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Sunbury residents say county inmates noisy and rude
Source: The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pa.迷你倉最平Sept. 14--SUNBURY -- City residents are banning together to ask the Northumberland County commissioners to find a solution to inmates screaming and yelling obscenities that can be heard two blocks away.Walt Holda, 69, of Pennsylvania Avenue, couldn't take the yelling from inmates at the county prison any longer and he decided to pay a visit to the lockup to speak with prison officials.Holda said he was told "there is nothing we can do, they are in jail already."Holda then began to speak with other residents in the neighborhood of North Second and Arch streets and found that they shared his frustration."I've been here since 1972," said Arch Street resident Bob Lytle, 68. "These last two years have just been awful with people cursing, and it goes until 2 a.m. at times. We are asking for help to try and get this stopped."Warden Roy Johnson said that won't be easy."It is so hard to stop," he said. 'We try to keep our night people on it and identify the inmates who are doing it, and if they are caught, we give them misconducts and attempt to move them, but it is difficult to identify who they are."Johnson said the prison takes the residents' concerns seriously."We will issue misconducts and it could affect their paroles," he said. "We are taking this very seriously, but this is just another legitimate reason why this facility needs to be replaced. Being this close to the general public, and the building being old, it is causing problems."Quin Bordner needs to use a sound machine so he can sleep, he said."I try to drown it out," he said. "It gets loud and they curse and swear all the time."The residents took their concerns to Commissioner Vinny Clausi because they said they knew he was watching the prison."I called him and he was out of the state and told me he would l迷你倉ok into it," Holda said. "We appreciate anything he would do for us."Clausi said the residents' concerns are one of the many reasons he is pushing to get the prison moved."Those people should not have to listen to that filth," Clausi said. "We as commissioners need to listen to what the residents are saying and we need to take action. We can't wait 10 years. We can't tell these people they have to put up with this for 10 years."Lytle agreed."The building is old," he said. "It would be nice for our neighborhood not to have to listen to this anymore, but we know we won't ever see this place gone in our lifetime."The Union County Jail is located inside the Union County Courthouse, in Lewisburg, and noise is limited. The Snyder County Jail in Penn Township near Selinsgrove, is fiarly isolated.The Montour County jail is in a residential neighborhood in Danville."Yes, we are very close to homes, and when our windows are open, noise can be heard," Warden Gerald Cutchall said. "If anyone becomes loud and is screaming or cursing we immediately get a hold of the situation and we issue misconducts or we segregate that individual. We take it seriously, and we won't tolerate it."Holda saw Sunbury District Judge Ben Apfelbaum about the situation."All I can say is I see citations like this in my office once a week," Apfelbaum said. "If people are in the community and screaming obscenities, then they could be charged."So for now, the residents will have to wait and see what Northumberland County officials can do to curb the noise. "We hope they can come up with something," Holda said. "We will keep asking for help."n Email comments to fscarcella@dailyitem.com.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Daily Item (Sunbury, Pa.) Visit The Daily Item (Sunbury, Pa.) at .dailyitem.com Distributed by MCT Information Services儲存
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Greece might be in a debt crisis, but its people remain proud and the island of Santorini is as beautiful and serene as everWhen I was told that I would be sent on a six-day trip to Santorini and Athens at the invitation of Hellenic beauty brand Apivita, to interview its founders, Mr Nikos Koutsianas and his wife Niki, I wondered if I should go.mini storageAt any other time, I would not have hesitated. But Greece has been mired in an economic crisis since late 2009, the worst it has experienced.The unemployment rate in Greece is at a record high of 27.9 per cent as of June and it was reported that more than 174,000 people lost their livelihoods last year.In April, the New York Times reported that more children were going hungry after their parents were laid off. Greece was revealed to have incurred a US$361-billion debt when its depressing financial situation came to light in 2009. So far, it has received bailouts of more than €200 billion (S$337 billion).I was concerned about the riots, demonstrations and high crime rates that have plagued Athens in recent years.But I went ahead in the end because after all, I had always wanted to visit the land of mythical gods, philosophers and tzatziki dip.Plus, I told myself that I should not feel bad about having a good time in a country where the people were struggling: A vibrant tourism industry - which accounts for 17 per cent of Greece's gross domestic product - could help the country get back on its feet again.This month, news agency Reuters reported that almost two million foreign tourists visited the country in the past few summer months. Officials are banking on a record 17 million visitors this year, a million more than 2012.Armed with my notebooks, three sun hats and 10 colourful sundresses, I set off on my Greek adventure in June.DAY 1Touching down at the legendary island of Santorini - with its blue skies, azure seas and blinding white walls - I got no sense at all that this was a country gripped in an economic crisis.The hour-long domestic flight I took from Athens to Santorini was packed with foreign tourists; likewise the narrow shopping streets filled with vendors selling pricey souvenirs.There are a handful of touristy shopping areas in Santorini but I managed to visit only the main market street in Oia (say ee-yah), which is about the size of the Arab Street area here.The shopkeepers were friendly and welcoming, but as with every popular holiday destination, the prices were cut-throat. In Athens, I saw similar jewellery pieces that were sold at about a third of the price of those in Santorini. The peak season on the island starts in the middle of June and ends around the tail end of August, when temperatures soar up to 38 deg C.My hosts - the public relations and marketing teams of the 34-year-old Apivita brand - told me that this month and next are actually the best times to visit Santorini. The weather is cooler, the streets are less congested, and hotel rates and almost everything else could drop by up to 30 per cent.When I checked into the swanky Andronis Boutique Hotel (tel: +30-22860-72041, .andronisboutiquehotel.com, rooms from ?510 a night) in the village of Oia in the north-west edge of Santorini, I thought I had landed in heaven.My cosy two-storey white-walled suite was essentially a villa carved into a precipice. The wide windows in the bedroom, living area and bathroom faced the indigo-turquoise Aegean sea, framed by prehistoric cliffs.Our first stop was one of the most famous sights on the island, Akrotiri. Housed in a sheltered area (admission €5), the well-preserved ruins were once the settlement of a prehistoric civilisation that was founded in the 3rd millennium BC.I was amazed at the remnants of the sophisticated drainage systems, faded but elaborate murals and multi-storey buildings. We even got to walk through a section of the restored but built-to-scale city square of Akrotiri.For lunch, we headed to a traditional tavern called The Cave Of Nikolas located on Akrotiri Beach, a five-minute stroll from the prehistoric town. There, we feasted on home-made feta cheese and tomato fritters, vine-ripened tomatoes and crisp cucumbers grown on the island, and fresh cod caught off the coast. The dishes were affordable too, from €6.50 for a plate of fava bean paste to €30 for a fish platter for two.DAY 2My second day in Santorini started with a morning stroll at 8am along the quaint shopping streets. It was still quiet as most shops open at around 10am. As the Mediterranean sun beat down on my back, I discovered Atlantis Books (tel: +30-22860-72346, .atlantisbooks.org), a bookstore tucked along one of the stretches. A narrow staircase led to a cavity filled with books - from local recipes to English translations of rare Greek works to a first-edition copy of American author Truman Capote's In Cold Blood.Run by American Craig Walzer, 32, and his two friends, the bookstore was started in 2004, after the trio visited the island and realised that they had nothing to read. From time to time, Atlantis Books holds literary and film festivals on the island. Notable guests who have attended include Scottish writer Ali Smith and Greek sociologist Eugene Trivizas.Next, a visit to one of Santorini's most famous vineyards, the Domaine Sigalas winery (Baxes, Oia Santorini, PC 84702, tel: +30-22860-71644, .sigalas-wine.com). The star attraction is the ancient, indigenous Mavrotragano variety of grapes grown on 3,000-year-old volcanic soil, which produces a rounded red wine.The rich and full-bodied wine, one of the best I've tasted, is created in limited quantities, so only a small amount leaves Santorini and makes it to the best hotels in the world.There, the wine can cost up to a few hundred euros; at the winery, a bottle costs less than €30. The winery sells about 6,000 bottles of Mavrotragano wine in a year. I left with two bottles, and would have bought at least half a dozen more if I had space in my luggage.At around 6.30pm, we rushed to the tip of Oia - it was already packed with sightseers by then - to secure a spot to watch the sunset. The sight was so beautiful that everyone clapped and cheered as the sun's rays disappeared over the horizon.The day ended with a hearty dinner at Skala(tel: +30-22860-71362), one of the best restaurants on the island, according to the British newspaper The Independent, with a breathtaking view of the deep Mediterranean sea and authentic Greek dishes. My favourites were the mousakas (think of it as Greek lasagne) baked in a clay pot (€11) and the Kleftikoself storagebaked lamb (€14).DAY 3Before we left Santorini for Athens, we dined at the Dimitris Ammoudi Taverna (84702 Oia, Kikladhes, Santorini, tel: +30-2286-071606, .facebook.com/dimitris.a.taverna) in Ammoudi Bay, which is located at the foot of Oia. The view was stunning. You could jump into the cool, clear waters of the Mediterranean right from the entrance of the restaurant, which was what some of the diners did. The seafood was excellent too - fresh, grilled octopus (€12 a serving), calamari (€22 a kg) and mussels (€7.50 a serving).After the idyll of Santorini, the reality of the Greek debt crisis was more apparent once we arrived in Athens. Many of the buildings were dilapidated and covered in graffiti. Miraculously, the historic ruins littered throughout the city remained unscathed by vandals.Outside the main tourist areas, many of the shops were shuttered. The ones still standing had huge discount signs on their windows, yet there were no customers. Surprisingly, I never once saw a beggar or vagabond on the streets.But the spots around the famous Acropolis ruins - like Plaka, Monastiraki and Thissio - bustled with activity. The only things out of the ordinary were the riot buses and police stationed around Plaka Square. The tourists and locals generally seemed unfazed by their presence.In Athens, we stayed at the New Hotel (16 Filellinon Street, Syntagma Square, 10557 Athens, tel: +30-2103-273000, .yeshotels.gr/category/hotels/newhotel, rooms from €156 a night), designed by the Campana brothers, Brazilian designers famed for creating furniture and art out of fabric, metal and leather scraps. The interior of the hotel was a visual feast with walls decorated with sawn-up furniture and deconstructed leather chairs. Its location near the Acropolis was also convenient.Around Plaka, an old neighbourhood lined with cobbled stones, shady trees, cafes and restaurants, we visited the fine food and wine store Krokos (6 Vironos & Vakxou, 105 58 Plaka, tel: +30-2103-313509, .krokoseshop.com), recommended by our hosts for its quality and reasonable prices. I happily stocked up on two bottles of olive oil, a packet of olives, a bag of herbs and some traditional sweets for €17, which was almost 20 per cent cheaper than the other food stores nearby.DAY 4No trip to Athens is complete without a visit to the Acropolis and its museum (admission €5). Athens' most important religious centre for centuries, the ancient citadel's history can be traced back to the Neolithic period, around the 4th millennium BC.I was excited to just stand around the famous ruins, which I've seen only on postcards and fridge magnets. But with the tourists thronging the area, I could hardly enjoy a moment of serenity.First built in 1865, the Acropolis Museum (.theacropolismuseum.gr) was last revamped in 2007 and is now a state-of-the-art four-storey building with a sprawling 150,000 sq ft exhibition space.A portion of the sculptures of the Parthenon temple, dedicated to the Greek goddess of wisdom Athena within the Acropolis, has been removed and displayed in the British Museum in London since the 19th century. But there is still plenty to see at the Acropolis Museum, such as the remains of The Temple of Athena Nike, worshipped there as the goddess of victory, and ancient everyday objects that date from 3,000BC.Later, I got my shopping fix at Melissinos Art The Poet Sandal Maker near Monastiraki Square (2 Agias Theklas Street, Psirri, 10554 Athens, tel: +30-2103-219247, .melissinos-art.blogspot.com), which has fitted celebrities such as John Lennon and Jackie Onassis with customised Greek leather sandals. It is run by Mr Pantelis Melissinos, 54, whose grandfather started the shop in 1920.Most of the 28 sandal designs are either named after Greek gods or Melissinos' celebrity clientele. I snapped up the Sophia Loren lace-ups, strappy Hermes and minimalist Jackie O. Each pair was customised on the spot to fit my feet perfectly. At €32 a pair, they were a steal.Evening repast was at Cafe Avissinia (Kinetou Street 7, Avissinia Square, tel: +30-2103-217047, .avissinia.gr), a bistro tucked away in Monastiraki. Located on the roof of a three-storey shophouse, it boasted an excellent view of the lit-up Acropolis at dusk. There, we indulged in wholesome vegetable couscous with chutney (€9.50), hearty grilled kebab (€10.50) and stewed lamb shank (€13.50).DAY 5Before leaving Athens in the late afternoon, we drove about an hour to Sounion Cape, on the south-eastern tip of Greece's Attica peninsula.Along the scenic drive, I spotted many locals parked along the coast, sunbathing and playing in the cool, blue water.Our destination was the famous ancient Temple of Poseidon (admission €4) that was built in the 5th century BC in honour of the god of the sea.The temple looked similar to the ones at the Acropolis. But in my opinion, it was more beautiful, maybe because the ruins are perched on the edge of a rocky cliff and there were no tourists.On our way to the airport, I asked one of my trip companions, a 35-year-old public relations director, Ms Lina Korizi, who works for Apivita: "Why do the Greeks seem unaffected when their economy is in such bad shape?"Without skipping a beat, she replied: "Some have simply chosen to lead a slower life closer to nature, so they have decided to move to their villages, grow their own food and are happier than ever."On weekends, most of us are just happy swimming for hours in the sea. At night, we just enjoy a night stroll by the ancient marbles with friends, watching the orange full moon rise. How bad could it be?"It has been three months since I returned from the trip and a picture of the setting sun at Oia is still a screensaver on my phone. On days when I am frazzled, I stare at it for a minute and memories of the tranquillity that I felt at the time flood back and I feel recharged.I am already planning for another trip to Santorini and Athens next year.gladysc@sph.com.sgGETTING THEREAlmost every major carrier flies to Athens, so getting there is easy.The flight from Athens to Santorini takes about an hour on any of Greece's domestic airlines. Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines are said to be two of the country's best domestic carriers.You can also fly to Santorini directly from cities outside Greece, such as Brussels, Frankfurt, London and Paris. For the peak travel season from May to October, many airlines offer such flights. They include Air Berlin, EasyJet and ThomasCook.Go to .santoriniairportguide.com/flights for details.迷你倉
- Sep 15 Sun 2013 14:44
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日發射固體燃料火箭
迷你倉 據新華社報道 據共同社報道,日本宇宙航空研究開發機構14日14時(北京時間13時),在位於鹿兒島縣的內之浦宇宙空間觀測所發射了第一枚“艾普斯龍”號新型固體燃料火箭。“艾普斯龍”號火箭是2006年停止使用的日本國產固體燃料火箭M5的後續型號。它比M5更小,是一種小型火箭,全長24米,重約91噸,能將重約1.2噸的衛星發射到高度約數百公里的低軌道上。自存倉
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邕城9月22日開展“無車日”活動 百輛天然氣公交車將投入運營
南國早報南寧訊 (記者張孟君)9月14日,迷你倉最平記者從南寧市交通運輸局獲悉,南寧將在9月22日繼續開展“無車日”活動,亭洪路(亭洪星光路口至亭洪石柱嶺路口段)為今年的“無車”路段,此外,南寧市100輛天然氣公交車也將在當天正式投放使用。據介紹,2013年中國城市“無車日”的活動主題是“綠色交通·清新空氣”。9月22日活動當天,南寧市將舉行100輛天然氣公交車投放和微循環公交線路開通儀式。100輛天然氣公交車當天分別投入9路、31路、39路、55路4條公交線路營運,同時新開通一條微循環公交線路(華南城至江南客運站)。當天7︰00~13︰00,亭洪路(亭洪星光路口至亭洪石柱嶺路口段)限制迷你倉掛有省級旅遊車或區內旅遊車標誌的旅遊車、公交車、出租汽車外的機動車輛通行。南寧市有關部門當天將加強對亭洪路周邊占道停車、亂擺亂賣行為的管理,同時組 織公交企業做好公交運輸保障工作,確保市民安全、便捷出行。在9月22日和23日的8︰00~12︰00,環保部門將對亭洪路空氣環境指標(如空氣中CO、NO2、PM2.5、SO2含量)進行定點監測,並向社會公佈監測數據,讓大家直觀瞭解綠色出行對環境保護的作用和影響。另外,當天南寧市還將舉行“綠色出行我能行”的自行車騎行活動,組織大型的騎行俱樂部及社會騎行愛好者,從南湖三月三廣場(起點)騎行至南寧園博園北廣場(終點),以實際行動宣傳綠色交通。儲存
- Sep 15 Sun 2013 13:53
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北京西南智造“藍天白雲”房山建材產業轉型高端製造年產值將達2500億元
清潔空氣 北京行動房山區地處北京西南,self storage該區原有產業相對落後,以黏土磚、煤炭、石灰、砂石為主的基礎建材產量占全市70%左右。長年開礦給房山帶來了諸多後遺症。水源枯竭,煤粉飄飛……為了解決經濟發展與環境保護的矛盾,一場由落後產能向高端製造轉型的變革就此開始。2011年,北京市唯一市級規劃的“北京高端製造業基地”落戶房山竇店鎮。目前房山製造的純電動出租車“藍天白雲”,正日益顯示出它的環保優勢。轉變綠色產業取代“五色產業”房山區原有產業相對落後,可用“黑白灰黃紅”五個字形容。“黑”即煤礦,“白”是白灰,“灰”指水泥,“黃”是沙石料,“紅”即紅磚。長年開礦給房山帶來了諸多後遺症:水源枯竭,煤粉飄飛,環境汙染破壞極為嚴重,經濟增長與環境保護之間的矛盾日益突出。如何走出困局?房山區瞄準了戰略性新興產業,積極謀求產業結構轉型升級。關停資源消耗型中小企業,勢在必行。房山區相關負責人介紹,房山近幾年關停了所有的小煤礦,緊隨其後,所有生產水泥、石材、石板、石灰的中小企業也相繼走進歷史。2011年7月,北京市唯一市級規劃的“北京高端製造業基地”落戶房山竇店鎮,成為繼中關村高新科技園區、亦莊經濟開發區之後,北京市推出的新的製造業園區。目前,這片高端製造業的熱土已經吸引了一大批優質項目入駐。優勢資源持續利用是核心守住京南的碧水藍天是房山的一份重任。聚集高科技環保要素,讓國產品牌從“中國製造”向“中國智造”升級,也是北京高端製造業基地的責任。在高端製造業基地,充滿科技含量的環保設計可謂隨處可見。通過發展循環經濟,在企業層面推行清潔生產,最大限度地可持續利用資源,減少有毒、有害物質的使用和排放;在區域層面上,建立企業間、部門間和產業間物質輸入和輸出關係,把上游企業的廢物作為下游企業的原料,封閉物質循環,增大水、能源、材料的循環利用率,減少廢物排放;在社會層面,構建“生產者”、“消費者”和“分解者”的循環體系;從產業層面,就是如何延伸產業鏈,發展生態工業。以循環經濟理念、低碳經濟和工業生態學原理為指導,結合基地的特點,合理進行功能布局,完善現有的生態產業鏈,建立以高端裝備製造產業為主體,以工業共生和物質循環為特徵的生態工業體系;通過企業之間以及企業與科技開發機構、電廠、汙水處理廠、固體廢物處理處置等公共設施之間的物質、能量和信息交換,構成一個完整的共生系統,從而實現可持續發展。在水汙染治理方面,基地已完成汙水處理廠及再生利用廠建設,未來投運後汙水經各企業自行處理出廠達標後排入基地汙水處理廠,汙水處理廠廢水處理達標排入基地再生水廠,中水回用率將達到40%。在大氣汙染治理方面,基地內將採取燃氣鍋爐集中供熱的方式,目前燃氣管網建設工作正在抓緊推進。產值綠色產業帶來2500億北京高端製造業基地規劃提出,重點發展在國際國內具有領先地位、發展潛力巨大、產業控制和帶動力強、最能代表房山區對外形象和核心競爭力的石化新材料、新能源汽車、太陽能光伏發電、民用核工業等高附加值、高科技產迷你倉,實現產業轉型升級,促進首都實體經濟的發展。2010年5月11日,房山區政府與北京控股集團簽訂《戰略合作協議》,旨在通過合作,大力發展高端、綠色、環保的新型能源項目。2012年,北京金朋達航空科技有限公司進駐基地。該公司董事長阮波介紹,公司主要自主研發、製造無人駕駛 飛機、無人直升機及相關軟件和電動仿真模擬轉台。未來,無人直升機將用于林區防火防蟲、災區巡查等領域,同時填補國內民用無人直升機使用的空白。2013年1月29日,房山區政府與中關村管委會簽訂了《關於共建“中關村國家自主創新示範區房山園”的戰略合作框架協議》,北京高端製造業基地正式成為納 入中關村示範區優化布局後的產業集聚園。據統計,目前投產、在建、簽約和在談項目60多個,總投資達700多億元,全部建成後可實現年產值2500億元,稅收100億元以上。案例純電動出租車四季運營如今的房山街頭,經常能看到藍白相間的本地出租車,當地人親切地稱這些出租車為“藍天白雲”。它們與城區出租車相比,除了“著裝”差異外,內芯也不一樣。這些出產自北京高端製造業基地的長安E30型出租車,全部是純電動車。“藍天白雲”這個稱呼,似乎正好顯示其零排放電動車的環保優勢。從去年4月起,房山區的大街小巷中就多了100輛這樣的“藍天白雲”出租車,一躍成為北京少數幾個擁有綠色純電動出租車的區縣之一。喬師傅是房山本地人,原本在北京市區開出租,“藍天白雲”到來後,喬師傅也回到了房山工作。據喬師 傅介紹,E30純電動車,最高時速120公里,續航里程超160公里,是國內首個不受低溫影響,可在四季運行的純電動汽車。“一天充一次電,方便又環保啊。”記者從北京高端製造業基地瞭解到,目前長安汽車在房山的生產基地總投資預 計達115億元,年產整車40至50萬輛,發動機年產值約500億元,可帶動就業2萬人。高端裝備製造高端裝備製造是國際戰略性新興產業的重要組成,主要包括航空裝備、衛星及其應用裝備、軌道交通裝備、海洋工程裝備和智能製造裝備五個方面。其內涵包括三個方面,即技術高端、價值鏈高端、產業鏈核心。技術高端表現為知識密集,體現多學科和多領域高、精、尖技術的集成;價值鏈高端即具有高附加值特徵。產業鏈核心即其發展水平決定產業鏈的整體競爭力。《北京市“十二五”時期裝備產業發展規劃》提出,“十二五”期間北京裝備產業將重點發展三大板塊:做大做強新能源裝備板塊,大力發展節能環保裝備板塊,提升發展高端製造裝備板塊。在此背景下,作為北京市唯一的高端製造業基地,北京高端製造業基地面臨重大的發展機遇。基地位於房山區竇店鎮中部,規劃面積5.41平方公里,是房山區產 業結構調整、走新型工業化道路、加速推進“三化兩區”和“兩軸、三帶、五園區”建設的重點功能區之一,也是北京市政府“城南行動計劃”重點支持建設的產業基地之一。晨報記者王歧豐文從去年4月起,房山區的大街小巷中多了100輛純電動出租車,當地人親切地稱它們為“藍天白雲”。首席攝影記者蔡代徵/攝(資料圖片)文件倉
- Sep 15 Sun 2013 13:44
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江西—高三生殺害班主任潛逃
早報記者黃志強昨日上午,self storage江西省撫州市臨川二中發生一起命案。早報記者從臨川二中瞭解到,該校高三學生雷某因不滿班主任孫某的嚴格管理,產生積怨,在辦公室將其殺死。臨川二中校辦公室主任熊海水接受早報記者採訪時表示,案發當日,學生雷某曾到該校一名副校長辦公室反映師生有矛盾,後經說服協調,師生兩人離開,約3小時後,雷某在班主任孫某的辦公室將其殺害。死者孫某1981年出生,2008年研究生畢業後進入臨川二中工作,擔任化學教師,女兒未滿周歲。學生雷某未滿18周歲。截至昨晚發稿時,嫌犯雷某在逃,公安機關正在全力追捕。持刀襲擊受害者頸部教師節剛過,江西名校臨川二中發生高三學生殺害班主任事件。昨日下午,撫州市委宣傳部發佈消息稱,臨川二中高三學生雷某因不滿班主任孫某的嚴格管理,產生積怨,將其殺害致死。臨川二中校辦公室主任熊海水接受早報記者採訪時表示,案發時間在昨日11時26分許,當時正值該校高三年級上課期間,班主任孫某正在辦公室備課,學生雷某進入辦公室後,在孫某毫無防備的情況下,持刀襲擊孫某頸部,120急救人員進入現場後,確認孫某當場死亡。行凶後,雷某潛逃。案發後,該消息迅速在網絡傳播,有網友發佈了數張疑似現場照片,照片顯示,一處辦公室現場凌亂,幾把椅子翻倒,書本散落在地,多攤血跡清晰可見,另有照片顯示,死者上身衣服被血浸透染紅。撫州市委宣傳部稱,案發後,撫州臨川區政法、公安部門和學校主管部門的主要領導第一時間趕到案發現場,佈置案件偵破和緝兇等有關工作,並全力做好死者家屬安撫工作。校方曾協調兩人矛盾官方發佈消息稱,雷某因不滿班主任孫某的嚴格管理,產生積怨,但未公佈進一步詳情。熊海水告訴早報記者,案發當日8時左右,學生正在上第一節迷你倉,雷某曾到該校分管德育的副校長辦公室反映和班主任孫某有矛盾,隨後,該副校長將孫某一起叫來協調,進行了約半個小時的說服教育,其間兩人平靜,未出現激烈爭吵。師生兩人離開副校長辦公室後,副校長叫來高三年級主任,讓其做好師生的溝通工作。熊海水稱並不了解師生具體有何矛盾,“老師和學生之間的矛盾都很簡單,老師要求嚴格,學生不聽話。”上午第四節課時,命案發生。“當時其他老師都在上課,辦公室沒人,否則也不會出現這樣的事情。”熊海水表示,“師生離開副校長辦公室後發生了什麼事,我們也不知道,要等公安機關調查。”但該校另一名高三班主任告訴記者,案發時,辦公室另有一名老師正在備課,雷某行凶前,沒有發現爭執打鬥,直到突然看到孫某從椅子上倒下,才發現學生襲擊老師,行凶後,雷某迅速離開辦公室,該老師報警。死者畢業後教化學據熊海水介紹,死者孫某1981年出生,2008年從江西師範大學研究生畢業後進入臨川二中工作,擔任化學教師,女兒未滿周歲,“他是我們學校很優秀的老師,很負責任,對學生要求比較嚴格,這是他第二屆擔任班主任工作。”“很突然,我們都不敢相信。”上述該校另一名高三班主任告訴記者,“我們班主任一般遇到學生曠課不聽話的情況,都只是談話批評,實在嚴重的,會告訴家中共同教育。”據這位班主任介紹,該校一些教師正在籌備募捐,幫助死者家庭,“他很負責任,脾氣也很好,和同事關係處理得很好,有很多朋友。”熊海水表示,學生雷某差兩個月滿18歲,對其平時學習表現暫時不知。截至記者發稿時,嫌犯仍在逃,公安機關正在全力追捕。昨晚21時,早報記者再次聯繫熊海水,他表示死者尸體仍放在校長辦公室門口,校方正在進行安撫工作,該校老師和學生的心理輔導工作也正在進行。文件倉
- Sep 14 Sat 2013 18:15
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私改頂燈上公司名 渣土車車主被罰千元
本報訊(見習記者鞠� 通訊員葉火生 黃璐)9月11日上午11時左右,迷你倉新蒲崗市建築垃圾管理辦公室執法人員在將軍一路檢查時發現,車牌號為鄂AHF879的渣土車頂燈有明顯塗改的印記。經調查,原運輸公司的司機,擅自脫離該公司到一無運輸資質公司參與營運,為躲避執法人員查處,私自將原公司的名稱塗改為另一渣土公司的名稱。依據相關法規,市建築垃圾管理辦公迷你倉出租銷毀了擅自塗改的頂燈,對該車車主處罰1000元,並要求車輛所屬運輸公司加強對司機的相關教育。據瞭解,渣土車新安裝的防偽抗損頂燈是合格渣土運輸車輛的重要標誌。新式頂燈採用模具熱澆成型,牢固不易破損,車號與企業名稱採用絲印,不易塗改,同時增加防偽設備,杜絕企業私自加裝。截至目前,已有40家建築垃圾運輸公司整改完畢,共計規範車輛1380台。迷你倉
- Sep 14 Sat 2013 17:52
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Artists work with children to add colour to Zaatari camp
Source: Jordan Times, AmmanSept.self storage 13--MAFRAQ -- To dispel the dreary image of sand and desert commonly associated with the Zaatari Refugee Camp, four international artists recently worked with the camp's children to add more colour to their surroundings."We thought that it would be really great to bring a bit of art, colour and smiles into [the] Zaatari Refuge Camp," Suranga Mallawa, ACTED deputy area coordinator (north Jordan), told The Jordan Times in a recent interview in the camp.She said the idea came after they heard from other countries that Awareness and Prevention Through Art (AptART) has been doing a "great job" with children on health and hygiene promotion issues."The idea was to cover 12 walls in the camp. Sometimes we worked with 30 to 50 kids each day and sometimes more," said Samantha Robison, AptART's executive director."They enjoyed the event, and the families liked the idea, because their children had an activity to do since there are not many activities in the camp," the 27-year-old added."We did a hand painting and added some colours to the washroom as well. It was fun," she told The Jordan Times as she supervised the work.Mallawa said the project not only facilitated the messages, campaigns and hygiene promotion activities they were doing, but gave the children an opportunity to express themselves."Such activities do not really happen in the camp on a daily basis," she noted.Thirteen-year-old Khaled Ahmad, who was painting on a wall at the camp, said he was thrilled when the artists gave him the chance to spend his free time painting."I was really happy when I began painting and drawing in the camp. Most of the time, I sit in my family's tent doing nothing. I drew a lamb and a snake," he told The Jordan Times as he showed a friend his art work.Khaled was one of several children who joined the artists to paint washrooms, a number of trailer迷你倉, tents and some of the camps' walls.Luc van der Walt, an artist from South Africa, said the children learned about hygiene in interactive workshops where they expressed themselves through drawings."For example, they learned about washing their hands and the reasons why, so we turn the bacteria into monsters. The kids went crazy about the colours," he added.The 33-year-old artist noted that the workshops helped the children use their imagination."For example, the theme which we were working on at one tent was 'art of this world', and the children were drawing crazy animals, things that you cannot even find on the planet," Van Der Walt said."Sometimes they drew things from the jungle, subjects they saw on TV. There were a lot of aliens, stars and spaceships, and it was mostly entertainment, but a lot of the time we try to bring in hygiene issues and educate them about this topic," he added.Mallawa said art was a way to influence people to change the way they were dealing with hygiene issues in the camp."The message always gets across better if you do it with fun and games," she added.Mallawa noted that they worked in partnership with UNICEF, which funded the project, and also approached other partners in the camp, including UNHCR and Oxfam."They lent us facilities to help finish doing this project," she added.Van Der Walt said parents and older people in the camp joined the kids in the activities sometimes.Mallawa noted that this was the first time a street art event took place at the camp and was visible to everyone, adding that the feedback from the residents was positive."We hope that we will receive more support from donors to have the artists back soon and try to continue this work," she added.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Jordan Times (Amman, Jordan) Visit the Jordan Times (Amman, Jordan) at .jordantimes.com Distributed by MCT Information Services文件倉
- Sep 14 Sat 2013 17:50
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中國遊客或成盧浮宮假門票真正受害者
self storage 法國巴黎著名景點盧浮宮門票遭遇“李鬼”。據法國媒體報道,一名中國旅行團導遊今年8月持假門票參觀時遭查。據新華社記者向盧浮宮和法國旅遊界人士瞭解,此次盧浮宮假票事件,中國遊客可能是真正的受害者。據法國《巴黎人報》報道,8月12日,一名盧浮宮檢票員發現一名中國團組導遊所持門票存在問題:紙質、油墨、手感與正常門票有差異,於是報告主管部門。盧浮宮隨後加大門票檢查力度,並于8月14日和8月19日兩次發現有中國團組使用假門票。這是盧浮宮史上首次出現這樣的假票案。(據新華社電)迷你倉
- Sep 14 Sat 2013 17:47
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上海
上海購物節拉開帷幕本報訊 (記者陳惟)民族品牌“保蘭德”走秀暖場,存倉3分鐘購物節宣傳片現場首映……簡樸務實的2013上海購物節�動儀式昨天在南京路新世界城舉行。為期25天的購物節打造品味、時尚、休閒、體驗四大板塊,將為消費者奉上一場精彩的購物盛宴。本著節儉辦會的原則,�動儀式較往年縮小規模、精簡經費,但仍有不少亮點:全市核心商圈100塊大迷你倉電子屏幕同時播放宣傳片;杜莎夫人蠟像館英國知名搖滾樂隊披頭士成員蠟像揭幕。此外,市商務委還特別製作了一輛由新世界冠名的巡遊花車,今天起在主要商圈、商街巡遊。又訊 (記者趙維光 通訊員顧耀鋒)上海購物節活動之一——2013年上海進口水果展昨天開幕,來自美國、新西蘭、泰國等國的進口水果,與來自台灣、山東、新疆等地的近70種優質水果同台亮相。自存倉
- Sep 14 Sat 2013 17:45
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全國版) - (荷蘭女子東莞遭飛搶 案發虎門公安分局後門外20米遠處,損失2000元及手機相機
南都訊 記者莫曉東 前晚,迷你倉新蒲崗3名入住東莞虎門豪門大飯店的荷蘭人,外出途經虎門公安分局後門附近的金龍路時遭遇飛車搶奪,其中一名女客人的挎包被搶。據陪同被搶人士去派出所做筆錄的酒店工作人員透露,女客人損失了2000元現金、兩台手機以及一部相機。據瞭解,豪門大飯店為東莞虎門鎮一家五星級酒店,與虎門公安分局相隔一條金龍路。該酒店一名管理人員證實,前晚8點多,入住該酒店的3名荷蘭籍客人(兩男一女)外出,在酒店附近一座橋的橋頭位置被搶,“其中女客人的挎包被搶,損失了2000迷你倉出租現金、兩台手機和一部相機。”南都記者昨日走訪發現,荷蘭女客人遇搶的地點,距離虎門公安分局後門約20米遠處,處於虎門鎮金龍路一個跨河湧橋的橋頭。金龍路旁一家菜館夜班人員目擊全過程,他說,當時兩名男子騎著一輛男裝摩托車從虎門大道方向拐進金龍路,經過橋頭位置時,坐在後座的男子一把將女客人的挎包搶走,“那個外國女人被搶包後,一路追喊跑了十多米遠,最後還是追不上,摩托車開往金龍路金洲方向逃跑了。”昨日上午,虎門警方證實確有此案,並表示正在偵查中。 (線索提供:佚名100元)迷你倉
- Sep 14 Sat 2013 17:28
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廣東計劃收逾萬申請
【本報訊】記者曾明達報道:廣東計劃下月一日正式推行,迷你倉出租社會福利署至今收到逾一萬份申請,合資格長者下月起每月可領取1,135港元的高齡津貼。社署署長葉文娟稱,署方已加派人手盡快處理申請,並指長者可依據社署來信上的通訊地址作為住址證明,在香港開銀行戶口。社署於8月1日起接受移居廣東的長者,透過「廣東計劃」申請高齡津貼,而無須每年返港,每月都可領取1,135元生果金。截至本月12日,社署收到近10,380份申請,約有8,800人曾到訪位於上水的辦事處查詢或索取申請表格,而電話查詢亦已有13,000個。社署增人手處理申請葉文娟昨日與傳媒茶敘時表示,社署已加派人手盡快處理廣東計劃的申請,並會陸續發信給申請人確認收妥,長者可放心等候安排約見。她又指,署方與本地銀行有協議,本地長者可依據社署來信上的收信地址作為住址證明,在本地銀行開戶口。她補充現屆政府每支出100元,當中19.1元就是投放於社迷你倉服務、社會福利,是僅次於教育的第二大開支,而自己早年負責安老服務及社會保障事務時,福利仍未可以離境,故此廣東計劃是全新概念的項目,也是目前工作的一大重點。社署發言人提醒長者,如在下月1日前交表,並符合申領資格,則無論何時獲批申請,都會在下月1日起計算津貼金額。對於申請時須具備的住址證明文件,發言人補充,租單、住屋開支帳單、政府發出的公函等均會獲採納。此外,未能在香港開設銀行戶口的長者可委託親友代領款項,社署委任的代理機構亦會在有需要時提供協助,或在必要時代長者領取款項。至於長者生活津貼計劃,葉文娟稱,社署至今收到逾40萬份申請,並批出約39萬3000份,將視乎工作進度,決定在本年底或明年初,展開首次覆檢。她又指,早前到訪社署位於油麻地的中央處理組,看到一箱箱申請文件堆滿整個辦公室,部分職員連工作�也沒法使用,當中有人告訴她近數星期的工作就是「�魚」,意即要不停開信,可見申請之踴躍。儲存倉