Thursday, February 2, 2006 Bathurst Regional Council, the local government responsible for the city of Bathurst and its surrounds in Central Western New South Wales, Australia yesterday revealed it had received a development application for the new Bathurst Base Hospital. The new hospital is to be built behind the current hospital on the same site and is expected to cost the New South Wales government AUD96 million. The Bathurst Hospital will be the first in the Bathurst-Orange-Bloomfield redevelopment project. The new hospital will have 149 beds, up from 85 for…
Read MoreDubai Desert Safari : One Of The Popular Tourist Attractions
Read More About: Inbuilt Bbqs For Sale Submitted by: Raviinder Singh Dubai Desert Safari is a huge attraction for people who visit Dubai along with City Tour Dubai and Dhow Dinner Cruise Dubai. Dubai has developed very rapidly in the past few years under the guidance of its rulers. It has made remarkable progress in the areas of travel & tourism, architecture and technology. Dubai is a great destination for adults and children and is the best place to enjoy your vacations to the maximum. Dubai Desert Safari tour is…
Read MoreGermany legalises medical use of cannabis
Friday, January 20, 2017 Yesterday, the German Bundestag passed a law to legalise cannabis drug for medicinal purposes. The law is to come under effect in March. “Seriously ill people must be treated in the best ways possible” ((de))German language: ?Schwerkranke Menschen müssen bestmöglich versorgt werden., German health minister Hermann Gröhe tweeted. Doctors can prescribe marijuana — cannabis — for patients suffering from multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, or loss of appetite or nausea from cancer’s chemotherapy treatment. Christian Democrats (CDU) lawmaker Rainer Hayek said this law would still prevent recreational…
Read MoreHow the Army Corps of Engineers closed one New Orleans breach
Friday, September 9, 2005 New Orleans, Louisiana —After Category 4 storm Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans, on the night before August 29, 2005, several flood control constructions failed. Much of the city flooded through the openings. One of these was the flood wall forming one side of the 17th Street Canal, near Lake Pontchartrain. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the primary agency for engineering support during such emergencies. A USACE team was assessing the situation in New Orleans on the 29th, water flow was stopped September…
Read MoreMario Lopez favored to win Dancing with the Stars
Friday, September 1, 2006 Mario López is favored to win the third season of American television series Dancing with the Stars, with 3:1 odds of winning, but close on his heels is actress Vivica Fox, with four-to-one odds. López is perhaps best known for his role on Saved by the Bell, and currently stars on soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Gambling site BetBet released odds on its website recently. Monique Coleman (High School Musical), Joey Lawrence (Blossom), and Harry Hamlin (Clash of the Titans), each with six-to-one odds.…
Read MorePreparing Your Home For The Installation Of Replacement Windows In Colorado Springs Co
Read More About: Solar Passivhaus Design byAlma Abell Windows allow light and air to enter and exit a home. These structures also allow people to view the outside world. Over time, normal wear and tear can take a toll on the quality of windows. Also, many homeowners replace windows during a remodel. If you will be getting Replacement Windows in Colorado Springs CO, it’s important to ready your home for the installation. Use the following suggestions for this task. If you are using a service provider to install your Replacement…
Read MoreIran’s morality police crack down on un-Islamic dress
Wednesday, April 25, 2007 The Iranian police forces have faced criticism from Ayatollah Hashemi Shahrudi, the head of the judiciary who was appointed by Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, for their re-invigorated campaign to do away with un-Islamic dress. Ayatollah Shahroudi proclaimed, “Tough measures on social problems will backfire and have counter-productive effects.” Others have, of course, made it clear that un-Islamic dress can lead to moral corruption, engender innumerable vices, and hurt the Islamic character of the nation. Some believe that no one had any issue with the creation of…
Read MoreU.K. doctors successfully transplant a beating heart
Monday, June 5, 2006 British doctors have successfully transplanted a beating heart into the chest of a 58-year old man, the first operation of its kind in the United Kingdom. The “trial” surgery was performed at Papworth Hospital just outside of London, England in Cambridge. The operation could be “equivalent if not superior” to the current transplanting methods, doctors said. The method has only been performed two other times, in Germany. Usually hearts would be injected with potassium, which stopped the heart from beating, after which it would be covered…
Read MoreCredit Card Debt Program Settlement Is Better Than Bankruptcy
Read More About: Trust Accounting Software By Sean A. Kelly Credit card debt program settlement is an approach to debt relief in which the creditor agrees to reduce the debt and this reduced amount is considered as the full payment. This process is also called debt negotiation, debt arbitration or debt solution. This process is necessitated when the debtor is unable to do the minimum monthly payments and the balance grows alarmingly due to ongoing interest and late fees. There are three ways through which debt settlement agreement can be…
Read MoreUK to get new nuclear power stations
Wednesday, July 12, 2006 The British government has given permission for new nuclear power stations to be built in the United Kingdom. This decision follows months of public debate and controversy over the proposal. Many Britons have argued for greater use of renewable energy supplies, but the government has said that even with a big increase in investment, renewable sources will not meet all of the UK’s additional energy demands. It is expected that 25 GW of additional generating capacity will be required over the next two decades, partly as…
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