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News briefs:June 30, 2006

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

Contents

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

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  • 5 Nov, 2018
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IMF and EU approve aid for Georgia

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The International Monetary Fund and the European Union approved aid packages to help Georgia recover from its conflict with Russia, which occurred in early August. The IMF approved a US$750 million loan which will allow Georgia to rebuild its currency reserves. The European Union also approved an aid package of €500 million in aid by 2010, which is expected to help internally displaced people (IDPs) and economic recovery in the form of new infrastructure. Only €100 million of the EU aid will be given to Georgia this year.

These loans are aimed to restore confidence in Georgia’s economy and send a signal to international investors that Georgia’s economy is sound. According to the IMF, international investors have been “critical to Georgia’s economic growth in recent years.”

Takatoshi Kato, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chairman of the IMF executive committee, said the loan will “make significant resources available to replenish international reserves and bolster investor confidence, with the aim of sustaining private capital inflows that have been critical to Georgia’s economic growth in recent years.”

Georgia has requested $2 billion in international aid to help it recover from the conflict. So far, the United States has pledged $1 billion in aid. Further assistance and loans to Georgia are expected from other organizations. Kato noted that “…Georgia is expected to receive financial assistance from multilateral and bilateral donors and creditors in support of the reconstruction effort.” It is expected that an international donors’ conference will take place next month to solicit more aid for the country.

Georgia’s government expects that economic growth will be more than cut in half as a result of the conflict. Last year, Georgia’s GDP increased 12.4% and it is predicted by the IMF that growth will be less than 4 percent in the coming year.

  • 5 Nov, 2018
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Church of England rejects compromise over women bishops

Sunday, July 11, 2010

The Church of England’s ruling body, the General Synod, yesterday rejected a compromise deal on the divisive issue of women bishops. An amendment to satisfy traditionalists was jointly proposed by its two most senior clerics, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu. Despite getting a majority of support across the Synod as a whole, it was rejected after narrowly being defeated in the vote of the House of Clergy.

The amendment would have allowed male “complementary bishops” to cater to parishes, which objected to having a female bishop in their diocese. The bishops would supposedly have “co-ordinate” powers, but some campaigners supporting women bishops said the plans would result in an unfair “two-track” system.

“I do not believe this will deliver, and it is certainly not good news for women clergy,” said Christine Allsopp, Archdeacon of Northampton, of the proposed amendment.

Many traditionalists have strongly opposed the ordination of female bishops, and threatened to leave the Church over the issue. The situation has been worsened by offers from Pope Benedict for disaffected Anglicans to join the Roman Catholic Church instead.

Earlier Dr Sentamu had claimed that Dr Williams was facing “spin and propaganda”, and called for it to end. Dr Williams insisted that the vote should not be considered a test of the Synod’s “loyalty” to the two Archbishops, but the rejection is widely seen as a blow to their authority.

The Synod is due to continue its debate on women bishops over the next few days.

  • 4 Nov, 2018
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Plastic surgery is a term used to describe treatment used by cosmetic surgeons to improve the appearance of a person. There are two branches of plastic surgery, which include reconstructive plastic surgery and cosmetic plastic surgery. Reconstructive plastic surgery is performed to improve the function of different body parts while cosmetic surgery is done primarily to improve the aesthetic appearance of a person.

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• Mammoplasty, such as breast augmentation, breast reduction, and mastopexy

• Eye surgery or blepharoplasty

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• Lip enhancement and rhinoplasty

• Otoplasty and labiaplasty

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  • 4 Nov, 2018
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Drone smartphone app to help heart attack victims in remote areas announced

Monday, August 26, 2013

German non-profit organization Definetz announced on Friday the development of the ‘Defikopter’: a medical drone, launched by smartphone app, designed to be able to fly defibrillators to heart attack victims in remote areas quicker than an ambulance.

The Defikopter is to be launched by an app that sends out the GPS coordinates of the victim. With the ability to fly at 70km per hour in all weather conditions, the eight-armed octocopter could reach any patient within a ten kilometre radius.

The invention has received cautious praise from German medical services; the drone is still in the development and testing stage. Definetz and collaborating drone builder Height Tech have not issued any information about the release of the smartphone app or about when the drone will be available for medical services to purchase.

“We’ll have to see how much these drones can help,” German emergency services union representative Marco König told The Local. German news site Mittelbayerische reports a price tag of €20,000 (US$26,000) apiece.

One major problem Definetz faces is the law that requires all unmanned flying vehicles in Germany to be supervised. Another is that only members of the public who downloaded the app ‘just in case’ of an emergency, plus emergency workers with the app, could summon a drone.

  • 4 Nov, 2018
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Polish drug company Jelfa ordered to shut-down over mislabelled drugs

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Polish Prime Minister Jaros?aw Kaczy?ski has ordered the pharmaceutical company Jelfa to halt production following revelations that Jelfa had placed mislabelled medication on the market, whose use could be potentially fatal.

Jelfa distributed vials labelled as Corhydron, a hydrocortisone used to treat allergies and inflammation, but in fact containing Suxamethonium chloride, a drug normally used to cause muscle paralysis during emergency surgery.

The Health Ministry has appealed to people suffering from asthma or allergies to check their medication and return any Corhydron ampoules they possess to the pharmacy.

Polskie Radio reports that the mislabelling was discovered a month ago, but Jelfa and the Polish Health ministry did not inform of the problem.

Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski ordered Jelfa to halt production until it can assure the Polish Government that it can properly manage its production.

The Polish Outlook reports that that drug companies in Poland were operating unregulated since December, 2005 as the regulations has expired. The government was putting in place new regulations.

The owner of Jelfa is AB Sanitas, the largest drug producer in neighbouring Lithuania. The shut-down has been questioned by the Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas, who expressed concern over the situation and said that he wants to try to settle the issue diplomatically.

  • 4 Nov, 2018
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Woman killed on amusement park ride in New York

Sunday, July 1, 2007

A young woman was killed Friday night after an accident occurred on a gyrating ride at the Playland amusement park in Rye, New York in the United States. The woman, Gabriela Garin, was a worker at the amusement park, and had worked there for the past seven years.

The accident occurred near the end of Garin’s shift; as she was loading riders onto the ride. The ride’s new operator, unaware of Garin’s presence, started the ride while Garin was still on it. The new operator then noticed Garin, and shut the ride down in 20 seconds, but Garin had already been ejected from the ride and killed, according to a park spokesperson.

The ride is an attraction that spins people around in two-seat cars, inside a darkened tent to flashing lights and music.

This incident is not the first in the ride’s history. In 2004, a seven-year-old from Connecticut managed to free herself from the ride’s restraining bars, and climb onto the front edge of her seat. She fell soon after the ride started. A safety precaution was put in place after this incident, however, the spokesperson acknowledged that it was not followed when Garin was killed.

The company which owns the ride shut it down, along with two other rides it owns at the park.

This is the fourth fatality in the park’s history. The park features more than 50 rides, a pool, and a beach. It attracts more than 1 million visitors annually.

  • 3 Nov, 2018
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A Brief History Of Dentistry

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The history of dentistry can be traced back as far as the history of people on the earth, because since early primitive times men and women have been treating their teeth in whatever ways they knew how. But formal dentistry is often traced back to the early 1500s when a book was published in Germany to teach surgeons how to extract teeth, drill teeth, and install gold fillings.

Then two centuries later a French doctor, Pierre Fauchard, published the book called The Surgeon Dentist, A Treatise on Teeth (Le Chirurgien Dentiste). That was the first thorough book to address the practice of dentistry, so Dr. Fauchard is considered by most historians to be the father of modern dentistry. Soon dentistry became more or less established as a profession across Europe, and just a few years after the founding of the United States as a new nation, an English dentist named John Baker migrated to America to set up the first-ever dental practice in the USA. It is even believed that silversmith and militia member Paul Revere worked as a dentist in Boston, where he advertised his services and would fill people s cavities with the same kind of silver that he used to make his famous bowls and other household utensils.

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By the 1800s dental books were being written and published by dentists across the USA, and inventors came up with two important dental products porcelain teeth and the specially designed and engineered reclining dentist chair.

The American Journal of Dental Science was established as the first dental profession journal in the world; the first dental college in the world was founded in Baltimore, and Alabama became the first state in the union to set up a state board of dentistry to regulate the profession. By 1860 there was a professional association that still presides over dentistry in the USA, the American Dental Association, and six years later the first woman to become a licensed dentist in the USA Lucy Hobbs graduated from the Ohio College of Dental Surgery and began plying her trade. Around the same time Harvard opened the first dental school affiliated with a major university and before 1870 it had graduated the first African-American man to earn a dental degree. With nearly 30 full-fledged dental schools going strong before the 1890s, dentistry got another boost when the toothpaste tube was invented, making it much easier to dispense toothpaste and making dry tooth powders more or less obsolete. Another first happened in 1890 when a woman named Ida Gray, who was a graduate of the University of Michigan s School of Dentistry, became the first African American female dentist. The same year an American dentist published a revolutionary new book called Micro-Organisms of the Human Mouth, which helped to explain the bacterial causes of tooth decay and gum disease. As a result of the book people began taking tooth brushing and dental flossing much more seriously, and those dental hygiene habits became more common and widespread. Perhaps just as significant was the invention of X-ray equipment for dental X-rays in the late 1890s.

In the 20th century Novocain painkiller was invented, the process of casting fillings and false teeth came into existence, and the first school dedicated to the study of oral hygiene was started. Graduates began to create organized programs to teach young children about dental hygiene. By the mid-1900s dental implants were in use and public water was fluorinated. Then in the last half of the century high-speed drills were introduced, as were electric toothbrushes, home tooth whiteners, and advanced resin and polymer tooth fillings. As the 21st century neared, the FDA approved lasers for dental surgery, and now we even have computerized digital X-ray machines as well as in-office computer guided robotic machines to make replacement teeth and crowns.

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  • 3 Nov, 2018
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  • 3 Nov, 2018
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Eurovision ’73 winner Anne Marie David discusses her four-decade career and the Contest, past and present

Monday, February 16, 2009

In the 1970s, she was one of the most popular female vocalists in France, and became well-known internationally. Anne Marie David, from Arles in the south of France, parlayed her initial success from playing Mary Magdalene in the French production of Jesus Christ Superstar into taking home the “grand prix” at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973. Her winning song, “Tu te reconnaîtras” (You will recognize yourself), became a Europe-wide hit that spring.

At the height of her popularity, David perfomed world tours, and even lived abroad in Turkey for a time. In 1979, she tried once again to win the Eurovision, and placed a respectable third. Her song “Je suis l’enfant soleil” (I’m a child of the sun) became similarly popular across France and in the Francophone nations.

As time went on, however, her place in the French music scene became less certain. Touring the world had taken a personal toll, and David decided to retire from music completely in 1987. However, with the help of her fan base, she was coaxed out of retirement in 2003 and is returning to a part of her life that she tried to leave, but never left her. Celebrating four decades in the music scene, David is looking forward to adventurous new projects and a newfound zest for life.

Anne Marie David corresponded with Wikinews’ Mike Halterman about her eventful career, her personal anecdotes regarding living abroad, her successes in past Eurovision contests and her grievances with the way the show is produced today. This is the second in a series of interviews with past Eurovision contestants, which will be published sporadically in the lead-up to mid-May’s next contest in Moscow.

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