US declares public health emergency over spread of swine flu

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced today at a news conference that the U.S. has declared a public health emergency in light of the swine flu outbreak. The total number of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States stands at 20.

Secretary Napolitano said that the United States’ declaration follows suit with the “standard operating procedure” of such an outbreak to make more government resources available to combat the disease. One direct result of the declaration is the government’s mobilization of approximately 12 million doses of Tamiflu to locations where the states can quickly access their share of the medication if needed.

Secretary Napolitano urged residents not to panic saying that the government is issuing a “declaration of emergency preparedness.” Secretary Napolitano added, “Really that’s what we’re doing right now. We’re preparing in an environment where we really don’t know ultimately what the size of seriousness of this outbreak is going to be.”

John Brennan, a Homeland Security assistant, added that “at this point, a top priority is to ensure that communication is robust and that medical surveillance efforts are fully activated.”

This afternoon, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg reported that 8 students from the St. Francis Prepatory School in Queens, New York have contracted the swine flu. All in all, more than 100 students from that high school were absent last week with flu-like symptoms.

Meanwhile, public health officials in Ohio today announced one confirmed case of swine flu in the state. Thus far, California has reported 7 confirmed cases of swine flu, while Kansas and Texas have each reported two confirmed cases.

At the same news conference Dr. Richard Besser, the acting director from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said to expect additional cases of swine flu to be reported in the short term. Dr. Besser added that the U.S. could also start seeing cases of the disease where the effects are more dramatic: “We’re going to see more severe disease in this country”. So far, no one in the U.S. has died from swine flu.

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Buying A Property In Bulgaria? Here Are 5 Reasons To Consider Veliko Tarnovo

Buying A Property In Bulgaria? Here Are 5 Reasons To Consider Veliko Tarnovo by Andy TurverReal estate is one of the most popular and viable investment options. It can be a great source of income or a valuable asset to pass down to your children. You may also use real estate as a part of your retirement strategy. Irrespective of your plans, former capital of the glorious Bulgarian empire, Veliko Tarnovo, is a splendid city to invest in. This city boasts of economic and political stability that investors look for.Keep reading to find compelling reasons to invest in Veliko Tarnovo.# A vast array of property choicesBulgaria offers a myriad of choices when it comes to properties for sale and more so in the spectacular region of North Central Bulgaria, Veliko Tarnovo. Whether you are looking for a villa, holiday home, an apartment, bungalow, a piece of land or a commercial property, you will find everything and more. If you connect with Bulgarian property agents, you will also become eligible to receive inside information about properties owned by banks. From compact apartments to lavish holiday homes, this country will surely satisfy your property-related needs.# Budget-friendly propertiesIn Europe, Bulgarian properties are considered to be the most economically priced. You can find luxurious bungalows to sprawling villas and commercial properties at affordable prices. At present, the country is undergoing readjustment due to huge foreign investment and it will be better for you to act now rather than later. Veliko Bulgaria property agents will be able to give you a much clearer picture about the country’s real estate market.# Awe-inspiring surroundingVeliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria is famous all over the world for its untouched beauty. It is a city that boasts a rich history, culture and picturesque views featuring old churches, forests, natural lakes, wildlife and so on. Moreover, being a university town, Veliko Tarnovo’s population is mainly comprised of dynamic and vibrant young people. The city showcases a lively and high-spirited environment whilst being tucked away from all the cacophony of urban daily life. This is one of the many reasons why this city attracts thousands of tourists every year and a lot of them end up making this city their home.# Opportunity for ongoing incomeTourism in Veliko Tarnovo is one of the most considerable trends of the economy of Bulgaria. Since this part of the city is a favourite amongst globetrotters, as well as, a weekend-hideout for Bulgarians from cities like, Plovdiv, Sofia and Varna, the demand for rental accommodation is always high. By offering your villa or holiday home for rent, you will be able to earn a sizeable income. Even if you decide to sell your property in the future, you can be rest assured of getting a good price for it.# Affordable cost of livingWhen it comes to the cost of living, very few cities in Bulgaria or in the whole of Europe is as easy on the pocket as Veliko Tarnovo. All the living essentials are available here at economical prices. Whether you choose to settle down here after your retirement or plan to visit once in a while to spend your holidays, you will easily find everything you need.The spectacular views, fabulous hospitality and low priced properties combine together to make Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria the perfect place to invest in. This place is ideal for holidaying and living due to its congenial climate conditions and superb lifestyle. From exceptional residential to commercial properties, this city has no end of properties for you to invest in. To make the most of this opportunity, you need to invest fast and now. Do not wait till the high demand increases the prices of the properties here.

Yantra Homes offers local experience and expertise to help all those looking to buy a home or a rental property in Veliko Bulgaria. Their team of professional, experienced property agents have a vast knowledge and offer their assistance at every step of the buying process. They closely work with interested buyers or investors to help find the perfect property that suits their budget and requirements.

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NZ man stabbed in the face with a 15-centimetre knife

Friday, July 7, 2006

A 36-year-old man, who is yet to be named, is undergoing surgery after an attacker lodged a knife through one cheek and out the other. The handle broke off, leaving the 15-cm (about 6 inches) blade inside him. The man was rushed to hospital today, July 7, at about 2 a.m. NZST. The attack occurred last night after a domestic row in Albany on Auckland‘s North Shore.

New Zealand Police report that the knife just missed his optic nerve and his condition is stable and not life threatening.

John Chaplin, head and neck surgeon said, “the man could be treated relatively simply. The major blood vessels of the head were further back in the neck and the knife could be relatively easily removed in an operating theatre where bleeding could be controlled.”

The police have issued an arrest warrant for Vance Paraki Tuheke, 31-year-old, in relation to the attack.

The victim may suffer from some facial numbness.

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New Rules On “Triviality”}

New Rules on “Triviality”

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The triviality rules, in force since 6 April 2006, allow you to cash-in small pensions. In 2009/10 you must be between 60 and 75 and the total value of all your private pensions must be under 17,500. It is not a “per pension plan” limit.

Some people have pensions that are too small to convert into annuities but are unable to encash them as they have other pensions valued at more than 17,500.

To solve this problem a rule change will allow occupational pension scheme members to encash small pensions, even where they have total pension values of more than 17,500. This new rule will not apply to stakeholder or personal pension plans, or SIPPs.

The conditions for this new rule are:

* The payment must be under 2,000;

* You must be aged between 60 and 75;

* You must not be a controlling director of the sponsoring employer;

* Your rights to scheme benefits are extinguished;

* There must not have been a transfer out of the scheme in the 3 years before the date of payment;

* The first 25% of the payment is tax-free, with the remaining 75% taxable under PAYE.

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On the campaign trail in the USA, October 2016

Sunday, November 6, 2016

The following is the sixth and final edition of a monthly series chronicling the U.S. 2016 presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after an overview of the month’s biggest stories.

In this month’s edition on the campaign trail: the Free & Equal Foundation holds a presidential debate with three little-known candidates; three additional candidates give their final pleas to voters; and past Wikinews interviewees provide their electoral predictions ahead of the November 8 election.

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Appalachia Mountains coal company plays State politics

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

Massey Energy Co., the fourth largest coal producer in the U.S., filed a federal lawsuit against the Governor of West Virginia, Joe Manchin.

Massey’s CEO Don Blankenship alleged that Gov. Manchin acted in retaliation against the company’s coal mining operations because the company spent $650,000 in an advertising campaign to defeat the governor sponsored pension bond proposal. The $5.5 billion bond proposal, intended to shore up the state’s sagging pension plan, was defeated in a special election held in June.

The Massey lawsuit, filed last Tuesday on July 26 in the U.S. District Court in the W.V. southern district, was referred to by Gov. Manchin as having less to do with the bond proposal than with the newly increased state “severance tax” on coal. Nearly 40 million tons of coal production will be subject to the 56-cent tax.

According to Blankenship, that tax amounts to $22.4 million in additional costs for the company, but he denied the increase has anything to do with the lawsuit.

The company reported profits that almost tripled during the second quarter compared to a year ago. Of the company’s rosy earnings picture, Blankenship urged states to “show some frugality” by not placing tax burdens on coal to solve state budget shortfalls. He said his company is “playing a role” because there was no need for the bond sale and the state can afford to make payments into the pension system.

Blankenship acknowledged during a conference call the now-rescinded June 30 permit by the W.V. Department of Environment Protection (DEP). At issue was the department’s permit for mining operations near the Marsh Fork Elementary School, in Sundial, W.V. The school rests at the base of a mountain selected by Massey for “Mountain Top Removal” (MTR) mining techniques. Along with the mining equipment, a coal preparation plant and a sludge pond were established on the mountain. Protest groups, mainly the Coal River Mountain Watch and Mountain Justice Summer, presented a list of demands to Massey officials that included shutting down the preparation plant, ceasing all MTR mining above the Marsh Fork Elementary School, and abandoning plans for a second coal silo near the school. They also ask that the Marsh Fork school be cleaned up or relocated. The state permit for a second coal storage silo was rescinded by the DEP the same day Massey filed the Manchin lawsuit.

Gov. Manchin in June said that Blankenship could expect tougher state scrutiny of his business affairs since the Massey media campaign against the pension bond proposal. “I think that is justified now, since Don has jumped in there with his personal wealth trying to direct public policy,” he said at an appearance at an American Electric Power event in Putnam County.

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Government shuts off water to California farms in controversial effort to help threatened species

Thursday, August 13, 2009

A farming town in California claims that it may disappear due to the United States federal government shutting off water pumps, though the government states the actions are necessary to save several marine species.

In July 2009, action by the Federal Bureau of Reclamation to protect threatened fish stopped irrigation pumping to parts of the California Central Valley causing canals leading into Huron, California and the surrounding areas and the farms that rely on them to lose their primary irrigation source. Unemployment has reached 40% in some areas as the farms have dried up.

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger stated the action is putting the fish “above the needs of millions of Californians.”

Highlighting the city’s plight, Huron Police Chief Frank Steenport stated, “A year from now, [Huron] may not be here.”

In an interview in Huron on Tuesday, comedian Paul Rodriguez, whose mother owns a farm in the area, criticized the actions of the government and called for President Barack Obama to review the decision. “This used to be an almond orchard. Now all that is left is firewood.”

Laura King Moon, assistant general manager of the State Water Contractors, a nonprofit association of 27 public agencies from across California that purchase water from the government under contract, said “these cuts are crippling on our people and businesses — especially in the Central Valley where farmers are being forced to fallow their land and workers are being laid off. Rather than piecemeal restrictions, we need to balance the needs of the environment and the needs of people with a collective plan for the Delta.”

The National Marine Fisheries Service, an agency within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, states the water pumping inside central California threatens several species, including Chinook salmon, Central Valley steelhead, North American green sturgeon, and Southern Resident killer whales, which rely on Chinook salmon runs for food. In the Huron area, the delta smelt is specifically targeted.

In defense of the actions, Rod McInnis, the southwest regional director for NOAA’s Fisheries Service stated, “What is at stake here is not just the survival of species but the health of entire ecosystems and the economies that depend on them. We are ready to work with our federal and state partners, farmers and residents to find solutions that benefit the economy, environment and Central Valley families.”

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Toyota Corolla Altis Will Get A Facelift

Toyota Corolla Altis Will Get A Facelift

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The Indian car market is soon going to get the reloaded version of all the exciting saloon from the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and that shall begin with the

Toyota Corolla Altis

model. The exclusive version was traced in Bangalore with some new and distinct features. The car with stunning beauty is loaded with a new and unique front grille that makes its appearance more unique. The boot of this 2011 Toyota Corolla Altis is redesigned through adding ip little detailing to it.

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Looking at the new avatar of Toyota Corolla Altis for 2011, anyone can easily determine the chances that were made in its interiors as well thus making it far more refreshing and soothing. The side view of the car gives the same bulging look but this time, ti has elegant crease at the bottom.

In the technical aspect of the redesigned Toyota Corolla Altis, there were no prominent changes that could be expected with the 1.8-liter petrol engine churning out 132 bhp power and the 1.4-liter common rail diesel engine that gives out 87 bhp of power.

The sedan is also expected to be carrying a 1.6 liter petrol engine which will give 120 bhp of maximum power. Based on speculations, the sedan will make one of the best option in the segment. Toyota Corolla Altis is a famous sedan from the Japanese car manufacturer and is making impressive progress in its car segment. The car is loaded with stand out looks which gives it a unique identity and style. The balanced structure of the body attracts more buyer to the car.

The Japanese car manufacturer is working good in the saloon market of India with its newly launched Toyota Etios. The car has attracted a great demand in the domestic car market and recently, it bagged an award as the Car of the Year. The model is designed with tremendous technology that promises nothing else but superior performance. Many are already anticipating the new development in the car and based on images that are released, it seems that this is going to be a sought after car model. It is set to be released in the third week of the month.

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US unemployment rate reaches 9.8%

Friday, October 2, 2009

Companies in the United States are shedding more jobs, pushing the country’s unemployment rate to a 26-year high of 9.8%.

The US Labor Department said on Friday that employers cut 263,000 jobs in September, with companies in the service industries — including banks, restaurants and retailers — hit especially hard. This is the 21st consecutive month of job losses in the country.

The United States has now lost 7.2 million jobs since the recession officially began in December 2007. The new data has sparked fears that unemployment could threaten an economic recovery. Top US officials have warned that any recovery would be slow and uneven, and some have predicted the unemployment rate will top 10% before the situation improves.

“Continued household deleveraging and rising unemployment may weigh more on consumption than forecast, and accelerating corporate and commercial property defaults could slow the improvement in financial conditions,” read a report by the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook, predicting that unemployment will average 10.1% by next year and not go back down to five percent until 2014.

Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Economy.com, said that “it’s a very fragile and tentative recovery. Policy makers need to do more.”

“The number came in weaker than expected. We saw a lot of artificial involvement by the government to prop up the markets, and now that that is starting to end, the private sector isn’t yet showing signs of life,” said Kevin Caron, a market strategist for Stifel, Nicolaus & Co.

Also on Thursday, the US Commerce Department said factory orders fell for the first time in five months, dropping eight-tenths of a percent in August. Orders for durable goods — items intended to last several years (including everything from appliances to airliners) — fell 2.6%, the largest drop since January of this year.

The US government has been spending billions of dollars — part of a $787 billion stimulus package — to help spark economic growth. There have been some signs the economy is improving.

The Commerce Department said on Thursday that spending on home construction jumped in August for its biggest increase in 16 years. A real estate trade group, the National Association of Realtors, said pending sales of previously owned homes rose more than 12 percent in August, compared to August 2008.

A separate Commerce Department report said that consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of US economic activity, rose at its fastest pace in nearly eight years, jumping 1.3 percent in August.

Other reports have provided cause for concern. A banking industry trade group said Thursday the number of US consumers making late payments, or failing to make payments, on loans and credit cards is on the rise. A survey by a business group, the Institute for Supply Management, Thursday showed US manufacturing grew in September, but at a slower pace than in August when manufacturing increased for the first time in a year and a half.

Stock markets reacted negatively to the reports. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 41 points in early trading, reaching a level of 9467. This follows a drop of 203 points on Thursday, its largest loss in a single day since July. The London FTSE index fell 55 points, or 1.1%, to reach 4993 points by 15.00 local time.

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