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    Mold Remediation Companies Secret Non-Toxic Weapon That Saves Mold Victims 1,000's, Molderizer.com Reveals Secret - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    It's official: Snooki's pregnant, engaged - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It's official. Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi is pregnant and engaged, and the breakout star of MTV's "Jersey Shore" is vowing that her days of peeing on porches are over.

    She also said she won't film any "Jersey Shore" this summer.

    In an interview with Us Weekly magazine, Polizzi said: "If anything, I'll visit the shore. I'm not living in that house being pregnant. I don't want to be one of those moms who's pregnant in a club. It's disgusting."

    The pint-sized 24-year-old and the unborn baby's father, 24-year-old Jionni LaValle, ended weeks of speculation by opening up to the magazine about their happy news, discussing the baby's gender, Polizzi's morning sickness and weird food cravings, and how they plan to parent.

    Polizzi had been denying the pregnancy rumors for weeks, and told the magazine she didn't want to share the news before the end of her first trimester.

    "I wanted to make sure the baby is OK. Things can go wrong, like a miscarriage. It was my business, and I wasn't ready to tell," she said.

    Even though the baby wasn't planned, she and LaValle said they were ecstatic when they found out - and went through five pregnancy tests to be sure.

    Albert Lee, the executive editor of Us, told "Good Morning America" that Polizzi noticed shortly after the new year that she could be pregnant.

    "Snooki and Jionni were in Las Vegas for New Year's Eve, they were partying it up, ringing in the new year, the week after that Snooki noticed she was a week late and she actually told us that she always carries a pregnancy test with her, and whenever she's late, she does a test just to make sure. She said her first thought was that she freaked out because she did go out and party quite a bit on New Year's Eve, but obviously those days are now over for her, she's done with the booze, she's done with the partying. She's fine with putting all that on the back burner while she prepares for motherhood," Lee said."

    But not everyone was as happy about her impending motherhood, she revealed.

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    Couple who stole Christmas packages off porches face more charges - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Lancaster County couple accused of stealing dozens of holiday packages off of local doorsteps is now slapped with another 30 theft charges.

    Both Christopher and Patricia Burnett of Manheim Township now face a total of 45 theft charges each for allegedly stealing several packages off of local properties throughout the holiday season.

    Adam Frederick of Manheim Township says he and his neighbors were relieved to hear that the couple who allegedly stole several holiday packages off of local front porches last December were caught and charged.

    I just went door to door thinking maybe it got delivered to the wrong house, Frederick added.

    But now Frederick and his fellow victims know the truth. 40-year-old Christopher Burnett and 37-year-old Patricia Burnett of Lititz Pike were charged with 15 counts of theft in January.

    Just this week, Manheim Township Police slapped the couple with another 30 theft charges each.

    Im sorry that if they had fallen upon hard times and didnt have anywhere else to turn in the holiday season, Frederick told CBS 21. The rest of us work hard for what we have and I dont think should take stuff from other people.

    CBS 21 News stopped by the Burnetts Manheim Township home Wednesday; no one came to the door.

    Police say the couple stole upwards of $6,000 worth of items between December 9 and January 5. Some of the stolen property was recovered from the suspects home.

    The District Justices office tells us that all 45 theft charges are misdemeanors. The couple is expected to be arraigned next month.

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    Westminster Chorus – Sure On This Shining Night – Video - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    06-03-2012 21:12 Westminster, singing a Jay Giallombardo, composition of "Sure On This Shining Night" in the Petrikirche, a Protestant church (start of construction 1322) in Dortmund, Germany. The church is famous for the huge carved altar (known as "Golden Miracle of Dortmund"), from 1521. It consists of 633 gilt carved oak figures depicting 30 scenes about Easter. JOIN WESTMINSTER!!! If you live in Southern California, are in college, a college graduate, or even high school, and are interested in singing Barbershop, Choral, and A Cappella music at the highest level possible, we'd love to meet you! Contact us at: join@Westminsterchorus.org

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    Court Sentences Priest From Attacked Church Building - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    March 7, 2012|1:01 pm

    The Rev. Makarious Bolous of the Mar Gerges Church in Aswan was sentenced on Sunday (March 4), but neither the imams who called for the attack nor the Muslim villagers who destroyed the church building last September have been charged with any crime.

    Bolous said the ruling, coupled with the absence of prosecution against those who burned down the church building, is clear evidence of persecution and a legal double standard between Christians and Muslims.

    "I feel it is unjust," Bolous said. "It's not fair."

    The lower court that made the ruling also fined Bolous 300 Egyptian pounds (US$50). Bolous remained free Tuesday (March 6) awaiting appeal.

    Local government officials said the building was 2.5 meters taller than what they had approved on a series of architectural drawings. Bolous said the citation was issued days after the fire.

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    The priest said the charges surprised him. A significant percentage of construction projects in Egypt are done without permits, he said, and even when permits are issued, adherence to their stipulations is casual and enforcement is lax. The village where the church building once stood is surrounded by homes that have two or three extra floors built outside of permitted specifications and by others that were built with no permit at all, according to Bolous.

    "The whole village is full of people who are building against their licenses," Bolous said. "So the whole thing is, 'Why did they only cite the church and pick on the extra bit of building?'"

    Bolous' attorney, Osama Refaat, said the citation was unusual because by law contractors, not property owners, are responsible for permit violations.

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    Thomas Construction amends lawsuit against Charles Street AME church - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Beth Healy, Globe Staff

    A Dorchester construction firm has filed an amended lawsuit in Suffolk Superior Court against the Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church and its lender, OneUnited Bank, over $629,000 in work it says it did on the churchs community center but has gone unpaid.

    Thomas Construction Co. alleges that it completed 91 percent of the work at the churchs Roxbury Renaissance Center, but that it has not been fully paid due to a dispute between the church and the bank. Thomas said it has been paid $2.6 million, but that the rest has gone unpaid since October 2009. The loan had come due, and although the church received extensions, it could not get the bank to extend or refinance the loan.

    That loan dispute has continued, and now the bank is trying to foreclose on a separate loan and auction off the main church building, which is near the community center. There has been a massive community and political outcry to save the historic church.

    The halt to the project has put a huge drain on our firm, said Paul Hogan, vice president of operations at Thomas Construction. He said the group was hopeful that a resolution might come about now that there was broader pressure on the bank to negotiate.

    Ross Martin, a lawyer for the church, said, Were in regular contact with the contractor. We understand that they had to bring a lawsuit and were working with them to resolve the situation.

    OneUnited, the nations largest black-owned bank, has filed a motion to dismiss the case. The Boston institution has loaned over $500 million to families and nonprofits, including churches, in low- to moderate-income communities in Boston, Los Angeles and Miami.

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    Health researchers push for even tougher anti-smoking rules - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Anti-smoking laws and cultural changes have pushed tobacco use lower. (Denver Post file photo )

    Citizens and public health advocates want to impose new, airtight smoking restrictions at doorways, restaurant patios and open park space, bolstered by studies showing remarkable heart attack reductions in cities with strict laws.

    They face increasing resistance from businesses and smoking-rights supporters who say freedom has already eroded too far.

    "The anti-smoking people will not be satisfied until no one smokes," said Pete Meersman of the Colorado Restaurant Association, who lobbies against more restrictions.

    And their unapologetic response is: Get over it. The laws save more and more lives. Might as well quit now.

    Other states and local communities, they add, are getting even tougher, including California laws that protect apartment dwellers from the smoker next door, and kids riding in their smoking parents' cars.

    "We should be as aggressive as possible in reducing smoking, quite honestly in as many ways as we can," said John Hokanson, a public health researcher at the Colorado School of Public Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

    "There is still more to be done because secondhand smoke is dangerous. There is so much data," said Jenny Merriman, a former public health nurse in Lakewood who is in a group advising the city to further shrink smoking areas. "All we can do is keep plugging away."

    A vote on tighter rules

    The Lakewood City Council will vote in April on tighter rules that have split politicians, business owners and nonsmokers. The proposals under consideration include 25 feet of smoke-free clearance at doorways instead of 15 feet, and no-smoking protections in the "gathering places" of parks.

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    South Oakland Business Expo a good introduction to businesses VIDEO - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Catherine Kavanaugh cathy.kavanaugh@dailytribune.com; @catherinekav

    Regenia Paige, a massage therapist with Health Source, works on Paul Anderson of Royal Oak during Wednesdays South Oakland Business Expo. David Dalton/Daily Tribune

    ROYAL OAK Dry ice isnt just for storing cold food and making faux fog on Halloween.

    The solid form of carbon dioxide packs a punch as a cleaning agent for everything from greasy machines to mold in attics, soot in fire-damaged homes and tartar build-up in hardwood barrels, which explains why Dry Ice Works counts Traverse City-area wineries among its clients.

    Gordon Mahrle, co-owner of the Southfield-based business, introduced his services to more potential customers Wednesday at the South Oakland Business Expo at Club Venetian.

    The cleaning process blasts dry ice pellets through a nozzle at dirt and grime. As the pellets strike the surface, they instantaneously turn to gas in an explosive state of charge that lifts away the contaminants and leaves behind no residue.

    Dry ice blasting is green, fast and doesnt create any secondary waste, Mahrle said. Its relatively new and the equipment is expensive. Its not like you can go to Home Depot, spend $500 on a power washer and be in business.

    Thats how some competitors on the power-washing side of his cleaning business started. In response, Mahrle diversified into dry ice blasting about a year ago. He joined the seventh annual expo for his first time to spread the word.

    I can see the day coming when were doing as much if not more dry ice blasting than power washing, Mahrle said.

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    Phifer's New SunTex 90 Design Brings Style to Outdoor Shades - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Created with the exterior roller shade market in mind, Phifer's new SunTex 90 Design brings decorator touches to outdoor living spaces.

    SunTex 90 Design combines a rich, design-oriented look with the same weave and performance characteristics of traditional SunTex 90 fabric. Made of strong vinyl-coated polyester, this high performance fabric provides protection from the sun's heat and glare while also offering exceptional visibility and airflow. Stylish and practically priced, this new fabric broadens Phifer's line of outdoor shade fabrics.

    All SunTex fabrics are now infused with Microban antimicrobial product protection. Microban protection works 24/7 for an added level of defense against microbes such as mold and mildew that can damage your shades. Added during the manufacturing process, Microban protection works continuously for the lifetime of the shade to inhibit the growth of stain-causing bacteria, mold and mildew.

    SunTex 90 Design is also GREENGUARD certified for superior indoor air quality performance as well as certified as meeting the more stringent GREENGUARD Children & Schools standards for commercial use. The GREENGUARD Certification Program is an internationally-recognized product emissions certification and labeling program for manufacturers of low-emitting indoor materials.

    SunTex 90 Design is ideal for use on windows, doors and porches in exterior roller shade applications. These fabrics are available in seven neutral patterns and come in 72- and 96-inch widths.

    For more information on SunTex 90 Design fabrics, call 205-345-2120 or e-mail inquiries through the Web site at http://www.phifer.com.

    A master weaver with 60 years of experience and a forward-thinking mentality, Phifer is the world leader in the production of interior and exterior sun control fabrics, cutting-edge, specialty screen products for windows and doors, stock/custom engineered mesh and textile products and high performance outdoor designer fabrics.

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    IES Recognizes Acuity Brands Lighting Products - March 8, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Illuminating Engineering Society Selects 10 Acuity BrandsLighting Products for Annual Progress Report ATLANTA - Acuity Brands, Inc. (NYSE:AYI; "Company"), a market leader in innovative energy-efficient lighting solutions, announced today a total of 10 lighting products, including new LED lamps, luminaires and lighting control software, have been selected by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) to be included in its annual Progress Report. The Progress Report documents significant worldwide developments and achievements in the lighting industry, including new products, applications and design tools. The innovative and significant new Acuity Brands products selected by IES include: Acculamp S-Series LED lamp, Lithonia Lighting RTLED indoor ambient LED series luminaire, Gotham Downlighting DLWLED lensed wall wash luminaire, Lithonia Lighting Archway(TM) Passage(TM) LED luminaire, Hydrel 8100/8200 Series LED floodlight luminaire, Healthcare Lighting Surg5(TM) surgical T8 troffer luminaire, Winona Lighting Winline(TM) Submersible 607 LED luminaire, Winona Lighting Revel(TM) OLED surface mounted general illumination luminaire, Winona Lighting Kindred(TM) OLED linear general illumination luminaire, and SensorSwitch nLight lighting control system. "Acceptance in the IES Progress Report is acknowledgement from representatives from leading lighting industry manufacturers and design firms that many of our new products and lighting solutions continue to achieve an advanced level of uniqueness and innovation," said Rick Earlywine, Acuity Brands Lighting Senior Vice President, Innovation & Technology. "We are proud to be recognized as a leader making significant advancements in lighting." About Acuity Brands Acuity Brands, Inc. is a North American market leader and one of the world's leading providers of lighting solutions for both indoor and outdoor applications. With fiscal year 2011 net sales of $1.8 billion, Acuity Brands employs approximately 6,000 associates and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia with operations throughout North America, and in Europe and Asia. The company's lighting solutions are sold under various brands, including Lithonia Lighting, Holophane, Peerless, Gotham, Mark Architectural Lighting(TM), Winona Lighting, Healthcare Lighting, Hydrel, American Electric Lighting, Carandini, Antique Street Lamps(TM), Tersen, Sunoptics, Sensor Switch, Lighting Control & Design(TM), Synergy Lighting Controls, Pathway Connectivity(TM), Dark to Light, ROAM, RELOC Wiring Solutions, and Acculamp.

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