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April 6, 2018

Boxing great Muhammed Ali dies aged 74

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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Legendary boxing great Muhammed Ali died on Friday aged 74 in a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona in the United States. A family spokesperson said Ali had been admitted with respiratory problems. The former heavyweight champion lived with Parkinson’s disease for decades, diagnosed in 1984.

Born on January 17, 1942 as Cassius Marcellus Clay, he changed his name to Muhammed Ali after his 1964 conversion to Islam. In his professional career, Ali won 56 out of 61 fights — including 31 consecutive wins. He won the World Heavyweight Championship three times and had also won an Olympic gold medal in the light-heavyweight category.

Often considered the greatest boxer of all time, Ali was the world heavyweight champion in the 1960s and 1970s. His famous fights with George Foreman in 1974 when he won his title back and against Joe Frazier are considered by many as two of the greatest fights in the sport’s history. Ali had also defeated Sonny Liston to claim the championship title.

Ali was also known as a political activist. He came under considerable controversy after his decision to refuse the Vietnam War draft.

He lit the flame in the 1996 Olympics hosted in Atlanta.

His funeral is to be in Kentucky.

U.S. Senate approves revised bailout package after controversial additions

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

The U.S. Senate passed a revised bailout bill designed to help the struggling U.S. financial economy, which has measures nearly identical to the bill rejected by the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday.

“Senate Democrats and Republicans believe it is essential that we work quickly on this important legislation to restore confidence to our financial system and strengthen the economy,” said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

The new revisions include raising the FDIC insurance cap to $250,000, a move designed to please progressives. However, the $110 billion in tax breaks, earmarks and what has been called pork barrel spending is not offset by any increases in revenues and has added opposition to the bill from some Representatives in the House.

Earmarks added into the bailout bill included $192 million in tax rebates for the Virgin Islands rum industry, $148 million in tax cuts for the wool industry, $100 million tax cuts to the auto racing industry, and $48 million in Hollywood tax incentives.

Vice President of Taxpayers for Common Sense, Steve Ellis, offered his explanation for the pork and earmarks added in. “People who support some of these provisions will forget about the $700 billion and concerns they may have on that, and say, ‘If you give me a few million in tax breaks for my constituents, I’ll go along'”.

The tactic seems to have worked, however, managing to flip enough votes to pass the bill.

“The inclusion of parity, tax extenders and the FDIC increases has caused me to reconsider my position,” said Representative Jim Ramstad (R Minnesota), who voted against the previous bill on Monday. “All three additions have greatly improved the bill.”

But Representative Marcy Kaptur (D Ohio) was not changing her no vote. “I will not support this legislation because it’s the wrong medicine,” she said.

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The Senate took H.R.1424, a bill originating in the House concerning “equity in the provision of mental health and substance-related disorder benefits under group health plans, to prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with respect to health insurance and employment,” and extended it with the bailout provisions.

H.R.1424 was introduced on March 9, 2007, by Rep. Patrick Kennedy (RI-1) and had the support of First Lady Rosalind Carter. It is noted on the Congressional Website that “On 10/1/2008, the Senate passed H.R.1424 as the vehicle for the economic rescue legislation. In the EAS version of the bill (Engrossed Amendment as Agreed to by the Senate), Division A (pp.1-110) is referred to as the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008; Division B (pp. 110-255) is referred to as the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008; and Division C (pp. 255-441) is referred to as the Tax Extenders and Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008.” It was not treated as an appropriations bill in the House.

There were two votes in the Senate. The first was to amend H.R.1424, which required 3/5 to be accepted, which it was. The second was a vote on the bill. Passage of the Bill required only a 1/2 majority. It was passed with 74 yeas and 25 nays. Senator Kennedy did not vote.

April 5, 2018

What Factors To Consider When Looking At A Skilled Nursing Facility In West Texas

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byAlma Abell

Finding a Skilled Nursing Facility in West Texas can be challenging. Most people are looking on behalf of a loved one, and finding the right facility is important, as you want to make sure your loved one is safe, happy and well cared for. Since this is not something most of us do on a daily basis, we may have no idea what factors we should be considering when we tour different facilities. Here are three factors to consider when you are touring the facility.

The Cleanliness of the Facility:

A nursing facility may not always be perfectly clean. Patients may have left blankets or sweatshirts on chairs, or games may have been left on the table. But overall, the facility should be relatively clean. There should not be water spills on the floor, dirt and dust accumulated in corners, or food left all over the tables in the cafeteria. Always look to see how clean the facility is. If it looks dirty, move on to another one.

The Condition of the Patients:

When you are touring a Skilled Nursing Facility in West Texas, look at the overall condition of the patients. Do they look well kept? Do they look happy? If the patients do not look kept or happy, the facility may not be meeting their needs or the nurses be too busy to help the patients get dressed and groom.

The Nurse to Patient Ratio:

Every facility should have round the clock care for your loved one. In addition to this, you will need to know how many nurses there are per patients. Ideally there should be one nurse per every five to seven patients. The number should be a bit lower, one nurse for every three patients, if the patients are severely handicapped and unable to perform basic functions on their own.

If you are looking for a skilled nursing facility in West Texas, consider Crown Point Health Suites. They are a luxury nursing facility, specializing in caring for your loved ones while ensuring they have high end amenities meant to keep them happy.

Have Memorable Holidays In The Greek Islands

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Have Memorable Holidays in the Greek Islands by Vikram KumarAre you planning for a holiday but dont know where to go? Why dont you consider Europe, a place where most Western civilization started and if this seems an attractive proposal better go into one of the most sought-after, high profiled, highly developed country in the Southeastern part of Europe”Greece and its islands. Greece, or the Hellenic Republic, is located in the southeastern Europe. It consists of mountainous areas jutting out into the sea. Greece is popular for its islands which are separated by waters, yet they are still considered as part of Greece. People who visit Greece can think of also visiting its islands that offers remarkable landscapes, white sandy beaches, and exquisite flora and fauna. The Greek Islands is one of the wonderful places to visit. This is evidenced by the many tourists having holidays on the Greek Islands. There are 1400 Greek islands of which 227 are inhabited. The habitation of these islands is very few that only 78 among the habited islands have more than a hundred inhabitants. The interesting things about the Greek Islands are the white sand beaches and blue waters and the serenity and peace that one can experience in the islands. The most visited major Greek Islands are the mainland Greece, Crete islands, Dodecanese, Epiros, Ionian Island, Kyklades, Macedonia, North Aegean, Pelopenese, Saronic Gulf, Sporades Island, Thesallia and Thraki. The Greek Islands has special features that make it attractive to tourists. Aside from the beaches and the attractive mountains seen on the various islands, there are also amazing architectural designs of the buildings in the villages that can only be seen in Greece. There is also the world heritage of the ancient Greeces contribution to civilization. The most sought places that show Greeces history and its contribution to the Western civilization are in the museums and the preserved structural buildings.A tourists typical holidays on the Greek Islands is more about island hopping, sun bathing on the beach, swimming, mountain climbing and touring around. There are just numerous islands that one can visit. Others may choose to visit islands that are habited and simply see the wonders of the life on the island. Aside from enjoying the serenity, they can also enjoy learning from the way of life of the people in the island. There are also fauna and flora that can be seen and oftentimes, this is also one of the attractions in visiting the islands. Holiday on the Greek Islands also means picture-taking on the landscapes of the Greek islands. There is also the attraction in the buildings of the Greek Islands. The remarkable designs of the Greek buildings are one of the most attractive sites seen during ones holidays on the Greek Islands. There are many online sites that offer information about the holidays on the Greek Islands. One of the online sites is the Hellasclub. You can get information about hotels, apartments, must-see in every island, news updates about the Greek Islands, lists of beaches, lists of villages, and historical information about some of the Greek Islands.Hellasclub offers information for beautiful and memorable holidays on the Greek Islands. There is something to do and learn in the Greek Islands.Article Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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Prince William marries Kate Middleton—live updates

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Interview: PRS, the UK’s music royalty collection society

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

PRS for Music is the UK’s music royalty collection society tasked with working on behalf of copyright holders, specifically authors and music publishers. Founded in 1914, the PRS is a non-profit organisation with 350,000 UK businesses holding PRS licenses. The society works in conjunction with PPL which collects fees on behalf of the copyright holders of the actual recording.So, if a cover version of a song is played on UK radio, PRS collect a fee on behalf of the original writer and publisher, whilst PPL collect a fee on behalf of the record company of the cover. In a recent Wikinews interview, Paul Campbell, founder of Amazing Radio, an unsigned UK radio station, lambasted PRS for their “barmy standard contract” and their outdated equipment. That interview can be found here.

The music industry is changing and the way we use music is continually changing

Wikinews reporter Tristan Thomas interviews PRS, following up on Campbell and others’ criticism as well as finding out about future plans.

((Wikinews)) Firstly, thank you for the time in doing this interview.

((WN)) Last year, you were involved in a high profile dispute with YouTube. Can you briefly explain to our audience what that was all about and the final outcome of it?

((PRS)) PRS for Music was the first collecting society in the world to license the YouTube service, meaning if music videos were watched online then our members – who created them – would receive a small royalty payment. When we went to renew the licence that YouTube held we couldn’t agree as to how much should be paid and exactly what should be covered within it. We believed that music had become a much larger part of the YouTube service and that YouTube/Google should reflect the increased use of our members’ creative talent in the amount they paid.

The great thing is that we kept talking to YouTube throughout the dispute and managed to reach an agreement in September which meant that the videos could be accessed again by UK YouTube users and that our 65,000 songwriter, composer and music publisher members would be paid.

((WN)) How many artists do you represent and how much did you collect during 2009 for them?

((PRS)) We represent 65,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers. We haven’t released our 2009 figures yet but in 2008 we collected over £600m for them. The main sources of revenue come from recorded media (CDs, DVDs etc), international use, public performance use and use in television, radio and online.

((WN)) Paul Campbell in a recent interview with us said the following:“PRS has a barmy standard contract for using their members’ music online. It requires us to pay them a fixed percentage of ALL revenue from that website – whether or not the revenue is derived from their members’ work. So if we had 100,000 songs from non-PRS artists on amazingtunes.com, and one song from a PRS artist, we’d have to pay them a percentage of the revenue from ALL 100,000 songs. I.e., we’d have to take money out of the pockets out of non-PRS artists to pay to PRS. That would be immoral.”How do you respond to that?

((PRS)) Anyone using music in a commercial way – such as a radio station – is required to obtain the permission of those that created the music. This could be numerous writers, publishers and a record label for each song, possibly in different countries around the world. By obtaining a PRS for Music and PPL licence in the UK you are ensuring you have those permissions for over 10million musical works. Obviously much of the music used on radio comes from non-UK writers who may not be members of PRS for Music. Radio and television stations give us almost 100% accurate reports of their music use through their own playlists; this data then enables organisations such as ours to work out who should be paid and how much. PRS for Music has 144 agreements in place with similar societies around the world, resulting in us representing almost 2 million writers worldwide. If French, American, Spanish, Australian or any other writer’s music is used we will pay the respective societies so they can pay their members.

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Similarly a writer of musician may be ‘unsigned’ by that doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t earn from their music when it is used by others. Many bands, writers and performers are currently unsigned but by being members of PRS for Music they ensure that they can begin earning vital royalties that allow them to continue with their musical career.

((WN)) How does the PRS ensure that artists outside the UK are properly compensated when their music is used within the UK, such as Thai or Chinese restaurants paying their PRS dues and exclusively using music which is from outside Europe?

((PRS)) As mentioned before PRS for Music has agreements in place in over 90 countries around the world to ensure that when music is used the right creators are rewarded. The system – built up over the last century – works both ways and when UK music is used internationally, PRS for Music receives royalties from foreign societies so we can pay our members. In 2008 £139.8m was collected from UK music use abroad, with the UK being one of only a few net exporters of music in the world.

((WN)) There have been a few cases in which PRS have been forced to apologise, exemplified by the threat of prosecution and a fine towards “singing granny” Sandra Burt, a shelf-stacker who sung to herself whilst stacking shelves. How has PRS moved forward from these incidents in order to ensure they do not happen again?

((PRS)) If we have made mistakes we will of course put our hands up and say so. For example when we were approached about the Sandra Burt case – by a journalist incidentally and not Sandra – we did give out slightly incorrect advice, although the questions were a little ambiguous. Once we realised our mistake we contacted Sandra to explain that she wouldn’t need a licence to sing to her customers and offered our sincere apologies. As an organisation we are very quick to admit where we get things wrong and ensure they are put right. We’re proud of our record with our customers and currently have 350,000 businesses choosing to use music in the UK.

Once we realised our mistake we contacted Sandra

To put the complaints in context we have only have 1 for approximately every 5,000 customer contacts we make. This is an exceptionally low ratio and there are many firms who would be envious of a record like this. During 2009 our complaints fell by 50% and we appointed an independent ombudsmen who could handle any complaints if they were not resolved internally. As of January 2010 no complaints have needed to be passed on to the ombudsmen.

((WN)) How does the PRS work with musicians who are not signed to major labels, may make music available for download via their own websites or MySpace, and do not have the financial resources to protect their copyright?

((PRS)) Many of the PRS for Music membership is not signed to a major record label and we represent creators from all genres of music in the UK and abroad. By joining PRS for Music, which only costs £10 deferred to your first royalty payment, you ensure you can begin earning royalties whenever your music is played, performed or reproduced. We have worked hard to license such sites as YouTube, MySpace, Spotify and Sky Songs to name a selection to ensure our members can be rewarded when their work is used.

Our membership team also work hard to support our creators holding showcase events, offering advice of how to get their music used as well as legal and financial advice.

((WN)) Finally, what future plans do you have as an organisation in order to further protect and enhance your members work as new technologies emerge over the next few years?

((PRS)) PRS for Music will continue to be at the forefront of licensing new digital and online services to ensure creators are paid. We aim to get the balance right to ensure new products and music services can launch and develop, but that also they pay for the music they use.

The music industry is changing and the way we use music is continually changing (it always has) but we’ll still be at the forefront enabling people to use music whenever they want, and rewarding those that have created that music.

((WN)) Thank you for taking the time out for this interview. Good luck for 2010.

April 4, 2018

Interview with Derek Begley, Regional Council candidate for Wards 9 & 10 in Brampton, Canada

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The upcoming 2006 Brampton municipal election, to be held November 13, features an array of candidates looking to represent their wards in city council or the council of the Peel Region.

Wikinews contributor Nick Moreau contacted many of the candidates, including Derek Begley, asking them to answer common questions sent in an email. This ward’s incumbent is John Sprovieri; also challenging Sprovieri is Sherdaljit Dhillon, Mahen Gupta, Satpaul Johal, Dalbir S. Kathuria, and Vahid Saadati-Khanshir.

Luxurious Eyewear Provided By Opticians New York City

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byAlma Abell

Glasses are usually not known to be stylish. Most people have a tough time finding glasses that are comfortable and attractive. There are so many to choose from and you can be unsure which pair works best for your face shape and lifestyle. Not too many friends or family members want to accompany you to your eye appointment so you end up trying on dozens of glasses alone and getting frustrated. There is a simple way to solve this problem resulting in an easy, fun eye care experience. Charlotte Jones Opticians offers specialists who can assist you in selecting the right pair of eyewear. They are Opticians New York City that make sure you leave satisfied and looking your best.

At Charlottejonesopticians.com, a visitor can view their lens and eyewear options. They carry name brand glasses and sunglasses such as Thom Browne, Sama, Oliver Goldsmith, Dita, Zero G and Kala. Glasses come in petite and grand sizes. You can opt to have a private showing when you schedule a personal appointment. This will ensure that you receive the best service possible and go home with eyewear that suits your prescription and visual needs. Prescription sunglasses are also available and they too are customized to fit you. They come in various sizes and colors and are very appealing.

Eyewear has come a long way over the years. Gone are the images of glasses being unattractive and embarrassing to wear. Glasses can actually be quite luxurious and improve your physical appearance. You can make a fashion statement with your eyewear depending on your personality and unique style. For example, you could choose a modern or vintage pair of glasses to compliment your daily wardrobe. You are not limited to style due to the wide selections of frames that are available.

With the help of Opticians New York City, you can be fitted with eyewear that compliments your face as well as take care of making sure the correct lens are placed within the frames. With premium eyewear in stock, you are sure to find the right handmade frames that look nice on you.

Victoria Wyndham on Another World and another life

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Victoria Wyndham was one of the most seasoned and accomplished actresses in daytime soap opera television. She played Rachel Cory, the maven of Another World‘s fictional town, Bay City, from 1972 to 1999 when the show went off the air. Wyndham talks about how she was seen as the anchor of a show, and the political infighting to keep it on the air as NBC wanted to wrest control of the long-running soap from Procter & Gamble. Wyndham fought to keep it on the air, but eventually succumbed to the inevitable. She discusses life on the soap opera, and the seven years she spent wandering “in the woods” of Los Angeles seeking direction, now divorced from a character who had come to define her professional career. Happy, healthy and with a family she is proud of, Wyndham has found life after the death of Another World in painting and animals. Below is David Shankbone’s interview with the soap diva.

Contents

  • 1 Career and motherhood
  • 2 The politics behind the demise of Another World
  • 3 Wyndham’s efforts to save Another World
  • 4 The future of soap operas
  • 5 Wyndham’s career and making it as a creative
  • 6 Television’s lust for youth
  • 7 Her relationship today to the character Rachel Cory
  • 8 Wyndham on a higher power and the creative process
  • 9 After AW: Wyndham lost in California
  • 10 Wyndham discovers painting
  • 11 Wyndham on the state of the world
  • 12 Source

Competition Commission of India fines Google ?1.36 billion for ‘search bias’

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Sunday, February 11, 2018

On Thursday, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), a government anti-trust watchdog, fined US-based internet technology company Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc. ?135.86 crore (about ?1.36 billion, US$21 million) for manipulating their search results in favour of its products and syndicates, which affected business of rival companies. In the 190-page long decision, CCI said, “Google was leveraging its dominance in the market for online general web search, to strengthen its position in the market for online syndicate search services”.

In the ruling passed 4–2, the watchdog said, Google’s “search bias” caused “harm to its competitors as well as to users”. In 2012, Consumer Unity and Tests Society (CUTS), which is a non-profit organisation, and Bharat Matrimony filed a complaint against the search engine for manipulating the search results.

Google is to pay the fine within 60 days. CCI had fined them five percent of the average profit Google made over three fiscal years due to its Indian user base. Per the law, CCI could have fined Google up to ten percent of the profit.

Last year, Google was fined by the European Commission (EC) for favouring certain shopping services for the amount of €2.42 billion (about US$3 billion). That accounted for five percent of “average daily worldwide turnover of Alphabet”, EC’s official statement read. Google was also fined by Russian Federation Antimonopoly Service for US$6.8 million in 2016 for favouring its own digital services.

“Whilst finding Google to have abused its dominant position, the CCI has nonetheless exercised restraint in recognizing the dynamic nature of online markets and not found Google guilty of every allegation”, Naval Shah, who was representing Bharat Matrimony from Shardul Amarchand law firm, told Reuters News agency.

A Google spokesperson said, “We have always focused on innovating to support the evolving needs of our users. The Competition Commission of India has confirmed that, on the majority of issues it examined, our conduct complies with Indian competition laws”.

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