Kumar Purab Pune Residential Project}

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Kumar Purab is yet another focused venture by kumar properties that provides outstanding services and features. Located in outskirts of Pune at Hadapsar, the residential complex is well connected with the major centers of the city. Hadapsar, being the latest IT hub of the city, this residential complex brings bright residential property to the professionals operating in the city.

All the modern and contemporary amenities and world class features, the Kumar Purab Hadapsar project gives complete worth to your money invested. This ultra opulent complex offers you a choice of 2 and 3 BHK apartments that are equipped with certain amenities like vitrified tiles in all the rooms, intercom facility, and access controlled main entrance lobby with CCTV cameras and earthquake resistant infrastructure to name few. This Kumar Purab project ensures a comfortable lifestyle that can make you a trendsetter among your friends.

The housing industry in Pune, for the best from the perspective of designers and unhappiness of the client, is not reducing down. In the last few decades, Pune residence has experienced large need and is not seen to be experiencing any kind of devaluation and the residence prices are not going down at all. In addition to, the amount of the Pune qualities are increasing at an escalating amount. Price increase is one thing, another factor that is creating a large up pushed in housing industry is the shares about drawback of concession offered to the IT companies, and now they have to pay professional residence tax prices amongst the governmental groups in Pune. Other than this, the personal industry in Pune Property or home is experiencing excitement and is getting the great deal on their residence. According to a latest review released, almost 80%of the personal apartments in the town are traded out between the second half of 2011.

The primary reason behind this sale is the young and upward mobile and high generating experts of the age team varying 30-35, as they are looking for luxurious and luxurious way of life and go for the apartments in Pune. These experts are comfortable of paying out some extra cash to get the best location and outstanding services. Even the residence designers in the town are gladly making large income by offering all the features that these individuals want. In the modern times, the town has experienced large increase of experts and learners coming to the town, in search for better profession and knowledge features. This has too, improved the need of residence in the town.

Therefore, getting large passions in the Pune Properties many residence designers take eager interest in the marketplace. Not only the home designers, but also the designers of worldwide reputation are establishing anchor bolts in Pune. These designers have added a touch of elegance and style in the housing industry in Pune. Today, we can see many luxurious and luxurious qualities in Pune that are complete with beautiful styles and state of the art services. Kumar Purab Hadapsar has everything that you can ask for- modern facilities, best connection with major places of the town and closeness to various academic and professional organizations. Pune residence is indeed a best option to bring life to your ideal home.

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In pictures: Japan earthquake and tsunami
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In pictures: Japan earthquake and tsunami

Friday, March 18, 2011

A week ago today, at 2:46 pm JST, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off the coast of the T?hoku region in Japan. The earthquake created an extremely destructive tsunami that spawned 10 metre (33 ft) high waves just moments later. The tsunami travelled 10 km (6 mi) inland causing massive destruction in the country’s northeast, including crippling a nuclear plant.

The earthquake and resulting tsunami have left 5,692 dead and over 9,506 missing, with nearly 450,000 homeless. The death toll is expected to rise.

In this special photoessay, Wikinews looks at the earthquake and tsunami, the destruction that resulted and efforts to bring aid to the Japanese people.

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A Japanese home is seen adrift in the Pacific Ocean. Image: U.S. Navy.

The antenna on top of Tokyo Tower was slightly bent by the earthquake. Image: Morio.

Items were knocked off shelves at a store in Narashino, Chiba after the earthquake. Image: mikuaxe.
Soil liquefaction on a road in Koto, Tokyo. Image: Morio.
An explosion occurs at the Cosmo Oil refinery in Ichihara, Chiba. Image: Cranky5.
View of a fire in Odaiba following the earthquake. Image: Hikosaemon.
Crowds of workers evacuated from Tokyo skyscrapers walk home after the earthquake in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Image: Hikosaemon.
A long line of cars stretches down Itsukaichi Street in Tokyo on March 11. Due to disruption of train service because of the earthquake and tsunami, people are trying to find alternate means of getting home. Image: Kellykaneshiro.
Stranded passengers congregate at the Kei? line concourse of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo as public transportation in northern Japan is interrupted following the earthquake and tsunami. Image: ?????.
Stranded passengers evacuate from a Tokyo train. Image: ?????.
Calculated wave height of the tsunami, from a NOAA computer model. Image: NOAA.
This false-color satellite picture from NASA’s MODIS satellite shows the area of Sendai on March 13 (top) and February 26 (bottom) shows how far inland the area near Sendai was flooded by tsunami. A bright orange-red spot near the city of Sendai is the thermal signature from a fire. Image: NASA.
An aerial view of the port of Sendai on March 12. Image: U.S. Navy.
A solemn desk chair lies in a layer of mud and petroleum that now covers much of the U.S. FISC Yokosuka Defense Fuel Support Point Hachinohe facility following the tsunami. Image: DVIDSHUB.
The city of Ofunato, Japan, was severely damaged by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. Image: U.S. Navy.
A trail of debris is seen floating in Pacific Ocean. The debris was inspected by a helicopter-based search and rescue team from the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan. Image: U.S. Navy.
An up-close aerial view of debris floating in the Pacific. The debris was inspected by a helicopter-based search and rescue team from the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan. Image: U.S. Navy.
A Japanese barge is seen adrift in the Pacific Ocean. Image: U.S. Navy.
An upended house is among the debris in Ofunato, Japan. Image: U.S. Navy.
Members of the Fairfax County, Virginia Urban Fire and Rescue Team head into downtown Ofunato to search for survivors following the earthquake and tsunami. Teams from the United States, United Kingdom and China are on scene to assist in searching for missing residents. Image: DVIDSHUB.
A mother and daughter look at a family photo amid the wreckage of their home. Image: U.S. Navy.
A damaged water pipe shoots into the air after the tsunami.Image: U.S. Navy.
A tug boat among the debris in Ofunato.Image: U.S. Navy.
A Mickey Mouse doll lies among debris in Ofunato.Image: U.S. Navy.
Vehicles and debris line a canal in the downtown area of Ofunato.Image: U.S. Navy.
A large sail boat rests against a building in Ofunato. Image: U.S. Navy.
An aerial view of tsunami damage in an area north of Sendai, Japan, taken from a U.S. Navy helicopter. Image: U.S. Navy.
Empty instant noodle shelves in a supermarket in Tokyo due to stock being bought out on March 16, 2011, 5 days after the earthquake. Image: Kellykaneshiro.
Residents wait in a line outside a convenience store to purchase groceries and supplies on March 13, two days after the earthquake and tsunami. Image: Hitomi.
A blackout in Narashino, Chiba on March 15. Image: mikuaxe.
U.S. Navy sailors transfer humanitarian supplies from an aircraft carrier to a helicopter. Image: U.S. Navy.
Japanese citizens receive supplies from the crew of a U.S. Navy helicopter. Image: U.S. Navy.
A closed petrol station in Tokyo on March 16. Image: LERK.
Entrance of the Japanese Embassy in Berlin after the earthquake and tsunami and subsequent accidents at the Fukushima Daichi power plant on March 15. Image: Jochen Jansen.
Russian people take flowers to the embassy of Japan in Moscow after the 2011 earthquake. Image: Elmor.
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New Zealand airlines relax knife regulations
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New Zealand airlines relax knife regulations

Saturday, October 1, 2005

New Zealand has relaxed the safety rules imposed on internal airlines in 2002, once more allowing passengers to carry pocket knives with blades less than 60mm long and knitting needles.

Other larger items remain banned, including ice-skates, pool cues, hockey sticks, skateboards, cricket bats and harpoons.

Other countries more at risk from terrorism such as the United States of America and Australia will maintain their stricter rules and continue to ban a range of small, sharp objects from their internal flights.

The airlines have also agreed to help return items seized from passengers before boarding.

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Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico reported to have reached coast; offshore drilling ban announced by Obama administration
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Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico reported to have reached coast; offshore drilling ban announced by Obama administration

 Correction — August 24, 2015 This article incorrectly describes BP as ‘British Petroleum’. In fact, such a company has not existed for many years as BP dropped this name when becoming a multinational company. The initials no longer stand for anything. 

Sunday, May 2, 2010

As reports came out yesterday that the oil spill caused by the explosion and sinking of an oil rig in Gulf of Mexico near Louisiana had reached the coast, the Obama administration announced a ban on all future offshore drilling at least until the investigation into the incident is completed.

Early Friday morning, the US Coast Guard received reports that oil from the spill had washed ashore, and while officials have not confirmed the reports, winds continue to push the slick northward towards land, and conditions are deteriorating, making cleanup of the spill increasingly difficult. The Coast Guard said it was planning to conduct a flyover of the slick to determine its extent sometime on Friday. According to the National Weather Service, strong winds and thunderstorms are predicted to continue through the weekend, hindering cleanup efforts.

Also early on Friday morning, a senior government official, White House advisor David Axelrod, said that the government was immediately banning all new offshore drilling until the investigation into the spill had been completed. His announcement came just after a month the administration relaxed restrictions of offshore drilling.

The operation to clean up the spill has accelerated in recent days, with the US Navy having joined the effort, as well as resources from the Coast Guard and British Petroleum (BP), the lessor of the rig at the time of the explosion. The total assets deployed in the operation are estimated to be around 1,900 people and more than 300 ships and aircraft. Additionally, six remotely operated submarines are trying to stem the leaks, which now number three, at the ocean’s floor.

On Wednesday, the estimated amount of oil spilling from the damaged well was raised to 5,000 barrels, or around 210,000 gallons, a day, five times the original estimate of 1,000 barrels a day. This figure was later revised upwards again to 25,000 barrels (1.05 million gallons) per day. So far, the cleanup operation has laid around 210,000 feet of containment booms to protect vulnerable wildlife refuges on the Gulf Coast, and an additional 66,000 feet of boom has been provided by the US Navy. Since the beginning of the operation, more than 18,000 gallons of an oil/water mix have been recovered from the ocean, and after a successful test burn of oil, plans are being made to scale the burns up. According to a BP official, “We believe we can now scale that up and burn between 500 and 1,000 barrels at a time.” The first test burned around 100 barrels of oil.

Despite the efforts, many are still worried about the potential consequences of the spill, and officials said that the damage could end up being more than that caused by the Exxon Valdez oil spill 20 years ago, which spilled 11 million gallons of oil into Alaska’s Prince William Sound. One analyst said that he expected “that movement is going to continue to stress and fatigue the pipe and create more leaks,” adding that “this is not on a good trajectory.”

BP has developed two options to stop the flow of oil at the source, but both are expected to take at least weeks to complete. The first option is to lower large structures over the leak, which would allow the oil to be safely transported to the surface. BP is building one such structure, but it isn’t expected to be completed for at least several weeks. The second option is to drill a second well which would then plug the leak at the source. A well for this purpose will begin to be drilled within two days, although it could be up to three months before the leak is completely plugged.

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Know More About Tampa Airport Parking

Submitted by: Capital Parking

The updates about the parking information are broadcasted at 16 : 10AM which can be listened on the radios of the car in and around three miles away from the airport. Few tampa airport parking tips are :

Where to park your vehicle :

1. Before parking your vehicle at tampa international airport. Note the level of garage and elevator closest to it. Take a reminder for parking, this card is located by the call buttons of the elevator and will help you locate your vehicle.

2. The sign board located just above the parking slot displays the row, color and parking level helps to find your vehicle.

Consider the following before leaving the vehicle :

1.) Check inside the vehicle to make sure all the belongings like laptops, mobiles, iPods, GPS service units or even the change are away from sight. It is recommended to lock the particulars in the car trunk for safety. And thus lock your vehicle.

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Check the following after you return :

1.) Before walking to the garage or boarding the bus it is better to check if you are back to the same location where you parked your vehicle.

2.) The car or vehicle keys should be handy when you are returning back to the vehicle.

3.) Under situations when you are unable to locate the vehicle it is advised to contact the assistance phone for the parking operations located near the elevator.

During emergency :

1.) Dail 911. The police department will help you with the same emergency.

2.) If there is a lack of an emergency phone booth or cell phone. Please find the nearest elevator which will have the assistance phone. The phone will provide access to other contacts like the police, airport or any other help.

Tampa International Airport accepts Visa, American Express, MasterCard, or even cash. The different parking facilities include;

Valet parking in this capital parking, the vehicle clearance is 6 feet and 8 inches. It has a twenty four hour drop off and pick up facility of the short term garage on the level 5. The cost is $2 per half an hour and $25 Maximum for 24 hrs

Short term parking it has the garage above the terminal and vehicle clearance of 6 feet and 8 inches. It has 24 hour operation. The parking is free under one hour. Above which it would cost 4 dollars till 80 minutes and additional $1 for every 20 minutes till 24 hours.

Long term garage parking the garage is adjacent to the Terminal with the vehicle clearance of 7 feet and 10 inches. The monorail to the terminal is found on Level 5 and the Pedestrian Walkways to the Terminal are found on the Level 2. It works for 24 hours. Parking is free for first one hour. Till 80 minutes costs $4 and additional 20 minutes $1 and $15 Maximum per 24 hours.

Economy parking and lot it runs 24 hours a day usually for every seven to ten mins. The Garage clearance is 8 feet and Lot clearance is 13 feet. A Restroom facility is also available. It will cost $1.00 per 20 minutes and $9 Max per 24 hrs.

Cell phone waiting lot in this category one has to park and wait till the concerned party has arrived and claimed the luggages only then they are allowed to proceed to the Terminal. The facilities include Flight information, rest rooms and free Wi-Fi.

Parking location reminder cards are available at every elevator in the garages or from the shuttle driver for Surface Parking If you cannot find your car when you return, use the Assistance phones near the elevators or in the bus shelters for location help.

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2008 Leisure Taiwan launched in Taipei World Trade Center
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2008 Leisure Taiwan launched in Taipei World Trade Center

Saturday, July 19, 2008

This year’s Leisure Taiwan trade show (a.k.a Taiwan Sport Recreation and Leisure Show) started yesterday, with 131 companies participating including sports media companies such as ESPN and VideoLand Television, businesses selling sports equipment and fitness clubs.

There were also a variety of sports being played in the arena built for the trade show. The events included a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, free style shooting, and bicycle test-riding. In addition, conferences discussed issues related to sports and physical education.

A major topic in the trade show was energy-efficiency and, as a result, bicycles and similar sports equipment were being heavily promoted.

Next Tuesday, companies from the electronics industry plan to promote their industry at “2008 Digital E-Park.” In previous years, organizations from the electronics industry have showcased their products at Leisure Taiwan instead of at the Digital E-Park, so this move has reduced the number of markets covered by Leisure Taiwan.

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Internet Explorer 7 beta released to the public
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Internet Explorer 7 beta released to the public

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

The long awaited Internet Explorer 7.0 beta preview was released to the public on January 31.

Large amounts of the architecture, including the security framework, have been completely overhauled. Partly as a result of these security enhancements, the browser will be a stand-alone application, rather than integrated with the Windows shell.

The final Beta 2 is scheduled by Microsoft to be released in April, with the full version scheduled for the Summer of 2006.

According to Microsoft’s announcement, the beta will only run on Windows XP Service Pack 2 systems, but the final release version is intended to be able to run on Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, and Windows Server 2003 as well.

Version 7 includes a number of new features.

The current release is intended for compatibility testing by developers and IT professionals, and is not aimed at the general public.

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Hard drugs temporarily legal in Ireland due to constitutional loophole
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Hard drugs temporarily legal in Ireland due to constitutional loophole

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s Health Minister, introduced emergency legislation in the lower house of the Irish parliament yesterday evening, to negate the legal loophole created by a decision from Dublin’s Court of Appeal that morning. Various hard drugs — including ketamine, ecstasy, and magic mushrooms — were rendered legal, following the law governing their prohibition being found to be unconstitutional.

The drug possession case of Stanislav Bederev led to the legal loophole; his lawyers arguing the 2010 addition of several drugs to the country’s controlled substances list, governed by the Misuse of Drugs Act, 1977, was unlawful. They contended it was unconstitutional to add these substances to the list without consulting the Oireachtas — i.e., parliament.

The Irish government is stressing the urgency of parliamentary legislation to rectify the situation. “It is now important from both a public health and criminal justice perspective that the legislation be enacted as soon as possible”, said a government spokesperson. The Health Minister expressed concern both for the welfare of individuals taking advantage of the temporary legality of the substances involved, and for drug-related convictions handed down since the now-unconstitutional changes came into effect.

“The emergency legislation I am introducing today will re-instate the status quo ante and re-control all drugs that were controlled prior to this judgment”, said Mr Varadkar.

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How To Live In One Of The Most Expensive Cities In The World For Less Than 1000 A Month?

How to Live in One of The Most Expensive Cities in The World For Less Than 1000 a Month? by Nazir HussainOption 1. Tow a luxury caravan behind a vehicle to use for your living accommodation and keep moving from location to location in the city. Option 2. Have your home fitted to your own specification by a top of the range couch builder with all the mod cons to your hearts content. Then park it either permanently or semi-permanently , you simply rent a small plot of land either in the city or in one of the suburbs just outside the main city.Option 3. Since River Thames runs through the heart of the London city, you can buy yourself a small boat for three people, a luxury one for more people or go for the long river boat with a lot of living space. In this article, we discuss this option in detail, its merits and benefits:-1)First of all you need a boat and there is a huge number and sizes to choose from. Consider this scenario and the savings. The Cheyne Walk home has very prestigious address as well as a good view of the embankment but the asking price is 6.5 million. If you opt for the house boat instead, you will have acquired for yourself virtually the same prestigious address and a saving of 6.5 millions or near that point”.What sort of boat do I need? Here is an example of a house boat moored in Chelsea with mooring rights till 2020 at the rate of 9,000 per year or 750 per month. This is very cheap when you compare this cost to rents of 500 per week being charged in the same area for traditional home living.The most common house boat is the narrow one; it stretches 45 to 50ft in length and about 6 feet in width. There is ample living space for a couple and occasional guests. You can buy a brand new narrow boat for about 90,000 but used ones are available for about 25,000 to 30,000.Buying a house boat is no different than buying car or a home. You need to have your future possession/home checked out properly for value and major defects if any. It is recommended that you have a detailed survey carried followed by a thorough safety inspection. The safety inspection is an absolute must.2)Mooring costs? Mooring costs range between 4,000 and 8,000 per year. These costs very much depend on the location where your boat is moored. The due diligence in respect of mooring rights is important, advised and is highly recommended. Visit the potential mooring site and ask questions of the existing river boat residents. River people are a very close knit community and will help you in your decision making process. Ask them all the questions which you feel need answering. For example, you want to make sure that you can stay there for as long as you want. Therefore, having a 25 year lease will give you the security and the peace of mind. It is advised for you to check that your mooring rights are not for a short period. And, if you are taking over a lease which has a tenure of 3 years still to run, you want to make sure that you have the option to renew it in its present state without any alterations to any of the existing covenants. 3)Are there any additional costs to take into account? You are treated no different than a ordinary resident so far as the local government taxation is concerned. For London, the council tax is between 900 to 1,200 per year. The river licence will add another 1,000 per year to your cost of living. Insurance costs in respect of your possessions and the boat itself amount to 800 per year. There are maintenance costs of around 4,000 every 4 years. So, set aside a 1,000 per year to pay for these essential costs when the time comes to avoid unpleasant surprises.Finally, this is flexible living indeed because you can move to another place up or down the river. Buying a boat and then paying for everything else does amount to a lot of money it would appear. But, these costs are much less than you would have to pay if you were to buy a house in London. Can I get a mortgage to buy a boat? There are lenders willing to lend although it is a much more risky proposal and therefore attracts a slightly higher interest rate. The point of the exercise is that for about 1,000 a month, you can be living in the heart of the London city where other people are paying a whopping 1,000 per week.Invest in a river boat & live life to the full. For mortgage information visit mortgage info. site at http://www.4mortgagessite.comArticle Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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XM and Sirius submit FCC transfer request
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XM and Sirius submit FCC transfer request

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Today, the satellite radio providers XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio submitted a joint application to transfer control of their ground and space-based transmitters to the new, merged company. This is a major step for the XM/Sirius merger deal, as FCC approval represents a major hurdle for the merger. This document also answers some questions that have plagued subscribers of both services.

While there is not much information for the casual listener, two of the most frequently asked questions have been addressed, at least in part:

Pricing has been clarified, to some exeent. From the FCC filing: “After the merger, customers may elect to receive fewer channels at a monthly price lower than $12.95;substantially similar programming at the existing $12.95 price; or more channels, including someof the ‘best of both’ networks, at a modest premium to the cost of one service, and considerablyless than the cost of subscribing to both services.” The document goes on to explain that channel blocking will be available, and that credit will be given for blocked channels.

The filing also addresses the potential need for new receivers. “Subscribers could continue to use their existing radios or eventually purchase new radios capable of receiving all of the content of both services when they become available.” Apparently, some programming will be available on both networks, but this will be limited. To get the full range of programming, subscribers will need new equipment.

Another major stumbling block for the merger deal is the potential for monopoly. To counter the arguments that the merged company will become a monopoly, the document goes on to describe the nature of satellite radio’s competition: HD radio, Internet radio, AM and FM radio, portable media players, mobile phones, and even CD players. “It is clear that all of the above providers view themselves as being in direct competitionwith each other,” the document alleges, and then goes on to quote statements by the National Association of Broadcasters in support of this assertion. “local radio stations compete for listeners with other forms of audio delivery offering an almost unlimited array of content. IPods and other MP3 players, music [subscription] services, podcasting and the Internet streaming of U.S. and foreign radio stations literally provide content from around the world to listeners in each local radio market in America.”

As this is only the first step in the FCC process, and the FCC is only one of three major steps in the merger process, the deal is far from over. However, convincing the FCC that the merger should happen will remove a major barrier in the companies’ efforts.

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