Crusaders win Super 14 final in eerie mist

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Saturday, May 27, 2006

The Canterbury Crusaders won the inaugural Super 14 title, downing the Wellington Hurricanes 19 points to 12 at Jade Stadium, Christchurch. The game was dominated by surreal conditions – a thick fog made viewing the game from the top of the stands impossible. Only one try was scored in the mistake-riddled game, to Crusaders centre Casey Laulala.

Both sides were consulted prior to the match on whether the final should be postponed, as a thick fog engulfed the sold-out Jade Stadium. Patrons in the South Stand turned their attention to the stadium screen behind them, as they could not see anything through the mist. The television audience was in a similar position, with most of the pictures being shrouded in a white cloud. Sky Sports commentators split the commentary between themselves and a sideline commentator, as they could not see the other side of the pitch from the commentary box.

Referee Jonathon Kaplan and the players of both the Crusaders and Hurricanes were asked if they wished to continue at half time, there was apparently a clear view that everyone wanted to continue with the final. The final score was 19 points to 12, a converted try being the difference. For the Crusaders, it was the team’s sixth championship in 11 years. Despite the eerie conditions, jubilant celebrations followed after full-time.

Rower Tuijn halfway across Pacific in record attempt

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Monday, July 9, 2007

Dutch adventurer Ralph Tuijn has reached the halfway point of his attempt to be the first person to row across the Pacific Ocean unaided.

The 16,000 kilometre journey from the coast of Peru to the seaside city of Brisbane, Australia, the widest section of the Pacific, has never been crossed absolutely unaided by a rower, and Tuijn says just nine people have rowed it even with assistance.

Tuijn reached the central point of his crossing, an insignificant point of water in the ocean, 111 days after setting off from Peru in March. He has been making good progress, and has since cut his estimated time of arrival in Brisbane by a month.

The Dutchman, who now expects to reach his destination on October 20, has kept in touch with those tracking his movements through daily internet postings from his laptop computer, including his wife Winnie. His boat, the Zeeman Challenger, is a seven-metre custom plywood vessel.

Tuijn has overcome a variety of obstacles to reach the halfway point. He is suffering from the constant attention of sharks, who often bump his boat and disrupt his attempts at sleep. One particular shark, dubbed ‘Gomulka’ by Tuijn, has been trailing the adventurer’s boat for extended periods.

He has also accidentally burnt himself when he spilled hot water on his foot whilst trying to make coffee, apparently also from a shark ‘bump’. He is also forced to manually pump water for cooking and drinking after his automatic water pump broke down not long into his journey.

“Physically everything feels great and I can’t help feeling that I could do this for 500 days, but mentally it’s still hard to be on your own for such a long time”

His vessel has no motors or sails, but relies on his physical rowing power to move. The boat does have a solar power system to provide energy for his laptop, a telephone and a global positioning system.

Tujin, who is raising money for a children’s home in Mumbai, India, is rowing at an average speed of 58 kilometres each day. His diet consists of freeze-dried foods and fish, which are keeping him physically well-conditioned despite tiring mentally.

Tuijn is a serial adventurer and experienced rower. He has rowed across the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, as well as cycled across Russia and the icy terrain of Greenland.

Satirist Stephen Colbert runs for U.S. President

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The American satirist Stephen Colbert has announced that he will run for the Presidency of the United States. He made his announcement on his mock news show The Colbert Report.

However, Colbert said that he would only run in his home state of South Carolina as a favorite son. He also said that he would represent both major political parties: the Republicans and the Democrats. It is not known how far Colbert will go with his character during his electoral run.

Colbert has hosted The Colbert Report, a spin-off to another satirical television series, The Daily Show, since its creation in 2005. “I didn’t have a job back then. I wonder what it was like to have a job back then. I am sure I could ask a dentist or a surgeon. He would know.” On the show he plays a right-wing political pundit, based on real-life pundits such as Bill O’Reilly and Stone Phillips. Colbert has been credited with popularizing certain words such as “Truthiness”, meaning to believe something intuitively, without regard for actual facts, logic or evidence.

Filling in for New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd on Sunday, Colbert wrote: “I am not ready to announce yet — even though it’s clear that the voters are desperate for a white, male, middle-aged, Jesus-trumpeting alternative.”

Software giant Adobe Systems to acquire Magento Commerce for US$1.68 billion

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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

On Monday, San Jose, California, US-based software company Adobe Systems announced their plans to acquire California-based e-commerce handling web service Magento Commerce for 1.68 billion US dollars (USD). After Adobe made the announcement via their official website, Adobe’s stocks rose by around one percent, ending Monday extended trading at USD 238.10 per share.

Magento provides services for the creation of digital ads and handling of online transactions. Magento’s services are used by Nestlé, Coca-Cola, Warner Music, and Canon. The acquisition, which is expected to take place in the third fiscal quarter of this year, is to be an all-cash deal. Adobe is to acquire Magento from Permira equity firm. In 2015, Permira bought Magento from eBay, an eCommerce website. Adobe, in their official statement, said, “Magento Commerce Cloud will enable commerce to be seamlessly integrated into the Adobe Experience Cloud”.

Adobe also announced a buyback of shares worth USD eight billion by 2021. Magento’s CEO Mark Lavelle said, “Adobe and Magento share a vision for the future of digital experiences that brings together Adobe’s strength in content and data with Magento’s open commerce innovation […] We’re excited to join Adobe and believe this will be a great opportunity for our customers, partners and developer community”.

After the announcement, stocks of Magento’s competitors Shopify, Inc dropped by about 4.8%. They finished extended trading at USD 137.60 after the announcement.

Knowing Where To Find Top Of The Line Auto Repair In Tempe

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If you’re driving a car around Tempe, Arizona which has seen better days, or you’re simply looking for the means of locating the best and most reputable auto repair in Tempe, then look no further. This handy reference sheet will aim to provide the reader with the tools necessary to locate top-of-the-line automotive repair in Tempe for the best price possible.

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First, it’s important to know specifically what kind of auto repair in Tempe you are seeking. If you are simply looking to have your oil changed, replace your windshield wipers, or change out your air filter then you do not need to go to an automotive specialist. Virtually any Grease Monkey or other in-and-out automotive shop specializing in “quick fixes” will be able to perform these services for you in under an hour. While it may seem difficult to locate the right automotive shop, know that virtually any low-key autoshop can change the oil of a car, so don’t waste too much time worrying about where to get this service done.

If you’re looking to change out minor parts on your car (i.e. your cold air intake, or some other plastic piece) try going to a junk yard. Auto repair in Tempe may cost more than necessary, when you could simply get the part which your car needs off of a broken vehicle. While you will stay have to pay the junkyard for the part, it will probably be a lot cheaper than if you were to purchase the part new or wholesale. While you will be able to save money on the cost of the part, you should still contact a specialist for auto repair Tempe when it comes time to have the part installed in your vehicle.

Having found the necessary parts to restore your vehicle to tip-top condition, and having consulted with your automotive specialist, you should almost be ready to get your car back out on the road. If you are still encountering difficulty with your vehicle after repairs and maintenance, be sure to let your automotive specialist know – they will probably give you a quick evaluation, and work with you to get your car into the best condition possible. Once you are back on the road, the satisfaction of driving your vehicle will be worth all of the time and energy.

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Australia’s Old Parliament House becomes heritage listed

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Australian Prime Minister John Howard announced on Tuesday that Old Parliament House in Canberra has been heritage listed. It is the 31st entry on the National Heritage List.

The listing acknowledges the role the building has in shaping Australia’s culture and protects it from being modified in any way which could affect its historic value.

Old Parliament House served as the home of Australia’s parliament from 1927 until 1988, when it was relocated to the present parliament house. From 1901-1927, parliament met in Melbourne in the Victorian Parliament House (the state parliament was relocated for 26 years). Before being known as Old Parliament House, the building was known as Provisional Parliament House – as it was intended to be used for 50 years before a permanent building could be built.

In the 61 years the building was used as the seat of parliament, the government changed only seven times, and several new political parties were formed (the Liberals, Anti-Communist Labor Party, and the Australian Democrats).

Mr Howard said the building played an important part in Australia’s political history. “Old Parliament House will always be an important part of our political history with its rich collection of original furniture, art and memorabilia helping to illustrate the story of Australia’s political customs and functions,” he said.

According to Mr Howard, the National Heritage List lists sites which have helped shape the country. “The National Heritage List contains places that have played an important role in the development of our nation, such as Captain Cook’s landing place in New South Wales, Port Arthur in Tasmania and the Australian War Memorial in Canberra,” said the Prime Minister.

The building currently houses Australia’s National Portrait Gallery, and serves as a venue for receptions and exhbitions.

Physiotherapy: The Solution To Sports Injury

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Physiotherapy: The Solution to Sports Injury

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Most professional athletes and sports team have their own physiotherapist and team doctor. The reason why a player and a team need these specialists is due to the importance of solving injuries as soon as possible. If you are an athlete, it is important that you perform at top levels all the time. With sports physiotherapy, a sportsperson can get his or her injury diagnosed quickly and ensure that the right steps are taken to heal and rehabilitate the body.

Every sportsperson needs sports physiotherapy. Even if you cannot afford your personal specialist or doctor, it is vital that you get the details of a physiotherapist near you. This is to ensure that when you are injured, you know who to call and who to visit. With physiotherapy, you can get your injury healed and performance level returned in no time at all.

When you visit a specialist, the first thing that will be done is an initial checkup. This examination is important as it will help the doctor to diagnose your condition. Based on x-rays, physical tests and other methods, a professional can easily pinpoint your injury and tell the cause of the injury. An initial checkup is also appropriate as it will help your physiotherapist to come up with the right rehabilitation plan for you.

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After diagnosing your condition, it is time for you to start healing. Your physiotherapist will first want you to take a break off your routine until you get a little better. During this period of rest, your doctor might also want you to take medication to help with the healing process. This could include painkillers, antibiotics and hormones that help heal injuries and grow tissues.

Once your doctor thinks that you are fit enough to return to the field, you will then be allowed to participate in

physiotherapy exercises

. These exercises are important as it helps you to get started and slowly rebuild your momentum to get back to optimum performance levels. Your doctor might also want to monitor your performance on physiotherapy exercises for the first few weeks. This will allow the doctor to gauge your rehabilitation process and decide whether you should proceed further or continue taking a break.

Frozen shoulder is a common problem that most athletes will encounter. He or she will feel stiffness and pain in the shoulder and find it hard to move it about. In some cases, the shoulder is literally frozen to one position, and moving it will cause a world of pain. If you are facing a problem with frozen shoulder, a

physiotherapist

can easily solve your condition. With a little exercise and a few days off your regular routine, you will be back on track in no time at all.

The body is the asset of any athlete or sportsperson. Any malfunction or injury can stop you from receiving that gold medal or helping your team in winning that important game. Therefore, it is important that the entire body is kept at tip top condition. And if any condition or discomfort arises, you should get immediate attention to prevent the problem from getting worse. Revesby Physiotherapy and others can be easily found in an area near you.

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Efforts to salvage Indonesian naval vessel grounded off Queensland, Australia hampered by stormy weather

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Efforts to salvage the Indonesian naval vessel Arung Samudera from where she ran aground on the Sunshine Coast Queensland, have been delayed due to poor weather conditions.

The 35-metre, tri-masted vessel was originally grounded on August 23 in stormy weather at Inskip Point, near Rainbow Beach. A salvage contractor has being brought in to rescue the stricken vessel, her hull is intact and it is believed the ship is in no imminent danger of breaking apart.

However, the tall ship did drag its anchors and break its rudder and centreboard during the beaching.

Australian Navy Commander Forbes Peters says that although salvage has been postponed until early next week, the vessel will be surveyed today by the salvage firm.

“To develop a plan for how they would salvage the vessel of the beach, that’s going to involve a tugboat pulling the thing off the beach with a longline.

“The trouble with actually conducting the salvage will be the sea state… Until the weather abates there really will not be able to do much in terms of salvage,” he said.

The 18-man crew – six officers and 12 sailors – of the New Zealand-built vessel have managed to retrieve their belongings from the ship, and are now expected to be transported to temporary accommodation in local barracks in Bulimba, Brisbane.

It is still hoped the ship can be repaired in time for it to attend a summit next month in Sydney, but this to be unlikely. A decision on whether to take her to Brisbane or Gladstone for repairs is expected to be made on Monday.

Rescue attempts continue for Tasmanian miners

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Thursday, May 4, 2006

Rescuers are continuing their efforts to reach the trapped miners in the Beaconsfield mine in northern Tasmania.

A five tonne borer drilling machine has been secured in place to drill a one metre hole through the remaining 12-16 metres of rock that fell into the main shaft.

Since drilling began at 7pm last night, the machine has made a 2 cm wide pilot hole half way to the miners.

The trapped miners have been given egg sandwiches and yogurt, and have received apple ipod MP3 players filled with the miners favourite songs to pass the time and drown out the sounds of the drilling.

Meanwhile on the surface, the ever-growing media frenzy in Beaconsfield has forced the mine operators to enforce bag checks of rescuers entering the mine to ensure that no recording devices are taken into the mine.

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