Police report drug haul seizure worth up to £30 million in Brownhills, England

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Police in the West Midlands in England today said nearly 200 kilograms worth of drugs with value possibly as great as £30 million (about US$49 million or €36 million) has been seized from a unit in the town of Brownhills. In what an officer described as “one of the largest [seizures] in the force’s 39 year history”, West Midlands Police reported recovering six big cellophane-wrapped cardboard boxes containing cannabis, cocaine, and MDMA (“ecstasy”) in a police raid operation on the Maybrook Industrial Estate in the town on Wednesday.

The impact this seizure will have on drug dealing in the region and the UK as a whole cannot be underestimated

The seized boxes, which had been loaded onto five freight pallets, contained 120 one-kilogram bags of cannabis, 50 one-kilogram bags of MDMA, and five one-kilogram bricks of cocaine. In a press release, West Midlands Police described what happened after officers found the drugs as they were being unloaded in the operation. “When officers opened the boxes they discovered a deep layer of protective foam chips beneath which the drugs were carefully layered”, the force said. “All the drugs were wrapped in thick plastic bags taped closed with the cannabis vacuum packed to prevent its distinctive pungent aroma from drawing unwanted attention.” Police moved the drugs via forklift truck to a flatbed lorry to remove them.

Detective Sergeant Carl Russell of West Midlands Police’s Force CID said the seizure was the largest he had ever made in the 24 years he has been in West Midlands Police and one of the biggest seizures the force has made since its formation in 1974. “The impact this seizure will have on drug dealing in the region and the UK as a whole cannot be underestimated”, he said. “The drugs had almost certainly been packed to order ready for shipping within Britain but possibly even further afield. Our operation will have a national effect and we are working closely with a range of law enforcement agencies to identify those involved in this crime at whatever level.”

Expert testing on the drugs is ongoing. Estimates described as “conservative” suggest the value of the drugs amounts to £10 million (about US$16.4 million or €12 million), although they could be worth as much as £30 million, subject to purity tests, police said.

Police arrested three men at the unit on suspicion of supplying a controlled drug. The men, a 50-year-old from Brownhills, a 51-year-old from the Norton area of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, and one aged 53 from Brownhills, have been released on bail as police investigations to “hunt those responsible” continue. West Midlands Police told Wikinews no person has yet been charged in connection with the seizure. Supplying a controlled drug is an imprisonable offence in England, although length of jail sentences vary according to the class and quantity of drugs and the significance of offenders’ roles in committing the crime.

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Woman gives birth on New Jersey PATH train

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A New Jersey woman, 31-year-old Rabita Sarker, gave birth on a moving Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) train yesterday morning. She and her husband Aditya Saurabh were heading to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan for a “practice run”. She gave birth between the Journal Square and 33rd Street stations at 9:49 am ET (1449 UTC).

Sarker boarded the Manhattan-bound PATH train at Journal Square already experiencing labor pains. At first she believed these were false, but soon realized she was in fact giving birth. A St. Luke’s-Roosevelt physician who was also traveling on the train came to her aid. Once train conductors heard that she was in labor, they switched the train to express service and bypassed stops to go directly to 33rd Street.

Paramedics and three Port Authority police officers were waiting on the platform of the 33rd Street station. “As the train came into the station, the woman had already given birth”, Sgt. Mike Barry of the Port Authority police said. Sarker along with her child were then taken to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt where they were in stable condition.

The couple has not yet announced a name for their boy but they have nicknamed him “Jhatpat”, which translates from Hindi as “Fast”.

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Why You Should Have A Facelift Thailand

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Why You Should Have A Facelift Thailand

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Shayne V

The idea of having a facelift Thailand doesn t appeal to many people until they discover the many advantages. There is no doubt that various cosmetic procedures are becoming increasingly popular. People are fed up with the aging process robbing them of their youthful appearance. More than 100,000 people in the United States alone had facelifts in 2009 with spending estimated at more than $662 million. That s great news for American surgeons you would think. But they are worried about the prospect of people going overseas for their surgery. In fact, it s already happening with tens of thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of others traveling overseas for a facelift Thailand.

A closer look at the above statistics reveals an interesting pattern. Facelift procedures in America have dropped more than 30,000 from their 2000 level. This is coincidentally the same year that the World Health Organization placed Thailand just 10 places below America in terms of healthcare. Suddenly, Americans decided that it was worth traveling to have a facelift Thailand in order to save up to $5,000 in some cases. As medical tourists flocked to the Thailand, they saw a country in the midst of change. They witnessed amazing improvements in the healthcare system, world class medical facilities with highly trained surgeons tying everything together.

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Plastic surgery clinics in Europe and America are losing business at a rapid rate. If we are to use the above statistics, American plastic surgery clinics have lost at least $200 million worth of business on facelifts alone within the last 10 years. The rate in which they are losing customers is increasing with 10,000 less facelifts performed in 2009 than in 2008. So, where are they all going? They are having a facelift Thailand of course! Yes, there are other countries renowned for medical tourism such as Panama which offers procedures for approximately $2,500. Yet Central American nations have not yet caught up with Thailand in terms of quality.

Although it s always tempting to save a few thousand dollars, you must be aware that a facelift is not something you should compromise on. This is why such a procedure shouldn t be performed in Central American countries just yet. They may have made improvements but they pale in comparison when placed beside Thailand. When you have a facelift Thailand, you will be taken care of by the skilled hands of someone possessing the same level of training as surgeons in England, Italy and America, mainly because Thai surgeons study side by side with Western surgeons in Europe and the United States.

Aside from having a safe surgery which helps knock years off your appearance as well as making you feel better than ever, you will have a speedy recovery in a clinic that contains state of the art everything. Once you re ready to leave the clinic, there are a host of entertaining activities for you to engage in once you re ready for them. Indeed, an increasing number of medical tourists return to Thailand for a regular holiday within a year of their surgery.

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Heating bills, oil price rise predicted

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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

USA — A US government report was issued Wednesday predicting the rise of heating bills due to colder temperatures and impacts Hurricanes Rita and Katrina had on the nation’s energy production.

Local forecasters predict that most of the US will have a warmer-than-expected winter this year. However, households that heat their homes by gas can expect to pay 29.8% more in heating bills. In the case of colder-than-expected weather, an increase of 66% in household heating costs is likely. In typical weather, prices will rise about 47.6%. Households that use electricity can expect a rise of about 5% from last year. NOAA‘s 2005-2006 U.S. Winter Outlook calls for warmer-than-normal temperatures across much of the central and western United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. The Midwest, the Southern Californian coast and the East Coast have equal chances of warmer, cooler or near-normal temperatures this winter.

Around one third of the US crude oil and one fifth of the natural gas outputs in Mexico still remain closed due to hurricane-related damage. Seven oil refineries remain offline.

The Energy Information Administration predicts that the price of oil will rise to around $64 per barrel (42 gallons or 158.97 litres) in 2006, with $58 being the average for this year.

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Wikinews interviews World Wide Web co-inventor Robert Cailliau

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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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Category:Frogs

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This is the category for frogs.

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  • 17 December 2018: Fire breaks out at Chester Zoo, England
  • 29 March 2013: Wikinews interviews American zoologists about pirate perches’ chemical camouflage
  • 29 August 2010: Japanese researchers create smell sensor using genetically engineered frog eggs
  • 16 June 2009: Study says nearly every species of animal engages in homosexual behavior
  • 23 April 2009: Earth Day 2009 celebrated around the globe
  • 8 October 2008: Frog-killing fungus spreads across Panama Canal towards South America
  • 27 September 2008: Australian frog is rediscovered after 17 years
  • 30 August 2007: New species of dart frog discovered in Colombia
  • 17 January 2007: Largest mass extinction in 65 million years underway, scientists say
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Reasons For Trade Show Failure

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By Lawrence J. Reaves

Unfortunately, it’s easier to fail at a trade show than to succeed. Success at a trade show requires a lot of commitment from you and your team members, advance planning and an adequate budget. If any of these items are overlooked, then there’s a chance your trade show may fail.

Trade shows are a popular method of advertising your company’s products and services and a good trade show exhibition will increase your customer base and therefore increase sales. Never forget that a bad trade show exhibition can not only cost a lot of money, but can result in loss of sales and your company’s image may get tarnished.

Take a look through the following common mistakes that can result in failure at a trade show. By keeping these in mind it’s likely you will avoid the problems and make your trades how exhibition a success.

Leaving it too Late

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If you decide too late to attend a trade show then there will not be enough time to get everything in order. Ideally you need to book your booth at least six months, if not earlier, in advance. You also need to start organizing for the trade show as soon as you have confirmation that you have a space booked.

Inadequate Planning

You may have starting getting ready for the trade show in time, but if the planning is inadequate it doesn’t matter how long you have, it’s unlikely it will come together cohesively. Select your team and start planning meetings. Delegate jobs to all team members, don’t try to take everything on yourself, because you think you can do it better; it won’t work. Itemize everything that needs to be attended to. Set deadlines and stick to them; slippage results in a rush toward the end and things get missed.

Late Booth Preparation

Your booth is the central place at the trade show. Never underestimate its importance. It must be designed in a way that attracts visitors. Your company name and logo need to be clearly displayed and should ideally be visible from a distance. The booth must look appealing, the lighting correct. Make sure you plan the layout of your booth in plenty of time so when you arrive you know exactly where everything goes.

Failing to Check Electrical Items

It’s of little value having a great booth design, but when you go to start a demonstration or turn on electrical equipment, it doesn’t work. Test everything the day before the show opens as this gives to time to get things repaired or replaced. Ensure you take spare parts such as light bulbs.

Follow up Failure

You may have had a great trade show and consider it a success. However, if you get back to your office and fail to follow leads and referrals then your trade show exhibition will have been a waste of time and money. Leads and referrals go cold, if not attended to quickly, so make sure you delegate a follow up process to your staff and have them report back to you regularly.

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Computer glitch delays online tax filing in Canada

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Thursday, March 8, 2007

Computer systems used by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the handling of tax filing data for Canadians have been temporarily shutdown due to infrastructure problems.[1] A March 7 article in the Toronto Star[2] states that due to errors in the electronic filing system, Canada Revenue Agency will be unable to accept any tax filings electronically or corrections to prior filings.

A fact sheet from the CRA [3] states that “until the problem is resolved, we cannot process returns filed on paper, or returns filed electronically before the system interruption. Refunds will be delayed until processing is resumed”.

A check of the taxing authority’s website[4] regarding the issue states “We have temporarily shut down public access to electronic services to ensure the integrity of taxpayer information.” and that “We have now traced the source of the problem to software maintenance conducted on March 4, 2007. We are currently working to bring all systems back online gradually.”

A CRA press release dated March 6 [5] states “Commissioner of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Michel Dorais today instructed some computer applications related to personal income tax filing to be temporarily halted.” he also said, “there is no indication that this situation was caused by intrusion, hacking, or computer virus”. Further, “These applications include online services like Efile, Netfile, and My Account. Mr. Dorais said that he instructed that this preventative measure be taken following indications that CRA computer systems have run into infrastructure problems. In order to safeguard existing systems and to maintain the integrity of CRA’s taxpayer information holdings, Mr Dorais ordered tax filing processes halted.”

An article in The Globe and Mail [6] states that taxpayers “can wait for Netfile to return to service, or they can print their returns and mail them to the CRA”, which will be processed when the computer glitch is resolved.

The deadline for Canadians to submit tax returns is April 30. The CRA indicates it is too soon to speculate on whether the filing deadline will be extended. They expect to restore all services, including EFile and Netfile, well in advance of the filing deadline.[7]

The shutdown also affects third-party companies that prepare tax returns and electronically file the data using the EFile facility on behalf of clients. According to the CRA, millions of individual Canadians use the Netfile service each year.

The Agency will provide updates daily to the media until the situation is resolved.

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David S. Touretzky discusses Scientology, Anonymous and Tom Cruise

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

David S. Touretzky, prominent free speech activist and critic of Scientology, discussed his opinions on the recent Internet backlash against the Church of Scientology in an interview with former Scientologist and Wikinews reporter Nicholas Turnbull. The recent conflict on the Internet between critics of Scientology and the Church has been spurred on in declarations by a nebulous Internet entity using the name Anonymous that the Church of Scientology “will be destroyed”. Anonymous has directed recent protests at Scientology centres across the world, which have attracted significant numbers of individuals supporting the cause. In recent e-mail correspondence with Wikinews, a representative of the Church of Scientology declared that the Church considers the activities of Anonymous to be illegal, and that Anonymous “will be handled and stopped”.

Touretzky, a research professor in artificial intelligence and computational neuroscience at Carnegie Mellon University, has been a prominent critic of the Church of Scientology since mid-1995, and has been protesting against Scientology vociferously since then; he has also run websites that publish material that Scientology wishes to keep suppressed from the public eye, such as extracts from Scientology’s formerly-confidential Operating Thetan (OT) materials. Touretzky views the actions of the Church of Scientology as being “a threat to free speech”, and has endured harassment by the Church of Scientology for his activities.

The Church of Scientology continues to suffer damage to its public reputation through increased exposure on the Internet and vocal protests by Scientology critics such as Prof. Touretzky. A recent event that focused intense attention on Scientology’s totalitarian attitude was the leak of an internal Church of Scientology propaganda video to the Internet video sharing site YouTube, in which celebrity Scientologist Tom Cruise spoke heavily in Scientology’s jargon and stated that that “we [Scientology] are the authorities” on resolving the difficulties of humanity. The declaration of war by Anonymous followed shortly after this leak, in the form of a video posted to the Internet.

The ongoing dispute, cast by some as Scientology versus the Internet, brought Scientology terms such as “SP” (Suppressive Person, an enemy of Scientology) and “KSW” (Keeping Scientology Working) into general usage by non-Scientologists from the late 1990s onwards; increased attention has been drawn to Scientology by the release of the Cruise video in addition to media coverage. This focus has caused an even greater propagation of these terms across the outside world, as Touretzky comments in the interview.

Wikinews asked Prof. Touretzky about the impact that the activities of Anonymous will have on Scientology, the public relations effect of the Tom Cruise video, the recent departure of individuals from the Church of Scientology’s executive management, the strategies that Anonymous will employ and Touretzky’s experiences of picketing the Church.

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On the campaign trail in the USA, June 2020

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Saturday, July 25, 2020

The following is the second edition of a monthly series chronicling the 2020 United States presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after an overview of the month’s biggest stories.

This month’s spotlight on the campaign trail includes interviews with the vice presidential nominees of the Prohibition Party, Reform Party, and the Life and Liberty Party.

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