Submitted by: Eddie Phanichkul

You may have heard that Philips Lighting is the leader in digital projection lighting, but do you know why? It is simple economics: Philips has spent millions in R&D to produce the best lamps and ballasts for your projection television. There is no real competition.

Because stable and sustained lamp operation is crucial in projection applications such as DLP, LCD projection, and front projection systems, Philips UHP lamps are designed in combination with the ignition system, in close cooperation with television and projection manufacturers. This process enables coordinated lamp and driver development and results in extremely innovative and reliable lighting solutions.

When purchasing a replacement lamp product for your television, there are many things to consider such as cost, color, clarity, reliability, longevity, and luminance. With a Philips lamp, you got the best performance for your buck.

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The costs are coming down on these products. A new Philips E23h type lamp would have cost $200.00 USD just three years ago. Today, we find the Philips E23h as low as $129.99 USD. Cost isnt as much of an issue these days since all lamp retailers have driven the prices down. What really matters when youre looking at cost is the actual sellers customer service and technical support. If a company isnt able to provide some sort of technical support, then they arent doing you a service by selling you a lamp since support usually comes from another third-party dealer like a repair shop.

Aside from costs, color and clarity come into play. As UHP lamps are used primarily as a light source, the color and clarity is controlled by the light engine system. That doesnt mean, however, that the light color isnt important. You need sustained white light, as bright as the sun. With the mercury vapor lamps made by Philips, theres maximum efficiency and brilliant color associated with your television pictureand for good reason. Their lamp design may look simple, but the chemical makeup and engineering of the lighting element inside the lamp is extremely important. Only the right chemical mixture will produce this vibrant light that will give your television or projector the best possible picture.

Reliability, longevity, and luminance go hand-in-hand. The more reliable the lamp, the longer it will last. And typically, the more reliable and longer lasting the lamp is, the brighter it stays. A Philips brand lamp is made with reliability and sustainability in mind. From day one, youll have the brightest picture until the day it starts to die. This is usually about 7,000 hours or more, making Philips the gold-standard when it comes to digital projection lighting.

Compared with generic makers of the lamp, Philips has them beat. Philips Lighting manufacturers their lighting elements in Europe and ships them for assembly with the bell-shaped reflectors in China. This has given rise to the number of copy lamps out there, and even cheap forgeries, so knowing your supplier is crucial. Only authorized Philips distributors should be trusted.

These days, there are tons of copy lamps, generic manufacturers, and third-parties that almost comes close to the quality of the Philips lamp, but in most cases, Philips is still the best brand on the market, and will continue to be. They are a leader in home theater lighting, digital projection lighting, and energy saving lamps. Their process and design is unmatched.

When looking to purchase digital projection lighting, look no further because Philips is the brand of choice for manufacturers. Trust the brand that invented the technology and continues to pour money into research and development of newer, better, more environmentally sound products like UHP lamps.

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Six energy companies in the United Kingdom have announced that it is likely that the prices for energy bills could increase over the course of 2010.

The companies, which are nicknamed the “big six” in the United Kingdom, did not pass on information that there would be price cuts in energy bills despite increasing profits. However, the companies have in fact sent a message in response saying that the prices of bills may even increase over the course of the next year. Energy company watchdog the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) have estimated that energy companies will make gross margins of £170 ($276) per dual fual customer over the course of the next twelve months, due to the recent fall in wholesale energy costs.

Ofgem have said: “Our analysis shows that based on an 18-month hedging strategy and assuming that retail prices remain unchanged, projected gross margin is set to increase by around £80 for dual fuel customers over the next six months.”

The “big six” energy companies in the United Kingdom are British Gas, E-on, Npower, Scottish and Southern Energy, Scottish Power, and EDF Energy. British Gas stated: “Prices [are] likely to remain at historically high levels, and in fact likely to increase as non-commodity costs rise ever upwards.”

EDF Energy said: “[We] would of course be prepared to reduce tariffs if market conditions allowed.” Scottish Power stated: “There are no immediate signals that would indicate a fall in retail prices for this winter, and risks of an increase next year.” Scottish & Southern Energy commented: “With forward annual wholesale prices significantly higher, and with upward pressures in terms of distribution, environmental and social costs, seeking to avoid an increase between now and the end of 2010 is an important goal.”

Meanwhile, a study by Consumer Focus in early September 2009 suggested that “energy companies were overcharging customers by £100 ($162) every year. A spokesperson for Ofgem said that there was no evidence of any cartel in operation, or evidence of profiteering. The spokesperson commented: “It is up to the companies themselves to decide whether to cut their bills. Consumer Focus data suggests that Scottish Power has increased dual fuel prices by the most since 2003 – up 148% – while decreasing prices by 0.6% so far this year. RWE’s Npower has increased tariffs by 132% since 2003, but has reduced bills by 2.7% in 2009.”

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

The leading supplier of school uniforms in the United Kingdom, Lancashire-based manufacturer Trutex, has announced it is “seriously considering” including GPS tracking devices in future ranges of its uniform products after conducting an online survey of both parents and children.

“As a direct result of the survey, we are now seriously considering incorporating a [tracking] device into future ranges” said Trutex marketing director Clare Rix.

The survey questioned 809 parents and 444 children aged nine to 16. It showed that 44% of parents were worried about the safety of pre-teen children, and 59% wanted tracking devices installed in school apparel. 39% of children aged nine to 12 were prepared to wear clothing with tracking devices in them, while teenagers were notably less enthusiastic and more wary of what Trutex has admitted they see as a “big brother” concept.

However, Trutex has claimed the tracking devices would bring about worthwhile benefits, including being a valuable resource for parents who wanted to keep a close eye on where their children were at all times.

“As well as being a safety net for parents, there could be real benefits for schools who could keep a closer track on the whereabouts of their pupils, potentially reducing truancy levels” says Rix.

Each year, Trutex supplies 1 million blouses, 1.1 million shirts, 250,000 pairs of trousers, 20,000 blazers, 60,000 skirts and 110,000 pieces of knitwear to the UK.

It is not the first company to manufacture school uniforms with a central focus on child safety; last week Essex firm BladeRunner revealed it was selling stab-proof school blazers to parents concerned about violence against their children. The blazers were outfitted with Kevlar, a synthetic fibre used in body armour. It has already received orders internationally, including Australia.

If the Trutex tracking devices go ahead, it is unclear where in the uniform they will be located.

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Submitted by: Adam Christensen

Working in the medical sphere is a difficult and exacting job, and also one of the most valued occupations that a person can be employed in. Often, you will have to keep calm and carry on when most around you are not doing so. It may be that you then go home and are ready to cry or so exhausted that you fall right asleep, but when on the job you need to be strong.

Without a doubt, we all expect higher standards from health-care workers than we would expect from most other occupations. Simply put, if you do not maintain those standards, people will be worried, with some justification. Although standards are always important, this is never truer than when you have a part to play in someone’s continuing life and good health.

Whatever your job within the sector, people will look to you to live up to these exacting standards, and this is because the people for whom you are working are often recovering from a health scare which is putting them through hell. They don’t need any more worries, their sole focus must be to keep recovering until they can get a clean bill of health.

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This kind of pressure can make any job tough, but it should also fortify you to know that you have been chosen to do this job by people who know you can do it. In that light, the best thing to do is simply get on with it. When you are on the job, there is not really any time to think about how overwhelming the job can be.

It seems bizarre to a lot of people that a patient might judge the efficiency of a doctor or nurse by the cut of their nursing scrubs uniforms, but it is actually understandable. You are looking after them, so you should be able to look after yourself. They are usually not in the best position to do it for themselves, regrettably.

After all, if you were getting over a serious illness and noticed that the person providing your front line care had a large rip or a noticeable stain on their scrub pants, would you feel reassured in your recovery? Most people would not, and it is easy to see their point of view when you really think about it.

Finding the best medical clothing at the most reasonable cost is, without a doubt, vitally important. Fancy scrub tops are not the issue, it is merely that the person wearing the top gives an impression of being trustworthy and in control. Even if in your mind you are nervous, exhausted and even a little scared, on the outside you need to be authoritative.

As long as your scrub jackets and other parts of your outfit are in decent shape, the patient will have more of a sense that you will ensure their comfortable recovery. This may sound like a crazy thing to say, but your job is not just about knowing medical procedure, it has a lot to do with presentation as well.

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Friday, December 15, 2006

High winds and heavy rains have left 4 people dead, and much of the Seattle, Washington area is without electrical power. A number of large trees have been downed and heavy rains have caused minor flooding in many areas of the city. According to first-hand reports as many as 1 million people and several large organizations such as Microsoft are without power this morning.

Flood, storm, and strong wind watches were in effect last night as a rare thunderstorm system moved into the Pacific Northwest region, hitting areas from Seattle to Portland with high winds and heavy rains. Interstate 5 through Seattle was closed at its intersection with Mercer Street due to standing water. The State Route 520 floating bridge, a major conduit across Lake Washington to the technology-rich Eastside was closed and its drawspan opened to protect it from storm damage well into Friday. Local roads throughout the region were strewn with debris, especially evergreen branches and leaves. Authorities advised people to stay off the roads.

Four deaths were reported in connection with the storm as of Friday. A Seattle woman died in the basement of her home after floodwaters caused the basement door to close and jam shut. Two others died in outlying areas after tall Northwest evergreens fell on their vehicles, and a man in Grays Harbor, near the Pacific coast, died in his sleep after a tree fell on his mobile home. KOMO news reported a caller saying a 100-foot evergreen had fallen into his house.

Downed trees and high winds also brought down powerlines throughout Western Washington. Seattle City Light, the municipal electric utility for the city, reported a peak of 175,000 customers without power, most in the north and south ends of the city, as well as the east edge of town and the Green Lake area.

Puget Sound Energy, the electric utility for much of the Seattle metro area, reported 700,000 customers (over 66%) without power, with the area around Seattle the worst hit. PSE, which had already enlisted additional powerline workers from neighboring states, did not send crews out until mid Friday morning due to continued high winds. Estimates for power restoration were anywhere from a few days to over a week. Island County, at the mouth of Puget Sound, was completely without power.

Schools in Seattle and throughout its suburbs were closed Friday, many due to power outages. The city of Mercer Island, connected to the mainland only by Interstate 90, is reportedly inaccessible.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer failed to print due to power failures at the printing facility, which had redundant power feeds from both the Seattle utility as well as PSE. It is the first time in 70 years that the paper has not been printed. The Seattle Times, a competing paper under a joint operating agreement, managed to print only 13,000 copies of its regular circulation of over 200,000. The papers located alternate facilities to print a reduced version of their Saturday editions, and their joint Sunday issue was also expected to be reduced.

At Sea-Tac Airport, three terminals were shut down overnight due to the storm. Concourse A and the South Satellite terminal lost power, and a blown-out window caused Concourse C to also close. All terminals were back in working order by midday Friday. Many flights were delayed or cancelled. Likewise, in Oregon, Portland International Airport reported at least 40 flights cancelled. At Seattle’s Boeing Field, winds flipped a private plane over, colliding with another plane.

The Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers football game was delayed 15 minutes. A pre-game power surge temporarily took the Qwest Field’s video displays offline. The gridiron was plagued by standing water, as the stadium’s loudspeakers played “Who’ll Stop The Rain?” shortly before kickoff.

Thursday night’s storm comes after a previous regional storm in the Seattle area earlier in the week, in which trees in a few Seattle suburbs fell onto roads, powerlines, and two school buses. In those incidents no one was hurt, and there were a few spotty power outages.

This is the second serious storm to hit the Northwest since Thanksgiving, In late November, record-setting snowfall had a similar disabling effect on the region.

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By Jason Broderick

Most all of us have at least one bbq grill appliance-whether we host an occasional summer bbq or grill all year long. This said, no matter what appliance you purchase, the brand, or the warranty; grills will wear out after a certain amount of time and use. That is normal wear and tear. Depending on what kind of grill you choose, may vary how long you have to go before this happens-but at one point or another, you will be faced with the challenge of getting a new bbq grill for your grilling and cooking needs or replacing a part that may be worn out.

When it comes to your grill-this is the most common of situations that occurs: all of a sudden, your grill stops working, and you have no idea why. You made sure to refill the tank and you know how to properly operate the thing-but it just won’t work; or perhaps, just won’t work properly. What do you do? Many just assume that their barbecue grills have lasted their life, and it’s time to get a new one. Of course, this is what manufacturers want you to believe; but chances are, all you need is a solid replacement part to get your grill operating back at its optimum. If you know little to none about grills and how to buy replacement parts-do not fear, for two reasons: first, because it is more than common; and second, because this article tells the novice everything they need to know about buying replacement grill parts-so you can save time, money, and hassle in the long run.

Most Common Parts that Need Replacing

There are a number of parts that make up your grill, but really only a few that will end up needing to be replaced. Maybe your bbq is working ok, but it’s just not cooking evenly; or perhaps, it’s just taking longer than it used to; or moreover, maybe it is charbroiling the outside of your steaks, but leaving the inside more than a little bloody and raw. These are all too common occurrences with bbq grills-no matter what the brand or level. This said, you need to know what the most common solutions in the way of replacement parts are. The following are the most common of grill parts, needed most often to return a grill back to optimum grilling power and quality:

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— Heat Plate

— Cooking Grate

— Pipe Burner

— Warming Rack

While all of these items seem small and inconsequential, they are, in fact, quite necessary to the overall function of your grill. This said, instead of replacing the entire expensive system, most often all that is needed is a replacement of one of these parts. Comparatively, the hassle, time, and money spent are seemingly limitless. This is why it is vital to figure out-prior to trashing your grill-is one of these simple parts might need replacing.

So, you’ve done your research, looked for the tell tale signs of compartmental problems, and you’ve discovered that it is one or a few parts that should be replaced. What now? Now, you need to understand some very basic principles of part replacing when it comes to your grill. First, it is of the utmost concern that you know exactly what part your grill requires. Most often, if a grill is by a certain brand that is a household name, it will ask in the manual for a part by the same manufacturer. The first aspect of finding the right solution to this is to know that you must know the exact number and specs of the part that fits the grill. Second to this, it is vital to know that some businesses do carry the same part-and it isn’t by the same manufacturer-but it will fit your grill. These are what is called universal grill parts. The best protocol when refitting your grill to its original optimum grilling and cooking potential is to go with the manufacturer-it is true-but in the case, when the manufacturer is either no longer in business, or perhaps the grill is no longer carried-and therefore the replacement parts have been discontinued-universal parts have been manufactured to accurately fit your grill, and get it back to its original operating condition.

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Friday, February 3, 2006

Indonesia’s ambassador to Australia has warned that relations between the two neighbors could be “strained” if the Howard Government grants political asylum to a group of refugees from the troubled Indonesian province of West Papua.

The 43 West Papuans, pro-independence activists and their families, arrived on Cape York, Australia on January 18 after a five-day voyage in an outrigger canoe. They were later taken to an immigration detention facility on Christmas Island, a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean.

A spokesman for the group says they fear they will be killed if returned to Indonesian-controlled Papua, where a pro-independence movement has been operating since the 1960s.

Jakarta’s ambassador warned of strained relations if they are granted asylum. Indonesia’s ambassador, Teuku Mohammad Hamzah Thayeb, said the group had nothing to fear from Indonesian authorities. Asked if granting asylum to the group would strain Australia/Indonesia relations, Thayeb said: “I would hope it will not, but it certainly would have an effect. That’s why we have to manage this together and find a solution.” President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has also guaranteed the group’s safety should they return.

Queensland National Senator Barnaby Joyce, who met with the 43 refugees on Christmas Island, said they appear to have a genuine asylum claim and had been persecuted because of their Christian beliefs. “There are documented cases of members within their families being shot,” he said. “There’s certainly on the record experiences of them being jailed and tortured so I think they would be under risk if they went back,” he said.

The group, which includes seven children, arrived carrying a banner accusing Indonesia of terrorism and genocide in the province. Indonesian troops have been repeatedly accused of rights abuses in Papua province, which was taken over by Jakarta in 1963. Over 100,000 Papuans, one-sixth of the population, have died in military operations.

Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone said, “if they ask for protection we will consider the claim appropriately and if it is appropriate to offer it, we will offer it.”

The leader of the asylum seekers, Herman Wainggai, says the Indonesian military treat indigenous Papuans “like animals”. Mr Thayeb disagreed: “We have changed fundamentally within ourselves,” he said.

Indonesia offered Papua special autonomy in 2001 in an effort to quell unrest from the Melanesian population in the resource-rich area. Mr Wainggai described the Papuan autonomy as a “sham”, and said there have been many reports of the Indonesian military “murdering and raping people, and destroying villages since autonomy came into force.”

Papua controversially became an Indonesia province after a vote in 1969 overseen by the United Nations called the “Act of Free Choice”. The Act of Free Choice was drafted by the UN and gave every adult the right to vote on the issue of independence. However, only 1022 people hand-picked by the Indonesian authorities were allowed to vote. Reinforcing the dubious nature of the poll, the voters gave 100 per cent approval to become part of Indonesia.

Indonesia’s ambassador said there was no reason for the West Papuans to seek asylum as they were not criminals.

The Australian Greens said the Indonesian ambassador’s assurances that West Papuan asylum seekers would be safe if they returned home should not be believed.

“The new Indonesian Ambassador’s assurances about the safety of West Papuan refugees if they are returned to Indonesia are not credible,” Senator Nettle said. “The escalating repression of the independence movement and generalised suppression of the people of West Papua is well documented.”

“The Australian government should not give in to Indonesian pressure,” Senator Nettle said.

Senator Joyce said the group of native West Papuans were Christian, which meant they are ethnically, religiously and politically isolated after an influx of Indonesians to the province.

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  • Barbara Grady, Reuters. “Wendy’s Offer Reward Over Chilli Finger” — xtra msn, April 11, 2005
  • Dave Murphy and Ryan Kim. “Loyalists still visit the Wendy’s, Some even get the chili, although business is down” — San Francisco Chronicle, April 10, 2005
  • Dan Reed, Crystal Carreon. “Scrutiny intensifies for woman who found finger in chili” — AJC, April 10, 2005
  • Ken Ritter, AP. “Wendy’s finger finder has litigious history” — Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 9, 2005
  • Brandon Bailey and Rodney Foo. “Finger-finder involved in other claims” — San Jose Mercury News, April 9, 2005
  • Rachel Konrad, AP. “Woman who claimed to find finger at Wendy’s has litigious history” — San Jose Mercury News, April 8, 2005
  • Brian Haynes. “Chili investigation comes to Las Vegas” — Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 8, 2005

Monday, April 11, 2005

Anna Ayala, the Las Vegas woman who claims to have found the notorious “chili finger” at a Wendy’s outlet in San Jose, California, has filed lawsuits against other businesses, according to researchers at the Associated Press. Her previous court battles included the national El Pollo Loco chicken-chain, a previous employer, and even General Motors.

Ayala successfully won her suit for medical expenses against El Pollo Loco, after her daughter Genesis contracted salmonella poisoning from eating at the restaurant. However, Ayala lost another suit in 2000 claiming that a wheel fell off her car.

Ayala’s original account of the incident spoke “emotionally and with disgust” to the San Jose Mercury News when she described it to the paper.

“Lies, lies, lies, that’s all I am hearing. They should look at Wendy’s. What are they hiding? Why are we being victimized again and again?” Ayala recently told The Associated Press. Ayala is now in her Las Vegas home, avoiding reporters.

“It doesn’t prove anything,” family spokesman Ken Bono told the San Francisco Chronicle. “My mom has 10 lawsuits. A lot of people have lawsuits. Why would she sue for money? She has plenty of money,” he said.

Nick Muyo, a spokesman for the San Jose Police department, said not to expect new information in the case for at least a week.

“We just want to step back and take a deep breath,” Muyo told Knight Ridder Newspapers. “From a law enforcement point of view, once you establish it is a human finger, you have to wonder is this a case of industrial accident or is this a case of unreported homicide,” he said.

Las Vegas police searched Anna Ayala’s home on Wednesday, retrieving a cooler and other effects from her home, such as a makeup case.

Despite the incident, which has dramatically reduced sales at Northern California Wendy’s outlets, die-hard Wendy’s fans are still turning up for lunch, even at the outlet where the finger was found, at 1405 Monterey Highway, just south of downtown San Jose.

“We’ve eaten here for years,” a police officer told the San Francisco Chronicle under the condition that he remain anonymous. “They’re very nice people. When we work Spartan Stadium, we always eat here,” he said.

San Jose City Council candidate Andrew Diaz still eats the chili. And he witnessed the finger discovery.

“I walked away real slow,” Diaz told the San Francisco Chronicle. “I didn’t want any commotion,” he said.

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Little BeginningsArguably the most considerable trade route of historic Chinese civilisation, the Silk Street, or Silk Route as it is sometimes acknowledged, was named in the mid-19th century by German scholar, Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen. Even so, the route itself was in use given that around the 2nd Century BC. Its original purpose had been political relatively than economic and a court official from the Han Empire was sent westwards on a diplomatic mission, turning into the 1st traveller along what would grow to be the most critical east-west hyperlink at any time. It was to be a long time ahead of his return, and when he did, the merchandise and data he’d gathered on his journey would spark the wish for trade.Corridor of cultural trade About time, the route grew to become a conduit for the trade of data and items – it was to individuals of the time as the Web is to us right now a signifies of linkage among varied and geographically isolated civilisations.What is in a identify anyway?”The Silk Street [http://www.oasisoverland.co.uk/truck_expeditions/middle_east/china_exploratory/index.html]” is a bit of a misnomer. To start with, it was not truly a single street. Rather, it was a wandering network of trails linking the Much East to Europe, Persia and Northern Africa. Secondly, silk was but a single of a considerable quantity of important commodities traded along the route.Exchanging ideas and ideologiesScientific and technological innovations, these as gunpowder, ceramics, the magnetic compass, the printing press and mathematics, transferred along the Silk Street to the West. The religion of Buddhism arrived at China from India, and was later on to play an crucial role in the evolution of Chinese culture. Of course, Buddhism was not to be the only religion to journey this road. The cultural effects of the rise of Islam can still be witnessed in numerous of the regions along the route. Art and language too came to be exchanged.Silk by SeaIn the late 15th century, the discovery of a sea route from Europe to Asia produced the Silk Road significantly less popular as a trade route. Sea journey presented a new opportunity to trade at decrease cost, with less hazards. These sea routes are at times thought to be as aspect of the higher “Silk Route”.The Silk Route Nowadays Following what could perhaps be known as an prolonged hibernation time period, the Silk Route is the moment yet again developing in relevance. The development of contemporary roads and railways, the discovery of oil reserves and the industrialisation of surrounding locations has led to the reopening of parts of this route to some extent.The historical significance of the route is well-appreciated by contemporary-day travellers. To walk in the footsteps of the likes of Marco Polo, to see initial-hand the landscapes traversed by explorers hundreds of years in the past it is certainly a fantastic expertise of cultural enrichment.The potential that this place holds as a tourist destination is not misplaced on the authorities. Neither is its archaeological relevance.Preserving the PastChinese authorities are undertaking their greatest to safeguard and restore many of the most critical archaeological internet sites. The Dunhuang Research Institute has been examining and restoring the Mogao grottos and an considerable preservation undertaking is currently underway. Excavations are undertaken all above, with substantial finds relatively regular.One particular such locate has been made at the Astana tombs site, exactly where the dead from the town of Gaochang were buried. The murals, clothing and other artefacts found, have offered considerable insight into existence along the aged Silk Road. There is significantly to see andlearn from about the Taklimakan Desert broken grottos and ruined metropolitan areas prosperous in their histories.Exclusive PeopleArchaeology is not the only draw card even though. A lot of website visitors are attracted by the minority peoples – there are about thirteen distinct groupings in the region the Han Chinese, the Tibetans and Mongolians in the east, and the Tajik, Kazakhs and Uzbeks in the west.Then there’s the lure of cities this kind of as Kashgar, exactly where the Sunday industry maintains a lot of the outdated Silk Street spirit. People a variety of nationalities selling every thing from spice and ornaments to camels and carpets.It is the type of area that adventure travellers dream about. Wealthy in history and cultural legacy, surrounded by imposing geography, peopled by diverse minorities and fairly untouched by mainstream tourist machinations.The Silk Route Legacy Lives OnFrom its foundingduring the early days of the Han Dynasty, the Silk Road has had an crucial part in worldwide trade and politics, extending more than 3 continents and leaving its mark on civilisations about the globe. It has had periods of boom and decline and it has been constantly come back again to boom once more. I would enterprise to recommend that the story of the Silk Street is much from about…

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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Areas in far north Queensland remain without electricity, running water or sewerage after Category 5 Cyclone Larry hit the coast on Monday morning. Queensland Premier Peter Beattie has declared a state of emergency in Innisfail and says he is worried about the outbreak of diseases. Army engineers are among more than 1,000 people assisting in Queensland’s cyclone relief effort.

Premier Beattie says it could be more than a week before power is restored in Innisfail. “The whole bloody place is blown apart… this is going to be a long, slow recovery,” he said.

Larry caused widespread damage as it crossed the coast south of Cairns, with winds of up to 290km/h (180 mph). Thousands of buildings were damaged and most of the Australia’s banana crop has been destroyed. Thousands of kilometres of power lines were brought down. Many key roads are flooded.

State Emergency Service volunteers are putting tarpaulins on damaged homes. “Some homes will need complete rebuilding and that will take many months. But right now let’s get the bandaids out and get people settled as much as we can and then start the serious rebuilding of the Innisfail area.” said Kathryn Ryan, from the Disaster Management Group

Hospitals are unable to cope with the lack of clean running water and reliable power supplies. There are concerns about outbreaks of dengue fever and other mosquito-borne diseases. “Our main concern is with the quality of the drinking water, the quality of people’s food supplies and any health risks from inundation by water,” a health spokesman said.

Queensland Health Minister Jim Guthrie says there is no electricity in Innisfail, the hardest hit town in Cyclone Larry’s path. “It’s just too difficult to keep the hospital operating,” he said. “There’s no mains power but they’re also having trouble with generators – there’s a lack of fuel.”

The region’s banana, sugar cane and avocado farm industries will need rebuilding. Jan Davis, of fruit growers’ group Growcom, says Cyclone Larry will have widespread effects on the fruit industry.

Among supplies flowing in were nearly 10,500 gallons of water and 6,000 in-flight meals provided by Qantas. Troops also set up a water purification unit, and health authorities warned residents to boil their water. “There most certainly would be around 7,000 people … that are effectively homeless,” Federal Minister Bob Katter told The Associated Press. “They’re sitting in four walls but no roof.” Some 17,000 homes were blacked out in Cairns.

Ergon Energy Regional services manager Geoff Bowes says generators have been sent to Innisfail to provide power for sewerage works and some supermarkets and extra staff have been flown in from Brisbane and Townsville. “Nothing could prepare us for this,” he said.

The Australian reports that building industry and government sources have estimated the cost of Larry as “one of Australia’s most costly natural disasters, with a damage bill expected to exceed $1.5 billion.”

So far there have been no deaths or major injuries reported. Forecasters have warned of more wild weather for Queensland, with a second cyclone expected to approach the coast later this week. The Bureau of Meteorology say Tropical Cyclone Wati is moving towards the west-northwest at 13 km per hour and should gradually intensify over the next 24 hours.

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