Janpath, Samrat hotels to get swanky makeover [India]
Saturday, July 31st, 20100 Comments | Times of India, The, Sep 23, 2009 | by Dhawan, Himanshi
NEW DELHI: Sarkari is no longer infra dig. Not after being accessorised with personal jacuzzis, roof-top solarium and Czech chandeliers. After revamping its flagship hotel, The Ashok, ITDC is going full-steam ahead to give hotels Janpath and Samrat a makeover designed to make the competition sit up and take notice.
As part of the renovation, Hotel Janpath will soon boast of onyx pillars and a mini-spa in each room on four floors. The spas will be equipped with a jacuzzi, massage table and medicine dispenser while one spa each on the ground floor and first floor will offer services of a gym, sauna, steam room and treatment room. For those working on their tan, the rooftop will have a solarium.
“The personal spa concept is likely to require an investment of Rs 45 crore. We are still in the process of finalising the details,” a senior ITDC official said
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010Your porcelain veneers will then be fabricated from this mold. Finally, you will return a week or two later to have your veneers permanently bonded.
Following the procedure, porcelain veneers are cared for the same way as your natural teeth. With regular flossing, rinsing, and brushing, your new and improved smile can last over ten years.
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Some patients choose to have their teeth whitened in conjunction with their porcelain veneers. Whitening the teeth encourages consistency in the color of your smile. Porcelain veneers resist staining, which can result in the other discolored teeth standing out.
If you are unhappy with your smile, you should consider porcelain veneers.
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The Radicati Group, Inc. Releases "Hosted Unified Communications Market, 2010-2014"
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Market Wire, July, 2010
The latest study by The Radicati Group, Inc., “Hosted Unified Communications Market, 2010-2014,” offers an in-depth analysis of the worldwide market for Hosted UC services. The study divides the market into two segments: Hosted UC Providers, who target mainly business customers, and Telecom UC Providers, who target both businesses and consumers.
The study provides extensive data regarding current installed base, market share by service provider, breakouts by region, business size, and four year forecasts.
The Unified Communications market is comprised of solutions and/or services that offer voice, messaging, presence, mobility, and conferencing capabilities that can be accessed and managed through a single interface. The purpose of UC is to improve user communication, productivity, and efficiency, while reducing human latency and decision making time.
The study includes a detailed analysis of some of the leading players in the Hosted UC market, including: Apptix, AT&T, BT Group, CallTower, Cypress Communications, Intermedia, LightEdge, Microsoft, Orange SA, Qwest, Skype, Vodafone, and others.
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You can more often than not
Thursday, July 29th, 2010You can more often than not find out all the details of a procedure using medical periodicals. The disadvantage is that these typically read like stereo instructions and they are rather dull. They are first-class to put you to sleep at night, and, similar to magazines, are good starting points. They can give you the guide you need to start an internet search.
The most disregarded resource you have is first hand information from people who have had lasik. You can ask any eye doctor and they ought to be able to give you a reference listing of patients that have approved to speak to potential patients. As a rule they will provide you the best thoughts of what to expect. They will most likely also tell you what the internet and doctors leave out. They have gone through the operation. They know what it feels like, what the after effects are like, and if it is worth it. Now don?t go by just what one person says.
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Vegware heats up cutlery market
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Vegware heats up cutlery market
0 Comments | Herald, The; Glasgow (UK), Jul 29, 2010 | by mark smith
VEGWARE, the pioneering Scottish eco-packaging start-up whose products are made from plant materials, yesterday launched the world’s first high-heat resistant compostable cutlery and said it was moving to bigger premises to cope with increased demand.
Joe Frankel, the Edinburgh-based entrepreneur who set up Vegware in 2006 to offer a sustainable alternative to the plastic disposables used by the catering sector, said the cutlery was part of a suite of new compostable offerings, comprising cutlery, a soup container and lid set, and the first ever compostable insulated coffee cup and lid.
Frankel, whose customer base includes some of the county’s largest caterers, said the entire product range was suitable for organic recycling, and that it had become the UK’s first-ever provider of compostable catering disposables and takeaway packaging.
A spokeswoman for the com-pany said: “The idea is to provide plastic without oils. Plastic is a wonderful product but it’s also disastrous environmentally.
“Other companies have produced compostable cutlery, but nothing that could stand up to high heat – for example, a spoon in soup would just melt.
“Vegware’s compostable products can handle temperatures above boiling point.”
Vegware products, which are manufactured at factories in England, China and Taiwan, are made from a substance called PLA, a corn- based bioplastic.
While biodegradable materials break down naturally over time, compostable means it is much quicker – in fewer than 180 days.
Frankel added: “It has taken years of R&D, but now our full range can be commercially composted together with food waste rather than go to landfill. And of course we’re delighted to be eco-market leaders.”
He said he expects Vegware’s business to get a major boost after April 1, next year, when landfill tax, which has been increasing by pound(s)8 each year, will rise again to pound(s)48 per tonne, bringing it in line with commercial composting – making the disposal of Vegware products economical and eco-friendly.
Indeed, their product meets OEM
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Indeed, their product meets OEM [original equipment manufacturer] requirements on a wide variety of vehicles.
Oxygen sensors are made of several important parts, all critical to helping reduce emissions.
Your OEM replacement part must contain:
Wire lead
Cable connector
Heater contact
Laser welded body
Protective tube with slots
Rugged sensor housing
Protective sleeve
Contact plate
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The quality of these internal parts is critical to your oxygen sensor working right the first time and every time. Settle for something less and you invite headaches as well as a lot of trouble.
So, what if you decide you don’t want to replace your oxygen sensor? Trouble will abound! Essentially, your gas mileage will suffer, your catalytic converter may become damaged to the point it will have to be replaced too, your car may fail its next emissions test, and overall performance will dip as you notice your Honda hesitating or surging.
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Identity Automation Adds Capability to Its Access Request Management System
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Business Wire, May 18, 2010
HOUSTON — Identity Automation, LP announces the release of the Account Management
module for its Access Request Management System (ARMS). ARMS is part of
the companys world class data management solution.
The Account Management module focuses on user identities by providing
self-service and delegated administration functionality that allows end
users to view and edit their profile, change their password and reset
their forgotten password. The company also provides a mobile accessible
interface that works with Blackberry, Android, iPhone and Windows Mobile.
Administrators can use the module to reset passwords, reset challenge
questions and unlock accounts. The ARMS Account Management module also
provides a custom delegation definition capability as well.
Administrators define custom delegations to allow a specified group of
users to take actions upon a specified target group of users
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Up – U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary and U.S. Attorney General
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary and U.S. Attorney General
0 Comments | Manufacturing Close – Up, Jul 22, 2010
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on July 16 kicked off the first in a series of Regional Health Care Fraud Prevention Summits in Miami, Florida.
The summit brought together an array of federal, state and local partners, beneficiaries, providers, and other interested parties to discuss ways to eliminate fraud within the U.S. health care system, according to officials.
“The days of scamming dollars from our health care system are over,” said Secretary Sebelius. “Thanks to new tools contained in the Affordable Care Act, we are more prepared than ever to safeguard taxpayer dollars and ensure that the health care coverage of our seniors, families and children is secure. I’m proud of the tremendous success we’ve had so far, and look forward to continuing this important dialogue at fraud prevention summits across the country.”
“Despite all that’s been accomplished over the last year, we cannot yet be satisfied or become complacent. And we cannot ignore the fact that health care fraud remains a significant problem,” said Attorney General Holder. “Each of you can be part of this and other public education efforts. Each of you can help to ensure that our health reform achievements are not exploited.”
The summit featured a training session for Miami-area seniors on how to detect suspected fraud in Medicare, including how to report fraud to 1-800-HHS-TIPS and at stopmedicarefraud.gov.
The summit also featured educational panels that discussed best practices for both providers and law enforcement in preventing health care fraud. The panels included law enforcement officials, consumer experts, providers and representatives of key government agencies.
On June 8, President Obama announced this nationwide series of regional fraud prevention summits as part of an effort to crack down on health care fraud
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Thank you for Pounds 4,000 African school help
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Thank you for Pounds 4,000 African school help
0 Comments | Hull Daily Mail, Jul 16, 2010 | by JAMES CAMPBELL
TEACHERS from a struggling school in Ghana have been in Hull to thank those who have helped support them.
East Hull teaching assistant Anne Augustyns has worked tirelessly to raise funds for Holy Child State School in the African country.
Mrs Augustyns, 53, who works at Westcott Primary School, east Hull, spent much of last year raising Pounds 4,000 to send a storage container of toys, books and stationery to the school.
Headteacher Gloria Kwasie and teacher Flora Aaiyia spent a week in Hull with a Ghana celebration evening held at the Freedom Centre, in Preston Road, east Hull.
About 150 guests, including councillors and local business representatives, attended.
The Hull Ladies Choir performed and there was Ghanaian food to sample.
The Ghanaian teachers went to The Deep and visited Cavendish, Gillshill, Griffin and Southcoates primaries during the week.
A civic reception was also held by Hull City Council at the Guildhall.
Mrs Augustyns said: “Gloria and Flora were overcome by everything on their visit and the children at Westcott learnt so much.
“The school is so grateful for what we have sent them.
“They have created a CD showing what the equipment is being used for.
“Our children have got so much out of it and they now realise how lucky they are.
“The children in Ghana have to pay for their own equipment and clean the school themselves.
“We have also been presented with a hand-crafted plaque and bowl by the school.”
Head teacher at Westcott, Debbie Johnson, added: “We had a fantastic week. We have made some very strong links in Ghana and this will help to maintain those in future.”
Links Westcott Primary School www.westcott.hull.sch.uk Holy Child State School www.holychildschool.net INSHORT Teachers from a school in Ghana have been visiting Hull to thank those who have helped support them.
Our children have got so much out of it and they now realise how lucky they are. Teaching assistant Anne Augustyns