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    US hopes EU will pool airline passenger data

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    10 hours ago A traveler arriving from overseas is fingerprinted while his paperwork is checked by a border patrol official at the passport control line in Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey

    The United States wants the European Union to pool data on airline passengers to bolster security and prevent Islamist extremists from staging attacks on the West, US officials told lawmakers Wednesday.

    The mounting numbers of foreign fighters flocking to Syria to join forces with militants has raised concerns on both sides of the Atlantic that jihadists with Western passports could slip through borders without being detected.

    US counter-terrorism officials said a key tool to track militants and disrupt plots was sharing information on airline passengers, known as passenger name records (PNR).

    Francis Taylor, undersecretary for intelligence and analysis at the Department of Homeland Security, said Washington was "encouraged" by discussions in the European Parliament to permit the pooling of passenger data throughout the European Union.

    There was a "hope that the European Parliament will move forward to pass a European-wide PNR requirement that allows for that data to be collected across Europe and shared across the EU," Taylor told the House Committee on Homeland Security.

    "We think that will be a big step."

    He added that "if that doesn't work, then we can work bilaterally with individual countries to share data."

    In the wake of extremist attacks in Paris that left 17 dead, European, US and Canadian interior ministers said there was a "crucial and urgent need" to establish an EU-wide database of passenger information for travel inside Europeand for flights leaving or entering the 28-nation bloc.

    At the House hearing, the head of the National Counter-terrorism Center, Nicholas Rasmussen, said there has been "a fairly dramatic improvement" in sharing intelligence on potential suspects among US and European spy services.

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    Outback ER gives a taste of healthcare in the bush

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Feb. 12, 2015, noon

    In remote Broken Hill the medical staff use their wits to remedy any manner of injury.

    Dr Andrew Olesnicky picture supplied.

    According to Dr Andrew Olesnicky hospital emergency departments are like snowflakes all different.

    As the Director of Emergency Services at Broken Hill Base Hospital, Olesnicky believes his ED is possibly the most unique in Australia.

    Outback ER, a new 8-part series, focuses on what sets the Broken Hill ED apart including how different a life-threatening crisis can be in one of the most isolated locations in the country.

    Taking in the Broken Hill Base Hospital, The Royal Flying Doctors Service and the NSW Ambulance service, the series showcases what happens in emergency situations without the resources of a big hospital.

    While we treat cowboys we dont want to be cowboys." - Andrew Olensicky

    Our ED is small. We dont have huge staff numbers so wouldnt be able to move to a big disaster easily. We are away from 24/7 specialist care so if a patient needs a higher level of specialist care they need to be shipped out to Adelaide, Olensicky says.

    The ED at the Broken Hill Base hospital. picture supplied

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    JAY DAVIS: Proposed regions would change wrestling landscape

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Which teams the Tigers compete against in the postseason usually stays pretty much status quo. The South Dakota High School Athletics Association just released its proposed sports alignments for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons. If they stay with the proposal, the wrestling postseason is going to take on a whole new look. The Tigers are competing in the Region 4B Wrestling Tournament in Ft. Pierre next week. They will wrestle against familiar foes in Bennett County, Custer, Harding County, Hill City, Hot Springs, Lead-Deadwood, Lemmon-McIntosh, Lyman, McLaughlin, Newell, Philip Area, Potter County, Red Cloud, St. Thomas More, Stanley County and Sully Buttes. If the proposed realignment sticks, the Tigers will be pointing their bus a completely different direction and join Region 1B. The Tigers will not be alone, as Potter County, Stanley County and Sully Buttes will also make the move. The region will include mainstays Britton-Hecla, Clark/Willow Lake, Faulkton, Groton Area, Ipswich-Edmunds Central, Tiospa Zina, Warner/Northwestern and Webster. Moving in from Region 3B will be Miller/Highmore-Harrold and Wolsey-Wessington. Sisseton will drop from Region 1A to make it a 15-team region. Putting more teams in the region and creating better equality in the four regions is a big part of the movement. Right now, regions 1B and 2B have 12 teams each, while regions 3B and 4B have 16 teams each. The realignment would put 15 teams in 1B, while the other three regions would have 14 teams each. It looks like a pretty solid proposal to me. The only real drawback would be that the Bridge City could be a ways down the line when it comes to the chance to host another regional tournament. Things dont change much in the other sports. In basketball, volleyball and track, Region 6A will gain two schools who are going back to Class A competition in McLaughlin and Stanley County. Winner moving to Region 7A will make it a seven-team region. It will, in fact make it so all eight regions have seven teams. The change in how the SDHSAA is creating a football census wont change much for the Tigers. In the first two years of using male-only school populations, the Tigers will still be 11B and in Region 1. Sisseton, coming down from 11A will enter the region, while Tiospa Zina drops to nine-man football. You might recognize the other teams. They are Aberdeen Roncalli, Crow Creek, Groton Area and Redfield-Doland. Very little will change in cross country. Region 4A will add McLaughlin and Stanley County while losing Wagner. Golfs Region 3A has only Redfield-Doland coming in and Crow Creek leaving. Football has the most dramatic changes for our area teams. No one will face more change than the Cheyenne-Eagle Butte Braves. Class 11A is undergoing a complete metamorphosis. The regions will no longer be territorial. The Braves used to be in Region 3A with Chamberlain, Todd County and West Central. They will now be in Region 1A with Belle Fourche, Canton, Dakota Valley and Dell Rapids. Ping pong that across your state map. All four 11A regions will be a mishmash of towns thrown together during a South Dakota windstorm. The proposal does make sense, though. The SDHSAA is trying to create competitive balance. But it looks funny. Region 2A is Hot Springs, Lennox, Madison and Milbank Area. Region 3A is Pine Ridge, Sioux Falls Christian, St. Francis and St. Thomas More. Region 4A is Tea Area, Todd County, Vermillion and West Central. Nine-man football is going to be a different landscape, mostly because there are a lot of schools switching classes. Herreid-Selby Area is going from 9A to 9AA. McLaughlin stays right where it was so Region 4 will be the Wolverines and Midgets along with Gregory, Hill City, Lyman, Rapid City Christian and Stanley County. Eureka-Bowdle moves up a division from 9B to 9A. They will join Region 1 with Potter County, Castlewood/Estelline, Highmore-Harrold, Tri-State, Warner and Waverly-South Shore. Lemmon-McIntosh remains in Region 4, competing against Kadoka Area, New Underwood, Newell, Philip and Sully Buttes. Timber Lake drops from 9A to 9B and joins Region 4 with Bison, Crazy Horse, Edgemont, Faith, Harding County and Wall. Dupree is once again playing football and will be in Region 4, but will not be eligible for postseason play. Class B will see some other changes in regions for other sports, but there will not be much change. The most notable will be out west in basketball and volleyball. With McLaughlin moving up to Class A, Lemmon will be moving to District 15B along with Timber Lake, McIntosh, Dupree, Tiospaye Topa and Wakpala.

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    The Way To Become An Effective Interior Designer – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Way To Become An Effective Interior Designer
    For decades, traders such as painters, decorators, as well as carpenters could have practically nothing Regarding folks who worked well within the Interior d...

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    What Waiting To Have Sex Really Means | Cupidity – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    What Waiting To Have Sex Really Means | Cupidity
    Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29 Meet Gunnar Larson, an NYC-based interior designer (and, yes, a hopeless romantic), who proves that nice guys finish first,...

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    Interior Design – Mystery Gift and Utah Resort Update – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Interior Design - Mystery Gift and Utah Resort Update
    http://robesondesign.com Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson and team share the last of their Christmas adventures. Including cleanup, new adventures, even a couple of special gift announcements.

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    McCarley- 1367- Interior Design: Debunking Misconceptions of Youth – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    McCarley- 1367- Interior Design: Debunking Misconceptions of Youth
    For the video project we decided to begin brainstorming on what being an interior designer means to us. We did this by drawing concept map that helped display all of aspects of interior design,...

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    Livingstone Street Residences – January 2015 development update – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Livingstone Street Residences - January 2015 development update
    Livingstone Street sees the formation of the garages and footings go down. We also chat with Sarah, our interior designer, and check out some of her creative ideas for this development.

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    A Sneak Peak at Interior Design Decadence with Katerina Kapellaki – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    A Sneak Peak at Interior Design Decadence with Katerina Kapellaki
    It #39;s finally here! A design show for REAL homeowners! Join host Katerina Kapellaki who is a highly sought after and internationally renowned Interior Designer on her brand new show debuting...

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    Cheap Home Security Systems Deals – Video

    - February 12, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    http://www.bluekangaroo.com/boards/home-security/267335 Get home security systems for cheap, including wireless security cameras, alarm systems, video surveillance, cheap security cameras,...

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