Wednesday, February 1, 2006
United States President George W. Bush delivered his annual State of the Union Address on Tuesday.
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
United States President George W. Bush delivered his annual State of the Union Address on Tuesday.
Monday, September 4, 2017
Experts in Frankfurt, Germany defused a World War II-era bomb yesterday, after more than 60,000 people, the most since World War II, evacuated from the area.
The HC 4000 blockbuster bomb, dropped by the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force, was discovered days ago near the Goethe University Frankfurt campus in a construction site. Fire chiefs warned its reportedly 1.4 tons of explosives could have destroyed an entire city block.
Residents of the Westend neighborhood, including those of two nearby hospitals, were asked to evacuate by 8 a.m. local time (0600 UTC), though the bomb removal process only began around 2:30 p.m., as the evacuation drew on. Just after 8 a.m., Markus Röck, a spokesman for the Frankfurt fire brigade, said: “The situation is relaxed which is a good sign and everything so far is going according to plan. We will now assess if everybody has left voluntarily and go from house to house and remove people if necessary.”
About 1,100 workers assisted with the evacuation, according to the fire brigade, and helicopters and heat-detection technology were used to check everyone within 1.5 kilometers, about 1 mile, had left. A convention center and concert hall opened to house people, and at museums and the airport, other activities were offered for free.
When the area near the bomb was evaluated, other parts of the city became more populated. Peter Cachola Schmal, director of the German Architecture Museum, remarked, “It’s a different atmosphere here today, because people are settling for a longer time[…] People are coming here to sit with their laptop and work, for example, or read the newspaper for hours.”
Fire brigade director Reinhard Ries said, “the scale of this bomb is overwhelming. I have never seen anything like it.”
Likely thousands of unexploded bombs from the era remain across Germany, and reportedly eleven bomb defusal technicians have been killed there since 2000. Devices may become more unstable as time wears on and their fuses age.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Christopher Lee McCuin, 25, from Tyler, Texas in the United States has been arrested after police found him possibly preparing to eat the body parts of his dead girlfriend, Jana Shearer aged 21. He was also charged with stabbing his ex-wife’s boyfriend, William Veasley, 42.
According to reports, Shearer’s mother was told by McCuin to “look in the garage” where she discovered the mutilated body of her daughter. She then flagged down a police officer on the road.
McCuin called 911 after the mother left the house. According to reports, he told the dispatcher that he was boiling Shearer’s body parts and preparing to eat them. When police got to his home, they discovered one of Shearer’s ears boiling in a pot, and an unnamed piece of her flesh on the kitchen table, with silverware placed beside it. The rest of her body had several “chunks” missing from it, according to the Tyler Morning Telegraph quoting Sheriff J.B. Smith of the Smith County Sheriff’s Department.
Police later found out that McCuin had stabbed his ex-wife’s boyfriend, and also broke into Tyler Custom Openings, a local business, sometime on Friday or Saturday. He started by going to Shearer’s home on Friday January 4 to have a discussion with her, but she was never seen alive again. Before stabbing Veasley, he beat Shearer “with a blunt object, multiple times” to death. On Saturday morning, he arrived at his ex-wife’s home and fought with Veasley, stabbing him. He is currently in critical condition at a local hospital.
McCuin then broke into the Tyler Custom Openings and then went to his mother’s house where he took her to his home to show her what he had done. Although McCuin was inside the house when police arrived, he was able to escape and was chased for a short distance before being caught again.
McCuin is currently being held on a US$2,000,000 bail at Smith County jail.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
200,000 litres of oil leaked into waters off the coast of Brisbane from the Pacific Adventurer when their fuel tanks were damaged in rough seas on Wednesday. The figure is about ten times higher than the original estimate of twenty thousand litres of oil. The devastating diesel oil spill has spread along 60 kilometres (37 miles) of the Queensland coast. In addition, 31 containers with 620 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser flew overboard during the violent storm.
Questions are being asked why the Hong Kong cargo ship was out in seas with nine meter waves caused by Cyclone Hamish, a Category 5 tropical cyclone, as well as why the fertiliser containers were not properly secured. One of the overboard containers ruptured the hull of the Pacific Adventurer, causing between 30 to 100 tonnes of oil to spew from the severely damaged ship.
If the ammonium nitrate mixes with the heavy oil, an explosion could occur. None of the containers have been recovered. Some of these may float, but it is believed that they may have sunk which then may cause algal blooms.
Disaster zones have been declared at Bribie and Moreton Islands, and along the Sunshine coast.
The vessel’s owner, Swire Shipping, reported that a second leak began on Friday, when the ship began listing after docking at Hamilton for repairs. “As full soundings of the vessel’s tanks were being taken at the port to determine how much oil had leaked from the vessel, a small quantity of fuel oil escaped from the Pacific Adventurer,” it stated. The ship was brought upright, and a recovery vessel was used to suck up the oil from the water. The leak produced a 500m-long oil slick down the Brisbane River. Booms were placed around this oil spill so that a skimmer could clean up the second spill.
Swire Shipping could face clean up costs of AU$100,000 a day as well as fines up to AU$1.5million (US$977,000; £703,000) if found guilty of environmental breaches or negligence.
Sunshine Coast beaches are slowly starting to be reopened. The beach of Mooloolaba was still closed following reports of burning sensations from swimmers. 12 beaches remain closed; however, 13 have been reopened.
Over 300 state government and council workers are using buckets, rakes and spades in the clean up effort. Sunshine Coast Mayor Bob Abbott says the majority will be gone by Sunday afternoon. The full environmental impact on wildlife is not yet known. One turtle and seven pelicans have been found covered in oil.
There are concerns that the drinking water of Moreton Island is at risk, as the island uses water from the underground water table near the oil spill site.
“Every bucketload of contaminated sand has to be removed from the island by barge, and each bucketload from a front-end loader weighs about one tonne. It’s just an impossible task,” said Mr Trevor Hassard of the Tangalooma Dolphin Education Centre.
The commercial fishing industry has suffered from the incident. Trawlers won’t resume operations until Sunday evening, and any catches will be tested for human consumption.
Monday, March 30, 2009
First becoming famous in her native Ukraine in the 1990s, long-haired self-described “Amazon” Ruslana gained international recognition for winning the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest with her song “Wild Dances,” inspired by the musical traditions of the Hutsul people of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains.
In the five years since, Ruslana has decided to use her name and public status to represent a number of worthy causes, including human trafficking, renewable energy, and even the basic concept of democratic process, becoming a public face of Ukraine’s Orange Revolution and later serving in Parliament.
Currently, she is on an international publicity tour to promote her album Wild Energy, a project borne out of a science fiction novel that has come to symbolize her hopes for a newer, better, freer way of life for everyone in the world. She took time to respond to questions Wikinews’s Mike Halterman posed to her about her career in music and her other endeavors.
This is the fifth in a series of interviews with past Eurovision contestants, which will be published sporadically in the lead-up to mid-May’s next contest in Moscow.
Friday, September 26, 2008
On October 14, 2008, Canadians will be heading to the polls for the federal election. New Democratic Party candidate Michael McMahon is standing for election in the riding of Prince Edward—Hastings. McMahon moved to Windsor in 1951, getting a degree in education, teaching locally and in Papua New Guinea. He served as Branch President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), served on multiple of their major committees, and recently retired from the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board.
Wikinews contacted Michael McMahon, to talk about the issues facing Canadians, and what they and their party would do to address them. Wikinews is in the process of contacting every candidate, in every riding across the country, no matter their political stripe. All interviews are conducted over e-mail, and interviews are published unedited, allowing candidates to impart their full message to our readers, uninterrupted.
Since being redefined in 2003, the riding includes the County of Prince Edward and the County of Hastings (except the City of Quinte West). Conservative Party member Daryl Kramp currently represents the riding, after beating a Liberal in 2004. Ken Cole of the Liberals and Alan Coxwell of the Greens are also running in the riding.
For more information, visit the campaign’s official website, listed below.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Preston, Victoria, Australia —On Saturday, Wikinews interviewed Tina McKenzie, a former member of the Australia women’s national wheelchair basketball team, known as the Gliders. McKenzie, a silver and bronze Paralympic medalist in wheelchair basketball, retired from the game after the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London. Wikinews caught up with her in a cafe in the leafy Melbourne suburb of Preston.
((Wikinews)) Who plays in that one?
((WN)) It’s not the same.
((WN)) Was that the one where you were the captain of the team, in 2005? Or was that a later one?
((WN)) The Gliders have never won the World Championship.
((WN)) Unfortunately, they are talking about moving it so it will be on the year before the Paralympics.
((WN)) The competition from the [FIFA] World Cup and all.
((WN)) But anyway, it is on next year, in June. In Toronto, and they are playing at the Maple Leaf Gardens?
((WN)) I don’t know either!
((WN)) We’ll find it. The team in Bangkok was pretty similar. There’s two — yourself and Amanda Carter — who have retired. Katie Hill wasn’t selected, but they had Kathleen O’Kelly-Kennedy back, so there was ten old players and only two new ones.
((WN)) Caitlin de Wit.
((WN)) No, she’s missed out again.
((WN)) That doesn’t mean that she won’t make the team…
((WN)) You never know until they finally announce it.
((WN)) They said to me that they expected a couple of people to get sick in Bangkok. And they did.
((WN)) They sort of budgeted for three players each from the men’s and women’s teams to be sick.
((WN)) Yeah. I sort of took to counting the Gliders like sheep so I knew “Okay, we’ve only go ten, so who’s missing?”
((WN)) She was sick the whole time. And Caitlin and Georgia were a bit off as well.
((WN)) The change of diet affects some people.
((WN)) When was that?
((WN)) 2007 or 2008?
((WN)) Yeah, well, the men are going to Seoul for their world championship, while the women go to Toronto. And of course the next Paralympics is in Rio.
((WN)) It will be a very different climate and very different food.
((WN)) One of the things that struck me about the Australian team — I hadn’t seen the Gliders before London. It was an amazing experience seeing you guys come out on the court for the first time at the Marshmallow…
((WN)) It was probably all old hat to you guys. You’d been practicing for months. Certainly since Sydney in July.
((WN)) Especially that last night there at the North Greenwich Arena. There were thirteen thousand people there. They opened up some extra parts of the stadium. I could not even see the top rows. They were in darkness.
((WN)) When I saw you last you were in Sydney and you said you were moving down to Melbourne. Why was that?
((WN)) I know you lived here for a long time, but you moved up to Sydney. Did your teacher’s degree up there.
((WN)) And you like teaching?
((WN)) You retired just after the Paralympics.
((WN)) Your basketball career or your teaching career?
((WN)) When did you join them for the first time?
((WN)) That would be good.
((WN)) Where are they all at?
((WN)) It’s not really because…
((WN)) Yeah, they kept on pointing that out…
((WN)) Sounds like a basketball player already.
((WN)) Something I noticed in the crowd in London. People seemed to think that they were in the chair all the time and were surprised when most of the Rollers got up out of their chairs at the end of the game.
((WN)) Disability is a very complicated thing.
((WN)) I was surprised myself at people who were always in a chair, but yet can wiggle their toes.
((WN)) Also talking to the classifiers and they mentioned the people playing [wheelchair] basketball who have no disability at all but are important to the different teams, that carry their bags and stuff.
((WN)) Getting women to play sport, whether disabled or not, is another story. And there seems to be a reluctance amongst women to participate in sports, particularly sports that they regard as being men’s sports.
((WN)) They would much rather play a sport that is a women’s sport.
((WN)) Where is it?
((WN)) How does Victoria compare with New South Wales?
((WN)) At the moment you’ll notice a large contingent of Gliders from Western Australia.
((WN)) The news recently has been Basketball Australia taking over the running of things. The Gliders now have a full time coach.
((WN)) I’m sure he is.
((WN)) Did you do some work with him?
((WN)) Watching the Gliders and the Rollers… with the Rollers, they can do it. With the Gliders… much more drama from the Gliders in London. For a time we didn’t even know if they were going to make the finals. Lost that game against Canada.
((WN)) Apparently.
((WN)) You said you played over 100 [international] games. By our count there was 176 before you went to London, plus two games there makes 178 international caps. Which is more than some teams that you played against put together.
((WN)) You need to prove it.
((WN)) Before every game in London there was an announcement that at the World Championships and the Paralympics “they have never won”.
((WN)) You were in the final game in 2004.
((WN)) What was it like?
((WN)) The best team on the court on the day.
((WN)) I’d like to see that happen. I’d really like to see them win. In Toronto, apparently, because the Canadian men are not in the thing, the Canadians are going to be focusing on their women’s team. They apparently didn’t take their best team and their men were knocked out by Columbia or Mexico or something like that.
((WN)) And in the women’s competition there’s teams like Peru. But I remember in London that Gliders were wrong-footed by Brazil, a team that they had never faced before. Nearly lost that game.
((WN)) They’ll definitely be an interesting side when it comes to Rio.
((WN)) They’re a tough team too.
((WN)) The Germans lost to the Americans in the final in Beijing.
((WN)) And between 2008 and 2012 all they talked about was the US, and a rematch against the US. But of course when it came to London, they didn’t face the US at all, because you guys knocked the US out of the competition.
((WN)) You won by a point.
((WN)) It went down to a final shot. There was a chance that the Americans would win the thing with a shot after the siren. Well, a buzzer-beater.
((WN)) Thankyou very much for this.
Monday, July 15, 2019
At 4:42 local time on Saturday (2024 Friday, UTC), an earthquake struck Surigao del Sur, Philippines, injuring at least 25 people and damaging churches, houses, and other infrastructure, according to Philippine officials.
Governor Alexander Pimentel told CNN Philippines the towns damaged were primarily Carrascal, Cantilan, Madrid, Carmen, Lanuza, and Cortes.
According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), the epicenter was located roughly nine kilometers (about six miles) east of Carrascal, 73 km (45 miles) north of Tandag City, the capital of Surigao del Sur. Phivolcs reported the earthquake’s magnitude was 5.5; United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported 5.8.
Madrid District Hospital in the town of Madrid, which sustained cracks on concrete walls with some pieces falling to the ground, treated 25 wounded people who evacuated to the hospital, CNN Philippines reported the governor said.
Earlier this year, northern Philippines suffered a 6.3 magnitude earthquake causing eleven deaths.
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byAlma Abell
If you live in Brooklyn and thinking about a career in phlebotomy, you are certainly putting yourself on a path to success. There are many available phlebotomy courses in Brooklyn, NYC that will put you on the path to a successful career. Before you start looking for phlebotomy courses in Brooklyn, NYC, however, it is very important that you know what to expect. After all, phlebotomy is a lot more than simply drawing blood. Though all courses and schools may offer slightly different types of training, in general you can expect to learn about human anatomy, medical safety, needle technique, dealing with patients and record keeping. You can also expect the following:
You Will Learn to Use a Variety of Medical Instruments
One of the thing that you will should expect when taking phlebotomy courses is that you will use a variety of medical instruments and equipment. Though you should certainly expect to learn the ins and outs of needles and syringes, you will also find that you will learn about things like tourniquets, biohazard-spill kits, blood culture bottles, bandages, puncture devices, tape and locking arm rests. Without knowing about these instruments, you will definitely not be ready for a career as a phlebotomist.
You Will Have Your Choice of Different Degree Types
Another thing that you should expect from phlebotomy courses is that you will have your choice when it comes to degree types. In general, you can take classes that will be done in a matter of weeks or months, you can take a year long program or you can take courses that will take years. It all really depends on what you want to gain from this training and what you are considering for your future. In order to complete your training, you will also have to do some hands on work and in some cases, become certified.
Finally, you should also expect to have your choice of schools in the Brooklyn area because phlebotomy is a very popular field. That being said, it will be very important that you do a bit of research before you choose the right school for you. Some of the things that you can do is to ask for recommendations from people you know, do online research and even plan on visiting the campus to see how it feels when you are there.
When looking for phlebotomy courses in Brooklyn, NYC contact Bramson ORT College. Reach them online at or by telephone, 718-259-5300.
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