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A total of 250 Fijian soldiers serving in the British Army have been listed for redundancy in line with plans to reduce numbers. The first batch of redundancy will be realized in January 2013. It is estimated that 70 per cent of those made redundant had volunteered for the program and will be retrained for another six months for resettlement into civilian life. For those that did not volunteer for redundancy, the program will be effective after 12 months, and this
is sufficient according to the armys calculation for new marketable skills in the civilian world to be learnt. However, Fijis high commissioner to Britain, Solo Mara is working closely with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and is in negotiating with UK Immigration Authorities on the regularisation of visas for Fiji nationals affected by the redundancy and who may opt to settle in the UK. Three more redundancy batches are to be announced by UKs Ministry of Defence between now and 2014.
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An advisory has been sent out for the whole of Fiji to be on the alert following a 6.5-magnitude earthquake which struck the Solomon Islands. While a region wide tsunami was not expected based on the earthquake and historical tsunami data, Fiji's Mineral Development Director Finau has urged the public to be vigilant and be prepared at all time as earthquakes and tsunamis could not be predicted.
The report was received through the Tsunami Information from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii. The earthquake originated at a depth of 22km (14 miles) and the epicenter was located at 39km South West of Honiara on the South Coast of Guandanal Island. In 2007 a tsunami following an 8.1-magnitude earthquake killed at least 52 people in the Solomons and left thousands homeless.
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The Minister for Labour Industrial Relations & Employment Mr Jone Usamate confirmed that in the past six months, the National Employment Centre under the Ministry has recorded a total of 563 unemployed persons securing permanent employment and 451 clients securing work or volunteer attachment in various organisations around Fiji. This growth is very encouraging and is consistent with the recent macroeconomic forecast of positive growth for the Fijian economy for 2012. The employment growth has doubled compared to the same period last year, Minister Usamate said. In 2011, 589 clients found permanent employment which means that a total of 1,152 clients have so far secured permanent employment.
The body of a baby was discovered in a public toilet in Nausori. Fiji Police spokeswoman Ana Naisoro said the discovery was made by a council worker. The man had discovered a plastic parcel on Friday and left it in a higher place thinking someone would come back to claim the parcel.
Mr Usamate said that with Fijis positive macro-economic outlook, the employment figures are expected to grow given the growing demand for workers from employers. The Minister encouraged employers to take advantage of the new opportunities and to participate through signing the generic agreement to recruit workers/ attachees including volunteers from the NEC. He added that the NEC is well positioned given its strategic intent to provide social protection to the unemployed persons and facilitating their active participation in building our nation. Minister Usamate thanked all employers who have participated and partnered with the NEC in reducing unemployment in the country.
Upon returning the next day, he discovered the same package at the same place and upon opening it saw the body of a baby inside. He then reported the matter to police. Police is currently investigating the matter and is requesting for information from members of the public.
A British military veterans assistance organisation is urging Fijians to write to the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, after a Fijian soldier was denied UK citizenship. Lance-corporal Isimeli Baleiwai embar-lay has been given three weeks to leave Britain. This is despite serving 13 years in the British Army, including active tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. The UK Border Agency refused his application on character grounds because he got into a fight with another soldier, and consequently has an assault conviction. Hugh Milroy, from soldiers charity, Veterans Aid, says kicking the Fijian
out of Britain is unfair. He told the media the case has caused mass outrage in Britain. "It's an outrageous situation and I have to tell you I've met this guy and his wife, they are a lovely couple. This is an iniquitous situation they find themselves in," he said. "David Cameron has been in Afghanistan talking to troops and the same troops, which will include Fijians, are assisting the Olympics security team. "They're throwing this man out. He's an excellent young man, Fiji should be proud of young men like him," said Mr Milroy.
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The 12-member delegation from the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group and the European Union (EU) to Fiji on a fact-finding mission has had a fruitful three-day meeting with government officials, civil society organisations, political leaders and the Constitutional Commission. The co-president of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA), Mr Musikari Kombo said their objective is to try and understand Fijis political landscape and to take the views of a wide cross section of organisations. The fact finding mission was also presented Governments reforms programmes and the work undertaken through the Roadmap.
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Victim ... Ram with a cut above his eye at home at Waila 3A at Davuilevu Housing in Nausori A father suffered a gash to the forehead and his son broke his teeth in an early morning violent robbery that left the family in fear. The Ram family of Waila-3A in Davuilevu Housing outside Suva was still in a state of shock when the media team visited them. The devastated Mr Ram said the incident occurred about 3am. He said he heard a loud noise from the back of the house. When he went to check, he said he saw six masked men armed with a pinch bar, crowbar, iron rod and a knife trying to break through the back door. "As soon as I saw them trying to break the door, I quickly ran to the bedroom to wake up my children and my wife so that we could shout for help," Mr Ram said. He said they shouted for five minutes before they decided to run out the front door when there was no response. "When I opened the front door, two masked men were already waiting outside. They entered the house with iron rods and started punching me and my 20-year-old son," he said. "I suffered a deep gash on my forehead after being struck with a pinch bar while my son broke his teeth following a brawl with one of the robbers," he said. Mr Ram said the robbers first destroyed the prayer room when they found no money before entering his bedroom. "They asked my wife where she kept all the money. My wife said it was inside the till so they took the till which had more than $2000." He said the men spoke in the iTaukei language and demanded jewellery. He claimed the men also stole a laptop, $7000 worth of jewellery, mobile phones and fled in their car. Mr Ram who operates an export business in Valelevu has called for frequent police patrols in the area. "If frequent patrols were done, it would have been better. Robbers would have feared the police," the businessman said. Meanwhile, Criminal Investigations Department (CID) director Senior Superintendent of Police Vakacegu Toduadua said details on the progress of investigations would be released later. SSP Toduadua said police had mobilised officers and investigators around the country to eliminate aggravated and violent robberies. He said the CID and Ready Action Unit had teamed up to ensure the safety of the general public. SSP Toduadua said violent crimes ranging from aggravated robbery, housebreaking and burglary had increased since the beginning of this year.
CONSUMERS should not be penalised with additional costs for late payment of bills particularly for bills that arrive after payment is due the Fiji Commerce Commission said. The commission wants surcharges banned where consumers pay their bills late as a result of late arrival of bill. In its submission to the Consumer Council of Fiji's report on the hire-purchase industry, the commission offered a list of practices it wanted banned. "The laws should contain provisions that constrain the practices by financial institutions that surcharge consumer credit cards. "These include bans on practices such as retroactive or unfair rate increases and late fees that result from bills that arrive close to the due date, among other prohibitions," commission chief executive officer Bobby Maharaj
said. The commission said consumers were often taken for a ride by credit providers because of the absence or lack of knowledge of bargaining power. "There is always disparity between the bargaining powers of a consumer and a credit provider, and in many instances, this disparity of power works to the advantage of the credit provider," the commission said. While the law exists to protect consumers, it was barely used because consumers were not aware of it and for some, it was a costly exercise that they could not afford, the commission said. Terms and conditions offered by credit providers were not always understood by consumers, the commission said. "How then should consumers be able to make informed decisions if they do not understand what they are getting themselves in?" the commission said.
THE Suva Retailers Association has called on its members to be more aware of the threats that counterfeit goods pose. Fiji Retailers Association president Himmat Lodhia said awareness was retailers' most important tool when it came to dealing with counterfeit goods. "I believe it is the most competitive tool because if the retailer is aware, then obviously they will be more inclined to stop
selling those goods," he said. "The retailers need to understand that these goods can have detrimental health effects." Mr Lodhia said awareness and training forums organised by the Suva Retailers Association would ensure retailers had the necessary information about products. His comments came after concerns were raised by the Consumer Council of Fiji regarding fake products circulating in the market.
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OUTRIGGER on the Lagoon Fiji has unveiled its newest product, the "Butu Vatu" firewalking arena, to a full house of resort guests. Opened earlier this week, the entertainment arena which can hold up to 200 guests will become the focal point for the weekly Beqa Island firewalking performance. The arena will also be utilised for outdoor concerts, movies and
traditional ceremonies. General manager Peter Hopgood said the new arena was a wonderful addition to the facilities at the resort. "Whilst the arena has been purposely built for firewalking performances, we also look forward to our resort choir performing at the arena," he said. The Butu Vatu arena was built by the resort's engineering team a cost of $F30,000.
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Miss Fiji Koini Vakaloloma THE 62nd Miss World Beauty Pageant officially opened in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China on Tuesday night. Miss Fiji, Koini Vakaloloma's national costume and dance, were selected to open the dance of the world segment of the pageant finale next month. According to a statement, the national costume symbolizing the owl and a special choreographed meke overseen by Miss World Fiji national director Andhy Blake with the help of Pasifika Voices performers will be a highlight of next month's finals. "Hundred and seventeen countries auditioned to be a part of the dance segment and we are very honoured to be given this awesome opportunity to display our culture and talent, let alone open this section," Mr Blake said. He said the portion of the contest allowed carefully selected contestants to display the excitement that showcased the uniqueness of their countries. Miss Fiji was also one of eight specially invited contestants by the Mongolian government to tour the city of Ordos alongside Miss New Zealand, the only other contestant from the Pacific region.
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Fiji and Zhejiang Province in China have agreed to increase cooperation following successful talks in Suva this week between the Vice Governor of Zhejiang Province, China, Vice Governor Gong Zheng and the Minister for Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation Ratu Inoke Kubuabola. Vice Governor Gong Zheng led a twelve member delegation to Fiji during which he met with the Prime Minister, the Minister for Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation, and the Chief Executive Officer of Investment Fiji. The purpose of the visit is to strengthen friendship between Zhejiang and Fiji. Accompanying the Vice Governor is a delegation from the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Zhejiang Sub-council. In welcoming the Delegation, Minister Kubuabola said that Fiji saw the visit as a reflection of our 'Look North Policy'. The Minister also expressed the hope that the visit will contribute to the deepening of the relations between the Fiji and China and Zhejiang Province. During discussions Minister Kubuabola and Vice Governor Gong Zheng agreed to step up Sister-City/ Province Relations so as to promote trade and investment. They also agreed to expand exports such as in agriculture, fisheries, timber etc. Zhejiang has become one of the richest provinces in China. Last
year Zhejiang Province's export to Fiji totaled USD$26 million whereas Fiji's export to the province was only USD$220,000.00.The two sides agreed to cooperate to improve Fiji's balance of trade. In this regard Vice Governor Gong Zheng also agreed to work with Fiji meet local quarantine laws. To assist boost our exports to the province, Zhejiang Province is willing to offer Fiji its existing trade promotion platforms such as its annual trade and investment symposium which is held in June each year. Fiji could showcase its products through this annual event. Vice Governor Gong Zheng undertook to promote more investment from his province in Fiji. Already the province has two major investment projects in Fiji one of which was the new cement factory. Vice Governor Gong Zheng also explained that his province was looking for specialized projects in Fiji such as biogas, solar energy, mineral exploration etc. The two sides also agreed to operationalize the memorandum of understanding recently signed between Investment Fiji and their counterpart in the province. Vice Governor Gong Zheng agreed to assist the Ministry for Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation with scholarships for its officers to study Chinese Mandarin in China for 1-2 years within its sister-city relationship.
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The Ambassador of Japan to Fiji, His Excellency, Mr Eiichi Oshima paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama. Meeting Prime Minister Bainimarama for the first time, Mr Oshima thanked the Prime Minister and the government of Fiji for expressing their concern over last years earthquake. Prime Minister, I also wish to thank you for inviting Japanese students to study in Fiji under the Fijian Governments Humanitarian Assistance Project for the Tohoku Region, Mr Oshima said. Prime Minister Bainimarama also enquired about the 11 students that are
currently studying under this project and said that he hoped the students would enjoy their stay in Fiji. The project involves relocating selected Japanese students to Fiji to study for up to one year as guests of the Fiji Government and hosted by the Ministry of Education and the Fiji National University. Following the 2011 natural disaster, Prime Minister Bainimarama had made the offer of assistance to his Japanese counterpart. Japan and Fiji have been enjoying friendly and cooperative relations since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1970.
The five-member Constitutional Commission team was sworn-in by the acting President and Chief Justice, Anthony Gates. The Constitutional Commission comprises of two international experts and three Fijian representatives. They are Professor Yash Ghai, Penelope Moore, Christina Murray, Dr Satendra Nandan and Taufa Vakatale. Chief Justice Gates said the swearing in of the Constitution Commissioners marked another significant step for Fiji, along the path back to constitutionality and reform. On behalf of all Fijians, he thanked the commissioners for having agreed to take on the onerous role to serve the nation. They were reminded to refer to the oath from time to time, a similar recommendation made to judicial officers. Chief Justice Gates said the Commissions role was a quasi-
judicial one in its insistence on political neutrality, openness and avoidance of conflict of interest and requires their utmost patience and humility. Your work, if transparent, will gather confidence both within Fiji and without. It will lead to sensible debate, engagement of disparate parties and groups and enliven a sense of unity in common noble aim of achieving something better for Fiji, Chief Justice Gates said. He also said when going about their work, the Code of Conduct would act as a useful guidance for them. In his address, he mentioned that a letter written to the media on July 24 had complained that a friend who had produced an electronic voter registration (EVR) card to a bank to establish his identity in order to receive a money transfer had had it declined. On this regard, Chief Justice Gates said that he believes the courts will now accept the EVR card as identification and others may follow suit.
Fijis traditional costume and dance will be showcased live worldwide when Miss World contestants take the centre stage in the finals of the Miss World pageant on August 18 in Ordos, inner Mongolia, China. The costume and dance to be worn and performed by Miss Fiji Koini Vakaloloma with the backing of Miss World Fiji national director Andhy Blake and Pasifika Voices Meke performers was one of the selected items from the 117 participating countries chosen to open the dances of the world segment during the world finale. Blake said this segment of the contest allows carefully selected contestants to display the excitement that showcases the uniqueness of their countries. And he said with Fijis entry, the whole world will take notice of what we can
offer on the biggest creative platform. Miss Fiji was also one of eight specially invited contestants by the Mongolian government to tour the city of Ordos alongside Miss New Zealand who was the only other contestant from the Pacific. Fijis participation has been received well with special appointments to meet with Julia Morley the chairman of Miss World who is excited about the impact of the Miss World brand and the outcome it will place on Fiji as a tourism and trade destination. The 117 contestants are now in Shanghai, China for filming, touring and fast track competitions followed by a Best Designer Dress competition in which local designer, Fumaru Fatiaki will be up for the top award if his garment is selected winner.
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The Minister for Primary Industries Joketani Cokanasiga opened the 2nd United Nations Forest Forum (UNFF) and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) Expert Meeting at the Tanoa International Hotel in Nadi. Mr Cokanasiga reminded participants that it was important to note that finance is not the only issue that needs to be addressed to ensure effective implementation of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) in Fiji. It is on the basis of our problems that we will find means to identify what needs to be done efficiently by identifying gaps and building capacity Minister Cokanasiga added. He urged all stakeholders to ensure that they approach the financing of SFMs in a holistic manner which may warrant a 360 degrees view of all components with the need to addressing the realities that confronts concerned parties. Financing sustainable forest management or forest financing is a little dimension in the total forest
management equation that generally receives limited attention. With international funding readily available, developing countries often lack the technical expertise to fulfill the conditions that enables them access to these funds. This meeting will, in the next few days discuss critical issues relevant to stakeholders represented as it is now well recognized that almost all Small Island Developing States are the severely affected countries suffering from land degradation, soil deterioration, environmental worsening, and drought and forest degradation. Regional Coordinator for the Asia RCU/UNCCD Secretariat Mr Yang Youlin believes that the Secretariat of the UNFF, UNCCD,UNESCAP Pacific Office, the FAO and the UNDP will make further contribution to validate, integrate and implement the aligned National Action Programs while addressing forest financed reforestation initiatives in coming years.
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CONSUMERS must be reimbursed money they lose through fraudulent activity in the hire-purchase industry, says the Consumer Council of Fiji. In its recently released report on the hire-purchase industry, the council called for an end to the practice of overcharging consumers through interest rate payment which amounted to fraud. This was among the council's recommendations contained in the report which was launched in Suva by Attorney-General Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum. "Since there is no regulatory authority on financial transactions of the consumer credit transactions, the prospect of a fair trading body examining the basis of the interest charges needs to be explored by consumers and consumer bodies such as the Consumer Council of Fiji," the council said. The council called for the establishment of a credible regulatory authority to look after financial transactions of the consumer credit industry. In an interview, council chief executive officer Premila Kumar said the sale of repossessed items should be regulated. Such a regulatory mechanism should
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Fiji will no longer need to send gastroenterology patients to Australia for surgery as health authorities voiced confidence that it can be done locally. Thanks to advanced equipment unveiled at the CWM Hospital which will enable medical officers to diagnose patients without having a need for open surgery. The equipment include pipes, capsule with built-in camera and flashlight handed over by Professor Finlay Macrae of the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the World Gastroenterology Association who will also be staying
on to conduct training of local medical officers in a bid to improve their knowhow and treatment of gastroenterology patients. A capsule costs around USD700. Local gastroenterologist Dr Jioji Malani said the Ministry of Health normally sends patients and medical officers to undergo training offshore but with the help of Professor Macrae this can be done locally. Fiji boasts one of 14 centres of gastroenterology training in the world aimed to increase the confidence and capabilities of doctors to diagnosed gastroenterology patients.
More than 550 children under the age of five are admitted in Fiji hospitals yearly diagnosed with pneumonia. And the Ministry of Health records around 39 deaths every year. National Advisor Family Health Dr Frances Bingwor said the ministry with support from AusAID, will introduce a pneumococcal vaccine into the Fiji immunization schedule in September, 2012. Immunizing with this vaccine, Dr Bingwor said more than 22,000 babies each year will be protected from potentially deadly pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis (infections in the blood) caused by the pneumococcal germ. With this immunization we will be able to stop these unnecessary deaths and remove the grief and psychological trauma that comes with the death of children, said Dr Bingwor. She said with the introduction of the pneumococcal immunization we will see this number reduce gradually until
pneumonia is no longer a cause of death in our children. She added this will reduce costs for the national health system. Meanwhile, she said research in Fiji shows that 15 per cent of meningitis patients suffer from some form of permanent disability. AusAID support for the four years will total approximately $11 million Fiji dollars and will be delivered through the Fiji Health Sector Support Program. The funds include vaccine purchase, training of nurses in immunization delivery and a communication strategy to increase awareness of the new vaccines with parents and families throughout Fiji. AusAID Counselor for Fiji and Tuvalu, Sarah Goulding said, these vaccines will improve the health of children and a major initiative that will benefit future generations. Goulding said AusAID is proud to provide support as part of our commitment to improving health in Fiji.
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Fijis Ministry of Health has identified a severe form of diarrhea known as rotavirus gastroenteritis as the number one killer in children aged between 28 days to four years in recent years. With a newly introduced vaccine, more than 22,000 babies will be protected each year from this severe diarrhea disease. Pediatrician Dr Joseph Kado said the vaccine was a welcome initiative in the fight to ensure that children remained healthy. Dr Kado said rotavirus infection can be more severe than other causes of diarrhea, is more likely to be associated with dehydration, vomiting, fever and shock, requiring treatment in hospital. This immunization has the potential to ensure better quality of life for these children and allows them protection so that they can grow into healthy, productive members of society, he said. He said this is a huge breakthrough
in the provision of quality medical services to the young. Dr Kado without the immunization virtually all children will catch rotavirus before their fifth birthday. The immunization will be given to all babies at six weeks and 14 weeks of age at maternal and child health clinics around Fiji. Deputy Permanent Secretary Public Health, Dr Josefa Koroivueta, said evaluation is an integral part of any vaccination introduction. He said they want to see how far we can reduce the burden of disease using immunizations. Dr Koroivueta said it was important to give children a healthy start to life. With an initiative of the Ministry of Health and funding support from AusAID, every child born on or after September 17 will be protected from rotavirus gastroenteritis (a form of severe diarrhea) through immunization.
POLICE are concerned about the increase in crime in the west over the past three months. Speaking at the Commissioner's Parade in Lautoka, Brigadier General Ioane Naivalurua said police officers needed to understand their roles for the benefit of the people. He said the crime rate in the west had increased and police must perform their duties faithfully. He added crime against women had increased to 65 per cent compared to the first quarter. "We spent too much time in trying to solve our internal problems looking after people that are able to look after themselves," Brig-Gen Naivalurua said. "Also, there has been an increase of 9 per cent in crime against children adding to the 53 per cent increase in overall offence. "Complaints against police have
increased by two per cent, thus falling short of the target to reduce the complaints by 17.5 per cent and instead of reducing serious crime by 10 per cent, it increased by 25 per cent. "The force has also targeted to reduce road fatalities by 70 per cent but only managed to reduce it by 17 per cent." Brig-Gen Naivalurua urged the officers to work closely with the community. "Here in the west, we have the ability to achieve our targets," he said. "We need to win back that trust and integrity I believe we have lost in some areas. We need to get the community on board because without them, we cannot achieve our targets." He said the force needed honest and hardworking officers to spearhead its mission and vision for a better Fiji. Officers from Rakiraki to Sigatoka attended the parade.
Affordable homes for the middle and low income earners will be on the market by the end of next year. The Public Rental Board has undertaken a $20m project in the construction of 208 flats. General Manager Mesake Senibulu says this is expected to ease the demand for housing in the capital We are anticipating completing all thirteen blocks of two hundred and eight flats by December 2013. Two blocks of flats have been confirmed to open by the end of this year. The old PRB flats had a reputation and Senibulu says things will be different this time. The Police have asked to be part of the screening process as they expect good people with community skills to be part of the community. Work on the flats is expected to complete by December next year.
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Girmitiya - the indentured labourers who were shipped to Fiji from 1879 to 1916 are our forbears, our ancestors, our parents, grandparents and great grandparents for some. That is our heritage, our untold history, and nothing will change that. Despite migrating to any country in the world, getting howsoever affluent, adopting foreign accent, pretending not to know your own language, and adopting the life of a Karia Saheb (black European), you cannot change the fact that you have risen from the cane fields of Fijis Girmit or indenture. You cannot change history. You mark Thanksgiving Day in North America and ANZAC day in Australasia, why cannot Indo-Fijians have a Remembrance Day for their forbears? That is why I lambasted the descendents of Girmitiyas worldwide for being very thankless and ungrateful towards Girmitiyas who made great sacrifices and sufferings to put us where we are today. We are so thankful for their vision and oath that their descendants will not go through the slavery and indignity that they suffered. Their sacrifices have not gone in vain for the migrated descendents. Therefore it is not much to dedicate a dignified Thanksgiving or an ANZAC- type day to commemorate Girmit. New Zealand and Fiji have started that in a small way and we hope it becomes an international event in future in other countries. A dedicated common name, date and theme worldwide We have resolved to commemorate 14 May of every year worldwide as Girmit Remembrance Day. This is the common date and name. The actual function in various centres can be marked on a weekend at convenience. It is also preferable that an organisation or a body which encompasses Indo Fijians or Indians is responsible for this event, and is dedicated to Girmit heritage, history and indenture education for coming generations. It can be an arm of any main organisation in the city. Like in Auckland, Waitakere Indian Association (WIA) is the main
Distinguished and knowledgeable speakers during Auckland Girmit Remembrance Day on 20 May, 2012, who enlightened on the stolen history of Girmit.
From left, Sunil Chandra, President of Waitakere Indian Association, Rajendra Prasad, author of Tears in Paradise-Suffering and Struggles of Indians in Fiji1879-2004 and Devakar Prasad, former Deputy General Manager of Radio Fiji, former Deputy Speaker of Fiji Parliament and Chief Organiser of Girmit Centenary (100th year Remembrance) in 1979 in Fiji
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potential trouble due to rain. Areas that could flood or become extremely muddy can pose a problem. Emergency preparedness first aid -Inspect the site. Look for a level site with enough room to spread out all your gear. Also, a site that has trees or shrubs on the side of prevailing winds will help block strong, unexpected gusts. Emergency preparedness first aid -Build fires in a safe area. Your open fires and fuel-burning appliances must be far enough away from the tent to prevent ignition from sparks, flames, and heat. Never use a flame or any other heating device inside a tent. Use
a flashlight or battery-powered light instead. -Make sure your fires are always attended. Be sure you have an area for a fire that cannot spread laterally or vertically - a grill or stone surface is ideal. When putting the fire out, drown it with water, making sure all embers, coals and sticks are wet. Embers buried deep within the pile have a tendency to re-unite later. -Pitch your tent in a safe spot. Make sure your tent is made of a flameretardant fabric, and set up far enough away from the campfire. Keep insects out of your tent by closing the entrance
In summer, heat waves can strike areas of the country where cooler climates are the norm. In these areas, many homes do not have air conditioning, and surviving in the extreme temperatures becomes a challenge for everyone. The following steps can help you keep cool during a heat wave even if you have an air-conditioned home. Use box fans and ceiling fans to promote air circulation throughout your home. Opening doors in the house and using box fans to push hot air outdoors can function as an "exhaust" system and draw cooler evening air into the house. In the cooler evenings, open all windows and promote as much air circulation as possible. When the sun rises, close all doors and windows, making sure to close curtains and blinds as well, to keep the indoors cool for as long as possible. When the outside air cools to a lower temperature than inside (usually in the evenings or at night), open up the windows and turn on the fans again. Take advantage of the cooling power of water. Fill buckets or basins and soak your feet. Wet towels and bandannas
victim until help arrives. Finally, remember that pets also suffer when the temperature rises. Cooling animals (dogs, rabbits, cats) by giving them a "cool" bath or shower will help keep their body temperature down. A cool towel on a tile floor to lay on, a cool towel or washcloth laying over the skin next to a fan will also help cool the animal. Make sure they have plenty of cool water to drink as well. Signs of a heat stroke in a pet are: rapid panting, wide eyes, lots of drooling, hot skin, twitching muscles, vomiting and a dazed look. Call your vet if you think your pet has a heat stroke.
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Pranab Mukherjee India's former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has been sworn in as the country's new president. In his acceptance speech, Mr Mukherjee, 76, said India needed to priorities the hundreds of millions of poor who have been left behind by recent economic growth. "For our development to be real, the poorest of our land must feel that they are part of the narrative of rising India," he said. "There is no humiliation more abusive than hunger. Trickle-down theories do not address the legitimate aspirations of the poor. We must lift those at the bottom." Mr Mukherjee also touched on corruption, a thorny issue that has dogged the Congress party government that he served in as finance minister until last month. "Corruption is an evil that can depress a nation's mood and sap its progress," he said. "We cannot allow our progress to be hijacked by corruption." Mr Mukherjee, the official Congress party candidate, was elected president last Sunday after winning 69 per cent of the votes cast by national and state politicians. Under the constitution, the prime minister wields most of the executive power in India, but the president can send back some bills for reconsideration and also plays a guiding role in the process of forming governments.
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An urgent investigation is underway in Britain after an 11-year-old boy succeeded in boarding a flight for Rome on his own without a ticket, passport or boarding pass. In a scene straight out of the Home Alone movies, Liam Corcoran got through security checks at Manchester Airport by mingling with members of another family. The boy, who had run away from his family, was not discovered until the Jet2.com plane was in mid air. Passengers noticed halfway through the flight the boy was alone and alerted the cabin crew. Manchester Airport spokesman Russel Craig says it is a security embarrassment just two days out from the London Olympics. "Security is looking principally for any threats. He's gone through a security process," he said. "The thing that's let us down is that he hasn't had a boarding card at that point
and that's been missed. "We are now investigating that and taking that extremely seriously." An airport spokesman said Liam stayed onboard the plane after it landed at Rome Fiumicino Airport and returned on the same plane to Manchester, where he was met by his mother. The Manchester Evening News said he had run away from his mother during a shopping trip at the city's Wythenshawe Civic Centre and travelled to the airport on his own. Several staff from the airport and Jet2. com has been suspended while the investigation takes place. The incident comes as 2 million people head to Britain for the Olympic Games. Security at the Games has been under the spotlight after Britain was forced to deploy an extra 4,700 troops to guard venues following a recruitment meltdown at a private security contractor.
North Korean state television on Wednesday confirmed its new leader Kim Jong-un is married, and named his wife as Ri Sol-ju. The television reported that Mr Kim and Ms Ri took part in a ceremony marking completion of a Pyongyang amusement park. "Marshal Kim Jong-un took part in the opening ceremony of Nungra People's Amusement Park with his wife, Comrade Ri Sol-Ju," it reported. South Korea's unification ministry said it appeared that Ms Ri was the woman who has been pictured several times at Mr Kim's side at public events in recent weeks. Photos and film footage of the smartly dressed woman in her twenties had sparked speculation as to her identity.
Mr Kim, believed to be aged in his late twenties, took over the nuclear-armed nation when his father Kim Jong-il died last December. But the secretive state had previously released no details of his private life. The short-haired woman was first shown with Mr Kim during a concert in Pyongyang on July 5. She was seen walking next to the leader on July 8 when he visited the mausoleum of his grandfather Kim Il-Sung. On July 24, photos aired by state television showed her standing close to the new leader during a visit to a kindergarten. With other officials staying a few steps behind the pair, the woman was seen smiling while standing immediately behind or next to Mr Kim as he hugged and talked to children.
The New South Wales Government has ordered an investigation into claims a P&O cruise ship ran an illegal floating casino off the state's south coast. Last weekend, a P&O cruise ship left Sydney on a three-night cruise, including a stop at Jervis Bay. Passengers say once at sea they could access up to $5,000 from their credit cards to gamble on games including blackjack, poker and roulette. Under state laws it is only legal to run casinos on ships that are at least 12
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CABLE car passengers got plenty of time to view London's sights after the system linking two Olympic venues broke down and left them stranded above the River Thames. The cable car system dubbed the before noon. It said all passengers Emirates Air Line, opened last month were returned safely to the terminal and links the 02 Arena in Greenwich within about a half hour and offered its - which will host Olympic basketball apologies to those affected. and gymnastics - and the ExCel Dubai-based Emirates invested 36 exhibition centre, where boxing will million pounds ($54.2 million) as part take place. of a 10-year sponsorship deal, and is Emirates Air Line said the system catering to the tourists expected for the experienced a technical fault just London Olympics.
nautical miles offshore. NSW Gaming Minister George Souris says the waters around Jervis Bay are technically Commonwealth territory, but he has asked the Office of Liquor and Gaming to investigate. "If it turns out that gambling operations were being conducted in New South Wales territorial waters of the coast line then that is indeed a breach," he said. P&O says it has always worked to operate within the legislative framework.
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INDIAN police recovered 12 bodies from rice fields and roadsides in the remote state of Assam on Wednesday as the death toll from ethnic violence rose to 38 after four days of bloody clashes.
A woman watches as firefighters battle to save her home, which was set on fire during ethnic clashes in India's Assam region. At least 170,000 villagers have fled orders after rioters burnt shops and from their homes to relief camps, houses and attacked rival gangs. The government buildings and schools to orders mean that mobs can be shot escape the unrest, which has raged without warning. since Friday with scores of homes Four rioters attempting to burn down burnt down by rioters. properties were killed by security Military reinforcements were called forces on Tuesday. in to try to quell the fighting between "We have lost everything in the indigenous Bodo tribes and Muslim violence. Our houses have all been settlers who have competed for years razed to ground with mobs setting in long-standing territorial disputes. ablaze our properties," Rabiul Islam, a "It appears all these 12 people were villager in Kokrajhar district, told local killed in the attacks," said Tarun Gogoi, television at one camp. the chief minister of Assam, an oil and "We don't know how long we have tea-rich state in the northeast of India to stay in the relief camp. We left bordering on Bhutan and Bangladesh. everything behind and simply ran "The situation is tense," said Mr for our lives," said Ronila Brahma, Gogoi, adding that there had been a a mother of two children, who had "massive deployment of army, police, fled her home carrying just a few and paramilitary troopers". belongings. Northeast India, which is linked to the Many rail services in the region were rest of the country by a narrow land disrupted after some trains were bridge, has seen decades of friction ambushed by crowds pelting stones, among ethnic and separatist groups, and main roads into the region were though some rebel movements have closed. recently started peace talks with the R.K. Singh, the senior civil servant government. in the home ministry, said that 2000 News channels broadcast pictures personnel had been ordered to guard of homes that had been set ablaze by the railways, and that thousands more rioters, and of women and children troops were arriving in the troubled gathered in the government-run camps west of Assam. where food was handed out and soldiers "We have asked the state government to were on duty to provide protection. book ring leaders of both sides so that Hagrama Mohilary, chief of the violence can be checked immediately. Bodoland Territorial Council, a local No one involved in the violence will government body, said by telephone be spared," Mr Singh told reporters in that an estimated 170,000 people are New Delhi. sheltering in relief camps. A team of senior Indian home ministry Mr Mohilary said the latest victims had officials has also arrived in the state to been killed with crude weapons such oversee the security plan. as heavy sticks, and their bodies left The Press Trust of India news agency at separate sites in fields and besides has reported that the fighting started roads. when two Muslim student leaders were "Incidents of arson and violence were shot and seriously injured in Kokrajhar, reported from several places," he said. leading to revenge strikes on Bodo Police have issued shoot-on-sight groups.
US auditors say the Supreme Court ruling upholding President Barack Obama's health law will save the government $84bn (54bn) over 11 years. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says most of the savings come from the Supreme Court's decision that states do not have to expand Medicaid programmes. The CBO also found millions fewer poor people than it previously anticipated would be covered because of the ruling. And it said that repealing the law would raise the deficit by over $100bn. The laws combined revenue increases and spending cuts are larger than the cost of expanding coverage, according to the CBO's independent analysts. The Supreme Court decision in June said that states do not have to broaden Medicaid, a government-sponsored health programme for the poor, as set down in the 2010 law. Although the federal government would pick up the initial cost of that expansion, many states would have to open Medicaid to low-income childless
adults for the first time. Expected opt-outs by conservative-led states such as Texas, Florida and South Carolina are projected to decrease the cost of the expansion over the next 10 years. However, the CBO also estimates about six million fewer people will be covered by Medicaid by 2022 because of the get-out clause. Republicans, including presidential candidate Mitt Romney, have warned the law will bloat deficits by trillions of dollars, and they are campaigning for its repeal. But CBO director Douglas Elmendorf said in a letter to Republican House Speaker John Boehner that overturning the law would actually inflate the deficit by $109bn over a decade. The office also now projects 30 million people will be uninsured by 2022, up from its previous estimate of 27 million people. The CBO estimates the number of uninsured in the US is now about 53 million and would grow to 60 million in a decade if the law was repealed.
SCOTLAND has announced plans to become the first part of Britain to legalize gay marriage. Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon consultation supported same-sex said Scotland's devolved government marriage. would late this year publish a draft bill Civil partnerships for same-sex permitting same-sex weddings, which couples were introduced in Britain in could allow the first ceremonies to take December 2005, giving them similar place at the start of 2015. rights to married heterosexual couples, Ms Sturgeon said the decision was but the partnerships cannot legally be "the right thing to do", adding that referred to as marriages. the government was "committed to a The British government has pledged to Scotland that is fair and equal". legalize gay marriage by 2015 despite Equality groups welcomed the move opposition from some members of but church leaders condemned it. Prime Minister David Cameron's A spokesman for the Catholic Church Conservative party, the largest party in in Scotland said the plans were a the ruling coalition. "dangerous social experiment on a The Scottish government, headed by massive scale". the pro-independence Scottish National The announcement came after 65 per Party, has separate powers from London cent of the nearly 80,000 people who which allow it to make its own laws on took part in a Scottish government issues including home affairs.
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A $2-million Evergreen Line contract for work to prepare for the relocation of railway tracks has been awarded to BEL Contracting. The railway tracks in Port Moody will be relocated to accommodate a portion of the Evergreen Line guideway adjacent to Clarke Street, from Queens Street to Mary Street. Rail service will continue without major interruption. Work begins in August and includes relocation of utilities, realignment of Columbia Street adjacent to the tracks and construction of a gravel base for the relocated tracks. Final track construction and relocation will occur in 2013. "The Evergreen Line will create more than 8,000 direct and indirect jobs during construction, and the new rapid transit connection will deliver new economic opportunities and improved quality of life in the Tri-Cities," said the Honourable James Moore, Senior Minister for British Columbia and Member of Parliament for Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam. "The Evergreen Line demonstrates that our government's Economic Action Plan is working." "We continue to lay the groundwork for major construction of the Evergreen Line," said Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Blair Lekstrom. "Major construction will always have some impacts on people and traffic and we appreciate the patience of the travelling public. We continue with our community outreach to ensure the public is informed either by face-to-
face meetings, by phone or online." The relocation of the railway tracks is part of a series of early works construction for the Evergreen Line. Early works construction lays the groundwork for major construction and will help keep the project schedule on track. Other early works activities include the installation of power supply lines in Port Moody, Coquitlam and Burnaby, and widening North Road. "The Evergreen Line is important in helping the Tri-Cities area and the region overall reach its full potential, and already we're seeing development with that in mind," says TransLink chief operating officer Doug Kelsey. "This relocation work demonstrates the project is moving forward and it's an exciting time for the project." To keep residents, community groups and businesses informed during construction, the Evergreen Line community relations program is well underway. Staff provide the public with construction updates, respond to enquiries and, as the project moves forward, monitor construction-related activities and address issues during construction. The B.C. government will select a primary contractor to design and build the Evergreen Line this summer. The Evergreen Line will open in the summer of 2016, providing rapid transit for the first time to the communities of Coquitlam and Port Moody, as well as the students of Douglas College. The project will create 8,000 direct and indirect jobs during construction.
Crime Down In Canada, But Sex Crimes Against Kids On The Rise: Statscan
A spokeswoman for Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews says a recent Statistics Canada report is proof its tough-oncrime agenda is working, despite a rising homicide rate, increased sexual violence against children and a major jump in child-porn offences. Statistics Canada reported a drop in most crimes - attempted murder, major assaults, sex assaults, robberies and car thefts - but found victimization of children to be growing. The rate of luring a child over the Internet rose 10%. But the most striking statistic was a 40% rise in the rate of child pornography. "These statistics show that our tough on crime measures are starting to work," Julie Carmichael told QMI Agency. "Our government is stopping the revolving door of the criminal justice system. The fact of the matter is that when the bad guys are kept in jail longer, they are not out committing crimes and the crime rate will decrease." Statistics Canada attributed the higher rates of child porn offences to better police work rather than a spike in the number of people accessing child porn. "Fluctuations in the rate of child pornography are likely reflective of the police-based programs and initiatives targeting this particular offence," the agency said. Data for the survey are based solely on information "that's brought to police attention," Shannon Brennan of Statistics Canada said. Scott Newark, a former Crown attorney who has written about the skewed nature of the survey, said using only policereported crimes is part of the problem. "Two-thirds of crimes surveyed are not reported (to police), according to (Statistics Canada's) victimization survey," Newark said. Statistics Canada's most recent 2010 victimization report found more than one in four Canadians - 7.4 million people - said they had been victims of crime, with a whopping 69% of them not alerting police. Fully 88% of sex assaults went unreported. More than eight million Canadians said they believed crime increased in their neighbourhoods over the past five years.
A Vancouver man wanted in connection with the beating death of a dog found in a dumpster in the city last week has been detained by police on another criminal matter, CBC News has learned. The man has been taken into custody for questioning after a complaint of criminal harassment was filed against him by a Burnaby, B.C., woman but he also will be interviewed about the animal's death. CBC News has obtained a copy of information sworn out to obtain a search warrant regarding the dog's beating. In it, a witness told the B.C. SPCA he'll be haunted by the sound of banging coming from the man's apartment on July 18, the day neighbours found the gravely wounded dog named Captain in a dumpster behind the apartment building. The animal died of his injuries the next day, sparking a wave of public concern. According to the court documents, the witness, who lives in the building, sent an email to investigators July 20. "I heard a really loud fast banging. It sounded like something metal hitting wood, very fast and very hard, like someone was in a rage beating against something," the building resident said in the email. "The sound of that beating will never leave my head! I have done lots of remodelling and I know what metal hitting wood sounds like, from using a crowbar to tear out walls. There is no doubt in my mind of that what I heard was him beating that nice dog." The information sworn to obtain the search warrant details the investigation starting with a neighbour's discovery of Captain laying at the bottom of a dumpster: "The dog appeared underweight, was conscious but
motionless." Couldn't walk A white bag of towels full of feces and diarrhea was also found beside the dog in the dumpster. Veterinary staff recorded puncture wounds at the back of the neck and over the dog's shoulder as well as lacerations to the head. The dog couldn't walk. On July 20, a Vancouver police officer attended the apartment with an SPCA officer and the building manager. The officer noted a large link chain and a baseball bat on the floor as well as multiple piles of feces. The witness who heard what sounded like beating coming from the suspect's apartment called the SPCA on July 20. In his statement, he claimed to have seen the suspect walking Captain with a large chain. "The chain was looped around the dog's neck acting as a collar and leash," the witness wrote. "I feel horrible now that I didn't call when I knew there was something wrong when I heard that rage going on. I have seen [the suspect] with that dog for maybe two months and had spoken with him and asked him why he had such a big chain on that dog." An SPCA officer went to the apartment July 21, but there was still no sign of the owner. The officer also contacted the owner's mother. "She did confirm the dog's name was Captain, that [her son] had him approximately two months and when she had seen Captain in the past he did look 'a little bit skinny,'" the court document reads. "[The mother] also confirmed that her son was having some mental health issues." The SPCA has said it is considering charges against the owner.
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1) Which group of people were important in the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway? A. English. B. Mtis. C. French. D. Chinese. 2) What does it mean for a political party to "be in power"? A. To hold the nuclear button. B. To gain the approval of the Queen. C. To generate electricity. D. To have the most elected representatives.
Which documents are accepted as proof of citizenship The following documents are recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada as proof of citizenship. Some government departments or agencies may not accept all the documents below and may require additional documents. Provincial or territorial birth certificates are often enough to prove that you are a Canadian citizen if you were born in Canada. Your birth certificate cannot serve as proof of citizenship if you were born in Canada after February 14, 1977, and at the time of your birth, your parents were neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents, and at least one parent had diplomatic status in Canada. If you were born in Canada before February 15, 1977, to a parent with diplomatic status, please contact us to find out if your birth certificate is a valid proof of citizenship. -Naturalization certificates (issued before January 1, 1947) -Registration of Birth Abroad certificates (issued between January
Citizenship for adopted people Information on the citizenship process for adopted people. Intercountry adoption: The citizenship process Who can apply There are two processes that you must go through when you adopt a child from another country: the adoption process and the citizenship process. In order for your adopted child to be eligible for a grant of citizenship, both you and your adopted child must meet all requirements for both processes. This must happen before you can bring the child to live with you in Canada. Who can apply for Canadian citizenship for an adopted person: -a Canadian citizen* can apply on behalf of an adopted child (or to be adopted in the near future) who is under 18 years of age at the time of adoption -the adopted person if they are 18 years or older at the time of adoption and were adopted by a Canadian citizen* -a legal guardian or a non-Canadian adoptive parent applying on behalf of an adopted child under 18, if the child had at least one Canadian parent* when he or she was adopted. *Only some Canadian citizens may pass on their citizenship to their children (biological or adopted). For more information, see below. Canadian citizenship eligibility To be eligible for a grant of Canadian citizenship: the adopted person must -have been adopted on or after January
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There is nothing like the taste of sweet summer strawberries. Even the smell is irresistible - it carries me back to my days as a carefree child, sitting at the counter while my mom hulled these addictive red berries by the kitchen sink. I still eat them like they're candy. It's no secret that berries are good for you, and strawberries are no exception. Read on to find out why strawberries are considered a nutritional powerhouse. 5 reasons why strawberries will boost your health 1. They are high in antioxidants. According to a study, they're rated the fourth highest in antioxidants out of all the fruits, only to be beaten by blackberries, cranberries and
raspberries. Antioxidants play a role in keeping our cardiovascular system in tip top shape 2. They're a great source of vitamin C, which plays a large part in keeping our immune system strong and healthy. Vitamin C can also help fight stress. 3. Strawberries contain magnesium, a mineral that helps our body produce energy and maintain strong bones and healthy teeth. 4. Because they contain potassium, strawberries can help your muscles and nerves function properly, lower your risk of high blood pressure and can help your body maintain healthy electrolyte levels. 5. Given their high antioxidant and anti inflammatory benefits, strawberries are considered a cancer-fighting food. Did you know There are more than 600 varieties of strawberries An average strawberry has 200 seeds Madame Tallien, an important social figure during the French Revolution, purportedly bathed in strawberries to keep her skin soft. Its believe 22 pounds of fresh strawberries were added to her bath. Strawberries were once thought to be an aphrodisiac (maybe they are - you give it a shot).
Some types of margarine are better for your heart, but not every margarine is good for you. Butter is made from cream, so it is high in saturated fat and cholesterol. Eating a diet high in saturated fat leads to an elevated cholesterol level, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Experts recommend we keep it to less than 7% of the fat we eat. Margarine is a popular substitute for butter because it is made from vegetable oils that do not have saturated fats. Vegetable oils contain polyunsaturated fats that may help lower your cholesterol levels when used in place of saturated fats. This sounds like the perfect hearthealthy solution, doesn't it? Well, not always. Consider several factors if you are switching from butter to margarine. Some types of hard stick margarine are high in trans fats, which may be more harmful than saturated fat. Trans fats
raise "bad" LDL cholesterol. When you buy margarine, be sure to read the Nutrition Facts Labels, which must state the amount of trans fat per serving. You may also want to pay attention to the type of vegetable oil used in your margarine. Corn oil, sunflower oil and safflower oil all contain large amounts of omega-6 fatty acids and little omega-3 fatty acids. Both of these fats are essential because we need to get them from our diets. However, most people get plenty of omega-6 fatty acids and not enough omega-3 fatty acids. Choosing margarine that is made from canola oil or that is enhanced with omega-3 fatty acids is one way to increase your intake of this important fat. Some brands of margarine, such as Benecol, contain phytochemicals called sterols that may reduce high cholesterol levels when used regularly.
You can get the same healthy proteins, carbohydrates and fats for less money. The strategy is to buy inexpensive foods that still provide the nutrients that support good health. Here are some tips: - Stop buying junk - Processed snacks, soft drinks and juices often are expensive and do nothing for your body. - Look beyond meat - Beans, lentils, chickpeas and eggs are generally cheap and rich in protein. If you buy canned beans, rinse them to cut down on salt. - Take advantage of chicken - It's often a bargain compared to other meats, and to save even more, buy chicken whole and separate it into parts for meals, soups and sandwiches. Chicken liver also is low-priced for the protein and iron it provides. - Canned fish - Tuna in water (not oil) is a good alternative to fresh fish; rinse before use. Frozen seafood is
often expensive, but the fresh catch-ofthe-day may not be - ask the seafood department. - Go for frozen produce - Fruits and vegetables are pricey out of season, but frozen options tend to be nutrient-rich thanks to "flash freezing" done just after picking. You also can load up on cheap in-season produce, especially at farmers' markets, and freeze it. - Buy nuts in bulk - A handful a day is an excellent protein source, but small containers at grocery stores are too costly. Get nuts from wholesale stores and keep them in air-tight containers. - Choose "whole" foods whenever possible - Buy a full cabbage and shred it yourself, for example, rather than a pre-packaged bag. - Shop smart - Write weekly menus, follow grocery lists and take advantage of coupons, store brands and bulk items. Don't shop when you're hungry and more likely to make impulse buys.
This information is provided for knowledge and educational purposes only. Individuals should visit their physicians for more information on their health.
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Aries (March 21-April 19): Opportunities for you to expand your work activities abound. You should make the most of this good phase. In your exuberance to get things done you tend to take others for granted. Any opposition of difference of opinion should be taken in the right way. A minor health problem is likely. Students will make their parents proud by their achievement in sports, games and competitions in this week. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Your plans to shift could get delayed because expected changes at work may be deferred. The uncertainty of the situation could be upsetting. The ill-health of someone close could also add to your problems in this week. A constant flow of visitors and relatives is likely which could be tiring for you. Difficulties in love relationship should be tackled diplomatically. Gemini (May 21-June 20): News about an important business deal or financial transaction may take some more time to materialize. However you will be given the responsibility of an important assignment which would be the beginning of good things to come. Be prepared for roughing it out since you will also have to travel quite a bit. A brother or sister may need some help
with a problem. Cancer (June 21-July 22): Matters at work proceed smoothly. A new work proposal may require you to travel extensively. You will be successful in your endeavour. Monetary position is also likely to improve because of an important payment. Some of you will be buying something expensive for yourselves. Students may not be very happy with their grades. Leo (July 23-Aug 22): You will have to make some important decisions concerning your work and what your aspirations are all about. You can look forward to working in a more congenial environment. Changes in a partnership will lead to more benefits for you. Those keen on working independently will get the necessary support to do so. Your love life becomes more interesting with new development. Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 21): A promotion or transfer in an important position is indicated for the employed. Try not to accept work than you can easily handle or you may be hard pressed for time. With a little reorganizing and more money you could find a solution to a domestic problem. Libra (Sept 22-Oct 22): You will be given an opportunity for
a change of job through someone you know. This will help you to achieve some stability. The health of an elder could cause concern and you will have to look after this person. Others in the family may not be very helpful. Changes in plans because of the situation at home, could affect your love life. Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov 21): Maintain the tempo of work to get the desired results. The environment and set-up at work will improve. Those due to retire had better wait for a while before seeking an extension. Efforts to coordinate work and matters at home that need your attention could be a trying affair. Those in love may feel a little lost because of the absence of their beloved. The single will meet an interesting person. Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21): An old assignment will be revived. Don't look for monthly gains for these could be below your expectations, but consider the exposure that you will get. This could be the beginning of something real big in terms of career or expansion of work activities. Some changes may be necessary at home in the interest of everyone. Those in love may find it difficult to find time for each other in this week. Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19):
A few important changes will help to improve your work set-up in this week. An important assignment could run into problems and you may have to travel at short notices to sort them out. You will be able to recover your losses one way or another. Some of you may go in for further training to improve your job prospects. A promotion is likely for the employed. The health of an elder causes concern. Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18): A work opportunity may require you to go in for a partnership or joint ventures. This will help to expedite the matter and you will have someone with whom to share the financial responsibility. Someone will give you an important tip for investment which should be followed up immediately. Repairs or repainting may be carried out at home. Pisces (Feb 19-March 20): Work pressures mount and you will have to expedite matters so that you have more time on your hands to look into new offers. Exporters, design and interior decorators, can look forward to an extremely favourable time. Some of you will be expanding your work activities and also opening a branch office. Those keep on going overseas for higher studies can look forward to making plans to leave.
Ingredients
25g fresh breadcrumbs 6 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 rack of lamb, trimmed and frenched 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 2 tablespoons olive oil
Preparation method
1. Preheat oven to 230 degrees C. Move oven shelf to the centre position. 2. In a large bowl, combine breadcrumbs, garlic, rosemary, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Toss in 2 tablespoons olive oil to moisten mixture. Set aside. 3. Season the lamb all over with salt and pepper. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large heavy oven safe frying pan over high heat. Sear lamb for 1 to
2 minutes on all sides. Set aside for a few minutes. 4. Brush lamb with the mustard. Roll in the breadcrumb mixture until evenly coated. Cover the ends of the bones with aluminium foil to prevent charring. 5. Arrange lamb bone side down in the frying pan. Roast the lamb in preheated oven for 12 to 18 minutes, depending on your taste. Let it rest for 5 to 7 minutes, loosely covered, before carving between the ribs.
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Continued From Last Week Regular Repayments Do you wait until the due date on your credit card statement, before making your monthly repayment? If so, you should remember that interest is charged daily, making small regular payments whenever you can will reduce your debt a lot faster, and keep that interest rate down. Every time you have a bit of spare cash it's a good idea to get into the habit of putting it on your credit card, rather than waiting until the due date. One credit card is enough When you have multiple credit cards, you have multiple fees and charges, and they all add up. It's too tempting to keep spending, and your debt escalates. Then each month instead of worry about paying one card you are trying to juggle several repayments, and quite often robbing Peter to pay Paul. If your cards have got out of hand and you are struggling to keep on top of your debt, have a look at other options for bringing them back under control. Consider taking out a consolidation loan or doing a balance transfer to one card with a low interest rate. Pick The Best Credit Card From The Selection Of Categories Below Cards with no annual fee A lot of cards offered do not attract an annual fee. These types of cards are especially useful for people that spend a lot on their cards but always pay off their card balances in full each month. If you are shopping for a no annual fee card always look for one that has a competitive interest rate. Cash back and rewards cards Depending on the card, you will be paid back for your purchases in the form of cash or rewards at a certain predetermined time. You should take a look at the different offers available and think about whether you would prefer getting money back or whether you could use the points for future purchases. There is competition amongst card
issuers and finding the best credit card for rewards will take a bit of research. Look for offers that sweeten the deal with double or triple rewards. These cards are great if you spend a lot on your credit card and tend to pay off your balances on time. You will usually need a good credit rating for approval. Frequent flyer cards If you are able to pay off your credit card every month, then you may want to take a look at the different frequent flyer cards available. These cards are great for people that like to travel and would like a little bit of extra help paying for their holidays. When you make purchases on your credit card you can get rewards points that you can use towards car hire, hotels or booking flights. They can be especially valuable if you use your cards to make a lot of purchases every month. In this way, you will see your points add up faster so that you can save as much money possible on a future holiday. If you are planning on getting a card such as this, you should check out which airline carrier that card is partnered with so that you can choose the best credit card for your own situation. Balance transfer and low interest credit cards If you have a large balance on a current credit card and you are struggling to pay it off, then the best credit card for you may be a balance transfer card. When you sign up for one of these cards you will get a very low, or even a 0% rate of interest, for the first 6 to 12 months. Before signing up for such a card you should consider whether you will really be able to pay off your balance within the six or 12 month time period. When the promotional time has expired, you will be expected to pay the standard interest rate, which at times can be quite high. Credit cards for business If you are running a business on your own, you should look at the advantages
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there are to having a business credit card. If you have one, it will make your business look more legitimate and it will also make paying taxes and bookkeeping much more simplified. You can also get extra cards for your staff to use for purchases. Gold and platinum credit cards High income earners with a good credit rating might qualify for one of these cards. You will be rewarded with many benefits and exceptional service such as purchase cover, free travel insurance and contents insurance. You may also be entitled to extended warranty coverage, airport lounge access and concierge service if you get a Platinum card. Credit cards for bad credit Some credit card providers will offer a card to people that have a bad credit rating, but these cards usually come with a very high interest rate. It is advisable to start with a card that only has a small spending limit so that you can pay off your balance monthly without incurring more debt. Student cards University students can apply for a special student credit card that offers a low interest rate to help them prevent debt. These low rate cards can allow a student to pay his or her way through their education without fear of ending up with a hefty debt before they hit 20. Naturally it takes self-control and financial sense to handle any card correctly, not just those for students. The type of credit cards discussed above should help you decide which one is the best credit card for you. There are a lot of cards to choose from, but once you have decided on which one serves your needs best, you will be able to enjoy all of the benefits the card has to offer. How Contract Workers Can Get Credit Cards Contract workers may often find it more difficult to obtain a credit card than someone working on a more permanent employment basis. Yet its
not impossible, as long as you know what banks are looking for. Finding The Right Credit Card There are loads of different credit card offers available and sifting through all of them is enough to make your head spin. Before you give up, there are some ways to take the headache out of your search. These useful tips will ensure you wind up with the perfect card for your budget. Are Fuel Cards Worth It? Using fuel credit cards seems like a great way to cut down on petrol costs. Indeed, they do tend to offer big discounts on something that we all spend a great deal of cash on each month. Before you choose to go this card route, make sure that you evaluate all of the pros and cons of owning one over owning another rewards card. Ways to Know Youve Chosen the Wrong Credit Card When you choose a credit card, there are a lot of factors you need to consider from how much you are willing to pay for the card every year to whether or not you want a rewards program and what interest rate you are willing to pay and so on and so forth. These are issues you have to consider when you research and compare credit cards. Importance of Choosing a Good Credit Card Issuing Bank There are many different credit card offers, and credit card types to consider, however what people do not always think about when choosing a credit card is the issuing bank. Read on to see why your card issuing bank may be important to you.
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Raksha Bandhan: You Vow To Protect Your Sister, But Who Protects Your Wife- My Sister?
if one wants to protect sisters. What this means is that for your sister to be protected, you need to protect your wife who is somebody elses sister. But is this happening? We reportedly have high incidents of family violence in India and amongst Indian migrants to New Zealand, and I presume other countries we have migrated to, including Canada, Australia and USA. Now, does not one see a hint of hypocrisy when we speak highly of our brotherly-sisterly festivals of Raksha Bandhan and Bhai Duj? Recently, when the highly acclaimed Amir Khans Satyamev Jayate, was played on 17 June 2012, it covered the topic of family violence, still quite relevant to Indo Fijian migrants and Indians in general. For countless women, entering married life often means the beginning of a stressful, violent existence. Beating one's wife seems to be ingrained in many men's mindsets as the appropriate behaviour for a strong male, but the consequences are misery for the wife and children, and often a broken, unhappy home. In the show Amir Khan asks the audience the locations where women are in the greatest danger: public transport, railways and call centers were the answers received from audience. Hence, it seems women are in the biggest danger in public places. However this was proved wrong by investigations of injuries reported to hospitals and reports to the local police stations. Hence what it all proved is that women are not in the biggest danger while in public places, but while in their own homes. That is not only confined to India but to New Zealand as well, as proved by statistics from police, judicial system, injuries in hospitals and correction services. In response to the problem, recently Auckland Council in New Zealand and other related government agencies concerned with settlement and welfare of migrants organized a communityled workshop with Waitakere Indian Association to address this issue. Pundit Devakar Prasad, former Radio Fiji deputy general manager and former Families Commissioner in New Zealand, Dr. Rajen Prasad addressed the workshop and agreed that we have to accept there was a problem and it needed to be addressed. But the issue remains for other Hindu and Indian groups to recognize the problem and address the vice, because richness in our culture on respect for sisters and women seem to be inversely related to how we actually treat them. In fact, for celebration of Raksha Bandhan, my suggestion would be to pass a message to our community to address the problem about family violence. This is because celebrations are good avenues for addressing social issues in the community. Therefore, sisters, when you tie the sacred thread, Rakhi on your brothers hands, please ask them not only to vow to protect you, but your Bhabhis (sister-in-laws) their wives, as well, because they are somebodys sister too. Therefore I plead to all brothers to accept this theme and slogan for all Raksha Bandhan in future: Tumhari bahen ka main rakshak mere ghar mein, meri bahen ka tu rakshak apne ghar mein. In other words, I request all brothers to take this pledge please: I vow to protect your sister in my home, please pledge to protect mine in your home.
Fiji has high incidents of family violence, which among others, involve assault on wives by husbands, but violence need not be physical-it also manifests as mental stress as well. This trend appears to have developed into a culture where the migrants, especially Indo Fijians, who have migrated to developed countries, took this excessbaggage with them. This trend in New Zealand is substantiated by police, hospital and settlement agency statistics. The problem of family violence among Indian migrants to New Zealand was recently addressed in a workshop by government agencies, working in collaboration with Waitakere Indian Association, of which this author has been an executive for many years. While statistics in New Zealand speaks clearly, Indian migrants to Australia, Canada and USA can still feel consoled because no apparent statistics are available. However, one cannot bet his life away by saying we do not have this problem there as well. Therefore, as we approach rakhi or Raksha Bandhan festival, it is pertinent to raise the issue of family violence and respect for women. Indians hold the festival of Raksha Bandhan in great reverence where brothers pledge to protect their sisters. It is such colourful, meaningful and rich festivals like this which makes India and Hindus proud. History of Raksha Bandhan extends to mythological times of Lord Krishn and Dropadi and to Rani Karnavati of Chittor and Mughal Emperor Humayun, which dates back to 1535. The central ceremony involves the tying of a Rakhi (sacred thread) by a sister on her brother's wrist. This symbolizes the sister's love and prayers for her brother's well-being, and the brother's lifelong vow to protect her. That is Raksha Bandhan. There is another festival portraying brotherly-sisterly love, and that is Bhai Duj. On this day, sisters pray for their brothers to have long and happy lives by performing the Tika ceremony where brother wear a mark on the forehead, and brothers make gifts to their sisters. Hence Indians in general and Hindus in particular hold the relationship of a brother and sister in high esteem, which supposedly signifies respect for sisters the women. To Indian brothers, while your married sister is someone elses wife, at the same time, your wife happens to be someone elses sister. Hence there is a commonsense reason for reciprocity
We cannot continue to happily celebrate Raksha Bandhan while our sisters get beaten up by their husbands behind closed doors in their own homes. Let us all join in the spirit of Raksha Bandhan to protect all women. Happy Raksha Bandhan to all. [E-mail- thakurji@xtra.co.nz ] [Thakur Ranjit Singh advocates change in community attitudes towards festivals we celebrate, to address issues in our communities. Otherwise the well-meaning festivals remain hollow and meaningless.]
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Other Ways to Help a Sleepwalker Unless the episodes are very regular, cause your child to be sleepy during the day, or your child is engaging in dangerous sleepwalking behaviors, there's usually no need to treat sleepwalking. But if the sleepwalking is frequent, causing problems, or your child hasn't outgrown it by the early teen years, talk to your doctor. Also talk to your doctor if you're concerned that something else could be going on, like reflux or trouble breathing. For kids who sleepwalk often, doctors may recommend a treatment called scheduled awakening. This disrupts the sleep cycle enough to help stop sleepwalking. In rare cases, a doctor may prescribe medication to help a child sleep. Other ways to help minimize sleepwalking episodes:
Have your child relax at bedtime by listening to soft music or relaxation tapes. Establish a regular sleep and nap schedule and stick to it both night time and wake-up time. Make your child's bedtime earlier. This can improve excessive sleepiness. Don't let kids drink a lot in the evening and be sure they go to the bathroom before going to bed. (A full bladder can contribute to sleepwalking.) Avoid caffeine near bedtime. Make sure your child's bedroom is quiet, cozy, and conducive to sleeping. Keep noise to a minimum while kids are trying to sleep (at bedtime and naptime). The next time you encounter your nighttime wanderer, don't panic. Simply steer your child back to the safety and comfort of his or her bed.
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Study of a drug for people with type 2 diabetes conducted in 32 countries including India has confirmed that the oral DPP-4 inhibitor linagliptin is a safe and effective means of lowering glucose levels for up to 102 weeks, either on its own or in combination with other selected oral anti-diabetic medication. The study followed 2,121 individuals who had taken part in four previous 24-week randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled trials, in order to monitor them for a further 78 weeks. Those subjects who had previously received linagliptin (1,532) continued to do so and those who had received the placebo during the earlier trials (589) were also given the drug during the 78-week trial extension. The participants who took part in the extended trial came from 231 sites in 32 countries: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States. "Initial 24-week trials showed that linagliptin, either on its own or with other glucose-lowering agents, was effective in improving glycaemic control without weight gain or an independent increased risk of hypoglycaemia (reduced blood sugar levels)," said co-author David R Owens, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Endocrinology and Diabetes Sciences at Cardiff University, Wales, UK. "Linagliptin works by blocking the action of DPP-4, an enzyme that destroys the hormone GLP-1, which helps the body produce more insulin when it is needed," he explained. Linagliptin was administered orally once a day in all cases, either on its own, or in combination with metformin or metformin plus a sulphonylurea or pioglitazone. The study found that the mean baseline glycated haemoglobin and fasting plasma glucose levels were significantly lower in those subjects who had received linagliptin rather than the placebo in the previous 24-week trials. About 1,880 people (88.6percent) completed the trial. The main reasons for discontinuing were adverse side effects (3.7percent), refusal to continue medication (2.6percent) and lack of therapeutic effect (1.1percent). 1,718 subjects (81percent) reported at least one adverse episodes during the extension phase. The highest incidence were in people receiving the combination of linagliptin plus metformin and a sulphonylurea (84.2percent), followed by those receiving linagliptin plus metformin (81.6 percent). When linagliptin was taken on its own, the adverse side effects rate was lower at 78.8 percent, similar to those on linagliptin plus pioglitazone (76 percent). Most adverse side effects were mild or moderate and the incidence of severe adverse side effects was low at 3.8 percent, with 3.4 percent discontinuing the drug as a result. Overall, 14.3 percent of participants experienced drug-related adverse incidents. The investigators determined that 13.9percent of participants experienced hyploglycaemic (low blood sugar) events and that about half of these (6.9percent) were drug-related. The highest level of drug-related hypoglycaemic events occurred in persons receiving metformin with a sulophonylurea (11percent), with much lower rates for those receiving linagliptin plus metformin (2.1percent), lingaliptin on its own (0.5percent) and lingaliptin plus pioglitazone (0.2percent). Serious adverse events were reported in 9.9percent of the trial subjects, with eight deaths reported during the study period. However, these were not related to the drug. Long-term lingagliptin use was not associated with a clinically relevant change in body weight, with individuals previously on the drug losing an average of 0.03kg and those previously on the placebo gaining an average of 0.47 kg. "This is the largest data set of longterm clinical evidence for linagliptin to date," concluded Professor Owens. "Findings from the 78-week open-label extension involving 2,121 people with type 2 diabetes demonstrate sustained glycaemic control for up to 102 weeks treatment duration. "They also provide evidence that supports the efficacy and tolerability profile seen in previously reported 24-week studies. Therefore this extension study shows that linagliptin is an effective and well tolerated therapy for the long-term management of type 2 diabetes."
Napping frequently during daytime could be an early sign of dementia, or may even prompt it -- so beware, say neurologists. They have linked excessive sleep and problems with thinking in the elderly. Many older people take 40 winks, and it is usually only because they need physical rest from exertion. But French researchers who looked at results from 5,000 people over 65 years found the fifth who regularly took long naps scored lower in mental ability tests, according to the Telegraph. Claudine Berr, from the Institute National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medical (Inserm), told the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Vancouver: "These results suggest that excessive daytime sleepiness may be an early predictor of cognitive decline." In another study, also presented in Vancouver, American researchers found that routinely sleeping more than nine hours a night, or less than five, was linked to lower mental ability. Elizabeth Devore from the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, looked at 15,000 former nurses over 70. She and colleagues also found those who slept too much or too little exhibited chemical brain changes indicative of early Alzheimer's, which is the commonest form of dementia. She said that over time, "extreme sleep durations... may contribute to cognitive decline and early Alzheimer's", and not simply be a passive sign of them. Marie Janson of Alzheimer's Research in Britain said: "There is already some evidence linking sleep duration and disturbances to cardiovascular health and diabetes. So it is not surprising to see studies examining how sleep might affect cognitive ability over time."
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Waking up at midnight with breathing difficulties and in a state of shock could be due to a severe allergic reaction (delayed anaphylaxis) to red meat, warn researchers. Delayed anaphylaxis, triggered by a tick bite, is a new syndrome identified initially in the southeastern US. Patients may wake up with hives (urticaria or red rashes that spring up all over the skin) or anaphylaxis usually three to six hours after having eaten red meat for dinner. Until recently, the link between red meat and anaphylaxis had remained elusive. Significantly, anaphylaxis is the also the first food-induced severe allergic reaction due to a carbohydrate rather than a protein. It is also the first time anaphylaxis has been noted to be delayed rather than occurring immediately after exposure, the Journal of General Internal Medicine reported. Susan Wolve and Diane Sun, from Virginia Commonwealth University, US, and colleagues identified the allergic reaction as being caused by antibodies to a carbohydrate (alphagal), produced in a patient's blood in response to a tick bite, specifically the Lone Star tick. This carbohydrate substance is also present in meat. When an individual who has been bitten by a tick eats the meat, his or her immune system activates the release of histamine in response to the presence of alpha-gal, which can cause hives and anaphylaxis, according to a university statement. Histamine is a compound in mammalian tissues that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion, that is released during allergic reactions. The authors concluded: "Where ticks are endemic, clinicians should be aware of this new syndrome when presented with a case of anaphylaxis. Current guidance is to counsel patients to avoid all mammalian meat - beef, pork, lamb and venison." Respiratory symptoms occur in about 70 percent of reactions, and are especially common in people who also have asthma or another chronic respiratory disease. Extremely low blood pressure, causing light headedness, dizziness, blurred vision, or loss of consciousness (passing out) occurs in about 30 percent of reactions.
Avoid soft drinks, as they could alter the way your body burns fuel and make it harder still to lose weight, says a study. "This study proves our concerns over sugary drinks have been correct. Not only can regular sugar intake acutely change our body metabolism," said Hans-Peter Kubis of Britain's Bangor University, who led the research. "In fact, it seems that our muscles are able to sense the sugars and make our metabolism more inefficient, not only in the present but in the future as well," Kubis added. The researcher warned that soft drinks can compromise long-term health and advised people to substitute it with plain water instead. His researchers also showed that isolated muscle cells identify and respond to the sugary diet, and switch how they use the fuel. "Together with our findings about how drinking soft drinks dulls the perception of sweetness, our new results give a stark warning against regularly drinking sugar sweetened drinks," added Kubis. The move to an inefficient metabolism was seen in male and female participants who were lightly active and drinking soft drinks for just four weeks. These factors show that regular use of sugar sweetened soft drinks drives alterations in muscles similar to those found in people with obesity problems and type 2 diabetes. "What is clear is our body adjusts to regular soft drink consumption and prepares itself for the future diet by changing muscle metabolism via altered gene activity - encouraging unhealthy adaptations similar to those seen in people with obesity problems and type 2 diabetes. "Together with our findings about how drinking soft drinks dulls the perception of sweetness, our new results give a stark warning against regularly drinking sugar sweetened drinks," Kubis said.
Severe influenza increases by two fold the odds that a person will develop Parkinson's disease later in life, according to University of British Columbia researchers. However, the opposite is true for people exposed to high-intensity vibrations who contracted a typical case of red for example, by driving snowmobiles, measles as children - they are 35 per military tanks or high-speed boats cent less likely to develop Parkinson's, - had a consistently higher risk of a nervous system disorder marked developing Parkinson's than people by slowness of movement, shaking, whose jobs involved lower-intensity stiffness, and in the later stages, loss of vibrations (for example, operating road balance. vehicles). The elevated risk fell short The findings by researchers at UBC's of the statistical significance typically School of Population and Public Health used to establish a correlation, but and the Pacific Parkinson's Research was strong and consistent enough to Centre are based on interviews with 403 suggest an avenue for further study, Parkinson's patients and 405 healthy Harris said. people in British Columbia, Canada. "There are no cures or prevention Lead author Anne Harris also examined programs for Parkinson's, in part whether occupational exposure because we still don't understand what to vibrations - such as operating triggers it in some people and not construction equipment - had any others," noted Harris, who conducted effect on the risk of Parkinson's. the research while earning her doctorate In another study, she and her at UBC. collaborators reported that occupational "This kind of painstaking exposure actually decreased the risk of epidemiological detective work is developing the disease by 33 percent, crucial in identifying the mechanisms compared to people whose jobs that might be at work, allowing the involved no exposure. development of effective prevention Meanwhile, Harris found that those strategies," she added.
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India's first Superstar Rajesh Khanna and Tina Munim were so much in love with each other that they started living together in the same house. Rajesh Khanna and Tina Munim never hided their affair from the world. In fact, to describe how much they love each other, the couple had once said that they share the same toothbrush. But what happened afterwards that Tina Munim also left Rajesh Khanna like his other girlfriends? It was Dev Anand who brought Tina Munim to the film industry. It has been said that Tina Munim used to love Rajesh Khanna a lot and she
even wanted to marry Rajesh Khanna. Rumor has it, Rajesh Khanna had promised Tina Munim that he will divorce his wife Dimple and marry her. But Rajesh Khanna never talked about the divorce with Dimple. So, Tina Munim decided to leave him. Reportedly, after knowing about Tina's decision Rajesh Khanna begged Tina Munim not to leave him alone but Tina did not want to continue with a relation that had no future. Later in an interview to Shobha De Tina Munim said, "Kaka was incapable of loving anyone. He was only ever in love with himself!"
Till recently, Farah Khan and Shah Rukh Khan were not on very good terms. However, things are not the same anymore. Reportedly, the two have reconciled and are back to being very good friends. On Tuesday, superstar Shah Rukh Khan launched the music and third poster of Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi, which stars choreographer-director Farah Khan, making her debut as an actor and Boman Irani, in the lead. At the launch, SRK couldnt stop praising Farah. He said:She is one of the most finest and talented director we have with us. I thank Farah for giving me some nicest moment in her films. The poster sees Farah Khan and Boman Irani posing as Raj and Simran of Dilwale Dhulaniya Le Jayenge, thus trying to recreate the films magic. However, SRK disapproves of it saying DDLJ was one of its kind and no one can ever recreate the films magic. He also adds that DDLJ is his most iconic
romantic film of all time, DDLJ. I have seen spoofs of all movies created by others but I never thought one would ever think of making a spoof on DDLJ, Shah Rukh said The event further moved on with the superstar shaking a leg with Boman and Farah Khan, with SRK playing Raj, Farah playing Simran and Boman playing Amrish Puri. Directed by Bela Sehgal, Shirin Farhad is a romantic-comedy of 40-plus couple Boman and Farah. I think love can happen at any ageit has no age. There is no right time and right place for loveit can happen any time, Shah Rukh said. We have seen love stories made with young teenagers but this one is different. I have seen the posters and promo of this film and I really loved it. It is a marvelous love story. I am sure this film will rock. I am sure people will connect with this film, he added. Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi will release Aug 24.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who is enjoying every moment of motherhood now, will soon make a comeback to the movies. But the diva has not signed any Bollywood movie. Instead, she is planning to act in a Hollywood film which also stars actor Billy Zane (who played Kate Winslet's fianc in Titanic). A source told a leading daily, "Ash has been approached by director Daniel
Silva for his upcoming film that also stars Billy Zane, TV actress Sarah Khan and singer Lucky Ali." TV actress Sarah Khan said, "I have signed the film. I have been told the makers have approached Ash. We will start shooting in Los Angeles from September 13. It's a thriller film and I am playing Billy's wife." Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who had taken a break from Bollywood after becoming pregnant, is said to be working hard to lose weight for this movie.
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Former Bollywood actress Zeenat Aman wants carriage horses banned from the sprawling Indian city of Mumbai, calling them cruel and dangerous. Aman has written a letter to the Municipal Corporation of Mumbai on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in India and the citizens group Mumbai for Horses. Aman, in her letter to Sitaram Kunte, the municipal commissioner of greater Mumbai, says the lives of both horses and humans are placed at risk by mixing antiquated horse-drawn carriages and heavy city traffic. Aman says horses used to pull carriages are forced to work in sweltering heat and extreme cold and are frequently denied adequate rest, food, and water. Most never see a veterinarian in their lifetimes.
Recently, while a vigil was being held in Mumbai for one beleaguered horse who had died, another horse forced to haul a carriage collapsed, she wrote. How many more horses and people have to become injured or die before horse carriages are banned in Mumbai? Court action filed by the Animals and Birds Charitable Trust, Peta Indias intervention application and that of People for Animals to ban horse-drawn carriages were accepted by the High Court of Bombay earlier this month. Aman joins a growing number of celebrities including Hema Mailini, John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez, and choreographer Sandip Soparrkar and his supermodel wife Jesse Randhawa who have asked the government to ban horse-drawn carriages.
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Tusshar, Riteish In 'Kya Super Kool Hain Hum': Naughty But Not Sexy
Those who have seen the trailers of Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum would agree that there is nothing sexy about the film. The film qualifies as a sex comedy, mostly because of the PJs and one-liners and slightly due to the skin show by Sarah Jane Dias and Neha Sharma. Kya Super Kool Hain Hum is basically relying on its cool quotient. Lately, Bollywood films with a lot of slang and expletives have captured the audiences imagination. Though the trend gained momentum after Vishal Bhardwajs Omkara, but the super success of Delhi Belly brought the idea of making a film with a realistic touch (basically that means the presence of abusive words) to the forefront. Tusshar Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh are playing the lead roles in Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum but none of these actors are taken seriously as stars. They dont have many solo hero films as they do not possess the required eligibilities of a typical Bollywood star. Tusshar can be seen as a side hero who can double up as a good comedian also. Because of the fact that he and Riteish debuted as a single hero, they get more face values than mere comedians. The superstar space ruled by the likes of Salman, John, Akshay and Shah Rukh is not very suitable for Tusshar and Riteish because of the non-sexy tag attached to these actors. Probably this is the reason that these actors have decided to go for comic roles. Tusshar Kapoor, who is looking forward to the release of 'Kya Super Kool Hai Hum', feels that even though the first part of the film was ahead of times, there is no hesitation among audience now to watch an adult comedy. 'Kya Super Kool Hain Hum', an adult comedy is a sequel to the 2005-hit 'Kya Kool Hain Hum'. "I think it (first part of the film) was ahead of time. But now, audiences are ready for this kind of movie. Though at that time the film became a hit, it could have done better. Had the family audience come, the film would have done much better. Society has changed since then," Tusshar told PTI. "Families have changed. They want to have fun. This kind of genre has become cool and there is no hesitation among audience to watch this movie... our audience has increased for this film," he said. Tusshar is happy that no other film came out in the same genre of 'naughty comedy'. "We are lucky as no other film of same kind came in between, though we have had movies like 'Golmaal', 'Housefull', 'Dhamaal', but that comedy is different. This is an adult comedy and no film came in this genre," he said. But the 35-year-old actor is full praises for Aamir Khan's home production film' 'Delhi Belly', which was also an adult comedy but of a different type. "People did not have guts to make this kind of a film, but hats off to Aamir Khan as he made 'Delhi Belly'. It is an adult comedy in its own way. It's a good film in spite of being bold and raunchy," Tusshar said. "It shows that a film will work if it is good. All these (adult comedy and bold) things does not matter much. If characters and script is good, people will go for the movie," he added. "We prepared for the release as we wanted to come in same week as 'Once Upon A Time in Mumbai' came, so we chose July27. Also that 'Jism 2' is coming on August 3...we did not want to clash with other films. It gives us three weeks before 'Ek Tha Tiger' comes and that film will be a hurricane. Let our film complete the run till this one releases," Tusshar said.
The Super Kool Dance The Janamashtmi celebrations on the sets of the television serial Pavitra Rishta turned riotous, thanks to Tusshar Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukhs supercool gyrations. The two stars appeared on Ekta Kapoors telly soap for the special Dahi Handi episode to celebrate Gukulashtami and also promote their upcoming film, the adult comedy titled Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum. Present on the sets were the actors of the Zee TV serial, namely Ankita
Tusshar Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh do super kool dance on the sets of 'Pavitra Rishta'
Lokhande, Hiten Tejwani, Mrinalini Tyagi, Shruti Kanwar, Asha Negi and Ritwik Dhanjani. Riteish Deshmukh and Tusshar Kapoor created a festive mood on the sets and also pulled in all the actors to shake a leg with them. Ekta Kapoor, producer of not just the serial but also of the film Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum, was also present. The film is set to release this Friday. Apart from Riteish and Tusshar, it also stars Neha Sharma and Sarah Jane Dias. Its an adult comedy with a lot of double meaning jokes.
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Oprah Winfreys recent comment about Indians still eating with their hands hasnt gone down too well with the Indians. The queen of talk shows was in India, to shoot a special India episode for her Oprahs next chapter earlier this year which was aired recently. Her statement I heard some Indian people eat with their hands still? has received a very very negative response
from the Indians and also called her snobbish. Oprahs comment also offended Indian author Shobhaa De who got mighty pissed with her and tweeted, Oprahs last chapter! thats what angry Indians are calling the much hyped but ridiculously shabby show. Oprah has lost her groove. Honey pack up! posted De. Lets see what Oprah has to tell De.
Bollywood's ultimate romance king, the legend Rajesh Khanna, who passed away last Wednesday, after his prolonged illness, had left a recorded farewell message for his family, friends and fans, which was played at his chautha held last weekend. In the message, Khanna addressed his fans for the last time and recounted his Bollywood journey. His last recorded message was played by his grandson Aarav at his prayer meeting. He spoke about how he began his career as a theatre artist when there was no godfather whom he could turn to. Here's the full transcript of his recorded message: "Mere pyaare dosto, bhaiyo aur beheno nostalgia mein rehene ki aadat nahi hai mujhe. Hamesha bhavishya ke baare
mein hi sochna padtaa hain jo din guzar gaya hai, beet gaya hai, uska kya sochna lekin jab jaane pehchane chehre anjaan se ek mehfil mein milte hai toh yaadein wapas tazaa ho jati hai (My friends, I don't have a habit of living in the past and getting nostalgic...but looking forward for a bright future as there is no point of thinking about the past. But, when one suddenly comes across familiar faces in unfamiliar settings, the memories comes rushing back)." Talking about his journey, he said, "My journey began with theater, I owe my success to the stage. This theater where it all began when I joined the film industry, I had no God Father, no relatives or family that I could turn too. I came into the movies through the United Producers Filmfare Talent contest." Rajesh Khanna also further thanked his fans, "Doston aap ka ek hissedar mein bhi hu aur jaise maine pehli bhi kaha ki aap apna kimti waqt nikalkar, aap ka yeh pyaar tha ki aap majood hue aur itni bhaari ssankhya mein..meine yehi kahunga ki bahut-bahut sukhriya, thank you aur mera bahut-bahut salaam (Friends, I'm a part of you, and as I said, you have all taken time out for me. This is the love, your presence in numbers that I'm grateful for, thank you, thank you my salaam to you all)."
Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia were the first superstar couple of Bollywood. Rajesh Khanna married Dimple, who was 15 years younger than him, in March 1973. At that time Dimple Kapadia was still shooting for her debut film Bobby. Bobby was a super hit and people loved Dimple Kapadia in the movie. But Rajesh Khanna stopped Dimple from signing more films and told her to stay at home. Dimple was not even seventeen when she gave birth to her first daughter Twinkle Khanna. But Khanna hardly
Prachi Desai And Rohit Shetty An Dimple Kapadia Regretted Her Item??? Decision Of Marrying Rajesh Khanna
used to spend time with his family. Soon Khanna and Dimple's marriage started falling apart and Dimple Kapadia regretted her decision of marrying Kaka. Dimple Kapadia once said in an interview to a magazine, "The life and happiness in our house came to an end the day and Rajesh and I got married." However, even after living separately from Rajesh Khanna, the couple never thought of divorcing each other. Talking about her divorce Dimple Kapadia had said that she and her husband Rajesh Khanna have decided to leave things as they are, as they both don't want to go for second marriage. However, in the later years of Rajesh Khanna, Dimple Kapadia did her best to take care of the ailing actor. Reportedly, she even shifted to Rajesh Khanna's residence Ashirwad to keep an eye on his health. Well, even after so much of ups and downs in their life Dimple and Rajesh were one of the most loved couple of Bollywood.
If rumors are to be believed, Prachi Desai and director Rohit Shetty are said to be seeing each other. It all started on the sets of Bol Bachchan. Reports say that their relationship is going steady and strong. Buzz also has it that the director has moved in with Prachi, leaving his wife and kids behind. We also hear that Prachi is the reason for the directors breakup with his wife and is tagged as a home-breaker in the industry.
However, the actress chooses to remain silent on the issue. While filming for Bol Bachchan, Prachi Desai and Rohit Shetty got close and then gradually their fondness for each other started to develop. It is heard that the duo are pretty much open about their brewing relationship and were spotted dining together a couple of times, in Jaipur. Buzz also has it that the director is leading an unhappy marriage for years now.
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All hands are on deck when the masses come out to take on the establishment in Step Up Revolution. Sparks are set off early in this EOne Entertainment release now whooping things up at Empire Studio 12, Colossus and Cineplex Odeon Theatres around B.C. You don't need to be a dance enthusiast to enjoy the antics set forth in Step Up Revolution but it sure does help. What fast cars did to various cities in the Fast and Furious films high octane dance moves set the beat in Miami, Florida. On the loose are a group of two footed high kicking "vigilantes" who just love to strut their stuff to an audience. Here we have a flash mob mentality as this group of young men and women take to the streets and various other venues using cloak and dagger subterfuge techniques to drive home their point. James Bond himself would be proud of the mob's theatrics. Even a love story and political big business power play figures into this mix of this energetic film. Shot in 3-D its fun to witness the acrobatics take hold and you will be swept away
Bruce Willis has called Rian Johnson's film "better than anything I've ever done" Time-travel thriller Looper will launch Bruce Willis and Britain's Emily Blunt adaptation of the David Mitchell novel this year's Toronto International Film co-star in the science-fiction film, to be starring Hugh Grant and Halle Berry Festival in Canada on September 6th. released in the UK on September 28th. that was partly shot in Scotland. Directed by Rian Johnson, it features It is one of a number of titles to have Ben Affleck drama Argo, about the Dark Knight Rises actor Joseph its world premiere at the event, which rescue of US diplomats from Iran in Gordon-Levitt as an assassin ordered runs this year until September 16th. 1979, will also make its debut. to kill an older version of himself. Others include Cloud Atlas, an So will an adaptation of Salman
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that the Victorian Major Events Company had informed the Australian Olympic Committee that Melbourne was considering making bids for either the 2024 or 2028 Summer Olympics. Melbourne is Australia's industrial centre. It is the centre of Australia's automotive industry, which includes Ford and Toyota manufacturing facilities, and the engine manufacturing facility of Holden and parts suppliers. It has the Australian automotive headquarters and design centres. It is also home to a very wide variety of other manufacturers, ranging from petrochemicals, aircraft parts and pharmaceuticals to fashion garments, paper manufacturing and food processing. It is a major international centre for biotechnology, and is the base of such companies as CSL and Biota. Melbourne has an important ICT industry that employs over 60,000 people (one third of Australia's ICT workforce), with a turnover of $19.8 billion and export revenues of $615 million. In addition, tourism also plays an important role in Melbourne's economy, with approximately 7.6 million domestic visitors and 1.88 million international visitors in 2004 In 2008, Melbourne overtook Sydney with the amount of money that domestic tourists spent in the city. accounting for around $15.8 billion annually Melbourne has been attracting an increasing share of domestic and international conference markets. Construction began in February 2006 of a $1 billion 5000-seat international convention centre, Hilton Hotel and commercial precinct adjacent to the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre to link development along the Yarra River with the Southbank precinct and multi-billion dollar Docklands redevelopment.
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Melbourne is a notable sporting location as the host city for the 1956 Summer Olympics games (the first Olympic Games ever held in the southern hemisphere), along with the 2006 Commonwealth Games. The city is home to three major annual international sporting events: the Australian Open (one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments), the Melbourne Cup (horse racing), and the Australian Grand Prix (Formula One). Melbourne was proclaimed the "World's Ultimate Sports City", for the second time, in 2008. The city is home to the National Sports Museum, which until 2003 was located outside the members pavilion at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and reopened in 2008 in the Olympic Stand. Australian rules football and cricket are the most popular sports in Melbourne and also the spiritual home of these two sports in Australia and both are mostly played in the same stadiums in the city and its suburbs. The first ever official cricket Test match was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in March 1877. The first Australian rules football matches were played in Melbourne in 1859 and the Australian Football
League is headquartered at Docklands Stadium. Nine of its teams are based in the Melbourne metropolitan area and the five Melbourne AFL matches per week attract an average 40,000 people per game. Additionally, the city annually hosts the AFL Grand Final. The city is also home to several professional franchises/teams in national competitions including Cricket clubs Melbourne Stars, Melbourne Renegades and Victorian Bushrangers who play in the Big Bash League and other domestic cricket competitions, Football (Soccer) clubs Melbourne Victory and Melbourne Heart who play in the A-league competition, the rugby league club who play in the NRL competition, the rugby union club Melbourne Rebels who play in the Super Rugby competition, the netball club Melbourne Vixens who play in the trans-Tasman trophy ANZ Championship, and the basketball club Melbourne Tigers who play in the NBL competition and the Bulleen Boomers and Dandenong Rangers who play in the WNBL and the baseball club Melbourne Aces who play in the Australian Baseball League. A second Melbourne-based NBL team may be established for the 20112012 season. In November 2008, it was announced
Melbourne has a highly diversified economy with particular strengths in finance, manufacturing, research, IT, education, logistics and transportation, conventions and tourism. Melbourne is headquarters for many of Australia's largest corporations, including five of the ten largest in the country (based on revenue), and five of the largest six in the country (based on market capitalisation) (ANZ, BHP Billiton (the world's largest mining company), the National Australia Bank, Rio Tinto and Telstra); as well as such representative bodies and thinktanks as the Business Council of Australia and the Australian Council of Trade Unions. The city is home to Australia's largest and busiest seaport which handles more than $75 billion in trade every year and 39% of the nation's container trade. Melbourne Airport provides an entry point for national and international visitors, and is Australia's second busiest airport. Melbourne is also an important financial centre. Two of the big four banks, NAB and ANZ, are headquartered in Melbourne. The city has carved out a niche as Australias leading centre for superannuation (pension) funds, with 40% of the total, and 65% of industry super-funds including the $40 billiondollar Federal Government Future Fund. The city was rated 34th within the top 50 financial cities as surveyed by the Mastercard Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index (2007), between Barcelona and Geneva, and second only to Sydney (14th) in Australia.
Jet lag is a physiological condition, which is medically termed "desynchronosis," which usually occurs when you travel quickly between two different time zones. Such kind of travel is capable of disrupting or desynchronising your internal clock and external time. Common symptoms of jet lag are: Fatigue. Irregular sleep patterns. Insomnia. Headaches. Diarrhea. Constipation. Nausea. Ear aches. Swollen hand and feet. Poor concentration. The symptoms will largely vary depending on the time zone alteration. The more extreme it is the more severe symptoms might be. Usually, people traveling from west to east or vice
versa are likely to complain of jet lag. Due to various experiences it is difficult to find one effective remedy to cope with jet lags. You can still read a few tips to help you prevent jet lag: 1. Tune yourself to new, future schedule Depending on where youre flying to start moving your bedtime. For instance, if youre traveling to the east, go to bed earlier than the usual time. Keep doing it for successive nights. And, if youre traveling to the west do the opposite. 2. Be prepared psychologically The moment you get on the craft tune your watch to the local time of the country youre flying to. 3. Stay hydrated Since youre going to ravel for long in the low pressure cabins its essential that you keep yourself hydrated. Keep sipping water throughout the air journey. Carry moisturizer, nasal drops
and eye drops too. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks. 4. Move your limbs Stretch your muscle on the flight. Do not stay static. It is advisable that you get up and walk. However, soon after you land your destination country, avoid heavy exercises before bedtime. It will disrupt you sleep pattern. If you dont move around your effort to resynchronize internal and external time would go in vain. 5. Sensible eating There are no diets which can actually prevent or combat the symptoms of jet lag. The only remedy, however, is that you do not eat a heavy meal right before bedtime. Moreover, avoid fatty and high-carb diet. 6. Hot bath before bedtime Hot bath tends to relax the sore muscles from travel. This is the best way to unwind and lull you off to sleep. 7. Eliminate sleep distraction
On airplane, eye mask and ear plugs come handy. They will rescue you from sleep distraction and sooth your senses. However, do not force yourself to sleep either in the aircraft or in the new destination because it can lead to unwanted frustration. 8. Reach early It is the best to reach your destination a couple of days before any event or meeting that you are supposed to attend. This way you can give yourself time to adapt to new time zone and recover from jet lag with ease.
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The 2012 Volkswagen Beetle would like us all to forget some things - that it ever had "new" in its name, that it ever had a bud vase on its dash, that it ever occupied more parking spots at more sororities at more of our nation's colleges than actual pledges did. That's, like, totally possible, right? This time around, the Beetle wants to be your bad bromance, and it gets things rolling with sheet metal that's been butched up and pulled taut. If the flat-top roof, the unsubtle Turbo stickers and the red-painted calipers didn't clue you in, we'll just point to the place on the dash where the flower pot used to live. Now, the base Beetle doesn't live up to that hype, but it's fine for the
kind of commuting chores that won't tax the generic acceleration of its five-cylinder engine and the bubbly handling generated by its torsionbeam suspension. Fine, as long as the middling gas mileage doesn't steer you into a MINI Cooper or a Mustang instead. Check off the Turbo boxes, and now, we're talking. This is the punchy Bug, with VW's omnipresent, heavybreathing four-cylinder flipping out 0-60 mph runs under 7.5 seconds while it doles out some not-unpleasant whining and growling. VW's dualclutch transmission passes the winding-road test with flying colors, even if it bogs a little from a dead stop. A touch of body roll here, a quick
crank of electric steering there, and the composed Beetle Turbo feels like it has much more potential than its B+ average indicates. The Bug's even a little more practical now. VW says it has more room than before, and it's felt in the front two seats, though the extra space seems to spread out all to one side: the console's still close, the door panels farther away. The back seats can be endured by adults, but skimpy leg room means this is still a classic 2+2, no EPA-standards sedan like the BMW 3-Series twodoor. Trunk space gets better on paper-so why could we only stuff it with two roll-aboards? At its most clever, the Beetle recognizes how the digital world has changed cars, at least in entertainment
features. Safety gear lags a bit, with no rearview camera linked up with the available navigation, but every Beetle can have a USB port, Bluetooth audio streaming and a classy Fender-penned sound system with some epic midrange talents. The Beetle name has sold more than 20 million vehicles, over more than half a century. But for the past decade, it's been tougher and tougher to get overwhelmed by history alone, tougher to give the old New Beetle a pass for lackluster performance and aging kitsch. Now the likeable Beetle's become way more interesting to drive--and we're more than ready to take on diesel and R versions, cars that probably will outpace the newest Beetle Turbo as the best Bugs yet.
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By Pundit Shiv N. Mishra August 2nd 2012 - August 9th 2012 DAILY PROGRAM From 7 pm - 9 pm Kirtan, Bhajan Krishna Katha, Aarti & Shantipath Shree Krishna Katha Bisharjan & Havan Thursday August 9th 7:00PM to Midnight Everyone is cordially invited Pritibhoj every night after pooja
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Chael Sonnen and Ronda Rousey are two mixed martial artists that had successful amateur sports backgrounds. While Sonnen was never able to achieve his Olympic dreams, Rousey became the first American female to medal in Judo since the sport was added in 1992 when she captured the bronze in Beijing. Many know Sonnen for his "Chael P." persona. However, those who are close to him know that he's extremely passionate about freestyle and greco wrestling. At UFC 148, I had the opportunity to speak with him about the upcoming summer games in London, England. "The team is really strong and the process was really hard. They're down to only seven weight classes. Some sports get to take the top three people," said Sonnen. "We'll go over there and in some sports the US will win the gold and the silver." "In wrestling they take one," he said. "So every four years, seven guys get an opportunity. I tremendously respect all of those guys that are chasing that and after that one moment of gratification. I love it. I'm going to London to cheer them on." Chael would also address if he would rather be known as "Olympic Medalist Chael Sonnen" or "UFC middleweight champion Chael Sonnen". His answer was indirect, yet still surprising. Especially on the eve of the biggest fight of his career. "There are very few things, if any, that trump the Olympic games. The Olympics is the pinnacle of athletics." As stated above, Rousey is the first American female to win a medal in Judo at the Olympics. She has quite the lineage as her mother was also a standout judoka who was the first and only American to win at the World Judo Championships. Rousey is currently preparing for her first bantamweight title defense, in which she'll face number one contender Sarah Kaufman next month in San Diego. During UFC 148 weekend, I had the pleasure of speaking with her about the games and if there is any regret that she was not there supporting her colleagues and friends as they compete for a medal. "That part of my life is over and I'm very, very happy for my teammates that are going to be going to London," Rousey said. "I have the utmost confidence in them but if my teammate Kayla goes and wins the Olympic
Ba against Rewa This comes as defending champion Rewa lost an all crucial match 0-1 to Ba earlier Thursday. Rewa needed to win the match at any cost but a first half Mavileko Nakama goal was enough for Ba to seal a place in Saturdays semifinal. Labasa along with Ba have now booked a spot in the semifinal from pool one. The Lions defeated Nadroga 5-1 who also exit. Ba and Labasa will clash Friday afternoon and the match will determine who finishes on top and runner up. Nadroga and Rewa will also clash in a match whereby the winner can only claim third spot. The Lions following their 2-0 victory over Rewa last Sunday beat Nadroga 5-1 to claim top spot in pool one. Labasa Football Interim president Bhim Raj says everything is going according to plan at the moment. Two wins from two outings is a positive move so far. We are proud of the boys and Im sure that as we progress the boys will get better, he said. Raj said the Papua New Guinea duo Kema Jack and Wiri Wama have contributed a lot. The two PNG based players have gelled in well with the side and Im sure will do more wonders. We have asked the Labasa players to set aside any difference with the team official or themselves and focus on the task ahead of them. Suva bounced back from their first round defeat to thump Navua 4-0 in the opening match of day two in the 2012 Inkk Mobile Battle of the Giants tournament at Churchill Park in Lautoka. Their Nigerian import Issa Sanni scored a brace of goals in the first half to dampen Navuas spirit. In the second Navua further weakened as Leone Damudamu and lethal striker Samuela Drudru scored to extend Suvas lead. The win sees Suva back in the race for a berth in Saturdays semifinal but on the other hand Navua looks to miss out on the top two spot from their pool. Host Lautoka claimed their second victory in the competition with a 3-1 win over Nadi. Lautoka now only needs a draw against Suva to top their group and book a semifinal spot. Nadi needs to beat Navua tomorrow and hope that Lautoka upset Suva. However if Suva upsets Lautoka and Nadi beats Navua then all three sides will be equal with six points and it would come down to goal differential.
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Rotary Stadium the first three years but moved to 4,200-seat Swangard. Sevens rugby is a slimmed-down, fast-paced version of the traditional 15s. Teams play seven-minute halves leading up to a final with 10-minute halves. Sevens rugby will be part of the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Serevi Rugby, the Seattle-based company founded by Fijian rugby legend Waisale Serevi, is the title sponsor. Wings Restaurants and Tourism Burnaby were the other two main sponsors. Burnabys main participation right now is the venue, but going forward, I think the city would like to become an interested party in all of this and in partnering up with the Serevi group and all kinds of folks, Burnaby councilor Nick Volkow said as he watched Saturdays play. Theres a real potential here for a real draw for the Lower Mainland. They have a lot of work to do organizationally. I think its a matter of getting the various parties together. Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, theres fabulous potential here. I think we have something that we can really work on.
Organizers of Saturdays Serevi Vancouver International Rugby 7s tournament dare to dream big. About 1,000 fans turned out to see the event, one which managed to end in controversy. The Serevi Selects a team sponsored by tournament title sponsor Serevi Rugby of Seattle was disqualified from the final against Edmonton by the disciplinary committee after Edmonton protested that the Selects had used an ineligible player in their semifinal win over South Seas. Serevi which featured rugby sevens legends Waisale Serevi of Fiji and Englands Ben Gollings appealed, but the original decision was upheld. Edmonton beat South Seas 62-7 in the final. The Serevi Selects beat Victoria Velox 36-0 in the womens final. The tournament which drew eight mens teams and four womens squads this season was held at Abbotsfords
Waisale Serevi of the Serevi Selects men's team (left) is chased down by Brodie Henderson of Tteam Edmonton as teammate Ben Gollings (right) looks on at the Rugby Sevens Tournament at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby on Saturday.
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