2013年6月7日 星期五

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A new Napa couple will be able to remodel and enlarge a historic First Street home to their desire, ignoring some requirements imposed by the Cultural Heritage Commission in early May.

Last week the Napa City Council overturned a commission ruling that required some modifications to match the home’s Craftsman style from the 1920s.

The home, located at 2005 First St. between Jefferson Street and California Boulevard, is on the city’s Historic Resources Inventory.

The owners want to replace deteriorated windows and doors, change the roof design and add another 890 square feet of space to the rear of the dwelling.

“They want to get it right and they want it to be a credit both to the neighborhood and something they will want to remain living in for a long time,” Mackenzie told the council Tuesday.

Senior planner Kevin Eberle urged the council to grant the appeal,You wont believe the holding power of this doublesidedtape1. removing the commission’s requirements.

“Staff didn’t feel, after hearing the testimony at the Cultural Heritage Commission, that it warranted these conditions,” Eberle said.

The home is only a “fair example of a Craftsman dwelling compared to other craftsman dwellings in the city of Napa,” Eberle said.A compact powermonitor1 for load profiling, “It doesn’t display a lot of architectural details of more ornate, Craftsman-style homes, but it is a Craftsman-style dwelling.”

The owners proposed to install replacement windows visible to the public in the Craftsman style, while others would be more modern, he said.

Councilman Scott Sedgley said having some modern components is a good thing as renovations of historic properties should not entirely imitate the original.This is a type of materialdoubletape that is used in sewing. “You can have some modernizing features in a dwelling,” he said. “Looking at the project as a whole, I see it as an asset to the neighborhood.”

Neighbors seemed to agree.The Smart Energy inhomedisplay is connected to the Electricity. Several letters were submitted to the commission in support of the project.

“This home has been an eyesore for years and we think the city of Napa is fortunate to have two outstanding people who are willing to invest the time,she believes the residents themselves could help the citymonitor123. money and efforts to beautify our neighborhood,” James Gunther and James Cherry, owners of the Inn on First across the street from the property, wrote.

Councilman Alfredo Pedroza said it’s important to have neighborhood support and he does not see the changes as detracting from the home’s historic value, but rather adding to it.

“I can really appreciate the fact that you want to beautify the property,” he told the Dalla Bettas. “It’s important to preserve the history and culture but I don’t feel you are compromising that with the additions you will be making. You’re really adding value to the community, you’re adding value to the neighborhood.”

Councilmembers Juliana Inman and Peter Mott did not vote. Inman recused herself because she lives near the property and Mott was absent for this portion of the meeting.

The distance on that day looked a worry

The winter carnival comes to an end with the best day of racing in Queensland and our feature race is the State’s prestigious Stradbroke Handicap.The only wireless portable parkingguidancesystem showing both electricity generated and used. Join us from 3.40pm AEST for a live blog of the race.

The BTC Cup and Doomben 10,000 are normally good form guides to this classic Group 1 but the barrier draw on Wednesday just about threw all form references out the door. With so many fancied runners drawing wide gates, this race is wide open.

Run over 1400m with a field of 18 at Eagle Farm, any horse that draws the outside six gates will have to work extremely hard early. Due to the short trip, the race will be lost by many at the jump.

Like much of the season, the three year olds are all the rage once again.

Queensland local and track specialist Sizzling put on an effortless display last weekend when he won the Queensland Guineas.ratings of energy monitors so you can find the best homepowermonitor. He comes up against the older horses here but has been gifted with a featherweight.

Chris Munce takes the ride aboard the three year old and could complete a fairytale after returning to riding a month ago after overcoming cancer.

He’ll have to do a lot early because Sizzling doesn’t possess the turn of foot required to win this race from the back of the field and has drawn barrier 18. If he jumps well to sit near the front when they enter turn, he’s a big chance.

Doomben 10,000 winner Epaulette should have had this race in the bag but has been given no favours by the handicapper or the barrier draw. Jumping from the extreme outside, barrier 22, he’ll go straight to the back.

But, Epaulette is one of the rare ones that can win this race from the back. He’s been assigned the second biggest weight here and will need to set a weight carrying record for three year olds if he is to win.

By Commands, Epaulette will be praying for a wet track to maximise his chances of claiming his third Group 1.

Your Song will be looking to exit in a blaze of glory as he prepares for retirement after today. The colt shot to the top of betting markets after his dominant five length victory in the BTC Cup a month ago.

He won on that day on one of the wettest tracks that Queensland had ever seen beating a superstar wet tracker by the name of Rain Affair. He was expected to bring that form into the Doomben 10,000 where he looked the winner coming into the straight but fell away late and finished sixth.

The distance on that day looked a worry and the BTC Cup appeared to have taken its toll on the colt. He’s been weighted well today and has barrier 11 is ideal. He was installed as the early market favourite, and you have to forgive his last run if you back him here but that late fade out in the Doomben 10,000 was worrying.

Better Than Ready (another three year old!) also looked a gem for this race carrying just 52.5kg until the barrier draw. From barrier 19 he’ll likely trail Epaulette who will give him a great path into the straight but whether or not he can hang in there is undetermined.

He ran well in the BTC Cup to finish third in the wet and ran on nicely to finish fifth in the Doomben 10,harga of Malaysia ledbulbe27 products.000.

Opening in early markets as an extreme longshot, the form of Decision Time must have been forgotten because he has been in stellar form lately.

After returning from a 18 month injury-forced spell, he ran right up there with the Group 1 sprinters during the Sydney autumn carnival.

In his last start he ran third in the Luskin Star Stakes behind Fontelina but was carrying a mammoth 60.5kg. Dropping down to 54.5kg today and with form around Bel Sprinter and Snitzerland, he has to be considered more of a chance than the bookies are giving him.Double sidedtissuetape General Purpose.

Last week, a crowd was gathered at Flemington for a 7am barrier trial. The headline jumper was Royal Ascot-bound sprinter Shamexpress but a grey horse flashed home and wad the talk of the trial afterwards.

That grey horse was Linton who has returned to form after a stint of racing in Adelaide for two wins from his last two starts.screen print a university logo on the customkeychain strap. The trial was run over 800m but to get within half a length of the Newmarket winner who was extended in transit is a testament to Linton’s sprinting capability.

2013年6月2日 星期日

They were in touch with a lot of players

The Mumbai crime branch has got hold of photos showing absconding bookie brothers Sanjay Chhabra alias Sanjay Jaipur and Sandeep Pawan Chhabra alias Pawan Jaipur receiving an award from former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje.

However, police said there is nothing to show Raje was aware of the bookies' activities.

Police said Sandeep Chhabra got the Rajeev Gandhi Global Excellence Award by a private foundation for growing his business very quickly.

The bookies own Motisons Jewellers, one of the biggest jewellery shops in Johri Bazaar, Jaipur, and are alleged to hold a benami stake in the Sri Lanka Premier League.

A crime branch team is likely to visit the bookies' house in Jaipur to investigate their financial transactions.

"There are also reports of surveys by the income-tax department on the brothers' firm. Both brothers used to fix players, pay them Rs 30-40 lakh each, take bets from all over the world, and earn in crores.

They were in touch with a lot of players and we will soon contact the external affairs ministry for deporting them from Dubai," said a source from the crime branch.

The bookies are said to have strong links with politicians, industrialists, cricketers and even Bollywood celebrities.

Police have already issued lookout notices and Red corner notices (RCN) against the bookies, who are believed to be holed up in Dubai.

Meanwhile, police got hold of CCTV footage from a few shopping malls that showed the Jaipur bookies shopping with Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf.

"The two bought garments, personal effects and other goods worth Rs 2 lakh for Rauf and all was purchased by paying cash," an officer said.

Organised by the SMD’s Department of Education and Interpretation, eight free educational, social and cultural workshops will be held at the Sharjah Archaeology Museum, Sharjah Classic Cars Museum, Sharjah Heritage Museum, Sharjah Art Museum, Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation and the Sharjah Aquarium.

Covering Islamic art, traditional crafts, archaeology, heritage, marine life and vintage cars, the workshops are a unique opportunity to learn more about Sharjah Museums’ extensive collections through gallery talks,energymanagement1 discussions and hands-on activities.

The programme line-up is segregated into mainly two segments: family amusement and adult programmes, with workshops for both segments designed to showcase Sharjah’s diverse history in an interactive and appealing manner.

As part of the middle of Sha’aban (Haq Al Laila) celebrations, children will be able to try on traditional jewellery, learn about clothes and fabrics worn by Emirati generations of the past.

For families interested in marine life, an event at the Sharjah Aquarium on June 15,professionally produces and export all types of glazed chinaporcelaintile at low price. at 10am, will give them a chance to get up close and personal with jellyfish and a chance to create a piece of artwork in the shape of the marine creature.

Meanwhile, Sharjah Art Museum is holding a family ‘Be a Guide’ workshop on June 22, also at 10am, during which a museum guide will reveal more details about this enjoyable cultural profession. Participants will get an opportunity to create their own museum tour based on artworks of their choice.

For families having members that are differently-abled, the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation is holding a ‘Decorate Your Vase’ workshop on June 29 at 10am. Attendees will learn about the evolution of Islamic art and create a vase of their own, inspired by the museum’s collection.

Designed to teach participants about the history of the industry, it will also offer the opportunity to create and decorate a piece of pottery. Day one includes a tour of the museum, including the most important pieces of ceramic art in various Islamic eras, followed by a discussion on design techniques.

The figures were also up for Peak Hill

We can purchase vouchers for just about anything nowadays.

And Parkes Shire councillor, Belinda McCorkell is keen to introduce a similar scheme with the local council.

Cr McCorkell believes residents will welcome the opportunity to purchase vouchers which can be redeemed for council services such as paying off rates, swimming pool entry, water bills etc.

She raised her views at a recent council meeting during a report comparing admission numbers to the Parkes Swimming Pool since the major improvements were carried out.

The refurbished Parkes Pool opened on October 14, 2012, and early attendances were affected by cooler than average weather.

However, the subsequent attendance figures indicated that the public had responded very favourably to the improvements to one of the town’s centrepieces.

Figures presented at the meeting showed that in the 2012-2013 season, admission fees generated $143,590 in Parkes (compared to $101,116) the previous season.professionally produces and export all types of glazed chinaporcelaintile at low price.

The figures were also up for Peak Hill, Trundle and Tullamore pools.

In total,energymanagement1 the figure was $185,492 compared to $138,805.

Council was told that climatic conditions can have an impact when comparing seasons, but it was apparent that the shire swimiming pools remained ‘significantly important for the recreational and well being needs of the community.’

Mayor Ken Keith said council had received ‘wonderful feedback’ from the community about the pool.

Cr Barbara Newton said it was pleasing to see the numbers also up in the village pools.

“In Tullamore, we have a wonderful person in charge who is very encouraging, and this has resulted in younger kids coming along.”

Cr McCorkell then offered her suggestion of introducing gift vouchers for facilities like the pools.

“You can get gift cards just about everywhere else, why not council?

“People are often wondering what to buy as gifts for people; a voucher to council for rates, the swimming pool.

“I’m sure people’s grandparents would probably welcome a little assistance such as this in paying the rates.

“It just needs a change of methodologies for us.

“Just imagine, we could offer pool season tickets in July, with a discount, and they could be given as a gift.”

The Groovy Green Fair was the brainchild of parents

It was a lazy afternoon on April 18 and exhausted relatives of Dayanand, a resident of Dipalpur village in Haryana's Sonepat, were taking a nap. Just three days ago, the 60-year-old's eldest son,Click here to find personal data about tungstenjewelry including phone numbers, Sandeep (24),Put this pair of monitor1 MkII passive nearfield monitors in your studio. had got married to Gorar village (Sonepat) resident Sarita Rani (20) and festivities were yet to die down.

The lazy silence of the noon, however, was shattered by gunshots, followed by a woman's screams, emanating from Dayanand's house.

As the family rushed in, they found Sandeep and his mother Roshni Devi dead with bullet wounds while a critically wounded Parkashi — Sandeep's aunt — was pleading for help. Sandeep's three-day-old bride Sarita was nowhere to be found.

Sarita, it seems, had left the house, after having collected some jewellery and Rs 50,000 in cash, with her "lover" Basant — a suspended constable with the Chandigarh Police. Following the incident,harga of Malaysia solarledlight products. Basant was held responsible for the mayhem in Dayanand's house and life.

More than a month-and-a-half later, the Haryana and Chandigarh Police are yet to trace Basant (21) and Sarita even after announcing Rs 1 lakh cash rewards each for information that could lead to their arrests.

Dayanand and his family members, including sons Rishi and Pradeep and daughter Anju, now curse the day they agreed to get Sandeep married to Sarita. "Ajit, a Sonepat resident known to us, approached us on April 5 with the marriage proposal for his niece Sarita. He claimed to have raised Sarita since she was two. We were never told that she eloped with Basant in February," said Sandeep's sister Anju, who works in the Delhi Police's Crime Branch.

She added: "The wedding took place on April 15 and we brought the bride to our place. Our relatives were here and the post-marriage celebrations were on.An laserengraver is like a smart meter for home energy savings. On the afternoon of April 18, Basant and his friend came to our place and Basant introduced himself as Sarita's cousin. He entered our house, took out a gun and shot Sandeep and my mother, who were sleeping. The two had been drugged by Sarita who had given them something laced with an intoxicant."

CHILDREN became entrepreneurs all in the name of the environment at Alstonville Public School's Groovy Green Fair on Saturday.

Hundreds of locals took advantage of great weather to browse more than 20 stalls, some held by kids, selling everything from fresh local produce to cakes, toys,ou can now purchase howo trucks directly. books, jewellery, bric-a-brac, plants and clothes.

One stallholder, year five student Suzie Newman, took her unwanted toys, clothes, books and shoes to sell.

"We had all of this stuff at home downstairs and we wanted other kids to be able to use it rather than throw it away," she said.

The Groovy Green Fair was the brainchild of parents from the school's Green Team, to coincide with Wednesday's World Environment Day.

Fair-goers also enjoyed a performance by the school band, local musicians and the Frugal Fashion parade featuring models in Op Shop Chic clothes and recycled newspaper garments in the Read all about it category.

It took Angela McCormick eight hours to make her 10-year-old daughter Katie's newspaper dress.

"The hand-pleating took most of the time and news- paper wasn't an easy medium to work with," Mrs McCormick said.

Two Alstonville Fire Brigade tankers were a hit with children who got the chance to explore the trucks, use the fire hose and set off the sirens.

Principal Kate Moore said students got the opportunity to experience leadership roles in helping to organise stalls for the fair.

Mrs Moore said the Groovy Green Fair would not have been possible without the generous donations of plants to sell and prizes for raffles from the community.

She said Alstonville High School, Wollongbar Public, Teven-Tintenbar Public, Ballina Public and St Josephs Alstonville all helped by loaning items used at the fair.

"The fair offered the kids, parents and community members the opportunity to come together and either showcase their talents or sell their goods," she said.

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Representatives of 11 Bahrain jewellery firms are taking part in one of the industry's premier shows in the US.

The Bahraini participation in the KCK Las Vegas has been organised by the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) in co-operation with Tamkeen, said BCCI gold and pearl jewellery committee head Mohammed Sajid Shaikh.

"This is the first time Bahrain's jewellers and manufactures are taking part in this prestigious event," said Mr Shaikh, speaking from Las Vegas.

"Bahrain firms are the only ones taking part from the region and this is a great honour,Put this pair of monitor1 MkII passive nearfield monitors in your studio." Mr Shaikh told the GDN.

"Participating alongside the best in the world, we now have an opportunity to open a whole new market for jewellery made in Bahrain," he said.

"This will also open up the export market to the US and jewellers can take advantage of the free trade agreement between Bahrain and the US."

He said American wholesalers have shown a lot of interest in Bahraini pearls and jewellery and manufacturers had received a lot of inquiries from the Arab American community in the US and Canada.

"We have also arranged meetings with the US Diamond Club and the American Jewellers Association to register Bahraini companies in their Jewellers Directory and website to give them a chance to directly contact Bahrain's jewellers and exporters."

JCK Las Vegas, North America's leading jewellery trade show, continues until tomorrow.

The 2013 show consists of over 2,500 manufacturers and designers representing 32 countries, including 300 new exhibitors, and covers every corner of the jewellery industry, from the most sought-after brands to fashion and up-and-coming talent.harga of Malaysia solarledlight products.

JCK Las Vegas features the most exhibitors of any Jewellery Week show spread over a broad range of categories from bridal and emerging artisan-quality designers to high-end fine jewellery and luxury timepieces.Click here to find personal data about tungstenjewelry including phone numbers,

Loose stones, materials, packaging supplies, and merchandising displays are also available.

"With such breadth of product presented, the show is able to provide one-stop shopping for vendors and retailers alike," said Mr Shaikh.

Sky Jewellery is once again undoubtedly leading from the front with its customer friendly offers and campaigns of its own apart from the conventional seasons of the trade.

It is kick starting today its 8th Anniversary in Muscat with week long anniversary celebrations, offers, discounts and with lots more Value for Money' surprises.

''As always it is customer celebration. And now taking the advantage all together of low price of Gold, at the brim of holidays and above all comparatively very low prices from the Indian market along with renewed duty structure customers are all in full advantage compared to any years in the past. And our offers come at a very right time to add more and more value for their money'', stated Babu John, Managing Director of Sky Jewellery.

Apart from previous years this time we have launched a few limited edition diamond designs fitting to all walks of diamond goers starting from RO79, RO219 and RO2,299.
All these unique pieces would be accompanied by free Designer Bags, Canon Digital Camera and iPad2 respectively, added Babu John.

Diamonds also come with a seasonal 60 per cent Off with free gold coins staring from one gram to 36 gms.

Today showroom will be functional from 8am onwards without lunch break and the first 50 customers will be privileged to enjoy special gold coins as early bird offer irrespective of the size of their purchase.

This early bird offer will remain every day but for the first 25 customers till the campaign gets over.

All the purchase will have free gifts through out the anniversary celebrations.

Thursdays and Saturdays will have special happy hours from 2pm to 5pm with lots of surprise offers and gifts.

Those customers who go for gold purchases above RO5,000 will have a special Gift Hamper containing a Canon Digital Camera, Davidoff Cool Water perfume, Designer Bags, exclusive Jewel Box and lot more surprises.

''Renowned and Certified Planetary Gemologist Shri Unnikrishnnan Sivas will be on a special exclusive consultation at Sky Jewellery . He will be on consultation till June 14 to assist to choose your favourite and luck stones and the anniversary offers will be available till 8th June.ou can now purchase howo trucks directly. However, in order to take advantage of the best designs brought from all across the region in connection with the anniversary and also the price dips always decide to go for the theory Sooner the best,'' said Cyriac Varghese, General Manager,An laserengraver is like a smart meter for home energy savings. Sky jewellery Group

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Invisalign, a San Jose company, uses 3D printing to make each mouthful of customised, transparent braces. Mackenzies Chocolates, a confectioner in Santa Cruz, uses a 3D printer to pump out chocolate molds.Silicone overspeedgovernor3 from Sporti is perfect for swimmers who wear earplugs and features excess.Wholesale natural dragon veins homepowermonitor with high quality. And earlier this year, Cornell University researchers used a 3D printer, along with injections of a special collagen gel, to create a human-shaped ear.

Once a science-fiction fantasy, three-dimensional printers are popping up everywhere from the desks of home hobbyists to Air Force drone research centers. The machines, generally the size of a microwave oven and costing $400 to more than $500,000, extrude layer upon layer of plastics or other materials, including metal, to create 3D objects with moving parts.

Users are able to make just about anything they like: iPad stands, guitars, jewellery, even guns. But experts warn this cool innovation could soon turn controversial - because of safety concerns but also the potential for the technology to alter economies that rely on manufacturing.

"We believe that 3D printing is fundamentally changing the manufacturing ecosystem in its entirety - how and where products are made and by whom," says Peter Weijmarshausen, CEO of New York-based Shapeways, an online company that makes and sells 3D printed products designed by individuals. Products include a delicate, twig-like egg cup and a lamp that looks like a nuclear mushroom cloud.

"We're on the verge of the next industrial revolution, no doubt about it," added Dartmouth College business professor Richard D'Aveni. "In 25 years, entire industries are going to disappear. Countries relying on mass manufacturing are going to find themselves with no revenues and no jobs."

On ground, sea or air, when parts break, new ones can be made on the spot, and even the tools to install them can be made, eliminating the need for staging parts in warehouses around the world, says Jeff DeGrange, vice president of Direct Digital Manufacturing at Stratasys Inc., currently the industry leader in a field of about 50 3D printer companies.

"We're going to see innovation happening at a much higher rate, introduction of products at a much higher rate,Hanging Teardrop Color Changing solarledlight2." says Mr DeGrange. "We live in an on-demand world now, and we'll see production schedules are going to be greatly compressed."

Airplane mechanics could print a replacement part on the runway. A dishwasher repairman could make a new gasket in his service truck. A surgeon could print a knee implant custom-designed to fit a patient's body.

But the military, Mr D'Aveni said, is likely to be among the first major users of 3D printers, because of the urgency of warfare.

"Imagine a soldier on a firebase in the mountains of Afghanistan. A squad is attacked by insurgents. The ammunition starts to run out. Is it worth waiting hours and risking the lives of helicopter pilots to drop it near you, or is it worth a more expensive system that can manufacture weapons and ammunition on the spot?"

In the past two years, the US Defense Department has spent more than US$2 million on 3D printers, supplies and upkeep, according to federal contract records.Hanging Teardrop Color Changing solarledlight2. Their uses range from medical research to weapons development. In addition, the Obama administration has launched a $30 million pilot program that includes researching how to use 3D printing to build weapons parts.

NASA is also wading into this arena, spending $500,000 in the past two years on 3D printing. Its Lunar Science Institute has published descriptions of how it is exploring the possibility of using the printers to build everything from spacecraft parts while in orbit to a lunar base.

While the US is pursuing the military advantages of 3D printing, it's also dealing with the potential dangers of the technology. On May 9, the State Department ordered a group to take down online blueprints for a 3D printable handgun, and federal lawmakers and some state legislatures are contemplating proposals to restrict posting weapons plans in the future.

Since 2007, when these printers first entered the mainstream marketplace, sales have grown by 7.2 percent each year, according to IBIS World, a company that tracks the industry. Sales are projected to jump from about US$1.7 billion in 2011 to US$3.7 b in 2015.

Cliff Waldman, a senior economist at the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation, a group that promotes the role of manufacturing in global economies,manufactures and sell howo2 trucks, says it's still too soon to know exactly what impact this 3D technology could have on more traditional manufacturing. However, he doesn't envision it changing the "fundamental shape" of manufacturing, as others suggest.

"I think 3D has the capacity to impact both products and processes," he says. "I am not ready to say that it is completely disruptive, however. It might be in a few narrow industries."