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Aiming high
QUITO, Ecuador – Edgar Ricardo Vaca Vega met his wife inside a volcano. The year was 1983 and the town of Baños, the Ecuadorian gateway to the Amazon, was a bustling climbing destination, with outfitters on every corner touting guided trips up Tungurahua, the purportedly extinct stratovolcano that hovers over the humid town. The summit crater was chosen as the …
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Secrets of a garlic grower
In the Garden: The writer Stanley Crawford’s garlic farm in New Mexico holds secrets for a better harvest.
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Increase prosperity for all, says Najib
LONDON: Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Friday presented a compelling case for the global community to embrace multilateralism to bring about prosperity to the people.
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Eversave Expands in Houston



QUAY 16 – NEW FLOATING RESTAURANT ON THE LIFFEY
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Floating restaurant and bar opens in Dublin Docklands

The Cill Airne, Dublin Dockland’s very first floating bar and restaurant, is now open for business, just in time for the busy Christmas period. The historic ship has been extensively renovated and will be based along the quayside at North Wall Quay.

The ship will house two new restaurants, Quay 16 and Blue River Bistro. The Blue River Bistro is located in the refurbished deck of the Cill Airne, with unrivalled views of the waterfront and Docklands, and will offer casual dining with a capacity of 120. In the New Year, Quay 16, which is located below deck, will offer fine dining for up to 60 guests.

The opening of the Cill Airne follows the Docklands Authority’s call for water-based businesses that will enliven the River Liffey. The initiative is part of the Dockland Authority’s River Regeneration Strategy, which is focused on returning the River Liffey to centre of Dublin life and has already seen the launch of business ventures such as the Liffey Voyage tour service, Dublin City Moorings, the Liffey Ferry and the purchase of the replica famine ship, the Jeanie Johnson.

The ship is owned by Dublin businessmen Larry Crowe, Brian Flannery and Robin Payne, who also own well known restaurants, One Pico, Bleu and Nancy Hands.

The Cill Airne was commissioned by the Irish Government in July 1961 and was one of the very last riveted ships to be built in Europe. Designed to carry over 1,000 passengers, the Cill Airne suffered from the collapse of the liner trade following the increase in airline traffic and was handed to the Maritime College as a training vessel for naval cadets. The Maritime College’s move to a new building with mock up engine room and sailing simulators resulted in the Cill Airne becoming obsolete and she was placed up for auction by the College.

David Higgins, Director of Finance, Docklands Authority, said "The Cill Airne will further enhance the Docklands area and ensure that the River Liffey will be the heartbeat of Dublin once more. We look forward to making further announcements on new water-based attractions that will appeal to Dubliners and visitors alike."

For further information, please contact:

Loretta Lambkin, Director of Marketing, Docklands Authority, Tel 01 818 3300
Christine Lydon WHPR, Tel 01 669 0030/087 283 7407

Eversave Expands in Houston
Minneapolis, Houston, St. Louis, Denver, Ft. Myers Expand Hyperlocal Offering to 21 MarketsWAKEFIELD…
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Climbing gym can’t get off the ground
While visiting family in Fort Wayne earlier this month, Lary Norin had to suppress a chuckle when he saw my column asking residents to identify the businesses they’d most like to attract here.
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The Critical Flaw in Keynes’s System



The Critical Flaw in Keynes’s System
If the free market does in fact move toward full employment, the entire Keynesian “general theory” falls apart.
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America reacts
NEW YORK (AP) – Joyous at the release of a decade’s frustration, Americans streamed to the site of the World Trade Center, the gates of the White House and smaller but no less jubilant gatherings across the nation to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden – cheering, waving flags and belting the national anthem.
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Lastest Arab Emirates News



The beautiful ETISALAT TOWER 2 : DUBAI : United Arab Emirates : Wonderful lines, great character and structural fine lines : WORLD : SENSE : ICON : ARCHITECTURE : Enjoy and look UP! :)
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Emirates Telecommunications Corporation

Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, branded trade name Etisalat (Arabic: ???????? Et?salat, literally Communications) is a UAE-based telecommunications services provider, currently operating in 18 countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Emirates Telecommunications Corporation is its legal name. As of November 2009, Etisalat is the 13th largest mobile network operator in the world, with a total customer base of 100 million.

On January 31, 2010, Etisalat reported net revenue of USD .4 billion (AED 30.831 billion) and net profits of USD .407 billion (AED 8.836 billion).

Etisalat is one of the Internet hubs in the Middle East (AS8966), providing connectivity to other telecommunications operators in the region. It is also the largest carrier of international voice traffic in the Middle East and Africa and the 12th largest voice carrier in the world. As of October 2008, Etisalat has 510 roaming agreements covering 186 countries and enabling BlackBerry, 3G, GPRS and voice roaming. Etisalat operates Points of Presence (PoP) in New York, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris and Singapore.

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Etisalat Tower 2

The Etisalat Tower 2 is a 33-floor tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The tower has a total structural height of 185 m (607 ft). Construction of the Etisalat Tower 2 was completed in 2007. The most notable aspect of the tower is that it has a spherical structure at the top, similar to a golf ball. The cladding of the tower follows the Etisalat guidelines, in that it uses the same materials as most of the company’s buildings. All Etisalat buildings, including Etisalat Tower 1, Sharjah Etisalat Tower, Ajman Etisalat Tower, Al Ain Etisalat Tower and the Etisalat Headquarters in Abu Dhabi, have the same spherical structure on the top.

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Thoughts about skyscraper…….

Architecture is the alphabet of giants; it is the largest set of symbols ever made to meet the eyes of men. A tower stands up like a sort of simplified statue, of much more than heroic size.

- Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1874 – 1936

Some More…….

It’s not the skyscraper you look at, it’s the architect.

- Anonymous

excellent magic………

There’s the downtown area of Tupelo. Did you see the skyscrapers? Two stories.

– Bobby Heenan

Somali pirates seize tanker
Mogadishu – The European Union naval force says Somali pirates have hijacked a small oil tanker. Commander Harrie Harrison said on Sunday that the ship was hijacked on Saturday.
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Tougher cargo scanning to rise in Mideast
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, July 13 (UPI) — Tougher screening of cargo is on the rise across the Middle East, pitting enforcement officers against the challenge of securing merchant transport with the minimum of time and disruption.
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Libya meeting seeks Gaddafi exit to end war
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Western and Arab powers begin talks in Turkey on Friday aimed at finding a political solution for Libya that would persuade Muammar Gaddafi to give up power and end a conflict that could otherwise drag on interminably.
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.26M to tap geothermal, help economy
A day after the CNMI received bad news that its economy shrunk by an average of 16 percent in 2008 and 2009, the Office of Insular Affairs yesterday gave the islands an early Christmas gift in the form of a .26 million grant to develop geothermal energy and bring its fading economy back to life.
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Viking Minerals Ramps Up Exploration on Dolly Varden on Excellent Phase 1 Results
PHOENIX, ARIZONA–(Marketwire – 07/15/11) – VIKING MINERALS INC (OTCBB: VKML – News ) ( www.vikingmineralsinc.com ). Viking Management and Technical team have completed a comprehensive review of data collected from its Dolly Varden Gold and Copper property in Elko County Nevada. Early results warrant aggressive exploration and investment. Company President Charles …
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Call for Cloyne-style abuse inquiry – Video
Sinn Féin Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has called for a Cloyne-style inquiry into clerical sex abuse in Northern Ireland. – Video available
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Swimming, canoeing & tunes on the trail
Get weekly updates on select events and activities happening in northern Ohio national, state and county parks.
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Somali pirates seize tanker



Somali pirates seize tanker
Mogadishu – The European Union naval force says Somali pirates have hijacked a small oil tanker. Commander Harrie Harrison said on Sunday that the ship was hijacked on Saturday.
Read more on Pretoria News

Tougher cargo scanning to rise in Mideast
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, July 13 (UPI) — Tougher screening of cargo is on the rise across the Middle East, pitting enforcement officers against the challenge of securing merchant transport with the minimum of time and disruption.
Read more on UPI

Libya meeting seeks Gaddafi exit to end war
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Western and Arab powers begin talks in Turkey on Friday aimed at finding a political solution for Libya that would persuade Muammar Gaddafi to give up power and end a conflict that could otherwise drag on interminably.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News

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World Cup loss stings U.S. fans new and old
MILWAUKEE (AP) — There was beer spraying in the air after a big goal, a wide variety of R-rated chants and even a guy in a Captain America superhero suit.
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Top Things To Do In Philadelphia Today, July 19
Looking for something to do today? Scroll down for the day’s top happenings and events…there’s something for everyone here in the Philadelphia area!
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Gigwalk Adds 110,000 New Jobs and Boasts 50,000 Workforce Members
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Gigwalk, which turns your iPhone into a paycheck, is rolling out 110,000 paid opps and unveils its newest client — Bing (Microsoft).
Read more on Business Wire

RWC: Australia’s expectations bore fruit
New Zealand is unlikely to unleash a river of gold from the Rugby World Cup, with immediate gains almost certain to shrink over the next few years despite greater global exposure of the country and its businesses.But studies of…
Read more on The New Zealand Herald

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Laguna home for sale has views and location



QUAY 16 – NEW FLOATING RESTAURANT ON THE LIFFEY
new restaurants

Image by infomatique
Floating restaurant and bar opens in Dublin Docklands

The Cill Airne, Dublin Dockland’s very first floating bar and restaurant, is now open for business, just in time for the busy Christmas period. The historic ship has been extensively renovated and will be based along the quayside at North Wall Quay.

The ship will house two new restaurants, Quay 16 and Blue River Bistro. The Blue River Bistro is located in the refurbished deck of the Cill Airne, with unrivalled views of the waterfront and Docklands, and will offer casual dining with a capacity of 120. In the New Year, Quay 16, which is located below deck, will offer fine dining for up to 60 guests.

The opening of the Cill Airne follows the Docklands Authority’s call for water-based businesses that will enliven the River Liffey. The initiative is part of the Dockland Authority’s River Regeneration Strategy, which is focused on returning the River Liffey to centre of Dublin life and has already seen the launch of business ventures such as the Liffey Voyage tour service, Dublin City Moorings, the Liffey Ferry and the purchase of the replica famine ship, the Jeanie Johnson.

The ship is owned by Dublin businessmen Larry Crowe, Brian Flannery and Robin Payne, who also own well known restaurants, One Pico, Bleu and Nancy Hands.

The Cill Airne was commissioned by the Irish Government in July 1961 and was one of the very last riveted ships to be built in Europe. Designed to carry over 1,000 passengers, the Cill Airne suffered from the collapse of the liner trade following the increase in airline traffic and was handed to the Maritime College as a training vessel for naval cadets. The Maritime College’s move to a new building with mock up engine room and sailing simulators resulted in the Cill Airne becoming obsolete and she was placed up for auction by the College.

David Higgins, Director of Finance, Docklands Authority, said "The Cill Airne will further enhance the Docklands area and ensure that the River Liffey will be the heartbeat of Dublin once more. We look forward to making further announcements on new water-based attractions that will appeal to Dubliners and visitors alike."

For further information, please contact:

Loretta Lambkin, Director of Marketing, Docklands Authority, Tel 01 818 3300
Christine Lydon WHPR, Tel 01 669 0030/087 283 7407

Laguna home for sale has views and location
New the market in North Laguna Beach is a sleek, contemporary home for sale that’s poised to maximize sweeping ocean views. Located at 333 Weymouth Place, this recently constructed home is listed for .9 million and offers 6 bedrooms, 4…
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Have you tried: Steak and spinach salad at Z Restaurant in Melbourne
Leave it to Ratib Ahmad of Continental Flambe fame to transform a mom-and-pop breakfast nook into casual fine dining.
Read more on Florida Today

New Market to Open in Downtown Fort Smith
An upscale market will soon be available to businesses and residents in downtown Fort Smith. Construction began Monday on the corner of North Fifth Street and Garrison Avenue for the Garrison Pointe Market. It’s a two million dollar project expected to be complete this January.
Read more on KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville

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SPoT Coffee First Quarter 2011 Results: Reports 15% Increase in Gross Profit
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – July 18, 2011) – SPOT COFFEE (CANADA) LTD. (TSX VENTURE:SPP) (“SPoT” or the “Company”) released on June 28, 2011 its financial results for the Company’s first quarter ended March 31, 2011. Complete financial statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis have been filed for public review at www.sedar.com and are available on the …
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Rice bowls worth hawking at Hawker Fare in Oakland
Since Alice Waters opened the Cafe at Chez Panisse many years ago, it’s become common for high-end chefs to supplement their creativity – and income – with less expensive offshoots. There’s the French Laundry/Bouchon…
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Parea
Cower in fear, vegetarians – Parea is a carnivore’s dream, and even comes with its own party. Simon Thomsen reports.
Read more on Taste.com.au

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Twins’ Thome Launches 596th Career Home Run



Twins’ Thome Launches 596th Career Home Run
Minnesota Twins slugger Jim Thome belts his 596th career homer during game against the Kansas City Royals.
Read more on Local 10 Miami

Announced investment plans
Since Jan. 1, at least 45 companies have announced investment plans with projections of adding a minimum of nearly 2,100 jobs over the next several years in northeast Indiana.
Read more on Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Namibia: Development Bank of Namibia Reaches N Billion Milestone
The Development Bank of Namibia this week announced that its total loan book had surpassed the N billion mark and was well on course to reach the N.3 billion target set for this year.
Read more on AllAfrica.com

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