DUP and Sinn Féin make gains in Northern Ireland Assembly election

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DUP and Sinn Féin make gains in Northern Ireland Assembly election

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Results are coming in for the Northern Ireland Assembly election held on Wednesday 7 March. With all first preference votes counted, both the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin have made gains: the DUP received 30.1% of first preferences, an increase of 4.4 percentage points on the 2003 election, while Sinn Féin won 26.2%, up 2.6 percentage points. This means that the two parties have gained more than half of the vote. The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) came third with 15.2%, the Ulster Unionist Party fourth with 14.9% and the Alliance Party fifth with 5.2%.

I’m optimistic that we can achieve a working government on March 26, but it’s a very stark choice for them — get into power, or shut up shop.

The election is a crucial step in restoring devolved government to Northern Ireland, which has been under direct rule from Westminster since October 2002, when the Assembly was suspended after allegations that an IRA spy ring was operating there. The resulting court case collapsed. Attempts to get the leading unionist and nationalist parties to resume power-sharing had failed until the St Andrews Agreement was reached in October 2006. This agreement commits Sinn Féin to accepting the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the DUP to accepting power-sharing.

All 108 seats have now been filled. The DUP are the largest party with 36 seats, followed by Sinn Féin with 28 seats. Their combined total of 64 seats gives the two parties a majority of ten in the Assembly, assuming that they are willing to work together. Among others, DUP leader Ian Paisley has been elected in North Antrim, as has Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams in West Belfast. DUP deputy leader Peter Robinson topped the poll in East Belfast, where Naomi Long of the Alliance Party was also elected. The leaders of the other two main parties were also elected: Mark Durkan of the SDLP was elected on the first count in Foyle, while Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey was elected on the third count in East Belfast. Alliance Party leader David Ford was elected in his constituency of South Antrim on the fifth count. Dawn Purvis, leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP), was elected on the last count in East Belfast. The Green Party won their first ever seat in the Northern Ireland Assembly, when their Northern Ireland chairperson Brian Wilson was elected on the tenth count in North Down with 2839 first preference votes.

I think it [power-sharing] is very, very important in terms of representing a community that for a long time was marginalized and excluded. We’re about reaching out to the Unionists.

Anna Lo of the Alliance Party has become the first candidate from an ethnic minority background to have been elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly, winning a seat in South Belfast with the fourth highest first preference vote in the constituency, 3829 votes. She said her decision to stand had been an extension of her community work, and that she wanted to give a voice to Chinese people who never felt they had any part to play in Northern Ireland politics. She also said she hoped that indigenous voters who were fed up with “tribal politics” would give her their support, and that she was determined “to be much more than a candidate for ethnic minorities”.

Counting the votes cast in the 600 polling stations continued through to Friday 9 March. Turnout was 63.5%, down 0.5 percentage points on the previous election. Assembly elections use the Single Transferable Vote (STV) method of proportional representation, with each constituency returning six MLAs.

Sinn Féin are not entitled to be at the table until they declare themselves for democracy. I am a democrat, I don’t speak to loyalist paramilitaries, I don’t speak to Sinn Féin.

A new power-sharing Northern Ireland Executive is to be formed by 26 March, according to the St Andrews Agreement. The election of a First Minister and Deputy First Minister requires the support of a majority of unionist MLAs and of nationalist MLAs (“parallel consent”). In practice this means that the largest unionist party and the largest nationalist party must agree to share power. If they cannot agree by the deadline the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont will be suspended again and MLAs will have their salaries and allowances stopped. Though there has been criticism of the deal reached at St Andrews by elements within both the DUP and Sinn Féin, the government in Westminster believes that these dissenters are in a minority.

Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain said to CNN: “I’m optimistic that we can achieve a working government on March 26, but it’s a very stark choice for them — get into power, or shut up shop”. But he also warned that “if this falls over on March 26, there is no prospect of another settlement for a very long time, maybe years”. On Friday 9 March Mr Hain began separate meetings with the leaders and deputy leaders of the DUP and Sinn Féin.

Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams said he had “no problem” with working with the Unionists and shaking the hand of Ian Paisley: “I think it is very, very important in terms of representing a community that for a long time was marginalized and excluded. We’re about reaching out to the Unionists”.

All must now take responsibility in government for building and consolidating peace, this is what the people of Northern Ireland want. They deserve no less.

But Ian Paisley claimed that Sinn Féin’s decision to support the police had been “qualified”, and said, “you can’t pick and choose how far you are prepared to go for peace.” He also said that Sinn Féin had to “turn from their evil ways”. To the BBC he said: “We will enter into talks tomorrow with the Secretary of State, we will be meeting the Prime Minister next week, and the hard negotiations are now going to start. Sinn Féin are not entitled to be at the table until they declare themselves for democracy. I am a democrat, I don’t speak to loyalist paramilitaries, I don’t speak to Sinn Féin”.

On Friday 9 March British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern made a joint statement. They said, “The message of the electorate is clear. After so many years of frustration and disappointment, they want Northern Ireland to move on to build a better future together through the restored institutions. Many of the practical issues which have been raised in this election campaign can and should be resolved locally.” They said that they would work closely with the Northern Irish parties to restore devolved government by the deadline of 26 March and praised the progress already made in this direction. “The people of Northern Ireland have suffered grievous pain and loss. But enormous progress has been made and there is now no good reason why we should not be able to complete this historic process. All must now take responsibility in government for building and consolidating peace, this is what the people of Northern Ireland want. They deserve no less.”

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Android application development expects from Android developers that they specifically learn what exactly are the graphical requirements of the app they\’re creating. There are many ways to perform graphical work. The technique of implementing graphics and animations for static application is totally diverse from the one of using graphics and animations for an interactive game. Several options presented for drawing graphics on an Android device plus graphics delivering the most effective output get a quick look in this informative article.

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Android provides a group of View widgets. This is for standard purpose with regard to a vast variety of user interfaces. These widgets can be prolonged by the Android developers whenever they would like to modify the way these widgets look and also respond. Android application development provides flexibility to the developers to carry out their individual custom 2D rendering that is achieved by making use of drawing techniques that are incorporated in Canvas class. They are able to as well construct drawable objects for stuff like textured control keys or even frame-by-frame animations. Android 3.0 is capable of supplying hardware acceleration to the most of the drawing created by the Canvas APIs with which their efficiency can certainly be enhanced. Android with the support of Android framework APIs and Native Development Kit (NDK) facilitates OpenGL ES 1.0 and 2.0. Utilization of the framework APIs is recommended in two conditions. First, any time Android developers wish to include a few graphical advancements to the application which aren\’t backed with the Canvas APIs. Next, in condition developers wish platform independence and do not anticipate good results. Though the use of NDK is more effective than using framework APIs, when it comes to intensive graphic apps such as games. However there are many applications for example Google Body application which is developed making use of framework APIs as well as is pretty competent at performing effectively with the framework APIs. OpenGL along with the NDK is a helping hand if the developers have got a lot of native code as well as they have to port over to Android. Android developers get two techniques of drawing 2D graphics utilizing a set 2D drawing APIs. To draw graphics as well as animations into a View object from layout is the first way. With this method, the developer needs simply to specify the graphics to go inside the View and the drawing of your graphics is addressed by the system\’s normal View hierarchy drawing process. The developers can easily draw the graphics directly to a Canvas in the second technique. This will make the developers invoke the proper class\’s onDraw() method – passing it Canvas, or one of the Canvas draw…() methods like drawPicture(). Using this method, developers also get into the control of any kind of animation. For Android developers of London, the best selection is to draw to a View if they want to draw simple graphics which do not modify dynamically and also that aren\’t a portion of performance-intensive game. If Android developers want to demonstrate a static graphic and also defined animation within an not static application, they are able to draw the graphics into a View. Drawing to Canvas is perfect when application needs to often re-draw itself. The Canvas by itself has to draw apps for instance video games. In the same thread, as element of UI Activity, developers can construct a custom View element in layout, call invalidate() and after that deal with the onDraw() callback. The developers need not demand invalidate() in an individual thread because they control a Surface View as well as perform draws to the Canvas based on speed of the thread.

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New York Governor introduces same-sex marriage bill

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New York Governor introduces same-sex marriage bill

Thursday, April 16, 2009

New York’s governor David Paterson introduced a bill Thursday into the state legislature to legalize marriage between same-sex couples, although it appears to lack the necessary support in the state senate.

For too long, the gay and lesbian communities have been told their rights and freedoms have to wait.

“For too long, the gay and lesbian communities have been told their rights and freedoms have to wait”, said Gov. Paterson. “The time has come to bring marriage equality to the State of New York.”

The legislation would give same-sex couples 1,300 to 1,400 rights that don’t exist unless a couple is married, he said.

Of the four states in which same-sex marriage is presently legal — Vermont, Iowa, Massachusetts, and Connecticut — only Vermont has legalized marriage within the state legislature. The other three states have determined through the courts that the prohibition of same-sex marriage was not allowed under their state constitutions.

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Wikinews’ overview of the year 2008

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Wikinews’ overview of the year 2008

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Also try the 2008 World News Quiz of the year.

What would you tell your grandchildren about 2008 if they asked you about it in, let’s say, 20 years’ time? If the answer to a quiz question was 2008, what would the question be? The year that markets collapsed, or perhaps the year that Obama became US president? Or the year Heath Ledger died?

Let’s take a look at some of the important stories of 2008. Links to the original Wikinews articles are in all the titles.

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Settlement returns billions to California schools funding

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Settlement returns billions to California schools funding
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

The state’s teachers and schools chief Jack O’Connell have settled their lawsuit against Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and, as a result, billions of dollars in school funding O’Connell and the teachers claimed the governor misappropriated during the state’s fiscal crisis will be returned to the schools.

“The restoration of funding to California school districts is very positive news,” New Haven schools Superintendent Pat Jaurequi told the James Logan Courier.

“This is a day for celebration in schools throughout California. When this lawsuit was filed, I promised that I would fight up and down the state until the funding owed to our schools was restored,” O’Connell, the state superintendent of Public Instruction, said in a statement last week. “I also promised I would give the Governor credit for doing the right thing if he restored this critical funding. Today, I want to thank Governor Schwarzenegger for working with the education community to invest wisely in our schools — the best investment we can make in California’s future.”

“This is a good thing for our schools and community colleges throughout California,” said Barbara E. Kerr, president of the California Teachers Association, one of the parties to the lawsuit. “Having all the money owed to our schools under Proposition 98 and the governor’s agreement of 2004 restored to our students is the news we’ve been waiting for.

In a statement regarding the settlement, Schwarzenegger said, “I am pleased to announce a resolution that will put the dispute regarding Proposition 98 funding behind us and allow us to invest an additional $3 billion in schools in a way that best helps our students.”

Proposition 98 is an amendment to the state Constitution, passed in 1988, that established a minimum funding level or guarantee for K-12 education and community colleges. O’Connell and the California Teachers Association sued Schwarzenegger and the director for the California Department of Finance last summer after when they diverted billions of dollars earmarked for the schools under Prop. 98 to overcome budget deficits that were crippling California, violating an agreement made with educators the previous year.

The agreement restores funding Proposition 98 funding that was due, but not provided in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 fiscal years. The Governor’s May Budget Revision will include $2 billion and language that provides an additional $3 billion to be paid in installments between fiscal year 2006-07 and fiscal year 2013-14, or until paid in full.

In addition to the settlement funds, Schwarzenegger’s “May Budget Revision,” announced last week, also directs billions more of the state’s money to schools. Schwarzenegger said bulging state coffers, filled by unexpected tax revenues, allowed him to budget an extra 8.1 billion for schools, for a total of $55.1 billion-an over 17% overall funding increase from 2004-2005.

The settlement and the new budget figures “will allow us to make good on the debts to schools created through the recent lean years and to make important new investments in public education,” said O’Connell.

Schwarzenegger had some ideas about how the money should be spent. “For K-12 schools, I propose that we concentrate these funds to improve instruction in schools with low academic achievement. We should direct the funds to the classroom level for such things as lowering class size, attracting and supporting quality school leadership and fully credentialed and experienced teachers, supporting greater involvement of parents, providing more counselors in high schools, and increasing quality professional development, instructional materials, improved instruction and accountability.” he said.

Although pleased by the outcome of the lawsuit, Jaurequi was cautious about predicting its effect in New Haven “ It is significant to note that two-thirds of the new funding is one-time in nature and is not an ongoing revenue stream,” she said.

“Although the budget process is far from over and we will likely differ on some of his budget priorities, I am happy to thank Governor Schwarzenegger for working with the education community to invest in public education,” said O’Connell, who’s been embroiled in controversy and litigation over the California High School Exit Exam in recent weeks.

“I am particularly pleased to see that the Governor has increased funding to expand remediation programs for students who are struggling to pass the California High School Exit Exam, and to pay for new summer and evening administrations of the Exam,” said O’Connell, who wrote the law requiring the exam when he was a state legislator in 1998, “ I also applaud the increase in funding to expand and improve student nutrition programs giving more students the opportunity to make healthier food choices on campus. In addition, I am very happy to see additional funding for high school counselors. Our state currently has the lowest ratio of counselors to students in the nation. This is a statistic we need to improve upon”.


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The Tricky Brain A Consider Children Plus Self Esteem

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There are 2 how to get significant self esteem – 1. Modeling – when your folks have it, then we will more than likely have it 2. Learn and practice high self esteem behaviorThank goodness for amount 2!I discovered this at a latest particular parent education event I visited at my son’s school, the Westside Neighborhood School in Playa Vista. Dr. Alan Yellin, Ph.D plus noted Los Angeles based child psychologist was speaking regarding Enhancing Self Esteem in The Child. He said, remember everything you desire for our children are the five ‘c’s:o Confident o Competent o Compassionate o Committed o ConnectedHow does a child make it happen and just how may you because parents aid? Here are some shows from this highly useful event that helped reinforce certain of my own inspirations plus values around self esteem.Private Speech Dr. Yellin said among the most important elements of self esteem in children is how in which children talk to themselves in their obtain notice. Do they say “I did a great job” plus “which was difficult, nevertheless I didn’t provide up” that is a sign of high self esteem or do they say “I can’t do anything right” plus “Nobody wants me”, a sign of reduce self esteem. How children speak to themselves determine their sum self-esteem. Self-Esteem = Private Speech.This concept regarding the mind keeps coming upwards for me – last in advertise Little Voice Mastery by Blair Singer where he describes the 6 inches between ears because your “little voice” sabotaging we from achieving a true possible. At home we’ve named it our ‘tricky brain.’ It’s a expression my son today pertains with as he realizes he’s thinking thoughts that don’t serve him. “The Marlins are getting to beat us, I don’t think you may win,” he said regarding a latest little league championship game. I listened plus watched because he quit, thought for a time plus said, “that’s my tricky brain isn’t it.” Yea! I thought,how cool is the fact that! He’s just 8 yet I create upwards what he learns regarding the mind only at that age might certainly impact him throughout his existence. Side note – my son’s team won, go Twins!So, just how do you help our children talk to themselves in a way positive way? Teach by example plus model how you talk to ourselves. Consider it, just how do we talk to yourself? Is it supportive? Is it unforgiving? Our children pick it upwards. Do we punish yourself for getting a parking ticket for example or do we mention, created a mistake, oh effectively, not perfect plus might consider to refrain from giving that again. Teaching your youngster that not being perfect is fine plus being resilient is important equally is great for inner delivery. Be forgiving of yourself plus your youngster will model that because well.One parent asked, can you imagine if your youngster has a ‘devastating’ undertaking, e.g., losing a tournament, busting a toy, acquiring a bad grade, what do we say/do? Firstly, practice empathy; find to appreciate a child’s undertaking plus sympathize. Second gather information; ask your youngster what he is proverb with himself. What are the words being used with describe how he’s feelings regarding himself, e.g., I’m stupid, I’m bad, and/or I’m a loser. Third, teach them regarding choice and supply an alternative way of taking into consideration the undertaking. Help them look at the undertaking in another way. Fourth, put it in perspective, teach them resilient strategies. Utilize questions with lead the child plus help them gain perspective on what’s important.Important note, whenever they are in the “I don’t care” level they may not be available emotionally with hear anything so table it.Peer Relationships Other elements of self-esteem include internet of relationships, the significance that a child have more than one friend and therefore he maintains relationships. Dr. Yellin talked about a study performed byCassidy plus Asher on loneliness plus children that states children because early because kindergarten plus first grade report understanding the idea of loneliness plus feeling lonely. Poor peer connections plus feeling excluded is damaging with self esteem. Peer socializing plus relationships is important with children’s development. You should teach them how to become a advantageous friend having a higher level of empathy, offering compliments, coaching them how with provide back, acting how with have neighbors based on our own relationships.”From third grade upwards, any child that consumes eat alone is a child at risk” – Dr. Alan YellinPerfectionism plus Overprotection What lower’s self esteem? This hit house for me. Parental perfectionism plus parental overprotection. When you expect perfection in ourselves our children view that, feel it plus think that they need to be perfect. I experienced this around cooking plus business. My mother was a wonderful cook plusa gracious host plus whenever you had business she cooked plus baked (plus sweated over) every food from the beginning. And if something didn’t come away ‘perfect’ she will be difficult on herself. I may feel it plus view it. It’s like she couldn’t relax considering she wanted everything with be perfect. Guess whom picked that upwards? I just realized it after what, the 50th supper celebration. It might commence with a panic inside stomach. Next I’d find me shopping all over town – fruits plus vegetables from the grind, organic meat from the butcher plus everything otherwise from the grocery shop. Next at house, I was on a mission, carefully preparing (plus sweating over) each appetizer, food plus dessert, really not enjoying the undertaking considering why – I wanted that it is perfect!If your youngster exhibits signs of perfectionism – model by not being a perfectionist, play games in which they must create a mistake, provide them the undertaking at not being perfect. Then normalize it. Set regulations before playing a game. An example could be: We’re going to remain for the entire game. When you’re acquiring frustrated, tell me. No thing everything you will probably be advantageous winners plus advantageous losers. And we’re going to complete the game as well as for finishing it we will earn 10 minutes of Wii time.On over protection, when we protect, you teach that the world’s a frightening place and therefore creates fear. I remember as a kid of maybe 6, whenever my mother revealed that there was a burglar busting into homes in our neighborhood, I was devastated. First, because till that time I didn’t understand there were ‘bad folks away there’. And next, it instilled fear. Today, my mother was struggling with protect me. I question still, what that could have done with my sum esteem. There is a good line plus finding that balance I think is key. You desire your kids with be aware plus secure but we don’t desire to strip away their innocence toosoon.Characteristics of High/Low Esteem Families Dr. Yellin added certain interesting studies on characteristics of significant plus low self esteem families. Households/parents of significant esteemed children:o Parents are attentive to the child making time to concentrate (plus not from afar or when plugged into the computer or iPhone) o There is a significant level of agreement amongst the parents in how the child was raised o Father’s are more involved plus committed o Parents accept respect plus expect respect o The house is family based, not child based o Praise is the popular mode of discipline – genuine popularity – a 5 with 1 ratio – meaning for almost any constructive critical statement follow-up with 5 positive statements. o Limit setting was clear, fair plus restrictive o Punishment was more a administration of undesirable behavior – never harsh or embarrassing! o Hierarchy that’s clearly spelled away with parents on topand also the child below the parents o Boundaries are set plus clearHouseholds/parents of self deprecation children include; o Very little parental advice o Hierarchy is mother, pop plus child on equal footing o Child centered house o The child has tremendous force plus control in the familyAn interesting side note: Popular characteristics of professional players, entertainers, scientists, CEO, specialist that are top in their field; o As children they never showed any all-natural skill o They received a great deal of popularity from parents o All reported failure plus no with them seen failure because devastatingIn conclusion, points with maintain notice because you raise our children with be confident, competent, caring, committed plus connected;o Utilize words of support o Focus on what’s advantageous o Accept your youngster because they are o Get belief in your kids so they can think in themselves o Know improvement o Respect your kids o Get realistic expectations o Standards that are too significant invite failure o Keep a sense of wit o Encourage plus model advantageous relationships.At the end of the day, there are a couple of conditions in which children have the highest sum self esteem; I am loved regardless of what but am worthwhile. I don’t think that speaks just of children. This is a passionate topic for me not only because a mother and an adult whom continues with seek a high level of self esteem plus take charge of my own tricky brain.

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Dove’s Real Beauty looks at photoshoot techniques in commercial

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Dove soaps continues their North American “Campaign for Real Beauty” advertising with a television commercial that explores the alterations that can be done on models.

Labeled “a Dove film”, the commercial is entitled “evolution”. Beginning with a woman walking into a photo shoot. From there, she is primped and plucked by hair and makeup artists, then tweaked on a Photoshop-like program.

The photo-manipulation is then posted on a billboard for the fictional “Easel Foundation Makeup” brand. Two young, teenage girls walk past, glancing at the board.

“No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted” ends the ad in text, “Every girl deserves to feel beautiful just the way she is.”

Dove runs the Dove Self-Esteem Fund as a part of their Campaign for Real Beauty. In the marketing campaign, Dove uses “real” women, instead of professional models, in an attempt to instill self-esteem in their customers.

This continuing promotion, launched in 2004, was on the forefront of a current trend in Western culture to abandon the overly idealised images the media portrays of women. Recently some fashion capitals have mandated minimum body mass indexes for runway models. The top rated comedy in the United States and Canada is Ugly Betty, a series that stars an average girl coping at a fashion magazine. The series is based on Betty la Fea, an extremely popular Colombian telenovela, which has been reproduced internationally.

Only two percent of women surveyed worldwide consider themselves beautiful, according to ABC Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, whose program debuted the commercial this morning at 8:07 am EST.

The ad is currently playing on the Campaign for Real Beauty’s homepage.

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Bathurst, Australia’s new hospital to be almost doubled in size

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Thursday, February 2, 2006

Bathurst Regional Council, the local government responsible for the city of Bathurst and its surrounds in Central Western New South Wales, Australia yesterday revealed it had received a development application for the new Bathurst Base Hospital.

The new hospital is to be built behind the current hospital on the same site and is expected to cost the New South Wales government AUD96 million. The Bathurst Hospital will be the first in the Bathurst-Orange-Bloomfield redevelopment project.

The new hospital will have 149 beds, up from 85 for the current hospital. The hospital will also feature a mental health unit – previously psychiatric patients had to travel to Orange to the Bloomfield Hospital for treatment.

The Bathurst Hospital is expected to have state-of-the art facilities and will share some services with the to be constructed Orange Base Hospital.

The Bathurst Regional Council has approved the demolition of 12 buildings on the hospital site for enabling works. The hospital site is heritage listed although council decided that as the buildings do not contribute to the streetscape they may be demolished.

The demolitions are expected to take place late next month and will take around six weeks to complete. A temporary driveway will then be built to replace the current service entry for food and linen as it will become part of the work site.

Upon completion of the new hospital, the current ward block will be demolished leaving the original building from the late 19th century intact. The original building is expected to become an education centre and consulting rooms.

The original building was opened in 1834. Since then the facility has undergone numerous upgrades and add-ons, with the present ward block being opened in stages from 1978 to 1982.

Other buildings expected to be retained include the Daffodil Cottage (a cancer care centre) and the original Nurse’s quarters known as Poole House.

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Manhattan Invisalign The Solution For Crooked Teeth

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The teeth are perhaps the most taken cared portion of the body next to our face. Our mood can occasionally be defined with the manner we construct that grin. When we were kids, we cared less much about eating candies, chocolates, and sweets since what we just care about is on how to enjoy young life. But when we hit adolescence, we start to regret intaking that favorite chocolate bar that we used to eat every single day. There are a great number of young teenagers or even adults who are troubled with their teeth. The condition of our teeth can sometimes be the pivotal factor of our career. Those who are born or have maintained an aligned group of teeth can reach as distant as having a career in Hollywood, being a flight stewardess, beauty queens, and all other careers that need faultless and aligned teeth. But how about those unlucky persons who bear the dilemma of having misaligned teeth? Manhattan Invisalign can find the ideal resolution to that problem.

Adults and teenagers all have hated braces. People who were obliged to wear braces to align their teeth not only endured recurring discomfort, but they also endured the embarrassment of having to wear metal on top of their teeth. Even in the movies, individuals who wear braces are stereotyped as nerds and geeks who are frequently bullied by the bigger guys or the girls who have prettier teeth. Agree or disagree, braces that were made of metal were not that comfy to wear and to stare at, especially when you are in a first date.

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Manhattan Invisalign can help solve your problems pertaining to teeth misalignment. You can straighten your beam in a much lesser time, with slightly less discomfort, and even without anyone noticing it.

The orthodontic procedure is concealed. The color is transparent so nobody can really recognize that you are in the procedure of straightening your teeth. You can beam more often even on your first date. Second, it is detachable. You can easily detach it when you feel uncomfortable when ingesting or drinking when in treatment. If you fear brushing and flossing, that would not be a predicament. The treatment is also predictable. You can check your own virtual treatment plan before you begin. In that way, you will have an understanding on how your straightened teeth would look like when the regimen is already complete|concluded|finished}. There is assured comfort and convenience since the treatment is not made of metal so there are no possibilities of mouth abrasions. In addition, you would not have to visit the dentist regularly to have adjustments.

Life with contorted teeth can be so much easier with Manhattan Invisalign. Whether you have not been taking good care of your teeth or ingesting very many sweets, you would not have to worry much for there is a clear fix to your dilemma. So the next time you ditch your date because of contorted teeth, go to a dentist and ask about the wonders of invisalign.

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Frank Messina: An interview with the ‘Mets Poet’

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

In the early Olympic games, athletes used to run a mile and then recite a poem. The first poet-in-residence of an English football team, Ian McMillan, remarked that football chants are like huge tribal poems. Generally, though, sport and poetry have never seemed natural companions in human enterprise. Until the New York Mets baseball team suffered in 2007 arguably the worst collapse in Major League Baseball history. To describe the anguish fans felt, The New York Times turned to a poet, Frank Messina. “Nothing was really representing the fan’s point of view,” Messina told Wikinews reporter David Shankbone in an interview. “There’s a lot of hurting people out there who can’t express what happened.”

And to those who read the Times last Saturday, Messina wants you to know his father never apologized for raising him as a Mets fans. “I never asked for his apology, and he never apologized, nor did he owe us one. I was misquoted in the New York Times.”

Messina’s parents taught him about opposite ends of the spectrum of life. “My mother was supportive even when I made mistakes. She taught me to never give up no matter what vocation you choose in your life.” Whereas Messina’s mother taught him to never give up, his father taught him how to die with grace. He passed away from cancer in 2005. “I got to see a man who accepted his fate. He was like the Captain of the Titanic. My mother was also calm. I was the one freaking out inside. I saw someone who had acknowledged his own demise, accepted it, and died at home. He was a tough old guy. It takes a lot to accept that; it takes a very strong person. Some of the special moments toward the end was sitting with him and watching baseball games.”

It is baseball that has garnered Messina attention now. He has performed in 32 countries and 40 states, and in 1993 he founded the band Spoken Motion, a spoken word band. What is striking about Messina is that his work has branched two worlds that often don’t interact: downtown coffeehouse denizens of poetry and the denizens of Shea Stadium. It is Frank Messina who has personalities as diverse as Joe Benigno, the archetype of the New York sportscaster at WFAN, reflecting on love and poetry. “No one would question a poet writing about love for a woman,” said Benigno, “but when you’re a fan of a team, the emotional attachment is even stronger….” Benigno sounded similar to avant-garde writer and musician David Amram, who said Messina’s poems paint “the stark beauty of the streets, the pain of 9/11, the joy of everyday life, the mysteries of love all fill the pages of this book. It’s a feast of images and sounds that stay with you.”

I spoke with the person Bowery Poetry Club founder Bob Holman called the “Rock n’ Roll Poet Laureate” recently in Washington Square Park:


DS: You have received a good deal of attention recently.

FM:Even though I’m not Michael Jackson or somebody, when people come up to me and introduce themselves and say, ‘Hey Frank, my name is John,’ I say, ‘Hey John, my name is Frank’ and they laugh. It’s a funny phenomenon.

DS: What goes through your head when that happens?

FM: I understand it. I’ve gone to readings and concerts. I look at it as human interaction. Over the years I have performed in 32 countries and 40 states. I’ve been doing this professionally since I was in my twenties, and before that since I was sixteen doing little tidbit poetry readings in coffeehouses. The band I started in 1993, Spoken Motion, received a lot of recognition as a spoken word band born out of the New York spoken word scene. I worked with some great musicians and performed around the world. I remember signing my first autograph to a kid when I was 25 years old. As time went on, I came out with books and CDs, and I became used to that kind of thing. To me, the ultimate feeling of success as an artist, is to move somebody enough where they thank you. When someone comes up and says, ‘Frank, thank you, your work is great.”

DS: You have a long career in poetry, but as of late the attention you have garnered is for the Mets-inspired work. How do you feel about having a lot of your work overshadowed by the Mets work?

FM:It’s ironic. Some of the greatest poetry has been born out of failure and the depths of adversity in the human experience. Walt Whitman, the first great American poet, wrote about the Civil War. He went looking for his brother, George Whitman, after he a telegram telling him his brother was injured in the South. When he started out his poems were about beating drums, and blow, bugle, blow. Real patriotic. Then he started to see the real horrors of war. He was able to tap into the human condition and the situation at that time. Eventually when he found his brother he had resolution.
I experienced that kind of adversity during 9/11 being a civilian volunteer. I loaded ferry boats in Jersey City across the river to deliver goods to Ground Zero. I turned to Whitman to find some understanding of what is happening in the world right now. When I wrote my 9/11-related poems, that was true adversity. I realize baseball is just a game.

DS: Can you recite a stanza that expresses how you feel right now?

FM: This was a piece that the Times only quoted one stanza, but it’s about preparation for a battle, and being prepared to either rise to the occasion, or go down:

Do you know what it’s liketo be chased by the Ghost of Failurewhile staring through Victory’s door?Of course you do, you’re a Mets fancaught in a do-or-die momentin late September at Shea

As one that’s battled hardthrough many a broken dreamLet me say, “in order to rise to the occasionyou must be willingto go down with the ship”,Have no fear, no hesitation,for Winning shall be it’s reward!

Don’t let them get in your head!you’ve kept it up this longYou’re a Mets fan in late Septemberand you’ll fight til the glorious endCheer the team today;(your boys in orange and blue)Let them hear you shoutas they fight for what’s mightily due

(copyright Frank Messina; reprinted with permission)

DS: Sports fans aren’t known as patrons of poetry. Have you had interaction with ‘new readers’ through your Mets work?

FM: This one person who I never met took a picture of me and sent it to me in an e-mail. The e-mail said, ‘Frank, I have never bothered you during the game, but I just wanted to say thank you for your work and thank you for making some sense of the successes and failures and I wish you much success with your work.’
Last year in my section at the stadium I had a banner that read We Know’. That’s all it said. Then earlier this year these shirts started to come out that said, “Poet says We Know“. It was amazing. We didn’t use the banner this year, though, because we didn’t know. The team wasn’t so far ahead that we knew. Last year we just knew we were going to the playoffs; we knew we were going post-season. This year we weren’t sure. We were walking on eggshells.
There was a woman, a season ticket holder and a die hard fan. She was staggered by the loss last year to the Cardinals. Last year she came up to me during one of the games late in the season; she was so happy we were going to the post season. By that point we had clinched it. She handed me a shirt she bought at the stadium and she gave me a big hug. With tears in her eyes she said, “Thank you, Mets Poet, thank you.” It’s cool…it’s like another family.

DS: Moments like that must make you realize you have touched people who aren’t normally touched by poetry.

FM: It’s opened up a new fan base, so to speak. For the last year SNY has broadcast footage of me with my poems, so quite a few fans known about the ‘Mets Poet’. I have never called myself that, by the way. The back of my jersey says ‘The Poet’ because growing up that was my nickname. My brother was a runner and they used to call him The Birdman–Birdie–and they called me The Poet. It was a natural thing, but I never coined myself as ‘The Mets Poet.’

DS: Jack Nicholson once said, “The fuel for the sports fan is the ability to have private theories.” What are some of your private theories?

FM: The fan is always right. No matter if he is wrong, he is right. The fan always has an opinion. That’s why we have talk radio and people call Joe Benigno and Steve Somers and Mike and the Mad Dog all day long. That’s why we have 24/7 sports-related talk. If you were to come from another planet with only three hours on Earth to find out what human beings are like, to discover how dynamic life is as a human being, you would take them to a baseball game. A season is like a life, but a game is like one day in that life. A season has its beginning, its renewal, its innocence and its arch into maturity into the season. Panic sets in when it hits the middle-age of the season. Will it we have success, or will we have failure. At end of season, fans have to accept whether we have failed or whether we have achieved victory. Kansas City Royals fans know at the beginning of the season that, more than likely, nothing is going to happen for them. As Mets fans, we want to win, but we never expect it to be easy. It’s always going to be a fight; it’s always going to be hard.

DS: The second-class citizen in a first rate city idea that is found in one of your poems.

FM: Yeah, you’re going to get pushed around. People are going to disagree with you. It’s not going to be easy. You’re going to have to take a lot of pills, take an extra drink, go to the gym an extra day to run off some energy.

DS: You and poet Ron Whitehead embarked on a “War Poets” tour of Europe. You as a pro-war poet, and Whitehead as a pro-peace poet. Forgive the crude terminology; I realize there is probably nuance in there. In the over four years since that tour has your outlook evolved at all?

FM: I’ve never been for any war. I try to avoid altercation on any level, be it emotional, physical, or political. But there are some wars I think that are necessary. History has shown this. Was this one necessary? I don’t know. Twenty years from now we’ll have to figure that out. I hope that we’ve all learned something from it.

DS: What is your feeling toward the Iraq War now?

FM: It’s a mess. It’s a mess. We went in to get a job done, get Hussein out of there, liberate the Iraqi people as was dictated in the 1998 Liberation Act that Senator Lieberman helped draft and President Clinton put out there. President Bush, Congress and the American people supported going in there. I’m not going to backtrack: I did support going in there, and even as an artist and a poet, and as a freak, I made a decision, that it was time to take this guy out. I spoke with many Iraqi Americans who live in my neighborhood who also supported that. Lebanese and Iranian friends I have supported it. One of my childhood friends, Adel Nehme, came out of Beirut, Lebanon around 1972. We met in kindergarten and we’ve been friends ever since. He was someone who escaped that turmoil. His family brought him to New Jersey specifically to pull him out of that hell, like the way my father took us out of the gangland hell of the South Bronx. Like any father would do, to protect his family.

DS: Do you still feel the Iraq War is protecting us, and that the original reasons you supported it are still valid?

FM: It’s a mess. The original reasons? Yes. Looking back, hindsight is always 20/20. Unlike many artists, I have vocally supported the war. Many artists who support this war won’t say that. Ron Whitehead is a dear friend. We have mutual respect for each other but we disagree on a lot of issues. Nevertheless, there’s only one man I want fighting in the trenches of life with me, and that’s Ron Whitehead.

DS: When you look at the state of the world, what five descriptors come to mind?

FM: Chaos. Yearning for peace. Confusion. Desperation. Hope.

DS: And are you hopeful?

FM: Yes.

DS: Where do you get that hope from?

FM: My faith in the human spirit. I think people are inherently good.

DS: Joe Benigno said, “No one would question a poet writing about love for a woman, but when you’re a fan of a team, the emotional attachment is even stronger, because women come and go, but your team never changes.” Do you think that analogy really holds, because you are attracted to the Mets, and you are attracted to women, and the players on both of those teams in your life change.

FM: Loving a baseball team is having to put up with the imperfections, the routine of what kind of mood is it going to be today. It doesn’t come down to whether we are going to win or lose, it comes down to: is the player going to perform this way? Or , is the pitcher going to be ambivalent? Am I even going to have enough strength to watch this game? Am I going to wash my hands? Am I going to lay in bed all day? What am I going to do? The game becomes a reflection of true life in that way.

DS: The difference is that you know what to expect from the players on the Mets. They have defined roles and there is some certitude. With women, as the players change you don’t know what they are going to do; whereas in baseball the players have roles and you know what to expect of them.

FM: It’s a dangerous proposition being any fan, but particularly a Mets fan, because you are going to have to accept you will fall in love with imperfection. When you fall in love with a woman, you are accepting them for all their flaws, those elements that make them human, worts and all. And I accept my team worts and all. They have given me a great deal of joy, a great deal of entertainment, exhilaration, and a hell of a lot of pain like in any fan. This isn’t the Brady Bunch, this isn’t Leave it to Beaver. Few things are, if anything.

DS: You were the recipient of the 1993 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award. In 1996 I met Ginsberg at the Naropa Institute in Boulder. I asked him about NAMBLA, the North American Man/Boy Love Association. He told me to follow him into the bathroom. As I stood there he peed and told me he wasn’t for having sex with children, but that he thought that age-of-consent laws were outdated, that he knew what he wanted when he was fifteen and that he thought everyone does at that age. He said he wasn’t for sex with children, but that it should not be illegal to have sex at that age. When you accepted the Ginsberg award, did you have an issue with some of his political stances?

FM: I was too young at the time to realize what he thought. I never knew what went on behind closed doors with Allen, and aside from meeting him a few times, I never knew him on a personal level. I accepted the nomination, like young people do each year, because of his poetry, not because of his politics. I was proud. That is what the award was designed for. There are laws in this country for a reason, to protect children and to protect people from predators. Whether Allen was a predator or not, I don’t have any idea.

DS: All evidence is that he was not a predator, but that he was a voice for change of age-of-consent laws.

FM: To me, it’s a non-issue. Put your hand on my kid and believe me, it’s all over for the predator. That’s my policy. When someone’s 18, that’s the deal. I’ll stick with the law on that one.

DS: What’s a lesson your mother taught you?

FM: To never give up. She was supportive even when I made mistakes, as a good mother will do. In school my parents were called up a lot. It was not easy being a parent of Frankie. Teachers were constantly calling. I was disruptive, I would talk out of line, I was a class clown. She taught me to never give up no matter what vocation you choose in your life. My mother was never critical of my poems and writing. We’re good friends and she’s a lot of fun.

DS: How would you choose your death?

FM: Either in battle or laying in bed with family around me.

DS: Have you ever had a moment where you saw your death?

FM: Yes, a couple of times. Once I was on one of those small planes flying to Pittsburgh last year to see the Mets, actually one of those 25-seat airplanes flying out of Newark in a lightning storm. We had ascended over Newark and the plane was struck by lightning. There was no panic on the plane at all, but something, we knew, was terribly wrong. I saw a flash of light when it hit the plane and a fellow across the aisle said, “Did you just see that?” and I said that I thought we were struck by lightning. He said it felt like something got ripped off the plane. There was so much turbulence. The stewardess came out with one of the co-pilots, who announced we were struck by lightning, but that we were going to continue the flight. There was a moment there, I think a good 30 seconds, where I was certain the plane was going to break apart.

DS: Did you have any realizations?

FM: I thought, this is it. This is it. There was acceptance. When my father was diagnosed with cancer in June of 2005 and I got to see a man who accepted his fate. He died two months later. He was like the Captain of the Titanic. My mother was also calm. I was the one freaking out inside. I saw someone who had acknowledged his own demise, accepted it, and died at home. He was a tough old guy. It takes a lot to accept that, it takes a very strong person. In this culture we value life very much, and some people look at death as a failure, but it’s going to happen to all of us. My theory is to help yourself, and help others in life.
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