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Conflict of interest has been a hot topic in B.C. communities since a followup report in January from Municipal Solicitor Colin Stewart of Stewart McDannold Stuart Barristers and Solicitors.

The report is a response to the Court of Appeal decision that ex public servants on Salt Spring Island, Christine Torgrimson and George Ehring, were in conflict when they voted to fund non-profits on which they were members.

The councillors voted to fund $8,000 to two environmental organizations on which they were directors.

Councillors outside Merritt touted the clarified rules which, according to Prince George Coun. Murry Krause, provides certainty to many of those who serve on city council.

Following the report, City of Prince George Coun. Lyn Hall resigned his position as the director of the Prince George Winter Games Host Society.

City of Powell River Coun. Russell Brewer resigned from the boards of Tourism Powell River, Powell River Cycling Association and the Sunshine Coast Tourism.

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Those are just a sample of the response from public servants in two B.C. municipalities.

But in Merritt, councillors questioned whether flipping pancakes at Merritt Flying Club functions qualifies as a conflict. Others questioned whether buying a pass to the Nicola Valley Aquatic Centre is a conflict. Council was also concerned they can’t vote for funding the paving of a street they live on.

As perhaps the most vocal Merritt opponent to conflict laws, Coun. Alastair Murdoch threatened to walk out on a funding meeting earlier this month in a decision to grant money for the Nicola Valley Community Arts Council.

Murdoch reluctantly left his position in January as president and director of the Nicola Valley Transit Society following separate legal opinions ordered by the city and himself.

“The new Court of Appeal ruling would have required me to [step down],” he said, several days after the meeting at council chambers. “I don’t think that is fair for the people who voted for me, because one of the things I ran on was the bus service.”

He said he doesn’t agree with the recent Appeal Court ruling.

“It’s the law of the land, so I’m stuck with it,” he said, adding that he feels the conflict of interest rules are too strict. “It puts too much of an emphasis on the negative things that can arise from conflict of interest and not sufficient consideration given to challenges to communities that the current conflict guidelines, as approved by the Court of Appeal,If you have never tried shoessupplier you are in for a rare treat. laid down.”

“When you’re looking at communities with less than 10,000 population, you have a very limited number of people who are interested in being volunteers in a fairly senior level,” Murdoch said. “When they say you can’t do council and be a volunteer, then you lose some of your volunteer base.many of our customers are stepping beyond short sleeve authenticguccishoes and giving their supporters.”

He said many people won’t run for council if they can’t also volunteer.

“I think there is concern in a lot of communities that this is going to have a big effect on rural and small communities in B.C. and that’s very unfortunate,” he added.

But according to Victoria lawyer John Alexander, the Appeal Court ruling doesn’t mean all councillors need to quit involvement with any non-profit of which they are a member.

“I think it means you shed your leadership roles inside those not-for-profit organizations,” he told the Victoria Times Colonist.

He said while there is no evidence of a personal interest in Salt Spring’s Torgrimson and Ehring funding the environmental groups, the money was taken offline, “so they didn’t have to account anymore for what they actually did with the money.”

Merritt Mayor Susan Roline and city administration have said they side with the conflict rules, but have faced consistent opposition from councillors.

Roline, who brought Stewart’s January report to council, said she has been trying to tighten up on potential conflicts among Merritt councillors since she was elected in 2008.

“The basis for all of this is we need to get back to basics in this country,” she said in council chambers. “There is no trust in politicians anymore and there is low voter turnout because there have been so many conflicts of interest.”

Roline and administration were the lone people at the meeting who spoke in favour of the clarified conflict rules.

“When you sign the [Declaration of Oath of Office] you are signing that, as an elected official, you will not be having conflict in public matters,” she told council. “The court has been very explicit in how this comes together.”

Roline said after the meeting that council needs to understand that the Community Charter is the law.

“You can’t break the Charter,” she said. “If you do, you’re breaking the law. Many of our council aren’t letting that sink in because they feel what they are doing on those organizations is more important than their role as a councillor.

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The head of Russia’s cycling body, Igor Makarov, told reporters that the federation’s plans to renovate the country’s cycling infrastructure with a view to staging major events had received full backing from the government.

He said that Russia’s cycling ambitions would be centered around 2014 Winter Olympics host city Sochi, a resort on the Black Sea with a temperate climate surrounded by huge mountains.Find breaking watchreplica news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

“We decided to transform one of the skating rinks which are now under construction in Sochi into a top-class cycling racing track after the end of 2014 Olympics,” Makarov said. “We need it desperately, as none of the existing racing tracks in Russia fit the strict demands for the Olympic cycling track.

“Besides, we’re going to create a great cycling center in the city using the classy highways which are currently being constructed there for the Games.”

Russia has made little impact in track cycling in recent years,Where can you buy salereplicashoes for cheap? as advances in technology and training by the likes of Great Britain and Australia left other nations with less funding trailing in their wake.

Some riders like Denis Menchov have made an impact in road racing, however, while Russia also has its own Katusha road racing team. But the country has never been considered a great force in the big European tours.

Makarov also revealed that he was also planning to stage a professional Tour of Russia — an annual multiple-stage race.

Sochi, the western city of Saint Petersburg and the capital Moscow would be ready to host the stages of any race soon after the 2014 Sochi Games end, Makarov added.

“I believe a professional race with its overall finish in Red Square in front of Moscow’s ancient Kremlin would attract the attention of millions of sport lovers everywhere,” said Makarov, a former Soviet champion-turned-businessman who is an influential figure in cycling. “I believe such a race will also seriously boost cycling’s popularity in Russia.”

Makarov said he wanted to concentrate on the development of cycling in Russia, adding there was much to do to revive the winning traditions of the Soviet era.

“After the fall of Soviet Union, the cycling infrastructure in the country fell into decay,” he said. “It’s a miracle that Russian cyclists managed to win medals at the Olympic Games, the world and European championships under the existing situation. We need to work out a plan of cycling revival in Russia and put it into practice day by day.”

Makarov, meanwhile, dismissed the rumors that he was set to run for the post of the International Cycling Union (UCI) president.

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"I never want to discourage people from coming in, but I do want to temper their expectations," Fox said. "We want to help the neighborhood as much as possible—if you've got a flat right outside, come on in and we'll fix it, we'll have supplies just for that—but anyone who likes Ferraris or Maseratis or drives a Porsche, that's our primary market."

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"The first time I rode my custom-built bike, I stopped thinking about a man on a machine and started feeling like this organic animal" he said, "I felt like I was a wolf running with the pack, like a cheetah."

Despite its upmarket focus, Fox said City Velo has ambitions to become an integral part of local bike culture, starting with a cycling club to be called "Local Velo."

"I don't want people to think we're snobbish regarding urban and mountain bikes—I've been a bike commuter for a very long time," Fox said.

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IT was a brief but touching answer to a question from a fan. When Sir Paul McCartney was asked on his website this week what he would do if he had a time machine, he had one heartfelt response: “Go back and spend time with my mum.”

The former Beatle’s mother Mary died in 1956 when McCartney was just 14, long before Sir Paul, now 70, became one of the greatest musical icons of the age.

She died at 47 from an embolism following an operation for breast cancer but the young Sir Paul, who has described her death as the “big shock” of his teenage years, only learned of her illness later, saying: “I didn’t know then why she had died.”
For her part his mother had taken precautions before going into hospital. She had cleaned their terrace home at 20 Forthlin Road in Liverpool and laid out her two sons’ school clothes ready for the next day, telling her sister-in-law: “Now everything’s ready for them in case I don’t come back.”

While her sons – Paul and his younger brother Mike – didn’t even know she was having an operation, her death had a lasting impact on Paul, later helping him forge a strong bond with his Beatles’ bandmate John Lennon, who lost his own mother at a young age. It also inspired one of the Beatles’ most famous hits, Let It Be. Mary, an Irish Catholic, was a nurse and midwife who married Jim McCartney at 31 after the couple met during an air raid on Liverpool in 1940. Jim, a British protestant, worked as a cotton salesman as well as being a self-taught pianist but Mary, unusually, was the breadwinner and her earnings helped the family move to better, if still modest, areas of Liverpool.

“She was very hardworking, my mum,” Sir Paul recalled in an interview a few years ago. “She wanted the best for us. We weren’t a well-off family – we didn’t have a car, we just about had a television – so both my parents went out to work. At night when mum came home she would cook so we didn’t have a lot of time with each other but she was just a very comforting presence in my life.tarnish and also be covered with dirt and grime like any other ring peruvianhair .”

AS A midwife Mary was on call day or night and one of Sir Paul’s earliest memories is of watching his mother cycling to work at three in the morning when the streets were “thick with snow”. He has also confided how Call The Midwife, the BBC’s Fifties-set drama, reminds him of his mother. One of the most difficult aspects of her death, he has confided, was the reaction of his father who simply fell apart with grief.

“That was the worst thing for me, hearing my dad cry. You grow up real quick, because you never expect to hear your parents crying. It shakes your faith in everything. But I was determined not to let it affect me. I carried on. I learnt to put a shell around me.”For McCartney it was music that “saved” him from his grief and he has also acknowledged that his loss connected him to John Lennon. Julia, Lennon’s mother, died when he was 17 the year after the two musicians first met and their shared loss was, according to Sir Paul, a “big bond” between them.

“We both had this emotional turmoil which we had to deal with and being teenagers we had to deal with it very quickly,” he has said.

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Sir Paul has admitted that “young people don’t show grief – they’d rather not” but that occasionally the pain would set in and he and Lennon would “be sitting around and we’d have a cry together”.

Sir Paul has also spoken movingly of how his mother inspired the song Let It Be. When McCartney wrote the piece in 1968 the Fab Four had experienced unprecedented success but were by then divided by bitter arguments and the band was close to breaking up. But during this period of stress McCartney had something of a breakthrough.

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2013年2月24日 星期日

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Last summer I was on a beach swimming in the deep blue sea when I suddenly found myself having paranoid thoughts — about sharks. I started peering down warily to see if anything hungry-looking lurked below — mainly because I saw the film Jaws 35 years ago which ruined swimming for millions.

I knew it was a ridiculous concern. There were only six shark deaths last year in the entire world, so my chances were way better of being hit by lightning, even on that perfectly sunny day.

It was similar to how I sometimes get nervous in planes during heavy turbulence, although I know big airplanes almost never crash anymore. But I never worry when I’m driving my car — although it’s by far the most dangerous thing I ever do.

When it comes to risk we usually worry about the wrong things. That’s why you see obese people on the beach slathering on tons of sunblock, while smoking. Or meet parents who worry about flu-shot side effects, or food preservatives in peanut butter, while letting their kids ski without helmets — which reduce head accidents by half.

We humans are still creatures of instinct who make most decisions based on our feelings, not on facts and figures.

A doctor friend who spent decades working in Montreal emergency wards says healthy people often worry a lot about their blood pressure and cholesterol though they rarely think about the one major risk they face in winter, especially here in Quebec: falling.

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But few of us worry about falling. We’re too busy worrying about that new mole on our arm we think might be cancer, or the headache that might mean we have a brain tumor — though it’s very rare a headache means a tumor. All it means is, take a Tylenol.

As Woody Allen recently said in a story on hypochondria, he once went to an emergency ward worried about a strange mark on his neck, but the doctor told him: “Relax — your hickey is benign.”

If you look at U.S. accidental death rates, falling is near the top of the list — just slightly behind car accidents. People get killed falling down stairs and off ladders, off ledges, balconies, swings, mountain trails, ski jumps — and especially falling in the shower.

In a recent New York Times piece, well-known scientist Jared Diamond said falling in the shower is one of the biggest dangers we face — because we shower almost every day of our lives, so the small daily risk gradually adds up to be a real threat.

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But we North Americans usually decide what’s dangerous more instinctively — through news media scare-of-the-day headlines. Dramatic rare events often make headlines and stick in our minds, like shark attacks and occasional plane crashes (but not shower tumbles).

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It’s hard to get your risks right. Statistically, the biggest dangers to kids in North America are car accidents — or homicides by someone they know. But surveys show parents worry most about kidnappings, snipers and terrorists — because that’s what we hear about.

In fact, terrorism casualties are very tiny in North America, apart from 9/11. Yet we spend billions in security and billions of hours in airport lineups, stripping off belts and shoes and donating a million oversize toothpastes to security cops — all to protect ourselves from terrorism, one of the rarest, most unlikely ways we can get killed.

Many think that if we spent a bit of that security money to ensure every staircase was safely built, with good handrails, we’d save way more lives.

The bottom line is: Stop worrying about terrorists, turbulence, vaccinations, asteroids, cellphone rays and gluten. Just be careful in the shower, pay attention going down steps, drive safely and don’t sleep under trees — and with luck you should live a long life, if you don’t get eaten by a shark.

The coverage of the races themselves was fine

Cycling is a perfect vehicle for a public service broadcaster such as the BBC to be, erm, peddling. For one, Britain are good at it. And there is nothing better to get people involved in a sport, whether it is watching or participating, than basking in the glow of the success of your compatriots.

Secondly, it is accessible – unlike motor sport, which brings to mind the reaction five years ago when the Beeb forked out something like £40m for the rights to show Formula One: something along the lines of: "Youngsters are going to take up Formula One in their droves, now it's on the BBC".

So the week of World Track Cycling Championships coverage from Minsk should have everyone from paediatricians to politicians cheering at the prospect of people watching British people winning; they would surely get on their bikes and cure the obesity crisis in one fell swoop. No need for fat and fizzy drink taxes when we've got Becky James, the new individual sprint world champion,high quality designer footwear for people and is benebags sold both online and on stores. to look up to.

But there was one small problem to the feelgood factor of Brits winning gold. And that was the presentation.

The coverage of the races themselves was fine, with Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman even making the keirin make sense. But it was in the studio that things went a little awry. It was anchored by Jonathan Edwards (below), the former triple jumper who is ideal covering athletics as the straight man to Colin Jackson's hyperventilating, scattergun punditry. But in the more austere environment of a studio that looked kitted out in 1980s Eastern Bloc chic – fittingly, given the location of the championships – faced with a couple of pundits, forced to elicit analysis and opinion, Edwards fell short. Despite the salt and pepper locks, earnest expressions and half-smiles, he is no Gary Lineker. He's not even Gary Barlow.

Like Lineker and his Match of the Day chums, Edwards was stymied by his pundits, Victoria Pendleton and Craig MacLean. Between the three of them, there was less chemistry than a speed-dating night for hermits. In fact, more than once they all gave the impression that,supports parkingguidancesystem with a range of intelligent and extensive data interfaces. just prior to going live, they'd had a massive row.

Take the analysis for Friday's women's scratch race, a 10km discipline with enough tactics to provide a wealth of opportunity for a pair of ex-cyclists to wax lyrical. In this year's race, a trio of riders had gone out on their own ahead of the pack, including Ireland's Caroline Ryan,We are the professional supplier for aaabrandshirts shoes. who was reeled in by the peleton and denied a podium place in the last lap. Edwards intoned a question about tactics to Pendleton, who flicked her hair and paused – with a look as if she was thinking about whether to voice her annoyance at Edwards eating all the HobNobs in the green room – before replying in clipped tones a few lines about how important it was to get your race plan right. Thanks.The royaloak is the English oak tree within which King Charles.

She was slightly more forthcoming the following night when James succeeded her as world champion – despite repeatedly turning the conversation back to herself.

But where Pendleton was chippy, MacLean looked as if he had been coerced into appearing on camera. You almost expected him to turn and face us saying: "They... are treating me well. I am... unharmed," before mouthing: "HELP ME".

Perhaps he just didn't get on with Pendleton or Edwards – after all, unlike those two, he is no rookie when it comes to appearing on TV. And perhaps we can excuse Pendleton's performance on the basis that it was her first World Championships as a pundit – maybe she was nervous.we offer a type of drycabinet that one might need for the proper dehumidifying of components. But then again, it was James's first World Championships too. And she won gold.

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"Given where we are for the next Olympic cycle we are in a very good position," suggests Chris Newton, the former Olympic medallist now coach of the men's endurance team. "I don't think we have always been in that position but this year we are, in terms of numbers.

"In an Olympic programme, three and a half years out,What used to be a winter staple for airjordansale, the numbers we are working with are very promising. I've got a really good group of athletes to work with. They are not at that level of Brad [Wiggins], Geraint, Pete, but they will soon get there and they will soon surpass that."

Given the past record of success and the sure succession that has kept Britain at the forefront of the sport for the last three Olympics, that careful optimism – and it is one accompanied with plenty of cautionary smallprint – is striking, especially in terms of numbers. Ten of the 16 now in Minsk are 21 or under, including Philip Hindes and Trott.

"We're looking good for the future," said Paul Manning, another former Olympian turned coach. "We are in a good position, particularly this far out."

Of the newcomers, it is Barker, a former junior World Champion riding with the all-conquering Trott and King, who has the best chance of coming home having earned the right to wear the distinctive rainbow jersey of a world champion. Rowsell's decision to focus on the road for the next couple of years – she intends to revert to the track in time for Rio – opened a place in the pursuit and Barker has taken it with an alacrity that might have given Rowsell pause for thought.

"She is a high achiever," says Manning, the team's coach. He describes how she is always looking to learn more; when training sessions finish, Barker remains, pestering Manning and the coaches for more information – how is she riding, how can she improve. If the effervescent Trott, says Manning, is always first in for training, Barker is last out.

"To step up from a junior straight into an Olympic team is massive and she's done it with no problem," says Trott. "It's great – it's nice to see that British cycling has got that constant flow of riders coming through."

King, who made up the trio that swept to gold in London having already won the world title, has been equally impressed. "She's got a great future ahead of her, she's a really strong rider," she says of her new team-mate.

This rare opportunity – to take a place alongside the world's two best riders in their class – has come at least a year earlier than Barker expected. It was an illness to Rowsell that opened the door. A matter of days before the World Cup in Glasgow in November, Barker was hurried into the team. The replacement was seamless and the trio won gold.

"Before then this felt out of reach – being part of the team for this Worlds," says Barker. "The next Worlds was my goal really but after Glasgow I thought 'yes, I can do this'."

The first World Championships post an Olympics is often low key, with countries shuffling personnel, trying out different pegs in different holes. Brailsford will not be there, but for those who are the opportunity is one that needs to be seized.

"It's pretty nerve racking," admits Barker. "The expectation when you race with GB is to win. It is the first World Championships in the cycle leading up to Rio so it is usual for there to be quite a young team. It's about experience but winning is a priority – these girls [Trott and King] don't want to lose their jersey. It's still really important to them, you can see in training they are totally motivated. They really do care – it is not just another title. It's a big deal."

Trott admits these championships are a "stepping stone" – she restated her long-term ambition of overtaking Hoy's medal haul – but is equally adamant that she and King want to keep their grip on the title, especially as this is the final time the women's pursuit will be a three-strong team racing over 3km. From post-Minsk it will be four riders over 4km, which only increases the likelihood of Barker becoming a constant member of the team even when Rowsell returns.

From the summer when Barker moves to Manchester – in the build-up to these World Championships she has been retiring to a hotel with her school books after training – she will be fully integrated into the academy programme, one for which these World Championships will offer an instructive health check.

Barker will move north the very day she completes her A-levels in biology and PE. It will mark the start of her full-time cycling career, one for which she already appears ready made.

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For Sir Bradley Wiggins, riding his bike in 2013 is not necessarily about winning the Tour de France again. It's about staying in touch with the reasons he loved the sport in the first place and keeping the pressure to reproduce his runaway success story of the 2012 season at arm's length. As he says: "I don't want to do another year [in 2013] like last year."

Wiggins explains all this on the second-to-last day of the Tour of Oman, his first stage race of the year. In a few typically deft phrases and with disarming honesty – "Here I've been pretty mediocre," he admits – the Sky rider takes apart and analyses each segment of why he is focusing on the second most important Grand Tour, the Giro d'Italia, rather than, for now, Le Tour.

And surprisingly for a leader of a team famous for their ultra-scientific, unsentimental approach, Wiggins reveals "emotion is the baseline". Without it, he says he cannot function as an athlete, and tapping back into his feelings was, post-London 2012, no easy task.

"It took a lot of time for the motivation to come back, and after the Olympics there was a long time where I was thinking what the hell am I going to do here next year," he says.

"In the previous 18 months I had put so much into that Tour project, I knew I wanted to go out and compete at a high level again, [but] I didn't want to retire or go through a 2010 season and fail, and have to deal with that again.

"So I had to find something to inspire me. And the Giro is something I would really love to try and win. It's as big a goal for me as winning the Tour was in 2012."

The logic behind that desire is anything but cold-blooded. Instead, he says the Italian race's appeal dates from when, as a teenager, "the Giro was the only other race that sometimes got broadcast on British TV apart from the Tour".

He recollects watching Andy Hampsten, the American winner of the Giro in 1988, "racing in that [leader's] jersey through the snow, it seemed quite inspirational... I've always had a love-hate relationship with it. In 2010 I swore I'd never go back there it was so hard, but I've always had a soft spot for it."

The second big ingredient behind Wiggins's 2013 programme is based on another feeling: that after what was effectively a four-year build-up to the 2012 Tour win, starting with his breakthrough fourth place in the 2009 Tour, "there was no way I was going through all that again".

He adds: "I didn't want to have that direct comparison all the time with last year. Unless I won all those races again there was only one alternative, and that is to fail, and I wanted to avoid that. I didn't want to put that pressure on myself."

Such was his desire to avoid having his 2013 season held up against 2012 that a ride in the Giro, preceded by a programme of relatively unexplored terrain in other races like the Tour of Catalonia and the Liege-Bastogne-Liège Classic, became almost inevitable. "It was working back from May, establishing the goals and when we hit them we hit them like we did last year," he says.

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"I don't want to be too self-conscious and say, 'Well, I'm the winner of the 2012 Tour and if I'm not up there [winning] I don't want to race'. It's not just about me in the team," is how Wiggins sees it.

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Looking at how Froome is being groomed for his attempt at the 2013 Tour win – which Wiggins does not rule out for himself, let it be said – the cycling knight says he recognises parallels with himself in 2012.

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"We are shocked to hear the news and our thoughts are with their families," said an Oakley company spokesman.

"Given that the matter is under investigation, and out of respect for all involved, we will refrain from making any further comments at this time."

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2013年2月4日 星期一

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And Davies is very British, or very English if you want to be pedantic, but his humour is universal, with Life is Pain touching on topics we can all relate to (apart perhaps from filling one's pants at school and his thoughts on British cycling hero Sir Chris Hoy), and the laughs just kept rolling along.cheap stainless fashionwedges wholesalers on DHgate and get worldwide delivery.

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Life is Pain does not follow any set script, with Davies using the first part to banter with the audience and pick up on local quirks he could have a good poke at during the rest of the show. Clapham's Clock Museum ticked all boxes as a butt of the humour throughout the show, while the Kiwi accent was also commented on a couple of times, and everybody's favourite Kiwi target - Jafas - was also well traversed.

Davies was a bit put off at times, with a couple who were from his home town in Essex stopping him short when they said he was from the "posh" side of the tracks. There were also several QI moments in what was a very informal, but extremely funny evening. But I dread to think what Davies will be saying about Whangarei when he needs a topical joke to throw into the set on the rest of his tour.

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Hall has camped for more than 80 nights, completed 200 miles to earn the National Outdoor Award for Cycling and represented the Boy Scouts of America in his uniform on his eighth-grade Washington, D.C., trip to lay the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Hall has earned 50 merit badges and is a member of the Order of the Arrow.

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Now playing in the tournament for the second time as an Owl, Burma hopes to be a calming influence for his younger teammates.

"I was a little nervous the first time around, but now having played three games last year I know what to expect, and it's exciting," said Burma. "You just have remind (the rookies) to stay calm, it's just another game. You want to win it because you're at home, but you have to treat it like any other tournament and just go out and play."

Included on this year's roster of teams is B.C.'s third and fourth-ranked teams, Walnut Grove and Kitsilano, while the Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs from Calgary are ranked third in Alberta.

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Zoos South Australia has announced that the sanctuary will be closed, staff redeployed and animals moved to Adelaide and Monarto zoos, because building a bushfire refuge would cost too much.

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Zoos South Australia chief executive Elaine Bensted said the Adelaide Hills Council was concerned about onsite accommodation being used during the Fire Danger Season.

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"This period accounts for approximately 51 per cent of our accommodation revenue, and on top of the revenue loss associated to the education accommodation, we can no longer absorb the loss nor afford the sizable investment and necessary infrastructure needed to upgrade the existing facilities."

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To ensure a smooth transition, Zoos SA will maintain regular contact with the Ngarrindjeri people and both parties will continue to enjoy a close working relationship through the successful Aboriginal Learning on Country program running at Monarto Zoo, Ms Bensted said.

"Throughout the assessment of our operations at Warrawong we have worked closely with the Ngarrindjeri and they have been informed of our decision to cease business operations," she said.

"As the legal owners of the land they will now require time to consider options for the future use of the site."

Founded by Dr John Wamsley, known to many as the man with the cat fur hat, Warrawong was the first in a series of feral-proof sanctuaries for native wildlife.

Earth Sanctuaries was floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in 2000 but suffered financial setbacks. It was sold to ES Link in 2004.

ES Link sold five land allotments surrounding the sanctuary for housing before settling with tourism veteran Anthony Miller, the man who saved the Big Rocking Horse and The Toy Factory in Gumeracha from closure in 2004,wholesale cheapairjordansale retro shoes for sale with free shipping. on 14.2ha of sanctuary park in June 2006. The land was bought for between $1 million and $2 million.

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The whole thing started with commuting to work

Biking has become a popular sport among members of the Temple community. The number of students, faculty and staff who commute to campus or participate in Bike Temple events has risen steadily each semester.

But for Glenn Eck, grounds superintendent in Temple’s Office of Facilities Management, simply commuting regularly to Main Campus from his home in Ambler wasn’t enough.

For 30 days from Dec. 16-Jan.Choose Quality China shoessupplier from Large Database of China. 14, Eck, who has been cycling for more than 20 years, traversed the country on a 2,754-mile solo bike trip.

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Eck’s journey took him from San Diego, Calif., to Jacksonville,What used to be a winter staple for steelring, Fla. as he followed the Adventure Cycling Association’s southern tier route, which hugs the Mexican border and the Gulf of Mexico.

“The whole thing started with commuting to work,” Eck said. “At some point I realized that if I can carry a kSeal the deal with a great pair of shoesbb you got for a steal!napsack and bike back and forth to work doing 40 miles a day with a 10-hour work day in the middle — well, what if I didn’t have to work? Instead of going in circle, what if I took my bike and knapsack and went across the country?”

In 2010, Eck undertook a similar trek from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes — a 1,100-mile journey.

“After that, I got my brain turning over and thinking that I could get enough time off in the winter — the only time I could realistically get 30 days off of work — and go west to east. It took a little more discipline and a little more focus,” he said.

Eck averaged 92 miles a day on his Southern Tier journey, passing through several states he hadn’t previously visited.

“My favorite part of the ride was the desert southwest,” he said. “The desert was the most interesting landscape because, as a horticulturalist, the vegetation was interesting. And it kept changing — a desert in one state was so different in another. I could go through a desert for a couple of hours with a particular group of plants and then go through another part that had completely different plants.”

Eck said he was most impressed with the dramatic landscape of the In-Ko-Pah Pass in California.

“I came down through a cut in the highway and all of a sudden, this vast landscape opened up before my eyes, with mountains and hardly any vegetation. It’s an incredible descent of 12 miles from a landscape with nothing but rocks to a desert that is below sea level. It’s an incredible scene. I would put it on par with the Grand Canyon.”

Along the way, Eck also spotted unique animal life, including a coyote and a tarantula.

“That was pretty neat,” he said of spotting the arachna. “I wouldn’t have been surprised to see a scorpion, but I never saw one. Instead, one day I saw this giant spider coming down the white line of the road.”

Eck hopes that his journey inspires others to challenge themselves and consider taking up cycling. He's a passionate advocate for Bike Temple, the university-wide program to promote bicycle use by Temple Students, faculty and staff. And he is taking a leading role in planning the Philly Phlyer Temple Criterium, an annual collegiate bike race at Temple that will be hosted by Bike Temple and the Office of Sustainability on March 17.

“I was completely unathletic in my younger life,” he said, adding that he still only considers himself to be of average athletic talent. “I don’t have much speed but I have built up endurance. I think that’s the lesson: If you find something you enjoy — and in my case it’s cycling — if you put the time in, it’s amazing what you can accomplish. You don’t have to be a super athlete.”

Eck hasn’t decided where his next adventure will lead him.

“I have no idea what my next trip will be,” he said. “But something will happen. I enjoyed the trip so much.Cheap guccishoes1 pittsburgh steelers jerseys youth size aaron rodgers jersey on sale. There will something sometime, I just don’t know where.”