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August 19th, 2008

Rieter Sells Cabling, Twisting and Texturing Machine Business Rieter has sold its business in cabling, twisting and texturing machines to Co-Martin of France retroactive from October 31, 2006. The new owners have many years of experience in the man-made fiber business, and are taking over all activities at the location in Valence, France. Both sides agreed not to disclose the selling price. After careful examination of all possible options, the Board of Directors and Group Management decided to sell subsidiary Rieter Textile Machinery France SAS in Valence with all three business fields to Co-Martin. The Rieter subsidiary in Valence employs 153 persons, and achieved a turnover of approximately 50 million euro in 2005.
Maria E. Dennison is moving to Kansas from Mississippi Maria E. Dennison, 37, of Biloxi, Miss., is the new circulation director at The Topeka Capital-Journal. Dennison, who starts Monday, comes to The Capital-Journal from The Sun Herald, of Gulfport, Miss., where she was circulation retention and marketing manager. She worked for nearly four years at The Sun Herald, which has a daily circulation of 46,000 and a Sunday circulation of 52,000.
RENAISSANCE “The everyday person now has a million dollar tax team

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Scottish Highlands

August 19th, 2008

S COTLAND Scottish or Scots; Scotch is considered antiquated and belittling.
Gregor Gall The Political Economy of Scotland: Red Scotland? Radical Scotland? University of Wales Press, 2005, 212 pp. ISBN 0-708-31944-0 (hbk) £60 ISBN 0-708-31973-4 (pbk) £20 It is the source of the hypothesis that Gall seeks to test with reference to as much empirical data on strikes, industrial disputes, protests, workplace organisation, collective-bargaining agreements, social structure, occupational distribution and more general political opinion as he could lay his hands on. The result is an intriguing study that sheds a lot of valuable light on political and economic struggle throughout Britain, especially during the last forty years. By putting these into the context of the rise to prominence of the national question in Scotland and Wales, Gall further enlivens his study by highlighting the salience of what ought to be regarded as the British state question.
Guidance on planning and development of mental health services in remote Scottish areas of Scotland has been published.Recommendations for the safe management of acutely disturbed psychiatric patients in Scotlands remote and rural areas arose from a project, led by Brodick GP Dr Malcolm Kerr. He gathered evidence of delays, and the reasons, in transferring patients from these areas to hospital or other care. The project was supported under the Remote and Rural Areas Resource Initiative, RARARI funded by the Scottish Executive.See resources

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Italian Linens

August 17th, 2008

BAROCCO, Rocco Born: Naples, Italy, 26 March 1944; christened Rocco Muscariello. Education: Attended Accademia delle Belle Arti, Rome, 1962 (Fine Arts). Career: Sketch artist, De Barentzen, 1963-65; joined group to form atelier producing high-fashion collections under Barocco label (disbanded 1974); independent designer using Barocco label, from 1977; Rocco Barocco ready-to-wear line added, 1978; knitwear and childrens lines introduced 1982; produces ready-to-wear, jeans, knitwear, scarves, leather goods, accessories, perfume, porcelain tiles, and linens. Exhibitions: Italian Fashion in Japan, Daimaru Museum, Osaka, 1983; Italian Fashion Design, Italian-American Museum, San Francisco, and Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, 1987; La Sala Bianca, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, 1992, and the Louvre Museum, Paris, 1993. Awards: Senior Singer Company award, New York, 1969. Address: Piazza di Spagna 81, 00187 Rome, Italy. Websites: Rocco Barocco, FirstView Collections Online, spring 2001; Rocco Barocco, Moda Online, fall 2000/2001; Rocco Barocco, Quitidiano.net, fall/winter 2001.
Designers Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo, Valentino and the House of Dior all present seasonal collections of bed linen. They are in direct competition with the traditional Italian linen houses of Frette and Pratesi, which sell single 100 per cent linen sheets for up to pounds 900 a pop. The fact that we are changing our bedroom fabrics as often as our frocks is the strongest signal that minimal severity is over and conspicuous consumption has returned. “There is a crossover between fashion and interiors fabrics,” says woven- fabric designer Paul Vogel. “For example, Calvin Klein bought a hounds- tooth check fashion fabric from me for his interiors range and Nicole Farhi took a suiting pinstripe for bed linen. Fabric designers are keen to comply because you earn twice as much money for an interiors fabric as opposed to fashion. Interiors fabrics are supposedly less transitory than fashion.” Of course, the fabric designers are delighted that fashion clients are making the crossover into interiors. Traditional bed-linen specialists such as Sanderson and Descamps may be less than elated, even though it is prompting both to “advance the boundaries of bed linen”, in the words of Descamps. But luxury is not enough. Now design junkies are only satisfied by luxury with a label. The American troika of big brands, Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein have all launched major interiors divisions; not so subtly crossing the line between fashion and lifestyle. The new buzz about designer bed linen is partly thanks to product placement at the new generation of boutique hotels such as The Mondrian in Los Angeles, and Londons One Aldwych and The Metropolitan. The equation is simple. The chosen few who check into luxury hotels as frequently as the rest of us shop at Sainsburys have the small change to pay up to three figures for a piece of Calvin bed linen. Old money wont be conned, so ancien regime hotels such as The Ritz or The Dorchester will not do. The hotel has to be as sexy and young as this seasons Gucci lingerie. Gordon Campbell Grey, MD of One Aldwych, coined the phrase “stealth wealth” to describe both the boutique hotel and the elite who stay there. “Its all about stealth wealth rather than dripping in deluxe,” he says of the One Aldwych interiors he co-designed with Mary Fox Linton. For bed linen, they chose crisp white Frette linen, feather duvets and pillows. Christina Ong, owner of The Metropolitan and The Halkin, says, “I hope The Metropolitanwill reflect the image of those who use it.” Hence the dove-grey ultrasuede bedspread and matching pillows. (But once those crisp linen sheets are taken out of the hotel environment, would any of us be willing to launder the precious little darlings to hotel standards? Yes, you can buy the Rotary Ironer for pounds 875. But, surely, is life is too short.) There does exist an aesthetic argument for fashion designers reinterpreting interiors. “Interior design companies were literally stuck in the decorative mind-set, which is not so modern,” says Paul Vogel. “Fashion is fast. We love our colours. We love looking forward. Theres something to be said for a cleaner, more modern perspective on furnishing fabrics.” But there is always a danger of faddish excess. One little bit of nonsense imported from America is the attention people pay to the “threads per inch” vital statistic on manufacturers care labels. “All threads per inch tell you is how fine the fabric is: the more threads, the lighter the weight,” says Vogel. “In a sense it is too much information.” An equally worrying trend can be detected in Toccas own brand of scented washing liquid. It may look cute but is, in fact, sinister: where will designer labelling end? Will household brands such as Persil and Ariel be joined by Ralph Lauren colour-fast washing powder or DKNY Shake n Vac. The frightening part is people will buy these fantasy products And so to bed. To re-create that luxury hotel experience at home, you can buy hand-embroidered pure linen Frette sheets for pounds 1,100 a set or, for pounds 200 upwards, ensure quality sleep in between 100 per cent Egyptian cotton, all available from a selection at Frette, 98 New Bond Street, London W1, 0171-629 5517. Or dress your bed in pastels the Tocca way, with pillowcases costing pounds 44.95-pounds 89.95, embroidered double duvet cover, pounds 220, embroidered “bed scarf”, pounds 389, all from Shop, 4 Brewer Street, London W1, 0171-437 1259. Nicole Farhi 100 per cent Egyptian cotton bed linen comes in at pounds 30 for a pillowcase and pounds 150 for a double duvet cover, from Nicole Farhi Home, 193 Sloane Street, London SW1, 0171-235 0877. Kenzo bed linen starts at pounds 99 for a double duvet, with pillowcases from pounds 25, available from Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London W1. Ralph Lauren Home Collection pillowcases start at pounds 25 a pair, with sheets from pounds 25, available from Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge, London SW1, 0171-235 5000. Aiofe ORiordain
The Madison Collection introduces a new line of products for bed and bath, including alpaca blankets, Italian robes, a linen exfoliating mitt and cotton blankets. All items are 100-percent natural and because they are thinner, they clean easily, dry quickly and require fewer laundry loads. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

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Vehicle Magnets

August 17th, 2008

MagnetismAccording to their behavior in inhomogeneous magnetic fields, materials can be classified into three main categories: diamagnetic , paramagnetic, and ferromagnetic. Paramagnetic materials are attracted into a magnetic field. The main cause of this effect is the presence in the material of atoms that have a net magnetic moment composed of electron spin and orbital contributions.

Iron filings in a circular pattern around a magnet, indicative of the field of force of the magnet.

Thorp (WI) Public Library recently purchased refrigerator magnets for its patrons who were not used to receiving receipts when checking out library materials. Renee Hermsen, Thorp Public Library, selected the magnet to provide a convenient way for patrons to attach receipts of what was checked out with hours that the library is open.If you are interested in providing refrigerator magnets to your patrons, contact MagnetStreet for a catalog at: MagnetStreet, 1749 Naperville Road, Suite 200, Wheaton, IL 60187; info@Magnetstreet.com; or telephone 800-438-3210.The Lamplighter, Wisconsin Valley (WI) Library Service, April 2004

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swimming pool construction sydney

August 17th, 2008

Children love swimming pools. When used with proper supervision, swimming pools are safe. But when children decide to use swimming pools without supervision, they are dangerous. Each year over 250 children under five years old drown in backyard swimming pools. Most die because no one is watching them. Many of the children accidentally fall in, and no one is there to rescue them. Consumer Reports, 6/97 pp. 8-9.
A built-in swimming pool at a Norwegian familys mountain cabin has been stolen. The determined theives, who struck at some point between early November and last week, dug out the steel lining and also made off with the plastic liner, skimming system, filter system and numerous hoses and pipes.
Invention There are about 10Om residential swimming pools worldwide, and a South African pool-cleaning company wants a slice of them. APMl Holdings has developed a system called PoolCop to take up the hard work required to keep garden swimming pools sparkling clean. PoolCop is attached to a swimming pools filtering system where it automatically backwashes and sanitises the water, monitors and adjusts the pH level, chlorine content, temperature and water level.

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data entry New York

August 17th, 2008

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. — Melissa Data today announced the release of Express Entry, a software program that allows call center and service center agents to improve the speed and accuracy of data entry. Powered by Melissa Datas CASS Certified(TM) address correction engine, Express Entry works by reducing the number of keystrokes needed to input a mailing address and then validating the completed record to U.S. Postal Service specifications. Express Entry can eliminate up to 39 keystrokes for each record. Once the address is standardized, the record can then be transferred to any application running in the background including a form letter, spreadsheet, database or CRM program. If an input address is not able to be verified, Express Entry provides options for selecting near matches. Express Entry identifies and corrects data errors at the critical entry point, giving organizations more confidence in the information they collect and put into storage systems. Among the benefits of clean, accurate data are lower operational costs, improved mail deliveries and respect from customers or partners.
Many companies claim that they no longer do data entry. This is a myth. Companies still do data entry, but most of it is hidden in other jobs. Not too long ago, the data entry center was a standard feature of most data processing departments - back when we had data processing departments. Today data processing is called information technology. And a lot of organizations will tell you they dont do data entry anymore. The answer is knowledge workers. Data entry is now disbursed throughout the enterprise.
Diamond Electronics has launched the Baran KB5000 keyboard for use in applications that demand reliable data entry under harsh environmental conditions such as public Internet terminals and kiosks. The KB5000 has a standard PC-style keyboard layout with dedicated keys for Internet access functions and with a standard PS2 interface connection. In place of standard key switches, the keyboard uses one of the companys patented piezo elements. Construction is completed with a solid, brushed finish, aluminium fascia and anodised legending. Use of the piezo elements allows the units to be completely environmentally sealed to IP68, barring the ingress of water, oil, salt, dust. grit or any other contaminants. The keyboard is also rated for use across a wide temperature range, from -40 to 85 degrees C and meets specifications for operation in rain, high humidity and under conditions of mechanical shock loading and vibration. It also meets high specifications in terms of EMC emission and susceptibility.

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sell US coins

August 17th, 2008

Certainly not a remarkable lady called Anne Scheiber, whose exploits in the stock market have just come to light. For those of you who may have missed the story, this is the lady who spent her working life as a tax clerk in the Internal Revenue Service (the American equivalent of our Inland Revenue) and who took up investing only in her fifties. Armed only with her meagre income, and despite being completely untutored in the finer arts of investment, Miss Scheiber was so successful at investing her modest spinsters mite that when she died earlier this year at the age of 101, she had turned her initial savings of $5,000 into a fortune worth no less than $22m. Her dividend income alone came to $750,000 a year by the time of her death, completely dwarfing anything she had earned in her working life. It is a remarkable story from which one can draw several morals. One is the obvious one that so-called experts have no prerogative on wisdom when it comes to investing in the stock market. Common sense and application can take you a long way. In Miss Scheibers case, her success stemmed from following some simple rules - investing in a limited number of well established companies that have a strong business franchise and the ability to generate significant amounts of cash now. Her biggest holdings were in proven cashgenerators such as Coca-Cola and the drugs company Bristol- Meyers Squibb. A second, related, moral is that it pays to be patient. Putting money into smaller, more speculative companies will often generate bigger returns in the short run, but for those willing to take a long-term view, there is nothing to beat buying shares in consistent money-spinners that have the capacity to pay handsome dividends. The returns over time can be just as big, and the risks are much reduced, particularly if you have personal knowledge of the company and what it does.
Full marks to the Consumers Association, which this week came out with some interesting and headline-grabbing research showing how often financial advisers give poor investment advice to those who come looking to them for help in their financial affairs. A survey in the monthly magazine Which? suggests that up to a third of all advisers give bad and unsuitable advice. One of their researchers who was sent out to pose as a redundant man wondering what to do with his pounds 15,000 pay-off was on several occasions urged to put his money into investment bonds or Peps when a risk-free building society or bank account would have better suited his needs. A second researcher, claiming to be a young man looking to save some money to pay for his wedding two to three years away, was offered a variety of unsuitable alternatives, including a personal pension, Tessa savings accounts and even on one occasion, two emerging market investment trusts.
The sheer growth and diversity of the market has created problems for investors, including those who already have a portfolio of PEPs and those standing on the brink of investing Personal equity plans have proved to be a popular investment choice, offering scope for capital and income growth free of income and capital gains tax. Over pounds 20bn has been invested in some 5 million PEPs since their introduction in January 1987, and with over 1,000 on the market, investors have a bewildering array to choose from.

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Christian Dating

August 12th, 2008

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The magical wedding date of the year — 07/07/07 — has passed us by, but to those who figure in figures when setting the date for a special occasion, all is not lost.

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Macon real estate listings

August 11th, 2008

- Real estate - B.J. McGivern was honored as Valley Inc. Realtors top sales associate for the month of September. For more information about McGivern, call 233-4222 or B.J. McGivern.realtor.com. - Harold Herrick has joined Countrywide Realty Inc. of Topeka, specializing in commercial and residential real estate.
Terry Simnitt Terry Simnitt has joined Coldwell Banker Griffith Blair, Realtors. He will be active in real estate auction and residential sales with his wife, Ruth, who also is an associate at Coldwell Banker Griffith Blair.
> Lexington Insurance Co. has announced a first-of-its-kind insurance policy to protect commercial and residential real-estate developers and lenders from losses due to changing zoning ordinances. Zoning Restriction Protector Insurance has been designed for commercial and multitenanted residential real-estate owners and lenders who may incur significant damage to their property and cannot rebuild to the same size due to zoning issues.

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August 4th, 2008

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