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Among the claims in videos posted to
YouTube. Lt Col. Mara alleged the regime
used violence against dissenters and had
no plans to keep its promise to Canberra to
hold democratic elections in 2014.
He revealed on Thursday that he would
launch his regional campaign to end Fiii`s
military rule with a pro-democracy Iorum
in Queanbeyan on Saturday.
Sanctions prevent Fiiians connected to the
regime from entering Australia, but Lt Col.
Mara told the reporter: 'I expect to get in.
'I`ve put my application in and anticipate
things will go smoothly. he said Irom
Tonga.
'I`m there with a strong pro-democracy
message so that should work in my Iavour.
He said he expected to spend two weeks
in Australia 'talking to government and
working with pro-democracy groups to
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innovative steps to help counter soaring
Iuel prices and try to keep costs and Iares
down.
Managing director/chieI executive
oIIicer David PIlieger has revealed a
series oI Iuel-saving costs already being
implemented.
He said: 'Fuel costs make up a large part
oI our overall budget. so Air PaciIic is
not immune from feeling the impact of
high oil prices. It is Ior that reason that
we took a number of actions starting last
year to help reduce our Ileet Iuel burn
especially on our Iour-engine 747-400
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It comes as airlines. such as Australia`s
Qantas. increase Iares and look to reduce
staII numbers amidst the pressures oI
higher fuel prices.
Mr PIlieger an experienced iet airliner
pilot himselI said some oI the actions
taken by Air PaciIic include:
Implementation oI a Iirst-ever Iuel
conservation programme (which led to
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Single (such as with Boeing 737 and
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with the Boeing 747s) taxi operations
whenever possible aIter landing to
conserve fuel.
Other airlines have included other tactics
to counter rising costs like charging for
check-in service. changing checked in
luggage allowances. and charging Ior in
flight services.
Air PaciIic still includes all these in the
price of its tickets.
The arrival oI Fiii`s newest vessel. the
MV Lomaiviti Princess. has been delayed
until mid next month.
It has been revealed that this was because
oI diIIiculties Iaced by the crew in trying
to obtain their visas in Los Angeles in
order to get to Canada.
The ship. which will be run by Goundar
Shipping. was Iormerly known as the
Queen oI Prince Rupert owned by British
Columbia Ferries which has a total oI 40
ships under its name.
Goundar Shipping executive Thomas
Murgan said the ship would sail directly
Irom Canada to Levuka and will take
three weeks to arrive.
'It has been bought already but we are
iust having diIIiculties in trying to send
the crew over to bring the ship to Fiii.
Mr Murgan said.
The purchase was initiated by George
Goundar. who once worked on the Queen
oI Prince Rupert as chieI engineer. Mr
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Mr Murgan. They used to run the MV Tui
Levuka that also serviced the Lomaiviti
Group.
Mr Goundar was interested in buying the
ship after it was put on sale.
enact a plan to return Ireedom to my
people.
'HopeIully I can get a consolidated Iront
together to campaign for a quick return
to democratic governance in Fiii.
His tour would take in many Pacifc
nations. New Zealand. and a trip to New
York to lobby the United Nations.
'The message will have to go Iar and
wide iI we are going to stop these guys.
The Iorum was organised by the Fiii
Democracy Freedom Movement. headed
by Fiii`s Iormer Land Forces Commander
Colonel Jone Baledrokadroka. who
deIected to Australia aIter being
dismissed by Bainimarama.
Col. Baledrokadroka said the latest
senior-ranking deIection is another sign
that the military regime is losing its grip
on power.
He said initial regime promises to Iree
the country oI corruption. reIorm the
problematic race-based electoral system
and promote good governance had
'come to nothing.
'Evidence mounts that Bainimarama
and his cronies have used their time in
oIfce to enrich themselves. he said.
Instead oI good governance. Bainimarama
had presided over a period oI economic
stagnation, an antagonistic foreign
diplomacy and heavy media censorship
aimed at stifing domestic voices oI
dissent and sending qualifed proIessionals
overseas. Baledrokadroka said.
'Enough is enough. It is time Ior Fiii`s
military commander to hand over the reins
oI power.
The Fiiian government declined to comment
to international media on all matters related
to Lt Col. Mara`s escape.
However speaking to local websites,
Bainimarama has dismissed the Iugitive`s
claims oI violence and corruption as the
words oI a 'little kid who doesn`t know
what`s happening.
He deIended the Iour and a halI years he has
spent unelected in oIfce. saying the process
oI reIorming the electoral system. to allow
Ior Iairer elections. was 'necessarily slow.
'I said elections will be held in 2014 so it`s
going to happen. he told the reporter.
Fiji threatens Canberra for granting visa
Fiii`s military government has accused
Canberra oI adding to tensions between the
two nations by granting a travel visa to a
Iormer senior Fiiian oIfcial who fed the
regime.
The regime released a statement on
Thursday saying it had been 'Iormally
advised that Canberra had issued the
visa. despite sanctions banning Fiiians
connected with the regime Irom entering.
Fiii`s Minister oI Foreign AIIairs.
Ratu Inoke Kubuabola. said he was
'disappointed to hear Australia had
issued a visa allowing Mara to travel on
a Tongan passport.
He said Canberra should have waited
to see iI Tonga granted Fiii`s request to
extradite Mara to Suva beIore getting
involved.
'By intervening in what was a bilateral
issue under consideration. Australia
has shown little regard Ior achieving a
resolution to the matter. Kubuabola
said.
'Australia`s action in welcoming a
Iugitive Irom Fiii risks an escalation
oI tensions in Fiii-Australia relations.
which Australia must take responsibility
Ior.
Mara. once Bainimarama`s right-
hand man. has angered Fiii by making
stinging accusations oI greed. corruption
and poor governance.
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Fiii`s Ambassador to Indonesia Ratu Tui
Cavuilati presented his credentials to the
President oI Indonesia His Excellency
Susilo Yudhoyono at the Presidential
Palace in Jakarta. Indonesia.
The presentation follows the
establishment and opening oI our
Embassy in Indonesia on April 6 by
Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe
Bainimarama.
Ratu Tui was among a group oI six
ambassadors Irom AIghanistan. and
Japan. the Holy See. Republic oI Korea
and Vietnam. who also presented their
credence to the President Yudhoyono on
the same day.
The ceremony started with the playing
of the national
anthem of each of
the ambassadors then
the presentation as
a group one after
another.
The ambassadors were
then introduced to the
Indonesian Vice
Minister of Foreign
AIIairs. attending
Indonesia government
ministers and senior
FIjI GOVERNMENT ISSuES
FIRST MAHOGANy LICENSE
Sustainable Mahogany Industries Limited
(SMI) has been issued the license to
purchase mahogany Irom Fiii.
Fiii`s Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe
Bainimarama at a press conference
said the license has been given to SMI
Iollowing careIul consideration oI
numerous expressions oI interest Irom
interested persons and companies.
Commodore Bainimarama said the
license is the Iirst to be issued in Fiii.
'The license to SMI is the Iirst series oI
licenses that will be issued in due course
to successIul bidders. he said.
SMI paid government $3.8m to obtain
the license which includes $2.8m Ior the
license itselI and $1m Ior reIorestation Iees.
Commodore Bainimarama said the license
will now enable SMI to obtain guaranteed
quantities and grades oI mahogany logs
Irom Fiii Hardwood Corporation Limited
(FHCL).
He said the license Iee payable by SMI
is based on the cubic meter oI mahogany
purchase.
'SMI will pay a license Iee oI FJD $70
Vat Exclusive oI every cubic meter oI
mahogany logs purchased Irom FHCL.
Commodore Bainimarama said.
He said SMI will pay upIront license Iee
oI $1 million dollars Ior the license which
is separate from the actual price that
will be paid by SMI Ior the purchase oI
mahogany logs at the current market rates
with the annual implemental reviews for a
period oI Iive years.
In addition. Commodore Bainimarama
said to ensure that this important industry
continues to operate on a sustainable basis
and provide continuous revenue stream
Ior landowners. a separate and additional
reIorestation Iee oI $25 per cubic meters
0IIicials oI the Indonesian Cabinet.
Presidential Palace and Ministry oI
Foreign AIIairs beIore a brieI chat and
tea with the President.
During the ceremonies Ratu Tui
conveyed His Excellency the President
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau and Prime Minister
Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama`s well
wishes.
He also thanked the Indonesian
Government Ior the opening oI the
Fiii Mission. their understanding oI
Fiii`s situation and support Ior ongoing
reIorms and current situation in our
bilateral relations and expressed the
hope to build on ongoing arrangements
to enhance our Iriendship and relations.
oI logs or timber supplied will also be
payable by SMI.
Commodore Bainimarama said FHCL
has a debt stock oI $26m oI which $17m
is government guaranteed.
'Since its inception FCHL has also been
given $25m in grant notwithstanding the
sale oI mahogany in a number oI years no
substantive value added on a large scale
Ior the export market has place in Fiii.
With the commencement of this licensing
regime in coniunction with the mandate oI
the interim board oI FHCL its outstanding
anomalies are to be removed. he said.
Commodore Bainimarama said the
license given today will also pave ways
Ior new iobs Ior locals and more Ioreign
exchange pouring into Fiii.
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Fiii Islands Trade and Investments Bureau
(FTIB) will now be known as Investment
Fiii.
This aIter the Cabinet approved a name
change oI Fiii Islands Trade and Investment
Bureau (FTIB).
Fiii`s Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-
Khaiyum said given government`s recent
policy on the change in name oI our
country Irom Republic oI Fiii Islands to
Republic oI Fiii it is timely that FTIB
change its name.
In a statement Sayed-Khaiyum said
the renaming oI FTIB also provides an
opportunity to create a brand name that is
modern and savvy.
'The idea is to also move away Irom the
word bureau as it connotes bureaucracy.
he said.
Sayed-Khaiyum also said the change in
name Irom FTIB to Investment Fiii is a
market driven approach that is eIIective
and competitive Ior promoting Fiii as an
investment destination.
He said Investment Fiii will now also have
oversight over local investment proposals
oI $500.000 and over.
The FTIB has the mandate to promote.
stimulate and Iacilitate trade and
investment in Fiii.
Its existing Iunctions also include
administering the Foreign Investment Act
to register. regulate. Iacilitate and monitor
the foreign investors.
Cabinet has approved the 2012 Public
Holiday dates.
The dates are as Iollows:
New Year`s Day - Monday. January 2nd
Prophet Mohammed`s Birthday -
Monday. February 6th
Good Friday - Friday. April 6th
Easter Saturday - Saturday. April 7th
Easter Monday - Monday. April 9th
Queen`s Birthday - Monday. June 11th
Fiii Day - Wednesday. October 10th
Diwali - Tuesday. November 13th
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Christmas Day - Tuesday. December 25th
Boxing Day - Wednesday. December 26th
Cabinet based its decision on a submission
by the Minister Ior Labour. Industrial
Relations and Employment. Mr Filipe Bole.
The Minister said that the dates were
Iinalized in consultations with relevant
stakeholders. and also taking into account
the provisions contained in the Employment
Relations Promulgation and the
Employment Relations (Administration)
Regulations 2008.
Cabinet has approved the Airport
Departure Tax (Amendment) Regulations
2011.
Cabinet based its decision on a
submission by the Prime Minister and
Minister Ior Finance. Commodore Voreqe
Bainimarama.
The Prime Minister said that it was
announced during the 2011 Budget
announcement that the Fiii Revenue
and Customs Authority (FRCA) would
administer the Departure Tax Irom
January 1. 2011.
He said that this was implemented as
announced Irom January 1. 2011. with
the total oI $100 Departure tax remitted
directly by FRCA into the Government
Consolidated Iund.
The Prime Minister said that the
amendment to the Airport Departure Tax
Regulations 2011 is to ensure that FRCA
distributes the $100 Departure tax as
intended by the Government. with $10
to be remitted to Airports Fiii Limited
(AFL) and $90 to be directly remitted to
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personality Ben Salacakau was
commissioned as the Iirst High
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Acting President and ChieI Justice
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at Government house.
All current emergency passport
applications are being processed by the
Department oI Immigration.
Director oI Immigration. Nemani
Vuniwaqa said that an order Ior 1.100
emergency passports to be printed has
been given to Government Printing.
Emergency passports presently cannot
be used as travel documents to Australia.
New Zealand. USA. India. Germany
and France.
Immigration oIIicials oI Australia.
NZ. US and India are still looking at
the specimen passports and no time
frame has been given on when the final
approval will be made.
Japan has not approved the new
emergency passports however it can
be used only iI accompanied with an
oIIicial travel document produced by
their Embassy.
Some countries that have approved the
Fiii emergency passports are South
Korea. Malaysia and Papua New
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FIjI TuNA FISHERy
ENTERS MSC ASSESSMENT
The Fiii Tuna Boat Owners Association`s
(FTBOA) albacore tuna longline Iishery
has become the Iirst Fiiian Iishery to enter
Iull assessment Ior Marine Stewardship
Council (MSC) certiIication.
Operating across the waters of the
Fiiian EEZ. the Iishery`s 24 vessels use
pelagic longline methods to catch 3.000
to 4.000mt oI albacore each year. These
tuna are sold predominantly in Iresh
Iorm to markets in Japan. USA. Thailand
and American Samoa.
The FTBOA`s albacore tuna Iishery is
currently managed under the Western
and Central PaciIic Fishery Commission
(WCPFC). Under this international
convention. Fiii is responsible Ior
managing the Iishery within its waters
but must ensure that the management is
compatible with agreements under the
Commission.
Secretary oI the FTBOA. Russell Dunham
says: 'The FTBOA is excited about
our albacore tuna Iishery undergoing
independent assessment against the
MSC standard oI sustainability.
'One oI the maior obiectives oI the
Association is to Iacilitate and promote
the sustainable use oI tuna. and tuna
related resources. in Fiii and the wider
Western PaciIic region. We see working
towards MSC certiIication as an
important step in achieving this goal.
'Achieving MSC certiIication would
also be an important step in maintaining
and expanding our buyer base. as markets
are increasingly demanding tuna Irom
certiIied sustainable Iisheries. he added.
PaciIic Islands Forum Fishing Agency
(FFA) Deputy Director. James Movick
noted FTBOA`s commitment to
undertaking MSC assessment was an
encouraging step Iorward in the region`s
search to enhance the sustainability oI
its Iisheries` resources. while at the same
time securing improved and distinctive
market competitiveness.
'I commend the FTBOA Ior taking
this step and urge government resource
managers. international markets and
consumers to recognise and support
this endeavour. and to appreciate the
earnest commitment oI FTBOA and its
members to the principles of resource
sustainability and market sensibility.
Mr Movick said.
CANAdIAN CARdIAC SuRGEON
TO CONduCT OPERATION
A cardiac surgeon Irom Canada is currently
in the country to conduct surgeries to
cardiac patients over the next two months.
Health spokesperson Peni Namotu says
ProIessor David Hilton will not only
conduct operations but will also train
local surgeons so that cardiac patients can
be treated by them in the Iuture.
Namotu says young surgeons are being
earmarked Ior overseas training to develop
into interventional cardiologists while the
local scene is managed with support Irom
volunteers and Iull time expatriates.
Namotu says in 2010 government spent
$1.4 million to send patients to India.
Australia and New Zealand Ior treatment
oI NCD`s which included cardiac
operations.
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ATM TO CARRy MESSAGES ANd TIPS
FIjI WILL bE HARd TO FORGET
WESTPAC Fiii has launched another
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) but
this one incorporates a colour monitor.
The bank said the monitor will later
display community messages and tips to
improve banking practices.
Westpac head oI retail sales and service
Gavin Kinnear said the new ATM had a
modern look and Ieel and complements
the Westpac brand very well.
Mr Kinnear said more ATMs were being
brought in to cater Ior its increased
customer base and to help customers
do their banking Iaster and more
conveniently than the traditional over-the-
Fiii will be hard to Iorget says the outgoing
Peoples Republic oI China`s ambassador
to Fiii. His Excellency Dr Han Zhiqiang.
He made the comments at a luncheon
hosted by diplomats in Suva this week.
'Fiii will always be in my heart and I will
never Iorget my experience with Fiii and
her people. he said.
'They welcomed me wholeheartedly and
have been supporting me which made my
work easier as a representative of another
counter service.
'We experienced heavy Ioot traIIic at
Nausori and a second ATM will make it
more convenient and Iaster Ior customers
to do certain banking transactions there.
he said.
'We are also looking at putting in new
ATMs in and around the country and
potential sites have been identiIied.
'We put our customers at the centre oI
everything that we do and aIter receiving
Ieedback Irom our customers around the
Nausori area about the need Ior a second
ATM. we are now here today to delight
them and let them know that we have
country.
When asked iI there were challenges he Iaced
when carrying out his work Dr Han said 'My
work involved bringing together two nations
two Iriends and both countries reciprocated
well and that is why Fiii is so close to China.
'China is a true Iriend and this has been
evident through the many development
works done around the country and China
will continue to do so in the Iuture.
Dr Han has been in Fiii Ior the past two
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The Cabinet has endorsed Fiii`s
participation at the 11th Festival oI
PaciIic Arts in Honiara. Solomon Islands
Irom July 1stJuly 14th. 2012.
The decision was based on a submission
by the Minister Ior Education. National
Heritage. Culture and Arts. and Youth
and Sports. Mr Filipe Bole. The Minister
said that Fiii`s participation in regional
Iestivals is always signiIicant because oI
Fiii`s standing and inIluence in regional
affairs.
'The idea oI regional Iestivals was
also initiated by Fiii which hosted the
Inaugural PaciIic Arts Festival in 1972.
FIjIS PARTICIPATION AT
THE 11TH FESTIVAL OF PACIFIC ARTS
years bringing in the much needed aid in
terms oI upgrading inIrastructure works
around the country.
He will return to China later this month
before taking up his new posting.
'I will always come back not as an
ambassador but as a tourist because I love
the beaches and the Iriendly people oI
Fiii. Dr Han said.
'UnIortunately it is very hard to say
goodbye.
Maior plans are in place by the
Ministry oI Health to build Fiii`s Iirst
floating hospital.
Ministry spokesman Peni Namotu said
it`s a long term plan Ior the ministry
to build a Iloating hospital which will
serve the maritime islands oI Fiii.
He said currently the maritime islands
are not accessible to services provided
at the main referral hospitals.
'This Iloating hospital is going to
address the issue oI quality services
provided to people living in those
areas. Namotu said.
He said the Iloating hospital will be a
ship that will have all medical Iacilities
similar to that provided at hospitals
around the country.
Namotu however was tight-lipped
on revealing the cost of the floating
hospital and its operational dates.
More details oI the Iloating hospital
will be released later.
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FLOATING
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listened. Mr Kinnear said.
'We will continue to invest in a number oI
customer Iocused initiatives that include
ensuring our points of representations are
convenient for our customers.
'This will be through all our electronic
banking initiatives such as Mobile
EFTPOS terminals. Internet and telephone
banking and iust recently. our Mobile
Banking service called Everywhere
Banking.
Westpac has been in Fiii Ior close to
110 years. The Bank now has 35 ATMs
around Fiii and will continue to expand its
network.
He said that the Festival provides an
opportunity to showcase Fiii`s diverse
traditional cultures and traditions. as well
as a fusion of the multiethnic cultures.
The theme oI the Festival is 'Culture in
Harmony with Nature.
The Minister said that this theme
highlights Culture and Nature. which
are the cornerstones to the PaciIic`s
very own existence and civilizations. He
Iurther said that the National Organizing
Committee. through the Fiii Arts Council.
will be putting together the cultural
package based on the requirement oI the
host country.
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The Duke oI Edinburgh Awards Program is
gaining momentum every year as more and
more schools are incorporating the program
to give young people the chance to develop
skills Ior work and liIe. IulIill their potential
and have a brighter Iuture.
This enabled the Department oI Youth
to conduct program award coordinators
workshop. which was held at the Noble
House in Suva.
About 20 teachers Irom 15 schools in the
Central Division participated.
A Fiii business Iorum has been told the
PaciIic nation needs to grow its economy
by at least one billion dollars every year to
maintain current living standards.
The warning came from the managing
director Ior Asian PaciIic Resources
Limited. Matthew Huggan.
He says the main problem is the soaring
cost of oil.
He says the price oI oil has risen 20 per
cent since the start oI January. and in order
to counter the increasing challenges. Fiii
has to tap into its resource based industry.
Mr Huggan says Iuel costs are expected to
be triple that oI exports in Iive years. based
on current growth rates.
duKE OF EdINbuRGH AWARdS PROGRAM WORKSHOP
FIjI TOLd IT NEEdS TO GROW
ECONOMy by $1b ANNuALLy
The one-day training enabled participants
to coordinate students undertaking the selI
development program.
Coordinator Irom the Department oI Youth
and Sports. Mr Sakiusa Regu said interest in
the programme had increased over the last
Iew years.
'There are a lot oI liIe values in this program.
which is devised to implant into the lives
oI young people intrinsic liIe values that
contribute toward the holistic development
oI these young people. It develops the
RFMF AWARdS OFFICERS WITH
SERVICE ANd LEAdERSHIP MEdALS
The Republic oI Fiii Military Forces
acknowledged the hard work and diligence
oI 80 oIIicers at a military parade held at
the Queen Elizabeth Barracks in Nabua.
Prime Minister Commodore Josaia Voreqe
Bainimarama handed out the leadership
and service medals to the 80 oIIicers.
'We thank those who are awarded their
medals this morning. We hope to give
out all pending medals to those oI you
who deserve to receive your medals.
Commodore Bainimarama said.
Three categories oI medals were awarded:
1. Operational Leadership medal that
was awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Jone
Logavatu Kalouniwai.
2. Meritorious Service Decoration Medal
Colonel IIereimi Vasu
Maior Manoa Gadai
Maior Aisake Daulako
Maior Sope MotuIaga
Commander Manasa Vaniqi
3. Meritorious Service Award that was
given to the rest of the 80 officers.
Several military oIIicers also received
promotions and they include:
character and the attitude. Mr Regu said.
'The intrinsic values we have in this
award program complement young people
towards raising their conIidence level
and selI-esteem. young people learn to
constructively use their time. they learn how
to plan better and they learn how to make
good decisions.
He said the program instilled leadership
qualities in the lives oI the young people
when they participated in it.
'A lot oI them do community services in
their respective communities. Ior example
Ior those that are disabled or live in elderly
citizens homes and in hospitals. Coming
back Irom those voluntary services. it builds
their character and empathy in young people
and they know they have a responsibility to
make the communities they live in a better
place. Mr Regu said.
A total oI 1259 students took part in
the program last year and this year the
department is targeting more than 2000
participants.
Lieutenant Colonel John Fox
Lieutenant Colonel Litea Seruiratu
Lieutenant Colonel Amani Suliano
Lieutenant Colonel Semi Mocelutu
Six new military oIIicers who were
commissioned last week were also part oI
the parade.
'Congratulations and I hope you will help
the military to carry on the good work
weve been doing in the last ten years since
the year 2000. Be courageous and stay
committed. Commodore Bainimarama
told the oIIicers.
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cultural cruise from Lautoka Wharf.
Managing director Captain Semi
Koroilavesau said the vessel managed 75
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"Fifty per cent of our passengers are
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The voyage will take passengers on
a seven-day trip around Vanua Levu
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observe cultural activities or to enjoy the
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"The reason for the voyage is basically to
give the passengers a fair idea of what the
true Fiji is like," he said.
"They will be introduced to a whole range
of lifestyles and experiences."
Captain Koroilavesau said the cruise would
provide opportunities for the company to
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"It is basically a learning ground too for
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"The inaugural cruise is usually interesting.
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A Fijian group has renewed its calls for the
country's Public Emergency Regulation
(PER) to be lifted and for work to start on a
new constitution.
Reverend Akuila Yabaki, chief executive
of the Citizens Constitutional Forum, told
the media that the PER has been in place
for 26 months and there is no sign it will
be lifted soon.
"I've called for a public consultation in
a recent letter to the government so that
we can debate whether it is right that the
regulation should remain or otherwise," he
said.
"But the fact is when you shut people
up, they find others ways of expressing
themselves and more and more people
are turning to blogs and things and that
happens all over the world, not just Fiji."
He says interim Prime Minister Frank
Bainimarama has not replied to the letter
and he wants the government to engage his
group to help create the new constitution.
Mr Yabaki says he is also concerned that
the online debate about former Fijian
military officer Ratu Tevita Mara, who has
fled to Tonga, has spiraled into an ethno-
racist spat.
"We want to debate about the big issues,
about reforms and land reforms, electoral
reforms.
"Those are the issues that when you do not
open up the discussion, people take cheap
shotswhich tend to fuel ethno-nationalist
rhetoric we want to avoid."
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The sugar industry is expected to increase
production this year.
The Reserve Bank of Fiji has indicated
that the sugar sector is forecast to increase
production this year given the reforms
undertaken within the industry.
It said most sectors of the economy such
as tourism and mining will maintain their
2010 growth momentum into this year.
It added the aggregate growth, which is
estimated to be 2.7 per cent this year is
forecasted to be supported by all sectors.
Four hospitals in the country will
soon receive medical equipment from
Australia.
Director for Spirit of Sharing, Peter
Cole said the equipment range from
beds, baby cribs, wheelchairs, cardiac
machines, patient walkers and other
hospital gear.
Cole said the medical equipment cost
around half a million Australian dollars.
He said requests have been made
from Tailevu Medical sub division,
Wainibokasi Medical Centre, Colonial
War Memorial Hospital and Vuinidawa
Medical Center.
Their first stop is at Tivua Island. The
cruise will also stop at Nananu-i-ra Island
near the Rakiraki coast and at Yadua Island.
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former miners
to benefit from fund
lta
Confirms
20,000 vehiCles
not reGistered
$34m owed to
water authority
inquests into
two fiji soldiers'
afGhanistan deaths
Vatukoula Gold Mine workers who were
made redundant in December 2006 are
being urged to bear with government as they
establish the Social Assistance Trust Fund.
The Fund was agreed on following the
signing of the Vatukoula Deed last year.
Under the Deed, Vatukoula Gold Mine
Limited will provide $6 million towards the
Fund over five years and government will
provide concessions for the company.
Department of Mineral Resources
Manager Mines Venesio Nasara says the
establishment of the committee to oversee
the funds has taken some time due to the
About 20,000 vehicles on our roads are not
registered.
Land Transport Authority CEO Naisa
Tuinaceva said vehicles will be seized if
people are caught and they will also be
taken to task.
He said people need to be aware that it is
important that your vehicles are registered.
He added that this number has decreased
from around 60,000 last year.
$34 million is being owed to the Water
Authority of Fiji in overdue bills.
Corporate Communications Officer Joe
Cava said that those also in arrears are
Government Ministries.
According to Cava the authority has
managed to collect close to $10 million in
the first five months of this year.
He said they have worked out an arrangement
where people who are facing financial
constraints and they pay half the total
amount owed up-front to get reconnected as
well as $10 re-connection fee.
Cava added the agreement wants customers
to make fortnightly or monthly installment.
Inquests are being held into the deaths of
two soldiers from the same town killed in
Afghanistan on the same day.
Cpl Taniela Tolevu Rogoiruwai, 32, and
Kingsman Ponipate Tagitaginimoce 29,
from Nausori were shot dead while serving
with 1st Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's
Regiment in 2010.
They were on an operation to improve
security in part of Nad 'Ali district in
Helmand province.
Both men served with distinction during
their time in the Army, the MoD said.
The inquests will be held separately at
Wiltshire and Swindon Coroner's Court in
Trowbridge.
helping comrade
Kingsman Tagitaginimoce had been
rushing to help one of his comrades when
he was gunned down. Tagitaginimoce
joined the Army in March 2005.
delay in appointing two representatives of
former workers.
The Committee is the one that will
have the last say on how the Fund will be
managed. There will of course criteria that
have to be met so people will need to be
patient. They have to be forthcoming with
a lot of information and thats something
government and the company are looking
forward to.
The Fund will also initiate employment
opportunities, provide re-skilling programs,
settle employee dues and help rehabilitate
the environment.
Cpl Rogoiruwai, a Sunderland-supporting
father-of-one known as "Rocco", was
killed during a firefight with insurgent
forces while carrying out a patrol to
improve security for local people.
He joined the Army in July 2000, initially
serving with the 1st Battalion, The King's
Own Royal Border Regiment, before its
amalgamation on July 1 2006.
PRISONERS who meet the criteria can
apply for short-term release in accordance
with the principles of rehabilitation.
The short-term release includes weekend
release or release from prison for a
specified period not exceeding 14 days.
An application by prisoners for short-
term release can be made to the Central
Allocation and Classification Board to
undertake an approved course of education
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They can also apply for short-term release
for compassionate reasons, for example to
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The Commissioner of Corrections
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Also, a prisoner can apply for the short-
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can be applied to facilitate a visit with
family members.
But prisoners who apply for short-term
release must possess a low security rating,
and he or she must be serving the last 12
months of his or her sentence.
The prisoner applying for short-term
release must also have demonstrated
a good record of behaviour and prison
work.
And if a prisoner requests for early
release to undertake study, then he or she
must provide proof of acceptance to an
accredited course.
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A high-ranking Fijian army officer hiding
out in Tonga is applying to come to New
Zealand.
And Lieutenant Colonel Tevita Mara has
told the reporter that he is willing to share
top secrets about Fiji's military regime.
Mara fled to Tonga last month after being
charged with sedition in Fiji.
He said he would be applying to come to
New Zealand.
The Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade has already had some
communication with him.
"My understanding is that he's going to
seek at least a temporary exemption from
the sanctions. He is of course on the list of
persons banned from New Zealand," said
Foreign Minister Murray McCully.
While there is a formal procedure to go
through, indications are that Mara will be
allowed in.
And he said he is happy to share any
military intelligence he has.
"The most important aspect of it is to
discuss with the New Zealand government
what's going on and for them to know
firsthand the real situation," Mara said.
Barbara Dreaver, a Pacific Correspondent
Post Fiji becomes the 78th employer to
partner with NEC as required by NEC
Decree in 2009.
This was possible when a memorandum
of understanding was signed by the
National Employment Centre and the Post
Fiji allowing 35 unemployed clients to be
absorbed as attaches with Post Fiji for a
period of six months.
The honour was done by Post Fiji Chief
Executive 0fficer Joape Kuinikoro and
National Employment Centre CEO
Vilimoni Baledrokadroka at the Post Fiji
headquarters in Suva.
Mr Kuinikoro said one of its missions was
to be a good corporate citizen committed to
the course for a brighter and prosperous Fiji.
Today not only are we trying to be in line
with the decree of 2009, we would like to
ensure we do our bit by taking positive steps
in terms of being a corporate citizen, Mr
Kuinikoro said.
We are excited about this new initiative to
share with fresh people when we bring in
attaches from the centre.
And we hope during that process these
attaches will be able to eventually find
employment that will suit their skills and
qualifications.
The signing is in alignment to the
NEC strategic objective of reducing
lieutenant Colonel
tevita mara seeks
refuGe in new Zealand
post fiji beComes
the 78th neC partner
says that is hardly likely to please Fijian
authorities.
Not only have they failed to have him
extradited from Tonga, but self imposed
Prime Minister, Commodore Frank
Bainimarama, has been banned from
visiting Mara's home island.
The Commodore has had village chiefs
arrested.
"He sent the police to charge them and
now they've appeared in court in Suva,"
Mara said.
There is also new concern for Mara's friend
Anthony Fullman who military authorities
suspect helped him escape to Tonga.
The New Zealander, who is a serious
diabetic, has emailed friends in New
Zealand saying his health has deteriorated.
He has also had his passport, mobile phone
and his computer confiscated.
"We have been trying to stay fairly closely
informed on his situation but it wouldn't
be very helpful for me to go any further
than that," McCully said.
Dreaver says it is obvious that the
relationship between Fiji and her
neighbours is not set to improve anytime
soon.
unemployment nationally.
Government commitment is to reduce
unemployment from the 2007 figure of
8.6 per cent to 4.2 by 2012, or reducing
that number by 14,000 in 2012, Mr
Baledrokadroka said.
Fifteen thousand unemployed youths
nationwide have been registered by NEC in
all divisions.
From the number we have processed to
date around half of that number (about
7500), through the various training
component of NEC from professional
counseling, life skills training and the eight
weeks employment skills training before
they are placed into work attachment, Mr
Baledrokadroka said.
Since its inception in 2010 the NEC was
able help 300 clients gain permanent
employment while 320 clients were sent on
attachments.
The allowance of $60 a week is shared
equally by NEC and the employer, he said.
All 78 employers who are partners with
NEC signed the same condition on the
memorandum of understanding.
The understanding safeguards the interest
of attaches. After six months the employer
will then give a work attachment certificate,
outlining the various areas the attaches are
good at.
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some good options.
at a coffee chain
A latte can be a fabulous source of
calcium and vitamin D, which so many
women dont get enough of, says a
nutrition professor. Order it with skim
or low-fat milk, and make it decaf if you
want to sleep on the plane.
Minding your manners is always a
good rule to follow at any age, time
and place, and being courteous on a
bus is no exception. Traveling across
town on a bus will be much more
pleasant when everyone minds their
manners and shows proper courtesy
to everyone else.
instruCtions
step 1
Arrive at the bus stop at least a few
minutes before the time the bus is
scheduled to arrive. You don't want
to risk getting there late because you
can't expect the bus to wait while you
run to catch it.
step 2
Have your fare ready to pay as soon
as you get on or have your bus pass
ready to show. Don't make the driver
or anyone getting on behind you
wait while you search through your
pockets or purse.
step 3
Take a seat in the back of the bus if
it is available. Leave the front seats
open for older and handicapped
passengers or those bringing objects
like strollers on board.

at a donut shop
You can usually get a whole-wheat bagel,
which is packed with vitamins, minerals
and phytochemicals and counts toward
your recommended daily servings of whole
grains. Tim Hortons` tuna fsh sandwich 'a
saviour. Its reliably fresh and perfect for a
short-haul fight where you`re not getting a
meal on the plane.
a diuretic. It can make
you feel dehydrated
and tired. True, it may
cause you to go to
sleep more quickly,
but not stay asleep.
Alcohol will actually
disrupt sleep.
Carry-on snacks
Bringing protein-rich
string cheese and nuts, along with high-
fber apples and bananas. Try to avoid
chips and cookies. The key is to avoid
being hungry, and when you do eat, you
should be consuming nutrient-dense
calories, since youre not very active
sitting on a plane, especially on long
fights.
beverages
Nearly all oI our Irequent fiers noted their
devotion to drinking lots of bottled water in
fight. but there`s no need to go overboard
iust drink until your thirst is satisfed. And
remember. all fuids count iuices. coIIee.
teas. But avoid the temptation to indulge
in a glass of wine after takeoff. Alcohol is
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A MAN pleaded guilty to assaulting his
wife by smashing a fruit bowl on her head
and repeatedly hitting her with a broom
handle until it broke.
Rusiate Catawaqa, 32, admitted the
charge in the Suva Magistrates Court.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Feroz Ali said
the woman in this case was a victim of a
continuous cycle of abuse and violence.
The court heard that on May 31, Catawaqa
hit his wife with a fruit bowl during a
heated argument. On the following day,
Catawaqa hit his wife again when she
returned from her vegetable garden.
Catawaqa admitted the facts presented to
the court.
In mitigation, he said he wanted
forgiveness for his actions and to return
home to his children; Catawaqa requested
a non-custodial sentence.
Magistrate Thushara Rajasinghe asked the
accused if he could make arrangements
for his wife and children to stay elsewhere
while he paid them maintenance.
The father of the victim then addressed
the court, saying his daughter and her
children could stay with him and he
would support them.
The accused was then ordered not to go
near his family.
"You want to be treated like a human yet
you failed to treat your wife as a human
being," said Mr Rajasinghe.
"Remember she is also a human."
Mr Rajasinghe told Catawaqa that
until he provided a surety who was an
elder family member, bail would not be
granted.
The prosecution was told to get a report
from the Social Welfare Department on
the family and the incident.
The case will be called again on June 17.
OVER 15,000 Fijians migrated in the last
three years including the first three months
of this year.
This was revealed by the Fiji Bureau of
Statistics.
The bureau revealed 5172 locals migrated in
2008, 4812 in 2009 and 4111 in 2010.
In the first three months of this year, 1155
departed our shores for greener pastures.
The bureau listed the number of migrations
according to their occupations, which were
A total of 17,500 Fijian passports are due
to leave England on the 13th of this month
and arrive in the country on the 20th.
This has been confirmed by the director of
Immigration, Nemani Vuniwaqa.
Vuniwaqa said they have started issuing
emergency passports and the process is
ongoing.
He said the arrival of 17,500 passports
this month will solve the issue of passport
shortage in the country.
Vuniwaqa said those who have applied for
new passports will be issued with one by
the end of this month.
A 21-year-old woman charged with 67
counts of theft was sentenced to 3 years, 11
months and 27 days imprisonment at the
Suva Magistrates Court.
Kelerayani Manulada of Saunaka village
in Nadi had pleaded guilty to stealing
$46,551.77 from her aunt, Mele Cakaus
bank account between December 18th,
2010 and February 8th, 2011.
Manulada is said to have stolen Cakaus
A MANUFACTURER of infant formulas
and foods has withdrawn its sponsorship
of the Fiji College of General Practitioners'
annual conference scheduled for this
weekend.
FCGP president Dr Ram Raju confirmed
that Nestle (Fiji) Limited had withdrawn its
sponsorship and had also indicated it would
not be participating in the conference.
"There have been some problems due to
the regulations imposed by the government
on infant formulas and foods where
manufacturers and distributors have been
asked to follow the guidelines on this," he
said.
"Nestle has informed us that it is withdrawing
its sponsorship for this reason."
Dr Raju said the withdrawal of sponsorship
would not affect the progress of the
conference planned for June 11-13 at the
Intercontinental Fiji Golf, Resort and Spa at
Nadatola.
"It (sponsorship) is just a small percentage
and the college has got a lot of other
sponsors.
"We've had a meeting and have decided not
to pursue this matter any further."
Dr Raju said the relationship between
Nestle and the college would be unaffected
and they had no intention of boycotting the
company's products.
Nestle (Fiji) Ltd business development
manager Jean-Michel Lejeune said he had
referred questions sent to him to their office
in Australia.
"We hope for some agreement and a meeting
on how best we can work around this issue,"
Mr Lejeune said.
"We are aware of the Ministry of Health's
efforts to promote exclusive breastfeeding
and we support this initiative although the
fact remains that there are mothers who
would prefer to give their child powdered
milk, especially working mothers, and we
usually provide them advice on which milk
to give their baby when they consult us."
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Guilty of
assaultinG wife
15,000 miGrated
for Greener pastures
17, 500 fiji
passports
on the way
21-year-old woman
behind bars for theft
nestle (fiji)
withdraws
sponsorship
legislators, senior officials and managers,
professional workers, technicians and related
workers, clerical workers, service workers,
skilled agricultural and fishery, craft and
related workers, elementary occupations,
members of the armed forces and others.
The others category topped the list with 4484
workers migrating in the last 39 months.
This was followed by professional workers
who totaled 3347.
The third largest group of migrants was the
legislators, senior officials and managers
who numbered 1027.
Most of those migrants either went to
Australia or New Zealand.
The highest group of migrants this year were
those in the others category as well as the
professional workers who totaled 317.
A total of 33 senior officials, legislators and
managers also chose to migrate in the first
three months of this year.
Most of them left in January.

ATM card and withdrew cash ranging from
$400 to $3000 at a time in Suva, Sigatoka,
Nadi, Labasa and Tavua.
According to police prosecutor, Constable
Feroz Khan there was no recovery of the
stolen money except for a laptop which
was seized from the accused.
Manulada will not be eligible for parole
until she has served at least 2 years of her
sentence.
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44 men CharGed in
sCrap metal rinG theft
THREE hundred amputees can look
forward to being 'normal' again.
This as a team of six specialists from Jaipur
Foot in India arrived in the country for
the purpose of creating especially-made
prosthetic limbs.
The newly created artificial limb by the
visiting team will enable amputees to walk,
run, climb, sit on the ground, squat, swim
and even jump without fear of falling.
The non-government organizations
workshop manager Om Prakash Sharma
said they would spend a month in the
country to create 300 limbs.
"This is our first trip to Fiji. We have
made many similar trips to other parts of
the world and so far, have made and given
out 371,324 prosthetic limbs in about 24
countries," he said.
Other advantages of the limbs include its
durability, cheap costs and light weight.
"We provide it for free and bring in our
own materials and additional support is
sourced from the Ministry of Health. We
use wood rubber to make the limbs which
is why it is flexible and not hard," he said.
A team from the Ministry of Health
including the minister Dr Neil Sharma
and permanent secretary Dr Sala Saketa
welcomed the team and were shown
a demonstration by one of the visiting
team members to prove the value of the
prosthetic limb.
Dr Sharma said the new limbs were
300 amputees to new limbs
economical and would enable amputees
to be productive. Three hundred amputees
have already been selected from different
parts of the country.
Police have charged 44 men and a 19-year-
old girl in connection with 15 telecom cable
thefts and damage of optic cables in Ba area.
Police spokesman Inspector Atunaisa
Sokomuri said the thefts occurred between
March and May this year and have cost
Telecom Fiji more than $80,000 in losses.
He said the men whose ages range from
1652 years have all been charged
and appeared in court as the result of a
joint operation (Operation Copperfield)
between Police, Telecom Fiji and Fiji
Sugar Corporation.
He said the other concern for Police in the
western division is the increasing number
of teenagers who have been apprehended
with the youngest caught being a 16-year-
old boy from Korovuto in Ba.
Jaipur's Sudam Roy, 40,
dances in his articiaI Iimb at the
rehabilitation centre in Tamavua.
Sokomuri said a total of eight teenagers
have been apprehended including a 19-year-
old tertiary student.
He said police in the western division are
now also following strong leads in another
three cases with the theft of cables valued
around $15,000.
We are conducting a targeted operation and
hope that this operation will open peoples
eyes and also serve as a deterrent to those
planning to commit similar offences, said
Sokomuri.
According to Sokomuri, people are using
teenagers to do the job.
Now these kids have a mark on their head
which will be with them for life. Two of the
teenagers brought in were involved in six
cases together, he said.
Beggars in Fiji are making good money
from begging says the Minister for Social
Welfare, Women and Poverty Alleviation,
Dr Jiko Luveni.
Luveni said this is something that lures
them to continue begging thus increasing
the number of beggars in the country.
These beggars make more money than what
the Social Welfare Department offers, she said.
Luveni said in order to combat this issue
the ministry has done a profile on beggars
beGGars make more money
on the streets.
Through the profile we are able to
track them down and provide vocational
trainings so that they can generate some
income for themselves, she said.
Dr Luveni said the beggars get adequate
amount of money from the Department so
there is no need for them to sit and beg.
She said the ministry is finding various
means to assist these beggars and remove
them from the streets.
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tears in paradise
suffering and struggles of indians in fiji 18792004
By Rajendra Prasad
Brutality of indenture system (Girmit) in
Fiji (1879-1919) captured powerfully with
passion and emotion. As you read and tears
flow, your heart will rage with anger at the
revelations, hitherto untold:
'Overseer`s whip comes down upon her
half-naked back and legs. The child is
struck also. Both are crying
Barnicoat poured boiling water on
Poligardus genitals. -Blomfield bashed
Narainis head on stones her face covered
in blood
A glimpse oI horriIic violence suIIered by
Girmitiyas in Fiji !!!
In Tears in Paradise there is substance,
hitherto hidden and unknown and it is based
not on fction but truth. It has the power
to shock, violence that will confound,
suffering that will haunt, endurance that
will challenge, struggle that will inspire
and fortitude that will astound. Those
who read it, testify:
ratu joni madraiwiwi, vice president,
republic of fiji
The telling of this story is a catharsis for
Rajendra Prasad. The feeling he describes
plumbs the depths of emotion simply
and without artifce. There is pathos but
not pity, pain but not self-centeredness,
suffering without sentimentality. Tears
of Paradise is in a sense an extraordinary
journey, an odyssey if you will, rendered
common place in another (but no less
remarkable) for having been shared by
many.
k.C. ramrakha, former mp and
prominent lawyer, sydney, australia.
I was deeply moved by Tears in Paradise
once in my hand, I could not put it down
and cried at several places. It eloquently
brought out the human element often
missing in other historical publications on
the subject.
vijendra kumar, former editor, the fiji
times, brisbane, australia
Tears in Paradise eloquently captures two
signifcant periods oI Indo-Fiiian history.
It is written with passion often bursting
with emotions that will keep the reader
entranced to the very end. It is an essential
book for every Indo-Fijian family.
bernard holibar, secretary, new
Zealand society of authors, auckland.
In Tears in Paradise, an immaculately
presented, well-researched book, Rajendra
Prasad has painted a very vivid picture of
the indentured Indo-Fijians the whips
and taunts of the sadistic overseers and
managers, exacerbated by a justice system
heavily weighted against them, provides
gruesome reading.
writers digest, Cincinnati, ohio, us
Many aspects of this book are likable: the
pictures, in-depth revelation of a hidden
history, and the glossary. Its obvious the
author did extensive research and is well
informed on the subject. the chapter
Village Life 1940s 1960s is fascinating.
Evaluated and awarded 5/5 on structure
and organization.
dev nadkarni, senior editor, islands
business magazine
Prasad deftly alternates between being
a personal diarist and dispassionate
chronicler, writing equally with heart and
head, switching between the roles with
great lan The writing of this work has
undoubtedly been a cathartic experience
for Rajendra Prasad, and his emotion-
soaked, straight-from-the-heart passages
envelop the reader in a most engaging
manner while unveiling one of the little-
known, darkest chapters of our history.
thakur ranjit singh, human rights
activist and newspaper Columnist.
Rajendra Prasads Tears in Paradise
echoes the cries of a community long
suppressed and, through it, has found
utterance with such power, passion and
emotions that will leave the reader in awe,
wonder and tears. It has removed the cover
over a gruesome period of our history that
was deliberately concealed to hide the
crimes of the British Colonial Government
and the ruthless CSR Company. Tears in
Paradise is woven in the looms of sorrow
and sadness - not by choice of the author
but because our history is truly soaked in
the tears of our forebears. There is no other
book of such eloquence the on indenture
period in Fiji.
krishal naidu, youth mentor/youth
leader, lecturer.
Tears in Paradise is a very satisfying read
yet a disturbing truth to know, it captures
my heart as a young 4th generation Indo-
Fijian, who was never exposed to such
information in school nor at home, yet it
information which is critically important
in understanding our history. The author
successfully captures the untold, distinctive
history of our ancestors and the actors
that were involved in it. I would highly
recommend the book to todays young
generation, as its content is the cornerstone
for understanding who we are, where we
are, and how we have come here!
Available from:
fiji:
Tappoos Duty Free: Nadi and Suva
University oI the South Pacifc Bookshop.
Suva.
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Paper Plus Bookshops: Manukau City.
Onehunga, Pakuranga, Papakura, Sylvia
Park.
Postshops: Westgate and Blockhouse Bay
website
www.tearsinparadise.co.nz
by THAKUR RANJIT SI NGH
Auckland New Zealand
If you havent read it is a compulsive reading tragic, captivating and riveting.
It will leave you in awe, wonder and tears! Third edition released recently.
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Three Class 8 Nabua Primary School
students were honoured by Minister for
Education Filipe Bole for their bravery
in helping police apprehend three robbers
last week.
Bole said the students showed exceptional
courage when they tried to stop the youths
from robbing a helpless bank officer,
Mohammed Ali.
Although the robbers had run off with
Alis wallet and money, the boys alerted
their head teacher of the incident who
then alerted police.
The Class 8 students then assisted police
in identifying the culprits when they were
brought in for questioning. The three
robbers were later arrested and charged
XAVIER College walked away with $500 in
prize money after winning the Fiji Secondary
School debate competition.
The debate was based on students' views of
the phenomenon of global warming.
Eight schools competed in the event at
Swami Vivekananda College (SVC) in Nadi.
It was organised by Edupia Company
Limited and the Education Ministry.
"Edupia provides a holistic educational
MORE than 150 cane trucks with
expired wheel tax affected the first day
of harvesting in Lautoka.
Fiji Cane Lorry Operators Association
president Mahendra Prasad said
negotiations continued with
Commissioner Western Commander
Joeli Cawaki and other concerned
stakeholders for an exemption of wheel
tax and road levy.
He said most drivers failed to pay their
wheel tax because they did not receive
good cane payment last year.
Mr Prasad said he met with the Sugar
Cane Growers Council officials, Mr
Cawaki and concerned groups on ways
to help the farmers and drivers with the
transportation of cane to the Lautoka
Mill.
"We had a fruitful meeting and we hope
for a quick solution so that farmers can
resume the harvest," he said.
"Farmers and truck owners were faced
with financial constraints last year which
contributed to the non-payment of wheel
tax and road levy we are negotiating
with the Commissioner Western to
liaise with the LTA to allow the trucks
to operate while installments are made
later."
Land Transport Authority CEO Naisa
Tuinaceva said they realised the
students honoured
for bravery
xavier ColleGe wins debate
expired wheel tax affeCts harvest,
Call for exemption
after they were positively identified by
the students.
Theyve done very well and the act of
bravery that theyve shown is a good
lesson for other students around the
country, Bole said.
He also thanked the head teacher of
Nabua Primary for listening to the boys
and immediately alerting the police of the
incident.
In recognition of their bravery, Bole
presented the boys with certificates of
bravery.
Permanent Secretary for Education,
Brij Lal also joined the Minister in
congratulating the young boys for their
quick action.
difficulties of the truck owners and
farmers. He said the authority would not
treat the matter lightly.
"We have been requested with the
wheel tax exemption and we will allow
exemption based on the criteria and laws
that bind us," Mr Tuinaceva said.
"We want to assist these farmers and
truck drivers with an installment of wheel
tax should they find difficulty paying the
full amount."
Drasa farmer Bissun Deo said he
was ready for the harvest but the
unavailability of cane trucks delayed his
first day of harvest.
"All was set except for the unavailability
of trucks to transport the cane. I'm
confident the issue will be solved soon,"
he said.
Fellow farmer Imitiaz Ali Sahib said his
group was ready for the harvest but the
delay in transportation forced him to
wait another day before the cane could
be transported to the mill.
"I can't wait to start with the harvesting,"
he said.
Dharam Raj also of Drasa said he was
expecting a better production this season
compared to last year.
"I expect to produce 1400 tonnes
compared to the 1000 tonnes produced
last year," he said.
program for students and it is also a way
to revamp educational competitions in the
West," said organiser Ruth Tabucala.
Nadi and Sigatoka special administrator
Aisea Tuidraki was pleased with the chosen
debate topic because it was a major issue for
Pacific islanders.
The day ended with SVC in second place
receiving $300 while International Secondary
School came in third with $200.
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South Pacific News
samoa
parliament
proCeedinGs to be
televised live The "Tavaru fleet" made of outrigger
canoes from Pacific Islands left Nuku
Hiva, in the Marquesas Islands.
All the outrigger canoes and their crew are
now sailing to Hawaii's Big Island.
The seven outrigger canoes made two stops
in French Polynesia over the last days.
They first made a stop in
Fakarava, in the Tuamotu
Archipelago, in May.
Then, all the outrigger
canoes, including the
"Faafaite" canoe from
Tahiti, arrived in Nuku
Hiva, in the Marquesas
Islands.
During their stay in Nuku
Hiva the crew had several
opportunities to meet the
population.
Some sailors performed
traditional dances while
some others met children
new Zealanders are mourning the loss
of the country's most famous sheep. the
shaggy icon named shrek was renowned
for avoiding being shorn for years.
Shrek captured the public's imagination in
2004 after he evaded the annual shearing
roundups for seven years by hiding in caves
on his farm on the South Island.
He was clad in an astonishing 27kg of wool
when he was finally caught and shorn on
live TV.
In a country where sheep outnumber people
by nearly 10 to one, Shrek's renegade story
inspired three books. He later toured the
country.
Owner John Perriam said that Shrek became
sick three weeks ago and was euthanized
at age 17. He plans a funeral and to scatter
Shrek's ashes atop New Zealand's highest
mountain.
a Grandmother was in a new
Zealand hospital with serious injuries
after she tried to stop her seven-year-
old grandson driving a car.
The unnamed 57-year-old banged her
head during the incident in Rangiora, a
rural town about 30km north of the South
Island's largest city Christchurch, The
Press reported.
She was trying to stop her grandson, who
got into an unlocked car and "drove" it for
30-40m, police said.
A neighbor who saw the incident said
the woman fell after hanging off the
passenger door as the car pulled out of
one driveway, completed a U-turn and
pulled into another.
Sergeant Mike Brooklands said the woman
was seriously hurt, and while the boy was
too young to face charges, officers would
be speaking to his family.
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Goes to bora bora pearl beaCh resort
paCifiC leaders urGed to help
reGion's troubled youth
tavaru fleet
sails to hawaii
nZ mourns
death of shrek
the sheep
Grandma seriously
hurt tryinG to stop
seven-year-old
drivinG Car
in new Zealand
Pacific leaders are being encouraged to
take a more active role in helping the
region's youth from committing crime.
The call follows the release of a United
Nations report that looked at a small
but increasing number of urban youth
becoming involved in crime and violence.
It has made a number of recommendations,
including youth concerns being made a
standing item agenda at the Pacific Islands
Forum.
One of the report's authors, Cameron
Noble, has told the media that more
services should be offered to the region's
troubled youth.
"People know who is involved in crime
Samoas Parliament proceedings are to be
televised live for the first time since the
country became independent 49 years ago.
The public funded radio 2AP has been the
sole provider of legislative broadcasting
for many years in both Samoan and English
translation.
The new change was announced in
parliament last week by the speaker, Laauli
Leuatea Polataivao, after the opening of
the first session of the fifteenth parliament
by the head of state Tui Atua Tupua
Tamasese Efi.
Laauli told the house the live telecasts
will be good for legislative records in both
audio and visual.
He added it will also allow people to see
if their MP is present or absent during
parliamentary sessions.
A free to air commercial television station
will be providing the televised broadcasts.
The Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa has
been acknowledged as a 2011 Trip Advisor
Excellence Award Winner.
Trip Advisor awards this certificate to
properties who consistently receive excellent
ratings from their members.
The Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa has
received a consistent 4.5 rating from guests.
To qualify, each award recipient must
maintain an average rating of four or higher
out of a possible five, as reviewed by
travelers on Trip Advisor.
Additional criteria include volume of
reviews and how recently they have been
submitted by Trip Advisor travelers.
Trip Advisor Media Group, operated by
Trip Advisor LLC, attracts more than 50
million unique monthly visitors across 18
popular travel brands.
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The sites operate in no less than 29 countries
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in schools.
They talked about the "Tavaru fleet" and
stressed how important this project is for
Pacific Islands.
The seven outrigger canoes are now
scheduled to reach Hawaii in more than
two weeks.
and violence. So basically, there needs to
be better programmes for rehabilitation,"
he said.
"There are examples of best practice
throughout the region, but they are just not
shared throughout the region."
Mr Noble said Tonga was implementing
effective programs in which government
and civil society organisations worked
together with youth who had committed
crime.
"For example, if a youth was involved in
substance abuse when they committed
a crime, then they have to go through a
rehabilitation program which is actually
run by the Salvation Army and also with
criminal deportees when they come back
from overseas in Tonga," he said.
"It's very good cooperation between the
government and the society or faith based
organisations and those kind of things need
to be implemented more throughout the
region."
A speaker at the report's launch in Suva,
Jewel Toloa, said there needed to be more
youth facilities in rural areas.
"To have youth awareness programs
and maybe have some more support and
cultural services with the right people,
with qualifications to make sure that these
developments continue on and don't cease
after a certain period of time," she said.
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Singapore Airlines and Virgin Australia
have entered a partnership which allows
them to sell tickets and seats on each other's
international and domestic flights.
The so called code-sharing agreement will
mean passengers may purchase a seat with
Virgin but the flight will be operated by
Singapore Air.
The deal is subject to regulatory approval.
Asia is the world's largest and fastest
growing market for air travel.
The agreement brings Singapore Airlines'
international network together with Virgin's
routes within Australia and the Pacific.
"It will enhance the attractiveness of
Australia as a travel destination while also
opening up new horizons for travellers from
Australia," said Singapore Airlines head
Goh Choon Phong in a statement.
Singapore Airlines passengers will be able
to access a further 30 destinations.
While Virgin customers will be able to fly to
70 more places.
"Singapore Airlines' extensive network
throughout Asia will be particularly
attractive to our international business and
leisure travellers," said Virgin Australia
CEO John Borghetti in a statement.
Virgin already has alliances with Delta
Airlines, Etihad and Air New Zealand.
Virgin, Australia's second largest airline,
said the agreement with Singapore Air
will also allow reciprocal frequent flyer
programme benefits and lounge access.
The alliance goes into effect on August 1st.
a drunk swedish sailor sparked a
major sea rescue alert after reporting
that his wife fell overboard, only for
police to discover that he forgot to
take her on the trip, sweden's english-
language news website the local
reported.
The man sounded the alarm as he sailed
near Kalmar, off the southern coast of
Sweden, believing that his wife had fallen
overboard and drowned.
most people would think twice before
buying a boat named titanic ii. and sure
enough, when briton mark wilkinson
took the 4.8-metre cabin cruiser out for
its maiden voyage, it promptly sank.
"If it wasn't for the harbourmaster I
would have gone down with the Titanic,"
Wilkinson, who had to be fished out of
the sea at West Bay harbour in Dorset,
southern England, told local media.
"It's all a bit embarrassing and I got pretty
fed up with people asking me if I had hit
an iceberg."
sinGapore air
in Code share
deal with
virGin australia
swedish drunk sailor sparks
resCue alert for forGotten wife
'titaniC ii' sinks
on maiden voyaGe
a man faced a court in memphis,
tennessee, after being arrested when he
took a gun to a birthday party because
his children missed out on the cake and
ice-cream.
Memphis police said Joseph Hayes was
angry his children did not get any treats at
the party, so he went home, got his gun and
went back to the gathering to threaten the
host, as reported.
According to a police affidavit, Mr Hayes
became upset and began yelling at the
victim because, "Y'all didn't save my kids
no damn ice cream and cake."
Mr Hayes, 48, told police he did not have
a gun, just an object that looked like one
tucked into his pants.
He was arrested on a charge of aggravated
assault and held on a $30,000 bond.
The trial of a Delaware pediatrician accused
of molesting 103 of his patients began
Tuesday, according to a spokesman for the
state attorney general.
Earl Bradley, whose practice was in Lewes,
Delaware, went into the trial facing 529
counts of rape, sexual exploitation of a child,
unlawful sexual contact and other charges.
Prosecutors filed an amended indictment
on Tuesday condensing the charges against
Bradley into 24 counts.
The charges accuse Bradley of first-degree
rape, forcing girls some of them no more
than 5-years-old to perform oral sex on him
and filming dozens of the children engaging
in sex acts.
Bradley has waived his right to a jury trial
and is being tried before a judge, according
to court officials in Georgetown, Delaware.
Prosecutors would have no comment on
the proceedings, said the attorney general's
spokesman, Jason Miller.
Police arrested Bradley in December 2009.
All but one of the 103 patients he is accused
of abusing are girls, some as young as 2 years
old. The alleged abuse occurred between
1998 and 2009, according to the indictment.
Evidence is based on videos seized from
Bradley's home and office, Delaware
Attorney General Beau Biden has said.
memphis man takes
Gun to party after
his Children miss out
on Cake and iCe Cream
delaware
pediatriCian Goes
on trial for
alleGed sex abuse
An Illinois woman charged for impaired
driving six times apparently showed up to
court drunk.
Sandra Uher had her bail revoked Thursday
and was remanded to a prison hospital after
she went to a court hearing intoxicated.
The Elgin, Ill., woman faces charges after
she allegedly ran a stop sign and crashed
into a car in March, while under the
influence of alcohol and with a revoked
license.
After the crash, police said she blew a
blood-alcohol reading of .30 - four times
the legal limit, the media reported.
Previously Uher was convicted for
impaired driving twice in one day in 1999,
and was facing four other drunk driving
charges.
If convicted, Uher could face up to 30
years behind bars.
alleGed
drunk driver
Comes to
Court drunk
Wilkinson, in his 40s, had only recently
bought the boat and brought it by road
from his home in Birmingham in central
England for its first outing.
After a successful fishing trip, things
started to go wrong when he entered the
harbour and the boat began taking on
water. Wilkinson was forced to abandon
ship and pictures showed him clinging to a
rail before he was rescued.
One eyewitness said: "It wasn't a very
big boat I think an ice cube could have
sunk it!"
But when rescuers arrived, they found him
drifting with a broken tiller, and no sign of
his wife.
After a brief search, they discovered that
the woman was never on the boat during
the trip and was safe on shore throughout
the whole ordeal.
The man was towed back to the dock,
where he failed a Breathalyzer test, and
was promptly charged with boating while
intoxicated.
Earl Bradley
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A private gauge shows inflation has passed
its trough, and is likely to accelerate later
in the year, which is expected to lead to
further interest rate rises.
The TD Securities Melbourne Institute
monthly inflation gauge rose 0.2 per cent
in May a slower increase than its 0.3 per
cent rise in April and 0.6 per cent jump in
March.
The biggest price rises were for fruit and
vegetables (up 3 per cent), rents (up 1.5
per cent) and books, newspapers and
magazines.
Fuel prices also rose 0.5 per cent.
Offsetting the price increases were falls
for travel and accommodation, alcohol
and tobacco, and appliances, utensils and
tools.
While the headline rate of inflation is
now at 3.3 per cent, which is above the
Reserve Banks 2-3 per cent target, core
inflation remained unchanged in May.
The underlying figure, which excludes
the most volatile prices movements and
is most closely watched by the RBA, was
2.4 per cent over the year to May in the
middle of the banks target band.
Annette Beacher from TD Securities says
the strong currency has been helping to
keep a lid on inflation.
However, she says price rises in areas not
affected by the currency, known as non-
tradeable inflation, are starting to gain
traction.
If that continues to rise, no amount of
strong currency is going to moderate
that. So, other areas that are picking up
are communication and housing as well,
which is also a non-tradeable sector, she
observed.
So what were seeing here is the price
rises outside the currency, and I think
thats something thats got to be addressed
by the RBA in due course.
With core inflation remaining within
the banks target band and other recent
data showing many areas of economic
weakness, Ms Beacher says the Reserve
Bank is likely to remain comfortably on
the sidelines for several months.
However, she says rates will rise later in
the year as inflation begins to accelerate.
The US is reviewing its green card lottery
after the results of this years draw were
scratched, leaving 22,000 told in error
they had been chosen for a chance at US
residency.
The state department said a computer
failed to run a valid random selection for
the annual diversity visa lottery.
More than 19m people entered this years
lottery, which is intended to diversify the
pool of new US arrivals.
The results of a new drawing of names will
be posted in July.
Doug Welty, a spokesman for the state
department office of inspector general told
the media the investigation into the error in
the computer drawing process should be
fairly quick and to the point.
We should go in with a very clear scope of
work and come out with results, he said.
The US diversity visa programme, also
Fruit, veg and
rents drive
inFlation
green card lottery:
us reviews diversity visa glitch
known as the green card lottery, began in
1994 as a way to encourage immigration
from countries under-represented among
new arrivals to the US.
To be eligible, applicants must have a high
school education or the equivalent and have
two years of experience in a profession.
The programme offers 50,000 visas every
year, and recipients are granted permanent
resident status and may apply for US
citizenship.
not fair
In 2009, the top source countries were
Ethiopia, Nigeria and Egypt, according to
a Congressional research report.
The visas are awarded in what is supposed
to be a random selection run by a computer.
But a computer glitch selected more than
90% of those names from people who
applied within the first two days of the
registration period, a state department
a hotel undergoing reconstruction
work collapsed on a home in the Paris
suburb of Montreuil, killing a woman
and two children and injuring eight,
officials said.
There are unfortunately three people
dead ... a woman and two children,
including a baby, Christian Lambert, the
prefect of the Seine-Saint-Denis region
northeast of Paris, said.
Eight people were also taken to the
hospital, including five children and three
adults, he said.
The dilapidated four-story hotel, which
had been condemned by local officials,
collapsed about 11:00pm (local time) onto
a single-story home housing two families
of Malian descent. An investigation was
underway to determine the cause of the
accident.
Rescue officials were continuing to search
through the rubble of the two buildings
and said the number of casualties may
rise.
Australian researchers have developed a
smart bandage that changes colour as a
wound worsens or improves, potentially
leading to the better treatment of ailments
such as leg ulcers.
Lead inventor Louise van der Werff, a
materials scientist at the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation, said the dressing would
change from red to blue depending on the
temperature of the wound.
If the wound becomes infected then it
typically gets warmer. It would get cooler
if there were, for example, a compromised
blood supply, she said.
Van der Werff said wound changes were
not always obvious and the fibre she
helped devise, using liquid crystals which
a Five-year-old boy suffered
significant burns to nearly a third of his
body after spilling hot soup over himself.
When paramedics arrived at the boys home
in Sunbury in Melbournes north around
2.30pm (AEST) he was being held under the
shower by his mother and was in a lot of pain.
The boy had grabbed a pot of simmering
soup from the stove and spilt it down
himself, sustaining burns across his upper
body, thighs, forearms and burns from the
splattered liquid on his face.
Intensive care paramedic Paul Jacobs
described the injuries as partial thickness
burns with the skin damaged down to the
nerves.
They are the most painful type of burn,
three dead
aFter building
Falls in Paris
australians develoP
sMart bandage
inFant badly burned in Melbourne kitchen
official said.
The invalid results were posted to the
programmes website in May.
They were posted in error, David
Donahue, deputy assistant secretary of
state for visa services said last month.
These results are not valid because they
did not represent a fair, random selection
of entrants as required by US law.
react to different temperatures, could show
changes of less than half a degree Celsius.
A temperature is sort of an obvious
indication if they can see that through a
colour change then hopefully it can help a
lot, she said.
Van der Werff, who is completing her
doctorate at Monash University in
Melbourne, said plans were underway to
incorporate the colour-changing fibre into
a textile which could then be woven or
knitted into a wound dressing.
Our main target is for chronic wound
care the elderly, obese and people with
diabetes who can get wounds like leg
ulcers and pressure ulcers and things like
that which can really last a long time
without healing properly, she said.
Diversity visa lottery winners are eventually
eligible for US citizenship
said Mr Jacobs.
The affected skin was red, blistering and
peeling in parts.
Paramedics placed a special burns dressing
on the skin, cooling it while protecting
against infection.
The infant was then given powerful pain
relief drugs to help settle him.
He was taken to the Royal Childrens
Hospital in a stable condition.
Mr Jacobs said with the winter now here there
will be more hot food and drinks around the
home.
Its vital that parents make sure that any hot
liquid is kept well out of reach of little hands,
because accidents like this can happen in a
split second, he said.
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Yao reportedly handed himself in,
but that was not enough to spare him
the death penalty
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A volcano dormant for decades erupted
in south-central Chile Saturday,
belching an ash cloud more than 6
chile volcano eruPts,
sPews towering ash
us Man charged
with $140 Fine
For Paying
Medical bill
in Pennies
tiMe to get
a handsFree
headset
royal couPle Prince williaM
and kate Middleton to live
in Princess dianas Palace
an american man has been issued a
citation on charges of disorderly conduct
for paying a disputed medical bill of
$25.00 in 2,500 pennies.
Jason West, 38, has been punished with
a fine of as much as $140.00or 14,000
pennies.
West reportedly asked the hospital staff if
they accepted cash and then dumped 2,500
pennies on the counter and demanded them
to count the money.
Assistant Vernal police Chief Keith
Campbell revealed that the incident upset
staff because pennies were strewn about
the counter and floor, and Wests action
served no legitimate purpose.
A big bill banning texting and talking while
driving is generating a lot of buzz. With the
new legislation, drivers will be required to
use hands-free devices while in their cars
for driving and texting.
Las Vegas police have been vocal about
the passage of the bill and even went up to
Carson City to talk to state leaders about
how the passage of this bill would save
lives.
Metro police and other agencies will start
to issue warnings to drivers if they see
them talking or texting. Wireless devices
will be the only way people can be on their
phones while driving.
The Wireless Toyz store on Desert Inn
Road and Jones Boulevard has been
warning customers of the law that will
soon be in place in Nevada. Inside there are
several shelves with plenty of selections of
Bluetooth devices.
Drivers like Whendi McKinley say its
worth paying the money for hands free
equipment. I dont know how you can
go to sleep at night when you take away a
life when its just a small price to pay for a
device that could keep you in that attention
span and keep you safe on the roads. It just
makes sense, she said.
Under the law, police would start giving
out warnings on October 1, but tickets will
not be issued until 2012. Once that kicks
in, violators would be fined $50 for the
first offense, $100 for the second and $250
for the third and any after that.
Nevada will become the 34th state to ban
texting while driving.
Prince william and new bride
catherine will within the coming months
move into kensington Palace, the london
residence once shared by the prince and
his late mother diana.
The newly-titled Duke of Cambridge and
his brother Prince Harry lived in the palace
after Diana and Prince Charles divorced in
1996, but the newlywed couple will move
into a different property within the grounds.
A spokesman from St Jamess Palace
said: We can confirm that The Duke and
Duchess of Cambridges official London
residence will temporarily become a
a one-year-old baby girl in the uk has
escaped death after falling 15 feet out of
her bedroom window and landing on the
concrete pavement below.
The baby suffered severe head injuries and
was taken to hospital where her condition
was described as serious but stable.
The child was alone in the room when she
managed to crawl out of the open window
from the flat in Newport, South Wales.
Her parents only realized what had
happened when they heard the girls
screams coming from outside.
Police and social services are investigating
A Chinese student who murdered a woman
to try to cover up a road accident has been
executed, say state media.
Yao Jiaxin, 21, was put to death in Xian,
Shaanxi province in northern China on
Tuesday.
Yao is said to have stabbed 26-year-old
mother Zhang Miao to death, fearing she
would pursue him for compensation after
he hit her with his car last October.
The case called odious by the Supreme
Court sparked a debate about the morality
of young people.
It caused renewed hand-wringing about
the morals of the so-called rich second
generation the offspring of those who
have prospered with Chinas economic
expansion, say correspondents.
Yaos parents reportedly worked in Chinas
booming defense industries.
Yao was a student at the Xian Conservatory
of Music when he is said to have knocked
over Zhang, a waitress, on her bicycle
while driving in the city.
According to reports she suffered only
minor injuries in the collision but, believing
she would report him to the police, Yao
stabbed her eight times with a knife and
fled the scene.
Peasant woman
He is reported to have handed himself in to
the authorities four days later, accompanied
by his parents.
But that was not considered grounds for
leniency when he was tried by Xians
Intermediate Peoples Court, which
convicted and sentenced him to death on
April 22nd.
Yao confessed he killed Zhang because he
feared the peasant woman would be hard
to deal with over the accident, Xinhua
said in an earlier report.
The high court turned down his appeal and
the death sentence was later approved by
the Supreme Peoples Court.
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Plunging 15Ft out oF bedrooM window
china executes
student
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hit-and-run
victiM
how the baby fell from the first flat.
However, a police spokesman said it was
being treated as an accident and there were
no suspicious circumstances.
Our social services department is aware of
the situation. We are offering support and
the parents know they can contact us. This
appears to be an unfortunate accident,
the Daily Mail quoted a spokesman from
Newport Council as saying.
The childs parents who have not been
named have kept a bedside vigil at the
pediatric intensive care unit at the Royal
Gwent Hospital in Newport.
property at Kensington Palace.
A number of options for longer term
solutions are still being considered.
The couples main home will continue
to be their house on Anglesey, and their
Household Office will continue to be based
at St Jamess Palace, he added.
The duke and duchess currently live on the
north Wales island of Anglesey, where the
prince works as an RAF search and rescue
helicopter pilot.
William, 28, is second in line to the throne
for the 16 Commonwealth realms, including
Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
A view of the ash plume at sunset above the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano chain
near Entrelagos
miles high that blew over the Andes
and carpeted a popular ski resort in
neighboring Argentina.
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24. Run candle stubs along the edge of
a saw to help it glide better.
25. When it comes time to pack up at
the end of a camp, a wet toothbrush,
face cloth and bar of soap wrapped in
foil wont dampen the other things in
your kit.
26. Before starting to sew a tough
material like denim or canvas, stick the
needle into a bar of soap. The coating
will help the needle slide more easily
through the fabric.
27. To make sure you dont sew a
pocket together while sewing a badge
to the front, slip a jar lid, preferably
plastic, into the pocket, then fearlessly
sew away.
28. Keep a dry bar of soap in your
sleeping bag to combat musty odors
which develop during damp-season
camping.
1. Channel lock pliers make good
pot holders.
2. Canning rings can be use to cook
your eggs in for egg sandwiches.
(Works well for English Muffins or
Hamburger buns).
3. Nylon rope can be used as shoe laces.
4. Use a large zip lock plastic bag, filled
with air, as a pillow.
5. Plastic butter tubs make good storage
containers for your camp kitchen.
6. A plastic bottle makes a good latrine
for cold weather camping. (You dont
have to go very far from your sleeping
bag). Keep it just outside the tent flap.
7. Twist ties can be used to hold up
another tarp from your dining fly to
form a wind screen.
8. Carry several pieces of lumber cut
into 2 inch squares to summer camp
and use these to level platform, tent
and cot.
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9. If for health reasons you must sleep
on a cot in cold weather insulate yourself
from the cold air under the cot with
several layers of newspaper.
10. Old shower curtains make great
ground clothes.
11. If your hand warmer came without a
bag or the bag has been lost, replace the
bag with a sock.
12. A length of chain and a piece of coat
hanger bent into an S-shape will allow
you to hang your lantern from a tree
limb.
13. Use a cookie tin as a dutch oven.
14. Keep batteries in an appropriate
size prescription bottle to insure that
they cannot run themselves down by
accident.
15. Prescription bottles make good
match safes.
16. Prescription bottles or 35mm file
containers make good storage places for
the wedding gown of catherine, the
duchess of cambridge will be displayed
in buckingham Palace.
The wedding outfit, which was designed
by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen,
will be the star attraction at the British
royal residences summer opening from
July 23 till Oct 3.
The dress will be exhibited alongside
Catherines tiara, shoes, jewellery and the
couples wedding cake.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
are delighted to give members of the
public the opportunity to see, close-up, the
skilled British craftsmanship that went into
various elements of the wedding, a source
quoted as saying.
Prince william and kate, after all the
pomp of their wedding, are now hiring
servants for their new pad at kensington
Palace to take care of their day-to-day
needs.
According to the Daily Mirror, notices have
now gone up at Buckingham Palace asking
staff to apply for jobs as their housekeeper,
butler, valet and dresser to help as they
cope up with engagements.
The whole place is buzzing with
excitement. Lots of people will want these
prestigious jobs. The royals always like to
promote existing staff rather than bring in
people from outside, said an insider.
This is a golden opportunity for someone
to be in at the beginning of William and
Kates working and domestic lives, the
insider added.
Applicants for the job are expected to be
friendly and patient as well as being good
at the job.
Kate will personally hold the interview
for the applicants and will hope to appoint
someone before she and Prince William
fly out to Canada on June 30 to begin their
first official overseas trip.
a survey has found that women do really
carry almost everything but the kitchen
sink in their handbags.
The survey found that a vampire voodoo
doll, screwdrivers, sex toys and a piano
tuning fork were among the less everyday
items extricated after a good rummage.
According to the study by Kelloggs
Special K Mini Breaks, handbags hidden
depths also revealed tarot cards, a baby
tooth, dog biscuits, porn DVDs, partners
medication and spare knickers.
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woMen carry everything but kitchen sink in handbag
small items.
17. Grills from old ovens can be used
for fire grills, refrigerator shelves cannot
be used as they will release toxic gasses
when heated.
18. A frisbee will add support to paper
plates when the plate is place inside the
frisbee.
19. Make a camp washing machine from
a five gallon bucket and a toilet plunger.
20. Placing a plastic garbage bag over
logs in a triangle will create a wash basin.
21. Making a slit in a trash bag large
enough to let your head through will
make an emergency poncho.
22. Insulate your backpacking stove
from the ground in cold weather with a
6 X 6 piece of plywood.
23. Cover the ice in a picnic cooler with
foil to help it last longer. Keep the water
in your canteen cooler by wrapping the
canteen in foil.
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Most women always carry a comforting
item such as their childs first shoe, a
lock of a grandchilds hair or their fathers
watch.
They regularly tuck inside romantic
mementoes of champagne corks, beach
pebbles or confetti from their wedding day,
while the most organised find space for a
passport, driving licence and marriage and
birth certificates.
A fifth of women confessed to hiding
behind their oversize handbags when they
didnt feel confident nor had a fat day,
while for 21 percent being complimented
on their bag was the ultimate flattery.
A third admitted always noticing other
womens handbags, with fashion designer
Victoria Beckham named as the celebrity
with the most coveted collection.
Safety pins, painkillers, snacks...a woman
can always be prepared, as long as she has
her handbag, the Daily Express quoted
Kathryn Eisman, author of How To Tell A
Woman By Her Handbag, as saying.
TorrentiaI rains Iashed Haiti on Tuesday, ooding shanty towns, swamping the squaIid
camps erected after a 2010 earthquake and kiIIing at Ieast 13 peopIe, ofciaIs said.
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This page contains basic information. If you are concerned about your health, you should consult a doctor.
A product labeled with a fat-free claim
does not mean that it is low in calories.
Similarly a product labeled as low-sugar or
low-carb does not mean it is low in fat or
calories. Always read the nutrition label on
the packaging.
tip 8:
watch for the sugary drinks
Juices, soda, cream & sugar in your coffee
or tea all add up. Opt for drinking at least
8 glasses of water a day. In addition to
providing hydration to your body, it will
also help you feel full.
2. it is less
fattening to drink
juice than milk
Many people
are surprised to
learn that a glass
of juice contains
more calories
than a glass of one percent milk. Even
two percent milk has only 10 kilocalories
more than a glass of fruit juice, which has
120 kilocalories! While juice contains
mostly sugar and some vitamins, milk has
more nutrients such as protein, calcium,
potassium and Vitamin D.
3. all bottled waters such as sparkling
water. tonic water. avored water. and
mineral water are water
breakFast iteMs to avoid
Doughnuts
Doughnuts are fried breakfast foods. If you
do not eat french fries for breakfast, why
would you eat fried doughnuts? One piece
of glazed doughnut from a doughnut chain
store contains 200 kcal of empty calories
with precious few nutrients. What is worse
is that it contains four grams of trans fat
per serving. That is already two times more
than the recommended amount of trans fat
a day. Doughnuts with fllings contain even
higher amounts of calories and trans fat, so
stay away from this breakfast treat!
Frozen Wafnes
contains 11 g of trans fat, that is 5 times
more than the daily recommended amount
of trans fat!
The recommended daily intake for dairy
is three servings a day and whole grains
is at least three servings daily. If you do
not normally eat these foods for lunch or
dinner, it is easier to include these items
in breakfast. Hence, choose whole grains
such as whole wheat bread, whole grain
cereals or oatmeal if possible. In addition,
include a serving of dairy such as low-fat
milk or low-fat yogurt, which is rich in
protein, calcium and potassium. In general,
try including at least three food groups in
your breakfast so that you do not. need to
prowl for a mid-morning snack.
tip 5:
go for wholesome fresh foods
If possible, purchase fresh foods and avoid
package (processed) and convenient foods
such as fast food. Packaged and convenient
foods are often higher in sodium and fat
content. Many people we spoke to are
amazed that they can easily lose weight
by packing a home-cooked lunch to work
instead of eating out.
tip 6:
dont be overly-restrictive
Everyone has his or her favorite treats.
Simply allow yourself a little indulgence, but
watch out for the frequency and the quantity.
Having a small treat once in a while can be
rewarding to your weight loss experience.
Cutting too much of your favorite treats
usually lead to an early relapse.
tip 7:
understand Food claims and labels
toP Myths
about drinks
1. diet Pop is healthier than
regular Pop
One can of regular pop contains
about 135 kilocalories whereas
a can of diet pop contains less
than 10 kilocalories; some
even contain zero kilocalories.
Therefore, it is true that diet
pop contains fewer calories.
However. it is rather diIfcult to
agree that diet pop is healthier as there
is really nothing healthy about artifcially
colored and favored water.
Similar to doughnuts. Irozen waIfes are
another example of empty calories when
it comes to breakfast foods. Most store-
bought Irozen waIfes are basically refned
grain combined with refned sugar and trans
fat, lacking health-promoting vitamins,
minerals and fber. Most people add syrup
and margarine on their breakIast waIfes.
hence adding even more calories and fat.
Not a smart choice to start your day!
McDonalds Deluxe Breakfast
With such breakfast items as scrambled
eggs, hash browns, sausages, pancakes and
dressing and syrup, this deluxe breakfast
contains a shocking 1,120 kcal and 61
grams of fat! With that much fat, it is like
swallowing 13 teaspoons of vegetable oil
in one setting! What is more shocking is
that this breakfast item at McDonalds
tiPs For easy weight loss
Yes, plain bottled water is water and is
calorie-Iree. Some favored waters are made
with water and real juice. However, many
favored waters are favored with artifcial
sweeteners and contain little juice. Tonic
water, for instance, has 125 kilocalories
per serving. Hence, always read the label
and check the ingredient list. If you drink
bottled water instead of tap water regularly,
make sure it contains fuoride.
4. drinking wine instead of
beer wont make a beer-belly
It is a common misconception
that wine contains fewer
calories than beer. It is simply
not true. One glass of
wine (fve ounces)
contains about
130 kilocalories
whereas one
bottle of
beer (12
ounces) has
about 150
kilocalories.
Therefore,
wine contains
more calories
on a per-ounce
basis. As a general
rule, the sweeter
the wine, the more
sugar and calories it
contains. By the same
token for hard liquor;
the higher the proof,
the higher the
calories.
Remember
this next time when you are
contemplating a second helping
of alcohol: calories from alcohol tend to be
stored as fat in the abdomen. So, if you
drink alcohol on a regular basis (regardless
of the kinds of alcohol), watch out for the
beer-belly!
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CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
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Chai Time
shrimp cocktail Platter
chicken Florentine Panini
aries (March 21april 19):
A new work offer with a better salary is
indicated. An offer of a partnership is
also proposed from a person who lives
overseas. Friends drop in to see you. A
discussion with a close associate about
your doubts concerning new work offers
may help you to arrive at the right decision
in this week.
taurus (april 20May 20):
You will come across a fresh project which
promises immediate monetary gains. You
are advised to be varying of such proposals.
Also avoid any investments in speculative
trading in this week. Your family life is
happy and congenial. You may be asked
to look after an older relative for a while.
Eligible young woman can look forward to
their engagement or marriage.
gemini (May 21June 20):
Proftable week at work. Those in the feld
of marketing media, communication or
trading. will beneft in this week. News
from a relative is likely. Fresh investments
will not yield proft immediately. Those in
love may decide to discuss the future with
the family. Rest assured that you will get a
good response.
cancer (June 21July 22):
You tend to become too overbearing and
unreasonable towards others. This could
lead to a few problems. Avoid stressful
situations, for a health problem is foreseen.
Allow others the beneft oI the doubt
before you draw your own conclusions.
A change of environment is indicated for
some of you.
leo (July 23aug. 22):
You will receive some money for a project
you concluded some time back. In your
enthusiasm to get ahead with your work,
you may overlook some important details
which will cause some delays. Expenses
are indicated. Those in love may plan to
go out of town in the company of their
beloved in this week.
virgo (aug 23sept 22):
You will be engaged in activities different
from your routine work. You may be
involved in some social activities which
could be quite tiring. Your mate may not
be in a good mood. Attend to minor details
about work yourself and let your beloved be
alone to resolve a few personal problems.
libra (sept 23oct 22):
A certain project in which you have
invested heavily in terms of time and
money will now yield substantial gains.
An important meeting scheduled for this
week will be a success. Better prospects
for work and career are indicated. Matters
concerning an elder cause concern. You
may feel a bit tired in this week. In this
week iI you try with heart. you`ll fnd your
beloved in your arms.
scorpio (oct 23nov 21):
Heavy expenditure at work and home
could cause anxiety. However, the receipt
of payment for an earlier project will
substantially ease out the burden. The
employed are advised to be more diligent
in their work if they wish to retain their
jobs. Family affairs run smoothly.
sagittarius (nov 22dec 21):
You need to continue your efforts in getting
a certain deal concluded in your favour.
Financial gains are aplenty and some of
you are likely to start a new enterprise.
Those desirous of travelling overseas on
work will get an opportunity to do so.
Romance is in the air and you will meet
an exciting person at a social get-together.
capricorn (dec 22Jan 19):
Your fresh plans and new business ventures
hit a snag. However, this is not the time to
implement new ideas so its better to attend
to routine works instead. Your presence
may be required at home to solve a family
problem. Youngsters will organise a large
get-together in the company of friends
which will be enjoyable in this week.
aquarius (Jan 20Feb 18):
Financial prospects are good. A fresh
proposal through a friend could bring
in substantial monetary gains. Minor
misunderstandings should be overlooked.
Relationships could suffer if you let minor
irritants upset you. You will be in a mood
to spend the evenings in the exclusive
company of your beloved in this week.
Pisces (Feb 19March 20):
An early start at work will ease some
pressure. You will accomplish all that you
have scheduled for the week. Colleagues
and associates are not particularly helpful.
Take care of your health in this week. Over
indulgence in eating or drinking could
cause problems.
aloha lamb chops
what you need
4 Tbsp. Kraft Original BarBQ Sauce
4 tsp. lite soy sauce
4 slices lamb chops
4 drained canned pineapple rings
Make it
HEAT greased barbecue to high heat.
MIX barbecue sauce and soy sauce. Grill
chops 1-1/2 min. on each side. Reduce
heat to medium. Brush chops lightly
with barbecue sauce mixture; grill 4 min.
TURN chops; brush with remaining
sauce. Add pineapple to barbecue; grill
chops and pineapple 3 to 4 min. or until
chops are done (160F) and pineapple is
heated through.
SERVE chops topped with pineapple.
cooking know-how
Do not be tempted to open the lid of the
barbecue to check on the meat every
couple of minutes. Every time you open
the lid, heat escapes, which means it will
take longer to get those chops on your
table.
what you need
2 Tbsp. Miracle Whip Calorie-
Wise Dressing
1 Tbsp. pesto
4 slices whole wheat bread
3 oz. (85 g) thinly sliced cooked
chicken breast
1 tomato, cut into 4 slices
1 cup baby spinach leaves
2 Kraft Singles Light Process
Cheese Product Slices
Make it
HEAT panini grill sprayed well with
cooking spray to medium-high heat.
MIX dressing and pesto; spread onto
bread. Cover 2 bread slices with chicken,
tomatoes, spinach and Singles. Top
with remaining bread slices, pesto-sides
down.
GRILL 4 to 5 min. or until golden brown.
kitchens tips
If You Dont Have a Panini Grill
Assemble sandwiches as directed. Cook
in skillet sprayed with cooking spray on
medium heat 3 min. on each side or until
golden brown on both sides.
what you need
Shrimp with Lemon Seafood Sauce
1/4 cup Kraft Mayo Real Mayonnaise
1/4 cup sour cream
2 tsp. Dijon mustard
1 green onion. fnely chopped
1/2 tsp. zest and 1 Tbsp. juice from
1 lemon
16 frozen cooked cleaned shrimp
(6 oz./170 g), thawed, drained
Make it
MIX frst 5 ingredients.
SERVE with shrimp.
kitchens tips
Shrimp with Creamy Cocktail Sauce
Mix 1/4 cup Miracle Whip Dressing,
1/4 cup cocktail sauce and 1/4 tsp.
Worcestershire sauce. Serve with 16
frozen cooked cleaned shrimp (6 oz./170
g), thawed, drained.
Shrimp with Creamy Tuscan Sauce
Mix 1/4 cup Miracle Whip Dressing,
3 Tbsp. Kraft Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Tuscan Italian Dressing and 1 green
onion. fnely chopped. Serve with 16
frozen cooked cleaned shrimp (6 oz./170
g), thawed, drained.
Substitute: Substitute Miracle Whip
Dressing for the mayonnaise.
warm Philly Mexican spread
what you need
1 plum tomato, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tsp. Kraft Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Tuscan Italian Dressing
1 pkg. (250 g) Philadelphia Brick
Cream Cheese
1/4 cup Kraft 3 Cheese Mexicana
Finely Shredded Cheese
1 Tbsp. fresh cilantro, chopped
Triscuit Original Crackers
Make it
HEAT barbecue to medium heat.
COMBINE tomatoes, garlic and
dressing.
PLACE cream cheese on 8-inch-square
sheet heavy-duty foil; top with tomato
mixture and shredded cheese. Place on
barbecue grate.
GRILL 8 to 10 min. or until shredded
cheese is melted and cream cheese
is softened, but still holds its shape.
Sprinkle with cilantro. Serve with
crackers.
kitchens tips
Use Your Oven
Prepare this recipe year-round by
assembling recipe on foil-covered
baking sheet and baking in 375F oven
12 to 14 min. or until shredded cheese is
melted and cream cheese is softened but
still holds its shape. Serve as directed.
Substitute
No heavy-duty foil on hand? Just use a
double-layer of regular foil instead.
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B. Currency
C. Health
D. Interprovincial Trade and
Communications
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condence vote in assembly?
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B. Do nothing
C. Must resign
D. Call for by-election
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B. Federal, provincial or territorial,
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C. Federal, provincial, rural
D. Federal, provincial, county
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A. The Prairie Provinces and The
West Coast
B. All answers correct
C. The Northern Territories
D. The Atlantic Provinces and Ontario
and Quebec
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a little baking soda in along with the
soap and water.
Gina writes to suggest - when hard
boiling eggs, boil the water and slowly
put the eggs into the water so they dont
crack or break open, let the water come
to a harsh boil and then put the cover
onto the pot. Take the pot off the heat
and let the eggs sit in the water for
20-30 minutes and the eggs should be
hard-boiled!
Green peppers may be Irozen without
blanching in an airtight container for
later use in hot dishes or casseroles.
Have iust a small amount oI leItover
wine? Dont throw it away, try freezing
it into cubes for future use in casseroles
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II the reIrigerator is stale or Iull oI bad
odors. crumble up newspapers and fll
the fridge. Let it run for a day or two.
Remove the newspapers and discard
them. You may need to repeat this
procedure, but it does work very well.
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while its still cooking, put in a peeled
potato to help absorb some of the
excess salt.
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consuming your hard earned catches.
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down your throat, you should probably
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crabs so they can be easily cooked.
Here is the list of things to do: clean the
crab(s), dismantle the crab(s) and throw
away all the stuff that you cant eat, and
then cook the crab(s) using your own
recipes. If you did things right, you
should end up with some delicious
crab(s) on the table.
cleaning the crab
The frst thing you
do when you want
to cook a crab is
to give it a good
scrub down, since
the water you
caught the crab
from (or bought
it from) probably isnt very clean, and
crabs are not known to be clean animals.
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intimidating since the crab is probably
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C. Database of landed immigrants
D.Database of Canadian citizens at
least 18 years oI age who are qualifed
to vote in federal elections and
referendums
3. what is the color of canadian
Flag?
A. Blue and white
B. Green and white
C. Red and white
D. Red and blue
4. which of the following song is
canadas national anthem?
A. O Canada
B. My Canada
C. The Maple Leaf Rag
D. The Maple Leaf Forever
5. who of the following can help you
with legal problems?
A. The lawyers
B. The police
C. The politicians
D. Members of Parliament
6. More than three-quarters in
Quebec speak which language?
A. French as frst language
B. French as second language
C. German as frst language
D.English as frst language
3. c
4. a
alive and will try to defend itself, aka try
to pinch you. Its recommended that you
wear gloves just so that you dont get cut
iI the crab gets a hold oI your fnger. For
your cleaning tool, get a scrubbing brush
with a handle on top of the brush (like
the one shown in the picture). These
are easy to handle and you can apply a
fair amount of force on them, which is
important as you will see.
Now that you are ready, get the crab and
dump it into the sink. If you have more
than one crab, clean one at a time since
one is troublesome enough, unless if the
crabs are already dead. Once the crab is in
the sink, it will stay or try to stay upright,
threaten you with its claws, and resist
any attempt to fip it on its back. At this
point of time, leave the crab the way it is.
In the effort to defend itself, the crab will
probably be facing you, protecting itself
with its claws. You dont want that, so try
to get the crab to turn around by distracting
it or just turn it around by force if you have
the guts. Now once the crab faces away
from you, turn on the water and use one
hand and press down hard on the carapace,
pinning the crab underneath your palm.
5. a
6. a
7. c
8. c
9. b
10. b
Type of Brush
you should use
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Chapter 5 :
Sutji said, Oh people, listen further to
another story.
A king named Tungdhwaj was famous for
his generosity to his subjects. But he had
to suffer a lot, due to the disrespect he had
shown to the prayer of Lord Satyanarayanji
& his prasad, which he did not accept when
it was offered to him.
One day, when hunting in a forest, he
sat down under a tree. There he saw a
few villagers doing the prayer of Lord
Satyanarayanji. The King saw all this but
due to his false ego, niether did he join
them nor bowed down to the idol of the
Lord. When the villagers gave him the
prasad, he did not accept it & went away
from there.
When the King reached his Kingdom, he
saw that everything was destroyed & all
his 100 sons were lying dead on the foor.
The King realised that this had happened
all due to his false ego. So thinking, he
started walking towards the place where
the villagers were doing their prayers.
There, with them, he did the prayers of
Lord Satyanarayanji & had the prasad &
the charna-amrit (ie. milk, sugar, curds,
tulsi leaves & honey mixed together) &
put it in all his sons mouths. By doing
this, all his sons became alright. He got
back all his wealth & comforts of life &
fnally in the end. aIter he died. he went
to heaven.
Anybody who keeps this fast with full faith
& recite the prayers of Lord Satyanarayanji;
all his wishes will be Iulflled. With the
grace of the Lord, he will get eternity; the
wealthless will receive wealth; & will go to
heaven & fnally will come out oI the circle
of birth & death.
The names of the persons who kept this
fast & took re-birth are as follows : The
Brahmin took birth as Sudama & in his
entire life he served the Lord Krishna &
attained moksha. King Ulkamuk took
birth as King Dashrath, & in that life he
became the father of Lard Rama & attained
eternity. The merchant took birth as King
Morad, who cut his son in half & offered to
the Lord & got moksha. King Tunghdwaj
took birth as Kewat, who took Lord Rama
across the river, served him & got moksha.
In this way, whoever does Lord
Satyanarayans prayer will be free from all
sorrows & will ultimately reach heaven &
get moksha.
This chapter of Lord Satyanarayanji is
over. All chant (say) Lord Satyanarayanji
ki Jai.
Aarti
Jai Lakshmi Ramana, Swami Jai Lashmi
Ramana, Satyanarayan Swami, Jan Patak
Harana, Jai Lakshmi Ramana
Ratan Ja Rat Singhasan, Adhbut Chabee
SatyaNarayan Katha In English
Story of Shri Satyanarayan Swamiji
Rajey Narad Kahat Niranjan, Ghanta dhun
bhajey Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............
Praghat Bhaye Kali Karan, Dwaj Ko
Daras Diya Budha Brahman Bankey,
Kanchan Mahal Kiya Jai Lakshmi
Ramana.............
Durbal Bhil Kathier, Jan Par Kripa Karey
Chandra Choor Ik Raja, Jinaki Vipat Hare
Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............
Vayesh Manorath Payo, Shradha Uj Dini
So Fal Bhogyo Prabhji, Fer Ustati Kini Jai
Lakshmi Ramana.............
Bhav Bhagti Ke Karan, Chhin Chhin
Roop Dharya Sharda Dharan Kini, Tin Ka
Karj Sarya Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............
Gwal Bal Sang Raja, Ban Mein Bhagti
Karey Man Vanchit Fal Dino, Deen Dayal
Harey Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............
Charhat Prasad Sawayo, Kadali Fal Mewa
Doop Dheep Tulsi Se, Raje Sat Deva Jai
Lakshmi Ramana.............
Shri Satya Narayan Ji Ki Aarti jo koi
gaavey Kahat Shianand Swami Man
Van Chit Fal Paavey Jai Lakshmi
Ramana.............
Shri Vishnu Aarti
Om jai jagdish harey, Swami jai jagdish
harey Bhagt jano ke sankat, shan mein
door karey Om jai jagdish harey
Jo Dhiyavay phal pavay dukh binase
man ka Swami dukh binase man ka Sukh
Sampati ghar aavey kasht mitay tan ka
Om jai jagdish harey
Mat Pita tum mere, sharan pau kisaki
Swami sharan pau kisaki Tum bin aur
na duja aash karoo jisaki Om jai jagdish
harey
Tum pooran parmatma tum antaryami
Swami tum antaryami Par Brahm
parmeshwar tum sabke swami Om jai
jagdish harey
Tum karuna ke sagar tum palan karta
Swami tum palan karta Mae murakh kul
kami kripa karo bharta Om jai jagdish
harey
Tum ho ek agochar sabh ke pranpati
Swami sabh ke pranpati Kisa bida milu
gusai tumko mae kumati Om jai jagdish
harey
Din Bandu dukh harta thakur tum mere
Swami thakur tum mere Apne hath uthao,
apnay charan lagao Dwar khada tere Om
jai jagdish harey
Vishay vikar mitao pap haro deva Swami
pap haro deva Sharda Bhakti Badao,
Santan ki sewa Om jai jagdish harey
Om jai jagdish harey, Swami jai jagdish
harey Bhagt jano ke sankat, shan mein
door karey Om jai jagdish harey
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1. 55% of people yawn within 5 minutes
of seeing someone else yawn.
2. Your mouth produces 1 litre (1.8 pints)
of saliva a day.
3. The frst credit card was issued by
American Express in 1951.
4. The shortest Oscar ceremony ever
was the frst. held in 1929; it lasted only
about 15 minutes as all the winners had
been announced three months earlier.
MACHHALI RANI
Machhali jal ki hai raani ,
Jeevan uska hai paani ,
Haath lagao, dar jaayegi
Bahaar nikaalo, mar jaayegi
A negative attitude can
have a negative impact
on your health just
as a positive attitude
can affect your health
in a positive manner.
Living well has a direct
correlation with a positive
outlook. Keep smiling
and trv to tnd the eood
in life, even when things
are tough.
Hindi Nursery Rhyme
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When you look in on your sleeping child,
you want to hear the sounds of sweet
dreams: easy breathing and perhaps an
occasional sigh. But some parents hear the
harsher sounds of gnashing and grinding
teeth, called bruxism, which is common
in kids.
What Is Bruxism?
Bruxism is the medical term for the grinding
of teeth or the clenching of jaws, especially
during deep sleep or while under stress. It
comes from the Greek word brychein,
which means to gnash the teeth. Three
out of every 10 kids will grind or clench,
experts say, with the highest incidence in
children under 5.
Causes of Bruxism
Though studies have been done, no one
knows why bruxism happens. But in some
cases, kids may grind because the top and
bottom teeth arent aligned properly. Others
do it as a response to pain, such as an
earache or teething. Kids might grind their
teeth as a way to ease the pain, just as they
might rub a sore muscle. Most kids outgrow
these fairly common causes for grinding.
Stress usually nervous tension or anger
is another cause. For instance, your child
may be worrying about a test at school or
experiencing a change in routine (a new
sibling or a new teacher). Even arguing
with parents and siblings can cause enough
stress to prompt teeth grinding or jaw
clenching.
Some kids who are hyperactive also
experience bruxism.
Effects of Bruxism
Generally, bruxism doesnt hurt a childs
teeth. Many cases go undetected with no
adverse effects, though some may result in
mild morning headaches or earaches. Most
often, however, the condition can be more
bothersome to you and others in your home
because of the grinding sound.
In some extreme circumstances, nighttime
grinding and clenching can wear down
tooth enamel, chip teeth, increase
temperature sensitivity, and cause severe
facial pain and jaw problems, such as
temporomandibular joint disease (TMJ).
Most kids who grind, however, do not have
TMJ problems unless their grinding and
clenching is chronic.
Diagnosing Bruxism
Lots of kids who grind their teeth arent
even aware of it, so its often siblings or
parents who identify the problem.
Some signs to watch for:
grinding noises when your child
is sleeping
complaints oI a sore iaw or Iace in
the morning
thumb sucking
fngernail biting
gnawing on pencils and toys
chewing the inside oI the cheek
If you think your child is grinding his or her
teeth, visit the dentist, who will examine
the teeth for chipped enamel and unusual
wear and tear, and spray air and water on
the teeth to check for unusual sensitivity.
If damage is detected, the dentist will ask
your child a few questions, such as:
How do you Ieel beIore bed?
Are you worried about anything at home
or school?
Are you angry with someone?
What do you do beIore bed?
The exam will help the dentist determine
whether the grinding is caused by
anatomical (misaligned teeth) or
psychological (stress) factors and come up
with an effective treatment plan.
Treating Bruxism
Most kids outgrow bruxism, but a
combination of parental observation and
dental visits can help keep the problem in
check until they do.
In cases where the grinding and clenching
make a childs face and jaw sore or damage
the teeth, dentists may prescribe a special
night guard. Molded to a childs teeth,
the night guard is similar to the protective
mouthpieces worn by football players.
Though a mouthpiece may take some
getting used to, positive results happen
quickly.
Helping Kids With Bruxism
Whether the cause is physical or
psychological, kids might be able to control
bruxism by relaxing before bedtime for
example, by taking a warm bath or shower,
listening to a few minutes of soothing
music, or reading a book.
For bruxism thats caused by stress, try to
fnd out what`s upsetting your child and
fnd a way to help. For example. a kid who
is worried about being away from home for
a frst camping trip might need reassurance
that mom or dad will be nearby if anything
happens.
Just for Kids
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Addition
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Australia News
TOURISM to Western Australia has
undergone an Oprah-led increase, the
state government says.
The number of international visitors
flocking to WA has increased in the past
year, and Tourism Minister Kim Hames
says its largely thanks to US talk-show
queen Oprah Winfrey.
According to figures released by the
federal government body Tourism
Research Australia, 707,000 international
visitors came to WA between March 2010
and 2011.
This was an increase of 2.6 per cent from
the previous year, during which time
international visitors to the state declined.
Dr Hames said most of the growth came
OpRAH BOOSTED WA TOURISM CLAIMS gOVERNMENT MINISTER KIM HAMES
WOMAN TO SUE
gOVERNMENT
OVER ALLEgED
DUBAI RApE
A 15-YEAR-OLD boy will become one
of the youngest people in Victoria to
be sentenced for murder after pleading
guilty to the stabbing death of Indian
student Nitin garg.
At 15 and a half it seems (he) is one of the
youngest people in this state to commit the
offence of felony murder, defense lawyer
Marcus Dempsey told Supreme Court
judge Justice Paul Coghlan in Victoria.
The boy, who cannot be named because of
his age, is one of only a dozen children who
have faced murder charges in the Supreme
Court, with other sentences ranging from
six to 16 years in custody, the court heard.
Despite phone intercepts recording the
boy, now aged 16, boasting of the killing
and at one point saying I dont know
whats better, if he died or didnt die, Mr
Dempsey said there was remorse and the
unintentional murder was a result of his
immaturity and a spontaneous attempted
robbery of Mr Gargs mobile phone.
15-YEAR-OLD KILLER Of STUDENT NITIN gARg
CAME fROM SUppORTIVE fAMILY
QUEENSLANDS worst sex offenders
will be tracked with gpS technology by
next year.
Premier Anna Bligh says $2.2 million
will be set aside in next weeks state
budget to introduce the technology, which
will monitor the whereabouts of former
prisoners under supervision orders.
She said 70 offenders now living in the
community would begin to be fitted with
the devices by the end of the year.
A further 16 up for possible release from
jails over the next 12 months could also
qualify.
All qualifying offenders will have devices
by the first half of 2012.
These people are the worst of the worst.
These are the people that our courts
determine cannot be released back into the
community without strict supervision,
she told reporters.
gpS MONITORINg fOR QUEENSLAND SEx OffENDERS
The offenders are already subject to
supervision and a radio-based monitoring
system that alerts authorities if they break
curfews, but Ms Bligh said the government
wanted to keep pace with technology.
She said the move was not a reaction to
a public campaign for the technology,
saying she had wanted to bring the
program in last year but the state couldnt
afford it then.
Corrective Services Minister Neil Roberts
said the technology provided another
layer of protection for children but would
not replace the vigilance of staff that
monitors sex offenders in the community.
This type of monitoring forms the
backbone of Queenslands sex offender
supervision regime, he said.
We give these offenders no quarter.
If they do not comply with the terms of
their supervision order, swift action is
A Brisbane woman who was jailed in
Dubai for adultery after she was allegedly
drugged and raped plans to sue the
Australian Government.
Alicia Gali, 29, claims she was drugged
and sexually assaulted by four co-workers
at Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort in
the United Arab Emirates in June 2008.
She has already been granted leave to sue
the resort and will seek leave to sue the
Commonwealth in the Brisbane Supreme
Court.
Its a desperately sad case from everyones
point of view, Justice Coghlan said.
How a young man of this background
finds himself here is just sad really.
The court heard the boy, who came from a
supportive family, had no prior convictions
when he fatally stabbed Mr Garg an
Indian economics student on his way to
part-time work at a Yarraville Hungry
Indian student Nitin Garg, who was stabbed
to death in January 2010 while on his way
to work.
Ms Gali claims she was drugged and sexually
assaulted by co-workers at a resort in the
United Arab Emirates in June 2008.
Jacks in January 2010.
The boy, accompanied by his friend,
wrapped a jumper around his head as a
disguise and ran at Mr Garg with a 15-
20cm foldable knife, demanding he hand
over his mobile phone as he walked
through Cruickshank Park about 9.50pm.
Mr Garg grabbed his attackers forearm
and the knife was thrust into his stomach.
Staggering away, Mr Garg dialed 000 for
police but was ordered to drop the phone
by one of the boys before he stumbled into
the Hungry Jacks store about 300m away.
Collapsing to the ground and calling
for water, Mr Garg told his shocked co-
workers: Someone killed me, someone
killed me, someone stabbed me.
Im going to die ... I will die, he said
before being rushed to hospital where he
died hours later after cardiac arrest and
blood loss, despite emergency surgery and
doctors spending 90 minutes giving him
internal heart massaging.
from a boost in visitors from China, which
increased by 36 per cent, Indonesia, up 27.5
per cent, and the US, up nearly 20 per cent.
Some of that growth will undoubtedly
be a result of the WA promotion on the
Oprah Winfrey Show in November and
the extensive marketing Tourism WA has
conducted in the US in conjunction with
Oprahs Great Australian Adventure, he
said.
While there was an increase in visitors from
China, Dr Hames said there was potential
to grow the number even further as result
of a deal with China Southern Airlines to
provide direct flights to Perth.
The majority of WAs international visitors
came from Singapore, Malaysia, New
Zealand and the United Kingdom.
International visitors spent $1.9 billion
while they were in WA, up 9.5 per cent
on the previous year, and was the second
highest increase in Australia.
Among Australias top 20 regions, Perth
ranked third in terms of expenditure by
international visitors with nearly 1.7 billion
being spent in the region.
However the states south west, including
Margaret River, and the North West,
including the Kimberley, were ranked two
of the lowest regions.
About 600,000 of the total number of
international visitors came to WA for a
holiday, business or to visit friends, while
80,000 came for work or study.
taken by corrective services personnel,
including returning to jail.
Queensland Corrective Services
commissioner Kelvin Anderson said
GPS still had some limitations, requiring
satellite and phone coverage to work.
But he said Corrective Services would go
to market to look for the best technology
that would stand up to scrutiny.
The program is expected to cost $13.7
million over the next four years.
Opposition Deputy Leader Tim Nicholls
welcomed the decision but said the
government had only acted because of
public pressure.
Clearly the government has been found
wanting and has had to react in order to
meet the dictates of the media cycle rather
than planning for the future as a competent
and effective government should do, he
told reporters.
Ms Gali claims she contacted an Australian
consular official for advice over whether to
report the incident or go to hospital.
She claims the officer warned her she could
face a life sentence if drugs were found in
her system, but did not tell her a complaint
of rape could see her charged for adultery.
Ms Gali spent eight months in prison over
the incident because it is illegal to have
sex outside of marriage in the United Arab
Emirates.
She was pardoned and released in March
2009, and her lawyer claims she still suffers
severe post traumatic stress disorder,
nightmares, flash backs, depression and
claustrophobia.
Australian embassy staff advised Ms Gali
and her family not to go to the media
during her time in custody, when she was
locked in a cell with 30 other women.
Ms Gali alleges the hotel failed to
protect staff against assault and its legal
consequences.
In March, she told media the resort
encouraged workers to drink illegally
at its staff bar despite strict laws and the
requirement of drinking permits.
I thought I would be safe and protected in
an international hotel group, she said in a
statement.
They didnt give me the correct advice
and didnt help me when I was charged and
imprisoned.
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Aishwarya-Salman to come face to face
Katrina Kaif voted
fHMs sexiest woman
guess who she edged out for the top spot?
The industry is anxiously waiting
to see if Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
and Salman Khan will come face to
face.
The occasion being the extravagant
wedding of Mallika Reddy,
daughter of socialites Pinky and
Shotgun thanks wife for
bringing him closer to Rekha
Shotgun is all set to work with his
once Iavourite co-star Rekha in a flm
titled Aaj Phir Jeene Ki Tamanna
Hai. The veteran star is thanking
is wife Poonam for getting him
re-connected with the gorgeous diva.
Delhi Belly certainly looks like an
extra ordinary flm. The fick will
be having its world premiere at this
years London Indian Film Festival
(LIFF) at Cineworld, Haymarket on
June 30.
Starring Imran Khan, Vir Das
and Kunaal Roy Kapoor as three
Delhiites stuck in a whirlpool of
situations beyond their control.
The flm has already gathered a lot
of publicity because of its whacky
songs, Bhaag DK Bose being one
of them.
The worldwide release of Delhi
Belly will be on July 1.
Actor Akshay Kumar is in action
mode on one hand, he is hosting
Khatron Ke Khiladi 4 while, on
the other. he fagged oII the opening
scene of Housefull 2 by shooting
a parachute stunt on the outskirts of
London.
June 6 Sunil Dutt
June 7 Ekta Kapoor
Amrita Rao
June 8 Dimple Kapadia
Shilpa Shetty
June 9 Sonam Kapoor
Celina Jaitley
World premiere for
Delhi Belly at London
Indian film festival
Housefull 2
shoot kicks off
with Akshays
parachute stunt
Happy Birthday
Katrina Kaif has topped the Sexiest
Women 2011 list of mens lifestyle
magazine FHM, edging out Deepika
Padukone who won the title last
year. Katrina had won the title in
2008 and 2009 too.
The FHM 100 Sexiest Women list
is based on online and SMS voting
and saw 35,000 responses this year.
Wed love to say 2011 was a close
contest, only Sheila made sure it was
far from. A feat that becomes even
more signifcant because no woman
in the world across all 28 editions
of FHM has ever won the Sexiest
Woman in the World title three
times in the last 17 years that weve
been making the list. Her average
is higher than Sachin Tendulkars
and she replaces Deepika Padukone
who won the crown in 2010, said
Kabeer Sharma, executive editor
FHM India.
Katrina was also the only
Bollywood actress to feature on the
India Todays Elite Power list and
is also the most Google-searched
Indian celebrity.
Sanjay Reddy on June 10, the
guest list oI this high profle
wedding includes not only Mukesh
Ambani but also big luminaries
from Bollywood including the
Bachchans, Shah Rukh Khan and
Salman Khan.
Ash is most likely to fy
down to Hyderabad. And
Salman, who is very
close to the Reddys, also
plans to visit Hyderabad
for the wedding.
Ash has, so far, carefully
avoided facing Salman
to avoid nasty moments.
Now, the two will
inevitably come face to
face and the whole of
B-town is waiting to see
what the outcome will
be.
Salman is also likely to
bump into his rival Shah
Rukh in the party.
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Why is Shah Rukh
depressed?
Salmans Chillar party
to kick off IIFA lm fest
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar to make a movie on goddess Ambaji
Salman Khans debut production
venture Chillar party will open
the International Indian film
Academy (IIFA) lm festival to be
held across four cities in Ontario.
The flm Iestival will be held as
part of the IIFA weekend, an annual
celebration of Indian cinema on
international shores. While the
IIFA weekend kick starts June 23,
the three-day flm Iest will open
June 24.
Chillar Party, a light-hearted
comedy, revolves around the lives
of seven children who defeat the
odds and prove their loyalty to a
friend. It is co-produced by Ronnie
Screwvalas UTV Motion Pictures.
Salman is excited about showcasing
the movie at the 12th Videocon d2h
IIFA weekend.
Chillar Party is very close to my
heart, the concept appealed to me
and the childrens performances
were endearing. This is the frst
flm under SKBH (Salman Khan
Being Human) Productions and
we felt there was no better place to
screen the movie than at the IIFA
flm Iestival. For me. IIFA is home-
grounds and it cant get bigger than
Bollywood lm star Akshay
Kumar today announced that he
will make a movie on the goddess
Ambaji.
He made this announcement at the
temple town of Ambaji after paying
a visit to the temple along with his
10-year-old son Aarav and mother-
in-law and actress Dimple Kapadia.
Speaking to media within the temple
premises after offering prayers to
the deity, Akshay said he was deeply
impressed by the grandeur of the
shrine.
It is beyond my imagination. I am
overwhelmed by the serenity of
the place and for long had I been
planning to visit the shrine. I am
IIFA in Toronto, said the actor.
This year. the flm Iestival has
been designed keeping in mind the
Punjabi population across four cities
of Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
Toronto, Markham, Brampton and
Mississauga where the screenings
will take place.
The assortments oI flms are a
mix of Bollywood classics and
blockbusters based in and around
Puniab. Some oI the flms to be
showcased are Rang De Basanti,
Dabangg, Chashme Badoor,
Dil Bole Hadippa, Veer Zaara,
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and
Yamla Pagla Deewana.
We are pleased to open the festival
with the much-anticipated, Chillar
Party, said Sabbas Joseph,
director, Wizcraft International
Entertainment, the organisers of the
event.
The flm Iestival is iust one oI
the activities that will enthrall
Bollywood fans in Toronto during
the IIFA extravaganza. The premiere
of Double Dhamaal, the Grey
Goose IIFA Rocks a music and
fashion event, a music workshop
and the Floriana IIFA Awards will
happy today and bow at the Mother
feet. But unless Mother wishes, no
one can come to her, he said.
He said, I am indebted to her for
whatever I had achieved in my life and
will continue to entertain my millions
of fans as long as Amba Mata showers
her blessings. He also applauded the
be held as part of the event too.
In the run up to the IIFA celebrations,
a line-up oI Bollywood flms
including Golmaal 3, Housefull,
Raajneeti and Once Upon a Time
In Mumbaai, which have also been
nominated for the Floriana IIFA
awards, will be screened at open
theatres across different locations
and different dates up to June 26.
innovative programme of involving
religion in spreading the message for
growing trees in the district.
I am really happy to see awareness
campaign on the danger of global
warming, he remarked.
During his four-hour visit, he spent
much of the time inside the shrine
except for lunch. He left in the
afternoon. Earlier, he drove to the
temple from Abhaypura helipad
under tight security.
Besides District Collector of
Banaskantha R J Patel, who is also
the ex-oIfcio chairman oI Ambaii
temple trust, Temple administrator
Girish Patel accorded warm
welcome to the guests.
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who
is particular about every detail of
his upcoming superhero fick 'RA
One, is depressed ever since the
song Wanna be my Chammak
Challo Irom the flm. sung by
American R&B singer Akon, has
been leaked online.
That was the earlier version of the
song. Its very unfortunate. I am very
depressed by that, more depressed
than any other news that I have
heard. That was the trial version.
The original version is with us and
I have told everyone to take a little
more care, said Shah Rukh, who
plays superhero G.One in the flm.
RA. One, directed by Anubhav
Sinha, features Kareena Kapoor,
who plays Iemale lead in the flm. in
the item number.
The saving grace is that the earlier
version of the song has been leaked
and the fnal version is still with
him, said Shah Rukh.
I think we have found out from
which IP address it has been leaked.
Once I get to catch that person I
will cane him and make him keep
singing the song (Laughs), he said.
The Internet Protocol (IP) address,
from which the song has been
leaked. could be identifed and
hopefully, would get hold of the
person soon, he added.
Shah Rukh will release the music
oI the flm by August end and said
that the original version of the song
Chammak Challo would come out
oIfcially.
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The Karz famed actor Raj Kiran,
who went missing from the tinsel
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traced by friend and co-worker
Rishi Kapoor in a mental asylum in
Atlanta.
Raj Kiran, known for playing the
previous incarnation of the character
of Rishi Kapoor in director Subhash
Ghai`s flm Karz. or who strummed
the guitar and with limpid eye
expressions crooned the soothing
and thought-provoking song Tum
itna jo muskura rahi ho, kya gham
hai jisko chhupa rahi ho in director
Mahesh Bhatts Arth, has been
missing for about a decade now.
Since Raj Kiran has been missing
for such a long time, its hard to
piece together the reasons for his
mental decline, but reports suggest
the actor is suffering from mental
depression, as his near and dear
ones including his wife and son had
abandoned him.
Last, he was seen driving a cab.
After that he just disappeared for
many years altogether, and was even
presumed dead, but his colleagues
Rishi Kapoor and Deepti Naval did
Salman Khan is quite a cricket
fanatic and he is set to cancel one
day oI his hectic flm work and all
other commitments to shoot a music
video for a cricket team.
We have learnt that the macho
superstar is super excited that his
brother, Sohail Khan, has bought a
cricket team (and named it Mumbai
Heroes) in the celebrity cricket
league. So, when Sohail asked
Sallu if he could shoot a peppy,
foot-tapping video for the team, he
readily said yes and changed his
schedule.
An insider gave us more details. For
the frst time Bollywood celebrities
have joined hands with Tollywood
industry to do this. Salman is the
patron of the Mumbai Heroes team
owned with brother Sohail. The
team has celebrities from both small
and big screen. Popular theatre
artiste Makrand Deshpande is the
wicket keeper and the captain of the
team is Suniel Shetty.
Raj Kiran
is very much alive
Salman dances for Mumbai!
Dabangg 2, a continuation of Dabangg
Dabangg 2 will be a continuation of
Dabangg headlining Salman Khan
and Sonakshi Sinha, not a new
story with the same characters, the
flm`s producer and director Arbaaz
Khan says in a new video post.
not lose hope.
A few weeks back, Naval even
posted on her Facebook page:
'Looking Ior a Iriend Irom the flm
world his name is Raj Kiran we
have no news of him last heard
he was driving a cab in NY city if
anyone has any clue, please tell . . .
But it was Rishi Kapoor who
showed remarkable gumption on his
trip to the US and traced one of Raj
Kirans brothers and got to know
about the actors whereabouts.
Rishi says he would visit Raj Kiran
in Atlanta soon and will try to bring
him back to Mumbai so that he can
restart his acting career and have a
normal life again. Many folks from
the flm industry hope the same.
The source adds, Now, Sohail
has roped in Dabangg composers
Sajid-Wajid to give him a super
cool dance anthem for the team. We
hear Wajid has even sung for it and
Sohail is very happy with what they
have created. The owner thought
he must have a big music video for
his team. As soon as Salman heard
Sohails plans, he gave him a date
and changed his entire schedule to
ft in this particular shoot. It will be
a racy, chic video.
Arbaaz says he has almost
completed the frst draIt oI the flm
but it will take him some more time
to come up with a shooting script.
Once he wraps scripting he will
work on the music, sign the cast
and start pre-production
to take the flm on foor by
the beginning of next year.
Arbaaz is confdent that
Dabangg the sequel
will be as exciting and
bigger and better than the
original.
Salman Khan who
is currently flming
Bodyguard will next shoot
for Yash Raj Films Ek
Tha Tiger and then work
on Dabangg 2.
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The Mechanic (14A) * * * *
Mr. Fix It!
By ROBERT WALDMAN
Boy, oh boy, can titles sometimes be
misleading. Say the work mechanic
and most folks think youre talking
about something to do with cars.
Take in the flm The Mechanic. a
rousing action driven spectacular
from Alliance Films, and about
the only thing connected with cars
are chases galore. Better head on
over to rent/buy the newly released
DVD to check out all the chaos.
Remakes are a cheap way to draw
people into theatres. Long ago,
back in the 1980s, then dramatic
action star Charles Bronson made
a series oI revenge tale flms that
garnered an impressive following.
Vigilantism and lone wolf
operatives were his hall mark. CBS
Films fnally latches onto a winning
story as that old plot line is revived
with a vengeance through a fresh
face with an impressive body of
work.
Enter the world of hit men at your
peril. Big name Hollywood stars
that are household names in the
action arena have tried their hand
at this genre. Few folks are as
lethal as the daring exploits that
to Arthur Bishop seem standard.
Athletically inclined Jason Statham
(The Transporter) proves again
that hes worthy of leading man
status and then some as the mild-
mannered Bishop. Trained early
on a consummate professional its
great fun, yes it is, to watch this
professional plan his take outs.
Many of the folks
Bishop is hired to
dispatch are low lifes
to be sure so we dont
really sympathize with
any of these thugs.
Even the very best
can make a mistake.
To do the big jobs
Bishop receives his
marching orders from a
mysterious organization
who appear to have
an endless supply of
funds. Secrecy is big
in this dangerous world
New x-Men tops North America
box ofce with whopping $21m opening
Richie Sambora:
Back on Tour!
Joanie Laurer Aims for Happiness, Career in porn
Richie Sambora is out of rehab and
ready to get back into the business
of rock n roll.
The Bon Jovi guitarist checked into
a treatment facility in April because
he had been drinking too much, a
source said at the time.
But hes a free man now and the
long-time rocker touched down
in New York City. He took off for
Croatia. Thats where Bon Jovi
played on Wednesday night as
part of its European tour. We wish
Sambora a full recovery.
Joanie Laurer is serious about her
adult flm career.
The woman who was known as
Chyna during her WWE days no
longer wants to make a living inside
the squared circle. Instead, she has
her eyes and other body parts on
the rectangular bed.
With a new threesome-based flm
on the way, Laurer has reportedly
asked Vivid Entertainment chairman
Steven Hirsch to make her a full-
time player in the industry. This is
how she wants to make a living.
'I would defnitely like to do more.
Joanie tells TMZ It gives me
motivation again. I want to be better
and happier than ever... thats the
point. right?
It defnitely is. And. hey. at least
Laurer is up front about her
intentions. You wont see her
of contract killings and few are as
powerful as Bishops boss, Dean
Sanderson. Good looking Tony
Goldwyn (The Last House on the
Left) suitably plays this dapper don
who`s not aIraid to ruIfe anyone`s
feathers.
To get to the top many beneft
from good leadership. Canadian
acting great Donald Sutherland
(M*A*S*H*) adds to his resume
again in a forceful way as Harry
McKenna, another gunslinger who
shares many secrets with Bishop.
One bond between them is Harrys
son, Steve, a rather rough around
the edges loner. Like father like son
Steve gets involved in this murky
game of paid deaths and is captured
warts and all by Ben Foster (The
Punisher) in a surprisingly good
portrayal of misspent youth.
Wall to wall action with terrifc
confrontations make The Mechanic
a defnite crowd pleaser Ior those
into non-stop excitement. Sure,
some of the set ups are way too easy
and there are a few scenes that dont
quite iive. but who cares? Watch
the bullets fy and the teresterone
soar as Jason Statham again proves
theres not really any action star his
equal on the screen today.
Director Simon West (Con Air)
delivers the goods here and this is
one wallop of an adrenalin pumped
up movie. Begin with a great
assassination and add on more
baggage in this tricky world of
planned executions and you end up
with a rousing action yarn thats full
value for your entertainment dollar.
Oh, and spice it up with some very
sexy ladies and nice New Orleans
sights and The Mechanic just begs
for a follow-up. Bet on it!
x-Men: first Class that hit
the theatre this summer has
ushered in a sizzling time for the
Hollywood after its opening to a
56 million dollar weekend and
topping the North America box
ofce.
As the fIth installment oI the
X-Men franchise, X-Men: First
Class opened on approximately
6,900 screens at 3,641 locations in
the United States and Canada.
The special-effect movie was
marketed as a prequel to the original
project, earned nearly 21 million on
its opening day. similar to the frst
installment of the franchise, reports
the media.
According to industry analyst Paul
Dergerabedian, this has been a
solid debut Ior the fIth installment
that should beneft Irom good word
of mouth recommendation in the
future.
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any career-boosting sex tape
accidentally getting leaked. Are
you listening. Paris?
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Canada News
They know it in scorched Slave Lake,
Alberta. They know it along the swollen
banks of the Richelieu River in Southern
Quebec and along the battered expanse of
Lake Manitoba.
Our homes are not always sanctuary from
what arrives outside.
A new global report estimates 42 million
people were displaced last year by natural
disasters a remarkably angry period for
our planet.
Were not just throwing numbers at one
another. These are people, says Kate
Halff, head of the Internal Displacement
Monitoring Centre.
Thats what we never forget, she adds.
Speaking to QMI Agency Monday from
Geneva, Halff says the new report part
of the work of the Norwegian Refugee
Council cant possibly count every
human feeing a home in peril. but does a
good job at estimating the exodus of most
major disasters.
In 2009, the centre estimated 17 million
were displaced. In 2008, that number
climbed to 36 million.
The numbers can be signifcantly impacted
by a single mega-disaster, Halff explains.
Last year the total was pushed to extremes
because of such things as massive
fooding in China and Pakistan. as well as
earthquakes in Chile and Haiti.
While her group does not chart the
calamities themselves only their impact
on humans Halff says theres strong
evidence the number of natural disasters
reported has doubled from around 200 to
more than 400 over the past two decades.
CIement TrembIay gets a ride to his home through the ood waters in
Saint-Paul-de-lile-aux-Noix, Quebec on May 24, 2011. The eastern province of Quebec
has seen major ooding this spring, with thousands of homes swamped aIong
the RicheIieu River between MontreaI and the U.S. state of Vermont.
And in 2010, over 90% of disaster
displacement was caused by weather-
related hazards. including foods and
storms.
Canada has seen the impact of Mother
Natures harsher side, especially this year.
In Slave Lake. a wildfre last month burned
about half the community, sending 7,000
residents feeing and destroying more than
450 homes and businesses.
Once-in-a-century fooding oI the Richelieu
River in southern Quebec though the
waters are receding has damaged at least
3,000 residences. Hundreds of people have
Study ShowS that natural diSaSterS
diSplaced 42 million in 2010
Canucks fans who are addicted to Boston
Cream doughnut no longer have to feel
guilty when chewing down on the tasty,
waist-expanding treats while watching the
boys in blue battle the Bruins for the Cup.
In honour of everything anti-Boston, and in
support of the hometown Nux, Tim Hortons
has oIfcially renamed its Iamous custard-
flled. chocolate-glazed Boston Cream
doughnut the Vancouver Cream doughnut.
The rebrand is the latest in a series of
tongue-in-cheek name swaps that has
also seen Boston Pizza and Boston Bar.
population 800; replace the dreaded B
word with the more patriotic and team-
rousing V word.
And contrary to what Shakespeares Juliet
might have said about things being just
as sweet when called by a different name,
Vancouverites who tasted the newly-named
doughnut thought it much sweeter.
Im feeling like this is pretty amazing,
said Canucks fan Jenny Craig after a
bite. But better than when it was called
the Boston Cream? Way better than the
Boston Cream, she replied.
Said another Canucks fan when offered
a sample of the newly-named doughnut:
'|It`s| defnitely better. It no longer has
that taste of Boston but all the goodness of
Vancouver. It tastes like a winner.
Chris Wakefeld. regional manager oI Tim
Hortons, said the name-change will be in
effect at all Tim Hortons locations in B.C.
Ior the duration oI the Stanley Cup fnal.
So far, the response has been tremendous,
he said.
tim hortonS
BoSton cream
name change for
canuckS pride
been forced to evacuate.
And hundreds of residents evacuated last
month Irom fooding along the southern
tip of Lake Manitoba last month are still
coping in hotels.
But even those historic events may be
too small to make a bump in next years
roundup oI the world`s most signifcant
calamities.
The disasters considered in the study
usually involve 50,000 people or more,
though researchers did try to factor in a
sample of some smaller life-changing
events when they compiled this years tally.
A Leduc man with an immigration
business in Edmonton is facing charges
following a two-year investigation by the
Canada Border Services Agency.
Paul Gestano McKenney is charged with
11 counts under the Immigration and
ReIugee Protection Act and one count
under the Criminal Code.
alBerta man charged with foreign worker fraud
Canada Border Services accuses
McKenney of submitting documents
with forged signatures in order to bring
temporary foreign workers to Canada.
As a result, three foreign nationals
arrived in Canada in 2009 with
employment contracts. The agency
began investigating in October 2009
after receiving a complaint saying that
a signature of a dead person had been
forged.
Investigators searched McKenneys
business June 1, 2010 and seized
electronic documents.
McKenny will appear in Edmonton court
July 19.
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Members of the marine squad were able
to nose their Zodiac up to the well-known
statue, replace and tie down the jersey. The
sculpture was mysteriously dressed by an
unknown Canucks fan, earlier in the week.
Meanwhile, West Vancouver police acted
quickly on the weekend to nab three young
jersey-nappers after someone reported
vandals stealing one of two custom-made
Canucks jerseys from one of the two stone
lions guarding the entrance to the Lions
Gate Bridge.
It was the second theft of the shirts in less
than a week.
A fourth jersey has been placed on the
statue of Lord Stanley near the entrance
to Stanley Park along with an extra long
hockey stick.
One of two Iions that guard the entrance
to the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver
Const. Barb Bluschke replaced the stolen
jersey on the statue of the skin diver on the
north side of Stanley Park
Canada News
canada poSt
cutS overtime,
layS off caSualS
Thousands of people in Edmonton saw a
disruption in mail delivery Monday after
Canada Post laid oII casual staII and stopped
paying overtime.
Canada Post workers in Winnipeg. Hamilton
and Montreal have taken turns walking off
the job in rotating strikes since last week.
Canada Post spokeswoman Anick Losier
said the job action is forcing the corporation
to trim costs. Losier says its hard to
determine how the cuts to overtime and
casual staff will affect service.
'It`s very diIfcult to predict the Iuture.
Losier said. So, what I would say is that
were going to make every effort possible
to minimize any impact on our customers
because we know how important the mail
is to them.
The union said about 5,000 homes and
businesses saw a disruption in mail service
Monday. But some letter carriers are
delivering mail to complete their routes
even if they wont be paid overtime.
Negotiations are still continuing and there
was no need Ior Canada Post to infict this
disruption of service on Albertans, said
Bev Ray, president of the Canadian Union
oI Postal Workers (CUPW) Edmonton
Local, in a news release
Canada Post turned down the latest oIIer
from the union Monday.
Vancouver Canucks fans outtted a statue
of Lord StanIey in StanIey Park with
an XXL jersey and extra long stick over
the weekend.
edmonton man accuSed of $450m weB-BaSed ScamS
A 24-year-old Sherwood Park entrepreneur
is being sued by the U.S. Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) Ior allegedly scamming
consumers across the globe to the tune of
$450 million.
Jesse Willms is named the primary
defendant in an FTC civil lawsuit, alleging
him and a number of his companies have
harmed U.S. and foreign consumers
with his unfair and deceptive business
practices.
The FTC suit alleges that since 2007,
Willms has garnered more than $467
million from customers in Canada, the
U.S., the U.K., Australia and New Zealand
through web offers that give consumers
free trials of products such as fast weight-
loss tea and teeth whiteners.
Consumers would agree to pay shipping
and handling, but soon realized their
accounts were debited upwards of $70
for continued monthly member fees to
companies owned by Willms.
The suit also claims Willms uses false
celebrity endorsements to sell his products,
and failed to refund money to customers
after they learned their accounts were
debited.
None of the allegations have been proven
in court.
Willms declined to comment on the matter,
but released a public statement saying:
We believe our business practices are
compliant with the law and are working
to resolve this disagreement with the
appropriate government agencies.
The young entrepreneur, who started
many of his businesses as a teenager, has
owned companies under numerous banners
including JDW Media LLC, Just Think
Media, e-Direct software, Swipe Auctions
and the recently launched Tera Marketing
Group (TMG).
The Edmonton Better Business Bureau
(BBB) has issued consumer warnings Ior
four of the companies, giving them an
F on the BBB grade scale after more
than 3,000 local and foreign consumer
complaints were fled since 2007.
He kind of went under for a couple years
and then in about early 2009, we heard
about him again, he was selling teeth
whitening products online, said BBB
spokeswoman Ron Mycholuk.
More than 24 complaints have been fled
with Service Alberta, with customers saying
Willms`s companies made it diIfcult to get
refunds. In December, the ministry issued
a directors order demanding Willms return
about $2,700 to consumers.
He did provide refunds in almost all the
cases we dealt with, but we are continuing
our investigation and well determine
whether we need to follow any enforcement
action if necessary, says Service Alberta
spokeswoman Sharon Lopatka.
Under Alberta legislation, a business must
give a refund if it is requested.
Apparent consumers have focked to the
online world to vent about their experiences
with Willms and his companies, many
posting warning messages to steer clear
of websites that promote Willms-owned
products.
It seems Willms is also taking advantage
of the Internet to control his public image,
using more than a dozen different sites
to promote his ideas, companies and
philanthropy.
One site, named Jesse Willms Statement,
outlines a list of principles he works by. It
states: I will never allow my staff to create
any advertisement that contains untruthful
information. He goes on: I will not
claim that an offer is free if there are any
charges associated with it.
The FTC lawsuit isn`t Willms`s frst.
Billionaire Bill Gates has also gone after
Willms. Talk show giants Oprah Winfrey,
Rachel Ray and Dr. Oz Mahmet have also
sued Willms for using their likeness to sell
weight-loss products, including Wu Long
Tea.
Some of the suits were settled out of court.
Internet fraud has become a rising issue
for North American law enforcement and
government agencies.
The FTC says it was able to launch the suit
through the Alberta Partnership Against
Cross Boarder Fraud, a group of agencies
made up of the Alberta government, the
RCMP. the Canadian Competition Bureau
and the FTC.
Ian Nielsen-Jones, assistant deputy
commissioner with the Competition
Bureau, says theres a possibility Willms
could also face charges in Canada.
Its always possible that we could have a
case in a particular area. But we wouldnt
take a case on entirely the same facts as
another law enforcement agency, Nielsen-
Jones said.
The FTC has fled a preliminary iniunction
against Willms and the named defendants
in the suit, asking a judge to force Willms
to stop any unfair and deceptive business
practices while the suit is going through
the courts.
FTC oIfcials say the suit will be in Iront oI
the courts in a few months.
StatueS Stolen canuckS
jerSeyS recovered
Police in Vancouver have recovered two
Canucks jerseys that were stolen off iconic
statues in Stanley Park to show support Ior
the teams playoff run for the Stanley Cup.
Vancouver Police say they Iound a iersey
in downtown Vancouver early Monday and
realized it had been taken from the statue
of a woman sitting on a rock in the water
near Prospect Point. commonly known as
the Skin Diver.
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Canada News
premier clark
relightS olympic flame
government departmentS to get SlaShed
next year: jim flaherty
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty delivered
a souped-up version of an antique budget
Monday a road-tested version that leaves
the Opposition choking on exhaust and
Quebecers debating whether to jump in for
a spin.
As expected, there are only tweaks to
the March 22 budget the government
election platform for all intents - including
the elimination of the $2-per-vote subsidy
by 2015 and $2.2 billion earmarked for
Quebec to harmonize its sales tax - a deal
Ottawa would like to see completed by
Sept. 15.
The budget called A Low Tax Plan For
Jobs and Growth said the government
was on track to eliminate its $36.2 billion
defcit one year earlier than Iorecast. but
gave no specifc details oI how it plans to
reach that target by 2014-15, other than
departments have been told to look for
savings of at least 5%.
The International Monetary Fund predicts
a balanced budget for Canada by 2016.
What is known is that Ottawa is launching
a comprehensive review of spending to
fnd savings totaling $8 billion in the fnal
two years of its commitment to return to
the black. That likely means programs
will be slashed and public sector jobs lost
through attrition and retirement.
The government wont mention layoffs, nor
will it give a peak at what programs could
be chopped. Those will be announced in the
2012 budget aIter Treasury Board President
Tony Clement determines what gets axed.
Flaherty said it would be presumptuous
to say what is on the block.
There will be some programs that will
be gone. Not every program was designed
to go on forever, he said at a news
conference.
The government revised its previous
forecasts to take into account measures
such as the HST transition for Quebec and
Iorecasts a $32.3 defcit this fscal year.
$19.4 billion in 201213, $9.4 billion in
201314 and $300 million in 201415
when it hopes to return to the glory days
of balanced budgets. The drawback is the
national debt will have swollen to $610
billion in 201516 from $553 billion in
201011.
The government is taking credit for
creating 540,000 jobs including 60,000
more since March through its initiatives
to steer Canada out of a recession
that battered the global economy. The
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty prepares to deliver his budget in the House of Commons
on ParIiament HiII in Ottawa June 6, 2011.
RECALL
Kids acetaminophen tablets recalled due to faulty child-resistant caps
The distributor of a variety of junior and childrens strength acetaminophen
tablets is recalling the products after receiving reports about faulty child-
resistant packaging, Health Canada said Tuesday.
Tanta Pharmaceuticals Inc. said the safety mechanism on some of the caps
may not be working properly and the caps may open even in the locked
position, presenting a risk to children who are able to open the bottle and
ingest the contents.
The company is asking retailers to immediately stop sale of the products and
return them to the company.
The acetaminophen products are sold by a number of retailers across
Canada, including Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaws and Preferred Pharmacy.
The following products, identifed by favour, drug identifcation number (DN)
and brand name, are being recalled:
Junior Strength Acetaminophen Tablets, 160 mg, Bubblegum 20's,
DN: 02230934, Life Brand Junior Rapid Melts; Teddy's Choice
Jr. Meltables
Junior Strength Acetaminophen Tablets, 160 mg, Grape 20's,
DN: 02230934, Life Brand Junior Rapid Melts; Teddy's Choice Jr.
Meltables; Preferred Pharmacy Jr. Melts; Tanta Junior Melts.
Children's Strength Acetaminophen Tablets, 80 mg, Bubblegum 24's,
DN: 02015676, Life Brand Child's Rapid Melts; Teddy's Choice
Child Meltables
Children's Strength Acetaminophen Tablets, 80 mg, Grape 24's, DN:
02015676, Life Brand Child's Rapid Melts; Teddy's Choice
Child Meltables
Consumers seeking more information on the recall may contact
Tanta Pharmaceuticals at 1-905-430-8440.
governments rosy picture to get out of the
red could also be hampered by continuing
economic problems in Europe, a sluggish
U.S. economy and the ripple effect of the
earthquake tsunami in Japan.
GDP Iorecasts Ior the second quarter are
expected to dip after 3.9% growth in the
frst quarter. largely because oI disruptions
in the auto sector because of events in
Japan.
The OIympic cauIdron burns bright in honour of the Vancouver Canucks.
Premier Christy CIark, was joined by Dave Babych, former Canuck's defenceman,
to reignite the ame. This is the third time the cauIdron has been reIit since
the OIympic Games. The two previous occasions were on Canada Day
and the rst anniversary of the OIympics.
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ICBC has launched an app for the
iPhone. iPod Touch and iPad. that
lets new drivers practice the driving
knowledge test before taking the real
test.
The ICBC licensing mobile practice
knowledge test can be downloaded
for free from the Apple App Store and
also includes the complete Learn to
Drive Smart guide, all driver licensing
locations, and selected videos that are
aimed at helping new drivers prepare
for their test and be safe on our roads.
Our customers have told us that they
want more options from us that better
connect with their lifestyle, said Fred
Hess, ICBCs vice president of driver
licensing. 'Getting your frst licence
is an exciting time but it can also be
an intimidating process. We believe
this app will make it easier to practice,
which we hope calms nerves and helps
new drivers focus on learning to make
smart driving decisions.
The practice knowledge test app
randomly generates 25 questions to
replicate the real test, including how to
successfully make a right-turn, drive in
school zones, watch out for vulnerable
road users and handle a vehicle that
skids and loses control. Customers
who score 100 per cent on a practice
test are rewarded by unlocking bonus
video content.
The app also includes a series of
videos that help new drivers develop
their skills on the road, including tips
on passing the road test, how to adjust
your speed relative to conditions
and intersection safety. The app also
identifes the driver licensing centre
locations nearest to the customer,
shows them how to get there, hours of
operation and contact number.
Our online practice knowledge test
has proved extremely popular in
improving our customer experience
for new drivers and this app will offer
another easy and convenient choice
for them, said ICBCs chief customer
and marketing oIfcer. JeII Schulz.
They can even share their practice
test results with friends via Facebook,
Twitter or email.
One of the most important of escapes is
when we set foot in our cars. We feel safe,
secure and empowered. As an extension
of our person, our cars also say a lot about
who we are.
Luxury brands have been playing the
identity card for a number of years and
have proven so successful that lesser
brands are following suit. One such high-
end make is Lexus, and it masterfully
galloped into the luxury brand stable as
an intelligent, elegant alternative to the
establishment. In some twenty years,
Lexus has held on to that aura, principally
thanks to vehicles such as the RX.
Now in its third generation, the current
RX has not deviated from
its roots as a true mid-
size luxury CUV. Unlike
the BMW X5 which has
grown exponentially, the
RX remains a comfortable,
manageable size.
And that is a large part
of its appeal. Its non-
gargantuan dimensions,
crisp lines and distinctive
front fascia are almost
refreshing in a segment where being
armagonnacomeandgetya-looking has
become a designers primary goal. Not so
with Lexus, although their newer products
such as the CT 200h is coping some
attitude.
The right proportions outside translate into
properly-sized living space on the inside.
Four occupants are regally catered to,
whereas fve. where three would seat in the
rear, may consider their neighbours more
of a royal pain.
2011 Lexus RX 350
icBc launcheS moBile app
to help new driverS
practice knowledge teSt app can Be
downloaded free from the apple app Store
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eating more
fruitS and
vegetaBleS may
cut diaBeteS riSk
Saliva teSt can reveal infantS at riSk
of hearing loSS
10 home remedieS for gout pain
after a 20-year study, researchers from
the centers for disease control and
prevention in atlanta have concluded
that fruits and vegetables had a
demonstratively positive, protective
effect against diabetes.
A healthy diet including fruits and
vegetables could help prevent diabetes
from ever occurring. The higher levels of
fruit and vegetable consumption might
decrease the risk of diabetes in adults,
particularly women, said the researchers.
The average daily intake of fruits and
vegetables as well as the number of
participants consuming fve or more Iruits
and vegetables per day was lower among
the participants who developed diabetes
than among the participants in the study
who remained free of this disease.
The investigators determined that these results
suggest that fruit and vegetable consumption
may decrease the risk for diabetes.
Fruit is an excellent Iood. It satisfes our
natural urges Ior something sweet. Pre-
diabetics and diabetics would beneft Irom
eating fresher, raw fruits and vegetables
and less refned carbohydrates. in any Iorm.
a study involving an indian-origin
researcher has suggested that a simple
saliva swab can identify newborn babies
with an infection that is responsible for
as much as 25 percent of hearing loss in
4-year olds.
Although cytomegalovirus infection is a
known cause of birth defects, including
permanent hearing loss, most CMV
inIections in inIants are not identifed early.
Suresh Boppana, and Karen Fowler from
the University of Alabama at Birmingham
and colleagues from other academic
medical centers report that a polymerase
chain-reaction (PCR)-based saliva test can
identify CMV in newborns with greater
than 97 percent accuracy.
The best home remedies for gout are the
old fashioned methods that grandparents
used. To relieve gout pain and suffering,
the old timers had to use products that
were readily available at home. These
products went out of vogue as medical
scientist and researchers touted new
remedies for this old problem.
Treating gout with old home remedies
has come full circle. Now the old home
remedies that grandma used are now
gaining in popularity.
1) Apply Ice to the area. To reduce
pain, applying ice directly to the area
was the frst line oI deIense in most
homes. Applying cold packs to the
infamed swollen ioints Ior 10-15
minutes still works.
Applying ice will reduce the pain
and the infammation. This may Ieel
uncomIortable Ior the frst Iew minutes
but be persistent. The pain of Gout is
worse the feeling of cold on the skin.
2) Take ibuproIen to help ease the pain.
3) Exercise the ioints. Put each oI the
low-energy diet
can improve Sleep diSorder
Sufferers of obstructive sleep apnea
a sleep disorder - could benet from
following a low energy diet to lose weight.
Sufferers rarely feel refreshed after a
nights sleep and the disease is linked to
negative health effects such as increased
risk of accidents, decreased quality of life
and a higher chance of premature death.
Sleep apnea is a common disorder caused by
abnormal pauses in breathing during sleep.
Around 60 to 70 percent of patients with
sleep apnea are either overweight or obese.
Previous studies in other patient groups
have concluded that losing weight can
improve the condition.
Study authors, led by Kari Johansson from
the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm,
Sweden, investigated whether a low energy
diet followed by counseling to keep weight
under control benefted patients with sleep
apnea, according to a Karolinska statement.
The study follows a previous trial by the
same authors, published in the BMJ in
pomegranate juice could eaSe workplace StreSS
differently
developed retinaS
make deaf people
See Better
drinking pomegranate juice daily could
ease ones stress at the workplace by
reducing blood pressure and lowering
stress hormone levels.
Researchers at Queen Margaret University,
Edinburgh, in Britain, studied the physiological
effect of daily consumption of half litre of
pomegranate juice over a two-week period.
They found that all 60 volunteers, from a
range of working environments, reported
being more enthusiastic and less distressed
after having the drink.
2009, that investigated the effects of very
low energy diet for nine weeks. The present
study looks at the longer term effects of
weight maintenance over one year.
The study included 63 men between 30
to 65 years of age who suffered from
moderate to severe obstructive sleep
apnea. The participants had a body mass
index (BMI) range oI 30-40.
Of the 63 patients, 58 completed a very
low energy diet for nine weeks and then
started a one-year weight maintenance
programme (this included counseling and
advice about nutrition and exercise).
The results show that patients who lost
weight after nine weeks on the low energy
diet maintained this after a year and this
had a positive effect on their sleep apnea.
For instance, at one year, 48 percent of
patients no longer required continuous
positive airway pressure (a mask designed to
help breathing during sleep) and 10 percent
had total remission of obstructive sleep apnea.
Emad Al-Dujaili, who led the study, said
'on the basis oI these fndings there is a
iustifed argument Ior busy workers to
drink pomegranate juice to help alleviate
chronic stress and maintain good health,
reports the Telegraph.
There is a growing body of evidence that
pomegranate juice delivers wide-ranging
health benefts that merit Iurther research.
It is very rare indeed for an all-natural
iuice to oIIer the range oI health benefts
that we are seeing in pomegranate juice.
Experts at the University of Shefeld
have found that people who are born
deaf have been gifted with a better vision
because their retinas develop differently.
Their research suggested that the retina
of adults who are either born deaf or have
an onset oI deaIness within the very frst
years of life actually develops differently
to hearing adults in order for it to be able to
capture more peripheral visual information.
Using retinal imaging data and correlating
this with measures of peripheral vision
sensitivity, the team led by Charlotte
Codina and David Buckley, have shown
that the retinal neurones in deaf people
appear to be distributed differently around
the retina to enable them to capture more
peripheral visual information.
This means that in deaf people, the retinal
neurones prioritize the temporal peripheral
visual feld. which is what a person can see
in their furthest peripheral vision.
The team also found an enlarged
neuroretinal rim area in the optic nerve,
which shows that deaf people have more
neurones transmitting visual information
than hearing.
'Our obiective was to fnd what method could
test for CMV in a larger sample, rapidly,
reliably and relatively inexpensively, we found
that testing saliva works well, says Boppana,
a proIessor oI Pediatric InIectious Diseases
and the papers corresponding author.
There is currently no cure for CMV
infection or even a clear connection
between CMV and hearing loss. But
Boppana says babies should still be tested
within the frst two to three weeks oI birth.
The sooner doctors know a baby is infected
with CMV; the better they can monitor and
intervene if a child develops hearing loss.
Those interventions include speech
therapy, hearing aids, cochlear implants
and physical therapy.
joint through a full range of motion. Try
doing this exercise 1-2 times per day.
4) Soak the Ieet in Epsom Salt iI the pain
is concentrated in the big toe. Epsom Salt
is a staple in almost every grandmas
house. Older people use Epsom Salt for
everything from a laxative to a bath salt
to sooth aching muscles.
Epsom salts contains Magnesium.
Raising your magnesium levels may
improve your heart and circulation and
lower blood pressure. It will also help
fush away the toxins and heavy metals
from the body. Most importantly it
helps to reduce stress. Soaking your
feet in a warm tub of Epsom salts will
give you almost immediate relief from
gout pain.
For a leisurely bathe: Add two cups of
Epsom Salt to the warm water as the
bathtub flls. Soak leisurely in the tub
until the water starts losing heat. For an
extra treat, add a few drops of scented
essential oil.
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Sunday Service @ 5.30 p.m.
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we pray for sickness, demon possessed &
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Contact Rev. Emmanuel Cheema @ 778-241-9066
asianchristchurch@yahoo.ca
You are the light of the world, a city that is set on a hill
cannot be hidden. (Matthew 5: 11)
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phone: 604.592.9001 cell: 778.938.2734
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Evening
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Monday
Tuesday
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Friday
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7:00pm - 7:30pm
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467 E 11 Avenue Vancouver BC V5T 2C8
Phone 604-874-0175 shreemahalakshmi@gmail.com
Programmes in June 2011
Date Day Time Program
15 Wednesday 7:00 pm Shree Mahalakshmi Japa
25 Saturday 6:30 pm Shree Hanuman Japa
You along with family and friends are all cordially invited to attend
these programs and get the blessings of Divine mother Mahalakshmi.
Preeti Bhojan will be served after Aarati after all the programs.

With prayers,
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www.shreemahalakshmitemple.ca
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Tum bin koi nahi hai Mohan, Bharat ka Rakhvala re.
Bari der bhai Nandalala.
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Aaron Rome of the Vancouver Canucks hits Nathan Horton of the Boston Bruins
in the head during 1st period action in game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final in Boston
on Monday June 6th 2011.
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Aaron Rome suspended 4 games for hitting Nathan Horton
Aaron Rome`s Stanley Cup fnal is over.
And so, too, is that of Nathan Horton, the
man he hit.
Rome has been suspended for four games
for delivering a late hit on Horton in Game
3 of the Stanley Cup Final, the National
Hockey League announced Tuesday.
Two factors were considered in reaching
this decision, said NHL Senior Vice
President oI Hockey Operations Mike
Murphy. The hit by Rome was clearly
beyond what is acceptable in terms of
how late it was delivered after Horton
had released the puck and it caused a
signifcant iniury.
Rome was assessed a fve-minute maior
penalty for interference and game
misconduct at 5:07 oI the frst period oI the
Bruins 8-1 victory on Monday.
Rome will miss the remainder of the
Stanley Cup Final.
I want to express my concern for Nathans
well being and wish him a quick and
full recovery, Rome said in a statement
released by the Canucks. I try to play
this game honestly and with integrity. As
someone who has experienced this type of
injury I am well aware of its serious nature
and have no desire for another player to
experience it. I will not take away my
teammates focus on the task at hand and
intend to speak at an appropriate time in
future.
In the event that the Final ends before
Game 7, the suspension will carry over to
the start of the 201112 regular season.
Horton, meanwhile, has been ruled out
of the remainder of the series with what
the Bruins are describing as a severe
concussion.
You couldnt tell if the handful of Vancouver
Canucks fans sprinkled throughout the raucous
TD Garden were Lou-ing or booing during
Game 4 oI the Stanley Cup fnal Wednesday.
By early in the third period, as Roberto
Luongo skated to the Canucks bench after
allowing his fourth goal of the game to the
Boston Bruins, it was probably the latter.
In the end, there is no denying the facts.
Roberto Luongo was not good here in
Boston.
Its a Canucks fans worst nightmare.
In iust over fve periods here. Luongo
allowed 12 goals on 58 shots for a smelly
.793 save percentage. No wonder the
Boston fans were serenading him with
chants of Lou-on-go, Lou-on-go when
he got the hook in Bostons 4-0 victory.
Now the debate begins.
Who starts Game 5 on Friday night in
Vancouver: Luongo or Cory Schneider?
It should be Luongo. Now is not the time
to lose faith in your starting goalie. Not
when you are still just two wins away from
a Stanley Cup.
Three of the goals against him went off
our own sticks, Schneider said. What
was he supposed to do.
He`ll be fne.
Coach Alain Vigneault felt the same way.
Louie got us this far, he said. Hes not
about to lose his confdence. And we have
confdence in him.
Six weeks earlier, a similar shaky run by
Luongo left Vigneault starting Schneider in
Game 6 against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Luongo came into that game after
Schneider got hurt and ended up giving up
the winning goal in overtime.
After that, Luongo led his Canucks on an
11-3 run.
Until they came to Boston, that is.
Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo gets pulled during Game 4
of the StanIey Cup naI in Boston, Mass., June 8, 2011.
Luongo does it,
again
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Tiger Woods announced on his website
Tuesday that he will skip next weeks
U.S. Open at Congressional due to his
lingering leg injury.
I am extremely disappointed that I
wont be playing in the U.S. Open, but
its time for me to listen to my doctors
and focus on the future, Woods said on
his website. I was hopeful that I could
play, but if I did, I risk further damage
to my left leg. My knee and Achilles
tendon are not fully healed. I hope to be
ready for AT&T National, the next two
majors and the rest of the year.
Woods injured his left knee and left
Achilles tendon hitting a shot from
under a tree during the third round of
the Masters. He skipped the Wells Fargo
Championship and withdrew after nine
holes oI the Players Championship.
He famously won the 2008 U.S. Open
with a ruptured ACL and a double stress
fracture of the left tibia. Woods played
91 holes that week beIore fnally beating
Rocco Mediate. That was his last major
championship victory.
Woods missed the fnal two maiors that
season. Previous to the 2008 British
Open, the last major Woods missed was
the 1996 PGA Championship.
Unlike this year, Woods was told by
doctors three years ago that he couldnt
do further damage to his leg if he
competed.
Woods hasnt won since the end of the
2009 campaign, but it was that years
events on Thanksgiving night that kick-
started a downward spiral. He admitted
to several extramarital affairs and
subsequently got divorced.
He played the Masters in 2010 and tied
for fourth, which is exactly what he did
in last years U.S. Open. But Woods
played worse from that point on and
didnt register a top 20 in either major
championship. His only top 10 after the
U.S. Open at Pebble Beach was a tie Ior
sixth at the WGC-HSBC Champions
event.
Woods started the 2011 season poorly
with only one top 10 in fve starts. He
threw a nice Sunday charge at the leader
board at Augusta National, but came up
short and tied for fourth at the Masters.
It was at Augusta National where Woods
suffered a Grade 1 mild medial collateral
ligament sprain to his left knee and a
mild strain to his left Achilles tendon.
'It`s been a Irustrating and diIfcult
year, but Im committed to my long-term
health, Woods said on his site. I want
to thank the fans for their encouragement
and support. I am truly grateful and will
be back playing when I can.
While the names like John Cena and
Randy Orton draw all the media attention,
it is the mid-card wrestlers that have helped
elevate WWE. Back in the days of World
Championship Wrestling, these were the
lucha libre stars that made pushed the
company ahead. Who are some of the most
underrated and underutilized superstars in
WWE today?
christian
Despite Christians World Heavyweight
Title win a couple months back, he has
been largely ignored during his WWE
career. Years ago, Christian left for TNA
Wrestling and was given their world title.
He carried the company on his back, at
times as its top heel and top face. TNA
showed WWE that Christian did have
talent and could be a top guy. Hes a solid
wrestler and an even better talker on
the mic. In pro wrestling, he is the total
package.
Upon Christians return to WWE, he was
placed on the ECW brand and was the
ECW World Champion. He carried the
Tuesday night show on his back, much like
he did with TNA. After the disbanding of
the brand, he was moved to Smackdown
where he was a mid-carder and thats it.
When Edge retired, Christian took his
place and won the World Heavyweight
Championship. He didnt even make it a
week as the champion. Im sure there is
a plan for the future, but hopefully that
involves a long title reign.
kane
Up until last year, the Big Red Monster
held the world title for just one day in
his entire career. He has been one of the
most versatile superstars in the promotion,
having the ability to be booed one night and
cheered the next, without even changing
anything in his routine. I was happy to see
him get a longer world title reign last year,
but its still not enough. Whenever they
dont know what to do with him, they put
him with the Big Show and give them a tag
team title reign. Sometimes with WWE,
they just repeat what worked in the past
and that hurts stars like Kane.
daniel Bryan
Bryan had more fans on the independent
circuit than a lot of current WWE superstars
have today. He is one of the most talented
Indy wrestlers to make the switch to a high
profle company. I am still waiting Ior the
day to come where Bryan and CM Punk
will have a feud in the WWE. Whenever
that day comes, if given the chance, it
will end up being one of the greatest pure
wrestling feuds over the past 10-15 years.
dolph Ziggler
The only remaining member of The Spirit
Squad left in WWE, Ziggler had a great
run towards the World Heavyweight
Championship, but the run involved
countless losses. Even though they were
pushing him, they were making him
lose and look bad in the process. I think
eventually, he will have to lose the Ziggler
name. Until that happens then, I dont think
he will get a real push, but he certainly has
the talent.
Ko Kingston
I have never been the biggest fan of
Kingston, but I can still see talent in the
ring. Unfortunately for him, he gets a push
and wins the Intercontinental or US Titles,
but will lose them soon after, get beat down
and then eventually win it again. It has
been a cycle that doesnt make him look
like a superstar. It just puts him in the same
boat as Kane.
When WWE had him feud with Randy
Orton, it could have been the beginning of
a great push towards a world title, instead,
he immediately fell right off to the mid-
card after it was over.
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