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31 March

UK PM’s speechwriter awaits sentence

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

An English lawyer has pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice. He faked a legal judgment and sent it to a father who was pleading in Taunton family court to be able to remain involved in his child’s upbringing. The lawyer, London barrister Bruce Hyman, now awaits his sentence. The judge indicated that he could receive a prison sentence. Bruce Hyman is well-known in media circles, having produced The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy on BBC Radio. He also produced a series with Clive Anderson, at Above the Title Productions, called Unreliable Evidence.

The father, a former City financier, had attended a series of court hearings in order to make suitable arrangements to see his child following an acrimonious divorce. Shortly before one of these hearings he received an email, ostensibly from a self-help group to which he belonged, which had attached a Court of Appeal case that appeared favourable to an application he had made for the judge to stand down from the case. The father, who was representing himself, duly showed the case to the judge. At this point, Bruce Hyman, the lawyer representing the former wife, claimed to the judge that the case was a forgery, which indeed it turned out to be.

After confirming that the self-help group had not sent him the email, the father then embarked on some detective work his own. The fraudulent email was traced via its header to a dial-up internet connection and a phone number belonging to a shop in London. The shop was able to recover CCTV footage which showed a man sending the email from an Apple laptop. The man turned out to be Bruce Hyman.

Sentencing of Hyman is due in Bristol Crown Court on the 19th of September.

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30 March

New Zealand riot police use batons to disperse unruly pub-crawl

Monday, August 21, 2006

The annual ‘Undie 500‘ road-trip, in which 400 Canterbury and Otago university students took part, turned into a riot when students started throwing bottles around and lighting fires. The riot started in Dunedin on Castle Street North, which is known for its parties. In the Undie 500 road-trip, students go from Christchurch to Dunedin and along the way stopping at five pubs. It is the biggest pub crawl of its kind in Australasia.

The police found students watching the New Zealand Fire Service battling the fires they had lit.

Maggie Kleist, an Otago University student, said: “The police were so outnumbered, and people were just getting each other worked up more and more and more and it was yeah, pretty intense.”

Riot police then turned up to move students away with batons but more bottles were thrown and more fires were lit. “At this stage police moved the crowd with the use of batons,” Allan Grindell, Police Senior Sergeant said.

Paul Chong, Students Association president, said: “Couch-burning and bottle-smashing aren’t serious enough offences to justify bringing in baton-wielding police.”

Allan Grindell said: “Many in the crowd were heavily intoxicated and drinking from bottles and cans.”

An unnamed student said: “This is just out of control.”

Sergeant Wayne Pitcaithly says 95 arrests were made. The police continued to dispersed crowds for 45 minutes.

“People were throwing bottles, everyone was getting arrested, the riot police came, and they were hitting people with their batons,” said Canterbury Student Josh Binns.

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28 March

Planning To Visit A Foreign Country? Know The Fa Qs Of A Visitor Health Cover

Are you a nomad? Of course, who doesn’t like to explore new countries? Taking time out of your busy schedule and planning to relax for a few days with your family is in your bucket list? Travelling abroad requires taking care of many items, such as visas, passports and their health as well. Often, during a trip, people overlook their health needs thinking they’d only be at a location for some time. But problems with illness or safety can occur anywhere and anytime. So, this is the best practice to be prepared for the worst circumstances and taking precautions so that one can handle the situation, especially when you are planning to travel countries where the cost of medical expenses is pretty high.

That is where an Overseas Visitor Health Insurance (OVHC) comes into the picture. Usually, this type of insurance plan is short-term and offers protection against any accidental injury or disease while travelling to another country. There are several questions people have regarding this type of insurance. Below are some of the customers’ frequently asked questions you’d like to know before you go ahead with the travel plan. In Australia, purchasing a Visitor Health Insurance is not mandatory for tourist visas; however, the government of Australia always recommends buying one prior to travelling the country to avoid unwanted health emergencies.

What is the difference between Visitor Insurance and travel insurance plan?

Visitor health plans are somewhat similar in terms of benefits to the travel insurance. Nonetheless, the former fulfils the insurer’s medical requirements explicitly when visiting another country along with other travel insurance costs. On the other hand, travel insurance covers for travel expenses, such as luggage loss, delayed flights, fraud and even delayed flights.

When should you purchase it?

The right time to purchase it is before travel. Only after you have entirely ascertained your travel plans and ensure all your travel documents are in place, you should buy a health insurance plan for the visitor. It is best to buy it in a way so that the insurance plan starts functioning from the date of departure, and you can be covered right from the start of your journey.

What is the minimum duration of coverage?

The standard length of health insurance coverage for tourists varies from one insurance provider to another. Talk to various insurance companies until you find one that suits your needs and the length of your stay in another country. Always remember to keep the insurance for the entire duration of your visit to avoid any health-related medical expense.

What is covered by the OVHC?

The benefits vary from one provider to another. However, generally, Visitor health benefits cover much of your medical needs, such as:

  • Medical emergencies
  • Medicines Prices
  • Health cover costs for visitors
  • Hospital costs
  • Surgery costs
  • Dental costs
  • Health injuries
  • Emergency Disposal
  • The cost of getting home in the event of a disease, death or accident
  • Assistance in legal matters
  • Loss of baggage
  • Delay in flights, cancellation costs
  • Theft

What should you keep in mind while buying the insurance?

You can buy this insurance by contacting an insurer either online or conventionally. A wrong buy can cause you a lot of money. So, it is always recommended that you should research before buying the policy. Not only that, but you should also buy the plan according to the needs. Budget is still a key factor; however, you should also check what benefits you are getting. Getmypolicy.online can be your go-to go site while buying a visitor’s health cover. We understand that it is quite a hefty job to visit every insurance provider’s website to know the best deal. But, getmypolicy.online makes this easy for you. You can get the quote from the leading insurance provider’s by providing the visa type, start and end date. You can compare the plans and buy what is best suited for you.

Allianz Global Assistance is a big name when it comes to buying an OVHC policy. They are operating in 66 countries, catering to millions of consumers, providing a wide variety of products and insurance services. With 24*7 availability and an extensive network of medical practitioners, Allianz OVHC is undoubtedly a trustworthy name while buying an Overseas Visitor Cover.

Being in a foreign country is your dream, and you are expecting it to be a daunting experience. So, any mishap or illness during that time can be quite upsetting. The costs of medical care are also much costlier overseas, which makes it extremely essential to remain protected. So, if you don’t have it, it’s time to start looking for the best health insurance for visitors, instead of merely choosing cheap health insurance plans that give them little coverage.

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27 March

More dog and cat food recalled in the United States

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Natural Balance Pet Foods has recalled some of its wet and dry food for cats and dogs after several owners said that their pets were becoming sick. The company urges owners to stop feeding their pets the food immediately.

The brands recalled include Venison & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food and Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Food.

Last month, Menu Foods recalled all of its 60 million products of dry and wet dog and cat food after pets began to fall ill and in some cases died of kidney failure.

“Natural Balance, Pacoima, CA, is issuing a voluntary nationwide recall for all of its Venison dog products and the dry Venison cat food only, regardless of date codes. The recalled products include Venison and Brown Rice canned and bagged dog foods, Venison and Brown Rice dog treats, and Venison and Green Pea dry cat food. Recent laboratory results show that the products contain melamine. We believe the source of the melamine is a rice protein concentrate. Natural Balance has confirmed this morning that some production batches of these products may contain melamine,” said a press released issued by Natural Balance.

The FDA states that the “investigation remains open and active, and the agency continues to follow leads to get closer to the root cause of the problem and to ensure that all contaminated product is removed from the market.”

“The source of the melamine appears to be a rice protein concentrate, which was recently added to the dry venison formulas. Natural Balance does not use wheat gluten, which was associated with the previous melamine contamination,” said the press release.

Bags, cans and zip lock bags of the food are expected to be the most affected.

“The products are packaged in bags, cans and zip lock treat bags and sold in pet specialty stores and PetCo nationally. No other Natural Balance products are involved in this voluntary recall as none of our other formulas include the rice protein concentrate,” added the press release.

The company states that the food, Venison & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food and Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Food, are the only brands affected by the recall.

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26 March

Exclusive report on New Zealand’s digital TV service

Friday, August 17, 2007

Wikinews has compiled the views from various politicians on New Zealand’s latest digital television service, Freeview. Those interviewed were Sue Kedgley, Jonathan Coleman, and Steve Maharey, the broadcasting spokespeople for their respective parties; the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, the New Zealand National Party, and the New Zealand Labour Party.

Freeview, modelled after the United Kingdom‘s Freeview, is competing directly with New Zealand’s only other digital pay TV provider, Sky Network Television. Sky reaches around 44.5% of New Zealand households. However, unlike Sky, Freeview has no on-going subscription fees, and only has a one-off fee for a set-top box and, if needed, a satellite dish.

The Labour-led Government has provided Freeview with around NZ$25 million over a five-year period to help New Zealand change from the old analogue technology and align itself “as the rest of the world moves to digital television broadcasting,” Mr Maharey said. The funding use is monitored by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Dr Coleman also described the same reasons why Freeview was necessary for New Zealand and is supported by the National Party.

However, Ms Kedgley takes a different approach and describes the Freeview service as “a belated and inadequate response to the digital challenge”, but does state that digital TV is the “growth area.” She also said that the Government is now trying to catch up after they scrapped TVNZ’s (Television New Zealand) digital plan, which she describes as far more ambitious.

National, despite being supportive of Freeview, think that the Government has not done a good job with Freeview, describing it as a “white elephant“. Firstly because Dr Coleman says there isn’t enough good programming currently available to get people interested in switching, and, secondly, there hasn’t been a definite date when analogue transmission will be cut off.

Mr Maharey said that the Government is engaging various broadcasters and interested parties to get a definite analogue switch off date, and talk about other various regulatory factors. He expects the date to be within the next six to ten years.

While the Greens do welcome the new government-funded TVNZ channels, a news and current affairs channel and a family-related channel (TVNZ 7 and TVNZ 6 respectively), “The whole exercise however, smacks of too little, too late.” They also say that the amount of funding allocated to new programming cannot pose a threat to Sky. But do support “packaging and marketing […] existing TVNZ content on the emerging digital platforms.” MediaWorks, which runs TV3 and C4, will announce their two new channels in around 18-months. And Triangle TV will add their own channel, Stratos TV, in October, 2007.

National are questioning Mr Maharey why he hadn’t released the viewer number figures. Dr Coleman said that Mr Maharey was trying to distance himself away from the “reality” of what was going on. So Wikinews requested, under the Official Information Act, the amount of set-top boxes sold. The request was denied as Freeview was to release the information themselves in a months time. On August 13 the figures were released, with a total over 21,000. General Manager Steve Browning said that “we’re tracking well ahead of forecast”. Mr Maharey concurred with what Mr Browning said, saying it exceeds their first year expectations.

Ms Kedgley, Dr Coleman, and Mr Maharey all say that they don’t have Freeview, nor know anyone who has the service. Though, Mr Maharey will consider getting it when more channels and the 2008 terrestrial service is launched in eight major New Zealand cities.

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24 March

Different Aspects Of A Heavy Equipment Hauling Business

Different Aspects of a Heavy Equipment Hauling Business

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Rose Steffy

Heavy equipment hauling services are decided for by most at some factor or the other. One of the very common place examples of the same is when you move out of your home to a different place and all your possessions need to be shifted as well. In order to ensure that the goods are safely transported, you can employ the services of a specialized business. Heavy equipment services are required in case of heavy industries like construction. It forms a part of the logistics of most industries where equipments and materials need to be transported from one place to another. These are multi-ton shipments that are transported from quite a distance.

Heavy lifting and shipping services are provided by specialized companies which have a comprehensive fleet of trucks, and can also arrange for cargo on board ships and railroad transfers and have a network that spans the entire country. This means that they can organize for the transfer of goods and heavy equipments to any place. The transportation of these goods without proper insurance is a risky business. It calls for a customized insurance policy that suits the haulage business perfectly. For example, if a truck is carrying hazardous material, then it should be insured under an appropriate protection plan.

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The goods that are meant to be delivered and transported are covered by shipping insurance coverage, which is often neglected by one who is not aware of the particulars of the business. Since it involves the transportation of expensive goods and equipments, the contents are insured so that the customer is assured of their safety and security. In most cases, heavy shipping insurance comes for a significant price. The range of services offered by a heavy equipment transport company include heavy construction equipment shipping, railroad freight, sea port container freight, house raising, house moving, loading and offloading from rail cars, heavy lifting and weighing, movement by barge and even port trans loading and storage.

You should keep certain factors in ideas while choosing a heavy hauling service. You need to get a good bargain rate price. Other factors that need to be taken into consideration involve the timely pickup and delivery of goods and the quality of the services offered. You can check with those who regularly opt for such services for recommendations or browse the Internet for information on these businesses. While local hauling services ensure that you can interact with them personally, you may have to opt for a business that is spread across different parts of the country for transporting your goods to remote areas. If the goods need to be transported across the border, then you need to avail the services of a company that provides international logistics service.

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20 March

Wikinews interviews former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party

Monday, November 5, 2012

With the U.S. presidential election looming, former New Mexico governor and current Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson spoke with Wikinews reporter William S. Saturn on an assortment of economic, foreign, and social issues. In the interview, Johnson makes his final plea to voters before they cast their ballots on Election Day, November 6.

Though a member of the Libertarian Party in the early 1990s, Johnson was elected and re-elected governor of New Mexico in 1994 and 1998 as a Republican. During his governorship, he vetoed over 750 bills, more than all other then-governors combined, and left the state with a $1 billion budget surplus. He briefly ran for president as a Republican in 2011 before rejoining the Libertarian Party to seek its 2012 presidential nomination.

After winning the nomination this past May, Johnson has campaigned throughout the nation espousing the Fair Tax, spending cuts across the board, a repeal of Obamacare, an audit of the Federal Reserve, a non-interventionist foreign policy, an end to the Drug War, and legalization of same-sex marriage. He and his running mate, Judge Jim Gray of California, have attained ballot access in all U.S. states except Michigan, where he is a write-in candidate, and Oklahoma. Nationally, he has received four percent registered-voter support in the past two CNN/Opinion Research Polls that included him with President Barack Obama, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and Green Party nominee Jill Stein. It is the campaign’s goal to reach five percent on Election Day, which will enable the party to receive ballot access and federal funding on par with the two major parties.

With Wikinews, Johnson discusses the federal budget, education, entitlements, the Syrian uprising, Mexican Drug War, same-sex marriage, the Libertarian Party, and his political future.

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18 March

Wikinews interviews painter Pricasso on his art and freedom of expression

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Monday, October 12, 2015

Wikinews interviewed Australian painter Pricasso on his unique artwork created using his penis, and how his art relates to freedom of expression and issues of censorship. He is to be featured at the upcoming adult entertainment event Sexpo Australia in Melbourne this November 5 to November 8.

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14 March

Copyright on musical recordings extended by twenty years in EU

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Council of the European Union voted yesterday to extend the term of copyright on sound recordings by twenty years, from 50 years to 70, preventing a number of early recordings of 1960s rock musicians including The Beatles from entering the public domain. The 1962 hit “Love Me Do” would have entered the public domain in 2012 if this legislation had not been introduced. EU member states have to enact the copyright extension within two years.

The news was welcomed by representatives of the recording industry and by some recording artists. Cliff Richard has campaigned for term extension. Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones said the decision was “obviously advantageous” to performers, and Bjorn Ulvaeus from Abba welcomed the continued control over the group’s recordings: “Now I won’t have to see Abba being used in a TV commercial”. Geoff Taylor from the British Phonographic Industry said “[a]n exceptional period of British musical genius was about to lose its protection. As a matter of principle, it is right that our musicians should benefit from their creativity during their lifetimes, and that they should not be disadvantaged compared to musicians in other countries.”

Extension of the copyright term also has critics. Jim Killock, from the British digital rights advocacy group the Open Rights Group (ORG), said the move “puts money into the pockets of big labels” but will be “unlikely to benefit smaller artists and it will mean that a lot of sound recordings that are out of print will stay out of print”. Singer Sandie Shaw, of the Featured Artists’ Coalition, said the move would be “extremely good news for record companies and collection agencies, but bad news for artists” and would lead to artists having “20 more years in servitude to contracts that are no longer appropriate to a digital age”.

The extension to 70 years is less than that EU Commissioner Charlie McCreevy proposed in 2008. At that time, Wikinews interviewed Eddan Katz of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Becky Hogge, then Executive Director of ORG, in Brussels. The two organisations were gathering like-minded groups to oppose harmonisation with the US’s 95-year term. Characterising the sought extension as “Cliff Richard’s pension”, Hogge asserted, “[w]hat you’ve got at the end of the day with copyright term extension is basically […] rent seeking by special interest groups lobbying governments to change the law in order that they may economically gain directly.”

Two reviews of intellectual property rights in Britain have concluded it would not be economically beneficial to extend copyright terms on sound recordings. The Gowers Review of Intellectual Property in 2006 concluded extension of the copyright term would “negatively impact upon consumers and industry”. The Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth in 2011 concluded it would be “economically detrimental”. A study conducted by Bournemouth University’s Center for Intellectual Property Policy and Management concluded 72% of the economic benefits of the term extension would go to record labels, with 28% going to artists, only 4% of which are going to less successful artists.

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13 March