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Tiruchirapalli, Mar 25: Th ongoing construction of the Infant Jesus Church by the number one tolegate Infant Jesus Shrine Parish, under the Kumbakona Diocese, will be blessed and will be ready for offering worship within three months, according to Bishop of Kmbakonam Most.Rev Dr F Antonysamy.
Addressing a press confrence here last night, Mr Antonysamy said the total cost to build the church would be around Rs 90 lakhs. This has been met by the all community.
He said the infant church has been bifurcated from Amalshram parish on September 17, 2006 to establish the present church with the Colroon river on its northern side, Panguni Canal on the south, Nochiyam- Thudaiyur on the east and Thalakudi on the west. Two hundred and fifty Catholic families are housed under the jurisdiction of the Number one tolegate Infant Jesus Shrine Parish and they have been divided nto 12 'Anbiyams' , he added.
Mr Anthonisamy hailed the untiring efforts of Fr.Soosai, the Parish priest of the Number one tolegate Infant Jesus Shrine for the completion of the project and said the church will be blessed and will be eadyfo religious worship within three months,.
The Bishop also pointed out that under the Kumbakonam Diocese, there 123 parish and 123 educational institutions.
Efforts were on to set up a B.Ed college at Padalur in Perambalur district , and a B.Sc nurshing college at Kumbakonam. (UNI)
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Posted: Saturday, March 24, 2012 6:25 pm | Updated: 6:28 pm, Fri Mar 23, 2012.
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James Jimbo Bonesteel is seeking new clients for his Any Odd Jobs business.
As spring arrives, Bonesteel offers seasonal outdoor services such as power washing residential and commercial siding, driveways, sidewalks, porches, decks and outdoor furniture.
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Bonesteel offers home maintenance and repair services such as gutter cleaning, replacing windows and screens, small painting jobs, janitorial services and mold and mildew removal. He also can remove carpet, wood flooring and paneling and install new carpet or flooring.
In winter months, Bonesteel will snowblow sidewalks, plow driveways and parking lots and remove snow from roofs. Bonesteel also has experience running Bobcats and other small machinery as well as welding and trailer repair experience. He has six years of welding experience.
He can work jobs through his Any Odd Jobs business or as a contractor.
Bonesteel previously served in law enforcement and as a volunteer firefighter and paramedic. Born with nerve deafness, he uses a cochlear implant. He has worked to overcome a muscle spinal injury to launch his Any Odd Jobs business.
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Your Home: Organic, green bedrooms -
March 25, 2012 by
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Paint. Flooring. Household cleaners. Even cabinetry and countertops. We have learned how a lot of the things in your home can be made greener and more environmentally friendly. In this edition of Your Home we explore a few burgeoning developments in the green industry. First, we start with where you spend a good chunk of your night.
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Karen Totino, Green Conscience Owner said, We have a great selection of organic beds that are made from organic latex, cotton and wool. The difference is the natural materials but also that they are not treated with any chemicals.
If you're in the market for a new place to lay your head at night and want to do your small part for the environment, you can invest in green bedding and still get a mattress that is comfortable for you.
It's built with three layers and each layer can be soft, medium or firm so it is fully customizable and it also can be split on each side so each person can customize their bed.
While you may not have thought about using green and organic materials for your bedding, but you may have thought of re-doing your walls in a greener way. Well, here is a new product called clay plaster.
Totino said, It's a beautiful wall finish. A lot of people are struck by the aesthetic, the texture, but it's actually doing something for you while it is on the wall. It's absorbing moisture, it is constantly interacting with the environment, buffering the humidity. By stabilizing the humidity, we improve our indoor air quality, we're controlling mold and mildew.
Besides coming in a variety of colors, the clay plaster can also be uninstalled and easily fixed.
Most other plasters like lime plasters or gypsum plasters are very difficult to repair once you have a crack or is damaged. This is very simple to repair and very easy to clean, said Totino.
As with any home improvement product, you'll want to do your research to see what the best choice for your home is. For more information about green products, visit http://www.green-conscience.com, americanclay.com, and http://www.savvyrest.com.
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Alexandra Palace
Kate Ferguson, Reporter Sunday, March 25, 2012 7:00 AM
Renowned architects behind the Seattle Aquarium have been drafted in to undertake regeneration work at Alexandra Palace.
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Designers at Terry Farrell & Partners will draw up new blueprints for the future use of the Grade II listed building.
Duncan Wilson, chief executive of Alexandra Park and Palace charitable trust, said the overall look and fabric of the iconic building will remain the same, but its internal design will change in order to bring neglected areas back into use.
He said: We wanted somebody who could think big, and could look outwards from the palace.
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THE government has said that it will disclose the names of blacklisted architects and quantity surveyors within and outside the country so that they don't get jobs in Tanzania or elsewhere in the world.
Works Minister Dr John Magufuli said on Friday that individual experts and companies that have made offending mistakes in some projects in Tanzania will not be spared in other countries especially those in the East African Community (EAC).
Magufuli vowed to disclose the names of individuals and companies which have been stripped off their membership with Architecture and Quantity Surveyor Registration Board (AQSRB) to his counterparts in the EAC. The minister made the announcement yesterday in Morogoro when inaugurating the new AQSRB Board of Directors.
The board included the Chairman, Dr Ambwene Mwakyusa. Members are Dr Geraldine Kikwasi, Dr Ramadhan Mlinga, Ewald Mroso, Elius Mwakalinga, Ludigija Bulamile, William Ngowi, Albina Burra, Anael Sawe, Adrian John and Julius Mallaba. Mr Magufuli also addressed a seminar for Architects and Quantity Surveyors where he said: "If they (architects and surveyors) can't do their job properly and follow the rules and regulations, it is better they go fishing."
Magufuli ordered AQSRB to regularly publish the list of individuals and companies whose membership has been revoked and hand the list to him for disclosure. According to the AQSRB Registrar, Jehad Abdalah Jehad, a total of 59 experts and 21 companies have been blacklisted since the board started in 1998 for failure to adhere to the board's code of ethics and regulations.
In order to tackle the problem of substandard work on projects implemented by Local Government Authorities, the minister said the government will soon dispatch experts to inspects their work and take action. He said that architects, quantity surveyors, contractors and engineers will be sent to district councils and ministries in order to ascertain the quality and value for money for construction of roads, bridges and buildings.
"We will take stern measures against those who will be involved in construction of substandard structures. If we fire 10 District Executive Directors, this will send signals to others who misuse public funds," the minister said. Magufuli said, however, that this will be possible only if the experts will cooperate with the government in disclosing culprits. He said money for the audit was available.
The audit, according to Magufuli, will also identify personnel used in the projects so that he can make sure that only registered surveyors and architects get jobs in the councils' projects. The minister also advised the experts to come together and apply for jobs in the government because it's only through collaborations they can win big jobs in the country.
According to Mr Jehad, the board has inspected 7,023 projects since 1998 and will continue to do so. He said that currently there are 327 architects and 193 quantity surveyors. There are 177 architecture companies and 82 quantity surveying companies.
Jehad said that financial constraints were restraining his board from fulfilling budgetary obligations.
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INDIANAPOLIS -
It's construction season at the Indianapolis Zoo and the downtown attraction is undergoing major changes.
Construction is nearly complete on the entrance of the zoo. For the past few months, workers added a new ticket counter, an expanded gift shop - which opened Saturday - and a new entrance. The additions are to help facilitate the growing number of visitors to one of the city's more popular attractions.
"The zoo was built for a million people. Our baseline now is 1,100,000," said Tim Savona, vice president of operations.
"Normally, you park way over there. This thing's all crowded," said visitor Samantha Bellows.
One of the first things you noticed as you walk into the zoo is express ticketing, where you can buy tickets with a credit card and avoid lines at the ticket booth.
"With the retail space, we added about 30 percent more inside," Savona said.
While the zoo usually adds a new exhibit each year, like the "in your face" tiger space that opened last season, it's the first time since the zoo relocated to the White River State Park they've done any renovation to the entrance.
While the construction was scheduled during down time, the unseasonable temperatures are bringing more visitors than usual who don't seem to mind the mess.
"We didn't have any problem getting here," a visitor said.
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NEW BRUNSWICK New Brunswick will get yet another high-rise building, with the city last week approving construction of a 16-story commercial and residential complex across from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital on Somerset Street.
Boraie Development will replace eight homes the company owns with the high-rise, which will include 8,800 square of retail space, 247 parking spaces on four floors and 12 floors of apartments with 238 units.
The city planning board granted three variances for the 159-foot-tall building, 9 feet above zoning limits, which will be situated on a 110-foot-wide lot, 40 feet less than the zoning requires.
The building also will a 7-foot-wide side yard, 3 feet less than required.
From its address at 135 Somerset St., the project will extend back one block to Condict Street.
Planning board members granted the variances and site plan approvals in a four-hour meeting this month that drew an audience of about 25 people, said Glenn Patterson, city director of planning and development.
"Its across the street from the hospital and medical school training facility, a block and half from the train station, a couple blocks from Rutgers University and from the new supermarket," Patterson said.
The building will also be about a block from the Gateway Center on Easton Avenue, with retail business, 40,000 square feet of office space and 42 condominiums and 150 apartments, including 30 affordable-housing units.
The project additionally is about a half-mile from Boraies 25-story mixed-use tower at 1 Spring St., which was built in 2006 and houses retail and condominiums.
For the Somerset Street building, the developer is eligible for urban transit tax credits from the state Economic Development Authority.
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It's still unclear whether the Visalia City Council will approve a controversial proposal to designate farmland at Caldwell and Highway 99 for retail development.
The city's proposed long-term growth plan, good until 2030, would let the property be annexed and developed when the city gets larger or a specialty retailer such as Ikea comes knocking. The council has to vote on it.
At a joint session last week of the City Council and Planning Commission, Mooney Boulevard property owners argued against the designation, saying that premature development would deflate the economic power of the city's commercial strip.
Two council members -- Bob Link and Greg Collins -- staked out opposite positions.
Link, a downtown business owner, said he favors the designation because the city will grow. Downtown survived despite competition from Mooney Boulevard, he said.
Collins, an independent planning consultant, said that "not being on 99 is what distinguishes us from other communities," so the city should butt out.
Their fellow council members stopped short of saying how they would vote.
Council Member Warren Gubler said the current plan is too vague about the timing and type of retail development. But, he said, "it's an area we need to plan for eventually."
Council Member Steve Nelsen said if the city does nothing, the county could say yes to development -- it's outside city limits -- and the city will have missed out on major sales tax revenues.
Mayor Amy Shuklian said she wants to make a decision that won't keep her up at night.
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by Michelle Ye Hee Lee - Mar. 24, 2012 10:46 PM The Republic | azcentral.com
It was a summer afternoon in 2010 when Randie Wareham looked up at Schultz Peak from her home near the base of the mountain where a fire that torched more than 15,000 acres had recently been extinguished.
What she saw struck her with terror: an avalanche of mud flowing down the mountainside north of Flagstaff. As it rumbled into her neighborhood, it brought with it a destructive stew of ash, tree stumps, wood chunks, fences -- anything that stood in its way. Then, a flash flood wiped away everything in her home except a few photo frames placed on the highest shelves.
Wareham and her family survived the flood that decimated their home. But they never moved back. And with fire season drawing near, she can't help but think about the unwitting risks Arizonans face in areas where the potential for catastrophic fire and subsequent flooding are a constant source of danger.
"We're going to be OK, we're going to move on," said Wareham, whose family recently moved into a Flagstaff rental home. "But we just think about our friends and their children. We just want them to be safe. ... I think about them all the time, especially when the season comes and it starts flooding again."
The past two fire seasons devastated parts of the state after low humidity and heavy winds created tinderbox conditions that fanned flames through Arizona's forests and wildlands, some bordering sizable communities.
Last year alone, more than 20,000 residents were displaced as homes, cabins and businesses were evacuated in the paths of five separate fires of more than 10,000 acres apiece. Among the most damaging in the past two years were:
Last year's record-setting Wallow Fire, the state's largest ever on record, which burned 538,049 acres near Springerville and Eagar in eastern Arizona. To stabilize the burn area, a massive reforestation and rehabilitation process costing $29 million took place after the fire and through last fall, said Pamela Baltimore, public-affairs officer for Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests.
A second monster blaze in 2011, the Horseshoe Two Fire, was the state's fourth-largest ever, burning 222,954 acres near the New Mexico border in southeastern Arizona. About 5,000 acres have been reseeded, many areas have been mulched, and officials continue to rebuild about 350 miles of burned fences, said Ruben Morales, fire-management officer at the Douglas Ranger District.
The Monument Fire scorched 30,526 acres south of Sierra Vista, consuming 57 homes before its containment. Mulching and aerial seeding was completed on the most severely burned 1,502 acres within two months of the fire being extinguished, said Marylee Peterson, Coronado National Forest information officer. The goal: to prevent flooding and dangerous erosion along the eastern flanks of the Huachuca Mountains.
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