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PDPC President Rob Levin has died

Saturday, September 16, 2006

The president of the Peer-Directed Projects Center, Rob Levin, has today passed away after being hit by a car whilst riding his bike on Tuesday. He is survived by his wife Debbie and his son Benjamin.

Mr. Levin was known to many as “lilo”, his favoured IRC moniker. He entered a coma after being struck by the vehicle on Tuesday. It is believed he was not wearing a cycle helmet at the time of the collision. The incident is being treated as a hit and run.

A global notice on freenode was sent:

[17:18] -christel- [Global Notice] On the 12th September Rob Levin, known to many as Freenode's lilo,was hit by a car while riding his bike. He suffered head injuries and passed away in hospital on the16th. For more information please visit #freenode-announce

His funeral will be held in Houston, Texas. He was 50 years old at the time of death.

A special e-mail address, condolences[at]freenode[dot]net, has been setup for people to send their messages to. All messages sent to this address will be published in the online “Book of Memories” and passed on to his wife and family.

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Sixteen-year-old boy charged with murder over use of Playstation in Chile

Thursday, April 29, 2010

A sixteen-year-old boy from Santiago, Chile has been charged with the murder of his brother after the pair got in a fight over whose turn it was to use a PlayStation 3. Police reported that the sixteen-year-old had stabbed his eighteen-year-old brother after he turned the PlayStation on without his younger brother’s permission.

It’s reported that the younger brother entered the kitchen and took a knife; he then stabbed his brother in the chest. Chile police reported that the youth said that “things had got out of control”. If convicted, the boy would stay five years in prison.

At the time of the death there was no one else in the building. The boy’s birth mother had abandoned them ten years ago and they had been adopted by a Belgian woman. At the time of the attack, she was visiting her home country.

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Signs That You Should Upgrade Your Heating And Cooling System With An Air Conditioning Contractor In Ennis, Tx

byAlma Abell

In an attempt to save money, many homeowners try hard to avoid doing any household repairs until they are absolutely necessary. Unfortunately, when the heating and cooling system in your home malfunctions, you only have a couple of options. You can either repair the unit or replace it. Sadly, most people aren’t experienced in heating and cooling repair and are forced to contact an air conditioning contractor in Ennis, TX to help them with their repairs. If you’ve been wondering whether or not it’s time to replace your current heating and cooling system, there’s a few signs that you should be aware of that may indicate that it’s time to upgrade your unit.

If the heating and cooling system in your home is more than ten years old, it probably needs to be replaced. Keep in mind that if your home was vacant for awhile, you may be able to use your unit for a longer period of time. If you find that the heating and cooling system in your home often needs repairs, it may be a good idea to have it replaced. Sometimes repairing your unit is the best option, but if your unit needs repaired each time the seasons change, it’s more economical to have it replaced.

Another sign that you should upgrade your heating and cooling system is if you feel like the unit is no longer able to keep the temperature in your home comfortable. As a heating and cooling system ages, it isn’t able to provide the same amount of air flow as a newer unit and that can cause the temperature in your home to be less consistent. Plus, if your unit is having to work harder to heat or cool your home, your energy bill will likely increase. After replacing their units, many homeowners are surprised by the amount that their energy bill decreases. In fact, some homeowners have seen their energy bill decrease by up to thirty percent after installing a new heating and cooling system. If you think that it’s time to replace your current unit, you should Click here to find an air conditioning contractor in Ennis, TX.

Retired U.S. vets sue Donald Rumsfeld for excessive service cutbacks

Tuesday, May 31, 2005

One thousand residents of the Defense Department-managed Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, D.C. filed a class-action lawsuit on May 24, asserting that the cut-backs in medical and dental services imposed by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld are illegal. The operating budget for the home was reduced from $63 million in 2004 to $58 million for 2005. The residents cite cuts in on-site X-ray, electrocardiogram, physical and dental services, and the closing of the home’s main clinic and an on-site pharmacy.

Chief Financial Officer Steve McManus responded that the changes not only save money but also achieved improved efficiencies. “We’re really trying to improve the benefits to our residents,” he said.

Most of the home’s costs are paid for by a trust fund and monthly fees paid by residents. By law, the Armed Forces Retirement Homes are required to fund, “on-site primary care, medical care and a continuum of long-term care services.”

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Brazilian Vote Buying parliamentary commission present first joint preliminary report

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Monday, September 5, 2005

Brazil —The Post Office and Vote Buying parliamentary commissions of investigation unanimously approved on Thursday (1) their first joint preliminary report of activities. The text was prepared by their redactors, Osmar Serraglio (PMDB) and Ibrahim Abi-Ackel (PP), from Post Office and Vote Buying commissions respectively.

The deputies cited in the report are: Carlos Rodrigues (PLRJ), José Janene (PP-PR), Pedro Correia (PP-PE), Pedro Henry (PP-MS), Sandro Mabel (PL-GO), João Magno (PTMG), João Paulo Cunha (PT-SP), José Borba (PMDB-PR), Josias Gomes da Silva (PT-BA), Paulo Rocha (PT-BA), Professor Luizinho (PT-SP), Romeu Queiroz (PTB-MG), Vadão Gomes (PP-SP), Vanderval Santos (PL-SP), José Mentor (PT-SP), Roberto Brant (PFL-MG), José Dirceu (PT-SP) and Roberto Jefferson (PTB-RJ).

The report indicts 18 Brazilian deputies and the former deputy Valdemar Costa Neto [who resigned on August 1]. They are accused of illegal campaign finance activities, of placing cronies in strategic positions in government enterprises and getting kickbacks from them, and of receiving cash payments in exchange for voting in line with the government in the Brazilian Congress.

The redactors called the allegation made by some parliamentarians that the resources were used to settle debts with electoral campaigns a “lame excuse”. According to them it is “perfectly plausible” that the loans taken by the businessman Marcos Valerio at the Banco Rural and the BMG for the ruling Workers’ Party (PT) were false and created to make the illegal funds seem legal.

In regards to the denunciations done by deputy Roberto Jefferson (PTB) the report says:

  • Everything which he said that could be investigated showed to be true, including confessions against himself .
  • Everything that must be compared to other testimonies showed a great degree of truth. As a matter of fact, all of who, hurriedly, questioned him, saw their defenses collapse, before the successive discoveries.

According to the report, the businessman Marcos Valério is a not reliable person because of his contraditory testmonies.

The report says that several documents were identified and reviewed proving that large sums of money were withdrawn from agencies of the Rural Bank, in Brasilia and Belo Horizonte, as well as from bank accounts of the enterprises SMPB and DNA Propaganda. According to the documents the beneficiaries were federal deputies who received the money in person or through relatives, advisers, or persons nominated by Marcos Valério.

The report affirms that it is possible that some payments were made on a monthly basis, and others more or less frequently. Nevertheless, according to the report the periodicity of the payments is the less important fact.

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Explosives pass security checks in Slovakia, arrive in Ireland in failed test

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

A failed test of security at Slovakia’s Poprad airport resulted in a 49 year-old man unknowingly carrying plastic explosives from Slovakia to Dublin, Ireland. The explosives were concealed so well that the man did not find them when he unpacked his bag at his apartment.

On Saturday, Slovak authorities planted contraband in passengers’ luggage at Poprad’s Poprad-Tatry Airport without the knowledge of passengers. Seven of the eight items were recovered, while an eighth made its way to an apartment in Dublin. Slovak authorities realised on Tuesday that one package of explosives were missing and notified Irish authorities who searched the man’s apartment.

During the search, parts of Dublin’s inner-suburbs were sealed off and evacuated causing disruption to residents and businesses. At the apartment authorities found the package and arrested the man under anti-terrorism laws; he was later released without charge after it was established he was innocent.

The man, a Slovakian electrician had been living in Ireland for some time. He was holidaying in Slovakia over Christmas.

Ireland’s Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform issued a statement saying, “Following contact earlier today from the Slovakian authorities with the Airport Police at Dublin Airport, members of the Garda Síochána have recovered a small quantity of explosive material from the luggage of a passenger who had flown into Dublin from that country on Saturday last.”

The package contained 90 grams (3 ounces) of the plastic explosive RDX, also known as cyclonite or hexogen. According to Commandant Gavin Young, a spokesperson for the Irish Defense Forces, “On their own, this type of explosive does need to be combined with other elements to make it into a bomb, but obviously this type of high-grade explosive is potentially extremely dangerous.”

Slovakia’s Minister for the Interior Robert Kalinak has apologized to Irish Justice Minister Dermot Ahern over the incident and expressed his “profound regret”. Irish authorities are now investigating the incident and the government has ordered for a full report to be delivered.

The Irish Opposition has expressed concern about the incident. Labour Party spokesman Joe Costello said “This incident led to the closure of roads in the area, the evacuation of businesses and the lives and safety of residents could have been put at risk. We also need to know what protest the government is going to make about this breach of our security.”

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How To Use A Microwave Sterilizer Bag

By Jess Embling

Microwave sterilizer bags are an ideal way to sterilize all your baby’s bottles, as well as other feeding accessories. The bags are easy to use and require no special skills. These bags are light weight and compact, making then great for trips.

The following instructions are provided to help you use your microwave bags, and are also often listed on the back of each individual bag. Most sterilizing bags on the market have manufacturer specifications on how to effectively sterilize the bottles and feeding accessories. Follow the manufacturers instructions first. However, if you don’t have instructions you can follow the steps listed below. Please be aware you may need to make some little adjustments to the method to suit the type of microwave sterilizer bag you have.

1. Before you place a bottle or any other item to be sterilized into a microwave sterilizing bag it is best that you wash all parts of the bottle with soapy warm and rinse it to get rid of all the impurities.

2. Open the microwave sterilizer bag and add 100 ml of water into the bottom. The water is vital because when it is heated in the microwave it creates steam at 100 degrees Celsius which kills bacteria and sterilizes the bottle. The amount of water you put in may vary depending on the type of bag and the manufacturers’ specifications. However, around 60 to 100ml of water is ideal. Do not use less than 60 ml of water as the bag may over heat and become warped.

3. If you have a bottle rack put it in the microwave to help keep the bag upright.

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4. Load the bag with bottles, nipples, breast pump equipment or other feeding accessories into the bag, but do not over load. Note: do not include any items made of metal.

5. Seal the microwave sterilizer bag, and make sure the seal is secure all the way along. To sterilize effectively there must be a tight seal to keep the steam in. If you have over filled the bag there is a chance that the seal might pop open. An open bag will not sterilize the items, so take some items out and make sure it is sealed properly. Once the first batch is sterilized simply repeat the process for other items.

6. Place the bag into the microwave oven and close the door.

7. Set the microwave to High and set the timer for 3 minutes, and turn on. Three minutes is the length of time needed to sterilize a baby bottle for a typical 800 to 1100W microwave oven. Other microwaves may need a longer or shorter time depending on its power. Microwaves ovens over 1100W need only 1.5 minutes (90 seconds) and microwaves between 500 and 750W need 5 minutes. Most microwave sterilizer bags on the market require two to six minutes depending on microwave power – refer to the manufacturers specifications. CAUTION – Do not heat for more than the recommended time.

8. If your microwave does not have a turntable, then rotate the bag half way through the allocated time.

9. After the allocated time, you should leave the bag in the microwave for at least 1 minute to allow it to cool down before removing it.

10. Open the microwave, and using the Easy Pour Grip, remove the sterilizer bag. CAUTION – Use care when removing the bag from the microwave oven, hot water and steam are inside. Let the bag cool down for a further minute if required.

11. Holding the Easy Pour Grip tip the bag down into a sink and pour out any excess water using the notch opening on the side of the bag. CAUTION – Use care when pouring out the excess water from the bag, hot water and steam are inside.

12. Open the bag releasing the seal and remove the contents. CAUTION – hot steam may still escape when bag is opened.

The steps above outline the most efficient way in which you can sterilize your baby’s bottles fast with an Microwave Sterilizer bag. These bags are intended for use only with microwave safe plastics. Note that steam cleaning breast tubing may cause clouding or dis-colouration (which does not affect its performance). Also do not place the bag on metallic grills that come with some microwaves. It is always recommended that you follow the guidelines for use of your microwave oven.

About the Author: Jess Embling runs a business called Easy Bubs Baby Care. She promotes baby products that are healthy for baby and cost effective & convenient for parents, like BPA-free Microwave Sterilizer Bags. They are the easiest and fastest way for

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Wikinews interviews candidate for New York City mayor Vitaly Filipchenko

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

In early May, Wikinews extended an invitation to Vitaly Filipchenko, an independent candidate in the 2021 New York City mayoral election, set to take place November 2nd, alongside other candidates. Filipchenko answered some questions about his policies and campaign during a phone interview.

Filipchenko, registered on the New York City Campaign Finance Board as Vitaly A. Filipchenko, is the first Russian candidate for New York City mayor, being born in Tomsk, Siberia in 1973, according to news agency Sputnik. He has since naturalised as a United States citizen. According to the web site, Filipchenko has been educated in road construction and maintenance and owns a moving services company; he describes himself on his web site as a “small business owner”. On his web site’s platform page, he says that “[m]y English may not be perfect – but my platform is.”

Incumbent Democrat mayor Bill de Blasio, who won re-election in the 2017 New York City mayoral election by 66.5%, cannot run for a third term under term limits. As of April 28, 22 candidates are currently running, the majority of whom are also Democrats. Ahead of the June Democratic primary for New York City mayor, a poll conducted May 23 and 24 by WPIX and Emerson College of 12 Democratic candidates with a margin of error of 3.2 per cent has former commissioner for the New York City Department of Sanitation Kathryn Garcia and Borough President of Brooklyn Eric Adams leading with 21.1% and 20.1%, respectively.

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Wikinews interviews World Wide Web co-inventor Robert Cailliau

Thursday, August 16, 2007

The name Robert Cailliau may not ring a bell to the general public, but his invention is the reason why you are reading this: Dr. Cailliau together with his colleague Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, making the internet accessible so it could grow from an academic tool to a mass communication medium. Last January Dr. Cailliau retired from CERN, the European particle physics lab where the WWW emerged.

Wikinews offered the engineer a virtual beer from his native country Belgium, and conducted an e-mail interview with him (which started about three weeks ago) about the history and the future of the web and his life and work.

Wikinews: At the start of this interview, we would like to offer you a fresh pint on a terrace, but since this is an e-mail interview, we will limit ourselves to a virtual beer, which you can enjoy here.

Robert Cailliau: Yes, I myself once (at the 2nd international WWW Conference, Chicago) said that there is no such thing as a virtual beer: people will still want to sit together. Anyway, here we go.

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The Quick Start, Five Step Spanish Property Guide

By Sandy Lee

With an ideal climate and increasing tourism and development, Spain is becoming a very popular destination for buying property. With coastal apartments that have exquisite sea views, villas with swimming pools and a range of nightlife, it’s not hard to see why many Britons are exchanging the rainy days for the sun. But it can be quite difficult to find all of the information you need to help make those important decisions. For those wishing to make an investment or to relocate, here’s a quick start guide to buying Spanish property.

1. Where to buy?

It’s important to know not only what you want from your Spanish property, but also the location around it. What kind of views do you imagine from your villa or apartment? Such areas as Albanchez offer traditional Spanish countryside scenery. If you are looking for a more relaxing quiet life with orange and lemon groves, winding streets and tranquil a atmosphere, then areas such as Albenchez are a perfect location. Mojacar in the Carbrera Mountain range and Almeria, situated on the southern Mediterranean coast are perfect for getting away from a busy pace of life. Garrucha is also situated in the region of Almeria and has a bustling fishing port, supplying many of the local restaurants and other local eateries. The town centre has plenty of shops and markets and a range of bars and clubs for a vibrant evening out. It is also important that the location is easy to get to, so find out where the nearest airports are and what destinations are available from them.

2. Finding a good mortgage.

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There are a number of lenders offering a range of Spanish mortgages. Remember that Spanish mortgage interest charges are set by the European Central Bank, but each bank still holds a number of options. As a result, rates can even vary from branch to branch. You need to make sure that you shop around and look at the different options available to you. If you go with a broker, do your research thoroughly, as choosing the wrong broker might meant that you end up paying more than you need too. Fixed rate mortgages are popular for overseas buyers, as it means that you will always know what you are paying out and so can plan accurately for the future.

3. How to buy?

Finding a good property agent is essential in buying property overseas. If you know which area you would like to buy in, look for agents that deal specifically in that location. They will have an excellent knowledge of the types of property that would suit your needs, whether it is a holiday home or something more permanent. Make sure they know what you want and arrange an appointment to meet them face to face. Choose an agent that has high customer service standards and focuses on helping you find what you want rather than just offering you what they already have. Smaller agencies tend to focus on quality and take your interests seriously.

4. Get a good lawyer.

It’s common sense to get a good lawyer, especially when buying in another country. Finding one that speaks very good English (which many of them do) is essential, so that there is always a clear understanding of what is happening. Agencies can suggest lawyers but make sure they have a good track record and look for personal recommendations, which is easy if you look through people’s buying blogs on the internet. Why not get in touch with someone who has made a recommendation directly? This way you can ask lots of questions and get a good all-round view. Remember that your lawyer will need to help if there are any complications, and will be there to check your paperwork before you sign it so that everything is in order. They will open a Spanish bank account for you and look out for any inconsistencies in paperwork, so you need to be confident about who you employ.

5. Budget.

Make yourself a list of what you need from your property, including the number of bedrooms and stick to it. Don’t let yourself be talked into expanding beyond your means. If you add on around 10% so that you take into account taxes and fees, you can make sure that you have covered yourself financially and don’t fall into any nasty traps. Ask as many questions as you can and see properties you are interested in as many times as possible. Remember you can always negotiate on price; if you can get it for cheaper than the asking price you can spend that money on any alterations or adjustments that are needed. A good lawyer will make you aware of any taxes that are attached to buying a property in a specific area.

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