesters have sporadically clashed for nearly two weeks. People held posters of the president; others waved Syrian flags while others had painted Syrian colors in crowds in front of the central bank.
The Syrian government RESONCILED in Tuesday the PERMISSION of an STRANGE wave of unrest in the nation; this was REVEALED by the state TV. The Syrian president AGREED ACEPTANCE on Tuesday so thousands of people DECANTED in the streets as a demonstration of favor to the government. In some hours a new government should be named and the president is WAITED to address the nation before people´s assembly in Wednesday and is DETAILED that the speech would RESTORE CONFIDENCE to the Syrian people. The pro-government rally on Tuesday TRACKED violent clashes between protesters and security forces in the cities of Daraa and Latakia In recent days. At least 37 seven people have BEEN ASSASINATED since last week. Syria is the NEWEST in a string of Arabic-speaking nations INUNDATED with discontent over economic and human rights issues. Syria's discontent is centered in Daraa, a southern city in the POOR country's agricultural region, where security forces and anti-government protesters have PERIODICALLY clashed for nearly two weeks. People held posters of the president; others waved Syrian flags while others had painted Syrian colors in crowds in front of the central bank.
A 4 year-old U.S. citizen who was unable to enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer. "It's a grave injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had spent five months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents. When her grandfather accompanied her on a flight back to the United States on March 11, he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia for an immigration violation dating back some 20 years. He was denied entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. She returned to Central America. "She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened." "We're not here to criticize the government; really, we do not know who is responsible for this." U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they offered to have the parents pick Emily up. "In this case, the parents were offered to pick up the child, but elected to have her returned to Guatemala with her grandfather." Officials say they gave Emily's father the opportunity to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who speaks limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
ResponderEliminarA LITTLE 4 year-old U.S. citizen who was INEFFICIENT to enter the country this month because of POTENTIAL communications mix up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer. "It's a SERIOUS injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had WASTED five LARGE months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents. When her grandfather ATTACHES her on a flight back to the United States on March 11, he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia for an immigration violation dating back some 20 years. He was REFUSE the entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. She returned to Central America. "She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened." "We're not here to criticize the government; really, we do not know who is responsible for this." U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they offered to have the parents pick Emily up. "In this case, the parents were offered to pick up the child, but elected to have her returned to Guatemala with her grandfather." Officials say they gave Emily's father the opportunity to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who TALKS limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
By: Maria Luisa Camargo Franco.
It SEEMS like a GOOD idea. IINVEST in the expansion of our nation's community health centers (CHCs) so that low income workers without ADEQUATE health insurance would have a regular doctor to visit, instead of the only other ALTERNATIVE, HIGH-COST hospital emergency rooms. UNFURTUNATLY, the federal funding to GROW health center capacity is in doubt right now as Congress DEBATE a new budget. This week, new RESEARCH, from the Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative, PINPOINTS just how much we stand to lose in health care EFFIENCY savings if the funding is cut as PLANED; $15 billion. SET another way, for every $1 INVESTED in CHC EXPANSION, there is a POTENTIAL SAVINGS in health care costs of $11.50.
ResponderEliminarIt LOOKS like an AWESOME idea. LOOK in the expansion of our nation's community health centers (CHCs) so that low income workers without APROPIATE health insurance would RECIEVE a regular doctor to visit, instead of the only other OPTION, ELEVATED-PRICE hospital emergency rooms. UNLUCKILY, the federal funding to INCREASE health center capacity is in doubt right now as Congress DISPUTES a new budget. This week, new INVESTIGATE, from the Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative, IDENTIFY just how much we stand to lose in health care EFFECTIVENESS savings if the funding is cut as PLANNED; $15 billion. SET another way, for every $1 SPENDS in CHC EXTENSION, there is a POSSIBLE INVESTMENTS in health care cost of $11.50.
THE LAST COMMENT WAS BY: NATALIA FRANCO!
ResponderEliminarMany people wonder what is happening with the leaping of sea creatures, since this last week, two animals jumped into boats and caused scandals. On Friday, an Eagle Ray jumped onto a boat off Florida Keys; on Sunday, a Mako shark leaped onto a boat off Texas. , "many ocean animals do jump out of the water when either chasing prey or trying to elude a predator," says Timothy Mullican, vice president of zoological operations at the Georgia Aquarium. The vice president also said that there is one-in-a-million chance that an animal jumps into a boat like that; they jump a lot, but plopping on a boat is far from the usual result. Dennis Dobson also provides ideas of why fish jump; they may be trying to loosen eggs for spawning or they may be trying to get rid of parasites. The Florida Ray was set free, but the conditions for the shark weren’t that good.
ResponderEliminarMany people QUESTION what is happening with the BOUNDING of sea creatures, since this last week, two animals jumped into boats and CREATED scandals. On Friday, an Eagle Ray SPRUNG onto a boat off Florida Keys; on Sunday, a Mako shark leaped onto a boat off Texas. , "many ocean animals do jump out of the water when either PURSUE prey or trying to elude a predator," says Timothy Mullican, vice president of zoological operations at the Georgia Aquarium. The vice president also TOLD that there is one-in-a-million chance that an animal DROPS into a boat like that; they SKIP a lot, but PLONKING on a boat is DISTANT from the HABITUAL result. Dennis Dobson also GIVES ideas of why fish jump; they may be ATTEMPTING to loosen eggs for spawning or they may be SEEKING to get rid of parasites. The Florida Ray was LIBERATED, but the conditions for the shark weren’t that WELL.
Melissa Calderon
On the third day of his visit to Cuba, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is expected to meet with prominent blogger Yoani Sanchez.
ResponderEliminarSanchez announced the meeting via Twitter on Tuesday morning: "They just called my house. I will meet with Jimmy Carter tomorrow morning. More later!"
Sanchez told CNN that a representative of the Carter Center called to invite her to a meeting at 7 a.m. on Wednesday but asked that she not reveal the location.
Carter's meeting with Sanchez is likely to ruffle feathers. She has been slammed in state media for alleged links to Washington and accused of trying to rally dissidents against the government via the internet.
"We have spoken to some officials about Mr. Gross. But I am not here to take him out of the country," he told journalists, when asked about the case.
Expectations were high that Carter would try to negotiate the release of Gross, who was recently sentenced to 15 years in prison. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talked to Carter before his departure to encourage him to raise the issue.
Cuba accuses Gross, a USAID subcontractor, of working a "subversive" project to illegally connect people to the internet with the goal of destabilizing the government.
Washington maintains Gross was helping the island's small Jewish community communicate.
On the third day of his TOUR to Cuba, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is HOPED to meet with prominent blogger Yoani Sanchez.
Sanchez ANNOUNCED the via Twitter on Tuesday morning: "They just called my house. I will meet with Jimmy Carter tomorrow morning. More later!"
Sanchez told CNN that a representative of the Carter Center called to invite her to a meeting at 7 a.m. on Wednesday but asked that she not reveal the location. Carter arrives in Carter's INTERVIEW with Sanchez is SIMILAR to ruffle feathers. She has been BEATEN in state media for alleged links to Washington and PRONOUNCED of ATTEMTING to rally dissidents OPPOSITE TO the government via the WEB.
"We have TALKED to some officials about Mr. Gross. But I am not IN THIS PLACE to BRING him out of the NATION," he told PERIODISTS, when LOOK FOR about the SITUATION.
Expectations were high that Carter would ATTEMPT to DEAL the release of Gross, who was LATELY sentenced to 15 years in prison. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton SPOKED to Carter before his departure to INSPIRE him to raise the issue.
Cuba accuses Gross, a USAID subcontractor, of ACT a "subversive" JOB to illegally connect PERSONS to the internet with the OBJECTIVE of destabilizing the government.
Washington KEEPS Gross was CONTRIBUTING the island's small Jewish community INFORM.
Egypt's ruling military leadership will COMMUNICATE on Wednesday a LEGAL declaration that will WORRY TO WORK ON THE constitution in the current PUBLIC transitional period, state-run news media MENA reported. This new WORK will be in effect until a IMPROBED one is drafted and ADMITTED. General Mamdouh Shahin, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, will TOP a news conference Wednesday morning to LEGALLY REVEAL the constitutional EXPOSITION, that includes eight CHANGED articles of which were ADMITED in a historic referendum held on March 19. The constitutional declaration, which will ELIMINATE the current 1971 constitution, will define the LEVEL OF POWER of the executive and judicial branches as well as IMPLEMENTING laws to govern the presidential and parliamentarian VOTING. The declaration is also DESERVING to include articles about citizens' rights and freedoms. On Monday, the nation's ruling military promised voters free parliamentarian CHANGES that will happen in September after ENCREASING emergency laws that have been in place since 1981 when RESIGNED president Hosni Mubarak GAIN THE power. The military has taken several WAYS TU PROCEED, since a popular REBELLION that forced Mubarak to resign in February, to show that it is easing harsh restrictions APPLIED under the late regime. Although no date has been set yet for presidential elections, the military said they will occur sometime after CHOSING in members of parliament.
ResponderEliminarEgypt's ruling military leadership will announce on Wednesday a constitutional declaration that will operate as a working constitution in the current political transitional period, state-run news media MENA reported. This new working constitution will be in effect until a new one is drafted and approved. General Mamdouh Shahin, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, will give a news conference Wednesday morning to officially announce the constitutional declaration, that includes eight amended articles of which were endorsed in a historic referendum held on March 19. The constitutional declaration, which will override the current 1971 constitution, will define the powers of the executive and judicial branches as well as institute laws to govern the presidential and parliamentarian election processes. The declaration is also expected to include articles about citizens' rights and freedoms. On Monday, the nation's ruling military promised voters free parliamentarian elections that will happen in September after lifting emergency laws that have been in place since 1981 when ousted president Hosni Mubarak took power. The military has taken several steps, since a popular uprising that forced Mubarak to resign in February, to show that it is easing harsh restrictions imposed under the late regime. Although no date has been set yet for presidential elections, the military said they will occur sometime after voting in members of parliament.
Egypt to announce new working constitution
By Amir Ahmed, CNN
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Girl, unable to enter U.S., will try again
ResponderEliminarA 4-year-old U.S. citizen who was unable to enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer."It's a grave injustice that she has been separated from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that situation," said lawyer David Sperling.Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without documentation, had spent five months recuperating from asthma while visiting with her grandparents in Guatemala, Sperling said. When her grandfather accompanied her on a flight back to the United States , he was stopped by a customs official at Dulles International Airport. He was denied entry into the United States, and that placed Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. According to her family, immigration officials gave her parents two options: Emily could be sent to Guatemala with her grandfather, or she could be turned over to state custody. She returned to Central America."She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened", Sperling said.U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they offered to have the parents pick Emily up. "CBP strives to reunite U.S. citizen children with their parents. If the parents choose not to take custody of their children, CBP works with other agencies to ensure the children's safety and well being. Officials say they gave Emily's father the opportunity to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who speaks limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
A 4-year-old U.S. citizen who CAN’T enter the country this month because of a possible communications mix-up is expected to attempt the journey again on Wednesday, according to her lawyer."It's a grave injustice that she has been APART from her parents for so long and we're here to rectify that EVNT," said lawyer David Sperling. Emily Ruiz, the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants living in New York without DOCUMENTS, had spent five months SAVING from asthma while visiting with her grandparents in Guatemala, Sperling said. When her grandfather GO WITH her on a flight back to the United States, he was CATCHED by a customs official at Dulles International Airport. He CAN’T entry into the United States, and that PUT Emily in the middle of an immigration quagmire. According to her family, immigration officials gave her parents two options: Emily could LIVE in Guatemala with her grandfather, or she could be turned over to state ODOPTATION PROGRAM . She returned to Central America."She was basically deported to Guatemala, not in the legal sense, but effectively this is what happened", Sperling said.U.S. Customs and Border Protection said last week that they LET to have the parents pick Emily up. "CBP strives to PUT TOGETHER U.S. citizen children with their parents. If the parents choose not to take CARE of their children, CBP works with other agencies to ensure the children's safety and well being. Officials say they gave Emily's father the CHANCE to pick her up, because she is a U.S. citizen. The father, who speaks limited English, said he did not understand if that was indeed offered.
Topeka, Kansas changed its name to Google for a contest; but they didn’t win. The winner of the competition was Kansas City, Kansas. That city soon will get some of the fastest internet connections in the country. The mayor of Topeka could be mad and embarrassed about this, since the capital of Kansas changed its name to that of a giant corporation to court its favor, only to be rejected; but actually, he is not mad at all. "I've often wondered what difference it makes if it takes you 10 seconds or one second to access information," said Topeka´s mayor. “I thought we would just love to have been chosen, but I don't think 'disappointed' is the word”. He doesn’t regret renaming the city for the competition; he says it was a little fun. Besides, he never assumed that only changing Topeka´s name to Google will win the competition, just as other states failed unsuccessfully for Google's attention, too. A mayor in Florida swam with sharks. One in Minnesota jumped in a frigid lake. Although Topeka didn’t win, a Google spokesman thanked Topeka for its interest. Google said it was a hard decision to make and that they would do what is possible to get an “ultra-high-speed” internet to other cities as well.
ResponderEliminarTopeka, Kansas SWITCHED its name to Google for a contest; but they didn’t SUCCEED. The winner of the competition was Kansas City, Kansas. That city SHORTLY will get some of the QUICKEST internet connections in the country. The mayor of Topeka could be UPSET and embarrassed about this, since the capital of Kansas changed its name to that of an ENOURMOUS corporation to court its favor, only to be DECLINED; but actually, he is not ANGRY at all. "I've often QUESTIONED what difference it makes if it takes you 10 seconds or one second to GET information," STATED Topeka´s mayor. “I thought we would just love to have been SELECTED, but I don't think 'disappointed' is the word”. He doesn’t regret renaming the city for the CONTEST; he says it was a little ENTERTAINING. Besides, he never BELIEVED that only changing Topeka´s name to Google will win the competition, just as other states LOST unsuccessfully for Google's attention, too. A mayor in Florida swam with sharks. One in Minnesota DROPPED in a frigid lake. Although Topeka didn’t win, a Google spokesman CONVEYED Topeka for its interest. Google TOLD it was a DIFFICULT decision to make and that they would do what is possible to get an “ultra-high-speed” internet to other cities as well.
MELISSA CALDERON
Pipe Tristancho
ResponderEliminarManager Arsene Wegener and player Samir Nasri will miss the next UEFA champions league match next year. Wegener was FINED $14,00 in the match that his club Arsenal lost 3-1 with Barcelona.
Wegener started to RECLAIM Swiss official's DESICION to send off STRIKER Robin van Persie for a second yellow card for kicking the ball away early in the second HALF. Van percie kicking the ball after the REFEREE SAID that he was in offside, the player said that he did not listened the whistle.
However, the English Premier League club have now DECIDED not to take the MATTER any further.
Many things were public after the match on website page from the team of England as "Arsenal have DECIDED not to APPEAL against UEFA bans for Arsene Wenger and Samir Nasri", and "The manager and the midfielder were each SUSPENDED for one European match following CHARGES of IMPROPER CONDUCT in the wake of Arsenal's Champions League EXIT at Barcelona."
Manager Arsene Wegener and player Samir Nasri will miss the next UEFA champions league match next year. Wegener was SANCTIONED $14,00 in the match that his club Arsenal lost 3-1 with Barcelona.
Wegener started to PROTEST Swiss official's MANDATE to send off FORWARD Robin van Persie for a second yellow card for kicking the ball away early in the second TIME. Van percie kicked the ball after the OFFICIAL TELL that he was in offside, the player said that he did not listened the whistle.
However, the English Premier League club have now ELECTED not to take the SUBJECT any further.
Many things were public after the match on website page from the team of England as "Arsenal have CHOSE not to OPPOSITE against UEFA bans for Arsene Wenger and Samir Nasri", and "The manager and the midfielder were each SANCTIONED for one European match following MANDATES of INADEQUATE BEHAVIOR in the wake of Arsenal's Champions League AWAY at Barcelona."
Pipe Tristancho
Andres Usma
ResponderEliminarCONTAMINATED IV SOLUTION SUSPECTED IN 9 PATIENT DEATHS IN ALABAMA
Nine of 19 patients who were infected with bacteria that got into their blood after they were fed intravenously have died in six Alabama hospitals, state health officials said Tuesday.The bacteria, identified as serratia marcescens bacteremia, can prove FATAL, though investigators -- including those from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- have not DETERMINED that they caused the deaths, he said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.The rod-shaped bacteria that were discovered in bags used in intravenous feeding -- also referred to as total parenteral nutrition -- would have entered the bloodstream easily and "with a pretty quick effect in terms of blood pressure and temperature," he said.Williamson praised those involved. "This is actually the way the system should work," he said. "In this case, a SOME of hospitals identified that they were seeing what they perceived to be an unusual number of cases of serratia marcescens bacteremia. When they saw that, they contacted us and the CDC and we contacted the CDC and very quickly you got the shutoff of the PRODUCTION of the product, the cessation of use of the product and then you quickly got an investigation done to identify both what the most likely source was as well as where the source came from and some idea of the magnitude of the problem."Patients who get the product are typically already very sick, McVay said. Some of the 10 surviving patients who were infected with the bacteria remained hospitalized Tuesday, he said.
CONTAMINATED IV SOLUTION SUSPECTED IN 9 PATIENT DEATHS IN ALABAMA
Nine of 19 patients who were infected with bacteria that got into their blood after they were fed intravenously have died in six Alabama hospitals, state health officials said Tuesday.The bacteria, identified as serratia marcescens bacteremia, can prove BAD, though investigators -- including those from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- have not SAW that they caused the deaths, he said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.The rod-shaped bacteria that were discovered in bags used in intravenous feeding -- also referred to as total parenteral nutrition -- would have entered the bloodstream easily and "with a pretty quick effect in terms of blood pressure and temperature," he said.Williamson praised those involved. "This is actually the way the system should work," he said. "In this case, a SOME of hospitals identified that they were seeing what they perceived to be an unusual number of cases of serratia marcescens bacteremia. When they saw that, they contacted us and the CDC and we contacted the CDC and very quickly you got the shutoff of the MADE of the product, the cessation of use of the product and then you quickly got an investigation done to identify both what the most likely source was as well as where the source came from and some idea of the magnitude of the problem."Patients who get the product are typically already very sick, McVay said. Some of the 10 surviving patients who were infected with the bacteria remained hospitalized Tuesday, he said.
Andres Usma
Julio Torres
ResponderEliminarA company that is made for the insurance of country’s how have lost a lot of its resources in natural disasters, its name is Lloyd.
In London profits of specialist insurance market form taxes, have plummeted 43% to £ 2.2 billion or $3.5 billion, after some problems developed.
The earthquake and floods of Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Gulf of Mexico, have help to lower the out comes of this company. The cost of japans devasted expenses are not yet to be calculated.
Levene stated that the crisis in japan would cost a pretty great amount, but when this sort of natural disasters ocure it is the meaning of their company to exist.
Lloyd’s, Levene’s company is composed of 85 syndicates.
Zurich-based Swiss has stated that losses have grown a lot sence the previous year 2009 as of last year the losses were aproximatley $218 billion.
While japans costs alone are $309 billion as estimated by Japan’s government. And was stated by the company in response of the 2 questions that, they are exposed, but they aren’t outside the parameters of their business.
A company that is CREATED for the ASSURANCE of country’s how have lost a lot of its SOURCES in natural disasters, its name is Lloyd.
In London BENEFITS of specialist insurance market form taxes, have COLAPSED IN 43% to £ 2.2 billion or $3.5 billion, after some problems AMPLYFIED.
The earthquake and floods of Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Gulf of Mexico, have ASSISTED to lower the out comes of this company. The cost of japans HUGE expenses are not yet to be ADDED.
Levene ASSURED that the PROBLEM in japan would cost a pretty HEAVY amount, but when this sort of natural CALAMITY ocure it is the REASON of their company to exist.
Lloyd’s, Levene’s company is MADE UP of 85 syndicates.
Zurich-based Swiss has SAID that losses have EXPANDED a lot sence the previous year 2009 as of last year the losses were aproximatley $218 billion.
While japans VALUE alone are $309 billion as ROUGHLY CALCULATED by Japan’s government. And was SAID by the company in FEEDBACK of the 2 questions that, they are UNSHROUDED, but they aren’t outside the BOUNDARYS of their AGREEMENT.
By Melissa Cure
ResponderEliminarTake Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized.
A recent study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), uncovers that homeless people without enough to eat have a much elevated possibility of being hospitalized and are more expected to need treatment from an emergency room than those who get acceptable nourishment.
The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but unluckily there are some people, especially in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how essential hunger relief programs can be for homeless.
Gainesville lately imposed a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is stopping some places from feeding numerous hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk.
Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry
Some of the City Council members in Gainsville lately supported the community to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And still Mayor Lowe and the City Commission believe there should be a limit to how much help should be offered.
The MGH homelessness and hunger study should act as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how important food security is to the health of the homeless. Withdrawing the 130-meal-a-day limit maintains citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds empty. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
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ResponderEliminarTake Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized
Eating an apple a day to help keep the doctor away is sound advice for all of us, but following the old adage is particularly crucial for those who are living without a home.
A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), one of the nations top hospitals, reveals that homeless individuals without enough to eat have a much higher risk of being hospitalized and are more likely to require treatment from an emergency room than those who receive adequate nourishment.
The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem fairly straightforward, but unfortunately there are some people, particularly in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how vital hunger relief programs can be for those struggling with poverty.
The City of Gainesville recently imposed a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a controversial and troubling decision that is preventing places like St. Francis House (SFH) from feeding countless hungry neighbors. Considering the homeless population in the county is up by 38%, this is no time for Gainesville to be playing a twisted numbers game that puts the health of so many people at risk.
Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry
Fortunately, not everyone in Gainesville politics wishes to leave the city's hungry out in the cold. Some of the City Council members recently encouraged the community to step up efforts to help the homeless population, and Gainesville Police Corporal Rob Fanelli frequently volunteers at St. Francis House. And yet somehow, Mayor Lowe and the City Commission seem to think there should be a limit to how much help should be offered, despite desperate pleas from the community. Individuals can help feed the hungry all they want, the Commission and Mayor Lowe say, but when it comes to places like St. Francis House, the city is concerned about maintaining the "integrity of our neighborhoods". That sounds like NIMBY pressure coming from area businesses, not a humane and responsible approach to homelessness and hunger.
The MGH hunger and homelessness study should serve as a wake-up call to the city of Gainesville of how essential food security is to the health of the city's poor. Rescinding the 130-meal-a-day limit is not only the humane choice to keep citizens fed and healthy, but it will also help save the city and county medical expenses and keep emergency room beds clear. St. Francis House and other area service providers should not be forced to ration out meals and have to tell the 131st person to hit the road hungry. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
Melissa Cure
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure
ResponderEliminarTake Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized.
A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment.
The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless.
Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk.
Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry
Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered.
The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure
ResponderEliminarTake Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized.
A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment.
The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless.
Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk.
Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry
Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered.
The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure
ResponderEliminarTake Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized.
A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment.
The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless.
Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk.
Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry
Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered.
The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
SUMMARY By Melissa Cure
ResponderEliminarTake Note Gainesville: Homeless and Hungry Are More Likely To Be Hospitalized.
A RECENT study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGM), UNCOVERS that homeless people without enough to eat have a much ELEVATED POSSIBILITY of being hospitalized and are more EXPECTED to NEED treatment from an emergency room than those who get ACCEPTABLE nourishment.
The importance of eating well to maintain good health may seem quite simple, but UNLUCKILY there are some people, ESPECIALLY in Gainesville, Florida, who need to be reminded of how ESSENTIAL hunger relief programs can be for homeless.
Gainesville LATELY ENFORCED a 130-meals-a-day limit to area soup kitchens, a worrying decision that is STOPPING some places from feeding NUMEROUS hungry neighbors and putting the health of so many people at risk.
Sign the petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry
Some of the City Council members in Gainsville LATELY SUPPORTED to step up efforts to help the homeless population. And STILL Mayor Lowe and the City Commission BELIEVE there should be a limit to how much help should be offered.
The MGH homelessness and hunger study should ACT as a wake-up call to Gainesville of how IMPORTANT food security is to the health of the homeless. WITHDRAWING the 130-meal-a-day limit MAINTAINS citizens fed and keeps emergency room beds EMPTY. Please sign our petition demanding that Gainesville feed all who are hungry.
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ResponderEliminarThe Scottish Football ASSOCIATION (SFA) has DEMANDED an apology from their Brazilian counterparts after allegations of racism marred a friendly between the two COUNTRIES. Neymar acused Scottish fans from racism after the two goals he did. He said that they throw him a banana. Later it was ACCEPTED that an Aleman tourist do it. Neymar TELL that he was crtizided because from his color. Now Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan wants a FORMAL apology from Brazil SAYING they were "dismayed" by the claims. On a website he said that this is very sad and in the seats from the stadium, a "CARNIVAL" was made between both teams' fans.
Scottish fans TELL to all the WORLD that other COUNTRIES wants to make them lost their GOOD reputation as fair, GOOD, humored and respectful spectators. "As the SUBJECT has been RESOLVE, and Scotland SUPPORTERS cleared of any involvement, we felt it was only RIGHT that we acted on behalf of our SUPPORTERS to request an apology either from the player involved, or the BRAZILIAN FA."
The Scottish Football ORGANIZATION (SFA) has ACUSED an apology from their Brazilian counterparts after allegations of racism marred a friendly between the two NATIONS. Neymar acused Scottish fans from racism after the two goals he did. He TELL that they throw him a banana. Later it was ACCEPTED that an aleman tourist do it. Neymar TELL that he was crtizided because from his color. Now Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan wants an EDUCATED apology from Brazil TELLING they were "dismayed" by the claims. On a website he said that "this is very sad, and in the seats from the satdium, a "CELEBRATION" was made between both teams' fans."
Scottish fans SAID to all the PLANET that other NATIONS wants to make them lost their WELL reputation as fair, WELL humored and respectful spectators. "As the SUBJECT has been SOLVE, and Scotland DEFENDERS cleared of any involvement, we felt it was only CORRECT that we acted on behalf of our DEFENDERS to request an apology either from the player involved, or the "CARIOCA" FA."
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