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TARC to showcase R&D achievements in 2008 AutoTronics Taipei

Friday, April 11, 2008

In the Opening Day of 2008 AutoTronics Taipei (April 9), the Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan (ITRI) invited Jamie C. Hsu (Consultant of Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of the China and Former Management Executive Director of General Motors Global Technology) for a speech in the “Pavilion of Taiwan Automotive Research Consortium (TARC)” to forecast the future of automobile industry in Taiwan, which echoed the “Taiwan Automotive International Forum & Exhibition”, held at TWTC Nangang in conjunction with 2008 Taipei AMPA.

Before the main show, Department of Industrial Technology of Ministry of Economic Affairs supervised the establishment of TARC by ITRI, Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Metal Industries Research & Development Center, and the other academical and industrial units to improve the level of research and development including applications on security, artificial intelligence, and energy-saving.

There were several crisis for the automobile industry in Taiwan because of the decrease of market scale, low self-independence, technology transition, and the rise up of oil prices. But after in conjunction with light-weighting, electronical, and energy-saving related industries, there were other chances and challenges for the automobile industry in Taiwan. Currently, the Taiwan Automotive Research Consortium should do a proper role on R&D, policy driving, and quality improving, even though urban and rural differences, and key issue of carbon dioxide wasting, if there is a new innovation, Taiwan will be a good example in the automobile industry in the world.
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Kate Lundy and Tony Abbott assist in Olympic dreams with Gymnastics Australia’s artistic gymnastics team announcement

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Bruce, Canberra — Earlier today at the Australian Institute of Sport, Australia’s Minister for Sport Kate Lundy and the Leader of the Opposition Tony Abbott were on hand when the Australian Olympic Team formally announced the Australian artistic gymnastics team to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Melbourne-based Georgia Bonora and Ashleigh Brennan, Perth residents Emily Little and Lauren Mitchell, and Brisbane resident Larrissa Miller booked their trip to London.

Lundy announced the government’s A$4.5 million support for the Green and Gold Room in London. This facility, supported by the Australian Institute of Sport’s experts, enables performance analysis to help the Australian Olympians excel during the London Games. Lundy also mentioned Gillard’s Prime Ministers Challenge, which is not just for Australia’s Olympians and Paralympians, but seeks to encourage the nation’s young to play sports.

Abbott started off with a quip that the only gymnastics he participates in is verbal gymnastics. The opposition leader then told the media present that Australia’s Olympians have the country’s support, and congratulated the competitors on the hard work they have put in for over ten years to get there.

In a conversation with a Wikinews reporter following the press conference, Miller said the team does not feel pressure from the media or other teams to do well. They are very team-oriented and when it is time to compete, they ignore everything else going on and focus on performing their best. The team does not need to worry about anything but competing because the gymnasts get support from Gymnastics Australia and the Australian Institute of Sport to cover the cost of everything they need.

With encouragement for the Olympians, Abbott and Lundy spent time on the trampoline. In a show of bipartisan support, Abbott assisted Lundy out of the foam pit they jumped into, with Lundy returning the favour.

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Iranian International Master Dorsa Derakhshani discusses her chess career with Wikinews

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

In February 2017, the Iranian Chess Federation announced two teenage chess players, Dorsa Derakhshani and her younger brother Borna Derakhshani, were banned from representing the national team. The federation announced their decision although Dorsa Derakhshani had previously decided and informed the chess federation she did not wish to play for Iran.

Dorsa Derakhshani is currently 21 years old and holds the International Master (IM) as well as Woman Grand Master (WGM) titles. Her brother, Borna, plays for the English Federation and holds the FIDE Master title.

Dorsa Derakhshani was banned since she did not wear a hijab, an Islamic headscarf, while competing at the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in January 2017. Under the laws of Islamic Republic of Iran, hijab is a mandatory dress code. Her brother Borna Deraskhsani was banned for playing against Israeli Grand Master (GM) Alexander Huzman at the same tournament. Iran does not recognise the existence of Israel, and previously, Irani athletes have avoided playing against Israeli athletes.

Mehrdad Pahlavanzadeh, the president of the country’s chess federation, explained the decision to ban the players saying, “As a first step, these two will be denied entry to all tournaments taking place in Iran and in the name of Iran, they will no longer be allowed the opportunity to be present on the national team.” ((fa))Farsi language: ?????? ????? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??? ????? ?? ?? ???? ???????? ?? ?? ????? ? ?? ??? ????? ?????? ??????? ????? ??????? ? ???? ???? ???? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??????? ????. He further stated, “Unfortunately, something that should not have happened has happened and our national interest is paramount and we have reported this position to the Ministry of Sports.” ((fa))Farsi language: ????????? ?????? ?? ????? ????????? ?????? ??? ? ????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ???? ?????? ???? ? ?? ??? ???? ?? ?? ????? ???? ?? ????? ?????.

IM Dorsa Derakhshani, who currently studies at Saint Louis University in the United States and plays for the United States Chess Federation, discussed her chess career, time in Iran and the 2017 controversy, and her life in Saint Louis with a Wikinews correspondent.

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How To Overcome Speech Problem With Invisalign?

Invisalign aligners are now being much preferred by people who desire an awesome smile without making people informed that they are undergoing some dental treatment. Invisalign are spotlessly transparent and hence anybody can rarely detect that you have put them on your teeth. Nevertheless it is a stranger object to your mouth. And therefore in any case when you wear them at the very first moment, you may come across some problem in the way you speak. Here there is a difference regarding the amount of disturbance from person to person. Some particular individuals may find it quite complicated and may go through it for a prolonged period, while certain others may overcome it fast and start talking normally merely within just some days or even hours. Observations during the studies have made it clear that in ninety three percent of Invisalign users, complexity in speech restores to usual swiftly. However when you may face it for the first time you may get worried and may need to resolve it within a short period.

It is not exclusively with Invisalign but with any sort of dental tool that you will experience problem in speaking manner. On the contrary, with Invisalign you will undergo it for less severity, because Invisalign is created from very clear plastic. But, as, it is an unknown substance to your oral cavity, with whatever thickness it gives to your teeth and especially to the spot of hard palate, speech complications are generated essentially, at least to a small degree. A small levelof lisp or spur is observed when you put on your Invisalign on the first occasion, especially when you attempt to pronounce letters like ch, s, j, th, etc since while uttering these sorts of alphabets your tongue comes in contact with your hard palate just on the rear side of the front teeth.

The factual worry for Invisalign wearers is for how long they need to experience the speech difficulty. However they must not be frightened, because as claimed by studies it has been proved that around half of the patients get back to their own speech fast.

If you make an effort to get rid of the speech disturbance, you can surely succeed. And for that you must constantly make a practice of speaking. Here some real efforts is needed on your part. You can try tricks for example reading a book audibly or talking consistently to a friend who is familiar with your disturbance. You must practice pronouncing particularly those alphabets which you find tough. Researches have revealed that speech complication can be overcome as fast as only a few hours. For some individuals it can take a few days.

Sometimes it can also happen that you may are under impression that you have complexity in speaking although you may have obtained comfort from it. This is just your excessive consciousness. In this circumstance, just one activity can be of use and it is asking a close person whom you thoroughly trust to confirm whether all your intonations are right. If that person ensures that there is no flaw you should trust it and stop getting tense.

Also one more worry is regarding speaking difficulty at the time of putting on the next set of Invisalign aligners. However as each Invisalign is approximately equal to its precursor the disturbance doesnt take place. Therefore you can notice that speech problem with Invisalign doesnt go on necessarily and if it goes on it remains for a very short period hence you can be undisturbed.

New Jersey real estate investor charged with $2 million theft

Friday, March 20, 2009

The owner of a New Jersey real estate investment firm has been charged with using $2 million of his company’s money for construction at his home and other projects not related to work.

Gary Klein, owner of the Asbury Park-based REI Group Inc., surrendered himself to police after a Monmouth County grand jury indicted him on one count of theft by deception charges.

The charges were the result of a three-year investigation into his practices. Klein, 45, of Colts Neck Township, faces up to 10 years in state prison if convicted. Klein was released Friday after posting $75,000 bail.

Klein attracted clients by telling them he would invest their money in projects that would result in returns of 12 and 85 percent. Prosecutors said the actions mirrored those of a Ponzi scheme.

Robert Weir, Klein’s attorney, said the operation was not a Ponzi scheme, but legitimate business investments that went bad as the economy declined. Weir also said Klein hired a receiver to try and return the investors’ money once the investments started to go sour.

“It’s a shame that a business that experienced a turn in the real estate market is now being treated as a criminal problem. That was not Mr. Klein’s intent,” Weir said to The Star-Ledger.

Weir said the investments were used for building rehabilitation projects in Asbury Park and the construction of Florida condominium complexes, but authorities said Klein used the money to repay earlier investors who were cashing out, as well to help build his own home.

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Las Vegas marks fifth anniversary of historic mass shooting

Saturday, October 1, 2022

On Saturday, those who survived a mass shooting at an outdoor festival in Las Vegas are headed there to mark the shooting’s fifth anniversary. For the fifth straight year, the site of the deadly shooting will mark the anniversary with a candlelight vigil, in remembrance of those slain. The Vegas Strong Resiliency Center also holds yearly 5K and 1M races.

The Harvest Music Festival hosted events in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. The 2017 annual music festival lasted three days, running from Friday, September 29 until Sunday, October 1. On October 1, 2017, a crowd numbering roughly 22,000 people were in attendance. One minute, those 22,000 people were enjoying the splendor of a fun night, and the next minute, feelings of splendor, happiness, and fun were quickly replaced with chaos, panic, and bloodshed. Country singer Jason Aldean had been performing the closing act of the festival just before the gunshots started at 10:05 p.m. Pacific Time. Over the next ten minutes, 60 people were killed, and over 800 more were injured. This is the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, surpassing the Orlando nightclub shooting from the previous year. The gunman, later identified as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, was found dead by suicide in a Mandalay Hotel room where he carried out the massacre. Following the shooting, Route 91 Harvest closed indefinitely and has hosted no festival since.

As the anniversary arrives, survivors and witnesses recall hearing loud pops that they originally mistook for fireworks. Nathalie Vanderstay initially believed they were fireworks until she heard the crowd screaming in fear. One couple from Rancho Sante Fe recalls people speculating between fireworks and blown speakers. David Powell and his wife, Erin, are two of the local survivors. They realized the magnitude of the situation when they saw people lying on the ground, and it was then when they, too, lay on the ground. Then, they waited there as they prayed for their lives and waited for the shooting to be over. Today, they, among many other resilient survivors, are opening up about their experience.

“I pretty much laid on top of Erin there, in the aisle, we waited out the eleven minutes while the shooting was happening,” David told 10 News.

Erin described the long-lasting effects of the shooting in her own words. “You have nightmares, you have panic attacks, you can’t make sense of things, your memory isn’t working very well,” she said. To help heal and move forward, the couple has joined Vegas Strong Resiliency Center to receive therapy and to provide therapy for other survivors. The couple has been married for 37 years, and David and Erin have always been united by a common interest in going to concerts. David and Erin will not allow their trauma to define them, nor will they allow it to stop them from attending future concerts.

Nathalie Vanderstay has also expressed gratitude and appreciation for life.

There is now a four-part docuseries, titled 11 Minutes, which details the events of the shooting and celebrates the acts of heroism from positive people, such as the brave police officers who raided and defused the shooter’s room at the Mandalay Hotel.

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Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal gets final approval by city Planning Board

Buffalo, N.Y. Hotel Proposal Controversy
Recent Developments
  • “Old deeds threaten Buffalo, NY hotel development” — Wikinews, November 21, 2006
  • “Proposal for Buffalo, N.Y. hotel reportedly dead: parcels for sale “by owner”” — Wikinews, November 16, 2006
  • “Contract to buy properties on site of Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal extended” — Wikinews, October 2, 2006
  • “Court date “as needed” for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal” — Wikinews, August 14, 2006
  • “Preliminary hearing for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal rescheduled” — Wikinews, July 26, 2006
  • “Elmwood Village Hotel proposal in Buffalo, N.Y. withdrawn” — Wikinews, July 13, 2006
  • “Preliminary hearing against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal delayed” — Wikinews, June 2, 2006
Original Story
  • “Hotel development proposal could displace Buffalo, NY business owners” — Wikinews, February 17, 2006

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Buffalo, New York —The proposed Elmwood Village Hotel got the final approval it needed from the city of Buffalo’s Planning Board this morning.

In a unanimous vote, the Board approved most of the design and site plan of the hotel.

The Elmwood Village Hotel is a proposed hotel by Savarino Construction Services Corporation and is designed by architect Karl Frizlen of the Frizlen Group. It is to be placed on the corner of Elmwood and Forest Avenues in Buffalo and will require the demolition of at least five properties (1109-1121 Elmwood).

Despite the fact that today’s meeting was not a “public hearing”, several citizens lashed out at the Board after the approval.

“Thanks for destroying Buffalo,” said one man.

“[I am] disgusted. Because they did not allow the community to speak, it is the bastardization of the concepts of justice and democracy, and that’s what happened [today],” said Clarence Carnahan, a local business owner and concerned citizen, to Wikinews. He also referred to some board members as “immoral pigs.”

“[I feel] frustration because no one could speak. I was going to address the displacement of all the shops that are there and that they should be grand-fathered into the new space. We did not get to say that. [I am disappointed] that they are endorsing this enormous monstrosity.” said Nancy Pollina, co-owner of Don Apparel with Patty Morris at 1119 Elmwood.

Although the Board approved the hotel proposal, Savarino Construction must still go before the board to approve things such as signage and lighting. The Planning Board meets again on April 11, 2006 at 8:00a.m., but it is unknown if the hotel proposal will be on the agenda.

Pano Georgiadis, owner of Pano’s Restaurant at 1081 Elmwood and owner of 605 Forest Avenue in Buffalo, threatened to sue Savarino Construction at a public meeting on March 15, 2006 saying, “if you try to get a variance to change the code, I will sue you. This is my home, number one. If you go against city code, and you try to do the most rooms with a minimal amount of parking, again, I will sue you.”

Today, Georgiadis confirmed to Wikinews that he is “definitely” suing, but that his “situation is different” as compared to others looking into legal action. “This is my property. They did it [changed the code] without my approval.”

Last week, the Common Council voted and approved the rezoning of all five properties including 605 Forest.

Some are also considering taking the case to the New York State Supreme Court to “seek an injunction”and would go “pro se, meaning I am going to present the case myself,” said Carnahan.

Despite the approvals by the Common Council and Planning Board, organizers schedulaed another protest for Saturday April 1, 2006 at 2:00p.m. on the proposed site at Forest and Elmwood.

“We are not going to go down without a fight. We are going to go kicking and screaming,” said Pollina.

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Window Repair On Long Island – Essential Information You Need

byAlma Abell

A windshield serves as a shield from dust, heat, rain and protects the occupants from external forces in the event of an accident. Cracked, chipped and damaged auto glass is a potential source of safety risk not only to the occupants, but also to other road users. It is imperative that any damage on a windshield be repaired as soon as it is spotted.

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To prevent shattering on impact, all modern auto glass are fitted with two layers of float glass. Assess the damage to ascertain whether it requires a repair or replacement of the entire windshield. Auto glass repair is an economical way of dealing with minor cracks and chips. However, if your windshield is completely damaged, especially if the cracks and chips are larger than 2 inches, you might seek the services of a specialist in Window Repair on Long Island.

Your auto glass technician will select the resin material best for your glass. To ensure the resin is packed tightly, the damaged area must be cleaned to remove all dust particles and loose glass. A vacuum cleaner is used to ensure that no glass particles or loose debris remain on the damaged spot and the adjacent areas. An injection cylinder, fitted with a vacuum pump, is used to inject the resin into the damaged area. The combination of vacuum and pressure prevents formation of air spaces. Leave the repaired glass to cure under controlled temperature for several minutes to tighten the resin further.

The other factor to consider is the cost of the repair. Whereas a cracked or chipped windshield is illegal, not all minor damages will require replacement. Auto glass repair is an effective and economical way of handling minor cracks and chips on your windshield. This is more so because most insurance companies cover repair expenses, not replacements. The services of reputable technicians in Window Repair on Long Island that use advanced techniques will take your damaged auto glass back to top shape.

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Pennsylvania state trooper found guilty of first-degree murder

Friday, March 20, 2009

In the United States, a suspended Pennsylvania state trooper has been convicted of first-degree murder for killing his girlfriend’s estranged husband.

Kevin Foley, 43, faces a mandatory life sentence without parole for slashing to death John Yelenic, a Blairsville dentist who was in the final stages of divorcing his wife, Michele. Foley’s attorney said he plans to appeal the decision. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty.

Foley previously said he “loathed Dr. Yelenic” and asked another fellow trooper to help kill him. During his testimony, which lasted several hours, Foley claimed he was joking and had no true intention of carrying out the threat, but the Indiana County jury rejected that defense after about six hours of deliberations.

John Yelenic was found dead in his home on April 13, 2006, one day before he was planning on signing his divorce papers. Charges were brought against Foley in September 2007, more than 17 months after the murder.

Foley, who had been on suspension from the Pennsylvania State Police, was himself the final witness to take the stand Wednesday in the trial. Foley insisted he was innocent during his testimony, and even made jokes that the jury laughed at on a few occasions.

“I never made a threat with the intention of carrying it out,” Foley said under cross-examination by the prosecution.

When Senior Deputy Attorney General Anthony Krastek pressed Foley for what was funny about asking another state trooper to help him kill Yelenic, Foley answered, “There isn’t any joke. It’s just my personality, my behavior (with co-workers).”

Prosecutors said Foley killed Yelenic after going to the dentist’s house to confront him over the terms of the divorce. Prosecutors claim Foley slashed Yelenic several times with a knife and pushed his head through a small window. Yelenic bled to death.

“John has his justice tonight,” Mary Ann Clark, a cousin of Yelenic, told MSNBC. “John deserved this; he was the most wonderful person in the world. He died the most horrible death and tonight, this is his night. The system worked.”

Foley had been living with Michele Yelenic for two years at the time of the homicide. Prosecutors previously said Foley and Michele helped perpetuate rumors that Dr. Yelenic molested their son. John and Michele Yelenic had been separated in 2002. Michele Yelenic stood to collect Dr. Yelenic’s estate and a US$1 million life insurance policy, and could lose about $2,500 a month in support if the divorce was finalized, a Pennsylvania grand jury previously determined.

Michele Yelenic, who has not appeared at the trial, may face legal action herself, media reports indicated. A sentencing hearing for Foley is scheduled for June 1.

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Chemical plant fire decimates Danvers, Massachusetts neighboorhood

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

According to outgoing Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, an explosion that was “equivalent to a 2,000 lb. bomb” and registered 0.5 on the Richter scale decimated an area of Danvers and is also a “Thanksgiving miracle.”

The explosion occurred around 2:45 am EST, this morning in the Danversport area of Danvers, Massachusetts at the plant for solvent and ink manufacturer, CAI Inc. The explosion, which was caught on security camera and was heard up to over 25-50 miles away in southern Maine and New Hampshire.

The explosion damaged over 90 homes, blowing out windows and knocking some houses off their foundations. Officials believe that some of the more extensively damaged houses will have to be leveled and rebuilt. Some of the buildings damaged included a bakery, boats at a close by marina and the New England Home for the Deaf, an assisted-living facility for people who are deaf or deafblind and elderly residents requiring constant care. “These people are extremely fragile,” said state Rep. Ted Speliotis, D-Danvers, whose district includes the affected area. “Many of them have Alzheimer’s and other illnesses. It’s clear they can’t stay here long, but it’s clear they won’t be able to return for quite a while.”

Danvers Fire Chief James P. Tutko toured the area by helicopter and said many residents would be kept from their homes for the foreseeable future. “It looks like a war zone, that’s the only thing I can say,” Tutko said. When asked about the loss of no life at all, he responded “Somebody out there likes us.” Finally, he said that finding out the cause of the explosion would take days.

Outgoing governor Mitt Romney toured the area and said the explosion was a “Thanksgiving miracle” as the explosion was “equivalent to a 2,000 lb bomb going off in a residential neighborhood,” and that no one was killed and only about 10 people suffered only minor injuries in area that included over 300 residents. Residents of the area have been evacuated to the Danvers High School where temporary shelter has been set up by the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay. Donations are being taken for residents affected by the explosion. Residents are also being told to start filing insurance claims right away and to keep track of their expenses for items bought.

There were minor environmental concerns due to water runoff of chemicals. According the Environmental Protection Agency‘s on-scene coordinator Mike Nalipinski, preliminary tests showed low levels of toluene, a solvent, but said it was nothing of significance. Water runoff from the water used by firefighters left a purple sheen on the river and tests were being conducted. However, the water is not a local drinking water supply and the chemical evaporates quickly. Chief Tutko said there was no risk of toxic fumes getting into the air.

An Eastern Propane facility was also located near the area, however, it was not the source of the explosion. A spokesman for the company said that although the property suffered some minor damage, their tanks are secure.

According to WHDH television, a person who answered the telephone at CAI’s Georgetown, Massachusetts headquarters refused comment, and a telephone message left at the company president’s home was not immediately returned.

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