Woman returns home with Christmas turkey, a month after setting out

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

A Scottish woman who set out before Christmas to purchase a turkey finally made it home on Monday, after being cut off by snow for a month. Kay Ure left the Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage on Cape Wrath, at the very northwest tip of Great Britain, in December. She was heading to Inverness on a shopping trip.

However on her return journey heavy snow and ice prevented her husband, John, from travelling the last 11 miles to pick her up. She was forced to wait a month in a friend’s caravan, before the weather improved and the couple could finally be reunited.

They were separated not just for Christmas and New Year, but also for Mr Ure’s 58th birthday. With no fresh supplies, he was reduced to celebrating with a tin of baked beans. He also ran out of coal, and had to feed the couple’s six springer spaniels on emergency army rations.

“It’s the first time we’ve been separated”, said Mr Ure in December. “We’ve been snowed in here for three weeks before, so we are well used to it and it’s quite nice to get a bit of peace and quiet.”

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Chinese government to safeguard old Beijing

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Beijing’s city legislature has approved a bill, one year in the making, to safeguard the historical and cultural heritage of old Beijing. The new 41-article set of regulations will come into effect May 1, requiring the city to protect listed heritage sites and unlisted sites deemed of historical or cultural value. It also guarantees protection for the area within the city’s Second Ring Road.

Director of the Beijing Administrative Bureau of Cultural Heritage, Mei Ninghua, said “the most encouraging content of the regulations is that Beijing will pay more attention to protecting the old city’s landscape in its entirety, rather than just focussing on scattered heritage sites.” This means the old city layout, colours of buildings, and the names of houses and lanes will have legal protection.

“We took measures to protect the city’s siheyuan courtyard houses by tagging protection plates on more than 650 of them in 2003, preventing them from being demolished or damaged during the city’s massive housing reconstruction projects,” said Mei.

“Now the new regulations give legal buttress to the protection of siheyuan courtyard homes, as well as other unmovable ancient treasures, that have yet to be listed but are at risk of being demolished during urban renovation.”

Modern Beijing, capital of China for 850 years, was built by Mongul Emporer Kublai Khan in 1267 AD. In the vicinity of the current city once was Ji (?), the capital of the State of Yan (?), a power of the Warring States Period – but it has been lost in the mists of time.

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Dazzling Silk City With Thousand Temples Kancheepuram

Dazzling Silk City with thousand temples- Kancheepuram

by

Raaji Jaanu

India’s spectacular diversity is visible in its languages, cultures, castes, and religions. The physical features of the country and its climate have contributed to the development of these diversities.

Indian culture

is one of the richest in the world. This richness is the result of the freedom which every region and community has enjoyed to develop its genius through mutual interactions.

India

posses a distinct identity not only because of its geography, history and culture but also because of the great diversity of its natural costumes.

Every state has its own distinct style to dress up occasionally. In this article particularly I would like introduce one beautiful place named as Kancheepuram which is one of the seven sacred cities of India. When we talk about Kancheepuram, the first thing which comes directly into our mind is the

Kanchipuram sarees

of South India.

Kancheepuarm

, formerly known as

conjeevaram

. Basically Kanchipuram is a district located on the coast of

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Bay of Bengal

and adjacent to

Chennai

, Known as the

silk city

. Kancheepuram was the historical capital of the pallavas. It has been a centre for Tamil learning and culture for centuries and gives us a clear picture of the

glorious Dravidian heritage of vaishnavites and shaivites

. For more:

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Kancheepuram is very famous for its historical places and it is well known as

silk city with thousand temples

. Few of them which are more popular such as

Kailasanathar temple, Kanchi kamakshi Amman temple, Varadarajar temple, Vaikunta perumal temple, so on

. For more information visit

http://www.unnatisilks.com/kancheepuram-temples.aspx

Apart from the historical places, Kancheepuram is well-known for silk sarees. Specialty of kancheepuram sarees is their weight due to that in 1.2 inches of warp frame there will be 60 holes in which there will be 240 threads in Warp and around 250 to 300 threads in the Wept which gives strength to the saree. The zari used in Kanchi sarees is pure

gold and silver

because of this reason only kanchi sarees are awesome too look and royal to wear in wedding ceremonies and traditional events. To know more about kanchi sarees search in this site

www.unnatisilks.com

To manufacture this sort of rich and gorgeous kanchi saris,

Dyeing

and

weaving

techniques play crucial role. Kancheepuram is also known for thriving handloom silk industry. The exclusive kanjeevaram saris with twisting the yarns by using charka, the turning in charka is where the yarn will be thread which is used for weft. After this process dyeing will take place and drying them in the sun. For more details about dyeing of kanjeevaram sarees you can visit:

http://www.unnatisilks.com/kancheepuram-dyeing.aspx

Next important and ultimate step to manufacture kanchi sarees is

weaving

. The looms used in kancheepuram are mostly

Frame looms

. To create this zari designs on kanchi sarees, first the design is been made in a computer and then that design is punched into thick cards and then this card is loaded into the Jacard in the loom, so that according to the designs and the holes in the card, the needles will pull and put the threads which will create designs in the saree while weaving. For clear information regarding weaving process of kanjeevaram saris click on this link

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Main area of concern of Kanjeevaram weaver s has always been to come up with creative and trendy designs and at the same time, to use traditional Indian printing methods. They use eco-friendly colours in our printing which are mainly made from vegetables. The weavers are into this profession traditionally. None of the weavers are trained but they have acquired this unique skill hereditarily from their ancestors. The art of weaving is passed on by way of vision and practice. There are no theoretical explanations or training for weaving.

But unfortunately due to the low wages the traditional weavers are opting out of this industry even they use golden and silver zari to manufacture kanchi saris. New generation is not interested in this profession due to the low wages prevailing in the industry. So the weavers demand that only if a rehabilitation package similar to the package which was offered by the government to the farmers, who have lost crops, is provided, and then only handloom industry can survive. To know clear idea about problems facing by kancheepuram weavers click here

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Fur fans flock to Toronto’s Furnal Equinox 2019

Monday, March 25, 2019

From March 15 to 17, the Canadian city of Toronto played host to the tenth Furnal Equinox, an annual event dedicated to the “furry fandom.” Wikinews attended. Programming ranged from music to gender, science to art, covering dozens of aspects of the varied subculture. The event’s featured guests were visual artists Moth Monarch and Cat-Monk Shiro, as well as the co-owners of US fursuit costume builders Don’t Hug Cacti.

The event raised nearly CDN$11,000 for Pet Patrol, a non-profit rescue organization in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, run by volunteers. This exceeded their goal of $10,000, the funds needed to finish a rural sanctuary. The furry community is well-known for their charitable efforts. Along with direct donations, the funds were raised through a charity auction offering original artwork, and a fursuit design by guests of honour “Don’t Hug Cacti.” Last year, Furnal Equinox raised funds for a farm animal sanctuary.

While only 10–15% of people within the fandom own a fursuit according to a 2011 study, event organizers reported this year 908 of the 2240 attendees at Furnal Equinox brought at least one elaborate outfit to the event. The outfits are usually based on original characters, known as “fursonas”.

Guests of Honour Cherie and Sean O’Donnell, known within the community as “Lucky and Skuff Coyote”, held a session on fursuit construction on Saturday afternoon. The married couple are among the most prominent builders in the fandom, under the name Don’t Hug Cacti. The scale of their business was evident, as Sean had made over a thousand pairs of “handpaws”, costume gloves.

The couple encouraged attendees to continue developing their technique, sharing that all professional fursuit makers had developed different techniques. They felt that they learned more from failed projects than successful ones, citing the Chuck Jones quote that “every artist has thousands of bad drawings,” and that you have to work through them to achieve. Cherie, known as Lucky, recalled receiving a Sylvester the Cat plush toy from a Six Flags theme park at age 10. She promptly hollowed the toy out, turning it into a costume. Creating a costume isn’t without its hazards: the company uses 450°F (232°C) glue guns. They’re “like sticking your hand in an oven.”

Other programming included improv comedy, dances, life drawing of fursuiters, a review of scientific research by a research group at four universities called FurScience, a pin collector’s social, and workshops in writing.

The “Dealer’s Den” hall was expanded this year, with even more retailers and artists. While many offered “furry” versions of traditional products, at least one business focused on “pushing the boundaries of fursuit technology.” Along with 3D printing a bone-shaped name tag when Wikinews visited, Grivik was demonstrating miniature computer screens that could be used as “eyes” for a fursuit. The electronic displays projected an animation of eyes looking around, blinking occasionally. The maker has also developed “a way to install a camera inside suit heads, to improve fursuiter visibility.” He hopes the tech would reduce suiting risks and accidents. Without the need for eyeholes, fursuit makers would have “more options for building different eyestyles.”

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Shona Bracken, Toronto Danforth

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Shona Bracken is running for the Communist Party in the Ontario provincial election in Toronto—Danforth. Wikinews interviewed her regarding her values, her experience, and her campaign.

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Egypt protests: Army say they will not use force on demonstrators as Mubarak announces cabinet

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The president of Egypt has suffered a “devastating blow” after the country’s army announced they would not use force against their own people, who continue to protest against the government tonight. The news came hours after six journalists who reported on the protests were released from custody.

Hosni Mubarak yesterday announced a new cabinet, which does not include several figures who protesters largely do not approve of. Analysts have, however, suggested little had changed within the government; many positions, they say, are filled with military figures.

To the great people of Egypt, your armed forces, acknowledging the legitimate rights of the people … have not and will not use force against the Egyptian people.

In a statement broadcast on state media in Egypt, the army said: “To the great people of Egypt, your armed forces, acknowledging the legitimate rights of the people … have not and will not use force against the Egyptian people.” A BBC correspondent in Cairo said the announcement meant it “now seems increasingly likely that the 30-year rule of Mr Mubarak is drawing to a close.”

“The presence of the army in the streets is for your sake and to ensure your safety and wellbeing. The armed forces will not resort to use of force against our great people,” the statement added. “Your armed forces, who are aware of the legitimacy of your demands and are keen to assume their responsibility in protecting the nation and the citizens, affirms that freedom of expression through peaceful means is guaranteed to everybody.”

Earlier today, six journalists from the independent news network Al-Jazeera were released from custody after being detained by police. The U.S. State Department criticized the arrests; equipment was reportedly confiscated from the journalists.

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Egyptian officials yesterday ordered the satellite channel to stop broadcasting in the country. Al-Jazeera said they were “appalled” by the government’s decision to close its Egyptian offices, which they described as the “latest attack by the Egyptian regime to strike at its freedom to report independently on the unprecedented events in Egypt.”

In a statement, the news agency added: “Al-Jazeera sees this as an act designed to stifle and repress the freedom of reporting by the network and its journalists. In this time of deep turmoil and unrest in Egyptian society it is imperative that voices from all sides be heard; the closing of our bureau by the Egyptian government is aimed at censoring and silencing the voices of the Egyptian people.”

On Friday, Wikinews reported the government had shut off practically all Internet traffic both out of and into the nation, as well as disrupting cellphone usage. A spokesperson for the social networking website Facebook said “limiting Internet access for millions of people is a matter of concern for the global community.”

A reported 50,000 campaigners, who are demanding the long-time leader step down and complaining of poverty, corruption, and oppression, filled Tahrir Square in Cairo today, chanting “We will stay until the coward leaves.” It is thought 100 people have so far died in the demonstrations. Today there have been protests in Suez, Mansoura, Damanhour, and Alexandria.

Speaking to news media in the area, many protesters said the new cabinet did little to quell their anger. “We want a complete change of government, with a civilian authority,” one said. Another added: “This is not a new government. This is the same regime—this is the same bluff. [Mubarak] has been bluffing us for 30 years.”

In Tahrir Square today, protesters played music as strings of barbed wire and army tanks stood nearby. Demonstrators scaled light poles, hanging Egyptian flags and calling for an end to Mubarak’s rule. “One poster featured Mubarak’s face plastered with a Hitler mustache, a sign of the deep resentment toward the 82-year-old leader they blame for widespread poverty, inflation and official indifference and brutality during his 30 years in power,” one journalist in the square reported this evening.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Shona Bracken, Toronto Danforth

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Shona Bracken is running for the Communist Party in the Ontario provincial election in Toronto—Danforth. Wikinews interviewed her regarding her values, her experience, and her campaign.

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Should You Sell Structured Settlement Annuity Payments?

By Simon Volkov

Annuitants wanting to sell structured settlement payments must first determine if this practice is allowed in the state where they reside. Approximately 34 states prohibit the sale or transfer of annuity payments. States which do allow the practice limit the number of annuity payments sold and require Annuitants to obtain court approval prior to the sale.

Annuitants choose to sell structured settlement annuities for many reasons. Some need a lump sum cash advance to fund college tuition, start a business, or pay off outstanding debts. Others want funds for investment purposes such as buying real estate or cash flow notes.

Courts typically frown on requests for selling annuities; particularly if structured settlements were awarded due to serious injury. Injury-based structured settlements are established to ensure Annuitants receive adequate funds to cover living expenses and ongoing medical expenses. Courts are not eager to allow Annuitants to cash-out future payments unless there is substantial proof the sale will positively impact the Annuitant’s life.

Structured settlements are also used to compensate jackpot lottery winners. When individuals win mega-millions they can opt for a lump sum cash payment or annuity payments. When lottery winners accept lump sum payments they receive considerably less money than winners who elect an extended payout. Courts are more open to authorizing the sale of structured settlements used for lottery payouts than those used for injury compensations.

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Structured settlements are also used to distribute inheritance funds provided in an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT). Courts can swing either direction when Annuitants seek permission to sell inheritance funds. Much depends on how the ILIT was established. Courts respond more favorably when annuity payments are distributed annually vs. being distributed when Annuitants reach major milestones.

Regardless of the reason structured settlements were established, it is best for Annuitants to obtain legal counsel prior to seeking court approval.

Annuity payments are backed by life insurance companies. When Annuitants sell partial payments they must transfer payment rights to the funding source. Once court authorization is obtained, Annuitants must also obtain approval from the life insurance company.

Annuitants must provide the insurance company with contact information for the funding source, along with the number of payments to transfer. Life insurance companies are not required to approve transfers and are often unwilling to authorize the transfer of future annuities.

Annuity payments are sold to funding sources for a lump sum cash payment. Funding sources are generally private investors, investment companies, and cash advance providers. Some banks and credit unions provide cash for annuities, but the majority of financial institutions do not engage in this type of funding.

Funding sources do not offer full face value of annuities. Investors typically charge an upfront fee ranging between 20- and 30-percent of advanced funds. For example, an Annuitant receives $10,000 every three months and requires $100,000 in cash.

The Annuitant would need to transfer 12 to 13 payments to cover the full amount required, plus the funding source fees. The life insurance company would send payments to the funding source until the cash advance is repaid. Afterward, annuity payments revert back to the Annuitant.

The most common strategy for selling structured settlements is to sell partial payments. Courts rarely approve the sale of structured settlements in whole. The exception is for lottery winnings or if only a few years of payments remain.

The decision to sell structured settlement payments is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Annuitants should carefully weigh the pros and cons of selling future annuities. It is best to consult with a lawyer or tax accountant to determine if this is the best financial decision and to ensure proper protocol is followed.

About the Author: Author and investor, Simon Volkov has published an extensive article library focused on how to

sell structured settlement

payments and strategies for establishing structured settlements via his website at

SimonVolkov.com

.

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CanadaVOTES: Liberal Dr. Eric Hoskins running in Haldimand—Norfolk

On October 14, 2008, Canadians will be heading to the polls for the federal election. Liberal candidate Dr. Eric Hoskins is standing for election in the riding of Haldimand—Norfolk.

Wikinews contacted Dr. Eric Hoskins, to talk about the issues facing Canadians, and what they and their party would do to address them. Wikinews is in the process of contacting every candidate, in every riding across the country, no matter their political stripe. All interviews are conducted over e-mail, and interviews are published unedited, allowing candidates to impart their full message to our readers, uninterrupted.

For more information, visit the campaign’s official website, listed below.

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