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Toyota recalls up to 1.8 million automobiles

Saturday, January 30, 2010

The automobile manufacturer Toyota has said that it will recall up to 1.8 million cars across Europe, after a problem with the accelerator pedal was discovered.

According to the firm, eight models were affected by the problem — AYGO, iQ, Yaris, Auris, Corolla, Verso, Avensis, and RAV4 — after it was discovered that the accelerator may become stuck in a depressed position, resulting in uncontrollable speeding.

On Thursday, Toyota said it would recall 1.1 million cars in the US; a day previous, it had suspended eight models from sales. Last week, 2.3 million cars in the US were recalled due to the pedal issues.

The chief executive of Toyota Motor Europe commented on the recall. “We understand that the current situation is creating concerns and we deeply regret it,” said Tadashi Arashima. The firm, however, noted that it wasn’t aware of any accidents resulted by the malfunctioning accelerator pedals, and not many pedal problem incidents were reported in Europe. “The potential accelerator pedal issue only occurs in very rare circumstances,” Arashima added.

The National Automobile Dealers Association, meanwhile, commented that Toyota showrooms could lose as much as US$2.47 billion worth of revenue due to the incident.

“Toyota veterans will likely hear the news with disbelief and keep faith in the brand, but new customers could definitely be scared off,” remarked Robert Rademacher, who is the president of the trade group ZDK, as quoted by Business Week. “This recall has a dimension which we’ve never seen before.”

There are concerns that the problem may result in reduced consumer trust in Toyota. Hans-Peter Wodniok, an analyst for Fairesearch GmbH & Co. in Germany, noted: “If this is a one-time event, huge as it is, Toyota may be forgiven. But if something happens again in the next months and years, they will have gambled away customer trust in Europe as well.”

Analysts for Morgan Stanley, however, said they believed Toyota would not suffer much from the incident. “The company’s actions to correct the situation are timely enough to avoid major brand damage,” they remarked in a note to investors.

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bookmark_borderWanting More Nurses In Hospitals

Submitted by: Marjorie Lackey

It has already been 26 years that this lady has been a nurse. She remembered that when she was young, her grandparents had Parkinson’s disease. She would take care of them when she was young since they lived with her and her family.

You can see her at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights since this is where she works. As a floating nurse she transfers to many other departments as she is needed. Many hospitals are still running on tight schedules despite the US economy showing signs of slowing down. She noticed that the expectations of patients have increased these days. Since more patients are getting sicker and demands have risen, more things need to be considered in a shorter time span.

With the increase in the aging population and the use of emergency rooms all the time, the patients in the hospitals have double. She also shares that the hospital does not have so much nursing students in training. With all that is going on in the economy, more health care workers will be demanded. If more people invested more time to see what being a nurse entailed, then they would have a better understanding to it. The role of nurses these days has changes but how people see them have not.

Even if there is a growing need for nurses, the number of students and the graduates will not be able to compensate for the demand says the director at a nursing school in Moline. Due to job loss, more and more people are losing their insurance which means the demand for nurses in the emergency rooms have risen as well.

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With 2.5 million registered nurses nationwide, nursing is the nation’s largest health care profession. The perception of people is that doctors are more important than nurses.

There have not been a lot of men working as a nurse tough woman these days have more career options to choose from. According to the US department of Health and Human Services there were only 5.9 percent of registered nurses that were men in 2000.

Typically a nurse experiences greater patient loads mandatory overtime and job hazards such as needle stick injuries, violent patients and back injury from moving patients. With many demands, most nurses do not like working in the emergency rooms. Currently, hospitals are always cutting deals with nurses.

In hind sight, more people might want to enter a service oriented career. With nursing one is offered substantial income and good benefits though one needs to like caring for people. What the patients give them in return is something that makes nurses love that they do.

It has already been 26 years that this lady has been a nurse. She remembered that when she was young, her grandparents had Parkinson’s disease. She would take care of them when she was young since they lived with her and her family.

You can see her at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights since this is where she works. As a floating nurse she transfers to many other departments as she is needed. Many hospitals are still running on tight schedules despite the US economy showing signs of slowing down. She noticed that the expectations of patients have increased these days. Since more patients are getting sicker and demands have risen, more things need to be considered in a shorter time span.

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Finnish metal band win 51st Eurovision Song Contest

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Lordi, described as “cartoon metalheads” wearing latex monster masks, beat runner-up Russian “heart throb” Dima Bilan to win this year’s 51st Eurovision song contest held in Athens, Greece. Bosnia’s Hari Mata Hariwas came third.

In a spectacular show, hosted by Maria Menounos and Sakis Rouvas, Lordi amassed 292 points after a public vote – 44 ahead of Russia. Greece’s singer Anna Vissi, who was one of the favourites to win, came 9th, followed by Ireland’s Brian Kennedy. From the start of the song contest as well as during the televoting, the Greek organisers presented viewers choreographies and dances inspired by Greek culture and music, both ancient and modern. In addition, the world famous Greek singer Nana Moushouri was presented by the hosts and gave the sign for the start of televoting.

Wielding spark-spewing instruments, the “Monster-themed” rock band beat 23 other competitors, scoring 292 points from telephone voters in 38 countries with its song “Hard Rock Hallelujah” in a performance that both shocked and amused viewers.

A spokesperson for Lordi said: “We won the contest, looking like this,” he said. “It just goes to show that Europe is not such a bad place.” The Finnish band thanked viewers for voting for their song, which featured the lead singer hoisting a double-headed-axe microphone stand above his head. The win has been dubbed as a “radical departure” from the catchy pop tunes, folk songs and emotional ballads normally associated with Eurovision.

Complete with distorted guitars, a catchy chorus and “mock-demonic imagery,” Lordi is reminiscent of 1970s American band Kiss – an inspiration acknowledged by lead singer Mr Lordi. “What this has shown is that there are different styles of music than just pop and rock,” Mr Lordi told news media after the surprise victory. “That should be the goal of Eurovision,” he said.

Mr. Lordi, whose real name is Tomi Putaansuu, hails from Lapland and says his band’s masked personas are just characters. “The guys behind the masks are not interesting – underneath, there’s just a boring, normal guy who walks the dogs, goes to the supermarket, watches DVDs and eats candies. You really don’t want to see him.” he said. But the characters “live on stage and they live in a fantasy world”, he said. “This element of mystery is one of the cornerstones of Lordi.”

The band has upset many Finns with their outrageous behaviour. “This is a victory for rock music… and also a victory for open-mindedness,” Mr Lordi said. “For the millionth time, we’re not Satanists or devil worshippers. This is entertainment. The masks are like our calling card and we’ll never perform without them. It would be like Santa Claus handing a child his gifts at Christmas time and then pulling off his beard…”

The 51st annual Eurovision was broadcast live across Europe, watched by an estimated 100 million viewers. Regarded by many as the “contest good taste forgot,” Eurovision is adored by fans of kitsch and camp everywhere.

Lordi join the likes of Abba, Bucks Fizz, Dana and Celine Dion on the elite list of Eurovision winners.

Because of Lordi’s first place finish, next year the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest will take place, for the first time, in Helsinki, Finland.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Johan Boyden, Toronto Centre

Friday, October 5, 2007

Johan Boyden is running for the Communist Party in the Ontario provincial election, in the Toronto Centre riding. Wikinews interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

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bookmark_borderRole Of Sensors In Todays Industrial Sector}

Submitted by: Rahul Suresh

The world today relies heavily on machinery of all kinds and we are moving into an era where human effort and supervising is replaced by automation sensor technology everywhere. Besides sensors today are used in all kinds of personal, commercial and industrial applications for multiple benefits. They come in multiple sizes, shapes, materials and categories for a wide range of applications. From simple temperature sensor products to heavy duty motion and gas sensor products, we rely on sensors for several critical real time applications.

So what does an automation sensor do for you in reality?

In simple terms, it is designed to alert you i.e. the person or a system about any change that occurs in its deployed environment. It might trigger a new event or indicate the occurrence of a problem or a deviation from normal workflow. They are mainly aimed at regulatory control of machines in operation. A simple example is the presence of several electrical sensors for regulating current flow to industrial machines. They help a person or a system to prepare for an event or take action for an event that has already occurred.

Today you can find different categories of sensors in the market that adhere to several needs. Some popular examples include

Temperature sensor products

These products have applications in industrial and power sectors where several heavy components work on the basis of temperature variations and readings. Temperature sensors provide feedback to critical mission systems that in turn control machines to alter production parameters to offer the best working conditions for maximum output. These sensors find widespread applications in areas such as power plants where temperature readings are often the basis for shut down and turn on of machinery.

Gas Sensor products

Gas sensor products are widely used in areas where critical operational parameters are often based on the presence of gaseous components. They are mostly found in production facilities of chemical vapor substances. Vapor sensors are useful to determine the start and stop of production units and are absolutely essential for high power industrial units. Gas sensors also find usage in automobile pollution testing units and other vehicular systems.

Chemical Sensors

Chemical sensors are widely used in the industrial sector today in areas such as chemical plants, oil refineries, petroleum complexes, etc. where composition of several compounds are determined based on the readings from sensors placed throughout these units.

Electrical and Electronic Sensors

These sensors are an essential part of both domestic and industrial sectors as voltage and current are two of the most regulated energy parameters on the planet. It is these electrical sensors and electronic sensors that provide accurate data to the persons concerned which in turn results in decision making for a large number of factors.

Mechanical and Motion sensors

These are often the core of automobiles and other moving machinery and is widely used in industrial sectors for a large number of purposes as well.

Pressure Sensors

These sensors determine the force that is applied while performing industrial operations and is often the basis for determining the start and stop instances of heavy duty machinery.

The above are some of the most commonly found categories in the industrial sector today. There are several more and today without sensors, it is quite impossible to have our industries up and running smoothly.

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United States: One person dead after boat to offshore casino burns off Florida coast

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

On Sunday, a boat ferrying people to a floating casino in the Gulf of Mexico caught fire and burned near New Port Richey, Florida, US. All 50 passengers aboard abandoned ship and jumped into the sea, but one died in hospital that evening.

Beth Fifer, assistant chief executive of the Tropical Breeze Casino Cruise, said that the fire started at about 3:30 PM, local time, as the boat was outbound to the casino. According to Gerard DeCanio, the police chief of Port Richey, the captain saw smoke coming from the engine and turned back, then grounded the boat in shallow water.

The boat was rapidly engulfed in flames. Those aboard had to jump about ten feet into waist-high water and swim or wade ashore to safety. The police said that about fifteen were treated at local hospitals, including for possible hypothermia from exposure to the cold sea water. The one fatality, a 42-year-old woman, went to the emergency room at Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point hours later and died at 10:42 p.m., according to Kurt Conover, a spokesman for the medical center and Kevin Doll, a spokesman for the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.

Passenger Qaadia Culbreath told WFLA-TV that he couldn’t swim and didn’t see any life jackets, so he found himself “dangling off the metal hanger in the front of the boat because I didn’t want to let go”. Andrew Fossa, deputy fire chief of Pasco County, described locals who assisted the passengers as they scrambled to shore as “phenomenal”.

According to police chief DeCanio, the boat captain had reported engine trouble on earlier trips. Fifer said, “It would’ve never left the dock if we knew something was wrong with it.” The Coast Guard has announced that they will review maintenance records. The casino operates offshore, requiring a boat to ferry gamblers to and fro, because casino gambling is not legal in the state of Florida.

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U.K. doctors successfully transplant a beating heart

Monday, June 5, 2006

British doctors have successfully transplanted a beating heart into the chest of a 58-year old man, the first operation of its kind in the United Kingdom.

The “trial” surgery was performed at Papworth Hospital just outside of London, England in Cambridge. The operation could be “equivalent if not superior” to the current transplanting methods, doctors said. The method has only been performed two other times, in Germany.

Usually hearts would be injected with potassium, which stopped the heart from beating, after which it would be covered with ice. This put the heart in “suspended animation” but gave doctors only a six-hour window to examine and transplant, doctors said.

“Normally the heart is in suspended animation but they still start to deteriorate,” said Professor Bruce Rosengard, head of the team of doctors who operated on the man.

The new method involves connecting the heart to a machine that pumps warm, oxygen enriched blood through the heart. The heart is able to keep beating with this method. The new process allows surgeons to look more closely and longer at the heart for any signs of damage. It also allows them to find a match for whoever may need it.

“Once hearts are hooked up to the device, which takes about 20 minutes, any deterioration is fully reversed. If we look at resuscitating hearts that are currently unusable, the number of transplants could be tripled or quadrupled,” added Rosengard. “The goal of this trial is to demonstrate that this is at least equivalent if not superior,” he added.

The director of transplants in the United Kingdom Chris Rudge also says that doctors are working on using the same new method with different human organs.

“In the longer term it is not just hearts that can be handled by such systems but other organs too, particularly the liver,” said Rudge.

The 58-year old man is doing “extremely well. At his exam one week after the operation, all his functions were absolutely normal,” Rosengard said.

At least 19 more operations are planned in the U.K. and in Germany.

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Canada’s Etobicoke—Lakeshore (Ward 5) city council candidates speak

This exclusive interview features first-hand journalism by a Wikinews reporter. See the collaboration page for more details.

Monday, October 30, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Etobicoke—Lakeshore (Ward 5). Two candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include John Chiappetta, Joseph Mignone, Peter Milczyn (incumbent), Arthur Roszak, and Bojidar Tchernev.

Interviewed are newcomer Joseph Mignone, and incumbent Peter Milczyn. Click on either of their names to read their responses.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

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bookmark_borderBeautify The Home With Faux Stained Glass Window Film

By Chris Johansen

Faux stained glass window film adds the luxury look of stained glass to an existing window for a fraction of the cost of the real thing. Homeowners can beautify any existing window in minutes, adding a touch of class to any room in the house. Designs are available to appeal to every taste and sense of style.

The look of stained glass has long been a way to add color or texture to a room. Real leaded stained glass is expensive, so it has been out of the reach of most homeowners. Now, with window film, the beautiful look of stained glass can be enjoyed by those with less money for home improvement.

Faux stained glass window film is quality made to give the appearance of real stained glass. Minor imperfections such as are found in real glass may be incorporated into the design for even more realism. Any window can be transformed in minutes. Film is not affected by steam or moisture so it can be used in bathrooms and kitchens.

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It can be used for any number of reasons. Clear styles and privacy styles are both available. Privacy films can be used to obscure unattractive views as well as prevent others from seeing in. Some films are insulating, which helps to reduce energy costs.

Adhesive and non-adhesive (static cling) films are both available. The static cling film is easy to apply and remove, but requires more cleaning as it may attract dust. The adhesive type is removable, but not reusable, and may leave some residue.

The selection of designs is huge. There are replicas of famous stained glass art from around the world, designs from nature, abstracts and geometric patterns, and mosaics. Single color block and films that give the appearance of etched or frosted glass can also be found. The choice of design should take into consideration the dcor of the room in which it will be installed. The size and shape of the window may limit the designs that can be used. For example, a replica design that is 30 inches wide might not look right if it is cut to fit into a 25 inch wide window.

Depending on the seller, film is sold in sheets or pre-cut to common window sizes that can be cut further if necessary. Most are sold with a squeegee that is used to install the film smoothly onto the desired surface. The film cannot be used on textured glass. When used on plexiglass, the film may not be removable. It can be used on mirrors or shower doors to add interesting visual detail.

Faux stained glass window film gives homeowners the ability to dress up an existing window, mirror, or glass door without the hassle and expense of real stained glass. The wide number of designs that are available make it easy to find something that complements any home dcor, from traditional to modern. The combination of ease and beauty makes it a wonderful choice for any homeowner.

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CanadaVOTES: Libertarian John Kittridge in St. Paul’s

Monday, October 13, 2008

In an attempt to speak with as many candidates as possible during the 2008 Canadian federal election, Wikinews has talked via email with John Kittredge. John is a candidate in Toronto, Ontario’s St. Paul riding, running under the Libertarian Party banner. Libertarians are a minor, registered political party; they are looking to earn their first ever seat in the House of Commons.

Incumbent Carolyn Bennett of the Liberals is running against Libertarian Kittridge, Conservative Heather Jewell, New Democrat Anita Agrawal, and Justin Erdman, a Green. Bennett was the Minister of Health under previous Prime Minister Paul Martin’s Liberal government. Since it was created in 1935, the riding has been batted about between the Liberals and the now defunct Progessive Conservative party.

The following is an interview with Mr. Kittridge, conducted via email. The interview has had very limited editing, to eliminate in-text mentions of website addresses, but is otherwise left exactly as sent to Wikinews.

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