British TV presenter Rico Daniels tells Wikinews about being ‘The Salvager’

April 10th, 2021

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Rico Daniels is a British TV presenter living in France who is known for his two television series — The Salvager — whilst he still lived in the UK and then Le Salvager after he moved to France. Rico has been in a variety of jobs but his passion is now his profession – he turns unwanted ‘junk’ into unusual pieces of furniture. Rico’s creations and the methods used to fabricate them are the subject of the Salvager shows.

Rico spoke to Wikinews in January about his inspiration and early life, future plans, other hobbies and more. Read on for the full exclusive interview, published for the first time:

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US Congresswoman Jackie Speier comments about Obamacare, Paralympics

April 9th, 2021

Saturday, November 9, 2013

With the 2014 Winter Paralympics set for March, Wikinews sought comment from U.S. Representative Jackie Speier, who serves California’s 14th congressional district about the event and how current U.S. policies impact people with disabilities. Elected to the U.S. House in 2008, she serves on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the House Armed Services Committee. For the first time ever, the Paralympics will be broadcast live in the U.S. on network television.


((Wikinews)) : Will “Obamacare” have a positive or negative impact on the lives of people with disabilities?

Jackie Speier: By-and-large the Affordable Care Act will have a significant and lasting beneficial impact on persons with disabilities […] Most importantly, pre-existing conditions will no longer prevent persons with disabilities from obtaining health insurance. Lifetime limits on medical expenses will be removed and preventive services will be free. All of these provisions of the law create health insurance that is highly supportive of good health outcomes for everyone, but in particular for those who have a disability.

((WN)) : Are there any Paralympic athletes or elite athletes with disabilities from your district that people should know more about?

Jackie Speier: There are currently two Paralympic athletes who train or live in my district that people will definitely hear more about in the coming years. One is a young woman named Allie Hyatt who trains in Judo with Willy Cahill, [whom] I have also trained with. Allie, who is visually impaired and just 15, has already won numerous awards and will participate in the Youth Olympic Games next year. She is sure to be a force in the Judo world for many, many years. Hyatt lives in San Francisco and Cahill is the founder and CEO of the Blind Judo Foundation.

Another great athlete is Mohamend Lahna who is training for the Rio Olympics in 2016 for the paratriathlon,” Speier continued. “He is from Morocco originally but lives now in San Mateo and trains daily at the College of San Mateo. He runs marathons with a prosthetic leg and has his sights set on winning several medals atworld and Olympic events in the future. Lahna has proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD), a birth defect that affects the hip and pelvis. He is married and has a 1-year-old child.

Wikinews also sought comment from other members of Congress, including John K. Delaney, Mike Honda, Kyrsten Sinema, Eric Swalwell, Raúl M. Grijalva and Ann Kirkpatrick but at publication time, had received no response.

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Michael Vick placed under tighter restrictions after failing drug test

April 7th, 2021

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

After testing positive for marijuana amid the latest drug test, former NFL star Michael Vick was placed under tighter restrictions by U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson.

Vick must be home between between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and he must submit to random drug tests that will be conducted in the future.

Hudson also ordered that Vick may have to attend and pay for inpatient or outpatient substance therapy and mental health counseling if a supervising officer deems so.

A document filed in U.S. District Court today said Vick tested positive amid a urine sample that was submitted on September 13, 2007.

Vick is scheduled for sentencing on December 10 for bankrolling a dogfighting operation on his property.

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Why Personal Loans After Bankruptcy Are More Than A Possibility

April 7th, 2021

Why Personal Loans After Bankruptcy Are More Than A Possibility

by

Mark Venite

Many people who are facing insurmountable debts bow to the pressure to declare bankruptcy. It is not an ideal solution, but unfortunately, economic reality makes it the only practical choice. But the good news is that getting personal loans after bankruptcy is now more likely, with more lenders willing to accept the role that circumstance played in the decision.

This is a very different situation to a few decades ago, when declaring bankruptcy left a serious stain on a credit reputation, causing many traditional lenders to steer clear of such applicants. Getting a loan shortly after bankruptcy was almost impossible, but today it is a very real possibility.

With that in mind, the option to take such lengths in order to escape from crippling debt is more common. The fact that loan approval despite bankruptcy is an option later on means it has become a strategic choice. But are future personal loan options not affected at all?

Justifying Loan Approval

Despite the reduced stigmatization that bankruptcy has today, there is little reason to celebrate it as an option. There is still some hesitancy amongst lenders to approve applications seeking personal loans after bankruptcy. But at the same time, there are benefits, not least the fact that financial pressure is alleviated.

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But, what about when a new loan is applied for? What is needed to secure the green light and be granted approval despite bankruptcy? Well, like any loan application, it is affordability that really matters – not the credit history of the applicant. So, as long as the applicant has a full-time job and has a low enough debt-to-income ratio, approval is possible.

And the ratio should be no problem at all, since through bankruptcy the applicant will have seen all of his or her debts cleared anyway. That effectively clears the way to getting a new personal loan.

Terms To Accept

Having a route to much-needed loan funds is great to know about, but actually securing that loan is not a foregone conclusion. Applicants need to understand that the consequences of bankruptcy include making future loans expensive. Lenders willing to grant a personal loan after bankruptcy will also charge higher interest rates.

What this means is that the monthly repayments on any loan are going to be that little bit higher, which in turn raises questions over the affordability of the whole deal. But with no other significant loans to repay, the chances of being granted approval despite bankruptcy are pretty high anyway.

Also, the size of the loans are usually limited with some lenders not willing to go over $10,000, and only comfortable with about $5,000. The term of the personal loan is usually short too (5 years). This is because bankruptcy cannot be declared a second time for a minimum of 6 years after the first, and lenders want the life of the loan to end within that period.

Securing Loan Approval

So what are the best ways to help an applicant on the road to approval? There are a few ways to do so, but probably the most effective when seeking a personal loan after bankruptcy is to improve your credit score in advance.

This is usually done by clearing a few debts, but since loan applications might be hard to get, it would be worth taking out a secured credit card instead. The balance can be small, but regularly making repayments for 6 months means a positive credit history is achieved.

It would also be worthwhile getting a cosigner to guarantee monthly repayments on the personal loan. This reduces the risk involve in the loan to practically nil, so approval despite bankruptcy is safe.

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Qantas ordered to check oxygen cylinders

April 5th, 2021

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Australian Transport Safety Bureau announced that an oxygen cylinder which was located near the area of the explosion on Qantas flight QF30 from London, England to Melbourne, Australia was unaccounted for but said that it was too early to say that an oxygen cylinder could be the cause of the mid-air explosion. It did say it had ruled out explosives as a cause stating that they “found no indication of explosives”.

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority has ordered Qantas to check all oxygen cylinders and the brackets which hold them on its Boeing 747s, but hasn’t ruled out that the order will be extended to all of the Qantas fleet.

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British Airways to fly to Iceland

April 3rd, 2021

Friday, August 5, 2005

The airline British Airways have reported that they will start flying between Iceland and Gatwick airport, London. British Airways said they will provide the service five times a week; the first flight is scheduled March 26, 2006.

Until now, only two airlines have been flying between the UK and Iceland with passengers: Icelandair, the oldest and biggest airline in Iceland, and Iceland Express, a recent low-fare airline and the competition between them has been fierce.

Icelandair’s PR, Guðjón Arngrímsson, said that Icelandair welcomes the competition and believes Icelandair can compete with BA: “This market has been growing rapidly. Iceland has been well marketed in London and Britain as a whole so number of passenger has been rising fast. We’re always ready for more competition on every route between Iceland and other countries. We’re ready and willing to compete here as we are on other routes” Arngrímsson said.

Birgir Jónsson at Iceland Express agrees. “Iceland Express welcomes the competition without a doubt.” He then added, “The competition will benefit us all”.

British Airways have reported the tickets will cost about €291.

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Japanese detain two anti-whaling activists, deny abuse claims

April 3rd, 2021

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Yesterday at 6:00 UTC at 60° S 78° E , a Japanese whaling ship detained two Sea Shepherd Conservation Society activists in the Southern Ocean. Japan’s Institute of Cetacean Research (IRC) deny Sea Shepherd claims that they have been abused. The Japanese government has assured the Australian Government the release of the men.

According to the conservation agency Sea Shepherd, Australian Benjamin Potts, 28, a helicopter assistant, and Briton Giles Lane, an engine room worker, were detained on board a Yushin Maru No. 2 after delivering a letter asking the ship to exit Antarctic waters .

Captain Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd’s vessel, Steve Irwin, said that the Japanese “tried to throw them overboard, then they tied them to a bulkhead and were beating them”.

He alleged that the men were tied to the radar masts before being brought below deck after which the men were not seen. Sea Shepherd’s international director, Jonny Vasic, claimed that they were “basically strapped by the arms with zip-ties and tied with rope around their chests” for 2½ to three hours.

The captain said he was surprised as he expected Japanese whale ships to treated his men more decently.

“We are concerned but I know the Australian and British governments are in touch with the Japanese government.”

Sea Shepherd said it has photographic evidence that the whalers were abusing the men.

However, the Japanese ship refuted the allegations.

“Any accusations that we have tied them up or assaulted them are completely untrue,” Director-general of the IRC Minoru Morimoto said in the press release, “It is illegal to board another country’s vessels on the high seas.”

Detaining the activists was the “only way”, he said. “You couldn’t have them running around the deck not knowing what they’re going to do.”

He said that the activists were making attempts to entangle the screw and were throwing bottles of butyric acid, as rancid butter, onto the deck of the vessel before boarding the vessel. Mr Watson has confirmed this and said that they were to act as a stink bomb but their actions were still peaceful.

Hideki Moronuki, the chief of the whaling section of The Fisheries Agency of Japan, claimed that “nobody took violent action against the two illegal intruders”.

Mr. Moronuki said that they were treated “very, very humanely” and were provided with “a warm, delicious hot meal”, “[a] warm, nice bath” and “[a] nice bed with clean white sheets”.

Australian foreign minister Stephen Smith said that the Japanese government promised him the release of the men late yesterday night.

“Late last night I was advised the Japanese had agreed to this and they had instructed the relevant whaling ship to return the men to the Steve Irwin,” he told ABC radio.

Mr. Moronuki said the “two illegal intruders” will not be released by the vessel’s captain until “Paul Watson has accepted the conditions of the safety of the Japanese vessel”. He said he knew nothing of the comments that the Japanese government agreeing to release the men.

Mr. Watson said the Japanese were “[holding] hostages and make demands” and were acting like “a terrorist organisation”. A press release said Sea Shepherd “will not negotiate with poachers and demands that the Japanese whalers release Benjamin Potts and Giles Lane as soon as possible”.

Mr. Watson said he would not send a zodiac to collect the men as requested in an email because it “endangers the life of the crew, to put them out in these waters in a small boat, 10 miles out of view”.

On Sky TV, IRC spokesman Glenn Inwood said Sea Shepherd were “not answering phone calls or emails at this stage” to take advantage of “fair amount of media coverage” but they were “still making attempts to contact them”.

An Australian Federal Police spokeswoman said that Sea Shepherd made a police report at around 7:00 UTC.

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7 Spectacular Caravan Parks Along Australia’s Great Ocean Road

April 2nd, 2021

By Christine Barton

Ever dreamt of getting away from it all, hiring a motorhome and campervanning your way along the entirety of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road?

Dream no longer and start planning what will in future be described to your friends and family as the holiday of a lifetime. Home to picturesque towns like Apollo Bay and Torquay, famous beaches such as Bells Beach and iconic natural wonders, like the 12 Apostles, the Great Ocean Road is a must-do on any Australian holiday experience.

A campervan is an ideal way to experience the area at its best, as it will give you the freedom of time to do and see what you want. The Great Ocean Road is bursting with some of Victoria’s best caravan parks, which will make your holiday an enjoyable and stress-free one.

1. Great Ocean Road Tourist Park

The Great Ocean Road Tourist Park is located smack bang on the road in Peterborough, Victoria and boasts 12 great reasons to stay:

1. Great base for exploration of the Great Ocean Road.

2. Loads of family fun attractions nearby.

3. Boasts a spa and a wide range of powered sites in a picturesque, tranquil setting.

4. All the sites are grassy and well protected, with some even offering riverfront views.

5. Peterborough still maintains an untouched uniqueness and is the perfect place to escape the crowds.

6. The amazing sights.

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7. A multitude of surrounding day trips.

8. The park is positioned just a three hour drive from the capital, Melbourne.

9. Staying here will give you no excuse not to explore the rest of the Great Ocean Road.

10. The park offers great family rates

11. Easy to find special offers and package deals.

12. Easy to book.

If these 12 great reasons aren’t enough, once you arrive you will find so many more that will make this the caravan park stay of a lifetime.

2. Narrawong Holiday Park

Nestled on the picturesque banks of the Surry River, just outside the historic town of Portland, the Narrawong Holiday Park is a great place to escape to for a few days on your Great Ocean Road campervan adventure.

Peace and relaxation come naturally here, along with fun family activities like swimming, fishing, boating, tennis, beach volleyball and bushwalking.

Perfect for families, this park is a must for campervan travel along the Great Ocean Road.

3. Aireys Inlet Holiday Park

Enjoying an idyllic position between the bush and the beach, Aireys Inlet Holiday Park is the true gateway to the Great Ocean Road.

This Top Tourist Park offers 16 powered sites and all the amenities to make your stay a comfortable one.

With the Otway Fly Treetop walk just around the corner, and horse riding, mountain biking, surfing and fishing also nearby, this park is a must.

4. Eldorado Tourist Park

This is Geelong’s premier tourist park and acts as the perfect base for exploration of this vast city.

The park is close to all the major shops, waterfront, restaurants, beaches and of course, Adventure Park, Victoria’s first water theme park.

The park’s central location just 5 minutes outside the heart of Geelong makes it a place you simply must stop in on your campervanning journey.

5. Apollo Bay Holiday Park

The Apollo Bay Holiday Park is set in a quiet, central location just off the Great Ocean Road in Apollo Bay. Ideally close to the Otways, this modern park is an ideal stop off point on any campervan holiday.

This shady park offers a pool, plenty of grassy areas, an adventure playground and is only 100 meters to the beach.

A friendly family atmosphere will make this park a true highlight of your Great Ocean Road campervanning experience.

6. BIG4 Anglesea Holiday Park

This BIG4 Park is another of the Great Ocean Road’s locations where the bush meets the sea. Situated at the beginning of the stretch, in close proximity to the city of Melbourne, the Anglesea Holiday Park is a great place to start your holiday.

Nearby to stunning beaches, majestic rivers, world-class restaurants and some of the state’s most amazing attractions, this is a park that will welcome you with open arms, making you wish you never had to leave.

7. Torquay Holiday Park

Set in the beautiful town of Torquay, the Torquay Holiday Park is a truly beautiful park that will entice visitors with its wonder and uniqueness.

Offering fun for the whole family, this park offers plenty of powered sites at reasonable rates and a great family atmosphere.

Christine Barton

About the Author: Christine Barton is a Content Writer for Discovery Campervan Hire, Australia’s travel focused online campervan hire company. She also writes frequently for Discovery’s Motorhome Hire New Zealand and enjoys travel around the world.

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Pamela Anderson visits Greece, promoting the MAC AIDS Fund

April 1st, 2021

Monday, June 26, 2006

The famous Baywatch star, Pamela Anderson, arrived today in Athens, Greece, taking part in the pan-European promotion of the MAC cosmetic products as well as in the fight against the sprawl of HIV (AIDS). Anderson held a press conference at a central Athens Hotel, during which a 30,000-Euro check issued by the MAC AIDS Fund was handed to Kentro Zois, a Greek non-profit organization. Later today, fans of Pamela Anderson would have the opportunity to meet her in downtown Athens, in the crowded Ermou street, in an organized appearance of the famous actress in a specific store.

Accompanying the Hollywood actress in Athens is Peter Lichtenthal, MAC global general manager. Established in Toronto, Canada, in 1984, MAC soon flourished through cool combinations of recycling strategies and show-biz glitz. The famous CanadianAmerican actress is committed to the fight against HIV/AIDS, including working with children and supporting associations such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. MAC company’s cosmetics are known for pushing the limits of the global beauty industry. The same happens when it comes to its efforts in fighting AIDS, for which the company is currently collaborating with Pamela Anderson, organizing a promotion-trip around Europe.

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Civilians dead following U.S. air strike on ‘terrorist compound’

March 29th, 2021

Monday, July 4, 2005

17 Afghan civilians, including women and children, are thought to be have been killed as the result of U.S. aircraft bombing the village of Chechal in the east of Afghanistan late last week, said a governor.

The air strike occurred last Friday in the same area as an elite U.S. military team went missing three days ago.

Provincial governor Assadullah Wafa told the Associated Press “seventeen civilians died in the U.S. bombing of the village.” He went on to comment that casualties consisted of women and children, though he did not know the exact figure.

A U.S. military statement claimed that the “compound” bombed was a “known operating base for terrorist attacks in Kunar province as well as a base for a medium-level terrorist leader,”

The statement, written after criticism in the press of the U.S. military’s lack of precaution in these matters, then went on to say the U.S. armed forces “regret the loss of innocent lives and follow stringent rules of engagement specifically to ensure that non-combatants are safeguarded. However, when enemy forces move their families into the locations where they conduct terrorist operations, they put these innocent civilians at risk.”

One member of the missing military team has been recovered and is currently being “evaluated” on Monday, a U.S. Defence Department spokesperson said, though he refused to comment on details regarding his whereabouts and health.

Afghan and U.S. forces are currently in the Kunar province searching for members of the missing military team. U.S. officials at the time of the bombing said in a statement that the attack utilised “precision-guided munitions that resulted in the deaths of an unknown number of enemy terrorists and non-combatants,”

The statement continued, concluding that “battle damage assessment is currently ongoing.”

In May, Afghan president Hamid Karzai voiced his concerns over the excessive number of civilian casualties as a result of US-led operations.

Some observers have speculated that the attack on the village was a deliberate response to the downing of a US transport helicopter last month. In that incident, 16 troops died in the worst single blow to American forces since the Taliban was ousted in 2001.

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