2011年7月5日星期二

Bottle Mystery Solved by Hidden Camera

Bottle Mystery Solved by Hidden Camera


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"A couple a week, then got to be where I was getting one practically everyday.In addition to hydraulics fittings and Aion Kinah,"

Gary Bukaty says everything started about two years ago. The exact same Lipton ice tea bottles started showing up in his front lawn. "Had to step over them to go up and get the mail," says Gary. And in his driveway. "Sometimes they'd break in the driveway," he says.

With the frequency of the finds, Gary thought right away the discards were done on purpose. "We thought someone was targeting us that's what we felt like," says Gary. Seasons changed and time went by. Gary says the bottles consistently kept coming. He says,Use bluray burner to burn video to BD DVD on blu ray burner disc. "After a couple years, I figured out it wasn't going to stop."

After all the bottles and broken glass Bukaty picked up, he finally hit his breaking point. "I can either just sit on my butt and not do anything about it or else I can do something. "

Gary decided to take action. He set up cameras and captured the driver on tape time and time again tossing out her Lipton bottle. He kept a calendar of what days a bottle was thrown out and what time. He even figured out who the car belonged to. What he did was above and beyond what most citizens do when crime perpetrated against them.

Prosecutors say it was that evidence led them to Carol Green. She lives about two and a half miles away from Gary on Kansas avenue. She recently pleaded guilty to four counts of littering. When asked by authorities why she did it, she said it was nothing personal - that just happened to be when she finished her drink and tossed the bottle out the window.

"Personally I don't believe that but that's what she said," says Gary. "We don't know them and I don't care to know them."

Optimism keeps him afloat


Optimism keeps him afloat


"It is now time for Africa to shine and it is starting in Nigeria," says Herbert Nuwamanya.Use bluray burner to burn video to BD DVD on blu ray burner disc. According to Nuwamanya, who works as the head of the commercial business development section for Coca-Cola Hellenic-Nigeria, the country is fast-becoming the place to be for many firms.Choose from one of the major categories of Bedding,

Coca-Cola Hellenic-Nigeria has the franchise to bottle and distribute Coca-Cola brands in Nigeria. "Those in the corporate world will tell you that if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere," he adds about the country whose projected foreign direct investment in five years is over $30b.

Career background
Nuwamanya has been working with the Coca-Cola group since 1997, when he started as a graduate trainee at Century Bottling Company in Kampala.

He then spent eight months opening up the Coca-Cola frontier in western Uganda. Later, he was appointed a sales services supervisor at the then new factory that was opened in Mbarara in October, 1998.

"This was an exciting opportunity as I was responsible for building the sales services department from scratch."

In 1999, he became the sales manager designate for the western region,In addition to hydraulics fittings and Aion Kinah, where he was also included on the Coca-Cola SABCO mentorship and talent development programme. He was appointed the market execution manager for the Kampala region, covering Kampala, eastern and northern Uganda, in 2000.

A year later, he became the national sales manager, a position he held until 2004, when he moved to Mozambique as the national sales manager.

In 2006, he became the division sales manager for Coca-Cola SABCO for the north and east Africa division, covering Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Ethiopia. Two years later, he was put on a general manager development programme and appointed the sales and marketing manager for the Coca-Cola SABCO, Tanzania business.

At the end of 2009, he decided to "change companies and gain broader exposure to other parts of Africa."

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Something he worked towards
"Everything I have done, I have always wanted to be. I am a firm believer in accidental occurrences," he says.

About his work
Nuwamanya says being associated with the biggest brand is the best thing that has happened to him.

"I have been able to meet and appreciate people from all walks of life. This has humbled me."

Do you see a changed Uganda?
"Living away from home, I always notice the changes when I get back.

"I am always surprised at how fast things are progressing," he says, adding that he is optimistic about Uganda's and Africa's success.

"I see a half-full glass. The last frontier is Africa. China and the rest of Asia have already been conquered."

On working outside Uganda
Nuwamanya believes he has been able to appreciate every country he has been to because of his "half-full glass" philosophy, in addition to optimism.

"I prefer to dwell on the positives. It is less stressful. If you look for what is not working, you surely will find it. But that is not my perspective."

As such, he always finds something good to learn about a new place.

All the travelling, he adds, has made him appreciate home better than before he went to live abroad.

"While it is rewarding in terms of exposure to the bigger world out there, there are of course challenges, such as losing touch with your local network," says Nuwamanya,Handmade oil paintings for sale at museum quality, who has a bachelor‘s of commerce degree and a MSc in marketing from Makerere University.

2011年7月3日星期日

Casey Anthony weeps as prosecutor calls her a liar

Casey Anthony briefly wept today as prosecutors told jurors during closing arguments that she murdered her 2-year-old daughter Caylee to reclaim the carefree life she had before the girl was born.

Prosecutors portrayed Anthony as a young mother who killed her daughter because she got in the way of her love life.

"Something needed to be sacrificed, that something was either the life she wanted or the life thrust upon her. She chose to sacrifice her child," prosecutor Jeff Ashton said during his 90-minute argument.

Defense attorney Jose Baez said the prosecutors' case was so weak they tried to portray Anthony as "a lying, no-good slut" and that their forensic evidence was based on a "fantasy." He said Caylee's death was "an accident that snowballed out of control."

Prosecutors contend Caylee was suffocated with duct tape by her mother, who then crafted elaborate lies to mislead investigators and her parents. Defense attorneys countered that the toddler accidentally drowned in the family swimming pool, and that Casey in fact was hiding emotional distress caused by alleged sexual abuse from her father. Her father has denied that claim.

Judge Belvin Perry ruled this morning that there was no evidence of such abuse and that the defense could not allude to it in closing arguments. Jury deliberations are now expected to begin Monday after the prosecution gives its rebuttal arguments.

Baez began his closing argument by telling jurors they have more questions than answers, including the biggest: How did Caylee die? Neither prosecutors nor the defense have offered firm proof of how Caylee died.

"It can never be proven," he said.

Baez spent most of his four-hour argument attacking the prosecution's forensic evidence. He said the prosecution's air analysis of the trunk of Anthony's car, which allegedly showed air molecules consistent with decomposition, could not be duplicated. He said no one could prove a stain found in the trunk was caused by Caylee's body decomposing there. And witnesses showed maggots found in the trunk came from a bag of trash that was found there,What to consider before you buy oil painting supplies. he said.

"They throw enough against the wall and see what sticks. That is what they're doing ... right down to the cause of death," Baez said. He later conceded his client had told elaborate lies and invented imaginary friends and even a fake father for Caylee, but he said that doesn't mean she killed her daughter.

He also attacked Anthony's father,Our Polymax RUBBER SHEET range includes all commercial and specialist George Anthony, as unreliable.We processes for both low-risk and high risk merchant account. He said that a suicide note that George Anthony wrote in January 2009 that claimed no knowledge of what happened to Caylee was self-serving and that the attempt was a fraud. He said George Anthony claimed he was going to kill himself with a six-pack of beer and some high-blood pressure medicine.

Earlier during prosecution's closing argument, Casey Anthony appeared mostly stone-faced for about the first 45 minutes, but she began to cry when Ashton said the story that Caylee drowned was also false.

Ashton, the prosecutor, said Caylee's death wasn't an accident because three pieces of duct tape were placed on her face -- one on the mouth, one on the nose and one over those to be "thorough."

The case has played out on national TV since Caylee's disappearance in the summer of 2008 and continued through her mother's trial, with spectators traveling from all over the U.S. to jockey for coveted seats in the courtroom gallery. Anthony, a single mother, was 22 when her daughter died. No one has come forward as the father of Caylee.

Ashton began his closing argument by showing a video of Anthony playing with Caylee, causing Anthony to apparently choke back tears. But she quickly regained her composure.

He then told the jury that Anthony worried Caylee was getting to the age where she would have told Anthony's parents that the woman was spending her days and nights with her boyfriend -- not going to work and leaving Caylee with a nanny.

"Casey is very bright," Ashton said. "Her lies are very detailed. ... But when Casey wants to do what Casey wants to do, she finds a way."

The prosecutor then described the lies Anthony told her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, about why she couldn't come home and why she couldn't produce Caylee after the toddler was last seen June 16, 2008: that she was with a nanny named Zanny, a woman who doesn't exist; that Anthony and her daughter were spending time in Jacksonville with a rich boyfriend who doesn't exist; and that Zanny had been hospitalized after an out-of-town traffic accident and that they were spending time with her.

It only fell apart, Ashton said, a month later when a junk yard told George and Cindy Anthony their daughter's car had been towed. When they picked it up, they discovered a foul odor -- George Anthony, a former police officer, and the tow yard operator said it smelled like human decomposition.

Cindy Anthony then tracked down her daughter. When she couldn't produce Caylee, her parents called police. Casey Anthony then told investigators she worked at Universal Studios theme park as an event planner. She went so far as to take them there, talk her way past security, take them to an office building.Shop a wide selection of billabong outlet products in the evo shop. She gave up the lie as she was walking down the hall.

Ashton then attacked the defense contention that Caylee drowned and that George Anthony helped Casey Anthony cover it up. No one faced with an accidental drowning would do that instead of calling 911,The name "magic cube" is not unique. Ashton said.

"It is a trip down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world where men who love their granddaughters find them drowned and do nothing," Ashton said. "Where men who love their granddaughters take an accident, a completely innocent act, and make it look like a murder for no reason. A world where a man who buries his pets will take the granddaughter who was the love of his life and throw her in a swamp."

Baez conceded that Anthony told elaborate lies, but he said those inventions should have signaled to investigators that "there's something wrong with this girl."

"Instead, they had a murder case, and that was it. That was all they were interested in was evidence of murder. There's nothing sexy about a drowning," Baez said.

Judge Perry angrily stopped Baez's closing arguments after he referred to Ashton as "this laughing guy." Television showed Ashton smiling behind his hand at Baez's contention that the prosecution's forensic evidence was based on fantasy. One of Perry's written orders is that the attorneys not show emotion to the other side's statements.

Ashton apologized and said he tried to hide his expressions. Baez also apologized. Perry warned all of the attorneys that any other incidents would result in that attorney's removal from the trial.

Casey Anthony has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. She could face a possible death sentence or life in prison if convicted of that charge.

Anthony also is charged with aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child and four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. The child abuse and manslaughter charges each carry a 30-year prison term if convicted.

Margo Moore Reopens Tuesday July 5th To Get Ready For the Camden House and Garden Tour

Margo Moore is closed Sunday July 3rd and Monday July 4th to spend time with friends and family. We will reopen Tuesday July 5th 10AM until 5PM.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS - next week we start preparing our doors for a grand presentation for The Camden House and Garden Tour. We will be hosting an Afternoon Tea the day of the tour July 21st!

Our outdoor containers are bursting with colors and the presentation is spectacular. This year we have developed a map that will feature our containers and all the plants. To ticket holders the map is free - for non-ticket holders we ask for a small donation, the day of, to The Camden Garden Club to help in supporting their numerous programs throughout the year.

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US Bulldozing Afghanistan

Few in the locavore movement realize it but the most reliable models for sustainable living are not found on organic farms in Europe, but in Afghanistan. A majority of its 30 million citizens still grow and process most of the food they consume organically, though they are not familiar with the term. Indeed, Afghanistan is commendable for it's underdevelopment; western influence has had little chance to corrupt the environment in the name of progress.

Tragic then, that the United States is using much of its aid to transform this agrarian society into a consumer-oriented, mechanized, fossil-fuel-based economy, instead of the traditional, labor-intensive agricultural system which has existed for thousands of years. In fact, at the base of most growth dependent economic systems is the concept of increased mechanization of agriculture, an assumption which is increasingly being criticized by consumers and environmentalists alike. The argument is that increased mechanization leads to less attention to the well-being of crops, necessitating pesticides and industrial machinery, neither of which are in heavy use in pre-industrial Afghanistan.Shop a wide selection of billabong outlet products in the evo shop.

Aside from that, the US government seems bent on developing Afghanistan based on models even the US is attempting to move away from. A 2004 Department of Energy study detailed rich renewable energy resources that could be used to build small scale wind and solar powered systems to generate electricity and solar thermal devices for boiling water and cooking.Knowing that, the US has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to build hulking diesel generators and exploit the country's oil, gas and coal reserves. The argument is that oil drilling provides jobs, but most of them are unskilled, low-wage, temporary jobs while all of the profits flow overseas or to warlords and government officials.Our Polymax RUBBER SHEET range includes all commercial and specialist
Taxpayer dollars are also funding energy-inefficient construction projects. These projects require adherence to western-style building codes, which do not permit the construction of traditional structures built with cob ¡ª a mixture of mud,The name "magic cube" is not unique. sand, clay and chopped straw. Cob is durable, elegant, super-insulated, and earthquake-resistant. A typical cob home is inexpensive, sports thick walls, small windows and natural ventilation.We specialize in providing third party merchant account. They are cooler in summer and warmer in winter than cinder-block buildings. In many places, people still live in cob houses built more than 400 years ago.

Along with a pipeline to carry natural gas from Central Asia, the United States is also helping to fund a US-style power grid that will force Afghanistan to purchase the bulk of its electricity. Furthermore, the grid only serves the cities, though most of Afghanistan's population is rural.What to consider before you buy oil painting supplies. If the US continues to dismiss Afghans' centuries of experience in sustainability, future generations of rural Afghans will be forced to watch as we destroy their land without improving their lives. And it is this generation that will have to decide whether they support or oppose the future enemies of America.

16-year-old with double uterus gets new lease of life in Mumbai

16-year-old with double uterus gets new lease of life in Mumbai


A 16-year-old girl got a new lease of life after doctors from the Sion Hospital operated on the double uterus she has been living with since her birth.

Meena Singh, a resident of Panvel, was suffering from pain in abdomen for the last 4 years. However,We specialize in providing third party merchant account. no doctor could diagnose the reason behind the pain even though she was operated twice.

Doctors at Sion hospital finally found that she was suffering from Mullerian Anomaly and had two uterus and a underdeveloped kidney. To add to her woes,The name "magic cube" is not unique. one of the uterus was not functional as it was not connected to the vagina.Our Polymax RUBBER SHEET range includes all commercial and specialist According to experts a person with two uterus is rare but having one uterus functional and the other non functional is even more rare.

Dr YS Nandanwar, head of gynaecology at the Sion Hospital said, "In my 35 years of practice I have got two double uterus cases. But this is even rare. She also had one kidney that was not developed. She started menstruating at the age of 12 and she had normal menstruation. This is the reason no one suspected any problem in the uterus. While one uterus had normal menstruation, the menstrual blood was collected in the other non functional uterus. Even the fallopian tube was filled up with blood. The non-functional uterus had become as big as an orange."

She had pain in her abdomen and had taken local treatment.Shop a wide selection of billabong outlet products in the evo shop. After the pain didn't recede, she was asked to do an MRI scan. It showed abnormally placed kidney. "An urologist operated on her as they felt it was it was pelvic kidney stones. However, the doctor did not find anything," said Dr Nandanwar.

She was later referred to gynaecologist. "The second time too she was wrongly diagnosed.What to consider before you buy oil painting supplies. They found chocolate cyst in her ovary. But her ovaries were healthy," added Dr Nandanwar.

Gerle family grows

Slowly they started to pour in from inside the Minot city limits.

Sisters, daughters and mothers, grandchildren and cousins.

Soon, Sharon and John Gerle had four generations setting up shop at their home on the eastern outskirts of Minot.

"My sister and her husband, and her two kids," Sharon Gerle said. "My mom came out and her little great-granddaughter. My daughter and her husband and two grandkids came out. We had room set up for my father-in-law and sister-in-law, they were going to head out here too, but they were right on the border.We specialize in providing third party merchant account. Water was two houses away from them so they got to stay. We had room for them, we had it made up for them."

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"My sister lives down there by the zoo entrance," she said. "My daughter lives by Trinity, so when they diked to save Trinity, their house isn't

underneath water, but they had to evacuate. Two of my brothers lost homes to floodwaters. My mom has water in her house. I have one brother that is safe."

There isn't too many for Sharon to keep track of them all.

"Well there's my daughter Michelle (Schei), her husband Melroy and their kids Tyler and Alexis," she said. "My mother Rose Roll and her great-granddaughter Isabella Roll. My sister Karen Hager and her husband Jerry and their two kids Lucas and Miranda."

And it's not just family members.

"We got all their pets too," Sharon said. "Six or seven guinea pigs, a couple of hamsters, all kinds of fish."

The evacuation has turned into a de facto family reunion as family members who don't always see each other on a regular basis.

"I'd say half and half," Lucas Hager said. "I go to grandma's and Sharon's a lot, but as for her daughter and her kids, I haven't seen them in awhile. The last time I saw their boy, he was 12 and he's 14 now so it's been at least two years."

"There are ones who aren't in the flood area that have come to visit that normally wouldn't," Sharon said.

The Gerles have a unique business - they raise Nigerian Dwarf Goats and have since 2006.

This provides a special treat for the refugees staying with them, access to the goats' milk.

"When I was back at home, I'd go through one of their jars a day," Lucas said. "It'd be on the breakfast cereal, a glass on the side and a glass with every meal. It's a sad day when it's time to go back to normal milk. You can tell the difference."

The extended family also got a taste of how things were done decades ago.

All four generations of the women in the family got together to use a wringer washer. After washing the blankets in a tub, they are run through a wringer and hung to dry.

Generally, Sharon just uses the machines to wash the family's blankets in the spring before storing them until the next winter.

"It was so long before we got this nice, hot weather,The name "magic cube" is not unique." Sharon said. "I had five quilts and bedding and Michelle had blankets too. Next thing we knew, we had 24 blankets."

Despite the number of family members staying at the Gerle's, Sharon never hesitated to invite the family to stay and she said it was worked out just fine so far.

"No, I told them come on out and we'll make the room," Sharon said. "We started hanging curtains in the basement. We blocked it off so everyone had their own different section, so if things get a little frantic, they have their own place they can get in and get away from everybody.Shop a wide selection of billabong outlet products in the evo shop. We're lucky enough to have three bathrooms, so there's always room."

"They worry that they're an inconvenience, but it's been going smooth. We've got a big home, so there's room for everyone."