Author: Admin

<div class=Hurricane-force winds kill 15 people as storm hits Europe
" />

Hurricane-force winds kill 15 people as storm hits Europe

Sunday, January 25, 2009

As a storm swept across parts of France and Spain on Saturday and Sunday, it left 15 people dead. Its winds were recorded up to 190km/h (118 mph), which are hurricane-force winds.

The storm made landfall near to Bordeaux, France at 5:00 am Central European Time on Saturday the 24th January. It traveled south-eastwards towards the south-east coast of France throughout Saturday morning, finally reaching there at 1:00 pm. It is expected to head north-eastwards over Italy and the Adriatic Sea, but without causing damage. Low pressure systems are fairly common in Europe at this time of year. Some reports have called it the storm of the decade; BBC meteorologist Alex Deakin said “Saturday’s storm is being described as the most damaging since that of December 1999 which killed 88 people.”

Four children aged between 9 and 12 died at a sports hall in Sant Boi de Llobregat, near Barcelona. The children intended on playing baseball, but sought shelter inside a covered area made of concrete with a corrugated iron roof. The structure collapsed, as a result of the wind. Local people and fire-fighters were at the scene in aiding children to escape the rubble. Three children died at the scene, a fourth died in hospital and 16 have been treated for injuries.

Other fatalities include a woman, who died after a wall collapsed and a man struck by a falling tree in the Barcelona area. In Landes, south-west France, a falling tree struck a driver; a 78-year-old man was hit by debris and another man, aged 75, was crushed by a tree. A wall crushed a man in Aigues de Busot in the south-east of Spain. A policeman was struck by a falling tree as he directed traffic in Burela and a sailor from a cargo ship died when the vessel got into trouble off the coast of Galicia. In Burgos, Spain, a woman was crushed by a door.

Approximately 1.7 million homes in France and tens of thousands of homes in Spain experienced power cuts. A woman, aged 73, died in France after a power-outage stopped her breathing machine. Road and rail links were blocked and airports closed. Airports in Bordeaux, Biarritz, Pau and Toulouse were shut, as well as train services, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded overnight.

Michèle Alliot-Marie, the French interior minister, stated that in addition to the 300 civil security agents located in the Landes region of France, another 715 agents would be deployed. She also expressed her intent to fly there today, after the high winds have decreased. French President Nicolas Sarkozy told reporters he would travel to the affected area tomorrow. In Bordeaux’s Gironde region, 19 residents of a retirement home were evacuated by rescuers following its rooftop being blown away. Authorities have also evacuated campers from the pine forests in Landes.

Thousands were evacuated from nearby housing estates in La Nucía, north of Benidorm in Alicante, as the Spanish Army helped to fight a forest fire, which was started by a felled electricity pylon. There were also forest fires in the region of Catalonia, while Spain put emergency services on high alert. Waves over 20 metres high were registered off the northern coast of Spain and dolphins were stranded on beaches in the region as a result of high winds.

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Hurricane-force_winds_kill_15_people_as_storm_hits_Europe&oldid=4594863”
Posted in Uncategorized
<div class=Judge shot at courthouse in Nevada
" />

Judge shot at courthouse in Nevada

Monday, June 12, 2006

Today in Reno, Nevada a judge has been shot in a courthouse while he stood near a third floor window. The police and a SWAT team have been searching the nearby parking garages for the shooter. Judge Chuck Weller was hit in the chest with the bullet at the Mills B. Lane Justice Center around 11:15 a.m. PDT.

He was rushed to the Washoe medical center said police spokesperson Steve Frady. Police have closed off many blocks in the downtown casino district around the courthouse to look for the shooter.

The police have found one suspect. His name is Darren Roy Mack.

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Judge_shot_at_courthouse_in_Nevada&oldid=4519552”
Posted in Uncategorized
<div class=Crosswords/2005/February/19
" />

Crosswords/2005/February/19

Saturday, February 19, 2005

Feel free to use the Wikimedia sites to solve our Wikinews crossword. Please do not fill it out online as it would spoil it for other people; print it out and fill it in at your own leisure!

< Previous crossword.
Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Crosswords/2005/February/19&oldid=715782”
Posted in Uncategorized
Top Historic Sites To See On Your Next Tip To Cancun, Mexico

Top Historic Sites To See On Your Next Tip To Cancun, Mexico

By CSStephanie Larkin

When most people are planning a trip to Cancun, Mexico, they look for exciting nightlife and sunny beaches. However, Cancun has a lot more to offer than that. Cancun actually has a very rich history, and you can supplement your beach time with tours of some breath-taking historical sites. The following list is your guide to the top historical sites that you should consider seeing the next time you plan a trip to Cancun:

Chichen Itza

The most famous of the historic sites in the Cancun area of Mexico, Chichen Itza is a restored Mayan city, and contains a huge, spectacular temple among other attractions. This site is also home to the largest known Mayan ball court, and tours are given daily throughout the site or you can explore on your own. It is a day-long trip, as it is about 200 km from Cancun, but it is well worth the drive. You can either rent a car or take a bus. In fact, many hotels in the Cancun area offer guided bus tours to Chichen Itza. If you’re going to tour the site on your own, get there early to avoid the tour bus crowds.

Coba Ruins

Also a famous ancient Mayan city, the Coba Ruins is the oldest of the Mayan sites in this area. This area is extremely remote, and only a few of the structures were uncovered and restored, leaving almost all of the six thousand buildings still covered by jungle. Here, you can see Mayan stone roads, as well as the tallest pyramid in the vicinity of Cancun. The Coba Ruins are also a bit of a drive from Cancun, but again, many Cancun hotels run tours to this destination via free or low-cost buses.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvs-2wEgGAc[/youtube]

Tulum Ruins

If you want to see some Mayan ruins without sacrificing an entire day to a tour, check out the Tulum Ruins, which are closer to Cancun. This location is unique because it is built along the coast, making the structures there almost lighthouse-like. A large wall surrounds the city, and the only way to explore inside is through one of the original tunnels. Be forewarned, however, that this historical spot is extremely popular for tourists and often quite crowded.

La Destileria

One of the most traditional activities in Mexico is the making of tequila. La Destileria isn’t exactly a historic site like the ancient ruins listed above, but at this museum and restaurant you can explore the history of this liquor. Guided tours will teach you how tequila is made, and at the end you get to try samples of the tequila that they make right there at the restaurant.

Xcaret

If you are traveling with people who are not as interested in seeing historical sites, you can consider a trip to Xcaret. This water park and activity center was once a place of Mayan ceremonies, and they have built a replica of a Mayan city to showcase the ancient culture. You will also be able to snorkel in the waterfalls, swim with the dolphins, and explore the environmental center in Xcaret. Don’t forget to stick around to watch descendants of the Mayans perform customary dances and musical shows.

Mercado Coral Negro

Before you leave Cancun, you should also make plans to stop at one of the traditional Mexican markets. Mercado Coral Negro is a great choice. Like the tequila museum, this site in and of itself isn’t a place of ancient history, but here you can see (and buy) traditional craft items like embroidered clothing, hats, and decorative pieces. You can also find traditional Mayan food at these markets. Of course, there are the run-of-the-mill “Cancun” T-shirts for tourists as well, but this shopping opportunity is great for those wanting some historically significant items to take home without spending a fortune.

If you are interested in more great historical Cancun sites, your best bet is to ask the customer service representatives at your hotel for their opinions on local sites. You can also speak with taxi cab drivers and tour guides – providing they speak English or you speak Spanish! The best way to find historical spots off the beaten path is to talk to those who live and work in Cancun all year-round.

Cancun, and all of Mexico, is full of history. It is a wonderful place to experience modern beaches, water sports, and nightlife. While that part of Cancun can be great fun, make sure that you spend a bit of time exploring Cancun’s ancient ruins and other historical activities. You won’t be sorry!

About the Author: Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to vacations and the travel industry such as Cancun Vacation Packages at flightcentre.ca/holidays/toronto/more-mexico.jsp

Source: isnare.com

Permanent Link: isnare.com/?aid=255435&ca=Travel

<div class=Category:Football (American)
" />

Category:Football (American)

This is the category for American football, a sport similar to rugby.

Refresh this list to see the latest articles.

  • 4 February 2022: Washington D.C. football team replaces controversial name with “Commanders”
  • 9 February 2016: Super Bowl 50: Denver Broncos defeat Carolina Panthers 24–10
  • 16 September 2014: National Football League from United States Senators: zero tolerance on domestic violence
  • 6 August 2013: Illinois high schools now required to buy insurance for athletes
  • 29 April 2013: Australian Jesse Williams drafted in fifth round by the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks
  • 28 April 2013: Chicago Bears select Marquess Wilson in seventh round of NFL draft
  • 5 February 2013: Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens defeat 49ers, 34-31
  • 3 December 2012: Kansas City Chiefs athlete commits murder-suicide
  • 21 March 2012: Wikinews Shorts: March 21, 2012
  • 22 September 2010: Denver Broncos player Kenny McKinley found dead aged 23
?Category:Football (American)

From Wikinews, the free news source you can write.


Sister projects
  • Commons
  • Wikidata
  • Wikipedia
  • Wikisource
  • Wiktionary

Subcategories

Pages in category “Football (American)”

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Football_(American)&oldid=4190820”
Posted in Uncategorized
<div class=UK fighters confront Russian bombers over international waters
" />

UK fighters confront Russian bombers over international waters

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Last week, RAF Leuchars in Fife scambled two Tornado F3 interceptors, when radar detected two Tupolev Tu-142 Bear Bombers and the alarm was sounded “Bears in the Air”.

The RAF would not disclose the exact time of the incident, which was to the north of the Outer Hebrides. It did say that no contact was made between the aircraft.

The Russian Bear Foxtrot bombers are renowned maritime raiders that regularly probed the United Kingdom’s airspace during the Cold War.

The Russian aircraft were snooping on Neptune Warrior, a Royal Navy exercise taking place near the Outer Hebrides last week. Neptune Warrior was a live-fire naval training exercise involving warships, submarines and aircraft that took place between April 22 and May 3.

The Russians obviously thought it might be worth coming to have a look at what we were up to and probably take some photos. It’s a throwback to the Cold War when they used to fly in regularly to poke and prod at the edges of British airspace and test our reaction times. It’s normal to let such aircraft know we’re there by pulling up alongside them and they left quietly. The whole encounter probably lasted 20 minutes.
 

The Tornado’s watched the Russians for approximately 15 minutes until the bombers returned to their home base in Murmansk.

This aircraft dates back to the 1950s and although the air frame might look dated it is still highly effective in terms of long-range maritime reconnaissance. These used to fly over the North Sea and the Greenland Gap daily during the Cold War and, while rare today, it’s by no means a unique occurrence. It’s nice to know the Russians are out and about again. The exercise was in international waters and the Russians have got just as much right to be there as we have. We do it to them, they do it to us. All the RAF is doing is telling them: We could do this for real if we wanted to, so go and tell your mates back home.’
 

During the Cold War in the 1970s and 1980s, Soviet spies were sometimes spotted watching from the perimeter of RAF stations to time exactly how long it took jets to take off and intercept Bear bombers, probing the United Kingdom’s defences and testing the response. Nato pilots in those days were well accustomed to an almost daily aerial game of cat-and-mouse.

Squadrons of Phantom interceptors were on constant quick-reaction standby through the 1970s and 1980s to deal with the threat of Soviet long-range bombers engaging in a long-range attack on Great Britain. The Bears can carry an arsenal of missiles, some nuclear-tipped, to strike NATO warships blocking the entrance to the vital North Atlantic sealanes between the United States and Europe.

In July, the Tornado will be replaced by the new Eurofighter Typhoon. Currently, RAF personnel on scrambling duty spend most of their time on counter-terrorist missions, checking out commercial airliners approaching Britain in ways that arouse suspicion, either because they have taken the wrong flight path or because the pilot has not contacted ground control.

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=UK_fighters_confront_Russian_bombers_over_international_waters&oldid=1970434”
Posted in Uncategorized
Ways To Transform Skin And Look Good}

Ways To Transform Skin And Look Good}

Submitted by: Radson Smith

As we age, our skin develops spots and blemishes. For some time at least, when these signs of aging do not manifest completely, we can afford to be casual about it. However, the late twenties or early thirties is the period when the skin needs proper care. Some time needs to be devoted from our otherwise busy schedules for the same. Basically, some primary skin care tips and a few lifestyle choices can help delay the natural aging process and prevent the more common skin problems from coming up. This in turn can keep skin healthy and glowing for years to come. Using a good quality even skin toner can also go a long way in combating the signs of aging or tired skin.

Few steps to even out the skin tone and look good:

Exfoliate

Start by exfoliating your skin at least 2-3 times a week. This involves the removal of dead skin on the skin’s surface through facials, scrubs or chemical peels. Regular exfoliation removes dead skin cells to reveal fresher, younger skin from below. Another good practice is to exfoliate before applying even skin toners, serums and creams to make it easier for these products to penetrate the skin.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jku2PZtSvU[/youtube]

Use a sunscreen daily

Using a good quality sunscreen lotion protects skin from the harmful effects of the sun and prevents the emergence of sun spots and wrinkles. Using a sun block while going out makes sense, as it absorbs and reflects some of the sun’s ultraviolet radiations (UV) and counteracts sunburns. An even skin toner or a skin lightening product containing sunscreen can also be used to protect your skin from the sun. Lighter skin requires more protection, as it is more susceptible to damage of this kind.

Change the way you live

Avoid smoking as exposure to cigarette smoke can discolor your skin and cause hyper pigmentation and wrinkling. The chemicals and toxins present in cigarettes can rob your skin of that youthful and even skin tone. Another effective practice is to exercise regularly to stay fit and healthy.

Right Diet

A diet rich in nutrients and vitamins is very important for a glowing, healthy and even complexion. Include strawberries, mushrooms, oranges and multi-grain bread in your food and notice the difference in your skin within a very short time. As they say, we are what we eat and the way we look is an integral part of who we are.

Use some special cosmetics

Even the prettiest women would not mind some help when it comes to looking good. Some very innovative and effective skin care products currently available in the market are an answer to your persistent skin problems. Regular use of an even skin toner from a brand you trust can help you cleanse your skin and reduce the appearance of pores. There are also some very effective skin lightening products and whitening creams that promise to reduce discoloration and even out your skin tone. You can browse the online marketplace to know more about how to even skin toner and the best-in-class lightening products. However, it is always a good practice to consult your dermatologist before using any of these products. When it comes to your skin, you cannot afford to take any chances.

Some or all of these tips can be followed to get a radiant, smooth and even skin tone. You would need to be patient enough, as great skin cannot be achieved over night. It takes time for the changes to manifest themselves and all the effects to reflect on the way you look.

About the Author: Even Skin Tone Products and skin lightening products can smoothen out your skin and minimize the appearance of fine lines. Knowing more on how to even skin toner can also help you replenish and revitalize your skin.

miracleskintransformer.com/mst/

Source:

isnare.com

Permanent Link:

isnare.com/?aid=1563110&ca=Aging}

<div class=Sydney Opera House ‘No War’ activists face court for paint cans
" />

Sydney Opera House ‘No War’ activists face court for paint cans

Tuesday, January 3, 2006

Two activists convicted for painting the words “NO WAR” in five-metre-high red letters on the highest sail of Sydney Opera House in March 2003, are facing court action again to prevent them from auctioning the equipment used to paint the controversial sign.

Dr Will Saunders and David Burgess were sentenced to nine months periodic detention and ordered to pay the Opera House Trust $151,000 for malicious damage to the building on March 18, 2003.

The pair spent six months in jail for painting the slogan on one of the sails of the Opera House on the eve of the invasion of Iraq. The protesters say they wish to auction the equipment for humanitarian causes in Iraq.

Police confiscated the paint can and two brushes used in the incident and have now applied for a court order to have the can and brushes destroyed. They are saying such an auction would contravene proceeds of crime laws.

Saunders said they wanted to auction the can and send the proceeds to humanitarian causes in Iraq. According to The Australian newspaper, Mr Saunders said the auction could be conducted by a registered charity to raise money for the Mother and Child Hospital in Basra.

He said the can should also be preserved as an important piece of Sydney history.

“We want to give the surplus money that we’ve raised, and anything extra we can make from an auction – not only the paint pot … I think we can raise many many thousands of dollars,” he said. “We’d be happy to come to any reasonable arrangement with the police about how this auction takes place … it’s just mean beyond belief, petty-minded just to destroy it.”

The matter will go before a Sydney court on January 16.

Meanwhile, the world-famous Sydney Opera House is one of 21 international landmarks short-listed to become the new Seven Wonders of the World. The list includes modern landmarks such as Paris’ Eiffel Tower and older candidates like the Colosseum in Rome and China’s Great Wall.

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Sydney_Opera_House_%27No_War%27_activists_face_court_for_paint_cans&oldid=2465800”
Posted in Uncategorized
<div class=Category:Cannabis
" />

Category:Cannabis

This is the category for cannabis, a drug with recreational and medicinal uses.

Refresh this list to see the latest articles.

  • 12 September 2021: Australia: Wikinews interviews Rebecca Jennings, independent candidate for Daly by-election
  • 16 February 2018: United States: Berkeley, California declares itself a sanctuary city for recreational cannabis
  • 16 April 2017: Canada to legalise marijuana to ‘make it more difficult for kids to access’
  • 20 January 2017: Germany legalises medical use of cannabis
  • 12 January 2017: Artist who changed Hollywood sign to ‘Hollyweed’ surrenders to authorities
  • 3 January 2017: Hollywood sign modified to read ‘Hollyweed’
  • 31 December 2016: Helsinki court jails anti-drug chief Jari Aarnio for drug smuggling
  • 4 May 2014: First arrests made in Singapore for possession of New Psychoactive Substances
  • 22 April 2014: Glasgow cannabis enthusiasts celebrate ‘green’ on city green
  • 2 December 2013: Police report drug haul seizure worth up to £30 million in Brownhills, England
?Category:Cannabis

From Wikinews, the free news source you can write.



Sister projects
  • Commons
  • Wikidata
  • Wikipedia
  • Wikiquote
  • Wiktionary

Pages in category “Cannabis”

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Cannabis&oldid=4275683”
Posted in Uncategorized
<div class=New York City Mass Transit facing service cuts
" />

New York City Mass Transit facing service cuts

Friday, December 11, 2009

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is proposing to make service cuts to close its expected US$343 million (€234m, GBP £211m) budget deficit. The plan includes the elimination of multiple bus lines in The Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, the elimination of the W (Astoria, Queens to Lower Manhattan) and the Z (Jamaica, Queens to Lower Manhattan via Brooklyn) train services. Also included in the plan are cuts of nighttime bus and train service.

“We’re not going to rely on anyone else to do anything for us. We’re going to rely on ourselves.” MTA board member Mitchell Pally said, commenting on the New York state’s budget plan cutting $143 million of tax revenue from the agency. MTA Chairman Jay Walder has said in the past that he would not raise fares ahead of schedule.

Gene Russianoff of the Straphangers Campaign, a commuter advocacy group, said that the agency should take money from its current construction and maintenance fund, and put it into maintaining these services.

Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=New_York_City_Mass_Transit_facing_service_cuts&oldid=4673656”
Posted in Uncategorized