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    [TUTORIAL] Come Usare Fences-xSlendy – Video

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    [TUTORIAL] Come Usare Fences-xSlendy
    Ben Tornati in un nuovo video io sono xSlendy ed oggi vi spiegher come usare Fences.un programma che ri-ordina il desktop. Link: fences.softonic.it Buona Visione! :D.

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    Extremists target mosque

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Secretary Talha Patel and Imam Abu Bakar Ahmad inside the Masjid Ibrahim Islamic Mosque in Southern River. Repeated vandalism and hate messages have resulted in the Mosque requiring extreme security. Picture: Michael Wilson/The West Australian

    Leaders of a Perth mosque say they have had to consider installing electric fences around the property to help protect against escalating attacks from anti- Muslim extremists.

    In the past three months alone, the Masjid Ibrahim in Southern River has been the target of an attempted firebombing, damage and offensive graffiti and pigs' heads have even been dumped on a driveway.

    The most recent attack occurred early on Saturday when vandals painted the letters KKK - representing the Ku Klux Klan - on several of the mosque's walls and doors.

    Mosque spokesman Talha Patel said it was the 12th time that an incident had been reported to police in just over 12 months, yet no one had been arrested or charged.

    "The behaviour of these individuals, it is just un-Australian in my view and it is only getting worse for us," he said.

    "We've even had people posting on Facebook about blowing this place up . . . but when we report it to the police, nothing seems to happen."

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    Trouble began at the mosque not long after construction started in late 2013. Mr Patel said the building was continually damaged in an attempt to delay the opening.

    Neo-nazi slogans and symbols, and the logos of other extremist groups, were also regularly daubed on the walls or in the carparks.

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    Scalise still mending fences

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Steve Scalise is on a non-apology apology tour.

    Seven weeks after coming under fire for giving a 2002 speech to a group associated with white supremacists, the Houses No. 3 Republican is meeting with key members of the Congressional Black Caucus, conferring with civil rights leaders and trying to forge relationship with reporters though its unclear if that will be enough to fix what could have been potentially career-ending damage.

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    One of the people hes met with, CBC Chairman G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina, expressed frustration that the Louisiana Republican hasnt committed to attending next months 50th anniversary of the civil rights marches in Selma, Alabama.

    Scalise allies insist he is not mounting a formal mea culpa. He expressed regret after the scandal initially broke in late December, but now allies say the House majority whip is just working to build new bonds on Capitol Hill and granting meetings with those who ask.

    The people hes sat down with include black lawmakers who were deeply offended by the revelation that as a state legislator he had given the speech to a conference associated with former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. That was followed by last months news that in 1996 Scalise had also opposed a state legislative resolution apologizing for slavery.

    Butterfield, a Democratic House member from North Carolina, said last weekthat Scalise is going to have to determine how to repair the damage thats been done.

    He has the ability to do it, but the question is does he have the will? Butterfield said. I dont believe in manifestos. We dont give deadlines. Hes a Republican leader, hes a leader of the Republican caucus, not of the Democratic conference, and if they want to keep someone in their leadership that has this controversy swirling around, that is their prerogative.

    Butterfield added that he would be closely watching Scalises decision on Selma, saying the Republican was equivocal when invited.

    Marc Morial, the president the National Urban League, wouldnt even rule out calling for Scalises resignation after meeting with the lawmaker last week, despite characterizing the confab as a good meeting characterized by respectful dialogue.

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    David Pipe hoping Kings Palacecan reign supreme in RSA Chase

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    David Pipe believes unbeaten novice chaser Kings Palace is his best hope of a festival winner when he lines up in the RSA Chase at Cheltenham next month.

    Pipes seven-year-old has been in great form this season winning his three starts over fences in good style and he is held in high regard by his trainer.

    This is our best hope of a festival winner. Hes a seriously good horse who has done everything we asked of him. Since he took up jumping his only defeat was at last years festival where he fell in the Albert Bartlett, said Pipe .

    Kings Palace was strongly fancied for last years Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle but his supporters were left disappointed when he weakened coming up the homestraight before falling at the last when out of contention.

    Lightly raced for his age, Kings Palace has progressed into an exciting novice chaser and he still remains largely unexposed over fences with further progression expected as he gains experience.

    Pipe added: This season he has taken well to novice chasing, winning all three races.

    The RSA will be different, as they go a quicker pace, but if he runs as we know he can, then he should be a big player.

    Bookmakers make Kings Palace a 5-1 joint second favourite for the RSA alongside another exciting novice Coneygree, whose trainer is still pondering over a Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup challenge. The market is headed by Gigginstown House Studs Don Poli, who is 4-1 for the big race.

    Philip Hobbs is set to rely on Wishfull Thinking in the Grade 1 Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham with Menorah set to wait for Aintree in April.

    Menorah is marginally preferred in the betting to Wishfull Thinking but Hobbs believes that on balance Menorah has not performed to his best around Cheltenham and is prepared to wait until the Grand National meeting with the ten-year-old.

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    County commissioners to take up paving payment plan

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PANAMA CITY Mike Guyne has lived in a home on Kirkwell Avenue for 27 years, and he said the dirt road in front of his home has kept getting worse and worse until the county paved it a couple of months ago.

    When the county took over the area that was formerly Cedar Grove, Guyne said, officials promised to pave the street, but when that never came to fruition, the residents got the votes among themselves to pay for it.

    The bill is now due, and the County Commission on Tuesday is scheduled to discuss a plan to levy the assessments.

    They just put clay and dirt up on top of it so the road kept getting higher and higher, and the last couple of years every time we got a storm, my garage would fill with water, Guyne said.

    Guyne is among the 44 property owners who soon will be billed for the paving work if the County Commission approves the plan Tuesday. The proposal calls for billing the residents of Alamo Street, Kirkwell Avenue, Syracuse Avenue, Marlboro Avenue, Sequoia Avenue and North Kirkwell Avenue for the $229,041 project. The bills would range from $1,207 for a single lot up to $13,499 for the owner of multiple lots.

    Guyne, who paid a little extra to the paving company to pave his driveway as part of the project, said he is pleased it is finished and that it will increase property values. Hes a motorcycle rider, and when the dirt road was not paved, he had trouble driving his bike along the road.

    It was horrible, Guyne said. If it rained several days, I couldnt even ride my bike up and down the road because it was so nasty.

    Mike Pearson, Guynes neighbor on Kirkwell Avenue, said he thought the $1,207 bill he will be getting for the paving was worth it.

    I thought they did an excellent job of paving, Pearson said. It was a clay road. When it rained, it got pretty rough.

    Shannon Chamberlain, the assessment coordinator for Bay County, said if the board approves the plan, property owners have the option of paying it in one lump sum within 60 days or over five years in equal monthly payments with the first payment being due in 60 days at a 4.25 percent interest rate.

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    Residents raise questions regarding special assessments

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Two separate projects discussed

    The 2015 PCC Paving Project No. 1 and the 2015 HMGP West Central Sewer Retrofit Project will move forward despite residents coming forward against the projects during public hearings with the Spencer City Council Monday.

    After three public hearings, two regarding the 2015 PCC Paving Project No. 1 and one regarding the 2015 HMGP West Central Sewer Retrofit Projects, the council voted unanimously to approve both projects' resolutions of necessity, as well as the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for the 2015 PCC Paving Project.

    "The (PCC Paving Project) hearing pertains to the assessable portion of the project which consists of the installation of PCC pavement, PCC sidewalk and other incidental items," Spencer City Manager Bob Fagen explained. "The location of the project is along Fourth Avenue East, from 14th Street to 18th Street, and Third Avenue East, from 11th Street to 13th Street. The project has been on the five-year CIP since 2005/2008 and was extended out to 2015, which was a little bit longer than the original plan."

    The project would replace the sealcoat street on Fourth Avenue East and Third Avenue East with a new and more durable concrete pavement. The city would use its long standing policy of assessing the abutting property owners 80 percent of the cost of the street and the city would pay the remaining 20 percent. Also included in the project is a component of sidewalk replacement or infill that will be assessed in a similar manner as the street portion of the project.

    Two residents of the area in question, Mazy Van Kleek and Vonada Williamson, submitted letters to the council against the assessment of the project. Brent Biekert, who lives on Third Avenue East, also shared his concerns with the project during the hearing.

    "The letter the city sent me said I am being specially assessed because I am getting a special benefit from the completion of this project," Biekert explained. "I would like to know exactly what that special benefit is because I already have a nice sidewalk and driveway. All this project is doing is change the street from a hard pack pavement to concrete and that really doesn't change my property value at all. I don't see how that is a 'special benefit.'"

    "As defined by the law, it is an added benefit because concrete is a better surface than a sealcoat street," Fagen answered. "Generally when you look at a home, a home on a concrete street has a better value than one not on a concrete street."

    The entire PCC Paving Project will consist of the installation of PCC pavement, PCC sidewalks, water main, storm sewer intakes and sanitary sewer and is estimated to cost $785,004. The street and sidewalk portions of the project will be paid out of the Street Reserve Fund and special assessments, the other areas covered by the project will come out of the Storm Water Reserve Fund, Sanitary Sewer Reserve Fund and SMU will cover the expenses related to the water main.

    The public hearing concerning 2015 HMGP West Central Retrofit Project was similar to that of the aforementioned 2015 PCC Paving Project in that the hearing pertained to "the assessable portion of the project which consists of the installation of PCC pavement, PCC sidewalk and other incidental items." Again the city would use its 80/20 assessing policy for this project.

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    Dying Light Demolition Zone Gameplay & Rahim’s Death Scene – Video

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Caterpillar 345c demolition larnaca christos nikola – Video

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Company admits engineering mistake in overpass demolition that led to the death of a man – Video

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Company admits engineering mistake in overpass demolition that led to the death of a man
    Officials from Kokosing say the mistake may have contributed to the collapse of the former Hopple Street overpass collapse. WCPO - 9 On Your Side brings you the latest trusted news and...

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    CEO: Flawed demolition plan may have cause overpass collapse – Video

    - February 17, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    CEO: Flawed demolition plan may have cause overpass collapse
    CEO Kokosing Construction Company Brian Burgett said the finding of the investigation led them to conclude that Kokosing made an engineering mistake that may have been a contributing factor...

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