Colombia releases detailed report about the FARC

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Tuesday, February 1, 2005

Colombia – The Colombian Caracol Radio reported on January 31, 2005 that the government of Colombia released a detailed document which describes how the FARC operates in Colombia and around the world.[1] The report was prepared by the Unidad Administrativa Especial de Información y Análisis Financiero del Ministerio de Hacienda(Special Administrative Unit of the Information and Financial Analysis of the Ministry of the Finance) and describes how the FARC operates and manage their finances. The study was delivered to the Colombian government at the end of the last year.

Contents

  • 1 The FARC expenses
    • 1.1 Guerrilla
    • 1.2 Kidnapping
    • 1.3 Logistic Intendance
    • 1.4 Health
    • 1.5 Transportation
    • 1.6 Communications
    • 1.7 Chemical
    • 1.8 Education
    • 1.9 Propaganda
    • 1.10 Solidarity founds
    • 1.11 International front
  • 2 The FARC incomes
    • 2.1 Drugs
    • 2.2 Clandestine airports
    • 2.3 Commercialization
    • 2.4 Other activities
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References

Top 4 Ways You’ll Save Money Buying Our Cell Phone Parts}

Posted on November 8, 2017November 8, 2017Categories Pipes

Top 4 Ways You’ll Save Money Buying Our Cell Phone Parts

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We sell a lot of Cell Phone parts. That’s because more and more people are getting tired of breaking and paying them in order to get them fixed. Mobilesentrix would like to offer your four ways you will save money buying your parts instead of going to the shop

Our Parts are cost effective: – Sometime and off brand name is just as good as brand name. It’s certainly true with our cell phone replacements parts whether you are looking for iPhone, Samsung, Motorola or iPad parts. That’s because the parts we offer are often made in factories with high quality material.

Will save on labor: – When you take the phone to the place that sold it you, they are going to gouge you. That’s because they think that you don’t have the inclination to watch a few YouTube videos to find out how to fix your broken cell phone. After all cell phone labor is not cheap. Unless it’s yours!

Putting a Standard in parts: – Whether it’s making sure all small internal parts (earpiece mesh, camera ring or proximity bracket) is always installed on the LCD’s which are needed or having the Kapton tape underneath the black tape to prevent the ghost touching with a digitizer or having the strong bonded glue on all LCD to lifting. Small internal components being pre labeled to organize your inventory and barcode ready. Being able to talk to one of our Master Tech who knows about repair and needed a suggestion on a part of a repair.

Extra Revenue: – Buying back your cracked or broken LCD are another important revenue stream we provide to our customer base whether you purchase LCDS from us or not. These extra mile we must go to make sure every repair for you is an ease and hassle free on your end. Go to our LCD-Buyback to see the latest pricing we can pay for recycle.

About Us:-

Mobilesentrix is specialized in cell phone parts and accessories. Such as iPhone, Samsung, Motorola, LG, HTC, Nexus, iPad, Samsung Tab etc… Our team have been in this line for years. Before send your good we always do testing one by one for you. The main goal of management team is to ensure the longevity of relationship with customer by making our customer satisfaction paramount in business strategy. We are open for new ideas and readily accept challenges and we firmly believe that combination of our reasonable and competitive price and prompt delivery and the courteous manner of our representatives will make you choose to do business with us over the long time. It’s our honor we have opportunity top service you.

As being in this repair industry for many years, we started our humble roots in catering to the many wholesale distributors. As time went on, we had channeled a different approach and moved to dealing directly with our retailers and repair shops. This strategy allowed us to deal directly with the pain points our customers faced with repair parts and components. This lead to us catering to specialized parts and accessories to repair stores. As we are ever-expanding, quality and pricing has been a key factor in picking any ideal supplier and we hear you loud and clear.

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Tornadoes damage hundreds of Missouri homes, force closure of airport

Posted on November 8, 2017November 8, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Sunday, April 24, 2011

An EF4 tornado struck near St. Louis, Missouri Friday night, forcing the closure of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and damaging over 2,700 buildings in St. Louis County. The National Weather Service also confirmed that an EF1 tornado touched down in neighboring St. Charles County and an EF2 touched down in Pontoon Beach, Illinois.

The city of Bridgeton, in North St. Louis County, was hit by the EF4 tornado. According to the National Weather Service, it was the most powerful tornado to touch down in the St. Louis region since 1967, with winds ranging from 166 and 200 miles (267 and 322 kilometres) per hour. Aftereffects of that tornado were also reported in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

One official estimated that anywhere from 50 to 200 homes in the Maryland Heights and Bridgeton areas incurred damage, but early numbers released by St. Louis County indicate that over 2,000 buildings in those two cities had suffered “noticeable damage,” which does not include minor damage. Around 30,000 people in the region did not have power Saturday, out of a total of 47,000 affected residents.

Authorities with search and rescue dogs went door-to-door Saturday, looking for possibly trapped residents. Aerial imagery was being used in damage assessment. Area residents unaffected by the tornado were assisting those that lost their homes, reported St. Louis television station KSDK.

The Harmann Estates neighborhood of Bridgeton was heavily damaged during the storm, with many residences losing roofs and siding. Officials have already condemned some of the subdivision’s homes. St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley reported 25 homes in Bridgeton and Berkeley, Missouri as being completely destroyed and an additional 35 as uninhabitable.

Granite City, Illinois was struck by the EF2 tornado, while New Melle, Missouri was hit by the EF1. Fourteen New Melle homes sustained minor damage, while four were heavily damaged.

The storm also caused the temporary shutdown of two major St. Louis highways. Portions of Interstate 70 and Interstate 270 were closed Friday night due to fallen power lines and storm debris. Both blocked sections have since reopened, but officials said it would take a few days to remove all the debris, which they pushed onto the roadsides.

Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, which is immediately west of Berkeley, suffered heavy damage Friday night from the same tornado, and was forced to halt all regular operations Saturday while crews worked to clear the affected terminals. Eight flights had been forced to land in Kansas City, Missouri Friday night due to the tornado. About 500 people were in Lambert Airport when the tornado hit. A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesperson said other US airports were not affected by Lambert’s shutdown. Lambert is not an airline hub and is significantly less busy than it was ten years ago.

In a Saturday press conference, Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Lambert’s director, said the airfield and Terminal 2 were “fully functional,” but the main terminal’s Concourse C had been severely impacted by the storm. That terminal, which sustained the heaviest damage, serves Air Tran, American Airlines, Cape Air, and Frontier Airlines. The total cost of repairs at Lambert is expected to be in the millions of dollars, but Hamm-Niebruegge said the airport does not yet have a good estimate.

It was like being in a horror movie. Grown men were crying.

One passenger of a waiting plane at Lambert told KSDK that heavy winds pushed the aircraft about 20 feet (6.1 metres) while it was still attached to the gate. Two other planes on the tarmac were unable to return to the airport, so passengers were bused back. Five planes—four operated by American and one by Southwest Airlines—suffered damage, and some will undergo major repairs.

Some travelers inside the airport received medical attention for minor injuries caused by flying glass. A handful of people were transported to a local hospital for additional treatment, but all were later released. “We get to the terminal and lights were out, glass everywhere, blood everywhere from people had been cut,” recalled one witness. Another person at the airport reported, “The ceiling was falling. The glass was hitting us in the face. Hail and rain were coming in. The wind was blowing debris all over the place. It was like being in a horror movie. Grown men were crying.”

On Saturday, it was evident that Concourse C would not be open for some time, said Mayor of St. Louis Francis Slay. A large section of its roof was missing and around half of its windows had been blown out by the high winds. Debris and water from the storm were present inside the airport as crews worked to restore power and assess damage to the terminal. Missing windows had been boarded up, ruined carpet had been removed, and the control tower was functional by Saturday afternoon. The power was back on by 7:40 p.m. CDT (00:40 UTC) that evening.

The airport resumed outgoing flight services Sunday, although several incoming flights landed at Lambert Saturday evening. Slay said the airport will be running at 70 percent capacity until mid-week, depending on the availability of airline crew members and planes. Airlines using Concourse C will have their operations temporarily relocated, he added. On Sunday, Southwest was operating at normal capacity, while AirTran moved to Concourse B and canceled four of its eleven scheduled flights. A spokesperson for American said the airline would have planes ready for normal Monday operations. American had previously canceled all St. Louis flights scheduled for Sunday.

It was horrific and for that much damage to been done, to have no loss of life, is truly a blessing

On Saturday afternoon, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon arrived at Lambert and visited areas devastated by the tornado. He originally planned to tour Maryland Heights, Bridgeton, and Berkeley, but Nixon was only able to tour Berkeley due to an approaching line of storms. While in St. Louis, the governor said 750 Missouri homes had been damaged by Friday’s tornadoes and that federal assistance was forthcoming. Nixon reported that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was involved in assessing storm damage, as well as that US President Barack Obama had already contacted him, promising relief funds. US Representative Lacy Clay, said Saturday that he would brief Obama on the situation.

The state declared the affected areas of St. Louis County a disaster area. No one has reported serious injuries or deaths as a result of the storm, although some people were treated for minor injuries. “It was horrific and for that much damage to been done, to have no loss of life, is truly a blessing,” Slay said.

US retailer Circuit City files for bankruptcy protection

Posted on November 7, 2017November 7, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

On Monday, United States electronics retailer Circuit City announced that it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Second largest in its field, behind Best Buy, the company has previously announced that it would close down 155 of its locations leaving an estimated 8000 employees jobless.

The retailer also said more cutbacks will be on the way. “Circuit City was incredibly successful in the 1980s and 1990s, but they never changed after that,” says David Schick, an analyst at Stifel Nicolaus.

In August, Best Buy, reported that its profits had gone up to show a quarterly profit of US$200 million. Meanwhile, Circuit City reported a loss of $239 million in September.

Excessive surgeries swell Medicare costs in United States

Posted on November 7, 2017November 7, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

At least 10% of the increase in Medicare expenditures since the mid-1990s is due to increased rates of one type of elective surgery, according to a recent study, and many of the patients may not need it. University of California, San Francisco found that only 44% of patients who undergo an elective cardiac surgery called angioplasty get the recommended test to determine whether the procedure is appropriate.

As a result, patients may be receiving a procedure that they either do not need or for which the risk outweighs the benefit. The operation opens partially clogged arteries in patients with heart disease and the annual rate of elective angioplasties has tripled in the United States during the last decade.

Angioplasties are currently being performed at a rate of over 800,000 per year in the U.S. The average cost was $44,110 per procedure in 2004. Since the operation tends to be performed on older Americans, Medicare covers most patients and compensates US$10,000 to $15,000 for each case.

Reuters reporter Julie Steenhuysen writes that angioplasty is “big business for medical device makers including Boston Scientific Corp, Medtronic Inc, Abbott Laboratories Inc and Johnson & Johnson”. Dr. Raymond Gibbons, a professor of medicine who specializes in cardiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, criticizes the current U.S. health care system for compensating doctors based upon procedures performed rather than for following recommended practices.

We didn’t expect to find 100 percent, but we expected a much higher percentage than 44

A stress test in which the patient walks on a treadmill is recommended to determine whether a partial obstruction impairs heart function. Although not all patients who need angioplasty are strong enough to undergo the stress test, UC San Francisco researchers were surprised that testing preceded so few of the surgeries.

Professor of medicine Dr. Rita F. Redberg told U.S. News and World Report, “We didn’t expect to find 100 percent, but we expected a much higher percentage than 44”. Dr. Redberg co-authored a report on the findings for the Journal of the American Medical Association this month.

Dr. Grace Lin, another co-author of the study, noted: “What really matters is whether or not that blockage is affecting blood flow to the heart. That is why the stress test is important.” Their research analyzed over 23,000 Medicare cases and over 1,600 commercial insurance cases.

American Heart Association president Timothy Gardner called the study “a good wake-up call” to remind medical doctors to make sure they do not perform unnecessary procedures. Dr. Gardner regards the study as evidence that many unnecessary angioplasties are being performed.

You can do a stress test every year to be sure things are normal. That is an important baseline that is being ignored all too frequently.

The study found great variation in the rate of stress testing. Geographic areas ranged from 22% to 76% with the highest rate of testing in the Northeastern and Midwestern states. Testing rates also varied by gender, with men more likely to receive a stress test than women, and by other factors including the age of the physician. Dr. Gibbons points to some of these variances as indications that some physicians may be performing angioplasties indiscriminately.

Not all physicians agree. Although the various types of stress testing usually cost a few hundred dollars instead of tens of thousands, the chief cardiologist at University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Dr. Matthew Wolff notes that stress tests yield false negative results in about 10% of cases. In his opinion, doctors who rely on stress tests “are going to be missing people with severe disease.” Although he agrees that some angioplasties are unnecessary, he contends that the new study does not offer a solution to the dilemma.

The American College of Cardiology plans to release new guidelines soon to help doctors determine when a stress test is appropriate, yet the payment system lacks a financial incentive to abide by testing guidelines. Dr. Eric Topol of Scripps Translational Science Institute in La Jolla, California noted the underuse of stress tests in a study of private insurance records 14 years ago. Dr. Topol agrees that testing guidelines “should be much more clear-cut”, and adds that stress tests ought to be performed annually. “You can do a stress test every year to be sure things are normal. That is an important baseline that is being ignored all too frequently.”

Cardiologist, Dr. Anthony DeFranco of Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center, considers stress testing to be appropriate in at most 65% of cases, since a substantial minority of patients have other health problems that prevent them from undergoing the test.

AGF President Anar Mammadov is nurturing professional Golfer in Azerbaijan

Posted on November 7, 2017November 7, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Anar Mammadov, the son of Ziya Mammadov and the President of Azerbaijan Golf Federation, has been working on coaching young golf enthusiasts, to turn them into professional golfers. The country which hosts two 18 hole golf courses, developed the Azerbaijan golf Federation in 2012, and has been working ever since to build its future.

In 2014, when the country hosted Azerbaijan Golf Challenge Open, the first professional golf in Azerbaijan, it helped the country’s sport to gain a much-needed exposure. But Azerbaijan was still in its nascent stage when it came to nurturing national talent. To facilitate coaching of Azeri children, Anar Mammadov facilitated the Federation to hire a Scottish coach Spenser Henderson, who is currently the under-18 National Boys Coach for Scotland Golf. Other initiatives included the Flames Golf, which was designed in 2015 to make golf a part of Azerbaijan sports. The AGF President has also personally met these young golfers and their parents to educate them about the scope of golf.

“We don’t want to waste time on our future. We built a proper infrastructure; made the sport popular and now, we have been training talented Azeri children in our academy,” Anar Mammadov also quoted in an interview.

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Oil spill hits Australia’s Sunshine coastline

Posted on November 7, 2017November 7, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Sunday, March 15, 2009

200,000 litres of oil leaked into waters off the coast of Brisbane from the Pacific Adventurer when their fuel tanks were damaged in rough seas on Wednesday. The figure is about ten times higher than the original estimate of twenty thousand litres of oil. The devastating diesel oil spill has spread along 60 kilometres (37 miles) of the Queensland coast. In addition, 31 containers with 620 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser flew overboard during the violent storm.

Questions are being asked why the Hong Kong cargo ship was out in seas with nine meter waves caused by Cyclone Hamish, a Category 5 tropical cyclone, as well as why the fertiliser containers were not properly secured. One of the overboard containers ruptured the hull of the Pacific Adventurer, causing between 30 to 100 tonnes of oil to spew from the severely damaged ship.

If the ammonium nitrate mixes with the heavy oil, an explosion could occur. None of the containers have been recovered. Some of these may float, but it is believed that they may have sunk which then may cause algal blooms.

Disaster zones have been declared at Bribie and Moreton Islands, and along the Sunshine coast.

The vessel’s owner, Swire Shipping, reported that a second leak began on Friday, when the ship began listing after docking at Hamilton for repairs. “As full soundings of the vessel’s tanks were being taken at the port to determine how much oil had leaked from the vessel, a small quantity of fuel oil escaped from the Pacific Adventurer,” it stated. The ship was brought upright, and a recovery vessel was used to suck up the oil from the water. The leak produced a 500m-long oil slick down the Brisbane River. Booms were placed around this oil spill so that a skimmer could clean up the second spill.

Swire Shipping could face clean up costs of AU$100,000 a day as well as fines up to AU$1.5million (US$977,000; £703,000) if found guilty of environmental breaches or negligence.

Sunshine Coast beaches are slowly starting to be reopened. The beach of Mooloolaba was still closed following reports of burning sensations from swimmers. 12 beaches remain closed; however, 13 have been reopened.

Over 300 state government and council workers are using buckets, rakes and spades in the clean up effort. Sunshine Coast Mayor Bob Abbott says the majority will be gone by Sunday afternoon. The full environmental impact on wildlife is not yet known. One turtle and seven pelicans have been found covered in oil.

There are concerns that the drinking water of Moreton Island is at risk, as the island uses water from the underground water table near the oil spill site.

“Every bucketload of contaminated sand has to be removed from the island by barge, and each bucketload from a front-end loader weighs about one tonne. It’s just an impossible task,” said Mr Trevor Hassard of the Tangalooma Dolphin Education Centre.

The commercial fishing industry has suffered from the incident. Trawlers won’t resume operations until Sunday evening, and any catches will be tested for human consumption.

Experts: obesity is a bigger threat than AIDS or bird flu

Posted on November 7, 2017November 7, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Friday, September 8, 2006

From September 3 to 8, experts gathered at the 10th International Congress on Obesity in Sydney, Australia, to discuss what they call the worldwide “obesity epidemic”. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1 billion people in the world today are overweight, and 300 million of those are obese. “Obesity and overweight pose a major risk for serious diet-related chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, and certain forms of cancer“, a WHO fact sheet states. According to AP, experts at the conference “have warned that obesity is a bigger threat than AIDS or bird flu, and will easily overwhelm the world’s health care systems if urgent action is not taken”.

Of particular concern is the large number of overweight children. Dr. Stephan Rossner from Sweden’s Karolinska University Hospital, a leading obesity expert who was present at the conference, has warned that as a result of the increasing number of overweight children, “we will have, within a decade or two, a number of young people who are on kidney dialysis. There will not be organs for everybody”. UK-based International Obesity Task Force has said that junk food manufacturers target children, for example, through Internet advertising, chat rooms, text messages, and “advergames” on websites. Politicians are not doing enough to address the problem of obesity, including childhood obesity, the experts said.

According to Wikipedia, examples of junk food include, but are not limited to: hamburgers, pizza, candy, soda, and salty foods like potato chips and french fries. A well-known piece of junk food is the Big Mac. The US version of just one Big Mac burger contains 48% of calories from fat, 47% US Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of fat, 52% RDA of saturated fat, 26% RDA of cholesterol, 42% RDA of sodium, and little nutritional value. It also has 18% of calories from protein. According to WHO, most people need only about 5% calories from protein. Staples such as rice, corn, baked potatoes, pinto beans, as well as fruits and vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, oranges, and strawberries, provide more than this required amount of protein without the unhealthy amounts of fats or sodium, without cholesterol, and with plenty of fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

Both WHO and the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) define overweight in adults as a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or above, and obese as a BMI of 30 or above. To combat overweight and obesity, WHO recommends that, among other things, people should be taking the following steps

  • eating more fruit and vegetables, as well as nuts and whole grains;
  • engaging in daily moderate physical activity for at least 30 minutes;
  • cutting the amount of fatty, sugary foods in the diet;
  • moving from saturated animal-based fats to unsaturated vegetable-oil based fats.

Nurturing Your Creativity}

Posted on November 6, 2017November 6, 2017Categories Massage Therapy

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50 Ways to Have Challenge Your mind and Express Your Creativity

1 Play a board-game: Clue, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Mind Trap, Chess

2 Cook a new meal

3 Creatively frost a cake or bake it in a special cake form (heart, bunny, race car, sorority letters)

4 Go hiking in a new park: find your way in and out

5 Create greeting cards on you computer

6 Create a new web page

7 Get the Book of Questions by Gregory Stock and discuss with friends

8 Plan a party for children

9 Find a social problem and create a plan on how to improve the situation

10 Write a grant

11 Surf the Internet and learn as much about a single topic as you can

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12 Use a class assignment to increase your knowledge or proficiency at something important to you

13 Start taking leisure classes

14 Turn one of your hobbies into a business

15Tutor children at the Boys and Girls Club

16 Sewing: cross-stitch, needle point, quilting, sew a sweater, knitting, cruel, embroidery

17 Decorate something ordinary: bulletin board, photo album,

18 Paint your room (or use wall paper which you attach to the wall with push pins)

19 Learn reflexology or massage

20 Choreograph an aerobics, dance or exercise routine

21 Listen to a book on tape while you run

22 Learn about something which your best friend is interested in

23 Each night at dinner, discuss one current event

24 Plan the most romantic date you can think of down to the last detail (then do it)

25 Hang-out at the bookstore and read books which represent your different interests

26 Start a “coffee club” to gather and discuss books, ideas

27 Plan a scavenger hunt for you and your friends

28 Teach your dog a new trick

29 Collages

30 Pottery, creating or painting

31 Flower arranging

32 Invent something to solve your most nagging problem

33 Plan a party for your friends

34 Make soaps with your favorite scent

35 Paint/color/draw

36 Help a civic organization decorate for an event

37 Make up a bedtime story

38 Write poetry, short stories

39 Create a new recipe

40 Make a coupon book for your significant other: hugs, house cleaning, car washes, dinner, etc…

41 Find a new way to do a routine task at work

42 Join an acting/drama club

43 Join a choir

44 Take pictures of nature, weddings, parties etc.

45 Redecorate a room in your house

46 Gardening, landscaping–make your patio a sight to behold

47 Create a new game and teach your friends/kids how to play

48 Crossword puzzles

49 Be a freelance writer for the newspaper

50 Pass Stress and anxiety Management

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Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai discharged from hospital

Posted on November 6, 2017November 6, 2017Categories Uncategorized

Friday, January 4, 2013

The Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban for campaigning for education for girls, was discharged yesterday from the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham, England after success in the first stage of her medical treatment.

In October, Yousafzai was shot by Taliban forces on a school bus in Mingora, Swat District, Pakistan. She was given emergency treatment in Pakistan and then flown to Britain for treatment at a specialist unit which deals with injured soldiers.

Dave Rosser, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust medical director, gave a statement about Yousafzai’s release from hospital: “Malala is a strong young woman and has worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. Following discussions with Malala and her medical team, we decided that she would benefit from being at home with her parents and two brothers. She will return to the hospital as an outpatient and our therapies team will continue to work with her at home to supervise her onward care.”

She is due to return to hospital in a few weeks for cranial reconstructive surgery.