Portugal to produce new Volkswagen model in 2008

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Volkswagen announced the Palmela, Portugal factory – Autoeuropa – has been chosen to produce a new car model beginning the first quarter of 2008, but did not specify the model to be produced.

“The decision to produce a new model in Autoeuropa is the result of the competitive cost of production of the factory, well as the favorable conditions of the cooperation established by the Portuguese government and the workers,” announced Wolfgang Bernhard.

José Sócrates, prime minister of Portugal, said he was “satisfied with the decision of Volkswagen to produce a new model in the factory of Palmela,” and considered that the decision, “reflected the confidence [of the investors] in the Portuguese economy.”

Volkswagen will reveal the new model to be produced next week. By 2008, the factory at Palmela will only be producing the multi-purpose vehicle Sharan and the Eos models.

With the end of the production of the multi-purpose vehicle, the factory needs to guarantee new product lines, since the new Eos is not sufficient to maintain the current 2,790 workers.

The Volkswagen Autoeuropa produced a total of 79,896 vehicles last year, of the models Volkswagen Sharan, SEAT Alhambra, Ford Galaxy and Volkswagen Eos, against the 95,660 vehicles produced in 2004.

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Reasons For Hiring A Small Business Bankruptcy Lawyer

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byAlma Abell

If you are a sole proprietor, you and your business are legally one and the same thing, rendering you personally liable for all its debts. Therefore, in the event that your business is declared bankrupt and there is not enough money in the business to pay the debts, creditors will be entitled to not only take the business assets, they can also take your personal assets. This rule also applies for general partners. If your small business is compelled to file for bankruptcy, it is essential that you seek assistance from someone having the requisite legal knowledge in business bankruptcy. Here are some important reasons for hiring a Small Business Bankruptcy Lawyer.

The attorney has undergone certification

A business bankruptcy attorney will have been duly by the American Board of Certification. A certified attorney is likely to have gone through rigorous testing and met objective standards while demonstrating exceptional knowledge in bankruptcy laws and creditors’ rights. Due to their vast knowledge in the prevailing state laws on bankruptcy, such attorneys are capable interpreting the law to the advantage of their clients.

Experience in bankruptcy proceedings

Choosing a business bankruptcy attorney will guarantee you that they already have experience in bankruptcy adjudications on a business level. You may gauge a particular attorney’s level of experience by getting references from their colleagues, as well as visiting their website and examining the various reviews made by their previous clients.

Help with tackling legal complexities

A small business bankruptcy attorney is capable of helping you with the following:

1. Analyzing your situation and explaining your rights and legal options.

2. Taking the necessary precautions aimed at preventing lawsuits, tax levies, garnishments, foreclosure and any other collection actions that may have been brought against you.

3. Providing legal advice that will help you in rebuilding your credit after bankruptcy.

If your business is on the verge of financial failure and you are considering filing for bankruptcy, it is essential that you hire a Small Business Bankruptcy Lawyer who is committed through certification to keeping up their proficiency through continual practice and education. Contact Hitchcock & Associates, P.C. They have competent bankruptcy lawyers with a winning track record. Visit Tomhitchcock.com for details on their services.

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Wikinews Shorts: April 26, 2007

A compilation of brief news reports for Thursday, April 26, 2007.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at an all time record high of 13,089.89. The Dow climbed 1.05% [135.95 points] at its closing bell.

On February 27, the Dow had a record for the worst day since 2001 and plunged over 400.00 points by the closing bell, after the stock exchanges in Asia had a steep loss on the same day.

Sources

  • Vikas Bajaj. “Run on Wall Street Sends Dow Above 13,000” — New York Times, April 26, 2007
  • Ellis Mnyandu. “Dow closes over 13,000” — Reuters, April 25, 2007

A group of around 30 or 40 anarchists launched an attack against a police station in Exarchia, a busy district in central Athens, in Greece. Meanwhile, another 70 hooded individuals launched other attacks. They set fire to vehicles, politician’s offices at the Kolonaki area and various bank departments in Exarhia. Greek Riot police responded with tear gas, while the fight between anarchists and the police still takes place in streets around the University of Athens. It is believed that the youths launched the attack in order to demonstrate their support to prisoners who started an uprising in three major prisons. Another demonstration takes place in Thessaloniki, but without any clashes, so far.

Sources

  • “Incendiary Attacks” — Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi, April 26, 2007
  • AP. “Suspected anarchists burn cars outside Athens police station” — International Herald Tribune, April 26, 2007

The United States Senate today passed a spending bill that sets a target date of March 31, 2008 for a complete pull-out of United States forces from Iraq. The House of Representatives has already passed a similar measure. The bill also includes US$100 billion for the continuing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

US President George W. Bush “will veto this legislation,” said White House spokesperson Dana Perino. “The president is determined to win in Iraq. The bill they sent us today is mission defeated.”

Related news

  • “Wikinews Shorts: March 27, 2007” — Wikinews, March 27, 2007

Sources

  • “Congress backs Iraq pull-out plan” — BBC News Online, April 26, 2007
  • Richard Cowan. “Congress challenges Bush to veto pullout” — Reuters, April 26, 2007

Colombia was faced with a nationwide electricity outage at 10:15 a.m. local time today. Traffic chaos and people trapped in elevators has been reported. Hospitals and airports continued operations, using their own backup generators.

Speaking on local radio, President Alvaro Uribe said, “It appears to have affected all of the country.”

“The blackout was caused by a failure at an energy substation in northern Bogota. We do not know what type of failure it was,” Manuel Maiguashca, vice minister of energy and mines, told reporters. Speculation that the outage was caused by left wing rebels was dismissed by officials.

Sources

  • Reuters. “Countrywide blackout hits Colombia” — Globe and Mail, April 26, 2007
  • “Nationwide blackout hits Colombia” — BBC News Online, April 26, 2007

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Norwegian government considers prosecuting Scientology

Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services is considering prosecuting and banning some Scientology practices, in particular the use of the Scientology personality test to sell courses. State Secretary Rigmor Aasrud said that the activities in question might be prosecuted as fraud or as violations of existing healthcare regulations. A Norwegian Member of Parliament (MP) whose daughter killed herself after taking such a test, supports the idea of prosecuting illegal practices rather than trying to ban the movement as a whole.

Also stupid or clearly false expressions must be allowed as free expressions in a democracy, as long as individuals are not harmed by the expressions. The questionable thing about the Scientology cult is, however, that their operation is harmful for individuals.

The statement was made after three journalists from the online edition of the newspaper Verdens Gang (VG) took the test. The journalists wore hidden recording devices, and did not disclose that they were journalists; VG put the recordings on its website. Scientology staff members told all three that they should buy a course to handle psychological issues. Two of the journalists filled out the 200 questions with honest answers, while the third gave answers consistent with being depressed. The “depressed” journalist was told that he should avoid traditional medicine, while one of the “normal” journalists was told that the course was her only hope for improvement unless she wanted to start taking “chemicals”.

Matthias Fosse, spokesperson for the Church of Scientology in Norway, said that the staff members in question were acting individually. He said that the Church of Scientology does not give medical advice, but that it encourages people to focus on the side effects of medications, and is critical of the “over-medication” of psychiatric patients.

Olav Gunnar Ballo, a Norwegian MP and medical doctor whose daughter Kaja suddenly killed herself after a negative experience with the Scientology test in France in March 2008, released a book about Kaja Ballo‘s life in April 2009. The book debuted on 2nd place in the Norwegian best seller list. Ballo listened to the recorded test result sessions from VG and said that he found the practice “horrible and harmful”. He told the newspaper Dagbladet that Norway could have something to learn from the current French prosecution of Scientology corporations and individuals, by prosecuting specific harmful practices rather than banning Scientology as a whole.

Matthias Fosse said that France is a far more secular society than Norway, and that France were going too far in their prosecution. He said that France has a list of 165 organizations considered to be “sects”, which not just included Scientology but also covered Baptists such as former U.S. president Bill Clinton. The list which Fosse referred to is a list from the 1995 Parliamentary Commission on Cults in France. Fosse said that the OSCE, the U.S. State Department and the UN had criticised French “violations of human rights”.

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4 Amazing Information About Moroccan Oil

By Douglas R. Williams

Moroccan natural oil is the wonder essential oil from Morocco which happens to be known as Argan oil. It is actually produced by the Berber females from the kernels of the rare argan fruit tree, which is also presently being protected by UNESCO. Moroccan essential oil has numerous advantages to beauty, wellness, as well as to food preparation.

The Moroccan essential oil has now emerge as a popular essential oil due to its many applications and benefits. A lot of people wonder what argan moroccan oil really is and what it really has that makes it a health and beauty miracle essential oil. Here are a few wonderful information about Moroccan oil worth knowing:

About Moroccan essential oil

Moroccan oil is the renowned argan essential oil loved by many specialists to enhance beauty as well as health and wellness. It is sometimes termed Moroccan essential oil mainly because it originated from Morocco and is also currently being made there. For more than 100 years, it has been produced and used by the Moroccan females, particularly the Berber females, for skin care and wellness purposes. Today, its magic has reached around the globe.

The extraction

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Moroccan essential oil is made from the fruit of the Argan tree. The Berber women in Morocco endure the toilsome procedure of extracting the oil from the kernel of the Argan fruit by depulping it and also milling the center. Water is typically mixed to help extract the oil. Nowadays, innovative machines and more productive methods for taking out Argan essential oil are being used by the Berber women with the assistance of several cooperatives and organizations who facilitate the commercial production and marketing of Argan oil. In addition to this development, these companies also support empower the women in Morocco. They offer completely free education to the women who work for them apart from the monetary availability they bring.

The source

The Argan tree, seen only in Morocco, is the source of the astounding Argan oil. For many years, the natives in Morocco have utilized the tree both for the extraction of the Argan oil, as well as for wood-burning purposes. The Berbers also used goats to eat the Argan fruits to make depulping of argan kernels a lot easier. Overgrazing of the goats and the misuse of the Argan tree for wood-burning purposes caused the argan tree to be headed towards extinction. Knowing the worth of Argan essential oil, UNESCO, with the assistance of the local government, allocated a particular region of land for the dissemination of Argan trees and also discouraged the chopping of these plants for wood-burning uses. They also specify a particular time of year when goats may graze the Argan tree, typically when Argan fruits are adequately ready to be collected.

The extensive benefits

Moroccan oil has reached other regions because of its wonderful benefits on hair, nails, skin, health, and for use in food preparation. It contains a significant amount of Vitamin E, important fatty acids, sterol, as well as other substances necessary for skin care and health and wellness promotion.

* Hair. Argan oil is known to make your locks polished without even a heavy greasy feeling. It seals in moisture, helping to keep it healthy and also nourished for an extended length of time as opposed to other hair natural oils. It also defends your hair from damage brought on by exposure to heat and also hair chemical treatments. Hair experts also utilize Argan oil to draw out the color and shine in color-treated hair. Finally, it is known to successfully treat dull hair and scalp, as well as brittle hair.

* Nails. Brittle and fragile nails are also successfully made strong and nourished with frequent use of Moroccan argan essential oil.

* Skin. For a well-nourished skin, specialists recommend argan oil to keep it smooth and moisturized. It is also proven to help eliminate scars, stretch marks, and other skin problems. You can have a younger-looking skin with argan oil by acting as an anti-aging component and by guarding your skin from damaging sun rays which make your skin dry and wrinkled.

* Food preparation. Because of its good aroma, Moroccan oil can also be used as an alternative cooking oil which makes recipes more aromatic and scrumptious. Also, it is utilized as a salad dressing and an alternative for butter.

* Health and wellness. Not only is Moroccan oil perfect for making yourself beautiful but by rubbing it on your skin, it can also help sooth your muscles after an intense activity. It also helps heal arthritis and acts as an anti-inflammatory and also anti-allergic agent that can help minimize soreness.

Nowadays, Moroccan natural oil is also used as an active component in different beauty and hair merchandise. It is not limited to utilize on hair, skin, and nails. Experts have revolutionized the use of this oil to benefit the market extensively for different applications.

About the Author: Written by Douglas R. Williams. To find out more on argan moroccan oil, make sure you visit http://www.arganoilshop.com/.

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British Government warns against tax breaks for Scientology

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The new British coalition government has warned local authorities in the United Kingdom not to provide tax breaks to branches of the Church of Scientology. After an investigation by The Guardian newspaper revealed that several local authorities have granted Scientology tax breaks worth over a million pounds, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Eric Pickles intervened to urge councils to end the practice.

Pickles noted in a statement that Scientology was not officially recognised in the UK as a religion or a registered charity and was not eligible for tax relief. Pickles commented, “I do not believe the majority of the public would want their own council to be giving special tax breaks to such a controversial organisation.”

I do not believe the majority of the public would want their own council to be giving special tax breaks to such a controversial organisation.

The minister’s intervention followed the disclosure by The Guardian that at least four local authorities have given Scientology lucrative tax discounts on branches in their areas. These included:

  • The City of London Corporation, which gave an 80% tax exemption worth £1.3 million to the flagship Scientology centre in the City of London. The corporation justified the exemption on the basis that Scientology could be considered to be a charity either for the advancement of religion “or other purposes beneficial to the community”. It said that it feared being sued by the organisation if it discontinued the exemption.
  • Westminster City Council granted 80% rates relief to the Scientology Celebrity Centre in the Bayswater district of London. This saved Scientology £165,303 over the past ten years, though as of July 2010 the centre is no longer in use. The council determined that Scientology was a “non-registered charity” that is “beneficial to the community”.
  • Birmingham City Council awarded the Church of Scientology Religious Education College an 80% tax discount on the grounds that the property was an educational institution.
  • The City of Sunderland gave the Church of Scientology’s branch in the city tax relief worth £30,000 over five years.

Camden London Borough Council refused to disclose whether and how much tax relief had been granted to the Scientology branch in the London Borough of Camden. Other local authorities, including Manchester City Council and Mid Sussex District Council, said that they charged Scientology the full commercial rate.

In response to The Guardian report, Eric Pickles issued a statement saying that Scientology should not receive privileged tax status and did not deserve to do so, “Tolerance and freedom of expression are important British values, but this does not mean that the likes of Church of Scientology deserve favoured tax treatment over and above other business premises. The Church of Scientology is not a registered charity, since the Charity Commission has ruled that it does not provide a public benefit. Nor are its premises a recognised place of worship. Councils may award charitable relief. They should take into consideration the Charity Commission’s rulings when weighing up whether to do so. I do not believe the majority of the public would want their own council to be giving special tax breaks to such a controversial organisation.”

Scientology is very popular with those who have visited our churches…

The controversy was the latest in a series of disputes involving Scientology’s tax status in the UK. Scientology is not officially recognised as a religion. The Charity Commission for England and Wales rejected an application in 1999 by Scientology for charitable status, ruling that its activities did not meet the “public benefit” test. However, in 2000 Scientology obtained exemption from Value Added Tax (VAT) on the grounds that its services were educational and non-profitable. It successfully sued HM Revenue and Customs for the return of £8 million in overpaid VAT.

A spokesman for the Church of Scientology told The Guardian, “Scientology is very popular with those who have visited our churches, met with Scientologists and observed or utilised our numerous community activities that effectively address drug abuse, illiteracy, declining moral values, human rights violations, criminality and more. Local council authorities, government bodies in this country and many others, and the European court of human rights have all recognised the religious nature of Scientology or the fact that Scientologists are actively helping those in their communities as a direct reflection of their religious beliefs.”

Birmingham City Council told the local Sunday Mercury newspaper, “We have noted Mr Pickles’ comments and will take them on board.”

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US Defense Secretary evaluates Iraq and the political climate

Friday, April 6, 2007

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates warned that limiting funding for the United States efforts in Iraq could lead to more bloodshed in the Middle Eastern country. In an interview with radio talk show host Laura Ingraham, he said it might even lead to ethnic cleansing in Bahgdad and elsewhere in Iraq.

Gates’ comment followed a proposal from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to end most spending on the Iraq war in 2008, limiting it to targeted operations against al Qaeda, training for Iraqi troops and U.S. force protection.

Sec. Gates also said that the duration of the troop increase is not clear and that evaluating whether the Administration’s new strategy was working will have to wait till mid-summer. The Army general charged with day-to-day operations has suggested that the increased deployment may extend to early next year.

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Woman strikes lucky betting on Champions League football

Monday, September 24, 2007

A woman found herself £226,000 richer, one the biggest ever payouts to a female client, after placing a series of bets on last weeks Champions League games, despite knowing nothing about football.

Kathrin Rotmann, 33, placed a £1,000 bet based on her tactics of supporting “teams that are strong and winning”.

“I am delighted. I only ever bet on football — last year I won £35,000 with one bet. I just keep a track of those teams which are playing well and bet on them. It was very exciting when the results went my way.”

She was delighted when she saw her bet multiply in front of her eyes, when her 226-1 odds of wins for Arsenal, Man United, Rangers, Slavia Prague, Barcelona, Roma, Fenerbahce and PSV come in on television.

The exact amount won was £226,834.36.

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Always Be On The Lookout For Helpful Advice When Purchasing Investments In Marysville, Ca

byAlma Abell

Most people invest for their future, but there are some people that invest as a career. No matter what kind of investor that a person is, taking sage advice when it comes to Investments in Marysville CA is important. No one, regardless of how many years they have in investing, knows everything and some of the simplest advice from fellow investors or from a wealth management firm can help people maximize their investments. Here are a few simple and effective tips that can help when investing.

When people invest, for example, when buying stocks, investors will often look for low-priced stocks. The automatic assumption is that a stock that is inexpensive today could be worth a great deal of money down the road. While this is usually true, it’s important to understand the company behind the stock. A damaged stock can typically be a good value. Damaged stock can drop in price and can be an excellent purchase for the long haul. However, if the company is flawed, which has sometimes led to a stock plummeting in value, don’t be fooled by a lower price. The chances are that a poorly performing stock from a damaged company is going to be a waste of money.

Investments in Marysville CA, whether it stocks, mutual funds or other types of securities and commodities will experience a roller coaster ride of peaks and valleys. That’s why it’s important not to be overly concerned or to panic when a particular holding or investment lowers in value. If it’s a good purchase, such as a strong company, the price of the investment will rebound. But panicking is not going to help a person make any money, and in many cases, this sort of panic can cut off lucrative investments down the road.

The simple fact is that there is an abundance of practical information on investing, and that information can be obtained by getting expert advice. Whether you’re new to investing or you have many years of experience, there’s always somebody that has a strategy or an opinion that can help. If you’d like to learn more about having success in investing in order to reach your financial goals or improve your quality of life, you can contact us for more information.

Texas police name ‘person of interest’ in DeBerry woman’s disappearance

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

On Monday, Texas police identified Rodris Webster, 25, as a person-of-interest in the recent disappearance of a 19 year-old woman. The woman, Alicia Benefield, of DeBerry, Texas, was reported missing on Friday.

Webster is described as Benefield’s boyfriend. He was arrested in January and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Benefield was the complainant in that charge according to media reports. Webster remained jailed until Benefield dropped the charge on March 5.

Police investigators inspected a trash dumpster located in the nearby town of Waskom on Sunday morning. In it they reportedly found Webster’s wet, muddy hoodie with Benefield’s keys in the pocket. Police interviewed Webster for 5 hours on Sunday, but released him around 6pm. The woman, still missing on Tuesday morning, is described as petite size, about 110 pounds, with a nose piercing and a tattoo on one arm saying “Wanda Ree”. She was last seen wearing a white sweater and brown tights.

A police official told reporters Webster had not confessed to any criminal activity: “The story is out there that he has confessed and we do not have a confession”. Benefield’s mother told reporters she expects her daughter to call her. “She is going to call. I’m going to be the first one she calls, matter of fact. I don’t care how mad she think[s] I am. She’s going to call me.”

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