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Fiji's military government says it is taking control of the country's national carrier Air Pacific from Australian company Qantas. The government of Commodore Frank Bainimarama has issued a decree saying that all Fijian-registered carriers must now be owned and controlled by Fijian nationals. Fiji already owns a majority stake in
the airline, holding 51 per cent of it while Qantas owns 46.3 per cent. But Fijian Attorney General Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum said Qantas since 1998 has exercised effective control over the carrier because Qantas-appointed board members enjoy supermajority and veto rights. Qantas did not respond to requests for comments Wednesday.
"It's an open secret that Qantas has proposed to sell their stake to the Fijian government," said Sayed-Khaiyum. He said the two groups haven't been able to agree on a price and that Fiji is hoping Qantas will agree to a binding independent valuation of its stake. He added the decree has nothing to do with the potential sale. However, the Fijian government's
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latest move could negatively impact the value of the stake to Qantas and to any interested third parties. In a question-and-answer statement on the change, the Fijian government said it is "false and misleading" to think Fiji is nationalizing the airline and depriving Qantas of its shareholder rights.
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Fiji Aligns National Airline Ownership Requirements WithanInternational Fiji; Air Pacific through its wholly-owned Laws To ensure compliance with is individual who is a citizen of
international law and bilateral requirements governing air service rights granted to national airlines that fly to other nations, the Republic of Fiji has updated its ownership and control criteria for airline companies registered in Fiji through the passage of the Civil Aviation (Ownership and Control of National Airlines) Decree 2012. "Fiji has long been out of step with the Chicago Convention and consequent international practices, and the bilateral requirements of other nations that govern visiting and domestic national air carriers," said Attorney-General and Minister for Civil Aviation Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. "By implementing this new law, Fiji will now comply with these international laws and requirements, as well as international best practices." The Civil Aviation Decree necessitates that all Fijian-registered air carrier companies must satisfy these international requirements and be under the "substantial ownership and effective control" of a citizen of Fiji, meaning: -The Government of Fiji or any institution of the State; -An individual who is a citizen of Fiji; -A partnership each of whose partners or, -A corporation or association of which at least 51 percent of the voting interest is owned and controlled by persons who are citizens of Fiji, at least two thirds of the board of directors and any committee are citizens of Fiji, and such corporation or association is under actual and effective control of citizens of Fiji. Currently, Air Pacific and Pacific Sun are Fiji's only international and domestic airlines, and they are majority-owned by Fijians. However, since 1998, minority and non-Fijian shareholder Qantas has maintained effective control of these airlines through supermajority and veto rights over significant areas of the company, including the appointment of the Chairman, Deputy Chairman, annual operating budget, any expenditures, new air routes, variations to Air Service schedules, management appointments, employee incentive schemes including bonuses, and numerous other key areas of oversight, control and decisionmaking. While Qantas currently has veto power over most areas of Air Pacific's operations and business decisions, Qantas also competes directly against
low cost carrier subsidiary, Jetstar, which flies overseas visitors to Fiji from Sydney. Concerns about ownership and control requirements are not unusual in international aviation law. Indeed, just last week Qantas called for the Australian International Air Services Commission (IASC) to undertake a comprehensive public review of Virgin Australia's ownership and control position to determine if Virgin complies with the ownership and effective control provisions of Australia's aviation laws. In the European Union and United Kingdom, air carriers must be owned and effectively controlled by Member States and/or nationals of Member States. Similarly, in New Zealand international airlines must be owned and effectively controlled by New Zealand nationals. With this law, the Bainimarama Government has now corrected the activities of prior Fijian governments, which allowed foreign citizens to control Fiji's national airlines. Since Air Pacific is responsible for carrying more than 70 percent of visitors to Fiji, its success is critical to the health of the Fijian economy and the livelihoods of Fijians.
greater responsibility and maintaining the highest standards. "This is no easy task. I need to continue to work hard," Professor Narayan said. "This is the highest honour a professor can obtain in the profession. Not all professors are conferred with such an honour. I would guess that only one per cent or less professors earn this honour," he
said. "I am the first Fijian and also the first social scientist to earn this title at Deakin so this is an extremely prestigious award." He added the title would allow him to market and profile Deakin University and the cutting-edge research being done in a broad range of disciplines,
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Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry says he left the Bainimarama Government of his own accord because he wanted to fight elections. He rejected claims by Republic of Fiji Military Forces spokesman and Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga in a newspaper article that he failed as Minister of Finance and was sacked for non-performance. Col Tuitoga had said Chaudhry could not cope with the demands of the government. However, Chaudhry said he resigned in 2008 following a directive from the Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama. I resigned effective August 19, 2008 along with my two Labour Party colleagues in response to a directive from Prime Minister Commodore Bainimarama to his Cabinet that all those wanting to contest the next general elections should vacate their Cabinet portfolios at least six months ahead of the elections which were then scheduled for April 2009, Chaudhry said. I wrote to the Prime Minister on August 18, 2008 informing him that since work on the draft Peoples
Charter for Change, Peace and Progress had been completed and it was being put to the people for their views and comments, the FLP National Council had resolved that the party should withdraw its cabinet ministers from the interim government in order to enable them to concentrate on the consultation process on the Charter and prepare the party for the next general elections. For the evaluation and consultation exercise to be considered credible, the FLP will need to ensure that it is conducted at an arms length from the interim government and is independent of any form of attachment to it Chaudhry said on August 22, 2008, Bainimarama wrote to him acknowledging receipt of his letter of resignation and thanking him for his input as Minister for Finance and National Planning, Sugar Industry and Public Utilities. Your input as Minister for Finance and National Planning, Sugar Industry and Public Utilities (Water and Energy) has been invaluable in the interim governments pursuit for good governance and stabilising the economy and for this I am grateful Please accept my heartfelt appreciation once again for the sacrifices you have made and for the services you have provided the interim government, Chaudhry said Bainimarama wrote to him. By the time I left office in July 2008, Fijis financial and economic situation had stabilised and the nation was well Russian Foreign Affairs Minister, on the way to economic recovery and Sergey Lavrov THP growth. G OC E R IE Y ME OE T U N S D Government finances had been B YY E O F U OU RB E rescued from the highly critical state it was in at the time of the army takeover in December 2006."
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Fiji's military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama defended his treatment of the media Tuesday, saying much of the criticism his government faced were misguided and unbalanced. Bainimarama introduced strict media censorship after seizing power in a 2006 coup, also tightening ownership laws to force foreign media owners such as Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. out of the Pacific nation. The military leader, who has relaxed some controls over the media ahead of elections scheduled for 2014, said he took action because journalists were not reporting independently and did not understand his aims. "The quality of journalism in Fiji did not have the ability to offer balance to what was occurring," he told a Pacific Islands News Association media summit. "I have heard journalists talk about the rule of law and get comments from others, but they themselves did not understand what it meant."
He criticised reporters who "latched onto the cry of democracy, only to be really supporting governance that did not offer equality in the voting system". Bainimarama said he did not expect the media to be pro-government, but added it must be "pro-Fiji". "Your job is to inform our citizenry, inspire constructive public debate, fight corruption," he said. In 2010, Bainimarama changed foreign ownership laws to force New Corp. to sell its controlling stake in the Fiji Times, which at the time offered feisty coverage of his government's actions. At various times since the 2006 coup, troops have been stationed in newsrooms and the ministry of information has censored media content. Bainimarama said the Pacific had a "troubled" media culture and urged newspaper and broadcasting companies to invest more resources in journalism, saying there would be much to report ahead of the 2014 elections.
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Leaders of the Melanesian Spearhead Group member countries were commended for their commitment to MSG despite their internal problems. Fijian Prime Minister Commodore the Melanesians in the advancement of Voreqe Bainimaramas words of their collective interest as a group, the inspiration followed the grand Fijian Prime Minister said. welcoming ceremony of the Prime It is this commitment that has seen the Minister of Solomon Islands, Mr Gordon young organisation grows from strength Darcy Lilo, who was the chief guest of to strength despite the attempts by some the MSG Leaders Summit underway at countries and organisations to discredit the Vale Ni Bose in Nasese, Suva. the MSG through misinformation and The summit is being attended by misrepresentation. Vanuatus Prime Minister and the The MSG secretariat, which facilitates Minister for Foreign Affairs as well as the activities of the MSG, is grateful to other top officials of MSG countries. the funding provided by the Peoples Mr Lilo thanked the Fijian Government Republic of China, Luxembourg and and people for their friendship and the Timor Leste. elaborate welcoming ceremony, which Work done during the past two week was accorded to him. by foreign ministers and officials at It is done in the true spirit of the Fijian their meetings has enabled leaders to culture and the Melanesian culture and make informed decisions on issues for that, I thank you for according us pertaining to MSG member countries. this ceremony, Mr Lilo said. For the whole of last week and Commodore Bainimarama was this week, our officials and foreign humbled by the fact that leaders ministers have met and worked attended the meeting despite pressing tirelessly to ensure that we make issues back home. informed decisions on 2012 and urgent It is a clear indication of their steadfast issues that would provide impetus commitment to our organisation. It to the growth of our organisation, further demonstrates the solidarity of Commodore Bainimarama said.
The Consumer Council of Fiji is calling on hair and beauty salon industry to issue receipts to consumers for all their services. Consumers demand transparency and accountability when paying for goods and services. A receipting system will bring about transparency and accountability from hair and beauty salons. The Council has noted that majority of the hair and beauty salons are not issuing receipts to consumers after collecting payments for the service rendered. Sometimes the amount paid for a beauty or hair treatment is around $20-$200 and yet receipts are not issued. By not giving receipts results in two problems: First the hair and beauty salon covers track for any liability. How will the consumer prove that he or she visited the salon? Secondly, its a perfect way to conceal the income earned from the business to avoid paying tax. Following a hair loss incident highlighted last week where a 21-yearold student ended up losing 80 percent of her hair after visiting a popular hair salon in Suva, the Council is keeping a close eye on the operation of this industry. The student who spent $100
in this case was not issued with a receipt to prove that she had visited that particular salon. Non-issuance of receipt is a direct breach of regulation (7) of the Value Added Tax Regulations 1991 which states: Notwithstanding any other regulation, supplier shall not unless requested by the recipient be required to provide a tax invoice if the consideration in money for a supply does not exceed ten dollars or such amount as the Minister may from time to time, by Legal Notice declare. For goods/service above $10, it is mandatory for suppliers or service providers to issue receipts to its customers. Consumers are urged to demand for a receipt if they pay for any service as this will assist them in getting redress if they are unhappy with the services provided by the retailer or service provider. Demanding for and keeping the receipts safely is a consumer responsibility. The Council also calls on relevant authorities to regulate hair and beauty industry that will avoid consumers dumped with unknown and unsafe products.
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Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama snubbed them during the PINA summit are an attempt to gin up dramatic news story says permanent secretary, Sharon Smith-Johns. She says these allegations of censorship are a desperate attempt to dramatise their stories. Smith- Johns says censorship does not exist in Fiji. She says no one can waltz into Fiji; demand a sit down with the Prime Minister whenever they want. Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama was chief guest at the PINA Summit on Tuesday.
Government continues to empower those living in informal settlements and rural communities to enable them to become self sufficient and independent through income generating activities. Housing and Environment permanent secretary Taina Tagicakibau launched the Bamboo Craft Workshop at the Ministry of Forests Timber Technology Training Centre in Nasinu.
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THE High Court in Suva has overturned the assessors' guilty opinion and acquitted a man of two counts of robbery. Justice Prabaharan Kumararatnam in a judgment delivered on Monday said the evidence presented by the State was not consistent and not corroborative of each other and fell apart in material parts. Saula Vunivesi, who was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery, represented himself in court. Justice Kumararatnam said it created doubt in his mind and that the accused must be given the benefit of the doubt. He highlighted the particulars of offence, saying on March 13, 2010, Elia Manoa, Mr Vunivesi and others were allegedly armed with a cane knife and pinch bar, robbed Rajendra Sami of jewellery, a mobile phone, New Zealand and Fijian currency, and a laptop computer. The stolen items were valued at $53,795. For the second count and on the same day, Mr Vunivesi and others also armed robbed Lalita Sami of jewellery, a camera and other items all worth a total value of $1900. The court head Mr Sami and his wife gave evidence but could not identify anybody at the time of the offence but they identified their car key. Justice Kumararatnam said Ms Sami identified the jewellery and the box found near Elia Manoa's house.
After visiting the country last year to seek the possibility of prospective linking flights, the Solomon Airlines Airbus A320 returned to Nadi this Friday to begin its inaugural commercial route between Fiji and the Solomon Islands. The Airlines manager Fiji & Pacific Islands Raj Prasad confirmed the addition would increase routes to Honiara by up to four flights a week,
with other flights by Air Pacific and Air Niugini, which Solomon Airlines has a code share with. He said the Nadi to Honiara flight would continue to Brisbane through Honiara and that the Airbus boasted expansive leg room, in flight service and movies. There are 16 business class seats with 120 economy class seats.
A restaurant, wine shop and a bar integrated into one is Liam Hindle's next project. The owner of Matrix Holdings Victoria Wines, O'Reilly's, Bad Dog Cafe- is however not looking far from Suva for the project. If all plans fall into place, the new restaurant (most likely to be called Bad Dog), bar and Victoria Wine outlet should be open to the public by November at the Damodar City in Laucala Bay. Mr Hindle signed the agreement with Damodar City. "This is something a bit different," Mr Hindle said. "We are integrating the wine shop, the restaurant and it should offer customers more choice on wines. "Wine and food go together, they are a natural marriage, and we are trying to develop the wine culture in Fiji."
He added that this was being done overseas. "This area is overdue for such a venture." A feature of the development, he said, was the good parking space which was not available at their Suva properties. A statement from the Damodar City said they saw a need for a unique up market restaurant and bistro that would offer people something different and varied, which Victoria Wines could offer. "We are very fortunate that Liam Hindle and his team have agreed to climb on board with us to be a part of the model that will bring change to Fiji's experience of movies, food, shopping and entertainment," the statement said. "We are looking forward to and are excited to see the features that Victoria Wines will be offering and have no doubt that it will encompass the idea of thinking outside the box."
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Fijis domestic carrier Pacific Sun announced that it has completed a lengthy but critical $300,000 retrofit and avionics upgrade of its three DH-6 Otter aircraft equipping each aircraft with new weather radar and GPS equipment. Pacific Sun also announced a new schedule which will offer better connectivity with Air Pacifics international schedule. Of note, will be DH-6 Otter connections for the first time ever between Savusavu and Taveuni three times a week. This means that visitors to Fiji can now enjoy the distinctly different experiences that these resort areas provide all on one vacation trip. With these new equipment upgrades, our DH-6 Otter aircraft will now be equipped with modern avionics and equipment that allows better and more reliable operations in inclement weather. As a result, our customers can now book with confidence on our domestic flights, and Fijian resorts can welcome these visitors to their islands in rain or shine, said Shaenaz Voss, Pacific Suns General Manager. In early December, we made the difficult, but deliberate decision, to limit DH-6 Twin Otter aircraft operations to only fair weather flying (Visual Flying Rules [VFR]) until all aircraft were retrofitted with new equipment because we wanted to raise the level of safety in our domestic operations to match that of our international operations. explained Ms. Voss. Now that these modifications are complete, our Twin Otter pilots will be able to fly year- round in good weather and bad weather, and operate more efficiently by using GPS equipment for more precise point-to-point navigation. This is great news for our customers and Fijis popular islands resorts in the north as well as Kadavu, she said. Our pilots are thrilled with our new state-of-the-art weather radar and GPS systems, said Captain Gerry Erbsleben, Pacific Suns Chief Pilot. In addition, all of our 24 Twin Otter pilots
have undergone extensive training on the use of these new systems, and they look forward to welcoming our passengers on board our many flights to Fijis beautiful outer islands. In addition to this retrofit that was just completed, Pacific Sun also plans to spend another $1.8 million outfitting all three aircraft with new state-of-theart cockpits and additional equipment which will include a Terrain Warning System, Automated Dependent Surveillance-Broadcasting (ADS-B) system, new IFR instruments, as well as new VHF and HF radios. These enhancements will even further enhance the safety, operational effectiveness, and reliability of Fijis domestic airline fleet, said Ms Voss. The most important thing for any airline is the safety of its passengers and crews, and these investments underscore our ongoing commitment to that fundamental principle. While this retrofit work caused interruptions to normal flight schedules and led to a several months of unavoidable disruptions and cancelled flights, we believe the enhancements to our fleet were critically needed and the final results mark another important milestone in our domestic airlines transformation, she said. Now that these retrofits are done, we plan to actively operate two of our three DH-6 Otters, and we will use the third aircraft for charters as well as maintenance and pilot training. This means Pacific Sun will now operate two flights daily into Savusavu from Nadi or Suva, twice a day flights from Nadi to Taveuni, and a daily Nadi Kadavu flight. The new schedule will also allow convenient connections on Air Pacific from Sydney to Taveuni and Savusavu six times a week, and it will maintain our four times a week connectivity to Los Angeles. Their once-a-week flights to Rotuma, Cicia, Lakeba and Vanuabalavu will also be maintained, and they will also be able to fly charter flights up to three times per week.
COCA COLA Amatil Limited (CCA) has obtained the right to acquire Foster's Group Pacific's Fiji business. A statement to the South Pacific Stock Exchange said the purchase was subject to certain conditions. The right to buy the Fiji business follows the SABMiller plc's purchase of Foster's Group Limited (FGL), the parent company of FGP.
The majority shareholder of Foster's Group Pacific Limited (Company) by an Australian subsidiary of SABMiller had received notice from CCA confirming that it wished to proceed with the acquisition of the Fiji business (CCA Acquisition). The acquisition is conditional on all necessary corporate and regulatory approvals.
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Fijis Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ratu Inoke Kubuabola, says the adoption of the Skills Movement Scheme which aims to source skilled labour from within the Melanesian Spearhead Group region would be a landmark achievement. The item is one of the issues to be discussed by MSG Foreign Affairs Ministers at its special meeting in Suva this week. Ratu Inoke, who is the meeting chair, said as the MSG turns 25 next year, it is a good time to look ahead to the next 25 years and ask where else the MSG could be effective. He said the MSG will celebrate its silver jubilee celebrations in Kanaky land, New Caledonia next year to mark the original objective of the establishment of the MSG which was to spearhead the aspirations of our Kanaky brothers and sisters to achieve freedom.
The Foreign Ministers will also discuss a report of the inaugural MSG Environment and Climate Change Ministers Meeting in Nadi earlier this year. Ratu Inoke said this meeting was convened following concerns expressed that the MSG regions environmental issues and climate change interests were not being given prominence at regional and international meetings. The meeting will also review a report on cultural cooperation amongst MSG countries after a meeting of MSG Ministers of Culture and Arts in Honiara, Solomon Islands on 6-7 October last year. The Solomon Islands will be hosting the next Festival of Pacific Arts in Honiara in June this year. Other issues to be tabled include the FLNKS aspirations for decolonization, security, the report from the Police Commissioners' Conference, and the Trade and Economic Officials
Prime Minister Bainimarama visited the Fiji National Universitys School of Maritime Studies. The Prime Ministers visit follows a talanoa (informal meeting) session held recently by the maritime industry over the current status of the school. Fiji National University, vice chancellor, Ganesh Chand while briefing the Prime Minister said that the FNU intended to upgrade the schools current facilities and also purchase new training equipment. We also intend to build another workshop for our engineering students at the school but this will be subject to funding, Chand said. Mr Chand added that the School of Maritime Studies also needed trainers who could bring new and innovative ideas to the school. The school at the moment is running at a loss close to $1 million and the only source of revenue is from Government,
aid and student fees, Chand said. Prime Minister Bainimarama while inspecting the schools surroundings noted the untidiness and lack of care and maintenance of the schools classrooms and has instructed the Naval Division to work with the school in carrying out maintenance works. The Prime Minister is also expected in the following weeks to hold discussions with the Fiji National University on the
future direction of the school. The visit to the School of Maritime Studies is indicative of the governments commitment to empowering Fijians and creating knowledge based society as stipulated in Pillar 9 of the Peoples Charter for Change, Peace and Progress. Also present during the tour were the Minister for Transport, Timoci Natuva, his permanent secretary, Francis Kean and officials of the Maritime Safety Authority.
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Fijis national carrier, Air Pacific under its auspices of Wings of Hope program has generously contributed toward FRIENDs SAHARA educational assistance program, donating $70,000, taking the total financial contribution towards the project this year to $100,000. Last month Air Pacifics Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Dave Pflieger handed a $30,000 cheque to FRIEND Founder and Director Sashi
Kiran for its educational program. FRIEND management was pleasantly surprised when the airline offered additional $70,000 towards the scholarship scheme. The CEO and his team visited FRIEND to handover the additional cheque in the presence of school head teachers from neighbouring beneficiary schools. FRIEND expressed its sincere most gratitude to Air Pacific Limited for their concern and care
partnership between Air Pacific and the SAHARA scholarship in years to come to support the education of our future leaders, Kiran added. At the cheque presentation ceremony at FRIEND Head Office, Air Pacific Managing Director and CEO Dave Pflieger commended the NGO for its outstanding work in the community. Thats why were making an additional donation to FRIEND to continue its scholarship programs for children from flood-affected communities and those who need it the most, he told staff and the board of FRIEND, and representatives of Raviravi Sangam and Drasa Secondary schools. As we said last month, its an honour and a privilege for the employees of Air Pacific to be able to assist in such a cause. I must thank Air Pacific staff and airline customers for their contributions to the Wings of Hope charity chest. It really is the compassion and generosity of our customers that has made this contribution possible. The Air Pacific team accompanied by FRIEND treasurer and board member Philip Gock also toured both Raviravi Sangam and Drasa Secondary Schools.
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Papua New Guineas flag carrier on the international route and national air lines, Air Niugini now has a General Sales agent (GSA) ALCONET in Japan after the successful launch recently. PNGs Ambassador to Japan, Gabriel Dusava, officially launched Air Niuginis GSA, after the appointment of ALCONET as the agent in Japan at Hotel New Otani in the centre of Tokyo on 22 March 2012. Dusava assured Air Niugini Board and its management that absolute support and commitment by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) continued to assistance with Air Niugini and ALCONET to help the results that have eluded the shareholders all these years. He further challenged the PX Management that as Papua New Guineans, customers, both ordinary and high yielding individual travelers, group travelers and corporate Japanese citizens should be appreciated and treated with respect. Ambassador Dusava said the GSA installed is not out of vacuum, the airline has operated a regional office for a good 15 years in Japan. There have been Japanese citizens and Papua New Guineans working and contributing to Air Niugini. Dusava also reaffirmed that the DFATs consolidated efforts have begun on January 29th this year when the GSA initiative was first made known, both for .Japanese officials and the industry there. He reassured that the move for a GSA is a conscious one for long term sustained and profitable operation by PX into Japan. Dusava reassured that PNG still holds Japan as an important strategic partner and destination for business, friendship and good will between our two Governments and people. In his concluding remarks, he challenged ALCONET to get to know PNG and its economy real quick, given their lack of knowledge about the country, and experience in the travel field, if they are to truly make the desired and expected difference for Air Niugini. Dusava expressed his sincere appreciation to Kenzo Shimada; Air Niuginis outgoing Regional Manager in Tokyo with his staff for their service, commitment, dedication and contribution to PX and PNG for the last 15 years.
The funeral of Tonga's king, George Tupou V, took place in Nuku'alofa, with thousands of mourners lining the streets from the palace to the royal tombs. The body of the king arrived back in the islands on Monday from Hong Kong, where he died earlier this month. After the state funeral, Tonga will be in mourning for three months. The king's brother, Crown Prince Tupouto'a Lavaka, will succeed his brother. During three months of official mourning people are being encouraged to wear black, and celebrations and music are being discouraged. 'Enduring legacy'
As the state funeral began, the body of the king was transported about 300 metres to the royal tomb. One thousand pallbearers took turns to carry his coffin in a procession led by a military guard of honour and members of the royal family. Church bells rang out and a 21-gun salute was fired. Many buildings and trees across the country are bedecked with Tonga's mourning colours of black and purple. Foreign dignitaries, mostly from New Zealand and Australia, attended the funeral. Crown Prince Tupouto'a Lavaka will use the title King Tupou VI.
While Tonga continues to mourn the passing of His Majesty King George Tupou V, tourism authorities remind visitors that business continues as usual in the Island Kingdom. Tonga is currently observing a threemonth mourning period, however the Tongan Ministry of Tourism is advising all planned and potential visitors to the country that tourism will remain unaffected. Ministry of Tourism Acting Director Ms Sandra Fifita says the sudden and unexpected passing of the King has further unified the tight knit communities within the Kingdom. While it is an incredibly sad time for Tongans around the world, there is a real beauty in the way the country comes together to celebrate the life of such a well loved and respected monarch as King George Tupou V. It is a time for Tongans to share in the life of King George with all those who wish to join, be it tourists or expatriate Tongans returning from abroad, and be part of the passing of the torch. The country welcomes all visitors to join the nation in this unique and touching celebration of a great life.
The tourism industry, including accommodation, transport, tours, restaurants and bars will remain largely unaffected during this time. The coming months offer a completely unique cultural experience to those planning to visit Tonga, the only remaining Kingdom in the South Pacific, says Fifita. Visitors will see a special moment in Tongas history that very few will ever witness. In mourning for the King, all people will dress in black and will wear Tongas traditional taovala woven mat. Tongas buildings will also be dressed in black and purple material to show the nations respect for the King. For a full schedule of proceedings and memorials taking place in the Kingdom of Tonga and for visitors to Tonga who wish to take part in services are asked to contact the Tonga Visitors Bureau for details and assistance. Those who wish to take part, particularly at the Royal Palace grounds and the Royal Tombs, are asked to bring suitable attire long black skirts and no short sleeves for ladies, long pants, suit and tie for men.
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A Sydney woman who stabbed her mother before screaming "die you dog" has been found guilty of manslaughter. Krystal Seymour, 25, stabbed her mother, Donna Marie Seymour, in the arm in 2010 after an argument in their Giraween home. A major artery was severed and her mother bled to death. Seymour said she was acting in selfdefence and did not intend to kill her mother. She had come home after drinking with friends and told police she was making a sandwich when her mother got angry, "charged at me" and head-butted her. "I had the knife in my hand and I just turned around, I just stabbed, I didn't mean to do it," she said. Her barrister Michael Smith said that while Seymour had stabbed her mother, the central issue in the trial was her state of mind when she knifed
her once in the arm. During her trial the Supreme Court jury was played a triple-0 call in which Seymour could be heard screaming in the background "Die you dog, die! I hate you." Mr Smith contended triple-0 call was "words not matched by actions" and if she hated her mother that much she would have kept attacking and not left after stabbing her once. During her emergency call, Donna Seymour said, "I am bleeding to death, she has cut an artery ... she stabbed me." Seymour contacted a friend of her mother's soon after the stabbing, saying she had stabbed her mother after her mother head-butted her and called her a "slut". A jury acquitted Seymour of murder but found her guilty of the less serious charge of manslaughter. She is yet to be sentenced.
A SYDNEY teenager will be forced to trim back his hair in exchange for returning to school without fear of expulsion. Lawyers for Mazin Zraika, father of teenager Bilal, and the Australian Islamic College in Rooty Hill in Sydney's west have agreed to resolve their dispute before a Supreme Court hearing began. Bilal had been expelled from the school because his afro hairstyle was in breach of its appearance policy. Anthony Cheshire, the counsel, told Justice Elizabeth Fullerton that Bilal can return to school and his hair will be cut "to the satisfaction of the school principal." Justice Fullerton congratulated the parties on resolving the matter and
said the teenager should now be free to "resume his school life without further incident." Mr Zraika sued the school after it expelled his son for his afro hairstyle - a look the college says isn't in accordance with its uniform policy. There has been an injunction granted on the expulsion and Bilal continues to attend the school as a year nine student, pending the outcome of the court case. Mr Zraika's statement of claim says the school breached its contract to provide "religious and secular education." The family says the boy's hairstyle was a result of his Ethiopian and Lebanese heritage. But they say that even after he changed it to a "crew cut" style, he was still forced into isolation and kept away from classmates while being told to catch up on work he'd missed- but was still then slapped with an expulsion order. Mr Zraika wants the order to be set aside but barrister Anthony Cheshire, acting for the school, says the "principal or the school can simply expel a child." The court heard the expulsion came because of a continued "non compliance" with school policy.
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Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Strikes Chile Pakistan To Charge Bin Laden Wives
A MAGNITUDE 7.2 earthquake struck central Chile Monday about 250 kilometers southwest of Santiago, according to the US Geological Survey. Its epicenter was located near the city of Talca, about 215km south-southwest of Santiago, at a depth of nearly 30 kilometers, the preliminary report said. Chilean authorities initially ordered people living in coastal areas between Concon and Lebu to evacuate after the quake, but later canceled the order. Local authorities said one person was injured when they had a traffic accident during the earthquake in the Bio Bio region. Their condition was not immediately known. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no widespread tsunami threat from the earthquake, but warned that earthquakes measuring more than 7.0 magnitude could cause local tsunamis and that local authorities should be prepared. The Maule coastal region in central Chile where the quake occurred has been periodically shaken by powerful aftershocks since an 8.8 magnitude quake February 27, 2010 that claimed more than 500 lives and billions of dollars in damage, as reported.
A Pakistani court will next week charge Osama Bin Laden's widows and two of his grown-up daughters with illegal entry and residency, their lawyer told the reporter. "The court will frame charges against the charges, the lawyer said. five family members on April 2" in Bin Laden's two Saudi and one Yemeni connection with illegal entry and widows, together with their children, residency in Pakistan, Muhammad have been living under the protection Aamir said. of the authorities in Pakistan since the If the women are convicted, they are al-Qaeda chief was found and killed by liable to be deported or imprisoned, US Navy SEALs on May 2, 2011. Aamir added. Under Pakistani law, the Pakistan has always said it would look maximum sentence is five years. after Bin Laden's family until they The court gave the women copies of could be repatriated to their homelands.
British Man Has Pool Cue Tip Removed From Brain After Accidentally Skewering Himself
A British man has had the tip of a pool cue removed from his brain after skewering himself through the eye when he slipped over during a game. Doctors in Leeds, northern England, initially thought Andy Parsons, 31, was only hurt superficially after the accident and stitched his eyelid. But his eye failed to reopen properly after three months and an MRI scan revealed the pool cue tip was embedded in his brain. A team of surgeons spent ten hours removing part of his skull, following the entry route of the cue and removing the tip, before rebuilding the top of his nose and brow. Parsons, from Knaresborough, told the media, "I know I'm lucky to be alive. I never thought pool was such a dangerous game."
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Queen Elizabeth II Visits Church As Passengers Subdue Screaming Pilot A JETBLUE plane en route to Las Vegas was diverted to Texas after one of the Couple Ties The Knot pilots began acting erratically and was tackled by passengers, according to
A couple in Manchester, northern England, have even more reason to remember their wedding day after meeting Queen Elizabeth II just minutes after tying the knot.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were on a visit to Manchester Town Hall when they were introduced to a surprised John and Frances Canning at the venue. The couple had known for weeks that the royals would be in the building on their big day, but said they had no idea they would meet them. They now have the rare honour of having the Queen and Duke in their wedding photographs and spent a few moments speaking to both of them. "It was just a shock, Frances Canning, 44, said. We realized she was going to be there, but we didn't know that we were going to get to meet her." John Canning, 48, revealed he had earlier - jokingly - written to Buckingham Palace to invite the monarch to join their big day when he found out she would be at the town hall on other business, but received a reply declining the offer. "She came up and obviously it was just bizarre ... that the Queen knew our names. She said, 'Hello John, hello Frances,' and commented on how beautiful Frances looked in her dress," John Canning said
several reports. A federal government official told attendant reminded them to stay seated Dallas media the co-pilot locked the and scolded people for taking video, captain out of the flight deck after he saying, "We don't need pictures of this, became concerned about his colleague's please". behaviour. The airline described the incident as The captain then began running up a "medical situation involving the and down the aisle screaming, which Captain". reportedly prompted a panicked flight JetBlue Flight 191, with 135 passengers attendant to get on the intercom and and five crew members aboard, urge passengers to restrain him. departed New York's JFK airport en Several passengers tackled the pilot and route to Las Vegas before landing held him down on the floor for about safely in Amarillo, Texas, it said. 15 minutes until the plane landed. It said that another captain, who was The news reporter quoted passengers on board but not on-duty at the time, on board saying the pilot was screaming entered the flight deck "prior to landing about al-Qaeda and bombs on board at Amarillo, and took over the duties the aircraft. of the ill crewmember once on the Laurie Dhue, a former FOX News ground". Channel anchor who was on board JetBlue said the incident occurred the flight, told the media passengers roughly three and a half hours into the could hear the pilot using the words flight and that when the plane landed "Afghanistan" and "Israel" during the in Amarillo the crewmember was tirade. removed from the aircraft and taken She said one passenger also reported to a medical facility. It said that all hearing the word "bomb". customers departed the aircraft and Grainy YouTube footage purportedly boarded a new flight to continue their taken by one passenger aboard the journey to Las Vegas. flight after its landing showed a The FBI is apparently investigating the scrum at the front of the plane as an incident.
A puppy named after one of the world's biggest pop stars could set the world's record for tiniest dog. Animal rescuers say the female
Dachshund mix, named Beyonce, was so small at birth that she could fit into a spoon. At two weeks, she's about the size of a business card. The Grace Foundation, based in El Dorado County, says animal control picked up Beyonce's pregnant mother, and she gave birth to a litter of five on March 8. Beyonce was the last one delivered, and was born without a heartbeat. Veterinarians managed to revive her through chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The foundation says she'll be ready for adoption in about two weeks. Meanwhile, it has submitted an application to Guinness World Records for world's smallest dog.
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Court documents have revealed that three alleged people smugglers arrested in Australia had themselves been granted asylum after arriving in the country by boat. They were among six people detained in simultaneous raids in Sydney, Melbourne and Thailand. Officials also swooped on locations in Indonesia and Malaysia. Police say the group had been producing fake Iranian and United Arab Emirates passports to get people into Australia by plane or boat. Ali Zedan faced Sydney's Central Local Court on a charge of people smuggling. Federal police did not oppose bail for the 32-year-old Iraqi-born man, noting he had no prior convictions, and he was released. Police documents tendered to the court show Zedan and two of his alleged accomplices in Australia were granted citizenship after arriving by boat. In intercepted text message and phone calls, Zedan and co-accused Fadhill Zangana allegedly arranged for two men to come to Australia by boat in December. In the final call Zedan allegedly asked Zangana if he had heard about a boat sinking off Indonesia two days earlier. More than 200 people are believed to have died in the sinking, though it is not clear whether alleged customers of the group were onboard.
Zedan has been released on strict bail conditions, including that he must avoid contact with his co-accused and live at his unit at Wiley Park, in Sydney's south-west. Zangana is planning to apply for bail next week. Both Sydney men are due to face court again in June. The two men arrested in Melbourne faced court on people smuggling charges. Hossain Akbar, 18, and Wasim Buka, 41, were both released on bail to face court again in September. Bangkok arrests The people arrested in Bangkok were an Iraqi man and his Thai wife who have been charged with producing fake passports. Thai immigration police allege those arrested were attempting to smuggle people through South-East Asia to Australia. Police there allegedly found up to 20 Iranian and UAE passports that were partly altered, along with equipment to make false documents. Thai police say they became involved at the request of Australian authorities and there are further connections to be investigated. The accused Iraqi man has been living in Bangkok for 11 years. If convicted he will be deported from Thailand.
A Florida mum is suing a local hospital, claiming a nurse cut off half her threemonth-old daughter's finger with a pair of scissors, while removing an IV feed. Veronica Olguin says she went to Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center in October last year because her daughter Selena had high fever. Selena stayed there for two days and Olguin said on the third day, as she was being released, a nurse was removing the tape that attached the IV. "They were taking her IV off with scissors and she obviously wasn't looking where she was cutting, so she cut off her finger," Olguin recalled. Olguin was holding her daughter and saw as the scissors cut into the child's left pinky, not realizing what she was seeing at first. "Then I realized it because there was blood everywhere. It was all over her shirt, it was on my shirt. It was on my face. I held her face close to my chest. She was red, she was screaming,"
Olguin continued. Olguin is now suing Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center. Her attorney, Lou Pendas of Tampa, says the nurse and the hospital were negligent. "The nurse threw the scissors used to sever the pinky in a panic. She rushed out of the room, screaming, and that's when the doctors rushed back into the room," Pendas said. The finger was found on the floor and the infant was airlifted to Tampa General Hospital. But the nerves were too small, and the veins too little to reattach it. Lawyer Richards Ford, who is representing the hospital, said the nurse is still employed by the hospital, but he couldn't say whether she was working with patients or not. The accident has been investigated by the hospital which said in a statement that it "deeply regrets the harm to the child and want to reiterate our compassion and concern for her and her family."
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An American man has been given a new face, teeth, tongue and jaw in what his surgeons say is the most extensive facial transplant ever performed. Richard Lee Norris, 37, has spent the past 15 years living as a recluse, wearing a mask to hide the severe injuries he received from a near-fatal gun accident. Since then, he has had multiple lifesaving and reconstructive surgeries but none could repair him to the extent where he felt he could return to society. He wore a prosthetic nose and a mask even when entering hospital for the transplant. The surgery is the culmination of 10 years of research funded by the Department of Defence's Office of Naval Research and will serve as a model for helping war veterans injured by improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan. Surgeons now hope they can soon begin operating on military patients wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. Mr Norris's operation, performed at the University of Maryland's Medical Centre, took 36 hours to complete. His new face came from an anonymous
aligned teeth, and connected his nerves to allow for smiling. The surgery marks the first time a full face transplant recipient in the United States has retained their eyesight. The dean of the university's school of medicine, Dr. E. Albert Reece, is hailing the operation "an amazing feat". "It's also an unprecedented and historic procedure that we believe will change, if you will, the face of medicine now and in the future," Dr Reece said. About 100 doctors, scientists and other university medical staff ranging - from plastic surgeons to craniofacial specialists - teamed up for the operation. Before the surgery, Mr Norris, who is unmarried and lives with his parents in a rural area, had been unable to find a job because of his appearance, a hospital spokeswoman said. The first such operation was performed in France in 2005 on a woman who was mauled by her dog. The University of Maryland's transplant research has been funded by the US Navy. The operation follows successful face transplants in Fort Worth, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts last year.
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Jonathon Donais was handed a $20,000 fine and 18 months of jail (conditional sentence) for copyright infringement -- the toughest penalty yet, in Canada. RCMP photos show some of the DVD-copying equipment seized from his home at 5 Juniper Place in Steinbach on May 13, 2010 A man has been handed what justice officials say is one of the harshest copyright-infringement sentences ever in the country after RCMP busted him for running an elaborate digital bootlegging business from his basement. Jonathon Donais, 30, was handed an 18-month sentence of strict house arrest and a $20,000 fine after pleading guilty in provincial court to two federal charges of copyright infringement. "It's fair to say that the sentence ... is one of the strictest or harshest that has been levied in Canada," Crown attorney Michael Foote told Judge Mary Kate Harvie. The maximum penalty on the books is a $1-million fine and five years in prison. From March 2006 until a May 13, 2010 RCMP raid at his home, Donais used the online alias of 'joncrytom' to advertise cut-rate sales of bootlegged movies, popular TV shows, music and "Copyright infringement really is theft," Foote said. "What Mr. Donais has done is theft on a very significant scale." Donais apparently had no clue he was under suspicion for years, after RCMP caught wind of counterfeit software being sold under his online alias in 2008. The Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association conducted a separate anti-piracy investigation in 2009. They set up an undercover buy of a bootlegged TV series that linked back to Donais. A few months later, RCMP conducted their own undercover sting in a similar fashion -- a tactic leading to the raid. Prior to that, cops had sifted through his trash and found evidence of his dealings, Harvie was told. Defence lawyer Jason Kendall said Donais, to his credit, entered his guilty pleas at a very early stage and is extremely remorseful for "the terrible error in judgement he made."
software on a classifieds website, court heard. Cops seized computers, 11,000 CDs and DVDs and a DVD burner capable of duplicating 56 discs an hour in their search. Donais had customers as far away as Australia willing to skirt the law and
save huge by buying his unauthorized digital copies of shows like CSI, Law and Order and The Office, according to Foote. By tracing PayPal receipts, RCMP learned Donais had pocketed in the range of $76,500 over the years, including shipping fees.
Millions of dollars worth of coins are strewn around the area of the crash.
Police hear plenty of excuses for bad road behaviour Consider yourself lucky if you drove through the Fraser Valley last month without getting a ticket. More than 500 people were nabbed for talking behind the wheel, speeding, or not wearing a seat belt. Mounties handed out more than 115 tickets for distracted driving alone. Corporal Jeff Bodner with Fraser Valley Traffic Services says it's not
the flow of traffic off the highway." A total of 389 tickets were issued to people for not wearing seat belts.
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The B.C. Health Ministry will not forgive the $726,000 hospital bill incurred by an Australian couple when the woman went into labour at Vancouver airport, requiring 90 days of neo-natal care for her baby. Health Ministry spokesman Ryan Jabs said taxpayers cant be forced to bear the financial burden for baby Piper Kan, born to Rachel Evans and John Kan. Given that each family situation is unique, B.C. Womens works with each family to find a compassionate compromise to recover the cost of care, as well as to support the family with any information they might
require to claim costs from insurers. We have done so in this situation, B.C. Womens Hospital and Health Centre president Jan Christilaw said in a statement. The compromise consists of the couple paying $300 dollars a month a rate that would take 200 years to complete on top of $10,000 paid up front by credit card. The hospital agreed to absorb some of the fee. Sydneys Daily Telegraph newspaper reported Australias Department of Health and Ageing was investigating whether it could pay the bill.
Credit cards make our lives convenient, but fraudulent charges can be racked up if you do not use your credit card safely. March is Fraud Prevention Month and the Province is teaming up with Consumer Protection BC to help you keep your credit cards safe from fraudulent activity. This is one way that consumers can be tricked: Donald gets an email from what looks like his bank. It says he has an overdue payment on his credit card. He clicks on the email and a website opens up that seems to be legitimate. It asks for his name, address and credit card number. He is worried about his overdue bill, so he enters his personal information. Donald has just been scammed and his credit card information could be used fraudulently. Here are some tips to help you keep your credit card safe from frauds and scams: Be safe with your credit card online. Do not click on email links from anyone pretending to be your bank, credit card company, or any other business - even if the email looks legitimate. These links are often 'phishing' scams and want to trick you into entering your login information on their fake website. Enter your credit card number only on secure websites that you are sure are 100 per cent legitimate. Be careful of what information data you share over Wi-Fi - especially your online banking. Keep your credit cards secure. relationships, failed marriages, said Sandy Zaitzeff, a Thunder Bay, Ont., lawyer involved in the suit, in a statement. Women began speaking out after former RCMP Cpl. Catherine Galliford, a former spokeswoman on the Missing Women Joint Task Force, went public last year with her harassment stories. Former B.C. RCMP member Krista Carle said she suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder after being told she was as dumb as a sack of nails, had pornography stuffed in her desk and was regularly harassed,
Always confirm you have your credit card back in your possession before you leave a store or restaurant. Decrease your chances of credit card skimming at restaurants by paying at the terminal rather than giving your credit card to a server for processing. Do not sign blank credit card receipts. Shred, Shred, Shred! Shred anything with your credit card number on it. If you make a credit card purchase at a store or restaurant that keeps a copy of the receipt, be sure to scratch out your credit card number with a pen. Avoid giving out your credit card information. Only give out your credit card number or other sensitive information to your bank or financial institution when you have initiated the call using the number on the back of your card. Do not return calls to a phone number left on your answering machine and do not give your credit card number to anyone who calls you requesting the number. Report suspicious activity immediately. The sooner you report your missing or stolen card, the less likely fraudulent charges will be made on your card. Most credit card companies have 24hour service for this reason. Always report credit card fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre by visiting their website at www.antifraudcentre.ca or calling 1 888 495-8501. Review your billing statements each month. This is the best way to ensure that you notice strange charges and report them right away. Contact your credit card company to inquire about any strange transactions or incorrect charges. March is Fraud Prevention Month know your rights! If you have questions about your rights and responsibilities as a consumer in British Columbia, please contact Consumer Protection BC toll free at 1 888 564-9963, or visit: www. consumerprotectionbc.ca
mainly by old-school police. Its a big sense of relief, said Carle, who took a medical discharge in 2010. Id like to see the wheels of justice turn. ... Id like to see this have a positive resolution for the RCMP and for all the women that are involved.
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A. The first inhabitants of Canada. B. Refugees from the American Revolution. C. Early Australian immigrants. D. United Empire Loyalists and Mtis.
7) Fatima is a new immigrant to Canada. Why can she choose to take a job like any man?
A. Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba. B. Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia. C. Saskatchewan and Alberta. D. Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
A. Because of the equality between French and English. B. Because she came from United Kingdom. C. Because she has a university degree. D. Because of the equality of women and men in Canada.
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Minister Kenney Proposes To Assess Foreign Education Credentials Before Skilled Workers Arrive
Canada is proposing a major change to how foreign skilled workers education credentials are assessed, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced Wednesday. The proposed new requirement would mean that applicants wanting to immigrate as Federal Skilled Workers would have their foreign education credentials assessed and verified by designated organizations before they arrive in Canada. Our Government is building an immigration system that is focused on economic growth and ensuring that all Canadians, including immigrants, are able to contribute to their maximum capacity, said Jason Kenney. By having their foreign education credentials assessed before their arrival to Canada, foreign skilled workers will have a better sense of how their credentials fit into the Canadian labour market and will be able to contribute their full skill set to the economy more quickly. This proposal is part of a broader package of transformational changes that will make Canadas immigration policies work better for the Canadian economy. A pre-arrival assessment would let applicants know how their education credentials compare to Canadian credentials and it will give immigrants a sense of how Canadian employers are likely to value their education. This will also screen out people without proper education levels and is an important step in helping to address the problem of immigrants arriving and not being able to work in their field. The assessment of international educational credentials would not mean that Federal Skilled Workers would automatically find employment in Canada commensurate with their skills nor would it guarantee that they would become licensed to practice in a regulated occupation. Applicants who intend to work in a regulated profession would likely need to have their qualifications assessed in greater depth for purposes of licensure by a regulatory body specific to their profession and intended province of work. Internationally trained workers make an important contribution to Canadas job market and the economy, added Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. Thats why our Government is working in partnership to improve foreign credential recognition so that skilled newcomers can put their knowledge and skills to work sooner. Minister Kenney also used the occasion to release the 2011 Government of Canada Progress Report on Foreign Credential Recognition, Strengthening Canadas Economy. The annual report, led by the Foreign Credentials Referral Office, highlights achievements made by Citizenship and Immigration Canada , Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, and Health Canada to help foreign trained individuals integrate into the Canadian workforce. Highlights of the report include: expansion of the Canadian Immigration Integration Program (CIIP), which is designed and managed by the Association of Canadian Community Colleges. CIIP currently offers prearrival orientation sessions in up to 25 countries, based on demand; an innovative assessment and bridging program to help internationally educated nurses meet regulatory requirements for licensure across Canada; and the launch of the International Qualifications Network Website for stakeholders to share information and best practices in credential assessment.
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Breakfast eaters are champions of good health. Research shows people who have a morning meal tend to take in more vitamins and minerals, and less fat and cholesterol. The result is often a leaner body, lower cholesterol count, and less chance of overeating. Breakfast eaters are significantly less likely to be obese and get diabetes compared with nonbreakfast eaters. To get the full benefits of breakfast, have a meal with carbohydrates, protein, and a small amount of fat. Because no single food gives you all of the nutrients you need, eating a variety of foods is essential to good health.
Your body has to have enough time to rest, otherwise, you may find yourself feeling cranky and tired. Sleep is vital to good health and to mental and emotional well-being. People who don't get enough slumber are more likely than others to develop psychiatric problems and to use health care services. Plus, sleep deprivation can negatively affect memory, learning, and logical reasoning. About one out of five of drivers say they've fallen asleep while driving. Each year drowsy driving causes more than 100,000 car crashes, 1,500 deaths, and tens of thousands of injuries. Take 15 to 20 minute nap. Because it takes about 30 minutes for the caffeine to work, taking a nap while you wait for the caffeine to kick in can help restore alertness. To avoid the pitfalls of insufficient sleep, make sure to get at least seven to 10 hours of slumber each night. Kids need more sleep, depending on their age.
coughing, and sneezing episodes are trivial, but when a close friend or relative hears of it, he or she may encourage you to go to a doctor. If the symptoms turn out to be a serious condition, the social tie could have saved your life. Instrumental help. Friends and family can provide physical support in time of need. They may help with cooking, cleaning, running errands, doing grocery shopping, and driving to the doctor's office. Emotional support. Sharing a problem with a trusted person can help alleviate an internal burden. "It's a load off your chest." Offering a sense of belonging. This feeling not only helps reinforce a person's identity, it also assists in preventing and overcoming depression and anxiety. Community ties also help improve mental functioning. Group activities can help keep the mind active and maintain desirable levels of serotonin -- the brain chemical associated with mood. Lack of social interaction will [decrease] serotonin levels.
pressure and diabetes Promotes psychological well-being Reduces risk of death from heart disease Reduces risk of premature death Studies have also shown a link between exercise and a reduced risk of certain cancers. Besides its long-term effects, moving your body has immediate benefits. The short-term results of exercise include helping people to think and move better, manage stress, improve mood, and get an energy boost. The excuses that people often give to not exercise are the precise reasons to exercise are People who say they are too tired or don't have time to workout don't realize that exercise gives people more energy and allows them to be more productive with the rest of their time. Flossing your teeth every day could add 6.4 years to your life.. Flossing as one of the most important daily activities along with exercise and quitting smoking that could extend life span. The idea that oral health is connected to overall health isn't far-fetched. The mouth, after all, is an integral part of the body. Teeth have a blood supply, and that blood supply comes from the heart. Researchers suspect that the bacteria that produce dental plaque enter the bloodstream. They say these bacteria are somehow associated with the inflammation that occurs with plaque that blocks blood vessels and causes heart disease. Other researchers have found links between oral bacteria and stroke, diabetes, and the birth of preterm babies and those that have low birth weight. In addition to preventing disease, flossing and brushing can help keep your pearly whites intact for more than just cosmetic reasons. Teeth help you chew food, speak properly, and smile -which can help you keep your dignity.
Besides being a good source of protein and a food relatively low in the bad type of dietary fat called saturated fat, fish has omega-3 fatty acids -- which have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease. Fatty fish such as mackerel, trout, herring, sardines, tuna, and salmon, are rich in two kinds of omega-3 fatty acids: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Foods such as tofu, soybeans, canola, walnuts, flaxseed, and their oils contain
Volunteer. Go to church. Join a club. Whatever you do, do it with people. Communal activities are good for your physical and mental health. Providing information. You may think for instance your frequent nosebleeds,
We already know that physical activity has a bounty of benefits, which makes it so puzzling why so many people just don't do it. In case you needed an incentive, here is a review of the advantages of exercise: Helps control weight Maintains healthy bones, muscles, and joints Reduces risk of developing high blood
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ARIES ( March 21 - April 19 ) An increase in regular income is predicted. It could be through some commission work, or through parttime occupation. The employed gets some extra income in the form of bonus or wage increase. Investments in shares also get you rich dividends plus a bonus. A chance of meeting with someone at a get-together, or while commuting to work, could suddenly lead to a romantic affair in this week. You meet their family members. TAURUS (April 20 May 20) A person who has been seeking your participation in a certain venture may have some selfish designs behind the entire scheme. If you happen to have doubts about fresh business proposals, drop the deal rather than block your money in such transactions .Your love life could suddenly take a turn for the worse, and perhaps you are to blame in this week. GEMINI (May 21 June 20) Monetary gains are indicated through your efforts at work. Some of you may invest in a new home , property or a vehicle. Socially, you are much in demand . At a meeting or large gathering, you are going to be very
popular. People will go out of their way to seek your company. In this week you spend some time in books. CANCER (June 21 July 22) Do not get taken in by tall promises and allurement of making a fast buck, for these will lead to a major setback. You need to devote more time at home and with your family in this week. By being away from home most of the time you could be missing out on the pleasures and delights of marriage and romance. Don't think that every opposite sex is interested in you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You seem to benefit more through your social contacts and also through your good public relations. But make sure to meet all your commitments on schedule lest you lose credibility and even let down your benefactor. Those looking for openings in a creative field will get a favourable offer this week. A marriage proposal for those in love is likely. Avoid hard word to spouse. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 21) You will do well at work and monetary gains are indicated in this week. Perhaps you may be cited for an honour for a recent achievement. Those who have been unwell will make a quick
recovery . A happy occasion will be celebrated in the family. Must respect your well-wishers. LIBRA (Sept. 22-Oct. 23) You will be in mood to take risks in new ventures, and are likely to emerge successful. There will be new developments around you which give you ample opportunities and scope to surge ahead in your career. An increase in your income and better financial prospects are likely. You are able to fulfill a dream. If you want to go some real creative field, this week best time. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) A busy but rewarding week. Plans for a journey are afoot. News from overseas concerning work will also be favourable . You will be entertaining this week which will be quite a success . However, a late night could take its toll on your health. Must respect your seniors and take care of others money matters. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 DEC. 21) Work in co- operation with others to achieve optimum results. In matters of love you need to repose more trust and faith in your loved ones to achieve harmony. After a little soul searching you will realize that you have been overly sensitive for no reason at all. Must care
health in this week and take rest. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) An increase in income is indicated. You will be able to reinvest the surplus amount profitably. There will be undercurrents of tensions on the home front especially for those living in a joint family. Try to keep your temper in control or things could get out of hand. Some your best old friend is helps you on some new venture in this week. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) A delay in promised payment could be distressing. Handle financial issues carefully to avoid any loss. Avoid making any further investments and financial commitments right now. Problems in your personal life will be overcome. Your mate will be more supportive and helpful. Must think best for every ones. PIECES (Feb.19-March 20) A very busy week at work . You will be meeting a lot of people . Perhaps with new work proposals. You may be tense about certain developments in the family. A family member will visit you this week . Try to be diplomatic in your own interest . Avoid discussing topics that can lead to conflicts . Always first think then speak.
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1 In a small bowl, mix together the salt, ground coriander, cumin, ground cloves, cinnamon, ground cardamom, black pepper, chili powder, and turmeric. Set aside. 2 Rinse chicken, pat dry. Cut into 1-inch pieces. Put into a bowl and sprinkle the spice mix over all the pieces. Coat well and let sit for 30 minutes at room temperature or in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours. 3 In a large skillet heat 1 Tbsp oil on medium high heat. Add the onions and jalapeos and cook for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute more. Remove the onions, peppers and garlic from the pan and put into a medium sized bowl. Set aside. Use the same pan for the next step. 4 Add 1 Tbsp oil to the skillet and
heat on medium high heat. Add one half of the chicken pieces, spreading them out on the pan so they are not crowded. Brown for a few minutes on each side. When the chicken pieces are cooked through, and no pink remains, remove from pan, add to the bowl with the onions. Cook the second batch of chicken pieces the same way. Remove from pan, add to bowl with onions. 5 Add the coconut milk, minus a
couple tablespoons, to the skillet. In a small bowl, mix the remaining coconut with the corn starch to dissolve the corn starch. Add the corn startch mixture back to the skillet with the coconut milk. Cook on medium heat and stir till thick and bubbly. Mix in the worcestershire sauce. Add chicken mixture, basil, and ginger. Cook 2 minutes more to cook through. Serve over rice.
2 baking potatoes 1 tsp (5 mL) each butter or low-fat sour cream and chopped green onions Preparation: With fork, prick potatoes all over; bake
in 450F (230C) oven until potatoes yield when gently pressed, about 1 hour. Cut "X" into top of each baked potato; squeeze bottom to open cut. Top each potato with butter and green onions.
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I learned a number of handyman tips from watching my father and grandfather through childhood. I've discovered a few things as my handyman shop grows and matures: 1) It doesn't need to be pretty, if it's functional, it's good. 2) Sometimes a piece of string is better than a laser level. What I'm saying here is: keep it simple. You don't need all the bells and whistles that are out there. Sure it would be nice to have a heated and/or cooled 30' x 40' shop with all the tools known to man, and a maid to keep it clean and organized. But if you're anything like me - that's just not reality. That said, here are my handyman tips for the everyday family handyman: Survey the work area and plan for the worst. If there's a leak, there's likely rot. Plan to replace the rotted material. Clean around the work area as much as possible to expose whatever you can about the repair. Plan for it to take longer than you think One of the best handyman tips bar none: if you get frustrated, walk away (if you can) Prepare the work area, do what you can leading up to the big job. Make sure the tools you need are at your fingertips - the night before if possible! Talk to your kids about the upcoming job, you never know, they might have a great idea about how to tackle it! Think of ways you could involve your family (testing circuits, running to get tools, holding materials or lights, etc.).
No matter what you've been told, size does matter Lots of shelf space on the walls and under counter space Lots of space for large tools. For instance, you should have 8 - 10 feet on either end of a table saw blade Make sure you have a lot of plugins all around your workspace Install lots of lighting - overhead and counter-top Hang your supply wood from a cradle in the ceiling Make sure your shop is securely locked and consider an alarm system, especially if it is an outer shop (not attached to your home). Tools are a hot commodity for thieves. Guys, don't let your kids (or wife!) into your shop without supervision...and don't believe them when they say, "I'll put it right back!" (Just kidding ladies...) These are just few general handyman tips to help you prepare for your family handyman endeavors.
Many people put too much weight on the resume. Simply put, the resume's purpose is to get your phone to ring. Its not going to win you a position before you get in the door. Sure, you can gain a competitive advantage with a wellwritten resume, since the interviewer will have preconceived notions of who you are and what you can bring to the table. However, the interviewer will not be smitten enough to hire you based on the resume alone. To win an interviewer over, you will have to do well during the interview. This is because an employer cannot possibly identify all she needs to know just by reading your resume. He will need to ask clarifying questions. Just as important, he will assess your personality to determine compatibility. On the flipside, you will want to conduct your own due diligence by actively participating during the interview. In other words, you should ask questions because you cant learn everything you need to know about the hiring organization by only reading the classifieds. As you can see, neither you nor the interviewer can make a definitive decision solely based on a piece of paper. Keep that in mind when you are tempted to respond to a question with, You can find the answer on my resume. This response is not only rude, but if you feel that you are repeating information from the resume, that means you are not providing the interviewer with well-rounded responses. The resume provides a snippet of your experience. The interview is an opportunity for you to expand on your experience. It is not a time to provide a play-by-play repeat of the resume. That said, you could use your resume to your advantage by referring to it
and expanding on the information. For example, lets say the interviewer asks, Name an accomplishment you are most proud of. You can respond by saying something like, In the introduction of my resume, you will note that I included that I am a soughtafter change agent who paves the way for smooth-running, lucrative retail organizations. An example of this is the time I reversed the departments prior history of low efficiency and productivity by shifting district manager mindset from a reactionary put out fires outlook to a proactive approach. This included championing change-management solutions that focused on setting benchmarks and measuring results to achieve high performance levels. By elaborating on the statement during the interview, you are providing context and concrete details that will interest the interviewer. The resume and the interview work as a team. You need the resume to get in the door, and you need the interview to land a job offer. So give each the time and effort it deserves.
Aleem Kamal President Arza Employment Serv Ltd www.arza.ca email: al.kamal@arza.ca Tel: 604.592.3556
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One of the fundamentals to ascertain streamlined growth and health of newborn babies is appropriate sleeping positions. With an understanding of healthy sleeping positions for babies, parents can throw away the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Also referred as Crib Death, the syndrome leads to death of infants between one month and one year. Not just Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), premature babies are vulnerable to several respiratory ailments due to inappropriate sleeping positions. Respiratory Synaptic Virus (RSV), Pneumonia and Obstructive Airway Disease are the illnesses associated with sleeping positions. Therefore, correct sleeping position of newborn is of utmost significance that provides sufficient amount of air to the lungs. Researchers and physicians recommend putting newborns on their back for sleeping. It has been found that the babies who are put to sleep on their stomachs get susceptible to SIDS. The sleep position also relieves and reduces the risk of other health complications such as cold. Consult the pediatrician about alternate sleeping positions if newborn has experienced any kind of respiratory distress or gastro esophageal reflux. Sleeping on back could ruin the shape of the head. In order to avert possibility of developing a misshapen head from
this sleeping position, babys neck should be moved while he or she is awake. Bedding for the baby should be comfortable and secure. To disallow baby from rolling over, use some bordering on either sides for restricting movement. This will ensure safety, security and comfort for your baby. Sleep positioner is another aid to ascertain healthy being of the newborn. While purchasing one, make sure positioner do not have elevated sides that could suffocate him or her. The positioner should be used in a way that swaddled baby is contained inside it, with only head elevated to restrict unnecessary movement. Innumerable sleep positioners are available nowadays, but choosing one for your baby is crucial that keeps baby snug, contained and elevated. In order to keep newborns warm and free from illness of any kind, swaddle them within a thin blanket. The swaddle blankets, especially manufactured for babies, keep newborns warm and healthy. Moreover, you can customise swaddle for your baby, by folding it down from the top corner and placing the newborn on top of it. Thereafter, wrap feet up close to his body and moving sides of the blanket tightly around each other.
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Times Health
Losing A Loved One Can Really Cause Someone To Die From A Broken Heart
The intense grief caused by losing a loved one can weaken the body's immune system leaving it more vulnerable to infections, says a new study. Academics from the University of Birmingham have found that increased stress levels and depression brought on by bereavement interferes with a type of white blood cell called neutrophils. These are key to fighting certain bacterial infections such as pneumonia. The researchers say the effects worsen with age as adults lose the ability to produce another hormone that can counteract the damage. They believe this could in part explain why couples who have been married for years die months, weeks or even days apart. "There are a lot of anecdotes about couples who were married for 40 years when one of them passes away and then the other dies a few days later. It seems there is a biological basis for this," the media quoted Janet Lord, lead researcher, as saying. "Rather than dying of a broken heart, however, they are dying of a broken immune system. They usually get infections. "We think that what is going on is that even in previously healthy people are becoming very depressed and this has a powerful effect on the immune system," she added. Professor Lord and her colleagues looked at the immune systems and hormone levels of 48 healthy adults aged 65 and over. Half of the group had suffered a major bereavement in the past 12 months. They found that the ability of neutrophils to fight bacteria was lower in people who had suffered bereavement. They also had raised levels of the stress hormone cortisol, which is known to suppress the activity of neutrophils making them less active. There are many famous examples of couples dying within days of each other. In 1995 former Prime Minister James Callaghan died of pneumonia aged 92, just ten days after his wife of 67 years Audrey. In 2003 musician Johnny Cash died of complications related to diabetes aged 71. His 73-year-old wife June had died just four months earlier.
Popcorn Has More Antioxidant Levels Than Fruits And Veggies, Study Claims
POPCORN, when it's not slathered in butter and coated in salt, is already known to be a healthy snack food and now a group of scientists say it may even top fruits and vegetables in antioxidant levels. The researchers said they found great amounts of antioxidants known as polyphenols in popcorn and explained that the substances are more concentrated in the snack, which is made up of about four percent water, while the antioxidants are more diluted in fruits and vegetables, many of which are made of up to 90 percent water. That's the same principle that gives dried fruits an antioxidant edge over their fresh counterparts. One serving of popcorn has up to 300mg of polyphenols, which is much higher than previously believed and nearly double the 160mg for all fruits per serving, according to the researchers, who presented their findings at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego. They also found that the crunchy hulls of the popcorn have the highest concentration of polyphenols and fiber. "Those hulls deserve more respect," said researcher Joe Vinson of the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania. "They are nutritional gold nuggets." The scientists warned, though, preparation is key to culling popcorn's health benefits. "Air-popped popcorn has the lowest number of calories, of course," Vinson guided. "Microwave popcorn has twice as many calories as air-popped, and if you pop your own with oil, this has twice as many calories as air-popped popcorn. About 43 percent of microwave popcorn is fat, compared to 28 percent if you pop the corn in oil yourself."
This information is provided for knowledge and educational purposes only. Individuals should visit their physicians for more information on their health.
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FOUR Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers were taken to hospital when they fell ill after opening a bag at Logan International Airport in Boston. Airport officials said a suspicious odor started coming from the bag after it was opened and 15 workers complained of feeling ill. Spokesman Phil Orlandella told the newspaper that a passenger identified the odour as rodent repellent.
Four TSA Workers In Hospital From 83-Year-Old Woman Sues Apple For Rodent Repellent At Boston Airport $1M
The four TSA employees were sent to Massachusetts General Hospital for evaluation suffering from headaches and eye irritation. Orlandella told the newspaper, "The room just passed an air quality test, and State Police are going through the bag trying to figure out what happened." Part of a baggage hall in the airport's Terminal A was remained closed and there were delays due to the disruption. The airport itself remained open. An 83-year-old American woman has sued Apple for 1 million dollars after she failed to see the glass door at the tech giant's office and smashed her face. Evelyn Paswall, a former Manhattan fur-company vice president, went to Apple's Manhasset store to return an iPhone on December 13. While approaching the store, Paswall didn't realize she was heading straight for a wall of glass. She smashed her face against it, breaking her nose, Paswall claims in her suit filed in the US Eastern District
federal court. Now the Forest Hills, Queens, resident, Paswall claimed in her lawsuit that the company was negligent not elderlyproofing the store's see-through fa ade, The New York Post reports. She argues that Apple should have put marks on the glass that older people could spot before they come face-toface with disaster. "The defendant was negligent . . . in allowing a clear, see-through glass wall and/or door to exist without proper warning," Paswall suit said.
A toddler has died after falling into an open washing machine in his home. Oliver Hebb, aged 18 months, died following the accident in Hillsboro, Oregon. Hebb's mother was reading a book in the living room when the child used a tub near the washing machine to climb on top of it.
The boy fell inside the machine, which was operating with its lid open, and his mother found him about a minute later. After neighbours and paramedics performed CPR on the boy he was transferred to a hospital, where he died. Police are investigating but have found no evidence of crime at this stage.
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Tusshar Kapoor is set to join the sixpack gang in Bollywood. The actor is working out hard for "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum", in which he will go shirtless and reveal a sculpted body in a beach sequence. "My trainer is pushing me a lot. He is working hard on me for 'Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum'. There is a beach scene and if I have to go shirtless, I will have to be fit," Tusshar said. "It's fun to shock people and do something that you have not done before. I also have a seduction scene in the film," he added.
A sequel to 2005 film "Kya Kool Hain Hum", "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum" will be a sex comedy. And Tusshar feels the Indian audience is ready for such content. "'Kyaa Super Kool...' is quite a mad film. It's an adult film. Today, everybody is ready for it. They are accepting all kinds of cinema. Nobody is ashamed or embarrassed to watch a sex comedy. India has opened up and we are being very honest with the publicity of our film," the 35-year-old said. Directed by Sachin Yardi, the film, releasing Aug 12, also features Riteish Deshmukh. One of the film's poster has the back of a topless woman in a yellow underwear, and her back reads - "Guess Who's Back". "We have a bold trailer (for the film) and we are going to deliver what we are promising. It's going to be funny and audiences are going to laugh their heart out. When they go home, they will feel light and happy," he added. Tusshar seems confident with the content and says one doesn't need U/A certification for a film to work. "If you have a target audience, the film will work. We don't need U/A certificate for a film to work. 'The Dirty Picture' was 'A' certificate. It worked well. 'Kya Kool Hain Hum' was 'A'. That also worked well... so it all depends on the content," said Tusshar.
Kishore Kumar's music has lived through the years -- and a concert by singer Shaan, who sang evergreen hits of the legendary actor-singer, was proof enough. Be it children in early teens or the elderly ones in the crowd -- people across all ages swayed to Kishore da's tunes as Shaan performed at a musical evening dedicated to the legendary singer. One could see the crowd of over 1,000 Kishore Kumar fans in the audience completely engrossed as Shaan set the mood for the show. The singer was pleasantly surprised to see kids in their early teens requesting songs like "Pal pal dil ke paas" and "Zindagi ek safar hai suhana". "It is heartening to see kids knowing the songs of Kishore da. Wonder if he would ever know how popular he is among kids too," said Shaan. Shaan made it a special event for the audience, as he chose to be interactive and happily entertained the audience
Amitabh Bachchan
Reports have it that Salman Khan is all set to do a film with Jackie Chan. Talks are in progress. South filmmaker Aascar Ravichandran, is planning a full on action packed film with the duo. He revealed that he plans to come out with a sequel to the Jackie Chan superhit, Armour of God. The most interesting part of the filmmakers plan is, including Salman Khan in the film, alongside Jackie Chan. Ravichandran is also likely to add a young south superstar to the star cast and most probably, it will be Surya. We hear that the film will be made on a huge budget of Rs. 400 crore. If true, it would be the most expensive film to be produced in India ever.
Ravichandran confirmed the news that he is currently in talks with Salman Khan for the project.
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Madhuri Dixit
Raveena Tandon
Having staged her comeback by way of Faana, the actress finds herself back to square one, taking care of her recently delivered newborn- Yug. The bubbly mother of a daughter and son is expected wait for one more year or so before staging the second comeback.
Aishwarya Rai
Sridevi
According to the latest in grapevine, the damsel with a sizzling smile has been considering the prospect of reentry, giving a thought or two to the blueprints of Dedh Ishquiya. Until recently, Madhuri along with her hubby and babies was residing in United States.
Karishma Kapoor
Big B featuring Buddha Hoga Tera Baap included Raveena Tandon in a small part. Gin Liya Asman of Rishi Deshpande is expected to feature the scintillating beauty in a stellar role. The reel life replica will have the chirpy actress essaying the role of a naval officers wife.
Kajol
The gorgeous beauty and life partner of producer director Boney Kapoor is about to be cast in a filmy package by the name of English Vinglish. The flick happens to be the directorial venture of Gauri Shinde.
The ever so glittering Karishma Kapoor has been working hard to don the perfect shape. The comeback bonanza of Karishma Kapoor happens to be Dangerous Ishq.
For reasons known and unknown, the glamour queen claiming to have attracted the maximum mileage from the media fare, doesnt mind playing the role of a full time mom. Despite her concentration on the real life horizon, startling snippets are doing the round. According to one such snippet, the proverbially popular Bachchan bahu is also slated for a reentry. Two of her likely avenues have been named as Happy Birthday and Baaji Rao Mastani.
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Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor, who have shared sizzling chemistry in films like Beta, Khel, Ram Lakhan and Tezaab amongst others, will be walking the red carpet for the screening of their 1989 National Award winning super hit film Parinda at PVR Cinema Juhu on
Anil Kapoor And Madhuri To Walk The Red Carpet For Parinda
March 30th. There were reports of a fallout between Anil and Madhuri over Madhuris refusal to play Sonam Kapoors mother in Anils desi remake of Freaky Friday, but all is well now as they will be attending the screening of their film Parinda together. PVR Cinemas, in association with Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is organizing a first of its kind retrospective of his films as a tribute to mark his completion of 30 years in the film industry. All the films made under Vinod Chopra Films including films like Khamosh, 1942- A Love Story, Munnabhai series and 3 Idiots will be screened for the audience at this festival which started on March 29.
Actress Aishwarya Sakhuja, seen as ideal bahu Toasty in the daily soap Saas Bina Sasuraal, says she wont mind locking lips on screen. I am comfortable kissing. Theres no harm in it, said Aishwarya. Her confession comes after a recent episode of Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, which featured some intimate scenes between actors Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar. But Aishwarya says she has a condition and added: On TV, I will do it only if the show is being aired in an adult or late night slot. On prime time, I will not kiss as people of different age groups will get exposed to it. And for movies, I am all cool to kiss. Saas Bina Sasuraal, aired on Sony, narrates the story of a young woman who gets married into a family where there is no female member.
Though Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rais story is a past one, still there has been gut feeling amongst all associated with one another. After Salman, Ashs bitter ending, Salman Khan has moved on in life. Aishwarya too happily settled down with Abhishek Bachchan and blessed with a baby girl but still they hesitate to cross paths at events. During Mona Kapoors funeral,
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At The Movies
A young teenagers budding sexuality provides lots of pressure in Pariah, a sizzling drama from Alliance Films now causing raised eyebrows at Cineplex Odeon Theatres around B.C. Being a teen is trying at the best of times. Poor Alike is saddled with a host of problems. Newcomer Adepero Aduye turns in some pretty impressive moments as the struggling New York teen who comes from a rather disjointed home. Cast as Alikes mom Audrey, a by the book bible thumper, is Kim Wayans in a rather scary performance. Lets just say you dont want to get on Audreys bad side. Couple this selfrighteous mom with an indifferent father and there are lots of potential traps in this messed up household. Normally fathers lead most houses and in this case dad Arthur seems to be on the outs when knowing how his children are doing. Standing real tall in the role of an indifferent, authoritarian type dad is Charles Parnell who is smoking hot as the quick tempered leader. Oh, and by the way, Arthur just happens to be a cop to boot. With parents that on the surface seem not to care too much about their daughters welfare suddenly they become real interested in Alikes choice of friends. New gal pal Mika is
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supposed to be a better fit for this miss than current ally Laura. Elements of sexuality prove to be front and centre in this household as word leaks out that Alike has lesbian tendencies. Strong acting, adult situations, a confused teen wrestling with her own sexuality and nice location work in grimy
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Brooklyn New York all help make Pariah disturbing fun that will have folks pulling in many directions. Director Dee Rees also wrote this 86 minute hard-hitting tale thats flush full of emotion and struggle. Sexual awakening here is handled subtly with great taste and that inner dynamic of two parents trying to figure out their
sense the pain and anger of the parents in their daughters choice of lifestyle and are equally proud of the way she can stand up for her convictions. Solid acting helps makes Pariah sizzling drama that hones in on one lost girls quest for sexual freedom and the many roadblocks thrown her way.
Angelina Jolie Pilots Prop Plane From California Airport Justin Bieber Reveals
Angelina Jolie gave new meaning to the term 'jet setter' as she flew a small prop plane from Van Nuys airport in California. The mother-of-six was pictured wearing her trademark aviator sunglasses as she concentrated intently to the task at hand, the media reported. She was joined by a co-pilot and an unknown person in the back of the small aircraft. Jolie, 36, has been a frequent flyer for many years and even takes her children along with her for flights. Last September her eldest son Maddox accompanied her during a flying lesson in Surrey, England, and daughter Shiloh went along for the ride in a small aircraft in LA a few months prior. The 'Salt' star received her pilot's licence seven years ago and said at the time that she was inspired by Maddox to get into flying. "Every time Mad sees a plane, he's amazed. If I could actually fly a plane... I'll be like Superman to him," she said. Jolie and her partner Brad Pitt have also reportedly expressed an interest in being space travellers on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
HollywoodNews.com: Plenty of young girls out there would love to date Justin Bieber, and it seems that he agrees that he is a great guy to date. Bieber, who recently released his new single Boyfriend, commented to Radio Disneys Celebrity Take with Jake that he has some pretty great qualities that apparently appeal to girlfriend Selena Gomez, states People. Im loving and patient and kind and gentle, Bieber said about his personality. But he also seems to know the key to a successful relationship: You just have to be honest, thats the first thing, because if youre not honest, then the relationship is just not a good relationship. Do you think hed be a good boyfriend?
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Engineers with undergraduate degrees will find it easier to seek jobs and opportunities for higher studies abroad from 2013, if India's bid to join the elite Washington Accord for international accreditation is accepted. If it comes through, undergraduate engineering degrees from India will be brought on a par with those of the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa and six other nations, easing mobility for Indian undergraduate engineers. The National Board of Accreditation, under the aegis of All India Council for Technical Education, plans to bid to become a permanent member of the Washington Accord in June 2013. Said G Prabhakar, an NBA member and president, Andhra Pradesh chapter of Institution of Engineers (India), "In
The HRD ministry has already proposed a legislation to make every higher educational institution mandatorily accredited in the country. "I hope in this session of Parliament we will carry through (the bill)," HRD minister Kapil Sibal said. The National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Educational Institutions Bill has provisions under which assessment of such accreditation has to be made before the institution starts the process of admission to the programs, while the existing educational institutions will have to get their accreditation within three years. The bill also seeks establishment of National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Education, which shall register and monitor accreditation agencies.
India on Monday pitched for easier visa norms amid a series of curbs put by lawmakers in the US, which commerce & industry Minister Anand Sharma said has resulted in higher fees and rejection rates. Sharma raised the issue with US commerce secretary John Bryson during a bilateral meeting, where Washington pitched for a government procurement agreement, easier rules for foreign direct investment and dilution of the local sourcing clause under the government's solar energy programme. Separately, at a FICCI conference, Bryson made the now-familiar demand for lower import duties, saying they could hurt Indo-US ties in the long run. He cited the power sector to argue that high tariffs were putting the brakes on trade. India exported $36 billion worth of goods to the US last year, while exports from the US to India ballooned to $21 billion during the same period
Union Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles Anand Sharma with U.S. Secretary of Commerce John Bryson at a bilateral meeting in New Delhi
from less than $4 billion in 2001, he said. "If India is not able to readily access US products or attract strategic investments from U.S. businesses, our progress together could slow down. In the long term, this could cause significant harm," Bryson said. Trade ties between the two countries are not in the best of health with the US recently dragging India to the World Trade Organization in case related to poultry exports. But both sides have accused the other of erecting unfair barriers to trade and investment growth. During their meeting, Sharma is learnt to have told Bryson that India was liberalizing its FDI regime and will lift the pause on the entry of global retail giants once there was consensus domestically. In case of the demand for a government procurement agreement, commerce secretary Rahul Khullar is learnt to have retorted by saying that India scored high in the transparency rates on this issue.
A FAMILY suffering from a rare genetic condition in which hair grows all over the face arrived in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu for treatment of their "werewolf-like" appearance. Devi Budhathoki, 37, her daughters, aged 13 and 5, and 12-year-old son say they have endured constant humiliation because of hypertrichosis, which causes hair to sprout between their eyes and across their brows. "My children have talked about a new life ever since we received word that the hospital was going to treat us," Ms Budhathoki, a farmer from the remote northwestern village of Khare, near the border with the Tibetan border said. Sufferers from hypertrichosis, also
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The 2012 Volkswagen Jetta hit showrooms for the new model year with a big victory notched into its serpentine belt. Critics said the move away from independent suspensions, high-dollar interiors and premium pricing would cost it customers--but VW's beat that bet, and the Jetta's selling better than it has in a decade. It's no stroke of luck, though. Careful planning and marketing have given shoppers a Volkswagen choice in the cheap-compact class for the first time in a long time, and in a grim economy, that means more people considering the brand. Budget shoppers care less that the Jettas rear suspension is an older, cheaper design thats not fully independent, or that the cabin wears harder plastic than it has in the past.
They look past the sluggish base four-cylinder and see the Jetta's much roomier back seat, essentially a body custom-tailored for American buyers, and features like a Fender sound system and Bluetooth to meet their more basic needs. This year, VW's taken some steps to cater more toward the other VW buyers, the ones more obsessed with handling and heritage. The new GLI model's an instant favorite, with its turbocharged four-cylinder engine, its soft-touch dash and its different, independent rear suspension. We're still enthusiastic about the TDI's 42-mpg fuel economy, especially in the SportWagen, which rides on the last-gen Jetta platform and still carries a torch for old-school VW interiors (and tight back seats)-
-and this year it gets a sunroof and navigation package, making it a great long-distance tourer. In the grander scheme, the Jetta still shines in its class, in its traditional ways. Handling still is sharper than anything in this class, with near-perfect ride quality that still eludes the Asian competition. The Jetta--even in base form--steers and brakes with a more intimate feel. Only now, six-footers can fit behind tall drivers in the Jetta's back seat, even come out ahead on leg room. It's not progress on all fronts, but with its new take on value, the Jetta pitches itself squarely into a class of cars where its soft-pedaled style and its emphasis on core engineering actually make it stand out more The 2012 Volkswagen Jetta has been
crash-tested by both the government and the insurance industry, and it's proven to be a strong performer. Six airbags are standard on every Jetta, including dual front, side and curtain airbags. So are stability control and anti-lock brakes; active headrests; and tire pressure monitors. The Jetta also features a crash-response system that turns off the fuel and turns on the flashers after an airbag deploys. Visibility inside either version of the Jetta is fine. Big glass areas, low rear headrests and relatively tall C-pillars stay mostly out of the way. But unlike some competitively priced mid-size and compact sedans, the Jetta doesn't offer a rearview camera, blind-spot detectors, or parking sensors, even as options.
ICBC Speakers Deliver Powerful Message To Lower Mainland Students Ahead Of Grad Season
With the graduation and prom party season around the corner, ICBCs road safety speakers are touring the Lower Mainland this spring to share their personal, heart-wrenching stories with local high school students to remind them of the importance of making smart driving decisions. On average, 1,200 youth are injured and four are killed during April, May and June in the Lower Mainland every year.* Car crashes remain the number one preventable cause of death for youth in B.C. because young drivers tend to be inexperienced, overconfident and take more risks behind the wheel. Our speaker program is one way that were reaching out to students because we care about their safety and we want to help them make smart choices when it comes to driving or getting in a car with their friends, said Fiona Temple, ICBCs director of road safety. Our road safety speakers tell students about their first-hand experience of horrible crashes that have had profound effects on their lives. Cara Filler is the top female North American speaker on traffic safety, risky behaviours and peer pressure. Shes spoken at more than 2,200 assemblies and impacted the lives of more than 1.5 million students around the world. Cara will be speaking at numerous schools in the Lower Mainland in May and June. Approximately 16 years ago, my sister made a choice that killed her, said Cara. And I became a part of a club that I never wanted to be a part of the I-lost-somebody-I-cared-about club. From his wheelchair, Kevin Brooks tells the story of how he lost his best friend one Saturday night while driving drunk in Surrey. Kevin has appeared at more than 1,000 high schools across North America and has thousands of youth followers on his blog, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter sites. Kevin will be visiting schools in the Lower Mainland from March to June. There is nothing better I could be doing with my time or my life than talking to students about road safety, I believe that 110 per cent, said Kevin. Im out there to help young people stay alive and make good choices in their lives. For more than 15 years, ICBC road safety speakers have been sharing their stories with B.C. high school students. Teachers can select a speaker for their students by watching the speakers' video clips on icbc.com and using the resource guide. Kevins message is delivered in such a personal, heartfelt, yet factual way that grads are spellbound, said Kathryn Pipke, Fraser Heights Secondary viceprincipal in Surrey. He speaks their language and opens their minds to the fact that, if this could happen to him, it could happen to any one of them. It is a strong message and an important one for them to get on the eve of their graduation from high school. In addition to the road safety speaker program, ICBC invests in various road safety programs including the Your Ad Here contest, K-10 school curriculum and B.C.s graduated licensing program. Editors note: Media is invited to attend the following upcoming speaking events in the Lower Mainland. Please contact ICBC to confirm the date and time 24 hours prior. April 2 Walnut Grove, Langley Kevin Brooks at 10:38 a.m. and 12:16 p.m. April 11 Rick Hansen Secondary, Abbotsford Greg Drew at 10:00 a.m. April 24 Fraser Heights Secondary, Surrey Kevin Brooks at 9:30 a.m. April 25 Sardis Secondary, Chilliwack Greg Drew at 8:20 a.m. April 26 New Westminster Secondary Mike Buckingham at 8:15 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. May 1 Burnsview Secondary, Delta Greg Drew at 1:30 p.m. May 7 Aldergrove Community Secondary Dr. Campana at 10:00 a.m. May 7 Sutherland Secondary, North Vancouver Dr. Campana at 2:00 p.m. May 8 Dr. Charles Best Secondary, Coquitlam Dr. Campana at 11 a.m. May 8 Heritage Woods, Port Moody
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If the Vancouver Canucks had their way, Daniel Sedin would be in the lineup and using the final handful of games in the regular season to gear up for what they hope will be a long playoff run. As it stands right now, the Canucks are just hoping the reigning Art Ross Trophy winner will be healthy enough to suit up when the games really matter come April 11. Sedin, who suffered a concussion after being felled by a nasty elbow to the head from Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith in a game on March 21 that earned the latter a five-game suspension, is listed as out indefinitely and there is no timeline for his return. But if there's a silver lining coming out of the Sedin injury, it's that the Canucks have used his absence as a rallying cry to pull themselves out of the funk they've been in for the better part of the last month since the trade deadline. Since losing Sedin to a concussion, Vancouver has gone 3-0 entering play on Wednesday, knocking off teams that are essentially in playoff mode in the Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Kings. Their current threegame win streak marks the first time they've strung together consecutive victories since Feb. 23 and 24 when they beat the Detroit Red Wings and New Jersey Devils in successive road outings. Vancouver hasn't been blowing out their opponents during the win streak -- they've outscored the opposition by a just a modest 6-3 count in the last three games -- and there's no doubt they will inevitably miss the offence Sedin brings to the table if he is out for an
The basic premise of MMA (mixed martial arts) is simple. You stick two combatants in an enclosed area, and see who emerges victorious. Well, hand-to-hand combat is one of the purest forms of fighting. It's the truest test of a warrior. The only weapon you have at your disposal is your body. Anyone can win a fight with a gun. Unlike boxing, which is confined to stand-up punching, and wrestling, in which striking is prohibited, MMA includes virtually all disciplines of martial arts. It essentially takes the best parts of the various martial arts and puts them to use in a (somewhat) realistic situation. MMA is not the "anything goes" sport it once was. There are rules, regulations and weight classes, which ensure that the fights taking place are as fair as possible. You won't see unfair strikes such as eye-pokes, and you will usually see fighters of the same size/ weight squaring off. As Royce Gracie showed us, sometimes even size doesn't matter. With Brazilian jiu-jitsu, we learned that technique can triumph over size. There are three basic elements that a mixed martial artist must master: Stand-up striking, grappling in the clinch and ground grappling. After all, these are really the only places that a fight between two unarmed opponents
can go. Now, all of this brings us to the martial artists themselves. In this day and age, we've come to see that mixed martial artists are some of the most well-trained and physically impressive athletes in the world. You must not only train your body, but also your mind. You must not only keep your body in top physical condition, but you must have knowledge of a vast array of techniques, as well as the skill and grace to execute them. At the highest level, we have fighters like Anderson Silvaguys with transcendent skills. If you watch his fights, you'll see him bob and weave as he anticipates his opponent's strikes, then you'll see him retaliate with devastating pinpoint accuracy. You'll see him knock people out with a jab while backpedaling (Forrest Griffin), and you'll even see him incorporate new techniques (to MMA)the frontkick knockout against Vitor Belfort. The thing about mixed martial arts is that there is no preconceived notion of what it should be. Any discipline can be absorbed and adapted to MMA. Really, the only criteria is that it should be efficient and effective (and nowadays, entertaining). Because MMA is so malleable, it is always evolving. Therefore, its practitioners are some of the baddest men on the planet.
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and 2007, Overeem made the move to the heavyweight division where he has since gone on to become both a K1 and MMA champion. His wins include those over Lesnar, Brett Rogers, Mark Hunt, Fabricio Werdum and Todd Duffee. "For me, the question is how is Dos Santos going to deal with the kicks and the knees and the elbows," White continued. "Since he has been in the UFC, I've never had to see him deal with that, the stuff that he is going to have to deal with from Alistair Overeem, fought a pretty one-dimensional fight. He's Chuck Liddell-like. He's defending the takedown and drops bombs, but he's never dealt with anybody who tries to throw kicks and knees, works the clinch like Alistair Overeem does. I'm really curious to see how Junior dos Santos plans on dealing with that." Other main-card bouts, all of which feature heavyweights, include Cain Velasquez vs. Frank Mir, Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Shane del Rosario, Mark Hunt vs. Stefan Struve and Roy Nelson vs. Antonio Silva. If anyone was wondering if Nelson would be dropping to 205, he's not. Having gone 1-3 in his last four bouts, this is a must-win for him, and it's also a very serious test against one of the division's biggest fighters. "I'm done with it," White said of trying to convince Nelson to drop to light heavyweight. "I've been encouraging him to shave his face and cut his hair too, but he doesn't want to listen to that either." Despite losing and taking tremendous amounts of punishment against Werdum, Mir and Dos Santos, Nelson was never stopped. His 16-7 record shows him losing six fights by decision and only one by knockout, which came when he was dropped by Andrei Arlovski in 2008. White admits Nelson is a good fighter, but it's for the wrong reasons. "I'm cool. I like him," White continued. "He's a tough guy with a ton of heart, goes in there and gives it his everything. My thing is, I'd love to see him take this thing serious. When you got a chin line that, and a heart like that, you can't deny the guy has a great chin, a great heart. He can knock people out too. If he really could get to 205, he'd be a force." UFC 146 will be available on pay-perview on May 26.
The UFC is putting the best of the heavyweight division on its upcoming UFC 146 card in Las Vegas, and to headline the event, reigning heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos will take on former Strikeforce champion Alistair Overeem in what should be a very memorable fight. Overeem will enter the bout with a 36-11 record, including 15 knockouts and 19 submission wins. His opponent is also a finisher with 10 knockouts in 15 fights. "This is a fun one," White said of the main
event at the UFC 146 press conference. "Again, the card is stacked with great heavyweight fights. I love this main event with Alistair and Junior dos Santos. Junior dos Santos has been knocking everyone out, except for Roy, and Alistair looked so good in that fight versus Brock Lesnar so, interesting fight." Dos Santos is coming off his impressive knockout victory over Cain Velasquez while Overeem was last seen defeating and retiring Lesnar. After a rough stretch of fights in 2006
The Vancouver Canucks are taking steps to ensure the events of last season's Stanley Cup final don't repeat themselves - both on and off the ice. As the players gear up for another NHL playoff run, the club launched a multiplatform ad campaign Wednesday designed to curb the violence that occurred when the Canucks lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final to the Boston
Bruins last June. The campaign, dubbed 'This is Our Home', includes radio, television and online ads. They feature current club members Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin, Ryan Kesler, Kevin Bieksa and Manny Malhotra, along with former Canucks Trevor Linden and Stan Smyl, asking fans to celebrate the team's post-season responsibly. The ads also include a contingent of
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has consulted on with the City of Vancouver, encourages all fans to celebrate responsibly and to respect one another at all times." After the Canucks' loss in last season's final, a riot sprung in Vancouver's downtown core that lead to widespread vandalism and looting. Theft and property damage amounted to a reported $4.2 million. At least 140 people were also injured in the violence.
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