July 9th, 2021

Friday, July 9th, 2021

Sarkozy in UK to mark historic de Gaulle war broadcast

Sunday, June 20, 2010

But has the last word been said? Must hope disappear? Is defeat final? No!Charles de Gaulle broadcast

Nicolas Sarkozy visited the UK today to celebrate the 70th anniversary since Charles de Gaulle made his war broadcast. The French president and the Prince of Wales laid wreaths at the statue of Charles de Gaulle in London.

Earlier, Mr Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni visited the BBC radio studio where the famous broadcast was made on BBC France. The broadcast at the time was said to have been listened to by a very small number of listeners. Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy unveiled a plaque and viewed a tapestry given to the BBC by France as a note of gratitude after World War II.

Nicolas Sarkozy and British PM David Cameron met with 200 veterans during a ceremony at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Nicolas Sarkozy awarded the Légion d’honneur to six World War II veterans, three of whom were British.

In a short speech, Mr Cameron said the anniversary was a “reminder that Britain and France are not just neighbours in the geographical sense but also in the emotional sense.” Mr Cameron held an hour of talks with the French president at Downing Street primarily focusing on economics, Afghanistan, and other foreign policy matters. The visit is the first by a French president to mark Gen de Gaulle’s broadcast on June 18, 1940. In the stirring radio appeal, Gen de Gaulle declared himself leader of the “Free French”, spawning the French Resistance, which went on to play a crucial role in defeating the Germans.

Mr Sarkozy’s last official visit to the UK was in March 2008, when he was also accompanied by his wife.

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Friday, July 9th, 2021

Why Are My Teeth So Sensitive And Can Anything Be Done?

By Dr. Gianino

Teeth can be sensitive to a variety of thingsair, pressure, heat, cold or sweetsand these sensitivities can cause anything from slight discomfort to unbearable pain. The cause behind the sensitivity can be one of many things.

An undetected cavity Overuse of mouth washes and rinses Brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush can wear away the enamel causing the dentin or inside of the tooth to be exposed Poor oral hygiene and not brushing or flossing your teeth can leave them exposed to plaque and cavity-causing acids Receding gums that expose the roots of the teeth which are more sensitive Enamel erosion that exposes the root surfaces of a tooth and leaves it exposed to sensations of heat or cold Over-the-counter tooth whitening products often contain harsh chemicals that can harm gum tissue thus causing sensitivity Gum disease manifests in inflamed and sore gum tissue which is prone to sensitivity Cracked teeth Plaque build-up Grinding your teeth Acidic foods can actually dissolve tooth enamel overtime exposing the dentin of the tooth which is more sensitive.

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A lot of sweet foods can cause tooth problems since the sugar will combine with the bacteria in your mouth to create an acid that eats away at the enamel on your teeth The treatment for teeth sensitivity will vary depending on the cause of the sensitivity which, with a thorough examination, your dentist will be able to help you determine. There are some things that you can do at home to reduce sensitivity: Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day Use a soft-bristled tooth brush and brush gently so that you are not causing any damage to your tooth enamel or gums Stay away from high acid foods Cut down your intake of sweet or sugary foods Use a toothpaste with fluoride since this mineral can actually strengthen your tooth enamel Use desensitizing toothpaste that helps block sensations from going to the nerves in your teeth.

If over-the-counter products dont work and your dentist determines that there are no teeth or gum-related problems behind the sensitivity, he or she may suggest a gel or desensitizing agent that can be applied in a dentists office. If neither of these work, your dentist may suggest using a coat of plastic sealant on the exposed root (or roots) of the sensitive tooth (or teeth) to cover them and reduce the sensitivity

If your dentist determines that the sensitivity is being caused from dental problems, procedures such as removing cavities and filling your teeth, performing a root canal or scaling and planing of gum tissue to remove infections may be required. If gum tissue has actually been lost, a surgical gum graft can be done which will cover your tooth root and protect the tooth and reduce the sensitivity. If tooth grinding is found to be the cause of the sensitivity, your dentist may construct a night guard that will protect your teeth from grinding that happens when you sleep.

Whatever the cause, you do not have to deal with slight discomfort or unbearable pain from tooth sensitivity. If you are not able to reduce the sensitivity by using the suggestions of the things that you can do, your dentist will be able to help you determine the cause and treat the problem.

About the Author: Dr. Gianino has based his dental philosophy on patient respect and genuine relationships, taking the time to learn about the smile of your dreams – the smile you deserve. You can visit his website at

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Friday, July 9th, 2021

Glasgow cannabis enthusiasts celebrate ‘green’ on city green

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Coinciding with Easter Sunday, Glasgow Cannabis Social Club’s annual 420 event was held on Glasgow Green, under sunny blue skies, and overlooking the river Clyde. Despite the city’s council attempting to revoke permission for the gathering at the last minute, police were happy for it to go-ahead with approximately a dozen officers attending in high-visibility vests.

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The Daily Record reported five arrests were made for minor offences, likely smoking and possession of small quantities of cannabis. Taking a less-sensational — and more accurate — line of reporting, the Monday edition of Glasgow’s Evening News stated five were referred to the Procurator Fiscal who is responsible for deciding if charges should be brought.

Official figures provided by the police were that 150 attended. With people coming and going, Wikinews reporters estimated upwards of 200 attended, compared to nearly 700 who had signed up for the event on Facebook. Hemp goods were advertised and on sale at the event, and some attendees were seen drinking cannabis-themed energy drinks.

“I was searched and charged under the Misuse of Drugs Act (which is a lot of bollocks)” one attendee noted online, adding “not fair to happen on a brilliant day like it was, other than that I had a great day!” A second said they were openly smoking and ignored by police, who “were only really focusing on people who looked particularly young”.

Cannabis seeds were openly and legally sold at the event and a hydroponics supplier brought a motortrike towing an advertising trailer. Actually growing cannabis is, however, illegal in the UK.

With the event openly advocating the legalisation of cannabis, speakers put their arguments for this to a receptive crowd. Retired police officer James Duffy, of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, spoke of the failed United States alcohol prohibition policy; stressing such policies needlessly bring people into contact with criminal elements. Highlighting other countries where legalisation has been implemented, he pointed out such led to lower crime, and lower drug use overall.

One speaker, who produced a bottle of cannabis oil he had received through the post, asserted this cured his prostate cancer. Others highlighted the current use of Sativex by the National Health Service, with a cost in-excess of £150 for a single bottle of GW Pharmaceuticals patented spray — as-compared to the oil shown to the crowd, with a manufacturing cost of approximately £10.

Similar ‘420’ pro-cannabis events were held globally.

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