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Japan Airlines to relist shares

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Japan Airlines (JAL) is planning on relisting its shares in an IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. By September, JAL shareholders intend to sell between ¥500 billion and ¥1 trillion (US$6.4b – US$12.8b, 5b – €10b).

If the sale goes into high-end estimates, it will make JAL the largest airline in the world by market value. It will also be the largest IPO in Japan since the 2010 listing of Dai-Ichi Life. However, Senri Sasahara, chief executive officer of Innovative Advisor Corp, said “The amount sought may be a bit too ambitious.”

JAL entered bankruptcy protection in January 2010 and was later given a government bailout. When it was delisted from TSE, it cut one-third of its workers, and reduced the benefits of remaining employees. JAL emerged from bankruptcy in March 2011. Since then, it has posted a record ¥188.4 billion (US$2.4b, €1.9b) in profit for fiscal year 2010.

JAL faces growing competition from discount airlines, such as AirAsia Japan and Peach. In response, JAL entered into a joint venture to form a low-cost carrier with JetStar Airways.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green Party candidate Gordon Kubanek, Nepean Carleton

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Gordon Kubanek is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the Nepean-Carleton riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

‘Stop being so damn respectful’ say free speech supporters in London

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‘Stop being so damn respectful’ say free speech supporters in London
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31 Jan

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Atheists, secularists, and supporters of free speech rallied in London today to protest what they feel is an “increased confidence of Islamists to censor free expression publicly”. Around 200 people gathered on the steps of the memorial to King George V in Old Palace Yard opposite the House of Lords in Westminster.

Anne Marie Waters from the ‘One Law for All’ group, which protests against sharia law in the United Kingdom, said that freedom of expression was “the greatest freedom we have” and included “the freedom to offend”.

Accusations of Islamophobia against those who reposted the Jesus and Mo webcomic was one of a number of incidents highlighted by speakers. Susan Zhuang from the University College London Atheist, Secularist and Humanist society spoke of the reaction to the posting of the cartoon to their Facebook profile: “maybe we were naive but we never thought it would come to this”. The university’s student union demanded that the group remove the cartoon, but the group declined and launched an Internet petition to “defend freedom of expression”.

The blogger and activist Rhys Morgan, who had been previously threatened with libel for saying that a clinic operated in Texas by Stanislaw Burzynski was charging hundreds of thousands of dollars to cancer patients for unproven treatments, also spoke of being threatened by his sixth-form college to remove the Jesus and Mo cartoon from his Facebook account. He said that the staff at his college “implied that [he] would be suspended or expelled”, claiming that the image offended Muslims. He also said that he had got threats of violence including someone saying that his house would be burned down, and was called a “God-hater”.

The philosophy professor A. C. Grayling and the popular science writer Richard Dawkins both spoke at the rally, with the latter criticising the decision by the organisers of a literary festival in Jaipur, India, to “kowtow to a violent threat” by rescinding an invitation to the author Salman Rushdie based on a demand by “some local Islamic scholar”. (Dawkins joked about how, unlike Islamic scholars, “a true ‘scholar’ studies more than one book”.)

Dawkins argued that people should “stop being so damn respectful”. Without freedom of speech, Dawkins said, society would be in a “scientific, technological, moral dark age”.

Funding gap forces library closures in Jackson County, Oregon

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Funding gap forces library closures in Jackson County, Oregon
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31 Jan

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Due to a US$23 million budget shortfall, all public libraries in Jackson County, Oregon are scheduled to close April 6. The U.S. Congress did not renew the Secure Rural Schools and Self-Determination Act, which replaces property tax revenues with revenue sharing from timber harvests. Jackson County used the revenue to pay for libraries and sherriff’s patrols. Voters rejected a property tax increase last November. A similar increase will appear on the May ballot; such increases must pass a double-majority vote: a majority of county voters must turn out for the election, and a majority of those must support the increase.

Supporters hope the measure will pass this time. “Many people didn’t believe we were going to close libraries.” said County Commissioner C.W. Smith. The Ashland City Council has said it would find a funding solution to keep their branch of the library open; other cities have not made similar statements. Some alternative funding solutions, such as charging subscription fees, have been considered. However, charging fees for access to libraries is illegal in Oregon.

Jackson County is located in Southern Oregon, and has a population of 181,000. The Jackson County Library System consists of 15 branches.

Trailer released for Lordi horror movie

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Trailer released for Lordi horror movie
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31 Jan

Thursday, November 8, 2007

A short trailer for the movie Dark Floors, a horror starring Finnish theatrical hard rock band Lordi, has been released.

The film, set in a hospital, follows a group of people left trapped by a broken lift as they are attacked by monsters, and focuses heavily on one particular patient, a little autistic girl.

Dark Floors, acted in English by a largely Finnish cast, cost 4.2 million (approximately US$6 million) to make. It will make its full premiere in Finland on February 8, 2008, although advance screenings will begin this year.

Lordi recently attended the Cannes Film Festival to promote the movie, where the band’s lead vocalist and frontman described it as a “traditional modern horror” and promised “horrific scenes.”

Gay Talese on the state of journalism, Iraq and his life

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Gay Talese on the state of journalism, Iraq and his life
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30 Jan

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Gay Talese wants to go to Iraq. “It so happens there is someone that’s working on such a thing right now for me,” the 75-year-old legendary journalist and author told David Shankbone. “Even if I was on Al-Jazeera with a gun to my head, I wouldn’t be pleading with those bastards! I’d say, ‘Go ahead. Make my day.'”

Few reporters will ever reach the stature of Talese. His 1966 profile of Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Has a Cold, was not only cited by The Economist as the greatest profile of Sinatra ever written, but is considered the greatest of any celebrity profile ever written. In the 70th anniversary issue of Esquire in October 2003, the editors declared the piece the “Best Story Esquire Ever Published.”

Talese helped create and define a new style of literary reporting called New Journalism. Talese himself told National Public Radio he rejects this label (“The term new journalism became very fashionable on college campuses in the 1970s and some of its practitioners tended to be a little loose with the facts. And that’s where I wanted to part company.”)

He is not bothered by the Bancrofts selling The Wall Street Journal—”It’s not like we should lament the passing of some noble dynasty!”—to Rupert Murdoch, but he is bothered by how the press supported and sold the Iraq War to the American people. “The press in Washington got us into this war as much as the people that are controlling it,” said Talese. “They took information that was second-hand information, and they went along with it.” He wants to see the Washington press corp disbanded and sent around the country to get back in touch with the people it covers; that the press should not be so focused on–and in bed with–the federal government.

Augusten Burroughs once said that writers are experience junkies, and Talese fits the bill. Talese–who has been married to Nan Talese (she edited James Frey‘s Million Little Piece) for fifty years–can be found at baseball games in Cuba or the gay bars of Beijing, wanting to see humanity in all its experience.

Below is Wikinews reporter David Shankbone’s interview with Gay Talese.

Contents

  • 1 On Gay Talese
  • 2 On a higher power and how he’d like to die
  • 3 On the media and Iraq
  • 4 On the Iraq War
  • 5 State of Journalism
  • 6 On travel to Cuba
  • 7 On Chinese gay bars
  • 8 On the literary canon
  • 9 Sources

Nine firefighters killed in South Carolina blaze

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Nine firefighters killed in South Carolina blaze
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30 Jan

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Nine firefighters were killed on Monday while battling a massive fire at a furniture warehouse in Charleston, South Carolina.

Firefighters were called to the scene of a massive blaze at the Sofa Super Store in Charleston, S.C. at around 6:30 p.m. EST. At around 7 p.m., nine firefighters were sent inside the inferno to rescue people who were trapped inside the building. They rescued two before the ceiling collapsed on top of them. All nine firefighters who were inside the warehouse died. They are:

  • Capt. William Hutchinson, 48
  • Capt. Mike Benke, 49
  • Capt. Louis Mulkey, 34
  • FF Mark Kelsey, 40
  • FF Bradford Baity, 37
  • FF Michael French, 27
  • FF James “Earl” Drayton, 56
  • FF Brandon Thompson, 27
  • FF Melven Champaign, 46

The disaster recalls Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire that killed six firefighters on Dec. 3, 1999, in Worcester, Massachusetts. The chief of the Worcester Fire Department flew down to South Carolina for the memorial service.

Cost Effective Online Marketing Strategies For Veterinarians

By Jodi Witte

Standard advertising practices are so important; having an ad in the yellow pages of your phone book or newspaper does a tremendous amount to bring in new business. However, what do you do to differentiate yourself from all the other veterinarians listed in the same yellow pages? A pretty ad does not tell potential clients that you are better then the next guy with a DVM after his name.

These days more pet owners are researching their pets health information online. Internet marketing should be a part of your overall marketing campaign, and can be done successfully for little or no money. Make the most of this medium by following a few easy steps:

Your Website

You do have a website dont you? If you dont, you should. A website can tell potential clients about your practice, your staff, your standards of care, and so much more. This is where the potential client can really get to know your veterinary practice in a way the ad in the yellow pages just cant do. You dont have to spend a great deal of money to build your website. If you dont want to hire a website development firm, talk to your staff members chances are one of them has some web developing skills and can produce quite a nice and effective website for you. There are also many website templates online that have beautiful animal and veterinary themes, which allow you to simply add your content, without a bunch of coding.

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Become An Expert

Yes, you are already a professional, and by all means, an expert in veterinary medicine, but so is that next guy with the DVM. Therefore, you need to show potential clients that you are more of an expert then that next guy. How do you do that? Its quite easy actually, and costs nothing, you simply write articles. Writing articles and submitting them to online animal health websites is the best way to become an expert at any subject and it costs nothing but your time. Many of the expert veterinarians got that way by writing for the journals and the trade publications but potential clients do not read these veterinary trade publications and journals. You need to become an expert to the pet owners by writing articles for the consumer.

Take Dr. Alice Villalobos for example, writing an oncology column for one specific veterinary trade magazine. Dr Villalobos is well known in the veterinary community, but what you may not know is she is very well known in the pet owner population also. She has taken many of her articles and adapted them for pet owners, and has authorized these articles for reprint on consumer websites such as AnimalHelp.Com. Pet owners from around the United States contact AnimalHelp.Com requesting her contact information because they are willing to cross country for a chance for her to treat their pets cancer.

While you may not be looking for cross-country clients, your local clientele will grow considerably when you become well known as a veterinary expert. Whether you practice in a small town or a big city, the local pet owners are undoubtedly online and researching you, your practice, and your competitors. When they find well-written veterinary medical articles by you on one of the large national animal health websites, your reputation will grow, you can ethically attract the cases you want by narrowing your article subjects to specific topics, you will become an expert in the eyes of your current and potential clients, and you will have differentiated yourself from that next guy with the DVM.

Tying It All Together

Now you have a website and are writing articles for electronic publication on your favorite animal health website. You will want to make sure your authors bio includes a link to your website and your practice contact information. When your article is published on the animal health website, this direct link will increase your websites search engine listing rank. Your name will also get higher rankings in the search engines. When you Google yourself, how many results are returned? Are they the results you want? Having multiple articles published on a leading animal health website will result in relevant, quality results from the search engines. Add a link from your website to each of your articles published on the consumer animal health website. This directs your potential clients to your articles and lets them see your expertise at work.

For little to no money, you have just established yourself as an expert and – even better, more of an expert then that next guy with the DVM. Your reputation, your practice, and your clientele will grow, and you didnt have to take out a loan to do it!

About the Author: Jodi Beck Witte is CEO and President of

AnimalHelp.Com

, an animal health website that has been online since 1997. Ms Witte is a veterinary technician with extensive training and experience in online marketing.

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Turkey mourns flotilla dead

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Turkey mourns flotilla dead
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30 Jan

Friday, June 4, 2010

Funerals and prayers for nine activists, who died in Israel’s Gaza flotilla raid, were held in Istanbul on Thursday.

Tens of thousands attended the funeral of the nine Turkish nationals, including one teen of dual U.S.-Turkish citizenship. The coffins were draped in Turkish and Palestinian flags. There was widespread anger from those attending. Released activists arrived to their home countries yesterday and today.

The Turkish President Abdullah Gül said that Turkey would act calmly and said;

Turkey will never forget such an attack on its ships and its people in international waters. The relations between Israel and Turkey will never be the same again, unless Israel apologises.

The youngest of the nine activists killed, a 19-year-old high school student Furkan Dogan, was shot in the head and chest. He was born in Troy New York, but moved to Turkey when he was two. He will be buried in his family’s hometown of Kayseri in central Turkey on Friday. A United States State Department spokesman said it would probe the death of the Turkish-American killed, but said the FBI were not involved “at this point.”

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that soldiers were acting in self-defence. He said the activists were not peace activists but “violent supporters of terrorism”. Israel has stated that of the 7 soldiers wounded during the assault, 2 were shot with weapons wrestled from Israeli forces. But Swedish activist Mattias Gardell scoffed at such statements, replying, “the Israelis started shooting first. We had no weapons, the Israelis had weapons”.

Abdullah Gül said Israel committed “one of the biggest mistakes ever in its history,” and the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an called Israel’s actions “a historic mistake.” The leader of the Islamic charity IHH spoke to the crowd, saying, “The whole world supports us. We will shake the foundations of Zionism”.

The activists had attempted to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. The Irish ship MV Rachel Corrie arriving some time this weekend, will be the next ship to challenge the blockade.