Canada, U.S. to tighten security between ‘cross-border’ library

Sunday, May 27, 2007 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the United States Border Patrol and local officials from both sides are looking into tightening security at a Quebec library. The library has been deliberately on the border of Canada and the U.S. since it was built in 1904 by American sawmill owner Carlos Haskell and Canadian wife Martha Stewart Haskell for availability to both countries. At Haskell Free Library

Skateboarding Is An Excellent Way To Exercise While Having Fun}

More On This Topic: Tecbosport Website Submitted by: John Pauls Its very important to spend at least 30 minutes each day of exercise for our overall health. Sadly, too many children and adults simply dont get it done. There is a common problem in our society we view exercising as something we are forced to do rather than something we want to do. The way to change that mindset is

Beijing cracks down on manhole cover thefts

Tuesday, March 15, 2005 Beijing’s utilities are cracking down on manhole cover thefts by removing the incentive to steal them. A pilot program is using a new material with negligible recycling value in over 2,921 installations of various types. “We are still looking for the perfect substitutes for the manhole covers,” said city spokesman Wang Xin. Over 240,000 covers were stolen from Beijing’s streets in 2004, nearly half of the

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More On This Topic: Hidradenitis Suppurativa Surgery Sometimes the skin cells will form together and cause the pores to clog up. The bacteria in the pores are what will cause swelling and this is what brings on a pimple. When the bacteria start to break down that is when you see the pimple start to form on the skin. There are many types of pimples and there are different causes

News briefs:May 20, 2010

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New report details strain on US Army

Wednesday, January 25, 2006 A report commissioned under a Pentagon contract to ascertain the effects of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars on recruitment of personnel into the United States Army has been completed. Written by a retired U.S. Army officer and executive director of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, Andrew Krepinevich, it was not publicly released. Upon inquiry, a copy was provided to the Associated Press. As part

Drone smartphone app to help heart attack victims in remote areas announced

Monday, August 26, 2013 German non-profit organization Definetz announced on Friday the development of the ‘Defikopter’: a medical drone, launched by smartphone app, designed to be able to fly defibrillators to heart attack victims in remote areas quicker than an ambulance. The Defikopter is to be launched by an app that sends out the GPS coordinates of the victim. With the ability to fly at 70km per hour in all

Torrents Of Spring Lng Shipping Market Surge

More On This Topic: Avid New Media By Lanbo Jiang Recently, the investment ship to receive the liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship “Roc Star”, Since then, the investment ship to market its affiliated joint venture in China LNG Shipping (Holdings) Limited (CLNG) Construction of five LNG ship All deliveries to complete. Industry insiders estimate that in 2010 pre tax investment LNG shipping business contribution to the stability of the investment

U.S. 2004 tax rates lower for those earning over $10 million, Tax Policy Center says

Wednesday, February 16, 2005 The Tax Policy Center has published a table that states that taxpayers earning more than $10,000,000 in 2004 paid lower tax rates than taxpayers earning between $1,000,000 and $10,000,000. Among other things, it breaks down the average tax rate by cash income into various income tax categories. According to the Tax Policy Center, the average tax rate paid by the 9,000 taxpayers earning over $10,000,000 in

FDA to move on approval of over-the-counter sale of “Plan B” birth control

Thursday, August 3, 2006 The United States Food and Drug Administration has announced that it is moving forward in approving over-the-counter (OTC) sale of the emergency contraceptive pill, “Plan B” to women above 18 years of age. The delayed approval of this drug has been raised in the Senate confirmation hearings for President Bush’s nominee for the head of the FDA, Dr. Andrew C. von Eschenbach. Emergency contraceptives, also known