Wednesday, September 11, 2013

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Welcome to the all new RAC Route Planner, which has been redesigned to make it easier for you to plan routes, get traffic updates and work out your travel mileage. To improve how you find out about traffic issues along your route we have developed a separate section for Traffic News, which gives you the ability to find traffic issues by location as well as our unique ability to plot issues along your route. We've also added a separate section for our Mileage Calculator tool, which can help you work out how much journeys cost, what you can claim back in business mileage and information about your CO2 emissions.

The route finder service provides maps and driving directions for the UK, Europe and beyond, as well as giving you the opportunity to find hotels wherever you're going in the UK. You can also generate directions that are fully integrated with customisable real-time traffic updates and our fuel cost calculator using the advanced options in the main Route Planner section. The functionality provides specific city driving maps for London and European route directions for longer trips abroad.

Our new route finder services are intended to improve our mapping capabilities. We'll continue to work on improving our Route Planner, so if you have any feedback or notice any issues, please let us know through our contact us service. Our initial re-launch is just the first step in our development. We'll soon be adding RAC member features that we'll be making available to everyone for a limited time, including adding weather information to the maps and being able to set up email traffic alerts for your regular routes.


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Source: http://www.rac.co.uk/traffic-information/traffic/6634148/

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Monday, September 9, 2013

Notice & Right of Inquiry in re: Income Tax and Traffic ... - Adask's law

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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Two Leading Candidates Duke It Out in Final GOP Debate

The top two Republican candidates for mayor argued over topics ranging from firefighters' safety on 9/11 to the safety of kittens recently rescued from subway tracks.

Joe Lhota, who served as deputy director of operations for Mayor Rudy Giuliani, came under fire for his performance on 9/11, with moderators asking him if he had responsibility for communications problems experienced by first responders, or the decision to locate the office of emergency management at a known terror target.

Lhota called the criticism "Monday morning quarterbacking," saying the World Trade Center was thought to be one of the safest places in the city. He then touted his performance in the aftermath of the attacks, getting food delivered to the city, garbage picked up and welfare checks out.

Gristedes owner John Catsimatidis was also questioned about his performance ? in a recent debate, where he said, if his son was stopped and frisked, he'd want to know what he had done to provoke it. Catsimatidis said he would ask if his son was "walking funny" or "dressed funny."

Asked to elaborate, he said: "You know, if he had his pants half down with his underwear showing, if he had his hat turned backwards."

Throughout the debate, Catsimatidis lobbed questions at Lhota. But Lhota declined to ask his opponent anything, saying Catsimatidis simply makes up the answers he wants to be true.

The debate closed with a discussion of one of the hot-button issues of the campaign ? why Lhota said he wouldn't have stopped subways to save two kittens trapped on the tracks. Lhota denied that he's the anti-kitten candidate, saying he loves animals, and furthermore, cats are smart enough to run away when they're threatened.

Then he made his exit, heading straight for a press conference with Giuliani.?

Source: http://www.wnyc.org/articles/wnyc-news/2013/sep/08/two-leading-candidates-duke-it-out-final-gop-debate/

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

US runs into resistance over strike on Syria

Protesters against U.S. military action in Syria march to Capitol Hill from the White House in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. President Barack Obama has asked the U.S. Congress to approve the use of force. A final vote in the U.S. Senate is expected at the end of the coming week. A U.S. House vote is likely in the week of Sept. 16. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Protesters against U.S. military action in Syria march to Capitol Hill from the White House in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. President Barack Obama has asked the U.S. Congress to approve the use of force. A final vote in the U.S. Senate is expected at the end of the coming week. A U.S. House vote is likely in the week of Sept. 16. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Kerbie Joseph yells and pumps her fist as she marches with protesters against U.S. military action in Syria through Washington to Capitol Hill from the White House, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. A final vote in the U.S. Senate is expected at the end of the coming week. A U.S. House vote is likely in the week of Sept. 16. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Secretary of State John Kerry and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius hold a news conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. Kerry said "this is not the time to be silent spectators to slaughter" and that "this is not the time to allow a dictator unfettered use of some of the heinous weapons on earth." Fabius said that "punishment is not at odds with a political solution. ... Bashar Assad will not participate in any negotiation as long as he sees himself as invincible." (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool)

French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius, center shakes hands with US Secretary of State John Kerry at the ministry in Paris, on Saturday Sept.7, 2013. Kerry traveled to Europe to court international support for a possible strike on the Syrian regime for its alleged use of chemical weapons while making calls back home to lobby Congress where the action faces an uphill battle.(AP Photo/Lionel Bonaventure/Pool)

(AP) ? The U.S. tried to rally support on Saturday for a military strike against Syria, running into resistance from the American public and skeptics in Congress and from European allies bent on awaiting a U.N. report about a chemical attack they acknowledge strongly points to the Assad government.

President Barack Obama prepared for a national address Tuesday as a growing number of lawmakers, including fellow Democrats, opposed the use of force. The American public didn't yet appear persuaded by Obama's argument that action is needed to deter the future use of chemical weapons. Meanwhile, a U.S. official released a DVD compilation of videos showing victims of the Aug. 21 attack near Damascus.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who met with more than two dozen European foreign ministers on Saturday, insisted that international backing to take strong action against Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime was growing, not receding.

Kerry noted that the ministers, who held an informal meeting of the European Union in Vilnius, Lithuania, made powerful statements condemning the attack, and that increasingly there was a sense of conviction that Assad was to blame. Kerry said the U.S. had agreed to provide additional information to those ministers who were not yet convinced that Assad orchestrated the attack.

The EU endorsed a "clear and strong response" to a chemical weapons attack but didn't indicate what type of response they were backing. It also said that evidence strongly points to the Syrian government. Still, the EU urged the U.S. to delay possible military action until U.N. inspectors report their findings.

The Europeans were divided on whether military action would be effective. Britain's Parliament has voted against military action. France had been ready to act last week but held off when Obama declared that he would seek the backing of Congress. French President Francois Hollande's announcement appeared to catch French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius off guard.

Earlier on Friday, Fabius told EU foreign ministers that there was no need to wait for the U.N. report because it would simply confirm what was already known ? that the chemical weapons attack had occurred ? but would not say who was responsible.

Hollande indicated Saturday that the U.N. report could be ready in a matter of days, and he would then be prepared to make a decision on a French intervention.

"I said ... that I wanted to wait for the inspectors' report, which I know will be ready within a very reasonable time period, that is, not that far from the decision of the U.S. Congress," he told French television after meeting with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman in Nice, France. "So, at that moment, I'll have all the necessary elements that will let me tell the French people the decision I have made for France."

However, Martin Nesirky, chief U.N. spokesman, insisted that there would be no preliminary report.

The report on the Aug. 21 attack will be given to the U.N. Security Council and other member states once the lab analysis is complete, Nesirky said.

"We are not saying when that will be, except as soon as feasible," he told The Associated Press. "This is a scientific timeline, not a political timeline."

Kerry traveled Saturday from Lithuania to Paris to meet with French official and representatives of the Arab League. He joined French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in hailing the EU statement.

"Some don't believe in taking military action ever at all," Kerry said. "And some want to wait for one thing or another, but the overwhelming support is moving in the direction of holding the Assad regime accountable."

Kerry added: "This is growing, not receding in terms of the global sense of outrage of what has happened."

Fabius said if no action were taken, there would be little hope for a political solution to the crisis.

Obama and other administration officials were preparing a dayslong push to gain public and congressional support for a strike on Syria. The challenges they faced were apparent Saturday. Sen. Mark Pryor, an Arkansas Democrat, said he would oppose military action, and dozens of people picketed outside the White House against Obama's request.

Pryor said in a statement that the administration had not met his criteria for gaining his support: a compelling national security interest, a clearly defined mission with a definitive end, and a coalition of allies.

"Unless there's some new information or some new development or circumstance, I just don't see me changing my vote at this point," he told The Associated Press in an interview.

Protesters at the White House chanted "They say more war; we say no war" and said their picket line marked a line Congress should not cross as it prepared to vote on the issue.

In Britain, an anti-regime monitor of the fighting in Syria says it has been compiling a list of the names of the dead from the Aug. 21 attack and that its toll has reached 502. The Obama administration reported 1,429 people died, including 426 children, citing intelligence reports. The Assad government blames opposition forces for the deaths.

"Punishment is not at odds with a political solution," Fabius said. "Bashar Assad will not participate in any negotiation as long as he believes himself to be invincible."

Saturday's developments left both the U.S. and Europeans in a waiting game.

While the Europeans awaited the U.N. inspection report, the Obama administration waited to see if Congress would back a use of force. Meantime, administration officials continued to lobby lawmakers by phone to vote to authorize a limited military strike against the Assad regime.

The first Senate vote, expected Wednesday, was likely to be on a resolution authorizing the "limited and specified use" of U.S. armed forces against Syria for no more than 90 days and barring American ground troops from combat. A final vote in the 100-member chamber was expected at week's end.

A House vote is likely the week of Sept. 16.

Asked about the American public's uneasiness about getting involved in another conflict, Kerry reiterated his view that the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict was a threat to the U.S.

"This case has not yet been made to the American people for more than a few days and we will continue to make the case to the American people," Kerry said in Paris. "This concerns ever American's security."

The DVD compilation of videos of victims of the gas attack near Damascus was shown to senators during a classified briefing on Thursday, and some of the videos were first broadcast Saturday on CNN. Supporters of the Syrian rebels had posted the videos on YouTube.

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein of California requested the material from the CIA, and members of her committee watched the videos on Thursday. The DVD is a compilation of footage of victims of the Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack in the suburbs of the Syrian capital of Damasacus that were posted on YouTube by supporters of the Syrian rebels.

The U.S. official, who was granted anonymity to discuss the subject of a classified briefing, said the videos were also referenced in the government's four-page intelligence assessment, released last week, that blamed the Syrian government for the chemical attack.

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Associated Press writers Raf Casert in Vilnius, Lithuania, Sarah DiLorenzo in Paris, Darlene Superville in Washington and Andrew DeMillo in Little Rock, Ark., contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Taking Pictures with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus Smart Phone ...

Technology is in its advanced phase and has provided the best device a human can have in their hand ? a smart phone which has made a sea change in communication that fulfill every single need of a user. As a matter of fact, in the recent past, technology has engulfed every aspect of human activities ranging from basics to leisure ones. Communication gadgets are one of the most advanced technologies in the world.

Necessity is leading to invention of various kinds of operating platforms for smart phones and mobile phones. Though there are many platforms available, Android has achieved a good response from users and stands atop in the list of mobile operating platforms. Availability of android phone accessories further eased the operation of the smart phone in the way we communicate with each other.

Let?s talk about those photography freaks, who feel that they cannot do without a good camera that will give beautiful thrilling pictures to fulfill their desires. Application market for android platform has increased tremendously and now offers camera and picture applications that helps the user capture beautiful moments in day to day life. As there are many applications available, it is important to choose the best that fits to the physical presence of camera on the smart phone.

Firstly on the list, the HDR Camera+ is a camera replacement app that will rhyme superbly with your Android smart phone. You will have the best application that will click pictures which resemble the pictures taken by a professional using a bigger camera. The application has all the important features that you have been looking out. Create those beautiful pictures which you always wanted to click it by changing the settings and the number of options presented the application. The best feature of the application is the image stabilizer. It also allows super picture editing that will suit your taste.

360 panorama is another application that can be look forward to that can be installed on a smart phone that runs on android. Pretty good images is not the best you can have with a smart phone, look for a masterpiece snap!. 360 Panorama is the basic tool you need for a great experience. Stereographic projection is created by the application that enhances the quality of the picture. With its advanced features you can comfortably edit your photos and crop them as you desire. Making use of this application is as fun as using Android accessories with your device.

Third on line is the Paper Camera app. It is always good to have the best application installed on your smart phone that brings out images according to your taste. After all, you want amazing scenery and not just a plain photo with your smart phone. Installing the application is advantageous and they will no longer feel that you just have a normal smart phone. This camera app will allow you to edit your pictures adding the art effect that you desire. You can also organize your photos into a super library that will give you a wonderful view.

Owning a smart phone is not an end by itself. Having the best smart phone is what matters which allows you to do all those things just the way you want it to perform. With the above facts on the ground, it becomes imperative for individuals to own the best among the best smart phones and equip it with ultimate maximum applications that will meet all your needs. A different camera and picture taking applications available, it only takes a few amounts of money to install it on your phone. To increase you overall experience, you can use Android mobile accessories. Cell phone accessories for Google Nexus and protective accessories for Galaxy Nexus such as Stylish Galaxy Nexus covers will help preserve the existence of your smart phone.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

US allows NGOs to transfer earthquake aid money to Iran

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will temporarily allow non-governmental organizations to transfer money to Iran to help the country rebuild from an earthquake disaster, the Treasury said on Tuesday.

The United States has an array of sanctions in place against its foe Iran, which U.S. officials accuse of seeking to build nuclear weapons.

Iran was hit by two powerful earthquakes on August 11 that flattened villages in the northwest of the country and killed more than 300 people.

Treasury said it was issuing a license that will temporarily allow NGOs to transfer up to $300,000 into Iran for reconstruction activity until October 5.

"The general license is a demonstration of (the) administration's commitment to supporting the Iranian people affected by this tragedy," Treasury said in a statement.

To transfer more than $300,000 to Iran, NGOs will need to apply for a special license, Treasury said.

(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Anthony Boadle)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-allows-ngos-transfer-earthquake-aid-money-iran-161221938.html

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