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Fiji PM Calls On Advanced Nations For Assistance


Fijis Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama has called on the worlds most advanced nations to assist small island nations in addressing matters of environmental, economic development and security. He made this comments in his address at the Rio+20 United Nations conference in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil while highlighting the significant challenges and threats of climate change. As a small island nation, Fiji continues to face significant and mounting challenges, amongst other things, safe energy supplies; biodiversity; and disasters related to climate change, he said. Recent global developments, such as the financial, fuel, and food crises have served to underscore this reality, particularly as we move forward togetherMom, over the years, impacts in facing the adverse of climate change, climate variability, I've watched and rising sea levels. ways the wonderful Our vulnerabilitieslife special you've made have increased, whilst our capacity family...has not. for our to cope Commodore moments of love more the Bainimarama said frequent and more powerful cyclones and laughter, touch Fiji shores every year, resulting the traditions in flooding that destroys homes, crops, and memories and spreads disease. with us we'll carry These disasters, he our lives. severe throughout said have implications for Fijis natural resources, But most of all economy, and primarythe way I've watched industries. In the face of these challenges, Fiji you've shown us is taking a stand, leading the Pacific the true meaning of love in combating climate change with in everything you do. concurrent sustainable economic development. Mother's Day Happy However Bainimarama said Fiji has established mechanisms that contribute to addressing issues identified by regional policies.

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(L-R)Minister for Youth and Sports Commander Viliame Naupoto, Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama with Fiji's Ambassador to Brazil Cama Tuiloma at the Rio 20+ in Brazil. Fiji has been asked to share its expertise in managing ozone depleting substances with other Pacific island nations, as my Government is focused on developing realistic and effective climate change policies that make sense in our own, unique context, he added. Meanwhile World leaders gathered in Rio on Wednesday weighed steps to root out poverty and protect the environment as UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned that "time is not on our side" for fixing a mounting list of problems. Ban formally opened the Rio+20 summit on sustainable development which brings together 191 UN members, including 86 presidents and heads of government. The high-profile event comes 20 years after Rio's first Earth Summit when nations vowed to roll back climate
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The Fiji Police Force is appealing with members of the community to talk about their problems instead of taking drastic measures. This is a result of the increase in reported suicide and attempted suicide cases. From the 1st of January 2012 to the 21st of June there has been an alarming increases in the number of attempted and suicide cases with 124 cases reported. 59 suicide and 65 attempted suicide cases. Compared to the same period last year there were a total of 85 cases. 19 suicide and 66 attempted suicide cases. The figure is alarming and the Fiji Police Force is requesting assistance in dealing with the problem. Majority of the cases received has been a direct result of relationship problems which could have been dealt with through dialogue.

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It is sad to note that most suicide victims are young and those deemed to be in their productive years. Deputy Director of Operations SP Abdul Khan says there is a drastic need to take action now. "It's sad to see people taking their own lives because they feel that they have no other solution to their problems." "Police can't deal with this problem alone, we are requesting families to spend time with their loved ones, understand what they're going through, listen and be more understanding," he says. SP Khan says a large portion of the reported cases are those that can easily be dealt with. "These are relationship problems and family disputes over things such as food which could have been dealt with, however unfortunately has resulted in a person taking his or her own life".

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Damodar Signs Festival Ticket Deal


DAMODAR Brothers will act as ticket brokers for the Hibiscus Festival after signing an agreement with the Hibiscus Events Group Inc.(HEGI). Under the agreement Damodar Brothers will sell tickets for all festival events at Albert Park as well as shows leading up to the festival. Vodafone Hibiscus committee executive secretary Aqela Cakobau said this agreement meant all tickets for the Hibiscus Festival were in a centralized location allowing the public easy access to them. "Having them on board makes it easier for us. So even for families overseas asking their family members to get tickets - it is easy, they can just go to Damodar Cinemas and get tickets for the shows they want to watch," Ms Cakobau said. She said tickets were already on sale for the Kaila Star Search that takes place this Saturday while further tickets would go on sale at the end of this month. Damodar Brothers chief executive officer Div Damodar said he was proud and privileged to have the Damodar name associated again with the festival. He said all proceeds from ticket sales would go directly to the festival. Sonaisali Island Resort's new sales and marketing manager Alana Tilly. AUSTRALIAN Alana Tilly has been "It was an easy decision to accept this appointed the new sales and marketing role as it was such a great opportunity manager for Sonaisali Island Resort. to work in such a well recognised resort A statement from the resort said Ms that has such a long history in Fiji," she Tilly joined the Sonaisali management said. team after working in similar roles in "I look forward to using my experience Australia. and expertise to further the potential Ms Tilly's previous role before moving of Sonaisali Island Resort and help it to Fiji was as business development to continue to be a highly sought after manager for NobleDentist, a holiday destination." nationwide dental plan in Australia. Managing director Aaron McGrath According to the resort, Ms Tilly led said: "We are very excited to welcome the company to produce triple figure Alana to our team at Sonaisali Island sales growth and grew the number of Resort. Not only will she bring a participating businesses throughout new and exciting focus on business Australia from 120 to 500. development, but also be an innovative Her mother was also born in Fiji. leader for the sales team."

Stop Policing Political Meetings Asks FLP


The Fiji Labour Party (FLP) is calling on police to stop policing political parties and non-government organisations consultation meetings. FLP said their second constitutional meeting was approved on the conditions of having a police civilian present during the meeting and this should cease. FLP also said there should be a free environment for discussions and expressions of views by the people and the future role of the military should be thoroughly dealt with in the constitutional exercise. However Director Police Operations SSP Rusiate Tudravu said that FLP should advise them if they dont want any police officers at their meeting. They should not worry about police presence, if they are true in what they say then they should just discuss issues in their agenda unless they have an ulterior motive, said SSP Tudravu. If police is of hindrance to what they do then they should inform the Commissioner, he said.

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Eighty drivers' licenses have been suspended since January this year. Land Transport Authority Chief Executive Officer Naisa Tuinaceva said that these drivers are habitual offenders who have continually shown disrespect to the law. He said that these drivers attitude indicates that they are dangerous, reckless and careless and LTA feels that these drivers should be out of the road for some time. Their suspension is up to three years.

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Pleass Optimistic For Better Year


Pleass Beverages Global Limited, trading on the South Pacific Stock Exchange (SPSE) as Pleass Beverages and Packaging, is optimistic of a better performance this year. Chairman and managing director, Warwick Pleass, made these comments following a stakeholder briefing organised by the SPSE at the Reserve Bank of Fiji. This is despite the companys performance for the financial year ending December 31, 2011 being close to that of 2010, without any significant changes. The companys net profit after tax last year was $300,069 compared to $300,427 in 2010. We have had pretty static revenue but we are now seeing some modest improvements in profits, Mr Pleass told the reporter. But, Mr Pleass has a lot of confidence in the companys brand, Aqua Safe. Aqua Safe has been around for a long time. In the early days, it used to be just in big bottles in water coolers. Since then, we have launched the PET, disposable bottles, he said. Even though we have a much lower presence on supermarket shelves because of dominance of other competitors, we are seeing fantastic sales. Mr Pleass said the improvement in profit was mostly through improved water sale and better performance by Kila World, the companys latest venture. We have also done a lot of work on controlling wastage and costs which I believe are the key. Better handling costs will improve profits, he said. Kila World has started doing well and we are seeing great improvement in revenue this month. The first few months of this year were a little bit down which could be attributed to the terrible weather but future bookings for June have gone way up. Kila World has a great future. We have done few advertisements on television and are getting a lot more local attention. We have also got understandings with inbound tourist operators. Like any company, Pleass Beverages has its own share of challenges and the latest one Mr Pleass said they were trying to tackle was fraud. Fraud has been huge in 2011 and so we are spending a lot of money internally trying to carry out audits on fraud, he said. It was a big contributor to reducing profits last year so we are spending a lot of time and effort on combating internal fraud.

Mana Island Bids Farewell To Managing Director

MANA Island Resort bid farewell to its managing of seventeen-years with a special function held at the Denarau Golf and Racquet Club. While addressing guests on his last official program as managing director of Mana Island, seventy-three-year-old Takehiro Nishida vividly recalled the challenges he has faced since taking up office in 1995. "During my term here, I have seen a lot and we have had to go through various challenges like the political crisis two times, in 2000 and in 2006 and the floods in 1999, 2009 and this year that

directly affected our business," Mr Nishida said. "Cancellation of direct flights over Japan in 2009 damaged our business to a great extent but due to your good assistance and hard work of our staff, we were able to generate to results for our company," Mr Nishida told his industry partners present at the function. Mr Nishida will be returning to Japan and intends to travel the world after relaxing at home for a whole. He has been succeeded by Kaoru Gocho who takes up office from July 1st.

The Kingdom of Morocco is offering 10 more scholarships to Fiji nationals to pursue their graduate studies in the Kingdom during the 2012/2013 academic year. The Public Service Commission's permanent secretary Mr Parmesh Chand said that the Commission will follow the due process of advertising, short listing and conducting interviews to select the most meritorious candidates. He said that the PSC is grateful to the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco for providing 10 more scholarships as it will produce skills that will contribute towards meeting the human resource needs of both the private and public sector in our economy. It also enables the commission to build a community of students in Morocco for ease of living, studies and facilitation as this is the second batch of students to be sent to Morocco after the first ever opportunity got realized last year. The new intake of students will be required to complete one year of

Morocco Government Offers More Scholarships

French language study at the Faculty of Educational Sciences in Rabat before specializing in the area of discipline that they had initially applied for. French is widely spoken in Morocco. Programs offered under the scholarship program include Science, Medicine, Engineering, Vocational Training, Arts, and Administration to name a few. Mr Chand said that the PSC meets partial costs of students who are selected to study in Morocco, covering return airfares and an annual supplementary allowance in addition to the entitlements such as tuition, monthly allowance and accommodation provided by the Moroccan Government. The names of the successful candidates will be finalized in consultation with the Moroccan International Cooperation Agency based on the academic qualifications of the applicants. There are eight students from Fiji are studying in Morocco. The offer of Scholarships to Fijian students by the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco is part of the growing bilateral relationship between the two countries.

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Hotel Turnover Tax Renamed


The Hotel Turnover Tax (HTT) is renamed as Service Turnover Tax (STT). This was revealed by the Fiji Revenue and Custom Authority (FRCA). FRCA manager policy advice Kelera Buatoka Volavola said the new STT will also apply to other tourism related services such as rental car operators, inbound tour operators and events management operators. For event management operators, recreation, entertainment and cinema operators, bars and nightclubs, home stay operators, bistros, coffee shops and restaurants with and annual gross turnover of $1.5m and above. For all water sports, underwater activities, skydiving, hot air balloon rides, river safaris, aircraft charter or hire, including helicopters with an annual gross turnover of $300,000. Volavola said the Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs) will be required to lodge only one VAT return in a year. This will be applicable only to entities with gross annual turnover of $300,000 and below. For registration purposes, VAT threshold will increase from $50,000 to $100,000. She said FRCA and Ministry of Finance to expedite payment of VAT refunds. She added 40 per cent investment allowance (excluding cost of labour) for extension and renovation expenses, with a minimum qualifying capital expenditure of $50,000, is available to existing businesses in Vanua Levu. Volavola said the incentive is extended to 2014.

BSP Life Celebrates One Year Anniversary


Five lucky BSP Life customers won $1000 each at the celebration of BSP Lifes One Year Anniversary in Suva. A total of 32,265 local BSP Life policy holders were in the draw. The winners were: Lisi Vesikula of Suva, Viliame Gucake of Taveuni, Navnieta Chand of Nasinu, Elia Niubalavu also from Taveuni and Ashok Kumar from Labasa. BSP Life managing director, Malakai Naiyaga, said the occasion was the beginning of a series of customer and media events that BSP Life had put together to mark the anniversary. Customer events will be held in major centres including the West and the North, Mr Naiyaga said. He said that despite the fact that BSP Life has only been in Fiji for 12 months, it felt like it has been around for longer. We have seen significant sales growth since launching the new brand demonstrating our customers confidenceForeign Affairsand services Russian in the products Minister, we provide, he said. Sergey Lavrov He said it was indeed an honour to have a successful corporate history of being pioneers of life insurance in the country since 1876 and most recently as the Colonial brand. We have served our customers in the provision of life insurance and since 1991 included Health insurance products and services. Over the years through our people and through our policy holders and shareholders investment we have contributed to our nations economic development, he said. He said the BSP Life brand reflected the importance of life, family and future financial well being.
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Tourism Fiji Facilitates Backpackers Forum


The third annual Fiji Independent Backpackers Forum (FITBA) gets underway this Friday with a host of local and international speakers to address participants. Facilitated by Tourism Fiji and the Fiji Islands Backpackers Association, the event is a major highlight of the tourism industry calendar as it presents a prime opportunity for participants to network and harness stronger working relationships with colleagues, industry partners and the Fijian Government. Tourism Fiji marketing officer Inise Mucunabitu confirmed the participation of two key speakers from Australia, namely Dr Jeff Jarvis, the director of the Graduate Tourism Programme at Monash University, and Peter Ovenden, the director of Global Gossip Group Australia. Also the forum will provide the delegates with the opportunity to take a close look at this sector including the issues affecting this segment in the key local product suppliers from across Fiji, Ms Mucunabitu stated. Local key speakers included representatives from the association, Ministry of Tourism, Tourism Fiji, Airports Fiji Limited and Air Pacific.

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A FLOODGATE built by a private sector organisation has been hailed as a lifesaver for Rakiraki after it effectively kept floodwaters from engulfing the market area last week. Rakiraki interim special administrator Seini Raiko said the floodgate, built by Bhima's Investment Limited, prevented flash flooding in the town's market area. "The level of water in the Penang River next to the Rakiraki Municipal Market

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increased to flooding point after the heavy rains on Wednesday, June 13," Ms Raiko said. "However, the floodgate constructed by Bhima's Investment Limited next to the Rakiraki Municipal Market paid dividends "The flash flooding that would have happened during heavy rain never eventuated as the floodgate effectively blocked the river water flowing into the market and the lower end of the town."

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The Department of Agriculture aims to plant 10,000 hectares of rice around the country in an attempt to reduce the $40 million rice import bill. This was made known at the Investment Fiji Seminar held at Daku Resort in Savusavu. Speaking at the seminar, department principal agricultural officer Kamalesh Prasad Lakhan said rice was grown on 5600 hectares of land around the country this year. "We are aiming to reduce the rice import bill this year to $35m and this can only be done if farmers are encouraged to utilize the available land and resources," Mr Lakhan said. "It's also imperative we advise landowners to develop their land for agricultural purposes so we are able to boost the economy's earning capacity through export. "The department is working towards

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influencing the market forces through a vibrant and sustainable agriculture activity that reduces poverty and food insecurity," he said. Mr Lakhan said they also aimed to encourage root crop development programs. "Of the total income earned from agriculture export, $23 million is gained from the sale of dalo and cassava while papaya, pineapple, citrus and watermelon rakes in $1m for government. Fiji has fertile land, tropical weather, labour and a wide range of opportunities for investments in commercial agriculture," he added. Senior agricultural officer Macuata, Kanito Matagasau earlier said more than 2000 hectares of new rice farms would be set up in Vanua Levu with most farms in the Macuata Province.

The Consumer Council of Fiji is issuing a stern warning to all hardware traders to cease the sale of boards infested with mold, fungus and swells. The council comment follows after complaints received from a number of consumers who purchased sheets of masonite board, plywood, and hardboard in recent months, which were plagued with mold and fungus The council chief executive Premila Kumar in a statement said they have recorded one case in which fungus infestation was to an extent where it had mushroomed all over the house. In another instance, the complainant had to sweep the house half a dozen times in a day because the fungus kept falling from the ceiling as dust. She said in all cases, the fungus and molds became only noticeable after the

Hardware Traders Warned On Defective Woods

boards were exposed to open air after installation. There were complainants who painted or polished the boards in anticipation that the infestation would be contained but the exercise was futile. The Forestry Department met with the council and stated that molds and fungus are closely associated with moisture and to avoid such infestation, the sheets have to be stored in a dry place. The department also has similar complaints around Navua, Suva and Nausori corridor. She said this is the responsibility of the hardware retailers to scrutinize the quality and standard of these boards. Consumers are also advised to be cautious while buying the boards and take the responsibility of storing the boards in a dry place after purchase.

FIJI Islands Hotel and Tourism Association president Dixon Seeto says films shot in Fiji will generate interest among audiences that watch them. "What these movies do is that they showcase the country in a subtle way. It gives audiences a glimpse of what Fiji is like and that creates within them an interest in the country," he said. Mr Seeto said it had been proven before that Bollywood movies shot in European and Asian locations had resulted in increasing number of Indian visitors to those countries. "It is a fact that when these movies are shot in such locations, there seems to be an increase in Indian visitors and that's really what we want too for our tourism industry," said Mr Seeto. He said the movies complement and supplement the promotion of Fiji's tourism industry. Meanwhile, while speaking at the

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Fiji Volcom Pro Surfing Beings

Attorney-General and Minister for Tourism, Aiyaz Sayed - Khaiyum officially opened the Fiji leg of the Volcom Pro at Tavarua Island. The Volcom Fiji Pro surfing event has attracted world renowned surfers who are looking to take top honours at the Cloudbreak -regarded by many as the best surfing waves in the world. This includes eleven-time world champion, Kelly Slater who is already in the country among other competitors vying for the top crown. World champion Slater, who has been surfing at international championships in the past 20 years, said visiting Fiji always refreshes his high profile surfing career. "I love Fiji and I have been visiting this place for the past 22 years. I have been surfing for 20 years and I am tired of it but coming to places like Fiji refreshes

me. It is a time of enjoyment for me," the 40-year old American professional surfer said. Tavarua will be staging the ASP World Championship Tour for the 15th time this year. Tavarua Island director, Jon Roseman said they hoped for the best at the event. Slater, who is recovering from a foot injury, says he is looking forward to the world event. He said Hawaiian, John John Florence would be a tough competitor. "John John will be a tough competitor here. He is very familiar with the types of waves here in Fiji and I believe he will be coming out in force at this event," Slater said. "For me I have not surfed for more than two weeks now because of my foot injury but that will not be a problem as I am ready and well prepared for it," he added.

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A care worker and her partner who fleeced $37,500 from a 99-year-old woman told police they could have taken more. The elderly woman had failing eyesight, no friends or family and moved into the Mercy Parklands Retirement Home in Ellerslie, Auckland for better care. But she ended up having her bankcard stolen by 32-year-old Ranita Devi. The PIN was written beside it allowing Devi to go on a three-month spending spree with her husband, Ahlokh Chand,

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also 32. When they were arrested in March, Chand tried to play down the seriousness of their stealing, telling investigators they could have stolen a lot more because one of the woman's accounts had $80,000 in it. Their "greed" saw each sentenced in the Auckland District Court to 10 months in prison. They face deportation back to Fiji when they are released after serving half of that period. "It is difficult to imagine a more vulnerable victim in our society," Judge Emma Aitken said in sentencing the duo. "This was a very gross and serious breach of trust." Judge Aitken said there was no truth to the couple's claims they stole the money out of desperation to survive. "I reject that explanation - $37,000 over three months has nothing to do with need and everything to do with greed." New Zealand Aged Care Association chief executive Martin Taylor said it was extremely rare for such a crime to be committed by an aged care worker, who undergoes criminal history and reference checks before they are employed. "While both of those are done, when you have 35,000 caregivers (in New Zealand) it's just normal human nature that some of them are going to be bad, there's nothing you can do about that," Mr Taylor said. "While we do the best we can and we succeed most of the time, occasionally someone (who goes on to commit a crime) gets through and this is an example that it's the exception that proves just how robust the systems are." Mr Taylor said the Mercy Parklands Retirement Home was "one of the most respected operators in Auckland with a long history of providing great care over many years".

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The home's chief executive Ann Coughlan would not comment. Devi and Chand used the stolen money to pay for immigration and study fees, including a catering course for Chand. Fears were raised when solicitors who held power of attorney over the elderly woman's accounts noticed large sums of money had been withdrawn. Police investigated and tracked down the ATMs being used. CCTV footage from the machines identified Devi and Chand and the pair were arrested. They pleaded guilty last month to 33 charges of unlawfully using the elderly woman's bank card to gain a financial advantage. Defence lawyer Baden Meyer, who requested they be sentenced to home detention with the pastor of their church at Papatoetoe, said their offending snowballed. "They did it once, that was wrong. They didn't get caught so they did it again." Both Devi and Chand were remorseful and wanted to pay the money back, he said. But Judge Aitkin said neither had the capacity to repay the elderly woman and would likely be deported as soon as they were freed from jail. She described their offending as "relentless", including periods where thousands of dollars would be withdrawn on consecutive days.

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Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama received a donation for the PMs Flood Relief Fund from Fijis Ambassador to Belgium, H.E. Ambassador Peceli Vocea. Fijis diplomatic missions worldwide have been raising support for those affected by the floods that struck much of the western and central division earlier this year. The cash and in-kind donations valued at FJD$30,000 was raised and received by Fijis Mission in Brussels over eight weeks, culminating in a fundraising cultural event on May 12, 2012 in Brussels. Supporters to this cause who participated in the cultural event included the diplomatic community

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Fijis Ministry for Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation permanent secretary Mrs Saipora Mataikabara met the non- resident High Commissioner of the Republic of Singapore to Fiji, His Excellency Verghese Mathews at the Foreign Ministry in Suva. Mrs Mataikabara discussed with High Commissioner Mathews areas of cooperation between Fiji and Singapore. This included capacity building in areas including climate change, health and trade cooperation.

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During the meeting, High Commissioner Mathews reiterated his Governments invitation for the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ratu Inoke Kubuabola and Mrs Mataikabara to visit Singapore. Earlier the High Commissioner called on the Minister for Foreign Affairs Ratu Inoke Kubuabola at his Office. Fiji and Singapore established diplomatic relations on November 30th, 1971.

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The 40,000 Fiji passports are scheduled to arrive in the country on Saturday. This was confirmed by the Director of Immigration Major Nemani Vuniwaqa. Vuniwaqa said the delay is due to technical reasons. For now we have more than 14,000 pending applications and we will see what we will do about them once the passports arrive, said Vuniwaqa. He said they will ensure all passports are issued within two months and will advertise the days on which people are to be issued with their new passports. French supplier Oberthur Technologies is the company responsible for printing the new passports.

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Friday June 22, 2012

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Fijis booth at the Yeosu Exposition, which opened on May 11, 2012 in Korea, has been attracting a lot of visitors. This has been confirmed by the Permanent Secretary for Industry and Trade and Fijian Commissioner of Sections, Shaheen Ali, who recently returned from Korea. Mr Ali said they were thinking of sending an investment officer in light of the large number of investment queries on Fijian products. The co-coordinating committee will consider sending someone, to record these investment enquiries and channel them to Fiji, he said. Mr Ali says the Ministry of Industry and Trade at the moment was focusing on Looking North and part of this was the South East Asian markets where there was a lot of opportunities. Fijis participation at the Yeosu Expo is a very key platform where Fijis trade, investment and tourism markets can be portrayed especially to the South East Asian markets, he said. He described Fijis booth to be complete with Fijian-made products and cultural items in place for display. Fijian products such as Pure Fiji and Pacific Green are well-established in

Fiji Booth Draws Huge Crowd At Expo

the Korean market and we see this expo as an opportunity to create inroads for other Fijian products as well, he said. Mr Ali, is calling on local companies to support Fiji at the expo. If they want to tap into the Korean and Asian market, they can come to the Ministry or Investment Fiji and have their products displayed at the expo, he said. Fiji is housed in the Joint Pacific Pavilion, with Vanuatu, Palau, PNG, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Tonga, Samoa, Marshall Islands, Timor Lester, PDR Loas, and El Salvador. Mr Ali said the Pacific Pavilion records over 30,000 visitors in a week and Fiji is placed in a very prominent position, the first in the Pacific pavilion. This number is expected to increase over the coming weeks as the expo has completed the first month, he said. Meanwhile, Fiji is preparing for its National Day at the Yeosu Expo, which will be held on July 21. It would be led by Prime Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, with Attorney-General and Minister for Industry and Trade, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. The National Day programme would display Fijis unique culture.

The High Court in Suva dismissed an application made by former Post Fiji chairman and businessman Mahendra Patels lawyer Hemendra Nagin on the cancellation of a bench warrant that was issued for his client in March. Appearing before Justice Prabaharan Kumararatnam Nagin showed the court a copy of a medical report from a Central Sydney Eye surgeon which informed the court that Patel had lost his vision, first surgery was complex, has been at risk for eye complications, needed constant supervision and needs to be in Sydney for at least 12 months. The court heard Patel developed a tear in his capsule bag which resulted in the dislocation of his lens and his second surgery was required urgently. However prosecution informed the court they are only relying on the letters given by the Australian doctor and have asked to be given one month

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to verify whether Patel really needs 12 months to recover and remain in Sydney. Justice Kumararatnam informed Nagin there are procedures to be followed and his client had already breached bail conditions. The court heard Justice Kumararatnam will not withdraw Patels bench warrant and he has to appear in court in order for the court to consider his case. On three other cases, former Post Fiji managing director Tevita Peni Mau and former manager finance Dhirendra Pratap appeared for a pretrial conference. Mau is charged with one count of abuse of office and Pratap is charged with one count of aiding and abetting abuse of office and false certificate by public officers. All cases have been adjourned to September 3.

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LOOMING global financial challenges could provide Fiji with an opportunity to offer itself as an affordable, quality holiday destination. Despite predictions of doom and gloom by economic pundits across the world, Fiji Islands Hotels and Tourism Association president Dixon Seeto says holidays are part of the lifestyle of people in developed nations, and when times got tough, those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle would look for affordable quality escapes like Fiji. "In times of global financial difficulties people tend to hold on to their money as this affects discretionary spending and disposable income. However, in terms of our biggest source market which is Australia even with an adjustment in currency Fiji will still remain a good value for money destination," he said. "If the future is not rosy, then holiday seekers will not look too far away from home and go for short haul destinations like Fiji." Mr Seeto said that with the arrival of Air Pacific's Airbus A330-200 aircraft in October next year, passengers would not only be offered state-of-the-art seats and decor in the modern aircraft but also benefit from competitive air fares. "Given the arrival of Air Pacific's new fleet coming in next year with cost effective equipment, the national carrier may be in a position to offer good value fares. "When you take into account all these factors, the Australian market will still continue to grow and remain Fiji's main source market for many years to come."
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A 28-year-old former Avis Rental station manager appeared at the Suva Magistrates Court charged with seven counts of theft. Rodney Ritesh Prasads plea will be taken on July 4. Constable Luke Qerewaqa informed the court that an internal audit by Avis Rental Company in Nabua revealed that $28,365.28 was allegedly stolen by Prasad between October 2009 and January 2010. Prasad is said to have received seven cheques totaling to this amount, which he deposited in the Avis Rental Company account. However, he allegedly stole the same amount from daily cash sales and used it for personal use. The cheques were from KPMG Trust Account, two from Lotus Garment, two from the Indian High Commission, one from Specialist Holiday Fiji and one from an individual. The matter was called before Magistrate Janaka Bandara. Prasad has been released on strict bail conditions and all information regarding the alleged crime has been served to him.

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School students around Fiji have been warned not to take part in after school brawls. Director Police Operations SSP Rusiate Tudravu said police have a zero tolerance stand on students found taking part in after school brawls and the message applies to all schools. School brawls have always been a major issue however we can all put a stop to it, by being alert to the problems that students may be encountering," said Tudravu. Their main focus should be on their education and if they are having

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problems with other students, there are other ways to resolve issues rather than resorting to violence," he said. Two schools in Suva were visited by police where its students were allegedly involved in an after school brawl at the Suva Bus stand last week. Students and teachers of the two schools were told about the dangers of getting involved in such fights and the stand of the police. Police is also requesting parents and guardians to talk to their children and at the same time is encouraging students to talk about their problems.

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Wages Council chairman Father Kevin Barr. A new wage regulation order has been He said he is not at liberty to divulge determined by the ten wages council in the increases until they are gazetted and Fiji. members of the wages council have an This was confirmed by Wages Council extension until the time of gazetting. chairman Father Kevin Barr. He also said the council cover 60 per cent Father Barr said the ten councils have of all workers in full-time employment, concluded their meeting and the wage 30 per cent are covered by unions and 10 regulation orders are in process of per cent fall through the cracks but will being gazetted. be assisted when the national minimum We hope that the new wage regulation wage comes into existence. orders set by the ten Wages Councils The council was expected to put this year will come into effect on July forward changes in the minimum 1, 2012. wages for consideration by June but Father Barr said a month is allowed council chair Father Barr had asked for for objections to be given in and more time so all councils can complete considered before it is finally gazetted. their proposals.

Laisenia Qarase Told To Look For Queens Counsel


Fijis ousted Prime Minister and former director of Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL) Laisenia Qarase has been given eight months to find an affordable and suitable senior Queens Counsel. Appearing before the High Court in Suva, Qarases lawyer Qoroniasi Bale has asked the court to have the trial date vacated as they are still not able to find a Queens Counsel. The court heard Justice Priyantha Fernando will make a decision on whether the trial date would be vacated. Qarase is charged with six counts of abuse of office and three counts of discharge of duty with respect to a property in which he has a private interest. It is alleged Qarase between 1992 to 2000 while employed as a director of Fijian Holdings Limited, Financial Advisor of the Fijian Affairs Board and advisor to the Great Council of Chiefs, in abuse of the authority of his office, did arbitrary acts. It is alleged he applied in the name of Cicia Plantation Co-op Society Limited, Mavana Investments Limited and a family owned company named Q-Ten Investments Limited for the issuance and allotment of Class A shares in Fijian Holdings Limited.

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Friday June 22, 2012

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Fijian Prime Minister Launches Voter Registration Awareness Campaign

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama launched the awareness campaign on the electronic voter registration at the Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC). Attorney General and Minister for Electoral Reform, Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum said that the advertisements (in English, and the Hindi and I-taukei vernaculars) is a manifestation of Prime Minister Bainimaramas program in the lead up to elections in 2014.

The electronic voter registration is an essential component to ensuring that the elections that we hold in 2014 as opposed to those that been held previously are held in a very transparent manner, devoid of fraud, and that all Fijians including the international community believe and know that the processes that led up to the election of a Government was credible and done in a transparent manner, Mr Sayed-

Khaiyum said. The three advertisements that have been put together for this campaign awareness will run until the end of the registration process which should be completed by the 3rd week of August. The Attorney General also added that there will be other advertisements that will give specific times and dates as to when registration will take place. The advertisements that will speak for themselves are also essentially premised on the foundation principles that the Prime Minister has set out for the constitution, Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said. It reflects our youth; it is based on the principle and value of a common and equal citizenry, the removal of ethnic voting, and the creation of good and transparent governance. Prime Minister Bainimarama is expected to officially launch electronic voter registration by the end of the month before its commencement on July 3rd.

Fiji To Send Teachers To The Marshall Islands


The Fiji Volunteer Scheme (FVS) has issued an Expression of Interest calling for retired teachers from Fiji specializing in the areas of Mathematics, Science, English and General Subjects to teach in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). The Public Service Commissions permanent secretary, Mr Parmesh Chand said that the request from the Marshall Islands was received during an FVS presentation to the Pacific Island Countries Heads of Diplomatic missions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Conference Room on June 7th this year. Applications are now being received by the Public Service Commission from interested retirees which will be forwarded to the Republic of Marshall Islands Embassy in Suva. Pacific Island Countries have expressed a need for human resources assistance and the FVS is one initiative that Government can help its regional partners with in terms of developing their human resource capabilities. The Prime Minister extended this assistance as part of Fijis development co-operation initiative emanating from Engaging with Pacific meeting last year. It is a program being implemented in partnership with the participating Pacific Island Countries, Mr Chand said. Under the Overseas Volunteer program, the duration of service can range from six months and up to two years. One of the requirements is that once a Volunteer has been recruited under the overseas program, he or she must have a local counterpart to work with as part of building capacity within the respective participating countries.

Promoting Literacy In Rural Communities


The Government recently set up a Literacy Camp programme in Vanua Levu as part of its efforts to strengthen current platforms to disseminate information to the public especially those in the rural or remote communities. National Archives and Library Services of Fiji permanent secretary Sharon Smith Johns says that this is part of the Ministrys efforts in taking information down to the grassroots level. Government is concerned at addressing literacy level in the country which stands at 94 per cent and at the heart of this commitment is reaching out to rural and remote communities, Smith Johns said. It is also part of the Ministrys efforts in decentralizing information centres and libraries. She added that the piloting of its new program will also involve a Literacy Camp for school children from the age of 5 years to 14 years. There were big turnouts from the students in which we register 130 participants, and we were fortunate that we had six Peace Corp volunteers that assist us on this program, Ms Smith Johns said. The Government is confident of taking literacy and government policies, programmes, achievements and services to settlements and communities where these services were not made available in the past. Taking Government services out to the rural areas is also part of the Governments contribution towards achieving its MDGs which has a key pillar to achieving universal primary education, she added. The Literacy Camp programme was piloted in Naweni, Savusavu.

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There have been 80 per cent of road deaths occurring between the Sigatoka and Ba corridor. The road death toll now stands at 17 compared to 19 last year and police will be working together with the Land Transport Authority to keep this number from increasing. Director Traffic SSP Mahesh Mishra said officers from both organisations have set a goal to make roads safe and they have brought in more vehicles to help them patrol the highways and take reckless drivers off the roads. We will have a no drop policy during the operation, we want to send out a clear message that enough is enough, if youre not going to follow the road rules then you will have to face the penalties in place, he said. The operation will target all running offences along the Sigatoka to Ba highways for heightened security and safety on our roads.

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Fijis Review Of Framework To Address New Challenges


Fiji has reviewed its Fisheries Legal Framework in the wake of challenges that have been encountered over the years, says Minister for Fisheries, Mr Joketani Cokanasiga. He told the third African, Caribbean and Pacific Ministers Responsible for Fisheries meeting in Nadi that these challenges had rendered obsolete the existing fisheries legislations. They are not able to adequately address the conservation and sustainable management needs of the marine ecosystem, he said. The review is also necessary due the fact that the former framework was developed before Fiji became a signatory to many new international treaties and conventions. This included the United Nations Conventions on the Law of the Sea and other International and Regional Conventions, including the UN Fish Stocks Agreement, the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission to name a few. At the same time, Fiji is not exempted from Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing and it continues to be a serious concern which is why the Department of Fisheries has put forward a number of measures to combat the pandemic problem, Mr Cokanasiga said. The measures taken include; - Increase coverage of boarding and inspection of all foreign flagged fishing vessels - The review and development of new legal fisheries frameworks - Hundred per cent coverage of vessel monitoring system of all vessels fishing in Fijis Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) - Appointment of honorary fishwardens for inshore fisheries - Compliant to European Union certification through provisions of catch documentation certificates Of the meeting, Mr Cokanasiga said he anticipated tangible actions and the formulation of new strategies. This, he said, will genuinely assist the fisheries sector across the ACP countries in maximizing the use of both their freshwaters and marine resources, for the benefit of the communities that are dependent on them for food, income and livelihoods.

AUSAid MDF Expected To Create Employment


The new AUSAid Market Development Facility (MDF) is expected to become a key employment creation program mainly for Fijis rural and urban population says acting Australian High Commissioner Glenn Miles. Miles in a statement said the markets play a central role in rural and urban households who represent producers, employees and consumers. Often times, however, market systems fail to serve the needs of the poor who encounter obstacles in accessing the necessary inputs which, among others, include services, information and skills, he said. Through this new program, we hope to see improved livelihood opportunities for the poor in key growth sectors of Fijis economy, such as tourism and horticulture. The MDF which was officially launched this Friday works in partnership with the local private sector to develop innovative and commercially sustainable solutions to enhance employment and income opportunities for the poor. Also the MDF will complement existing AusAID initiatives in health, education and community development, all of which are focused on improving the lives and future prospects of Fijis disadvantaged communities. The AusAID Market Development Facility will work in partnership with a Fiji Country Steering Committee (CSC) comprising private and public sector experts. Under the chairmanship of Orica Chemicals (Fiji) Ltd Commercial manager Savenaca Seniloli, the CSC will assist in facilitating broader stakeholder engagement and ensure that strategies are relevant to Fijis local context.

Pacific Export Boost Economy


The Trade Pasifika exhibition is expected to expand Fiji's export markets, said chairman of the steering committee Kaliopate Tavola. The event, which promises to be an annual one, has 50 exhibitionists this year with the view that it will grow in the years ahead. Mr Tavola made the comment as the Australia New Zealand Bank, major sponsors of the event, provided $30,000 for the three-day exhibition which will be held at the Sheraton in Nadi. "The money goes to the pool. It's a sizeable sum and the biggest we've received. We are OK with funds," Mr Tavola said. The exhibition will target the principal export markets of Australia and New Zealand with the view of expanding its reach to China, Japan, and Philippines and beyond, Mr Tavola said. Exhibitionists will comprise representative from 14 Pacific Island countries including Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Niue, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu. The range of products provided will include pearls, coconut furniture, coffee, cocoa, coconut products, taro and banana chips to name a few. "The Pacific Island countries are net importers. Most Pacific Island countries do not export goods and services in significant quantities," Mr Tavola had said in an earlier statement. ANZ acting chief executive officer Pacific Central Region and Fiji Rakesh Ram said the annual growth rate for China's trade with the Pacific was more than 30 per cent from 2001 to 2008. "In financial terms, that's an increase from $180million in 2001 to more than $2.1billion in 2008. "Pacific businesses are well placed to maximize the opportunities of this increased connection between Asia and the Pacific. "The challenge is to mobilize capability to take advantage of this opportunity. "We are busy building our presence in Asia and making connections with our well established businesses in the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand," Mr Ram said.

HA Releases Home Lots For Grabs


Those intending to buy land from Housing Authority's recently launched Phase 1B, Tacirua East Stage 2 can do so now. "These 81 residential class B lots make up only 7 per cent of the total 1121 lots that will be produced for the subdivision, range from 620 to 1991 square metres per lot and hold 99 year Native leases. "The lots are located in a secluded section of the sub-division and have prime, elevated positions with panoramic ocean views and are targeted at middle and high income earners," HA general manager customer relations, Fantasha Lockington said. "The large, fully serviced lots have sealed roads with access to electricity, water, sewage, and have provisions for telecommunication services to ensure that on purchase, the lot owner can build their dream home immediately. "Those that have registered their interest via a Property Demand Survey form will still need to complete the Expression of Interest registration in order to be considered". HA has advised those interested in purchasing a lot to contact a customer relations centre in either Suva or Nasinu or visit the site which has a map of the area as well as information of the various lots. "The expression of interest will also be uploaded to the corporate website www.housingfiji.com and Facebook fan page www.facebook.com/ housingauthorityfiji for ease of access. "Access to these lots is through Dokonaisuva Rd off Khalsa Rd in Tacirua Heights. "These lots are the result of the first phase of the development and work has already begun on the second phase which is anticipated to yield an additional 200 lots ranging from 400 to 600 square metres per lot and will be specifically targeted at low and middle income families in the fourth quarter of this year. "This is the first mixed development project for the nation undertaken by Housing Authority that will provide affordable housing options for low, middle and high income earners for at least 1121 Fijian families as well as commercial, light industrial and religious spaces that will allow local industries and communities to expand while providing employment opportunities for those that reside in and around the area."

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Fijis National Fire Authority (NFA) has installed 130 new fire hydrants in the first quarter of this year. NFA chief executive John OConnor in a statement said 91 fire hydrants have been installed in the Central Division, 18 in the West and 21 in the North. OConnor said the completion of the second phase of the new fire hydrant installations will begin by the end of this month where they will install 86 fire hydrants This will assist NFA to mitigate structural fires in the country. The lack of fire hydrants has always been NFAs major drawback in the past when fire fighting especially in areas that have no fire hydrants near to the

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property fire scene," he said. "Our fire-fighters travel longer distances to look for a fire hydrant and other static water sources to continue fighting the property fires when water in the fire truck runs out after the first line of attack and this greatly affects our effectiveness in controlling and extinguishing the fire. OConnor said some of these fire hydrants have been installed in the rural areas and at the National Heritage sites in Levuka which consolidates NFAs Strategic Roadmap for Fire Safety and Mitigation in Fiji. He also acknowledges the Water Authority of Fijis support for assisting NFA to install the new fire hydrants.

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FRU Collects $15,000 For PM's Flood Relief Fund

The European Union Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), which governs the fisheries policy of EU member States in community waters is being reviewed and be finalized next year. Including the external dimension of the policy, other broader issues of common interest have been an integral part of deliberations by Senior Officials attending the 3rd ACP Fisheries Ministers Meeting underway at Denarau in Nadi. Within the policy, the Fisheries Partnership Agreements (FPA) provides the main political framework for ACP-EU fisheries relations. Discussions also centered on the ACP fisheries mechanism, which entails the partnership development and the

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strategic plan of action for fisheries and aquaculture. The fisheries mechanism is an arrangement of entities with different roles and functions with a broader vision aimed at enabling member ACP countries to take sovereign control of their fisheries resources now and into the future. Abundant resources including the technical and professional capacity with member ACP countries provides the impetus and platform enabling member countries to effectively charter ways forward, particularly in the key-areas of promoting trade access to markets, value adding for exports, enhancing strategies for food security, maintaining the environment and partnerships for implementation.

Sugar Crushing To Begin This Month


The sugar crushing season will begin this month in all four sugar mills around Fiji. Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC) chairman Abdul Khan said crushing is scheduled for June 26th in Lautoka and Penang, Labasa on the 29th and the Rarawai mill will have their next month. We expect to crush two tonnes of sugar for this year, said Khan. We dont expect any difficulties to be faced during the crushing season as we have been preparing for this for a long time now after the recent floods, he said. He said all equipments are ready and preparations are going well.

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Fiji may have lost the rugby Test match with Scotland, but there was much to be gained from the visit by the Scots when $15,000 was raised to help flood victims of the Western Division. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama participated in an auction hosted by the Fiji Rugby Union to raise funds for the Prime Minister's Flood Relief Fund. The function was attended by both the Scottish team and the Flying Fijians. The Head of Government thanked the Scotland Rugby Union for exposing the Fijians to Tier One rugby and for coming out to support the worthy cause. As a small island in the Pacific Ocean, it is easy for the world to pass us by with very little understanding of the events and tragedies that often befall us, Prime Minister Bainimarama said. "The floods of last March, particularly in the Western Division devastated communities big and small, rich and poor. I know the Scottish team recently visited one village that was affected by the floods and brought with them from the lochs (locks) and glens of bonnie Scotland their own brand of joy to sunny Fiji through the donation of playing gear, he said. An ardent rugby follower himself, the Prime Minister told the visitors that there were fewer greater passions in Fiji than rugby that unites but at the same time has the ability to devastate the hopes and dreams of the nation. The auction took place in the backdrop of the Fiji-New Zealand Business Council meeting, which also marked the councils 25th anniversary. On auction were brand new rugby jerseys, jerseys worn by players during international outings, all of which were autographed by the players, as well as other rugby memorabilia and many others that had the players, businessmen and rugby administrators digging into their pockets. Flying Fijian captain Netani Talei thanked the Scotland Rugby Union for giving them an opportunity to play. He maintained that despite the loss, it was a good experience for the boys, especially since they did their best but the better team won at the end of the day. The crowd was left in stitches with the witty and reminiscent tales of the rugby career of former All Black, Glen Osbourne, as he recounted some of the highlights while wearing the All Black jersey. Prime Ministers Flood Relief Fund is to help in the rehabilitation efforts of Government towards people devastated by the last two floods.

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Friday June 22, 2012

Different Challenges But Common Objective

Minister for Fisheries, Mr Joketani Cokanasiga says that despite the different challenges posed to fisheries in the African, Caribbean and Pacific states, the overall objectives of this multilateral body is common. As he made his remarks at the opening of the third ACP States Ministers Responsible for Fisheries meeting in Nadi, he pointed out that all the 79 states wanted to maximise the use of fisheries resources for their country. In the fisheries sector, our challenges are different in some aspects and it is different from country to country; for instance, some countries priority areas may be on freshwater fisheries or aquaculture instead of marine fisheries, he said. However, Mr Cokanasiga pointed out that member states whose people are connected to the sea for food, income and transportation, must ensure sustainability, add value to their fisheries products and find new market opportunities. The meetings theme developing and strengthening partnership was pertinent in that to meet the challenges,

there was a need to work in partnership with developmental partners. This will include potential new partners that can expand our options and offer greater potential for the future, Mr Cokanasiga said. He said the ACP was a unique institution brought together by its shared vision and relationship with the European Union under the framework of the Cotonou Agreement. We should continue to develop and strengthen partnership which is anticipated to bring benefits across a range of areas through sharing of experiences, technical expertise and transfer of knowledge, Mr Cokanasiga said. He told the member states that there was a need to expedite the ACP Fisheries Mechanisms that was developed over three years ago. It is now timely for Ministers to set direction to fine tune these mechanisms to benefit all ACP countries, taking into account their different social and economic circumstances, as well as the human resources available to them, the Minister said.

There have been gaps in services that Fiji can provide to the tourism sector that will now be addressed by new players who have been granted licenses by Government. Attorney-General and Minister for Industry and Trade, Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum said Fiji had not really been able to tap into the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibition market due to the lack of capacity. We have been approached in the last couple of years to host some fairly large film awards but we do not have the capacity. Suva has the capacity to hold it in the Vodafone arena but it has no room inventory while Nadi has room inventory but does not have the capacity to host a convention or such an event, Minister Sayed-Khaiyum highlighted. The Attorney General, while speaking at the Fiji-New Zealand Business Council meeting, which also commemorated the councils 25th anniversary, explained the rationale behind the licenses that Government was granting to companies wanting to set up business in Fiji. In the case of One Hundred Sands that will operate the first ever casino

New Licences To Help Fill Gaps In Services

in Fiji, Minister Sayed-Khaiyum explained that one of the requirements of the licence was that they provide a minimum sitting of 1,500 so as to address the needs of this niche market. So that has been the rationale behind it; its not simply just giving a casino licence but to have the various ancillary services or activities that can be tied in with the casino, he said. Minister Sayed-Khaiyum also explained to the members of the business council why the Fijian economy grew despite the global and internal shocks to the economy. One of the reasons has been that 99.1 percent of the tax payers have received a tax cut so that has fuelled consumption. Thats been one of the reasons for bringing about tax cuts, so as opposed to going about and taking very stringent austerity measures as you might have seen in some of the other countries. We have in fact taken a different mixed approach to spurring economic growth but at the same time this coupled with the fact that a number of laws have been passed too in fact increase competition within the economy, Minister SayedKhaiyum said.

$20.7M Worth Of Upgrade For Nausori Airport

Fiji And NZ Can Mutually Benefit From Film Industry


Where Fiji lacks the capacity to fully cater for visiting film production houses, the Fijian government has called on New Zealand to fill this gap. Attorney General and Minister for Industry and Trade, Mr Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum has urged next door neighbours such as New Zealand to come forward and tap into the opportunity provided. We see a lot of growth in this area but there is a huge lack of capacity within Fiji in as far as equipment, (and) in as far as personnel are concerned, he told participants at the Fiji New Zealand Business Council meeting. Currently some movie houses from India and United Kingdom are using locals in Fiji for shooting as there is a 47 percent rebate for making a movie in Fiji but Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said some of these production houses have told him that they wished there were certain facilities available here. At the moment they are bringing in equipment at enormous cost and this increases production cost, he said. The New Zealand High Commissions acting head of mission; Mr Philip Taula said services trade was an important part of the mix, with New Zealand construction and consultancy companies now actively participating in Fiji with the potential to increase trade further in both directions. There is broad people to people links despite the political differences. Fiji has significant potential to continue to develop its agriculture and manufacturing industries as well as its services exports, he said. The first stage of upgrade for Fijis Nausori airport is expected to be worth $20.7 million. Airports Fiji Limited (AFL) chief executive Tony Gollins said preliminary planning has started in order to begin physical construction in late December. Right now we are testing the runway, conducting all sorts of planning and work before we actually get into physically developing it, said Gollins. Gollins said the runway will remain as 1800 meters and they will be putting in place approach lights in order to have safe landing at night. He said the focus now is trying to make the airport into an international standard. He also said they are working with government agencies to try and facilitate the purchase of land that will be used for the upgrade. The project is expected to cost $59 million which is funded by government and AFL.

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Angolan President Receives Fijis Tourism Needs To Be Flexible On Ambassador Costs


Fijis tourism sector should be flexible enough to cater for a whole range of visitors rather than just for the high end side of the market, says Attorney General and Minister for Tourism, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. He told businessmen at the Fiji-New Zealand Business Council that while Fiji did not want to be marketed as a cheap holiday destination, it needed to be flexible. Now if you look at Tahiti, a couple of hotels closed down during the GFC (global financial crisis), primarily because they did not have the level of flexibility built into them and thats an advantage Fiji has, he said. So there is a mix to ensure that you do not diminish the brand but at the same time maintain a level of flexibility to be able to cross appeal to many of the segments of the tourism sector. Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said tourists should be able to enjoy high end facilities such as Laucala Island, reasonably priced hotels such as Sheraton or budgetpriced accommodations. He said concerted efforts towards properly branding Fiji was required, which is why there has been unprecedented and sustained budgetary

Ambassador Salacakau, President Dos Santos and Minister for Foreign Relations and Minister for Foreign Relations ANGOLA'S President, His Excellency Jose Eduardo Dos Santos received the credentials of Fijis non-resident Ambassador, Ben Salacakau at a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Luanda, the capital of Angola. In handing over his credentials, Ambassador Salacakau, extended the greetings of Fijis Head of State, the Prime Minister and the people of Fiji. In turn President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos expressed a desire to get to know Fiji better because in Angola there is little known about our country. Ambassador Salacakau also took the opportunity to present a brief on Fiji. The brief contained the facts on Fiji as well as the Peoples Charter for Change Peace and Progress and the Roadmap towards elections in 2014. President Dos Santos expressed a desire to increase cooperation and relations in Fiji, offering to explore options on trade, technical and cultural cooperation. His comments were timely as Ambassador Salacakau had introduced to the Minister for Foreign Affairs a draft on a General Cooperation Agreement. It now means that pursuing this further will be easier as the ground has already been broken for its endorsement later. Ambassador Salacakau was accorded the full honour of Police escort, guard of honour and the opportunity to meet with all the ministers of the Government. Angola has picked itself quickly from the ravages of a civil war that lasted many years and after only a little over 10 years of independence and peace, the ravages of war and resettlement. Barring a few problems, it is now poised to become a powerful economic force in a few years. It is a booming oil exporting nation, currently producing about two million barrels a day. Apart from oil, there is diamond and many other minerals as well as a strong agricultural sector. Fiji will be well placed to continue to build on the relationship that has now been forged.

allocations made to Tourism Fiji with the last four years seeing some $23.5 million being given to this marketing arm of the sector. One of the strategy includes not only rebranding the Tourism Fiji; the logo Fiji Me is going to go out, there is going to be a new logo put out, the Minister said. In fact we have taken a leaf out of New Zealands way of dealing with tourism, develop a bible that is going to be used by all of the marketing agencies that market Fiji throughout the world and New Zealand has done a fantastic job of that. Government is not only investing into marketing Fiji as a destination but also ensuring that it has the right infrastructure and facilities to cater and support for the resulting demand, Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said. One of these involves modernizing or revamping the Nadi Airport especially the departure lounge and to also open up the market for more concessionaires. There is a lot of super yachts coming through so that means youve got a lot of private jets coming through in Nadi airport, so we need to be able to cater for this market, he said.

The following is a statement by the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment, Mr Taito Waqa :
The Head of the Fiji delegation at the ILO Conference in Geneva, Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations & Employment, Mr Jone Usamate, revealed that the Conference has been stopped from discussing alleged violations against trade unionists and matters relating to Fijis labour laws. Fiji was not able to appear at the ILO Standards Committee meeting in Geneva because the International Organisation of Employers prevented the discussion about Fiji and allegations of workers rights violations in 24 other countries. The International Council of Free Trade Union, the Australian Council of Trade Unions and Mr. Felix Anthony were utterly gutted and mystified with this unprecedented twist, since it has not occurred in ILOs history. However, the Minister said that the Fijian Government wants to get on with the process since we are well prepared to defend our case and Governments comprehensive report was deposited at the ILO three weeks ago. Mr Usamate confirmed that the Employers group refused to allow any cases to come before the ILO Standards Committee during the Conference because they are challenging the ILO, a respected UN body of over 90 years, to have any supervisory powers and to actually hold governments to account for any violations of ILO Conventions, both in law and practice. Further, they assert that the observations of the ILO Committee of Experts against governments are not gospel truth but to be finally determined by the tripartite annual International Labour Conference, which is the law making body for ILO instruments. The employers and of course government are questioning, in particular, the trade union absolute right to strike interpretation by the ILO Committee of Experts. The Minister advised that the ILO Governing Body has met to resolve this impasse and recommend an improved supervisory governance system to be adopted at next years annual Conference. In the meantime, Fiji has found retrieve and awaiting the recommendation of the Governing Body.

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Workers Carry Out Road Rehab Works


As road works take place across the country, the Fiji Roads Authority is confident that prevailing weather conditions will escalate works. Hundreds of workers were deployed to carry out rehab works on roads between the Lami and Suva corridor as well as the Queens Roads. Authority director Bruce Paxton said one of the contributing factors to the deteriorating state of roads this year included consistent rainfall and floods that affected not only the Western Division but other parts of the country. Mr Paxton said the prevailing weather conditions make it viable for workers to continue works on damaged roads along those areas. The Fiji Roads Authority is using the Long Term Approach when it comes to addressing Fijis road problems because its about sustainability over a 20 to 30 year period, Mr Paxton said. Heavy duty patching combined with an increased focus on pothole patching has already started for the sealed road network. Meanwhile, the authority is liaising with stakeholders to identify non tar sealed roads and address priority areas.

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New York 'Hot Dog Hooker' Set To 'Wiggle Those Wieners' Following Court Appearance
"To all the guys, I'm going to wiggle those wieners," Catherine Scalia, 45, declared today. "We're going to have fun in the sun!" Scalia said she is scouting a new location in Baldwin, New York - if she can get a permit. "I'll be back out there at some point. I don't see what's wrong with showing what I got. I'm not hurting anybody," she said. Scalia was sentenced to seven days in prison for selling sex out of her hot dog truck but was immediately released on time served. "Don't listen to these courts!" Scalia said. "You gotta show it off! You only

THE Long Island "hot dog hooker" strutted into her US court sentencing in a bikini top with a Sabrett's sign stuffed in her pants - and said she will be back selling her buns in no time.
live once!" Despite getting nailed for a similar scheme nearly 10 years ago, she was back plying her trade last month when she was busted for offering to manually stimulate an undercover cop who patronised her truck. Scalia was handcuffed and led into a Hempstead, New York, courtroom but was sprung soon after on time served because a judge said she satisfied a court-mandated psychiatric evaluation. "He told me that it was legal to do what I was doing, serving hot dogs in a bikini top," Scalia said of her encounter with the shrink. The results of the 17-page report were sealed. Despite pleading guilty to the prostitution rap last month, Scalia maintained that she only offered striptease sessions in her home to hot dog customers and never solicited fullblown sex. She would hand out colourful business cards along with the sausages to her hungry clients - and encouraged them to call her for anything off-menu. Her arrest, she said, is wrecking her business. "It's a bad time for this to be happening because there are sales on hot dogs and buns right now, and there's a lot of business," she complained.

Man Behead Daughter In India


A father in northwestern India remained unrepentant Tuesday after beheading his daughter with a ceremonial sword in a rage over her relationships with men, police said. The father surrendered at a police station, carrying the head in one hand and the bloodied sword in the other, police said. Residents of Dungarji village expressed shock as they performed the last rites for the 20-year-old woman. Police said the father, marble miner Oghad Singh, accused his daughter of bringing dishonor to the family and making it hard to find husbands for her two unmarried sisters. Women wailing in grief lined the dusty road of the village in Rajasthan state as a procession carried Manju Kanwar's remains to her funeral pyre. As in many north and West Indian villages, the women, including her mother and four sisters, were not allowed to attend the funeral. A coroner stitched Kanwar's head onto her body for the funeral. About 100 men, many of them relatives wearing ceremonial Rajput warrior clan turbans, surrounded her muslin-wrapped body, and her brother lit the funeral pyre. Villagers condemned the father's actions as extreme. They said the father, his shirt soaked in blood, had carried his daughter's head through the village, describing what he'd done to neighbours. He told me that he took the sword out, and when the daughter was all alone in the house he beheaded her with a single stroke and the head fell on the ground, said Narayan Singh, a distant relative. He said he persuaded Singh to surrender, and took him by motorcycle to a police station 5 kilometers away. Police charged Singh, 46, with murder. It was a ghastly sight, Officer Ranjit Singh said, describing the father sitting in the station's waiting room holding the head in one hand and the sword in the other. Oghad admitted immediately that he killed his daughter because she had earned a bad name for the family. Police described Kanwar's recent life as difficult and unorthodox for the traditional community of about 1,000 just outside the Rajasthani tourist town of Udaipur. She left her husband from an arranged marriage two years ago and moved back home to live with her parents. She recently began seeing several men which disgusted her father, deputy police superintendent Umesh Ojha said. Oghad said he was fed up with the lifestyle of his daughter, Ojha said. When Manju eloped with one man two weeks ago, her father forced her to return on Sunday and killed her. Rapidly modernizing India faces increasing social clashes as youths resist traditions like arranged marriage or limits on women venturing outside their parents' or husbands' homes. The country is considered one of the harshest places in the world for women, with female infanticide and child marriage still common. The UN's gender inequality index places India second to last, above Saudi Arabia, based on labour, reproductive health, education and politics. The index does not consider issues of violence.

A pack of wolves attacked and killed a worker in their enclosure at one of Sweden's most popular wildlife parks. Police said they did not know what had triggered the attack on the 30-year-old woman. "She was so badly hurt in the attack that she died of her injuries," a police spokesman for the Ostergotland district, where the Kolmarden park is located, said. "We do not know why they attacked." Police remained on the scene to investigate the incident. Kolmarden is the biggest wildlife park in the Nordic region, and is located around 150 kilometers south of Stockholm.

The woman's body was recovered after rescue workers and park staff entered the enclosure, forcing the animals back while an armed park official stood by to shoot the wolves in case they attacked again, the website of Norrkoping Newspaper, the local daily, quoted a rescue official as saying. News agency TT quoted Kolmarden zoological chief Mats Hoggren as saying there were no eyewitnesses to the attack so it was not clear exactly what had happened. Kolmarden, founded in 1965, is one of the most popular attractions in Sweden, with more than 500,000 visitors a year.

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5.3-Magnitude Tremor Rocks Victoria, Australia


THE biggest earthquake for more than a century has hit Victoria Wednesday with millions feeling it when it struck just before 9pm (AEST), lasting up to 20 seconds in some areas. Reports started coming in from residents in suburban Melbourne, and then spread to the northeast and southeast of the state. Windows were rattled, floors rocked and roofs shaken as the quake struck at 8.53pm. The Geoscience Australia website was in meltdown as people flocked online to find out what occurred and Twitter went wild and when Geoscience was able to restore its site it had the news that the quake that rocked Victoria was the biggest in the state for 109 years. A spokeswoman for Geoscience said its recordings showed it was a magnitude 5.3 earthquake, which was more accurate than international seismologist estimates. Geoscience identified the epicentre 16km southwest of Moe, at the Latrobe Valley in Victorias east. Our preliminary information is that its a 5.3, she said. The US Geological Survey reported the earthquake was almost 10km deep with an epicentre between Trafalgar and Moe in the southeast. The USGS registered it as a 5.2 quake, but Geoscience Australia clocked it at 5.3, down from an initial 5.5 reading. The SES said it had more than 30 calls for help. Readers swamped the Herald Sun with calls reporting significant tremors from everyone from the suburbs all the way across the state to country Victoria. The quake was felt from Kilmore, Gippsland, Drouin, Rowville and inner-Melbourne. Reports came in from all over the city - from the Dandenongs in the east, Bentleigh in the southeast, Pascoe Vale in the west and through the inner city. Seismologist recorded the quake almost 10km deep - at 8.53pm. The earthquake spread itself statewide, reaching as far as 10km across southwest of Moe in the state's south-southeast, "I had the cup sitting on the table and it spilled over," said Const Hand. "We've had a lot of calls but no one is reporting any damage or injuries at this stage. "It was a decent-size rumble, the biggest I've ever felt. "The ground moved for 15 to 20 seconds." Anthony Atkin, the duty manager of the Criterion Hotel at Trafalgar, just west of Moe, said he feared for his life when the quake hit. "I thought the roof was going to fall down," Mr Atkin said. "Everyone in the hotel ran outside, it was like a train was coming through the hotel. "I've been here for 44 years and never felt anything like it." He said the quake lasted for around 20 to 30 seconds "but it felt like a lifetime." In the state's northeast Bright resident Mandy Ditcham said she felt her house shake just before 9pm and initially thought it was high winds. "I was sitting by the computer and I felt the ground shaking," said Ms Ditcham. "I thought it must have been really windy outside. It was making the house shake... it lasted for about 10 seconds." She said the tremor was felt all over the alpine area from Wangaratta to Harrietville. Victorian MP Bruce Billson says members of his community are shaken and puzzled. "There are plenty of people with shaken nerves, wondering what was going on," Mr Billson told the chamber. Mr Billson said the thoughts of MPs were with the citizens in Victoria affected by the earthquake. "To our community, our thoughts are with all those responding to anxious calls and hope there is no injuries or substantial damage," he said.

18km west of Morwell, 30km off Traralgon and 78km southwest of Sale. The SES says there were no major reports of damage or injuries. Darren Gay said he felt tremors in Chirnside Park. The whole house shook for ages, he said. Sunburys Tori Sims said the event was very frightening. Sitting on the couch with my little boy the whole couch shook and then it sounded like a massive gust of wind and it rocked the house! she said. Would hate to be caught in a major one! Lauren Gardiner in rural Victoria said

it was also felt in north-east Victoria at Tallangatta and Bullioh, east of Wodonga. Ron Smith from Kew said his whole house shook. "We heard a roar and thought it was the wind," he told the media. "The floor and the walls shook, the whole house shook." Jan Turnbull of East Bentleigh was in bed when the room started moving. "My lamps were shaking and the windows were rattling, it was quite strong," she said. Near the epicentre of the quake, Moe police constable Chris Hand was enjoying a cup of coffee when it hit.

Britons Try Their Hand At Rolling Rotis, Fast


A competition to roll the fastest, roundest and tastiest 'roti' was one of the many events that transformed a central area of Leicester into an Indian quarter last weekend, replete with an autorickshaw, 'tabla' workshops, and a carom tournament. Thousands of Britons of Indian-origin and others participated in the two-day festival called 'An Indian Summer' (AIS) in the city's Cultural Quarter. The first such AIS festival was held last year, with organisers enlarging the scope of the event this year. Located in the east Midlands, Leicester has a large minority of Indian-origin. Many members of the British Indian community arrived in the town in the early 1970s from Uganda, and have since rejuvenated the region's economic, social and cultural life. The winner of the 'roti' roll-off competition is set to win the 'Roti Raaja' award. According to the organisers, the aim of the event is to "break down the myths surrounding India and celebrate both the country and its people". It does this through "through an enthralling mixture of food, music, dance, literature, talks, exhibitions and games". Peter Soulsby, leader of the Leicester City Council, was seen driving off in the passenger seat in an autorickshaw, while large numbers attended Indian dance and music performances, exhibitions, and henna and 'champi' (head massage) sessions. Organiser Bipin Anand said: "If anyone has been to a Mumbai bazaar they will know it is all about the hustle and bustle, with so many sounds and smells. This year is a big expansion. It is a great chance for a big mishmash of people all ages and Indian and non-Indian people to come along and sample the culture". The event attracted sponsors that included the Leicester City Council, BBC Radio Leicester, Arts Council England and the University of Leicester.
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Magnitude 6.4 Earthquake Hits Off Japan


A magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Japan early Monday morning, the US Geological Survey said. The epicentre was 115 kilometers south-east of Morioka on Japan's Pacific coast, the USGS said, updating an initial report that said the quake was magnitude-6.3. The quake was rated only four on Japan's seven-point seismic scale, suggesting that no significant damage was expected, and no tsunami warning was issued.

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Olympic Agents Selling Tickets On Black Market

Fairfax Slashes 1,900 Jobs And Downsizes


Fairfax has announced plans to cut nearly 2,000 jobs and switch its landmark, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald broadsheets to 'compact' formats as part of cost-cutting measures. The media company says it will cut 1,900 jobs over the next three years and ditch the broadsheet formats for The Age and the SMH on March 4 next year. And it will fall in line with its main competitor, News Limited, introducing paywall subscription services for its flagship online services in 2013. It will also close printing facilities at Chullora in Sydney and Tullamarine in Melbourne by June 2014. In a statement, Fairfax said the plants "have significant surplus capacity which is no longer required". "No-one should be in any doubt that we are operating in very challenging times," chief executive Greg Hywood said. "Readers' behaviours have changed and will not change back. "As a result, we are taking decisive actions to fundamentally change the way we do business." Fairfax says the total saving is expected to be $235 million on an annualized basis by June, 2015. The papers will prioritise online reporting in a "digital-first editorial model" aimed at increasing flexibility. Fairfax shares jumped 2.5 per cent Monday morning after the announcement. The cost-cutting push comes just days after mining magnate Gina Rinehart reportedly upped her stake in Fairfax as she pushes for at least one seat on the company's board. Millions of shares changed hand in after-hours trades last week, with speculation that Ms Rinehart, the world's richest woman, now holds at least 15 per cent of the company. Former editor of The Age Michael Gawenda says he doesn't think Fairfax has handled the digital news transition well. "There's no good news for people who love newspapers this announcement," he told ABC News 24. "I'm very surprised that they've gone tabloid with their papers. I think it's too late to do that."

Dozens of officials and agents for the London Olympics have been filmed selling tickets on the black market, a UK newspaper has revealed. Reporters for the Sunday Times filmed damning encounters with agents agreeing to sell tickets allocated to them for vastly inflated prices. The tickets in question were those allocated to national Olympic committees and their agents. One woman from Lithuania's official ticket agency appeared at pains to make sure the would-be ticket touts understood she would be breaking the law if she sold them tickets. "If I sell not to the end user and overseas, not to the European Union, so this is illegal," she said. The Lithuanian agent told the reporter paying double the face value of the tickets would not be enough. Some undercover reporters were asked to pay up to 10 times the value of the tickets. The president of the Greek Olympic Committee, Spyros Capralos, spelled out that if the tickets were sold outside Greece, he would turn a blind eye. "As long as I [do] not hear anything you can do whatever you like," he said.

Mr Capralos also claimed that he had persuaded the chairman of the London Organising Committee, Sebastian Coe, to hand over extra tickets to Greece, by claiming demand outstripped supply. The London committee has denied the claims. A total of 27 agents and officials representing 54 countries were willing to sell tickets on the black market. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has ordered an immediate investigation, which it says it will take very seriously. In a statement, the IOC says appropriate action will be taken if it can prove there are any "irregularities". The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) says neither it nor its official ticket agent CoSport is caught up in the ticketing allegations. The AOC says it supports the strongest sanctions against any official dealing tickets on the black market. The IOC's investigation may not be completed before the Games start in London, but the organisation says it will take onboard any recommendations coming out of its inquiry to improve the way that tickets are allocated and sold internationally in the future.

Duchess' Missing Jewellery Worth USD 156,000 Sold For Peanuts


A Scottish Duchess is still finding it difficult to believe that her jewellery worth 100,000 pounds which she misplaced six years ago at the Glasgow Airport has been sold off by the authorities there for a fraction of its value - 5,000 pounds (USD 7,800).
The Duchess of Argyll has voiced her "disbelief" after learning about the sell-off. She had misplaced four items, including a Victorian diamond tiara, in a bag when she returned from London to Inveraray Castle, as reported. But when they were found by the British Airports Authority (BAA), they did not inform the police and simply sold them to a diamond merchant for just 5,000 pounds. The proceeds were given to charity as was standard procedure for property unclaimed within three months. In the meantime, the 68-year-old Duchess had reported the incident to the police and the Art Loss Register (ALR), which listed it on its database of stolen antiques. But it didn't unearth any leads. It was only earlier this year, the Duchess finally realised what had happened after spotting one of the pieces - a Cartier brooch in a catalogue of Scottish auction Lyon and Turnbull (L and T).

Government Worker Clocks Up $96K Overtime Bill


A NSW Roads and Maritime Services employee earned more than $96,000 in overtime payments in one year. The state's auditor-general has found overtime is adding about 10 per cent to the wages bill of RailCorp and Martime Services. More than three-quarters of RailCorp staff worked overtime in 2010-11, receiving an average of more than $10,500 each in extra pay. Peter Achterstraat says he will be doing audits of a number of other departments to see if there is a systemic problem with overtime. "There seems to be the same staff being called on, year in year out, to provide these overtime services and that must have an effect, not just on the state's finances but on the individual's safety and fatigue," he said. Mr Achterstraat says it is unavoidable that workers do some overtime, but he says managers are not making sure it is used efficiently. "What I am saying here is that efficiencies have been gained in small parts of RailCorp and RMS and those efficiencies need to be translated," he said. "The bottom line is that those managers need to be given overtime limits that they can work to, rather than just taking overtime as the easy option."

Australia Frees People Smugglers Over Age Concerns


More than a third of the Indonesian people smugglers whose cases were reassessed because of concerns about their ages have now been released from Australian prisons. The Federal Government has announced it will release another three Indonesians who were convicted but have now been assessed as being minors. They will be sent back to Indonesia, taking the number returned to 10. Attorney-General Nicola Roxon says the decision to send the latest group home is not a pardon, but recognizes new information suggesting it is possible they may have been minors. The cases of 15 others still in jail continue to be reviewed.

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Mint Unveils Coins For War Of 1812


this year and in 2013, as part of the series, commemorating 200 years since the U.S. declared war on Great Britain. "Honouring the bicentennial of the War of 1812 with this special circulation coin pays tribute to some of our greatest national heroes and a crucial moment on the road to Canadian nationhood," Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said in a statement Monday. Meanwhile, Parks Canada sites across the country, such as a new exhibit to be featured at the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, will commemorate the anniversary with special events and reenactments of the time period over the next three years. Canada Post has also released a new stamp. "These exhibits, special events, coin and stamp tell the story of how a fiery conflict with an uncertain outcome brought forth unity, bravery and perseverance, and how this remarkable shared history can help us connect with our roots and values as a nation," Environment Minister Peter Kent said in a statement Monday. The events kicked off Monday, in St. John's, N.L., with historical reenactors at Signal Hill and Perry's Victoria in Put-in Bay, Ohio, with a mock declaration of the war on June 18, 1812.

Immigration Minister Defends Human Smuggling Reforms

Royal Canadian Mint released the HMS Shannon $2 coin on June 18, 2012 to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812
Royal Canadian Mint unveiled the first in a series of coins Monday in Halifax to mark the bicentennial of the War of 1812. The $2 circulation coin has an image of the British HMS Shannon frigate -- to signify the historic capture of the American USS Chesapeake off the coast of Boston. The defeated warship was escorted into Halifax Harbour in 1813. The War of 1812 marks an important part of Canadian history in the country's evolution from colony to sovereign nation. Four new 25-cent coins will be released

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney Canada's crackdown on human smugglers is legitimate and defensible under the charter, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said. Kenney appeared before a Senate committee Monday to defend Bill C-31, the government's major reforms to the immigration and refugee system. Included in the proposed legislation are a host of measures meant to send a message to human smugglers that Canada will no longer be an easy mark for their syndicates. The bill would implement mandatory minimum sentences and higher penalties for human smugglers. It would also have mandatory detentions for people coming into Canada through smuggling operations for two weeks without review and would ban them from applying for permanent residency for five years. Critics have raised concerns about those provisions, warning that some smuggling reforms may not comply with requirements under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Not so, said Kenney. "The government's view is that all the provisions in the bill are defensible under the charter," he said. He said the government's aim was to make Canada less attractive for both human smugglers and their victims, while ensuring legitimate refugees even those smuggled into Canada - get a fair and timely hearing. Furio De Angelis, the Canadian representative for the UN Refugee Agency, praised the government for introducing an important amendment in May that reduced the detention period with no review from a year to two weeks - originally one of the most heavily criticized aspects of C-31. But he told senators Monday he was concerned the bill would still create two separate classes of refugees and punish those who felt they had no choice but to resort to using smugglers to reach safety. "Why human smuggling remains a scourge at the global level is that sometimes asylum-seekers have no alternative," De Angelis said, adding that the UN nonetheless supported "in principle" efforts by countries to fight human smuggling. Bill C-31 is currently at second reading in the Senate and is expected to pass into law before the end of June.

Harper Government Backs Down On Plans To Eavesdrop On Travellers Conversations


The Harper government has backed off on plans to install listening devices at Canadian airports and border crossings amidst serious privacy concerns. The decision by Public Safety Minister Vic Toews on Tuesday to halt the practice of eavesdropping on travellers conversation follows a backlash from both federal and provincial privacy officials. This is the second time that Toews has had to climb down on issues of privacy. The last time was the internet surveillance bill. As with the last time, he defended the move but then had to do an about-face. The reporter confirmed Monday that the federal privacy commissioners office had not even received a Privacy Impact Assessment regarding CBSAs plan to introduce audio-video monitoring at Canadian airports. The recording of conversations obviously constitutes a privacy intrusion. We would want the CBSAto demonstrate the necessity for it. In addition, should the measure be deemed necessary, CBSA would have to demonstrate that it has proper safeguards to manage the information, proper compliance mechanisms and appropriate oversight, a spokesperson for the federal privacy commissioner said. Ontarios privacy commissioner says she is appalled that Ottawa plans to start eavesdropping on travellersconversation at airports and border crossings. Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian said Monday while it is federal jurisdiction, she was no less taken aback that the Canada Border Services Agency was installing high-definition cameras and microphones with eventual plans to record what people are saying as they pass through certain areas of international airports and land crossings. I just find that appalling, Cavoukian said. Toews told MPs during question period Monday that I can assure the member that the privacy rights of law-abiding Canadians are respected at all times. Julie Carmichael, a spokesperson for Toews, said Canadians made it clear they werent happy with the idea of having their conversations monitored. We have heard concerns from Canadians regarding the privacy impact of this practice, she said. Carmichael said Toews directed the CBSA to halt audio monitoring until a Privacy Impact Assessment can be submitted, and recommendations from the privacy commissioner can be reviewed by the government. It is important for agencies tasked with protecting Canadians to have the right tools to catch smugglers and keep criminals and other unwelcome individuals out of Canada. It is equally important that these tools do not infringe on individuals privacy in a way that is unjustified or unnecessary to ensure security, she said.

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said the government would abandon plans to eavesdrop on travellers conversation following a backlash from both federal and provincial privacy officials

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Friday June 22, 2012

Master Counterfeiter Deported


charges. Police dubbed him a master counterfeiter who could produce flawless fakes. Official documents show a long trail of Hamdani's record, painting a picture of lies, false identities and fake passports. After his first Canadian conviction in 1995, Hamdani was ordered deported. However, refugees who commit crimes are allowed to appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) if they are sentenced to less than two years. Hamdani's highest-profile charges stemmed from an incident that caused an international terrorist search. He was in custody in the United States in 1996 on fraud and forgery charges, skipped bail, and slipped back to Canada. Years later, in 2002, in Brampton, Ont., he was picked up on more fraud charges. This time police said he was churning out millions of dollars in fake travellers cheques, passports and drivers licences. While in custody, authorities say he told a story about five Middle Eastern men who paid him thousands of dollars for fake passports so they could hop from overseas to Canada to the United States, possibly plotting terrorist attacks. The tale caused a stir and the FBI went on a national man hunt for the suspects. However, it was determined Hamdani made up the whole thing, attaching fake names to pictures of random people, and the search was cancelled.

Luka Magnotta Back In Canada


The overseas travels of alleged bodyparts killer Luka Rocco Magnotta drew attention Monday evening when a military transport jet brought him to Canada from Germany to face a murder trial. The slightly built porn actor was flanked by four officers as he descended the stairs from the Airbus aircraft at Mirabel Airport, about 50 km north of Montreal. His hands were cuffed in front of him and the 29-year-old was not wearing leg shackles. A half-dozen military officials, border agents and heavily armed police officers had been waiting for the jet when it arrived from Berlin just before 7 p.m. Magnotta had been held in the German city since he fled to Europe last month. Wearing a long-sleeved green shirt, dark slacks and white shoes, Magnotta was led into a burgundy minivan with tinted windows. A tactical police offer clutched a machine gun nearby. Journalists were kept at a distance as a convoy of two marked police vans and three motorcycle constables led the unmarked vehicle to a booking centre about 45 minutes away in Montreal. Detectives were to interrogate Magnotta overnight related to the May 24 murder and dismemberment of his lover, Chinese student Jun Lin. Magnotta was to be arraigned on Tuesday. Montreal police Cmdr. Ian Lafreniere met reporters on the tarmac and recapped the search that involved Interpol as well as police officers in France, Germany and Canada. "We all felt the tension of this unprecedented manhunt," he said. "We are very happy to tell you that he's on Canadian soil." Lafreniere said the flight from Germany was smooth and without incident. The arraignment will likely happen via videoconference before a judge at the Montreal courthouse on Tuesday afternoon. The Magnotta case made international headlines after a janitor found Lin's torso in a travel bag outside Magnotta's west-end Montreal apartment on May 29. Lin's hands and feet were mailed to federal political parties in Ottawa as well as to two Vancouver schools. His head hasn't been found. A video of what police say is the murder was uploaded online. It shows a man who looks like Lin being killed with an ice pick and then dismembered. The video also shows acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. Magnotta was arrested June 4 in an Internet cafe in Berlin after the cafe owner recognized him. He was held in jail there while awaiting extradition. The former sex-trade worker faces charges of first-degree murder and indignity to a body. He also faces charges of distribution of obscene materials as well as criminal harassment of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and of Parliament. In a statement Monday, the federal government acknowledged its involvement in bringing Magnotta home. "Our government's co-operation with the international community has led to this individual being swiftly returned to face justice," Justice Minister Rob Nicholson and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews jointly said in a release Monday. "It is important that Canadians can have confidence that those who are accused of serious crimes will face the full force of the law."

Michael John Hamdani


A career criminal with a rap sheet stretching back to the 1990s has finally been deported from Canada. "After trying get rid of this individual for more than 15 years, we are happy to report that he was finally put on a plane and sent back to Pakistan last Sunday," a government source told QMI Agency. Michael John Hamdani arrived in Canada from his native Pakistan in 1994. According to government documents, he was granted refugee status and soon started getting charged with crimes, mostly on fraud and forgery related

Toronto, Vancouver Among Most Expensive Cities For Expats

Vancouver and Toronto are among the most expensive cities in North America for expatriates, according to a new global survey. A new global survey rates Toronto and Vancouver as among the most expensive cities in North America for expatriates locating there. The new Mercer cost of living survey places Toronto at No. 61 and Vancouver at No. 63 among 214 world cities assessed in cost of living for expatriates. Only New York at No. 33 is more expensive in North America. Top 5 most expensive cities worldwide: Tokyo, Japan,Luanda, Angola, Osaka, Japan, Moscow, Russia, Geneva, Switzerland

But North America remains relatively cheap by world standards, beaten by cities in Japan, Asia, Europe, Russia, South America, Australia and Africa. The top three spots went to Tokyo, Luanda, Angola and Osaka, Japan. The least expensive city is Karachi, Pakistan, assessed as less than onethird as expensive as Tokyo. Other Canadian cities to make the list were Montreal at 87, Calgary at 92 and Ottawa, the least expensive of the group, at 115. The survey, conducted annually, measures the comparative costs of over 200 items, including housing, transport, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment.

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THINKING OF BECOMING A CANADIAN CITIZEN?


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1) What are the provinces of Central Canada? A. Ontario and Saskatchewan. B. Quebec and Nova Scotia. C. Ontario and Quebec. D. Ontario and Manitoba. 2) Why is the British North America Act important in Canadian history? A. It made Confederation legal. B. It was written by the British government. C. The Aboriginal people signed the act. D. It was agreed to by the First Nations and Inuit.

Becoming A Canadian Citizen: Who Can Apply


To be eligible to become a Canadian citizen, you must meet the requirements in all of the following areas: Age Permanent resident status Time lived in Canada Language abilities Criminal history (prohibitions) Knowledge of Canada Age You must be at least 18 years old to apply for Canadian citizenship. To apply for citizenship for a child under 18, make sure the following conditions are met: the person applying is the childs parent, adoptive parent or legal guardian the child is a permanent resident, but does not need to have lived in Canada for three years; and one parent is already a Canadian citizen or is applying to become a citizen at the same time. This also applies to adoptive parents. Permanent resident status To become a Canadian citizen, you must have permanent resident status in Canada, and that status must not be in doubt. This means you must not be the subject of an immigration investigation, an immigration inquiry or a removal order (an order from Canadian officials to leave Canada). Time lived in Canada To become Canadian citizens, adults must have lived in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) in the past four years before applying. Children under the age of 18 do not need to meet this requirement. You may be able to count time you spent in Canada before you became a permanent resident if that time falls within the four-year period. Use the citizenship calculator to find out if you have lived in Canada long enough to apply for citizenship. Language abilities Canada has two official languages English and French. You need to have adequate knowledge of one of these two languages in order to become a Canadian citizen. The citizenship knowledge test and your interaction with CIC staff will be used to assess if you have an adequate ability to communicate in either English or French. CIC staff will observe your ability to understand basic spoken statements and questions, and your ability to communicate basic information or respond to questions. For example, as part of your interaction with departmental staff or as part of your written test or your interview with a citizenship judge, you will be expected to: answer simple questions on familiar topics, using short sentences; show that you know enough words for basic everyday communication; tell a simple story about everyday activities; speak about something you did in the past (or will do in the future); give simple everyday instructions and directions; and express satisfaction or dissatisfaction. Criminal history (prohibitions) You cannot become a citizen if you: have been convicted of an indictable (criminal) offence or an offence under the Citizenship Act in the three years before you applied; are currently charged with an indictable offence or an offence under the Citizenship Act; are in prison, on parole or on probation; are under a removal order (have been ordered by Canadian officials to leave Canada); are under investigation for, are charged with, or have been convicted of a war crime or a crime against humanity; or you have had your Canadian citizenship taken away in the past five years. If you are on probation or are charged with an offence and are awaiting trial, you should wait until after the probation has ended or the trial is over to apply for citizenship. If you have spent time on probation, on parole or in prison in the last four years, you may not meet the residence requirement for citizenship. Time in prison or on parole does not count as residence in Canada. Time on probation also does not count as residence in Canada if you were convicted of an offence. If you have spent time on probation from a conditional discharge, it may be counted toward residence. For details, contact the Call Centre. Knowledge of Canada To become a citizen, you must understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, such as the right and responsibility to vote in elections. You must also have an understanding of Canadas history, values, institutions and symbols. The information you need to know is in our free study guide Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship. We will send you a copy of it once we have received your application. The questions in the citizenship test are based on the information in this guide.

The Canada Border Services Agency continued its crackdown on the immigration industry on Tuesday, charging a former consultant and two others in Winnipeg and Montreal with dozens of fraud-related counts. Among those charged was Brad Jacobson, the president of an immigration consulting firm started in 2009 with financing from a loan program run by the University of Winnipegs Faculty of Business and

Immigration Consultants Hit With Dozens Of Charges As CBSA Fraud Crackdown Continues
Economics. Mr. Jacobson faces 23 counts of immigration fraud for allegedly setting up fake businesses to bring foreign workers to Canada. The CBSA said it suspected more than 300 foreign nationals had fallen victim to the scheme. After founding Canadian Immigration Solutions Manitoba Inc. with the help of a university start-up loan for young entrepreneurs, Mr. Jacobson changed the name to CISI Canadian Immigration Strategies Inc. in January 2010. In a promotional video, he said the company had representatives in 15 countries, including Pakistan, Egypt and China. Brad offers new immigrants opportunities to work in Canada and to sponsor family members back in their native countries, reads a company profile.

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Healthy Eating Recommendations:


1. Eating plenty of vegetables and fruit. Every day, include a dark green (such as broccoli, asparagus and romaine lettuce) and an orange (such as carrots and sweet potato) vegetable. 2. Making half of your grain products whole grain (such as brown and wild rice, bulgur, quinoa and oatmeal) each day. 3. Serving fish twice a week (such as rainbow trout, salmon and sardines). 4. Including beans, lentils and tofu (meat alternatives) more often in your diet. 5. Drinking lower fat milk and milk alternatives such as fortified soy beverages. Be aware that other fortified drinks such as orange juice, rice, almond and potato do not contain the same level of protein found in milk or soy. 6. Using unsaturated oils such as canola, olive, and soybean as well as non-hydrogenated margarines (Include a small amount - 30 to 45 ML/2 to 3 tbsp a day). 7. Taking a Vitamin D supplement if you are over the age of 50. If you are planning on becoming pregnant, take a multivitamin that contains folic acid. Once pregnant, your supplements should also contain iron. 8. Adults (18 to 64) and older adults (65+) must get at least 150 minutes of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity per week. Children need moderate to vigorous physical activity for at least 60 minutes every day. What not to eat: 1. Foods and beverages high in calories, fat, sugar or salt such as desserts, fried snack foods, alcohol and sugar sweetened beverages 2. Saturated fats from fatty meats, butter, lard, shortening and hard margarines 3. Trans fats found in such foods as doughnuts, cookies and other baked goods. Canada's Food Guide also outlines the number of servings we should eat from each of the four food groups and provides guidance on portion sizes. The recommended number of serving sizes is based on age and gender. Look at the chart below to find your recommended number of Food Guide servings per day. Remember that it is just the average amount that people should try to eat each day.

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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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Aries (Mar 21 - Apr 19)

You will start doing initial paper work for some creative and ambitious project that is very dear to your heart. You will receive whole-hearted support from close friend and relatives. You will find yourself at your best in public relations and will be able to muster enough support for your work even from financial institutions. If working towards starting a co-operative venture, it is advisable to have one single institution, or financier, to back your project and then distribute some shares to others rather than having a loose-knit group. Those seeking elections to board of directors or to important committees will emerge successful. Youngsters will plan a holiday-cum-study tour to a forested or mountainous region. It will be a fruitful trip. Some of you are likely to get emotionally involved with a colleague of the opposite sex. A new romance is in the air and assures a happy and lasting association.

delights of intimate romance in the company of your beloved.

Cancer (Jun 21 - Jul 22)

have been having constant tiffs with their mate.

Taurus (Apr 20 - May 20)

You will get involved in some social or cultural work or community development schemes. It seems your close friends or associate will urge you to participate more in such social activities that will benefit you in the long run. The pressure of new work that comes along suddenly will thwart your plan for taking a leave or withdrawing from routine work. The employed may be facing some problems at home. Perhaps heavy entertaining has increased expenses and you are now finding it difficult to cater to the needs of the family. You will have a grand get together at home inviting most of your relatives and close friends. Love life is fine. There is a word of caution for those involved in love for long, but not married. Someone may now try to create a rift between you and your beloved by speaking lies and spreading unpleasant rumours.

Leo (Jul 23 - Aug 22)

The current period is extremely beneficial one and monetary returns from your investments will be substantial. If you do not need cash this week you should wait for a while longer to make further profit in your investments. Security at work will give the confidence that you need to explore new areas and move from one success to another. However, do not be in rush to make large commitments in fresh ventures, for there will be other, and more beneficial offers coming your way soon. The employed will be assigned a special task that gives them an opportunity to display their talents. Your tendency to flirt could now land you in an embarrassing situation. Try not to push your luck, especially if you are already in love. You will find your sweetheart seeking commitment from you regarding your future plans. You have to decide now else your relationship or your association will end.

Libra (Sep 22 - Oct 23)

You need to concentrate on routine work activities. The present environment at your work place may not be conducive and you could feel frustrated at times. Do not harbour thoughts of changing your job or work for this could result in a setback. Business people will do better and will be able to successfully conclude their current assignment. Your past arrears will be cleared this week and you will be able to pay off a debt or a loan. At home matters are much better especially since you have started to spend more time with your family. Married women desirous of progeny are likely to conceive this week. Those already in an advanced stage of pregnancy are advised to seek constant medical advice to avoid any complications at the time of childs delivery. Seniors may require seeking medical attention.

or devote attention to public relations. It is quite likely that some domestic issues and responsibilities act as a constraint in your working. Do not waste any time on such affairs because by doing this you could be ruining your chances of success in your work. Working women, especially those in the field of advertising, marketing, or public relations, will get sudden promotion and additional facilities at work. The married will hardly get any time for romance. It could be due to your busy schedule or your mate could be wary of a friend of your own sex, who may be trying to keep you away from your beloved. Listen to the advice of your sweetheart who has an uncanny instinct to recognize unsavory elements.

Aquarius (Jan 20 - Feb 18)

Scorpio (Oct 24 - Nov 21)

Gemini (May 21 - Jun 20)

You will succeed in every endeavour and achieve excellent results in your work and career. An improvement in financial position spurs you on to take risks in new ventures that prove immensely profitable. Businesspersons will sign new deals that will assure them of longterm benefits. Those in artistic or creative fields will do extremely well. Youngsters trying to achieve a breakthrough in the field of cinema or television will get an opportunity to work with a person of renown. Those desirous of setting up a smallscale industry will be able to do so. Benefits accrue to you through state and governmental agency, hence if seeking any sanctions or financial assistance through such organisations you are certain to get these soon. Personal affairs run smoothly. You will enjoy the

A sudden travel plan may take you towards south or southeast. Some of you may travel overseas of a special assignment. Some of you may travel abroad to scan opportunities for job or business. It will be a fruitful journey. Some of you will start a new work or open a branch office in another city. Those seeking employment overseas will get favourable offers this week. Students will join training classes in a preparation for a competitive exam. A study or training programme is on the curriculum for most of you. Students preparing for tests for the enrolment to a foreign university will succeed in their exams. A younger relative who lives away from you will visit you for a few days. Those of you, who have married recently, will get the good news of a new arrival. Love life is quite exciting.

This is a fortunate period for taking up some of the pending and unfinished work, which has been put off for some reason. This will help you to take up work on your new venture on which you have set your heart and have already sounded a few friends. The pressure of work at your work place may be less giving you an opportunity to get closely acquainted with a couple of colleagues who are more experienced and have been sympathetic and understanding. This may help you in getting certain ideas to build up your career not necessarily in the same set up. Domestic matters will also occupy your time as a misunderstanding over money matters will need a lot of convincing to remove seeds of doubt created by some outside sources and may require all your ingenuity. If you are fancy-free a romantic interlude is indicated. It is a favourable week for the employed in that they will be given an important task to handle. All facilities will be made available to you for this project. Those in the field of mass communication and media may become the recipients of award. Business people will get news of a large contract from the government or state agency. Some of you may decide to set up ancillary units for a large organisation that will underwrite all your production. Workingwomen may decide to go into their own business in partnership with close friends. Those in the field of dress designing, jewellery, advertising or exports will succeed in setting up a lucrative enterprise. Love life remains happy with your giving complete attention to the needs of your mate or beloved. This is the time to renew your contacts

In business you will be able to carry out your activities without any hitch. Do not waste your time in recoveries but rather follow up with vigor your new project that needs all your attention and efforts. At your work place carry out your assignment with all the speed sincerity and attention as there are some elements that are waiting for a lapse on your part. Fortunately your seniors know you and your work and you will not be affected at all. If you are given some extra assignment you should not refuse it though you may have been burdened with work. This may affect promises you made to the family, as you will not be able to fulfill them. If you have been planning to buy a house or a shop you have bright chances of finding and finalizing one now which will almost be a dream come true. Youngsters will be successful in competition or contest bringing a reward, which make them happy and proud.

Pisces (Feb 19 - Mar 20)

Sagittarius (Nov 22 - Dec 21)

Virgo (Aug 23 - Sep 21)

Married women looking for buying a new house will receive an enticing offer that suits their requirement perfectly. You will have the resources to purchase this property and will soon move your residence. Those of you who are keen to bring about a major change in their career will be determined to go ahead with their plans at any cost. This is particularly for those in age group 45 - 50. The employed are given additional responsibilities at work that entails working until late hours. You may have to cancel your social engagement or other extra curricular activities due to heavy workload. However, your employer will suitably compensate you. Love life is returning to normal, especially for those who

Capricorn (Dec 22 - Jan 19)

Your business plans hit a snag stalling most proceedings. Do not worry for the delays, as these may eventually prove to your advantage. In fact, if you can withdraw some of your money from incomplete or loss making ventures you should get the amount and call it quits. You will be in mood to socialize and attend several functions and prove that age is no bar for enjoying life and getting along with people. Keep away from some bores or those who are known to indulge in scandals. At home while reviewing your finances you may come across an unpleasant fact about the amount you have and the sum you are committed. This may require you to take up some extra assignment and sacrifice a part of your luxurious living. But by any chance do not go in for speculation or gambling, which will entail loss. Do not give credence to some people who have something to tell you about your mate or beloved that may be an exaggerated version of a minor happening.

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Housing Boom Grinding To A Halt


Canadas housing boom will grind to a halt next year, stopped by price declines in the condominium-saturated markets of Toronto and Vancouver, according to a Reuters poll, raising the risk of a broader economic slowdown. On a national basis, Canadian house prices are expected to rise 2.0 percent this year before stalling next year with a negligible 0.5 percent gain, according to median results of the poll, which was conducted last week. House prices have increased 37 percent since their trough in January 2009, The Canadian Real Estate Association index showed. All 15 respondents in the poll said the market was expensive, by varying degrees. Home prices are overvalued by slightly under 10 percent nationwide (and) most of the overvaluation is concentrated in Toronto and Vancouver, said Mark Hopkins of Moodys Analytics, citing a common concern about the two hottest urban markets. House prices in Toronto, Canadas largest city and financial capital, are expected to rise 6.6 percent this year after rising almost 10 percent in 2011. But that will quickly fizzle into a decline of 0.2 percent next year, the first fall since 2008. In Vancouver, the countrys most expensive market and until recently clocking the fastest annual price rises, they are expected to fall 1.6 percent this year and 2.5 percent in 2013. Canadas housing market avoided the U.S. sub-prime boom and bust that triggered the global financial crisis, in large part because its banks are more closely regulated and more conservative, requiring higher deposits for mortgage lending. While property prices tumbled in the U.S., Ireland, Spain, and to a lesser extent, Britain, record low borrowing costs that followed the recession spurred another wave of home buying and property market speculation in Canada. By early 2010, sales volumes and prices were rising by double digits on an annual basis. Figures from one industry group showed that since March 2009, the nadir of the financial crisis, Canada home prices have risen by nearly a third. quarter of 2012. Some economists, like Bricklin Dwyer at BNP Paribas, worry that Canadas economy, which has outperformed its peers in the G7, could take a big hit if the housing market were to turn suddenly. Recent experience around the globe shows that is what booming property markets often do. Whether or not Canada will face a hard landing will be determined by whether or not household risk was correctly priced in the first place. In other words, when Canadians show up to refinance their mortgages, if their interest rates jump and/or the terms of their loans change dramatically, then households could default at a rapid rate, Dwyer said. If the demand for housing slows too quickly, then homeowners could quickly find themselves underwater and promoting a dangerous cycle as they try to unload their home. Unlike the Federal Reserve in boom times, The Bank of Canada said last week the housing market and the threat of a correction was one of the main risks to the Canadian economy. The continued high level of activity and stretched valuations in some segments of the housing market are of increasing concern, it said in its semiannual Financial System Review. an annualized seasonally-adjusted 216,000 in the second quarter, falling to 190,000 by the fourth quarter. Annualized starts were 211,400 in May, down from 243,800 in April. Rapid condominium construction in Vancouver and Toronto - where the skylines are now crowded with highrises - has raised fears that the market could find itself saturated in supply and become the trigger point to a larger crash. High immigration to both cities has fed the condo boom, but has also helped stoke fears that the market is partly supported by foreign investors who may pull out their money if the market starts to reverse. Finance Minister Flaherty has tightened mortgage requirements three times since 2008 to cool the property market and the market has rallied on. But half of the respondents in the poll said the government probably wont intervene again in the next twelve months. The government understands that we have a safe mortgage market and that further tightening would risk a policyinduced housing market slowdown that would have broader macroeconomic risk, said property market analyst Will Dunning. Reuters polled Canadas big banks, independent analysts as well as international participants. Of Canadas major lenders, National Bank Financial declined to participate in the poll, as did CIBC, saying they did not provide forecasts on Canadas housing market. A few other primary dealers also declined to participate.

HIGH DEBT LOADS

While the housing boom helped pull the country out of a shallower recession much faster than the United States, it has also fueled fears a major correction could be in the offing. Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty have both expressed concern with the high debt loads Canadians have taken on to finance house purchases, enticed by rock-bottom interest rates. Household debt levels are approaching those in the U.S. before the housing meltdown there, where prices fell by more than a third and still have not shown meaningful signs of recovery. Canadas credit market-debt-to-income ratio hit a record 152 percent in the first

CONDO BOOM TO BUST?

Housing starts are also expected to retreat through this year, according to the poll. Starts are expected at

Mancession Number Of Stay-At-Home Dads Has Doubled Since 2001


Mr. Mom came out in 1983, and Michael Keaton was last relevant in 1992 when he was dressing up like Batman. But somehow, in 2012 and on a money blog, both are topical today. The hook? The recession, er, make that the mancession, the nickname afforded the regrettable consequences the downturn has had on the male worker. Disproportionately, more men than women have seen their jobs slashed, burned or both by the great recessionary reshuffling, and whats left from it all is a sizeable uptick in stay-at-home dads. According to new data out of the U.S., the number of stay-at-home dads has more than doubled in the previous decade. *Bing: How to make cash without leaving home In 2001, there were 81,000 stay-athome dads in America, or 1.6 per cent of all stay-at-home parents. By last year, that number had climbed to 176,000, or 3.4 per cent of all stay-athome parents. That whole mancession term first came about a few years back, and it was easy to laugh off since men are kinda macho idiots and by golly if we werent going to pick up our bootstraps and find a way to make ends meet. But the cruel reality of the mancession tag is that its rooted in a global shift thats momentum is too great to slow down. Even just in Canada, manufacturing and labour jobs, the sectors and industries dominated by men, have been crippled, and while some construction-type jobs have returned, no ones exactly clamouring to put up factories north of the 49th anymore. In fact, many like Electro-Motive, the Caterpillar-owned auto parts plant in London, Ont., that recently closed up shop and moved to Indiana is doing everything it can to shutter Canadian operations. So it stands, then, that many husbands and wives have taken a long look at things and decided it is the women now that have greater earning potential than men.

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Friday June 22, 2012

Job Interview Tips


the interview. Its always a good idea to be prepared for this step in advance. You never know when they will call and want an immediate interview. Some typical interview questions are: 1. Tell me about yourself. 2. Tell me about a challenge you faced and how you dealt with it. 3. What are your strengths? 4. What are your weaknesses? 5. Why do you want this job? 6. How do you handle pressure? 7. Where do you see yourself in five years? 8. Tell me about a difficult problem and how you solved it. You should consider all of these questions plus many more that may pop up. Most of these are general questions and can be answered in many different interviews. You should also focus on some specific questions that may be asked for the industry that you are interviewing for. Another key thing is to sound positive. If you are asked the question, What are your weaknesses? you will want this to be positive as well. You would not answer this question with a statement about how lazy or unorganized you are. Planning for a career change, looking for a new job or just entering the workforce, can be an overwhelming experience. The following is a list of tips to help you get through the process of sending out resumes and cover letters, to preparing for the interview. The first thing you should do is get a calendar and a note book. This will help you remember when you sent your resume and to whom. You will also use this to jot down any follow-up calls and research that you do on the company you are applying with. The second thing you should do is compile a list of companies that interest you, begin to research those companies and write down the information you gather. This information should include things like the type of company, their purpose and general information. Is it a manufacturing company? If so, what does it manufacture? Is this a marketing company? If so, what types of marketing does it consist of? Most companies have a website where you can obtain a lot of your core information on the company. You should be looking over this information and preparing yourself before you send out the actual resume. If you havent researched the company prior to sending your resume, you should do this immediately in case they call you for an interview sooner than you expect. Your resume and cover letter should be focused, not canned or generic. The average resume is only glanced at for about 10 seconds, so yours needs to have an immediate impact and be eyecatching. 1. Use sentence fragments or bullets to provide focus. 2. The most important information should be at the beginning and the end. 3. Your objective should cover three points: job title, industry and two or three key skills you are likely to use. 4. Build examples that show accomplishments. 5. Create uniqueness. Your cover letter should be one page in length and printed on good quality paper like your resume. The font style and size should be identical to your resume and envelope. They should be easy to read, attractive and actionoriented. Do not be cute, humorous or over-confident. It should also be tailored with content for each situation. Each company should receive a cover letter that is specific for the company. If you are using your own computer, its a good idea to create individual folders for each company that you will be applying with and save the cover letters in those folders. You have your research done and organized in your notebook, the next thing you should do is prepare for some questions that may be asked in You may want to consider something like, I sometimes take the job home with me instead of leaving it at work. Turn a weakness into strength. You should also prepare questions of your own to ask an interviewer. Many of these can be general and some will be industry specific. Some good questions that you may want to ask are: 1. Is this a new position? 2. Why is this position open? 3. Who would be my direct supervisor? 4. What is the initial focus of the job? 5. How often do you give performance evaluations? 6. What factors do you consider when evaluating a person/position? 7. How long do you expect the decision process to take? 8. Do you have incentive programs for advancing in the company? There are many websites, articles and books devoted to job hunting. You can find and use many resources to fit your individual needs. The best tip is to do your homework and be prepared. Interviews often make us feel as were on trial, but remember, you are also interviewing the company you want to work with.

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Friday June 22, 2012

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Child Abuse and Neglect


Child sexual abuse: A hidden type of abuse
Continued From Last Week

Number Theory: Factors


1.Which numbers are factors of 8? Select all that apply. 5 4 6 7 2. Besides 12 and 1, what is one factor of 12? 3. Which number is a factor of 15? 9 6 11 3 4. Which numbers are factors of 16? Select all that apply. 4 8 3 7 5. Besides 14 and 1, what is one factor of 14?

Warning signs of child abuse and neglect


Child sexual abuse is an especially complicated form of abuse because of its layers of guilt and shame. It's important to recognize that sexual abuse doesn't always involve body contact. Exposing a child to sexual situations or material is sexually abusive, whether or not touching is involved. While news stories of sexual predators are scary, what is even more frightening is that sexual abuse usually occurs at the hands of someone the child knows and should be able to trustmost often close relatives. And contrary to what many believe, its not just girls who are at risk. Boys and girls both suffer from sexual abuse. In fact, sexual abuse of boys may be underreported due to shame and stigma.

ANSWERS 1. 4 2. 4 3. 3 4. 4 & 8 5. 7

The earlier child abuse is caught, the better the chance of recovery and appropriate treatment for the child. Child abuse is not always obvious. By learning some of the common warning signs of child abuse and neglect, you can catch the problem as early as possible and get both the child and the abuser the help that they need. Of course, just because you see a warning sign doesnt automatically mean a child is being abused. Its important to dig deeper, looking for a pattern of abusive behavior and warning signs, if you notice something off.

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The problem of shame and guilt in child sexual abuse

Aside from the physical damage that sexual abuse can cause, the emotional component is powerful and farreaching. Sexually abused children are tormented by shame and guilt. They may feel that they are responsible for the abuse or somehow brought it upon themselves. This can lead to selfloathing and sexual problems as they grow olderoften either excessive promiscuity or an inability to have intimate relations. The shame of sexual abuse makes it very difficult for children to come forward. They may worry that others wont believe them, will be angry with them, or that it will split their family apart. Because of these difficulties, false accusations of sexual abuse are not common, so if a child confides in you, take him or her seriously. Dont turn a blind eye!

Warning signs of emotional abuse in children

1. Excessively withdrawn, fearful or anxious about doing something wrong. 2. Shows extremes in behavior (extremely compliant or extremely demanding; extremely passive or extremely aggressive). 3. Doesnt seem to be attached to the parent or caregiver. 4. Acts either inappropriately adult (taking care of other children) or inappropriately infantile (rocking, thumb-sucking, tantruming). .

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Friday June 22, 2012

Just 2 Tablespoons Of Olive Oil Daily Could Halve Heart Disease Risk
Scientists have confirmed that olive oil is good for the heart. According to their research, just two tablespoons of olive oil almost halves your risk of dying from heart disease. The equivalent of one tablespoon cuts the risk by around 28 per cent. There have been numerous studies highlighting olive oil's benefits to the heart, but few have investigated the extent to which this translates into reduced death rates. The results are based on the diets of nearly 41,000 adults in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition, which began 20 years ago. While the research, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, found olive oil does not appear to reduce cancer deaths, there was an enormous impact on the death toll from heart disease. British experts said the results showed that olive oil, a large part of the socalled Mediterranean diet which is rich in fish, fruit and vegetables, played an even bigger part in preventing heart disease than first thought. The researchers stressed that they had allowed for the benefits of other ingredients in the Mediterranean diet when assessing olive oil's powers. "These findings are very significant. This is confirmation that olive oil is good for the heart," the media quoted Dr Charles Knight of the British Cardiovascular Society, as saying. Olive oil is rich in healthy monounsaturated fats and polyphenols, compounds that can dampen inflammation in the body and possibly reduce the risk of clots. Spanish researchers studied data on the eating habits of 40,622 men and women between 29 and 69, tracking them for just over 13 years to see what effect olive oil had on death rates. In the study period, just under 2,000 of the recruits died, including 956 from cancer and 416 from heart disease. The data showed that heart death victims were among the lowest consumers of olive oil. Those who got through 29 grams or more a day just over two tablespoons were 44 per cent less likely to die from cardiac problems.

Lifestyle Changes Can Prevent Type-2 Diabetes


Making lifestyle changes can prevent type-2 diabetes, simply, effectively and cheaply, a new study says. Diabetes is a chronic and complex disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood that arise due to problems with the hormone insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. It is usually caused by an inability to produce insulin (type 1) or an inability to respond correctly to insulin (type 2). The study involved 230 people in poor, urban neighbourhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area cities. Contacted by phone about once a month, half of them received specific dietary guidance and other lifestyle counseling. After six months, those who had received the counseling had on average lost more weight, were consuming less fat, were eating more fruits and vegetables and showed more improvements in lowering in their blood triglycerides, a key risk measure for type 2 diabetes, the American Journal of Public Health reported. "Diabetes is not something you are necessarily going to get just because it runs in your family," said Alka Kanaya, associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and senior study author. "It is very preventable, and lifestyle changes can really impact the onset of diabetes." "You can do something about it," said Anita Stewart, professor at the UCSF Institute for Health and Aging and the Centre for Aging in Diverse Communities, senior study co-author, according to a university statement. Previous studies have shown that counseling and other lifestyle interventions are effective at preventing type 2 diabetes, but those interventions have generally been designed for clinical settings and include separate sessions with numerous health professionals.

'Soft Drinks Not Linked To Childhood Obesity'


Soft drinks and other sweetened beverages don't contribute to childhood obesity, though it may increase the risk factor among boys aged 6-11 years, says a new study. The study examined the link between beverage intake patterns of children and their risk for obesity. "We found sweetened drinks to be dominant beverages during childhood, but saw no consistent association between beverage intake patterns and overweight and obesity," says Susan J. Whiting, professor of nutrition and dietetics from Canada's University of Saskatchewan, who led the study, the journal Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism reports. "Food and beverage habits are formed early in life and are often maintained into adulthood. Overconsumption of sweetened beverages may put some children at increased risk for overweight and obesity," said Whiting, according to a Saskatchewan statement. "Indeed, boys aged 6-11 years who consumed mostly soft drinks were shown to be at increased risk for overweight and obesity as compared with those who drank a more moderate beverage pattern," added Whiting. The researchers determined beverage consumption patterns among Canadian children aged two years using cluster analysis where socio-demographics, ethnicity, household income, and food security were significantly different across the clusters. Data were divided into different age and gender groups and beverage preferences were studied. For this study the sweetened, lownutrient beverages, categorized according to Canada's Food Guide, consisted of fruit-flavoured beverages, beverages with less than 100 percent fruit juice, lemonades, regular soft drinks, and sweetened coffees or teas.

Eating Too Much Salt May Trigger High BP


People who eat a high-salt diet are more likely to develop hypertension, or high blood pressure, a new research has warned. Researchers say eating a high-salt diet closely linked to high blood pressure,' optimal method to measure sodium developing hypertension if dietary salt for several years may damage blood said John Forman, M.D., lead author of intake. intake was high, researchers found. vessels ' increasing risk of developing the study and a nephrologist at Brigham Researchers analyzed the association Compared with participants eating high blood pressure. and Women's Hospital and Harvard between sodium consumption and the least amount of sodium (about This research hints at the presence of a Medical School in Boston, Mass. blood levels of uric acid and albumin in 2,200 milligrams a day), those eating 'sodium amplification loop' in which One gram of sodium is equal to 2.5 the urine ' both markers of blood vessel the most (about 6,200 mg/d) were 21 eating too much salt for a long time grams of table salt (sodium chloride). damage ' in participants not taking high percent more likely to develop high damages blood vessels, leading to a Researchers conducted an blood pressure medicine. blood pressure. However, those who greater chance of developing high blood observational study (PREVEND) in During a median follow-up of 6.4 had high uric acid levels and ate the pressure if the high-salt diet is continued. which they tracked the sodium intake years, 878 new hypertension diagnoses most salt were 32 percent more likely Researchers didn't assess the cause- of 5,556 men and women from the were made. to develop high blood pressure while and-effect relationship between salt general population of Groningen, Higher sodium intake was associated those with high urine albumin levels intake and high blood pressure. But the Netherlands. Sodium intake was with increasing levels of uric acid and and highest salt intake were 86 percent study's results 'add to the considerable assessed by collecting multiple 24-hour albumin over time. The higher the levels more likely to develop high blood evidence that a diet heavy on salt is urine samples, which is considered the of these markers, the greater the risk of pressure 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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Friday June 22, 2012

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7 Cups Of Tea Per Day Ups Prostate Cancer Risk By 50pc


Men who drink lots of tea are far more likely to develop prostate cancer, a new study has revealed. were heavy tea drinkers, consuming seven or more cups a day. Of these, 6.4 percent developed prostate cancer over the next 37 years. Researchers found that the subjects who drank the most tea were often teetotal and led healthy lifestyles. As a result, they may have been at a lower risk of death from 'competing causes,' effectively giving them more time to develop prostate cancer, the study revealed. 'Most previous research has shown either no relationship with prostate cancer for black tea, or some preventive effect of green tea,' the reporter quoted Dr Shafique as saying. 'We don't know whether tea itself is a risk factor or if tea-drinkers are generally healthier and live to an older age, when prostate cancer is more common anyway,' he said. He added that those drinking the most tea were less likely to be overweight or drink alcohol, and more likely to have healthy cholesterol levels. 'However, we did adjust for these differences in our analysis and still found that men who drank the most tea were at greater risk of prostate cancer,' he said. Dr Shafique did stress, however, that his team was 'unaware of any constituent of black tea that may be responsible for carcinogenic activity in prostate cells.' Previous research has found health benefits from flavonoids ' antioxidant compounds in tea that are thought to control inflammation, reduce excess blood clotting and limit narrowing of the arteries. Of seven previous studies on black tea and prostate cancer, four found a potentially protective effect while the Researchers found that those who drank seven or more cups a day had a 50 per cent higher risk of contracting the disease than men who had three or fewer. The warning comes after scientists at the University of Glasgow tracked the health of more than 6,000 men for four decades. Their findings run counter to previous research, which had suggested that tea-drinking lowers the risk of cancer, as well as heart disease, diabetes and Parkinson's disease. The study, led by Dr Kashif Shafique, began in 1970. Participants aged between 21 and 75 were asked to complete a questionnaire about their usual consumption of tea, coffee and alcohol as well as their smoking habits and general health, and had to attend a screening examination. Just under a quarter of the 6,016 men remainder found no effect either way. 'Whilst it does appear that those who drank seven or more cups of tea each day had an increased risk of developing prostate cancer, this did not take into consideration family history or any other dietary elements other than tea, coffee and alcohol intake,' Dr Kate Holmes, head of research at The Prostate Cancer Charity, said. 'It is therefore unclear as to whether there were other factors in play which may have had a greater impact on risk,' she added. Almost 80 per cent of Britons drink tea, consuming an estimated 165million cups each day. The British tea industry is thought to be worth more than 700-million-pounds a year. Prostate cancer strikes 40,000 British men each year, causing more than 10,000 deaths.

Peaches, Plums, Nectarines Offer New Hope Against Obesity, Diabetes


Stone fruits ' peaches, plums and nectarines ' have bioactive compounds that can potentially fight-off obesity-related diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to new studies by Texas AgriLife Research. According to Dr. Luis CisnerosZevallos, AgriLife Research food scientist, the study showed that these compounds could be a weapon against 'metabolic syndrome,' in which obesity and inflammation lead to serious health issues. 'In recent years obesity has become a major concern in society due to the health problems associated to it,' said Cisneros-Zevallos, who also is an associate professor at Texas A and M University. 'Statistics show that around 30 percent of the population is overweight or obese, and these cases are increasing every year in alarming numbers,' the researcher noted. While he acknowledged that lifestyle, genetic predisposition and diet play a major role in one's tendency toward obesity, 'the major concern about obesity is the associated disease known as metabolic syndrome. 'Our studies have shown that stone fruits ' peaches, plums and nectarines ' have bioactive compounds that can potentially fight the syndrome,' Cisneros-Zevallos said. 'Our work indicates that phenolic compounds present in these fruits have anti-obesity, anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties in different cell lines and may also reduce the oxidation of bad cholesterol LDL which is associated to cardiovascular disease,' he stated. What is unique to these fruits, he said, is that their mixture of the bioactive compounds work simultaneously within the different components of the disease. 'Our work shows that the four major phenolic groups ' anthocyanins, clorogenic acids, quercetin derivatives and catechins ' work on different cells ' fat cells, macrophages and vascular endothelial cells,' he explained. 'They modulate different expressions of genes and proteins depending on the type of compound. 'However, at the same time, all of them are working simultaneously in different fronts against the components of the disease, including obesity, inflammation, diabetes and cardiovascular disease,' he explained. Cisneros-Zevallos said this is believed to be the first time that 'bioactive compounds of a fruit have been shown to potentially work in different fronts against a disease.' 'Each of these stone fruits contain similar phenolic groups but in differing proportions so all of them are a good source of health promoting compounds and may complement each other,' he said, adding that his team plans to continue studying the role of each type of compound on the molecular mechanisms and confirm the work with mice studies.

Regular meditation could decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in teens who are most at risk, say researchers. In a study of 62 black teens with high blood pressure, those who meditated twice a day for 15 minutes had lower left ventricular mass, an indicator of future cardiovascular disease, than a control group, said Dr. Vernon Barnes, a physiologist in the Medical College of Georgia and the Georgia Health Sciences University Institute of Public and Preventive Health. Half of the group was trained in transcendental meditation and asked to

Meditating 15 Mins Twice Daily May Cut Cardiovascular Disease Risk In Teens
meditate for 15 minutes with a class and 15 minutes at home for a four-month period. The other half was exposed to health education on how to lower blood pressure and risk for cardiovascular disease, but no meditation. Left ventricular mass was measured with two-dimensional echocardiograms before and after the study and the group that meditated showed a significant decrease. Increased mass of the heart muscle`s left ventricle is caused by the extra workload on the heart with higher blood pressure. Some of these teens already had higher measures of left ventricular mass because of their elevated blood pressure, which they are likely to maintain into adulthood, Barnes explained. During meditation, which Barnes likens to a period of deep rest, the activity of the sympathetic nervous system decreases and the body releases fewer-than-normal stress hormones. As a result, the vasculature relaxes, blood pressure drops and the heart works less, he said. School records also showed behavioral improvements. Transcendental meditation results in a rest for the body that is often deeper

than sleep, Barnes said. Statistics indicate that one in every 10 black youths have high blood pressure. If practiced over time, the meditation may reduce the risk of these teens developing cardiovascular disease, in addition to other added health benefits, he added.
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Friday June 22, 2012

Deepika Steps Into Kareenas Shoes


When Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor approached Kareena Kapoor for a film opposite serial kisser Emraan Hashmi, she was more than happy to accept the film but she took no time to decline it. What made Kareena Kapoor to reject the movie is not yet known. But when Ekta and Karan went up to Kareena with the project, she said that she is happy to be a part of the project and asked them to adjust the date as her marriage will be round the corner of the movie shooting. After Kareena stepped out of the project, Deepika Padukone was approached and she immediately grabs the opportunity and signed on the dotted line before leaving for Turkey. "It is strange Kareena was not happy with her role. She also told Ekta and Karan that her wedding would be around the same time they wanted to start shooting for the film. It`s a heroine-oriented film and Emraan is not the mainstay of the project. Deepika was so excited about her role that she agreed to it a couple of days before boarding the flight to Turkey, where she is currently shooting for Race 2," a source close to the Balaji-Dharma said. It is also heard that Bebo refused the film as she does not want to be directed by a newcomer and want Karan to direct the film. Interestingly, the Heroine star later had a change of mind but it was too late as Deepika already was finalized for the movie.

Emraan Vidya To Romance In Mumbai Monsoon!

Shah Rukh Khan And Salman Khan Together On Screen!

Ghanchakkar starring Vidya Balan and Emraan Hashmi, has been postponed by a month. The director of the film, Rajkumar Gupta, is presently on top of the world as his wish of capturing the two actors romancing in the Mumbai monsoon, finally comes true.. Initially, due to Emraans time constraints, the shooting was supposed to begin in September. Gupta narrated: I had originally planned an August schedule. And Vidya, who is at the moment doing no other film, was completely one with my films schedule. But Emraan was busy promoting Raaz 3 in August as the film was supposed to release at the end of August. But now I believe Raaz 3 has been

pushed forward, so I got the window to shoot the scenes that I wanted. I guess I am just lucky The whole idea is to capture Vidya and Emraan with secret cameras, on the rain-soaked streets of Mumbai. However, this requires a lot of courage. I agree. But both are used to shooting in the crowded outdoors. If Vidya could brave the Kolkata crowds in Kahaani and the Delhi crowd in my film No One Killed Jessica, then Mumbai would be a cakewalk in comparison. The important thing is god has been generous. Thanks to Emraans reshuffled appointment diary, Im able to shoot as and when I had originally planned, he said. The film is most likely to release in the first quarter of 2013.

Rajinikanth To Be Seen In Dhoom 3?


Aamir Khan may share the same frame with South superstar Rajinikanth. Yes folks, and not for a South film, but the much-awaited Yash Raj Films production Dhoom 3. Aamir was quoted saying, "Rajini sir has a mass following, which is very tough to beat for any of the actors in B-Town. He is extremely popular not just in India but also in other countries. Also his on-screen style and persona is impeccable and hence if Aamir wants to work with the superstar it is well understood. Other stars who've worked with Rajini include A-listers Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. Aamir has always been an ardent admirer of the superstar, and would also like to share screen space with him, as other A-listers have before him." Rajinikanth was last seen in the Shah Rukh Khan film RA.One.

If all goes as planned, we might get to see Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan on one screen, during Salmans Ek Tha Tiger release. If buzz is to be believed, the trailer of Yash Chopras untitled film, starring SRK and Kats in the lead will along

with Salman-Katrina starrer Ek Tha Tiger on Eid, August 13. We have no clue how SRK will react to this, but he has very little or rather we say, no option but piggyback on Salman Khan.

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MUMTAZ
She supported Sharmila Tagore in several films in the late 1960s, such as for Saawan Ki Ghata, Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi, and Mere Humdum Mere Dost. She had a memorable song and dance number ("Aaj kal tere mere") with her then-boyfriend Shammi Kapoor in the hit film Brahmachari (1968). It took Raj Khosla's blockbuster Do Raaste (1969) starring the phenomenon Rajesh Khanna to finally make Mumtaz a full-fledged star. Earlier, Shashi Kapoor had refused to work with her because she was a "stunt film heroine" in Saccha Jootha, now wanted her to be his heroine in Chor Machaye Shor. Mumtaz had no problems acting sexy and due to her great looks, easily had several more hit films. She acted in over a hundred films in a career that spanned just 12 years. She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for one of her favorite films Khilona in 1970. Mumtaz starred in many movies with Feroz Khan and her other popular pairing have been with Jeetendra and Rajesh Khanna. She has also acted with Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar and other top heroes of her era. She was proud of her work in her other favorite films Tere Mere Sapne for director Vijay Anand, as well as Roop Tera Mastana, Aap Ki Kasam, and Aaina. She quit acting after her appearance in Aaina (1977) for marriage to a millionaire and only returned for one final film appearance 12 years later in the 1989 film Aandhiyan, which flopped and she turned down other film offers. In 1996, she received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. In June 2008, she was honored for her "Achievement in Indian Cinema" by the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) in Bangkok. Mumtaz married millionaire Mayur Madhvani on May 29, 1974. They have two daughters Natasha and Tanya. Natasha, the elder daughter, married actor Fardeen Khan, son of Feroz Khan, in a lavish ceremony, in December 2005. Mumtaz had acknowledged that she has successfully battled cancer and that she and her husband have overcome personal problems in their marriage.

Mumtaz was born on July 31, 1947 in Bombay, India. She is a renowned veteran Bollywood actress. Mumtaz originally of Iranian origin was born to Abdul Saleem Askari and Sardar Shadi Habib Agha. She entered Bollywood at the tender age of twelve. She started as an extra in films in the early 1960's. She accepted small roles in big films like Mujhe Jeene Do and big roles in small budgeted stunt films like Boxer, Samson, Tarzan, and King Kong. In the 1960s, she starred in as many as 16 action films with freestyle

wrestler Dara Singh and was tagged and stereotyped as a stunt film heroine. She first gained attention in a supporting role as a vamp in the A grade color hit film Mere Sanam (1965). Finally, she gained major attention when she played one of Dilip Kumar's leading ladies in Ram Aur Shyam (1967). The film became one of the top hits of the year, and she received her first Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actress. Suddenly, Mumtaz was flooded with offers, but still not for major leading lady roles.

Salman Khan, A Kind Soul!


It was limited to India till recently and now its out of India. Well, we are talking about Salman Khans Being Human. The superstar was in Dubai recently, launching his brand Being Human, at various stores, including Splash. The 46-year-old star, besides launching his brand, also took out time for his fans at the Rashid Pediatric Therapy Centre in Dubai. Okay, so whats this organization all about?? Well, this organization helps the differently abled children. With the little kids, Salman Khan himself became a kid. He played, joked, hugged and almost forgot his stardom. After all, at the end of the day, its all about Being Human to Sallu.

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Amy Jackson Says She Feels Like A Princess In India


In a recent interview, Amy Jackson confesses her massive movie star status in India makes her feel like a princess. The Liverpool beauty has her own make-up artist, personal assistant, cook, driver, dance and language teachers in India. Amy says she cannot walk freely in the streets of Mumbai as she will be mobbed by her legions of adoring fans. In fact, she describes her life in India as a mad whirlwind. But, she does not mind it as she has met the love of her life in co-star Prateik Babbar, with whom she lives. Amy also reveals there is a darker side to Bollywood. She says she has faced racism as a white foreign girl in a bitchy and competitive industry. Amy confesses she receives nasty messages on Twitter especially from the older generation. Yet she is counting her blessings and says she must be the luckiest girl in the world to reach where she has today.

Sunny's Singh Sahab The Great Set To Go On The Floors


Sunny Deol, who was last seen in "Yamla Pagla Deewana" in 2011, is gearing up for his next film "Singh Sahab the Great". To be helmed by Anil Sharma, it will feature him as a sardar and the shooting is expected to start in October or November. "I am making a film with Sunny Deol. The film is titled 'Singh Sahab the Great' and Sunny plays a sardar in the film. The leading lady of the film is not yet finalized," Sharma, who earlier made hits like "Gadar - Ek Prem Katha", "The Hero - Love Story of a Spy" and "Apne" with Sunny, said. Talking about the subject, he said the "film deals with the system and corruption in our country". Before it goes on floor, the film's music was launched Thursday. "We have different music directors for this film and the first music is composed by Anu Malik," he said. "We will start shooting from October or November. We are planning to finish the entire film in three to four months. The entire film will be shot in Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar," he added.

Yash Chopras Film Finally Named Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum?


Yash Chopras untitled flick starring Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma in the lead, finally gets a name. The film is likely to be named Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum. A source close to the unit informs, While there were various options, both Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra were not happy with them. There had been reports that London Ishq was the title but the makers had denied it. The source adds, Yash Chopra had more or less finalised that the film would be called Jai but later he did a rethink. He preferred Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum from his controversial film Silsila which starred Amitabh Bachchan with Rekha and Jaya Bachchan. However, the spokesperson, of the production house says, nothing is confirmed yet.

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At The Movies

Your Sisters Sister (PG) * * * * Radar Love!

An innocent mix-up leads to potential disaster galore in Your Sisters Sister, a superior smart drama/romance from Mongrel Media now warming hearts at the Fifth Avenue Cinemas. Not to be missed, this small story has outstandingly casual but highly effective performances that ring true to a fault. Love can be problematic especially if youre not sure what youre doing. Clear heads are not the order of the day for a wacky group of friends with too much time on their hands. Initial offerings of this group come by way of a funeral. Here we see a group of friends gather to reminisce about a dearly departed. Too much alcohol and honest revelations can create awkward friction as wayward Jack learns the hard way. Likeable Mark Duplass is centre stage at the wake and you can see his downward spiral. To lift Jacks spirits a girl at the party Iris decides he needs a little rest and quiet. Stylish Emily Blunt does her best to look after Jack

and sends him on his merry way to a family retreat off in the woods outside Seattle, Washington. Little does Jack know that hes not alone in this cabin retreat. Hard to imagine but a lady is already there and how Jack notices this gal is a priceless moment. Woman of the hour Hanna cant believe she has a new roommate. Under the innocence conveyed by Rosemary DeWitt the pair share a unique moment which proves to be hard to live down once the uninvited Iris drops in unexpectedly. Lost moments and hidden agendas are hard to quantify but the situation these three soon to be friends encounter is priceless. Through family histories these three adults have more than a few things in common. How they grapple with their innocent mistake leads to all sorts of second guessing and mind games aplenty in this convincing 90 minute tale of lust, intentions gone awry and an outcome few could conceive of. Mark Duplass comes across as the next Jason Segel: hes likeable,

average looking and has a great candid way of making you feel welcome. Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt are delightful as cabin mates not sure what to make of the situation which explodes all around them. What all the fuss is about relates to issues many people face in their everyday lives. Let this smart, winning film be a lesson in

doing the right thing and never taking anyone for granted. Fine adult fun involving grown relationships that must change and adapt to the times over the times makes Your Sisters Sister a small gem of a movie bolstered by an interesting story and consummate acting that grows on you in all respects.

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Matthew Mcconaughey Voted Hollywood's Sexiest Dad


Matthew Mcconaughey, who got married recently, has topped a new online Father's Day poll to find Hollywood's sexiest dad. According to movie website Fandango.com's timely countdown, the Texan father-of-two, who wed fiancee Camila Alves on June 9 has claimed 21 per cent of the vote, which is five per cent more than second-placed Brad Pitt, the Daily Star reported. Johnny Depp is a close third, while Mark Wahlberg and Chris Hemsworth occupied the top five slots. Celeb dads who made it to the top 10 included Will Smith, Matt Damon, Denzel Washington, Hugh Jackman and Tom Cruise, who came in 10th with four per cent of the vote.

Charlie Sheen Plans Retirement?


Charlie Sheen will reportedly retire from acting after his new show Anger Management comes to an end. The 46-year-old is looking forward to spending time with his five children - Cassandra, 27, Sam, 8, Lola, 7, and two-year-old twins Bob and Max. When I'm done with this business, it's just going to be about soccer games and amusement parks. And when 'Anger Management' ends, I'm done. This is my swan song, the reporter quoted Sheen as saying. I've been doing this for 30 years. And there's a lot more out there to do than make-believe, you know? I mean, I'm grateful...I'm also aware of the fact that you don't get these kinds of shots in the same lifetime. You're only supposed to have one hit show, unless you're Kelsey Grammer, he added.

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Friday June 22, 2012

Fiji Is Not Ready For A Failed First World Media Model


By Thakur Ranjit Singh
Last month, Fiji was rocked with debate on forms of media model suitable for a developing multiracial country. Fiji has been a country rife with racial issues and divided by racebased political parties and communal political system. As somebody who has done a research of the reason of fall of Chaudhry Government in 2000, I can say with confident that Fiji is not ready for the first world (developed countries) media model, which is what we call conflict journalism. This form of misfit journalism has been one of the causes of unstable conflict-ridden democracies in developing countries. Fiji is one such country, where its downfall can be attributed partly to conflict journalism where media fanned racial animosity and failed to unite a divided nation. In my earlier article, I argued that Fiji model would require journalists to place greater emphasis on promoting multiracialism rather than freedom of expression. In promoting fairness, justice and cross-cultural relations, the journalist would indulge in selfcensorship, and use their position to encourage and promote social, political and economic change that leads to a stable and economically-vibrant democracy. I had stated that Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, in 1960s and 70s looked at journalists as government partners in nation building, and this is the model which we need to adapt in Fiji. It is not necessary for Fiji to copy unsuitable models from developed nations. We need tried models from developing multiracial countries which practised controlled journalism. A Canadian, Dr Marc Edge, who has taken over as head of USPs Journalism School, questioned the scholarliness of my research and suitability of development journalism for Fiji. Dr Edge vehemently maintains that development journalism has no place in Fiji. I wonder what he knows about this subject. He supports a supposedly free media despite, I suppose, knowing that this has caused havoc in Fiji. He has never experienced the coup and racial hatred of 1987. He has not experienced Sunday bans and roadblocks to enforce this hypocrisy. Neither has he any appreciation of hatred preached from pulpits of Methodist Churches. He has no experience of sitting in the Toorak Road office of the Daily Post in 2000 and listening to the breaking glass and advancing crowd of looters who were burning Suva City, as I did. He has never made that call, which I did, to the military camp for help and was told that they could not intervene until requested by police. He does not know that the then Commissioner of Police (Isikia Savua) was missing in action on that fateful day despite warning Chaudhry Government that a march may end up in trouble. Neither does he know that Police on 19 May 2000 did not have an Operation Order in place. He does not know that the same Commissioner of Police was cleared of any wrongdoing by a former chief justice (Justice Tuivaga) in a kangaroo court held in camera (secret hearing). And when my paper, Fijis Daily Post called that decision a fraud on the nation, I was sacked by the Interim Qarase government from Daily Post when I rightfully refused to apologise for the truth I had spoken. That is the Fiji Dr. Marc Edge does not know. He is critical of Singapore model of government but fails to tell that as an Asian tiger, Singapore is like a Europe in Asia, thriving economically, politically stable, with low crime rate, the only Asian country equivalent to OECD Developed World, kept in control by a managed media. What has Fiji got to show for its free media since independence? I have been critical of Fijis oldest paper, established in 1869, because it failed to raise atrocities by colonist on Indian indentured labourers. The Fiji Times has always been perceived as a mouthpiece of White men, Chiefs and the ruling class. It has always been, perhaps rightly, regarded as anti Indian. Dr Edge feels that Development Journalism model would not be suitable for Fiji and would prefer to see a free press to shine a light on powerful groups and people in society and thus help guard against corruption. Very well said, Doctor, where was that supposedly free First World media when Fijian Holding saga was played in Fiji Senate in 1993 when the elite Fijian hoodwinked their provinces? Where was the free press when Qarases SDL party initiated their Duavata Holdings, the business arm of a government party? Where was the free press when SDL government bought votes masquerading under affirmative action? Where was free press when Qarase failed to renew the work permit of an expatriate deputy Director of Prosecutions (Peter Ridgway) who was close on the scent of associates of Speight and coup plotters? Where was the free press when Qarase appointed a disbarred lawyer (Qoriniasi Bale) as the head of his governments chief legal advisor? Where was the free press when a deputy minister (Simione Kaitani) was rewarded with full ministerial position within months of confessing sedition on national TV? Dr. Edge should know all these because he is supposed to have read my thesis which has all these accounts of a free media in Fiji. Does he still feel we need that failed media model to root out corruption? Todays situation in Fiji, to a large extent, is because of that dereliction of duty of the Developed World free media Dr Edge wishes Fiji to adopt. I now humbly request government agencies, journalism schools, its students and interested stakeholders to call a conference to brainstorm a suitable model for Fiji and adopt the best options available from Third World experiences. You need not be a rocket scientist or a Doctorate to appreciate that the past First World free media models have failed Fiji. The silent Veiuto parliament building for many years, and a slight dent in the smooth parliamentary grounds indicating a rebels dug up grave, are resounding proof of that. I did a research to fill information vacuum on possible failings of the leading and influential free Fiji media, the Fiji Times that failed Fijis democracy. Go ahead, make my day, and say that our failed model of conflict journalism is no longer suitable for Fiji. We need a home-grown media model that suits us there is no need to copy Canada, USA, Australia or New Zealand.

Thakur Ranjit Singh E-mail: [email protected] (Thakur Ranjit Singh is a media and political commentator and a community worker in Auckland. He is former publisher of Fiji Daily Post and heads Media Relations Limited, a public relations, event management and communications company. The views expressed are entirely his and does not represent that of this publication.)

BBB Warns Consumers About Rise In SMiShing Attacks


Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be wary of text messages offering free Walmart and other wellknown retailer gift cards. The link in the text message leads to a website asking for consumers information, such as credit card information and birth dates. We are concerned about these scam text messages because in many cases they are using well-established brand names to build trust, says Danielle Primrose, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Mainland B.C. We urge consumers to verify the source and contact their telecommunications provider to report anything that may be fraudulent. SMiShing is defined as a phishing scams that are sent over Short Message Service (SMS) text messages on cell phones and smart phones. Text messages such as "Congratulations, you've won!" and "Enter code 6655 to claim your $1000 gift card" are all red flags that a "SMiShing" scam is in the midst. The most recent SMiShing message instructs people to call a toll-free number or visit a website to redeem the free $1,000 Best Buy, WalMart or Target gift card. Many of these messages come with embedded links that can ultimately spread viruses to the phone if clicked. If you receive SMiShing scams, BBB advises you: Don't fall for it. Know that retailers or others generally don't just give away very valuable gift cards or products for free. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Do not reply. Replying to a spam text only verifies that your number is active, which will result in more texts. Do not click any links. If a text is not solicited by you, do not click any links that are contained in the text. Keep your information private. Never give out any sensitive information such as social security numbers or bank account numbers. Report SMiShing texts. Contact your local BBB to report any scams you receive and forward any SMiShing texts to your cell phone provider. Ask your service provide to "block texts from the internet" Many cell providers will let you turn on a feature that will block texts that come in from the internet. This is an easy way to reduce spam and SMiShing attempts. For more consumer information, visit the Better Business Bureau website: www.mbc.bbb.org

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Brisbane, Australia
wombats, emus and lyrebirds in the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, just a short bus drive from the city centre. 2. Soak up culture and architecture See the skeleton of a Queensland dinosaur in the Queensland Museum and the work of famous Australian artists in the Queensland Art Gallery. Both sit in the sprawling Queensland Cultural Centre on South Bank. At night, visit the dress circle of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre or catch a show by the Queensland Ballet, Opera or Orchestra. Watch plays, browse art galleries and dine out in the transformed industrial space of the Powerhouse, which towers over the wide, brown river like a postapocalyptic vision. Brisbane also houses many cultural institutions in fine old civic buildings, such as Customs House, the Treasury Building, Brisbane City Hall, the Commissariat Store and the Old Mill. In Brisbane, sandstone cathedrals and classic Queenslander houses on stilts blend seamlessly with steel and glass skyscrapers. 3. Hit the water and islands of Moreton Bay Sea kayak from North Stradboke Island or Moreton Island or go deepsea fishing from Scarborough, Bribie Island, Manly or Raby Bay. Jet ski and windsurf on the Redcliffe Peninsula or kite-surf on Wellington Point. Slide down the worlds tallest sand dunes on a toboggan or sand buggy on Moreton Island. Scuba dive with colourful fish, crustaceans, corals and turtles at Cowans Artificial Reef, Flinders Reef and in the Tangalooma shipwrecks. Watch out for humpback whales between July and October and dolphins and dugongs all year round. Meet colonies of koalas in Victoria Point and hundreds of wading birds in the Egret Colony and Boondall Wetlands. Aqua-bike from Coochiemudlo Island then mountain bike the BMX tracks at Cleveland and Deception Bay. Four wheel drive Moreton, North Stradbroke and Bribie Islands. See Queensland's oldest banyan tree in Cleveland Point, Aboriginal scar trees and middens in the Redlands and Myora Springs and a notorious old convict settlement on St Helena Island. 4. Eat, drink and enjoy in the urban villages Listen to live music, shop along the lively outdoor mall and feast on Chinatown dumplings in Fortitude Valley, Brisbanes cultural core. Next door in New Farm, you can people watch from trendy cafes, buy gourmet delights from the famous deli and picnic in the riverside parklands. Dine in warehouse converted restaurants and explore the transformed industrial space of the Powerhouse, now a buzzing centre for the live arts. Take the citycat to Bulimba on the river. Then visit pretty Paddington and hop between the popular bars, cafes and restaurants of Latrobe and Given Terraces. Then take in the traditional Queenslander homes which dot the hills and wide-lined streets. Cross the river for the funky restaurants and art house theatres of the West End, the shops of Stones Corner and the brewery of Queenslands most famous beer. 5. Embrace adventure Abseil or rock climb the Kangaroo Point Cliffs at sunrise or at night when the city is dancing with lights. Climb the Story Bridge for spectacular 360 degree views. Free fall on a tandem sky dive or float over the city in a hot air balloon. You can even glide like a bird over the Sunshine Coast on a motor glider. Travel down the Brisbane River on a golden gondola, historic paddlesteamer or wildlife cruise. Or take a luxury whale watching cruise from the Redcliffe Peninsula, just 30 minutes north of Brisbane. Do an eco cruise past Bribie Island and the Glasshouse Mountains to Pumicestone Passage Marine Park. Bushwalk, swim, four wheel drive, spot wildlife and explore glow worm caves on an eco-tour to Springbrook and Lamington National Parks. See the city sights on the back of a Harley Davidson or go horseriding in the sprawling bush on the edge of the city.

Discover Brisbane, Queenslands subtropical capital city and the gateway to its many attractions. Plan your Brisbane holiday using our three-day itinerary. Laze in the lush gardens of South Bank, check out the Brisbane shopping scene and day trip to sandy Moreton Island. For something different, take on adventure along the Brisbane River. Learn about Queenslands iconic places and the scenic journeys you can take there. Drive the Great Sunshine Way to the Gold Coast, Fraser Island and Noosa. Stretch your legs on the Gold Coast Great Hinterland Walk. Or follow the Pacific Coast Touring Route all the way north to Cairns and the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef. Weve also got ideas to help you plan your Australian holiday from Brisbane. Sail through the Whitsundays, or hike through the primeval Daintree Rainforest. Fly to Sydney or drive southward along the Pacific Coast Touring Route via the new-age beach paradise of Byron Bay.

Brisbane and surrounds

Laze in the lush riverside gardens of South Bank, then browse the markets and swim in its lagoon. Bike ride in the City Botanic Gardens and abseil the cliffs of Kangaroo Point. Glide down the river on a majestic paddlesteamer or take a high-speed

ferry to vibrant inner-city villages like Bulimba and New Farm. When culture cravings hit, wander the art galleries and museums, watch a performance by the Queensland Ballet, Opera or Orchestra perform or see cuttingedge theatre in the Powerhouse. In the boating hub of nearby Moreton Bay and Islands, you can swim, sea kayak, snorkel coral reefs, toboggan down the worlds tallest sand dune, hire a sail boat or tussle with a marlin. Five things you should do in Brisbane 1. Glide down the river and relax in the gardens Bike ride beneath macadamia trees and mangroves in the City Botanic Gardens or roller blade over a floating walkway. Then cruise down the river in a wooden paddlesteamer, spotting pelicans and eastern water dragons. Laze or picnic under the palms on South Banks 17 hectares of riverside gardens. Here you can swim from the lagoon and pools of Paul Breka Beach, browse the markets, visit a summer open-air cinema and dine alfresco in the sun. Follow an Aboriginal art trail through the bushland in Mount CootTha Reserve, also the place to spot native wildlife and take in panoramic city views. At the foot of the mountain you can wander the tropical zone, rainforests and Japanese gardens of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. Cuddle up to koalas and meet possums, kangaroos,

Airport Transfers
Travellers will always need to consider how they intend to get to and from the airport and their final destination. All airports have shuttle services with pickup and drop off at loading areas located at the front of the airport terminals. Prices are reasonable and there are various choices available, ranging from conventional buses, mini-buses, private pick-up and limousines. Most transfers provide a door-to-door service between the airport and your city destination. Airport transfers can be pre-booked online which eliminates standing in queues to buy tickets on arrival.

that caters to all tastes and budgets. Choices range from back-packer budget dorms through to 5 star luxury hotels and resorts. The capital cities and major towns have both conventional and boutique hotels. Capital cities usually also offer self catering apartments. At beachfront holiday destinations such as the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, self contained apartments and resorts provide the majority of accommodation, although there are hotels at these locations. As you travel further afield into the country towns, accommodation in motels and motor-inns become the norm.

Australia Travel Tips

If you are in doubt about your driving licence being accepted in Australia, rather obtain an International Licence from your local automobile association prior to your departure. For information about Australian car rentals, see our car rental FAQ's sheet. Road speed limits differ between states but are generally 100-110kph on the highways and 50-60kph in built-up areas. Interstate highways are not of the same standard as USA and European highway systems but nor do they carry the same traffic volumes.

The most serious danger on the road is driver fatigue. Look for driver refreshment stations and pull off and rest after driving for several hours. Be careful when driving on country roads at night in cold weather. Cattle and native animals such as kangaroos lie on the road surface which holds the warmth of the sun. Car lights blind and mesmerize the animals and they may just as easily run into your vehicle as run away from it.

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With the 2012 Chevrolet Sonic, General Motors is at last fully in the small-car game. That might sound silly to those who can recall a laundry list of former Chevrolet small carsChevette, Vega, Spectrum, Cavalier, Cobalt, Aveo, Metro, Sprint, to mention a fewbut most of those vehicles truly felt like halfhearted efforts that took second stage to the automakers trucks and larger cars. That's not the case with the 2012 Chevrolet Sonic, a completely new, global small car that thankfully has nothing to do with the rental-carmainstay, the Aveo, that it replaces thus the new model name. At a time when the subcompact class seems to be segmenting into two campswith the Nissan Versa, Honda Fit, and Hyundai Accent on the larger side, and the Ford Fiesta, Toyota Yaris, and even the Fiat 500 at the lower end of the scalethe Sonic lands mostly in that smaller group, at least by the EPA's definition. Yet in looking at curb weight (about 2,600 pounds), the Sonic ranks as one of the heavier vehicles in this class. Factor in an all-new structure that feels transformational compared to the Aveo's, and vault like next to many other small-car designs, combined with a top-notch safety list (already an IIHS Top Safety pick, five-star federal ratings, and ten standard airbags), and we have no hesitation in calling the Sonic the safest subcompact pick among 2012 models. There are two engines available in the

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2012 Chevrolet Sonic


Sonic, and both of them are poached from the Chevrolet Cruze lineup: a normally aspirated 1.8-liter four, or a turbocharged 1.4-liter four. Both can be had with either a manual gearbox or an all-new six-speed automatic. The 1.4T is definitely our favored choice between the two, as it's more flexible as well as more fuel-efficient. Nicely weighted steering rounds out the driving package, and while the Sonic is actually surprisingly good fun to drive, the steering is if anything a little too isolated and damped. That speaks for the rest of the packagewhich is great, from a passenger and comfort perspective. The Sonic is supremely roomy, comfortable, refined, tight, and quiet for a small car, and it's really hard to find any serious flaws with the entire packageand in our opinion, it looks better than most in this class in sedan form, even though we love hatches. The Sonic delights with surprise standard features like alloy wheels on all models, plus remote keyless entry and air conditioning, and comes pretty well-equipped for around $15k. But then, in this arms race of features and value, there are some disappointments. For instance, you'll need to reach to LT or LTZ models to be able to option to the 1.4T engine, and some tech essentials like USB (with full iPod control) and Bluetooth are optional and only offered on the top-of-the-line LTZ model. That said, a loaded 2012 Sonic LTZ should still total below the $20k marka seriously good deal in today's market.

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Estranged Kin Rally Around Ailing Rajesh Khanna


Dimple is constantly by his bedside, daughter Rinke to fly down

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Rajesh Khanna has been battling ill health for quite some time now, and according to latest reports, the former matinee idol's condition may have worsened. What is heartening to see however, is that in the autumnal star's hour of need, his family and friends are busy rallying around him, giving him all the love and attention he requires. A close friend of the actor told us, "He is hardly eating. People around him are pushing him to eat. He has gone extremely weak. Doctors are attending to him every day." The friend revealed that Dimple Kapadia, who had separated from the star in 1984, has been by his side all through his illness. She visits him at Ashirwad, his bungalow on Carter Road, every day, to tend to him. The bungalow was being renovated for years, but since April this year, Khanna has been spending more time at the address from his heydays. "Dimple arrives at Kakaji's (as Khanna is fondly called) place around 1.30 pm and does not leave before 10 pm. It is physically daunting for Dimple, but it

is clear she still cares for Rajesh a lot," said the friend. And he is also very warm and receptive toward her. Recently, he even gifted his daughter Rinke Khanna a BMW. "Actually, he purchased the car from his recent earning for the TV commercial he shot. It was a very sweet gesture," said the friend. Word is Rinke is expected to fly down from Kolkata in a day or two to be with the family. Meanwhile, daughter Twinkle, who is now six and-a-half months pregnant with her second baby, son-in-law Akshay Kumar and grandson Aarav have been offering fervent prayers at a gurudwara in the western suburbs for Khanna's recovery. Readers may recall how ill health notwithstanding, the superstar of the 70s had taken time out to return to the screen, if only for a brief television commercial shot by adman-turnedfilmmaker R Balki. And even though he was only a shadow of his former self, it was a memorable experience for all concerned, not to mention the icon's countless fans.

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Who doesn't love Pineapple, but only if its served to you in a plate! When it comes to cutting one yourself, the inclination goes down a bit:) Its always been a challenge for me to cut a pineapple correctly, and I'm sure many of you share these inhibitions! But though it looks extremely hard to do with a few neat tricks, the right method, and a bit of concentration, you might just nail the menacing task of slicing a pineapple! Whether you want perfect round rings, cubes, or just some chunks to add to your salad, the trick lies in removing the skin and brown-spots, without losing much of the meat. So here are a few tips that'll help you cut a pineapple, hopefully, the right way! 1. Place the pineapple on its side on a flat cutting board. 2. Using a large Butcher's knife, cut the leafy crown (top) and the base (bottom) off of the pineapple. 3. Stand the pineapple up on one end. Using a serrated knife, slice the skin off on each side, from top to bottom. When doing this, it's important to leave

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Steven Seagal Continues Being an Idiot, Says Jon Jones


I loved Steven Seagal when I was a kid. I think we all did, at least if you grew up during the days when he was one of the baddest action movie stars in the planet. Let's be honest: Above the Law and Under Siege were awesome. But the Steven Seagal of 2012 is not awesome. He's kind of a buffoon, actually. We've all heard the stories of Seagal allegedly showing Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida new moves to try out in the Octagon. Silva and Machida play along, but it's almost like they're treating Seagal as their kindly, senile grandfather. They're humoring him. But Seagal's "success" as a mixed martial arts "coach" has apparently given him free reign to discuss other fighters in the sport. He appeared on The MMA Hour Monday and decided it was a good idea to give his thoughts

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on Jon Jones: I respect every fighter that goes out to the Octagon. I don't think (Jones') punches or kicks landed well (vs. Lyoto Machida). Do I think he punches or kicks well? No, not at all, and that's just my opinion. He's a very big guy, he's like a heavyweight. He's 6'4", very athletic and very strong. Is he a better fighter than Lyoto? No. Not even close. But that doesn't mean he can't win. Jones isn't even close to being a better fighter than Machida? Come on. That's one of the dumber things I've ever heard anyone say about a fighter. The evidencewhich Seagal is willfully ignoringwas on full display when Jones wrecked Machida last December. Jon Jones is a better fighter than Lyoto Machida, and to say otherwise is asinine. But what else should we expect from Steven Seagal at this point?

The Ultimate Fighting Championship on Wednesday announced another new bout for UFC on Fuel TV 5 (aka UFC: Nottingham), adding one of the most popular Brits on the planet to the fight card in Dan Hardy. Hardy will square off with Ultimate Fighter 7 winner Amir Sadollah. Recently rebounding from a four-fight losing streak, Hardy (24-10) secured his tenure with a first-round knockout victory over Duane Bang Ludwig, a fighter that Hardy has considered a bit of a hero. Ludwig will also be fighting on the Nottingham card. Sadollah (6-3) followed up a loss to Ludwig with a recent victory over Jorge Lopez at UFC on Fuel TV 3 in May. Sadollah made his way into the Octagon via The Ultimate Fighter and is one of a rare breed that has only fought in the UFC, which is highly uncommon in the modern generation of fighters. A heavyweight battle between heavyweight Stefan Struve and Stipe

Dan Hardy Gets Call To Duty For Floyd Mayweather Jr. Tops Forbes UFC: Nottingham List Of Money Makers
Miocic headlines UFC on Fuel TV 5 on Sept. 29 at Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, England. The world's highest-paid athlete is in jail. The guy in second place just lost a title fight, and the man who held the distinction for a decade is now third. Forbes has released its list of the 100 highest paid athletes, and boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., nicknamed "Money," is No. 1. Mayweather, who made $85 million for two fights last year, is currently serving a three-month jail sentence in Las Vegas for domestic battery. Boxer Manny Pacquiao is second on the magazine's list at $62 million from earnings and endorsements. Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight title to Timothy Bradley earlier this month. Tiger Woods, No. 1 on the list since 2001, made $59.4 million to place third. LeBron James of the Miami Heat is fourth ($53 million). He is one of 13 basketball players on the list. Tennis star Roger Federer is fifth at $52.7 million. Thirty football players made the top 100, with Peyton Manning tops among them at No. 10. The Denver Broncos' new quarterback made $42.4 million during his last season with the Indianapolis Colts, even though he sat out the entire season while recovering from a neck injury. David Beckham of the Los Angeles Galaxy was No. 8 overall and the highest ranked soccer player at $46 million. New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was tops among baseball players and No. 18 overall with $33 million. Two women, both tennis players, made the list. Maria Sharapova ($27.9 million) comes in at No. 26, and Li Na ($18.4 million).

English FA Fined 5,000 Euros


The England Football Association has been fined 5,000 Euros by UEFA for the inappropriate conduct of England fans. The fine was for the attempted pitch invasion by supporters during the 3-2 win in last Saturdays Euro 2012 Group D victory over Sweden. The English FA has decided not to contest the fine, maintaining the relatively small amount reflects UEFAs belief the incident was not serious. Germany will take on Greece on Saturday France will play Spain in another quarterfinal on Sunday and on Monday England will play Italy in the last quarterfinal.

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The Vancouver Canucks are in full support of 2011 first-round pick Nicklas Jensen playing next season in Sweden if he is unable to make the NHL club. Jensen, 19, is too young to be assigned to the Canucks' American Hockey League farm team in Chicago so his options, if not in the NHL, are either back in junior with the Oshawa Generals or in Europe. Jensen, a native of Denmark, has already signed an entry-level contract with the Canucks. We've been talking about this for a while, Canucks GM Mike Gillis said Wednesday during his weekly appearance on Team 1040 radio. He seemed to feel he would want an advanced level of competition. He's a big, strong guy and could clearly play at the American league level, which he showed last year when he had the opportunity. Unfortunately, we can't put him in there this year. Jensen, listed at 6-3 and 200 pounds, is a winger with a nose for the net. He scored 54 goals and 116 points in two OHL seasons with Oshawa. After the Generals were eliminated from their playoffs last spring, Jensen was called up to the Chicago Wolves and made an immediate impact with four goals in six regular-season games and two more in two playoff games before he sustained a concussion. When he had a chance to play in the American league, he was excellent, Gillis said. We're really pleased with his development. We're going to support him in whatever direction he goes. We think he has a chance to be a big-time player and anything that advances his development, we're going to be supportive. Gillis also said that the Canucks have tendered a qualifying offer to defenceman Marc-Andre Gragnani, who came over from Buffalo at the trade deadline in the Cody HodgsonZack Kassian deal.

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