Astronomers find changes in Saturn’s rings

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Astronomers find changes in Saturn’s rings

Wednesday, September 7, 2005

Astronomers have discovered that Saturn’s D ring, the innermost of Saturn’s 15 rings, has grown dimmer in the past 25 years and sections have moved up to 125 miles inward toward the planet. This discovery was made after astronomers compiled results predominantly from the Voyager 2 spacecraft, which passed Saturn in 1981, and the Cassini-Huygens probe which entered Saturn’s orbit last year.

Other rings were found to be rotating slower than had previously been estimated with computer models. It was also discovered that the matter composing the rings is of far more widely varying temperatures than had been expected. Sections of Saturn’s F ring were also recognised as breaking apart and reforming, depending on the location of one of Saturn’s moons.

The rings, which are now iconic to Saturn, and known to be common to all Jovian planets in general, were first observed in 1610 by Galileo. The rings have recently become a subject of scientific interest to modern astronomers who believe they are similar in structure to the dust which orbited the Sun, in a similar pattern, and formed the planets some 4.5 billion years ago.

This, and other Cassini-related discoveries, were discussed at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society‘s division of planetary sciences on Monday.

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    Proton rocket fails during launch of JCSAT-11 satellite

    Wednesday, September 5, 2007

    A Proton rocket which was intended to launch the JCSAT-11 satellite into a geostationary transfer orbit lifted off and successfully completed its first stage burn, but the second stage failed leading to loss of the rocket and satellite.

    The launch vehicle was a Proton M booster with a Breeze M upper stage. More than 300 Proton rockets have been launched, all from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Following the launch failure, Kazakhstan suspended the launch of Proton rockets from Baikonur, Interfax news agency reported.

    JSAT Corporation immediately placed an order with Lockheed Martin, the satellite manufacturer, for an identical replacement satellite based on the A2100AX design.

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    AtlanticDntlAre you missing all of your teeth? If you are, you understand how hard it is to feel great about your smile, along with all the discomfort and hassle it causes while eating and speaking. However, you are not alone! Over 35 million people in the United States have reported missing all of teeth. Tooth loss is a common problem with age, and while proper dental hygiene significantly increases the chances, it’s not a guarantee our natural teeth will last us our whole lives. Luckily, All-on-4 dental implants is the solution of the century. It’s an understatement to say All-on-4 has not transformed the lives of edentulous (completely toothless) people. All-on-4 is a solution that’s comfortable, reliable and better than removable dentures. With just 4 dental implants, you can have all new teeth in one day. It is one of the biggest strides the dentistry field has ever made, and has made millions of people’s lives better already.Missing Teeth Has ConsequencesTooth loss can cause some serious issues, especially for aging people who are most likely missing several or all of their teeth. The consequence of losing your teeth is jaw atrophy (deterioration of the bone), something that is hard to recover from. Jaw atrophy can cause a sunken appearance, pain while speaking and a bite collapse. You don’t want to end up looking like The Scream by Edvard Munch! It’s much harder to try to save teeth that are causing pain, are loose or unattractive. Removing them is the best option temporarily, but finding a solution to restore your teeth is what you need the most. All-on-4 dental implants is that solution.The Nature of All on 4 Dental ImplantsAll-on-4 is a technique consisting of 4 dental implants (hence the name) and a fixed prosthesis. Two implants are strategically placed approximately 30 to 45 away from the biting plane. They are angled outward much like many chairs and tables are, to provide maximum support. The other two dental implants are placed upright in front of the maxillary sinus in the upper jaw and in front of the mental nerve in the lower jaw. The position of the 4 implants act as secure roots for a fixed prosthesis. Each prosthesis mimics the look of an entire arch of teeth, minus wisdom teeth. All-on-4 accomplishes the look of real teeth in one or both jaws all in one day.Same Day Dental Implants Perhaps the greatest advantage of choosing to get All-on-4 dental implants is that you can walk away from the dentist with all new teeth in one day. Same day dental implants means fewer appointments, and a quicker road to full mouth restoration. Instead of enduring a healing period of 4-6 months, you can look forward to waking up in the morning to go to the dentist and coming home with a full set of teeth to enjoy your favorite foods again. Benefit from All on 4 Dental ImplantsAll-on-4 is much more than same day dental implants. There are many reasons why All-on-4 is regarded as the #1 solution for restoring an entire set of teeth.One benefit is the fact dental implants are titanium composed screws which bond to bone extremely well. When inserted into the jawbone, dental implants provide all the support and pressure needed to hold up a prosthesis. This prevents further deterioration of the jawbone from occurring.Another thing that hundreds of thousands of people breathe a sigh of relief about is that there is no need for adhesives! Applying adhesive to dentures can be such a pain, but with All-on-4 dental implants, there is no need for that. The prosthesis remains securely in place thanks to dental implants, and doesn’t need to be taken out for cleaning each night. You simply care for your newfound teeth like you would normally, brushing twice daily as well as flossing. How Does Candidacy for All on 4 Dental Implants Work?Same day dental implants is the best option for those who are addressing all of their missing teeth, or those close to losing all of their teeth. Determining if you qualify for All-on-4 dental implants starts at your initial consultation. The dentist will pull up scans and X-rays taken of your mouth and will discern whether you’re jawbone can support the dental implants needed to be placed. If you lack sufficient bone volume, you will have to get a bone graft before getting All-on-4. Smokers must quit before a dentist will perform All-on-4 surgery, as tobacco plays a big role in dental implant failure.If you pass all of the measures, you’re a candidate to get all new teeth in one day.

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    Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal threatened by possible lawsuit
    Posted in Uncategorized | June 26th, 2018

    Thursday, March 16, 2006

    Buffalo, New York — The property at 605 Forest in Buffalo was the center of attention at last night’s public meeting held at the offices of Forever Elmwood on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo. Eva Hassett, Vice President of Savarino Construction Services Corporation, confirmed last night that the company will be seeking a variance for the 605 Forest property. Originally, both the 605 and 607 Forest Avenue properties were going to have variances placed on them. As it stands, 607 Forest will not be directly affected by the proposal, should it go forward. Both 605 and 607 are currently occupied by residents.

    During Monday night’s meeting, Pano Georgiadis, owner of 605 Forest and owner of Pano’s Resuraunt at 1081 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo, threatened to “sue” Savarino Construction if they tried to obtain a variance on his property to build the Elmwood Village Hotel.

    The Elmwood Village Hotel is a proposal by Savarino Construction that would be placed on the corner of Forest and Elmwood in Buffalo. In order for the project to move forward, at least five buildings (1119-1121 Elmwood) which include both residences and businesses will have to be demolished. The hotel was designed by architect Karl Frizlen of the Frizlen Group. Although the properties are “under contract,” according to Hassett, it is unclear whether Savarino Construction owns the properties. Hans Mobius, a resident of Clarence, New York and former Buffalo Mayoral candidate, is still believed to own them.

    Currently, none of the properties is zoned for a hotel.

    A freelance journalist writing for Wikinews asked Hassett what kind of zoning permit they [Savarino] would be applying for and, if 605 Forest is included, what zone that would be.

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    “There is a ‘special development plan’ in front of the council, which changes only one thing about the zoning. It allows one permitted use for just a hotel. The rest of the zoning remains as it is under the current Elmwood Business District zoning. 605 and 607 Forest are not required for the project. They are not part of the footprint for the project. Let me answer this question again. This is on the record, in council: 605 needs to be rezoned in order to facilitate the project because of the sideyard requirement. Anything in C-2 is excluded besides the hotel. So we’ve taken the C-2 and included the hotel as a permitted use, and excluded everything else and everything else remains the same.”

    However, during the February 28 Common Council meeting, Hassett was quoted as saying that the two properties were “off the agenda.”

    “Now Karl said, at the last meeting, that they will build this hotel right on the borderline [property line]. If a wall forty-five to fifty feet high goes next to this house, of course it’s not right. You really have to go with whatever the city code says, so you have to get back as many feet as the city code says,” said Georgiadis.

    “If you try to get a variance to change the code, I will sue you. This is my home, number one,” added Georgiadis. “First of all I think we are all wasting our time here, you [Savarino], have already made up your mind, but if you go against city code, and you try to do the most rooms with a minimal amount of parking, again, I will sue you. If you build a hotel, in my idea its going to fail. It’s doomed, ok. [If] it’s going to be a home for the disabled, for the homeless, for recovery people, but that’s another story. Then how is it going to be when we say, well I told you so? You will be over and done with. Its very hard to take a four story building [hotel] down.”

    Georgiadis stated last night that he was against the proposal and signed a petition to stop it, jokingly saying, “this isn’t a paper to sign to build the hotel, is it? Don’t make me sign the wrong thing.”

    Joseph Golombeck, district councilman, was at Monday’s public meeting and said, “we also did request this and the reason we are doing this as a special business district is so that it has to be this specific plan. They [Savarino] can’t go halfway through it and in six months decide that [the hotel] it’s going to be three floors. They can’t decide it’s going to be five floors. It has to be, per law, exactly what it is that they brought to us [the public] so far, and then ultimately to the City of Buffalo Common Council when it’s approved. So if it gets approved, it has to be this specific, exact project. They couldn’t make it fifty parking spots, they couldn’t make it thirty. It has to be specifically what they have right here.”

    A man who lives on Granger Street in Buffalo attended the meeting, speaking in favor of the hotel development. He claimed, “There are a lot of low property values. Hopefully if we embrace development, our property values, for those of us who have property, will go up. There are a lot of people unfortunately, who are working hard, that do not get a chance to come to these meetings. I myself was at work and wasn’t able to go to the last two meetings. I express that we appreciate that you [Savarino] invest in the City of Buffalo and for what you hope, because I do not think Savarino is into losing money. These people are not in business to be losing money here. They are hoping for the success of this [the hotel] more than any one of us. They are hoping that the property values in this area will go up more than any one of us, because it will benefit them [the residents and business owners], more than any one of us. I want this city to develop. I don’t think anybody else is here understanding that we’re looking for development in this city, we are looking for the city to get better. The councilman here is not interested in Buffalo failing.”

    Evelyn Bencinich, resident of Granger Street, would have the hotel directly behind her home, if it were to be built.

    “What about construction [time]? Is that just for the exterior, the nine months? Or does that include the interior? Is there going to be blasting through bedrock? Is there property protection for damage? Are you [Savarino and the Frizlen Group] responsible?”, asked Bencinich.

    According to Frizlen, there is a layer of solid bedrock at least 30 feet from the surface of the land saying, “we anticipate that the bedrock is at least thirty feet down.” He also admitted that “we haven’t done any soil sporrings,” but did say “the bedrock is somewhere in between twenty-five and thirty feet [down], we don’t need to go that deep. So blasting is most likely out of it [the question].”

    “Personally, I can only speak from the city side, but a few years ago we rebuilt Vulcan Street, in the northwest corner of Buffalo, and there were a couple of properties that were damaged and they [the owners] were able to file a claim against the company that did the work and they won in each case. It was the same thing with a school that was built on Military Road. There were a couple of problems with foundations on a couple of properties, and they weren’t sure if caused by the school or not, but the insurance company ended up paying them,” answered Golombeck.

    “I would assume that Savarino is insured with someone. So if there is a problem with anything that happens to your properties, what I would recommend is that anybody that lives on Granger Place, if this does go through, that you get pictures taken of your basement and of your foundations, because God forbid if there is a problem, you want to have an[sic] before and after [picture]. You don’t want to come afterwards and there’s a crack in there [foundation] and you have no way of proving that it happened,” added Golombeck.

    According to Golombeck, the properties that Mobius owns have been “in housing court on several occasions, but has a date of April 11, 2006 that he is going back [to court] for these properties. So it is in housing court and I wouldn’t know Mr. Mobius if he walked in this room right now,” stated Golombeck.

    “I’ve gone after him on numerous occasions and everytime he gets out of housing court with a slap on the wrist. If I am a conspiracy theorist and say that there is a lot more going on than meets the eye. I can only get him into housing court. Once he’s in housing court, the judge rules on it. Now I don’t mean to take any shots at previous administrations, but I am hoping with the new administration, being in here, that the inspections department is going to be a much better department than it has been for the previous several years.”

    The city’s Planning Board on March 14, 2006, agreed to send the Elmwood Village Hotel proposal back to the Common Council so that it may “be opened back up to discussion from the public.”

    On March 2, 2006 the Common Council sent the proposal “to committee” for further discussion and also requesting that the public be “engaged further.”

    During that meeting, Justin Azzeralla, Executive Director for Forwever Elmwood, said that the organization “supports the hotel project.”

    Also on March 2, the planning board agreed to table, or postpone, any decision on the hotel proposal for at least thirty days, also citing the need for the public to be “more engaged.”

    The Common Council is expected to meet on March 21, 2006 at 2:00pm local time where they may approve or deny the proposal.

    According to The Buffalo News, at least six Common Council members support the hotel project and are pledging to vote to approve it at the meeting on Tuesday, March 21.

    However, the city’s Planning Board will get the final say on the project.

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    Electronic voting disputed in France
    Posted in Uncategorized | June 26th, 2018

    Wednesday, April 18, 2007

    In France, voting has traditionally been a low-tech experience: voters isolate themselves in a booth, put a pre-printed sheet of paper indicating their candidate of choice into an envelope. After officials verify the voter’s identity, the voter drops the envelope into the ballot box and signs the voting roll. French electoral law rather strictly codifies the proceedings. Since 1988, ballot boxes must be transparent so that voters and observers can witness that no envelopes are present at the start of the vote and that no envelopes are added except those of the duly counted and authorized voters. Candidates can send representatives to witness every part of the process. In the evening, votes are counted by volunteers under heavy supervision, following specific procedures.

    In the past, voting machines, though authorized by law, were scarce. But this year, during presidential elections (the first round was April 22, the second is on May 6), the country is shaken by controversy about the machines intended to count about 1.5 million votes.

    As in the United States, there is a group of academic computer scientists that oppose voting machines. They argue that voting machines replace a public, easily understandable counting process, where large-scale fraud would entail large-scale corruption, by an opaque process where votes are counted by machines that voters have to blindly trust. Voting machines have to be approved by the Ministry of the Interior, but this approval is based on confidential reports by private companies. Opponents to the machines point out that the Ministry was long held by Nicolas Sarkozy, who happens to be the leading candidate. Opponents also list a number of weaknesses and discrepancies that have occurred in other countries using voting machines.

    All main political parties except UMP, Mr Sarkozy’s ruling party, oppose the voting machines. Some citizens have filed for court injunctions against the voting machines. Opponents have given detailed instructions that voting witnesses should check whether the machines correspond exactly to an approved type, including software versions, and fulfill all legal conditions. In a sign of the frenzy over the issue, on April 12 the Ministry of the Interior issued a last-minute authorization for a specific model (hardware, firmware). The stakes are high: votes on unapproved machines should be canceled by the Constitutional Council for the official count.

    The opposition has crystallized on the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux. Issy’s mayor, André Santini is a well-known technophile; his city organizes a “World E-Gov Forum”. Here too, last minute fixes are at work. The machines delivered to the city are of a yet-to-be-approved type. The manufacturer, the American company ES&S voting systems, is now delivering older 2005 machines. Le Monde reports that other municipalities have already replaced their recent machines by an older, approved, model.

    Proponents of the machines, such as the French company France Élection, claim they are being defamed and dispute the competence of their critics. Elected officials supporting the machines claim the machines save on paper, time, and the need to find volunteers to count votes.

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    Maria Contreras-Sweet Group buys The Weinstein Company assets, saves it from bankruptcy

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    Maria Contreras-Sweet Group buys The Weinstein Company assets, saves it from bankruptcy
    Posted in Uncategorized | June 25th, 2018

    Sunday, March 4, 2018

    On Thursday in a meeting at New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s office, Maria Contreras-Sweet Group, billionaire Ron Burkle, and a number of other investors acquired assets of The Weinstein Company for reportedly about US$500 million. The Weinstein Company had financial difficulties and was nearly bankrupt after Harvey Weinstein was accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of women last year, which impacted the business budget.

    At least two of The Weinstein Company board of directors — consisting of Tarak Ben Ammar, Lance Maerov and Bob Weinstein — participated in the meeting, according to The New York Times. Maria Contreras-Sweet Group was represented by Maria Contreras-Sweet and Ron Burkle. The New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman was also in the meeting.

    Maria Contreras-Sweet Group agreed to pay The Weinstein Company’s debt, sized at US$225 million, reports indicated. The acquisition would save around 150 jobs held at the Weinstein Company. Maria Contreras-Sweet Group announced the deal, also confirmed by The Weinstein Company. The deal was expected to take about 40 days to be completed.

    The agreement required Maria Contreras-Sweet Group to protect the jobs of company employees, and establish a victim compensation fund which would compensate victims of Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual misconduct while not rewarding the “bad actors”, as Schneiderman put it — people who had contributed to the sexual misconduct. The victim compensation fund would allegedly be around US$90 million, according to reports.

    New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a lawsuit against The Weinstein Company in early February of this year. He reportly indicated he might settle the lawsuit after the deal is finalized.

    Maria Contreras-Sweet Group said they would use the assets in creating a new movie studio with a majority-female leadership.

    The Weinstein Company said on Monday, three days before the deal announcement, it intended to file for bankruptcy as it could not find a buyer that would keep it afloat until the deal would be finalized.

    The Weinstein Company was founded in 2005.

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    Canada’s Toronto—Danforth (Ward 30) city council candidates speak
    Posted in Uncategorized | June 25th, 2018

    Saturday, November 4, 2006

    On November 13, Toronto residents will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Toronto Centre (Ward 28). One candidate responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Edward Chin, Paula Fletcher (incumbent), Patrick Kraemer, Suzanne McCormick, Daniel Nicastro, and Michael Zubiak.

    For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

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    Arsonist behind Namdaemun gate fire in Seoul imprisoned for 10 years
    Posted in Uncategorized | June 25th, 2018

    Friday, April 25, 2008

    The arsonist responsible for setting fire to the historic Sungnyemun gate (more commonly referred to as Namdaemun gate) in Seoul, South Korea in February has been sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment. The 600-year-old landmark was considred one of the nation’s greatest and most iconic, with some sources describing it as the single most important one in the country.

    The 69-year-old male defendant has a previous conviction from two years ago for attempting to torch the Changgyeong palace, for which he received a suspended prison sentence and was fined. It is understood he destroyed the Namdaemun gate and attacked the palace over an unconnected land ownership dispute which had angered him. He felt that the compulsory purchase of his home a decade ago had been inadequatly compensated for by the state.

    After the fire, residents left flowers at the scene and wrote grieving notes.

    Chae Jong-Gi, who admitted the crime, was told of the seriousness of the offence in a statement by the Seoul district court. “A heavy sentence is inevitable as the accused inflicted unbearable agony on the people and damaged national pride… (The monument was) the treasure among all treasures which had survived all kinds of historic disasters. Even if restored, the gate’s originality will never return. Therefore, the nature and consequences of this crime are very serious,” said the statement.

    The man is thought to have selected the gate as a target due to lax security measures. In the fire’s aftermath, officials have been criticised over this and concerns that firefighting efforts were ineffective, and the Cultural Heritage Administration‘s chief resigned to show he accepted responsibility for the blaze.

    The two storey gate in pagoda style was constructed in 1398 and despite a 1447 rebuild and multiple renovations still contained original timbers prior to the destruction in the fire. Only the stone base survived.

    According to the Cultural Heritage Administration, a reconstruction effort will take two to three years and cost 20 billion won (US$21 million).

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    Your Criminal Attorney In Towson Will Work Hard For You

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    If you have been charged with criminal activity, it’s important to remember that it’s not the end of the road. There is help waiting for you if you are willing to make the first step. Set up an appointment with Siegel, Tully and Furrer to find out where to start this lengthy process. Of course, it will be up to you to tell the truth about whether or not you are guilty. If you are guilty, your Criminal Attorney in Towson needs to be aware of the entire truth. This way, he will know how to put together the best possible case. Before you know it, you will hopefully be walking out of the courtroom with the verdict that you were hoping for.

    It is comforting to know that you aren’t going to have a lot of stress when you are working with your criminal attorney. He is going to answer any questions that you may have. He will hopefully be able to reduce the amount of time that you have to spend in jail. He may even be able to lower the amount of money that you have to pay for your fine. However, he cannot do any of these things unless you pick up the phone and make the first step.

    You should never be the one to decide whether or not you can get the help that you deserve. Your attorney knows how to talk to the judge. He knows how to convince him that you are sorry for the things that you have done and hopefully how to help you get the second chance that you deserve. We all make mistakes at one time or another. However, it’s important to remember that you need to learn from your mistakes. If you are a repeat offender, your attorney may have a harder time representing you. You can count on your Criminal Attorney in Towson to be there for you. He will get you through this and hopefully get you back on your feet again. Use this experience as a learning lesson and do something to straighten out your life.

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    News briefs:June 30, 2006

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    News briefs:June 30, 2006
    Posted in Uncategorized | June 24th, 2018

    The time is 20:00 (UTC) on June 30th, 2006, and this is Audio Wikinews News Briefs.

    Contents

    • 1 Headlines
      • 1.1 Interior Ministry, Fatah offices in Gaza hit by Israeli airstrikes
      • 1.2 Palestinian PM: Israel aims to topple gov’t
      • 1.3 Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs Freitas do Amaral resigns
      • 1.4 French Parliament adopts controversial copyright bill
      • 1.5 Police crackdown on illegal tow operations in Sydney
      • 1.6 Amsterdam to open a “Chocolate Factory”
      • 1.7 Australian shot in Thailand
      • 1.8 Germany master penalties to beat Argentina to semi-final spot
      • 1.9 Ullrich and Sevilla suspended from Tour de France
    • 2 Closing statements

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