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    Does ET Pest Control Mice Targeting System By Dr Tech Actually Work|How Do I Get Rid Of Mice – Video

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Does ET Pest Control Mice Targeting System By Dr Tech Actually Work|How Do I Get Rid Of Mice
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    Why use an encasement to help with bed bug extermination in Temple Terrace Florida – Video

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Why use an encasement to help with bed bug extermination in Temple Terrace Florida
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    The Forest: Pest Control – Video

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Forest: Pest Control
    These bastards will swarm your base at any time. Always be careful while you are constructing, or out and about.

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    Rentokil Initial unveils rise in profits despite City Link loss – UPDATE

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Rentokil Initial Quote more

    Price: 120.70

    Chg: 0.70

    Chg %: 0.58%

    Date: 12:34

    FTSE 250 Quote

    Price: 16,067.41 Chg: 95.13 Chg %: 0.59% Date: 12:29

    Pest control and hygiene giant Rentokil Initial revealed robust 2012 results on Friday, beating analyst expectations, causing shares to jump as much as 11 per cent, though analysts showed concern with the ongoing struggles with its City Link division.

    Adjusted pre-tax profits came to 191m, a 10.1% year-on-year rise, driven in part by 59m of cost savings following a restructuring of the companys textiles and hygiene arm in France and its pest control division across a number of countries. Analysts were expecting a figure closer to 186m.

    However, its parcel delivery arm, City Link, took the spotlight away from an otherwise strong year, as it posted a $26.4m operating loss. The division has weighed on the firm since 2007 due to high operating costs and a competitive market.

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    Burglars festive season raid spree targeting villages near Cambridge

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Burglars have targeted villages near Cambridge in a festive season raid spree.

    Police are appealing for information after thieves struck in Great Shelford, Great Abington, Little Abington and Thriplow and warning residents to make sure their homes are secure.

    Officers are investigation a burglary in Cambridge Road, Great Shelford which happened on Monday, December 29, during daylight hours. The criminals have smashed the rear patio door glass and entered the property. One inside they ransacked the home but nothing has been reported stolen.

    And a burglary was reported after a home in High Street, Great Abington was targeted on Saturday, December 27 at about 8pm. Offenders have used garden equipment from the location to force open a rear ground floor window. Once inside the property the suspects have gone to the main bedroom and conducted an untidy search. The offenders were disturbed by the occupants.

    There was another burglary in the same street at about the same time when thieves have gained entry to the property by forcing open the rear patio doors from the garden to the kitchen.

    Police said this appears to have been done by forcing a tool into the wooden frame and damaging the locks. Once inside the thieves ransacked the home and made off with items of jewellery.

    And an attempted burglary was reported after a home was targeted in Ivan Clarks Corner, Little Abington. The incident occurred between Monday, December 22 and Tuesday, December 23 . Offenders have attempted to force open a UPVC double glazed side door with a blunt instrument.

    And criminal damage was reported after an attempted raid in Gravel Pit Hill, Thriplow. This occurred between Sunday, December 28 at 4pm and 9am the following day. The offenders have cut through a section of the wire chain link fencing at the rear of the site. But they failed to get into any of the buildings or storage containers.

    A Cambridgeshire force spokesman said: "If you have any information on the above crimes, please contact the Police by calling 101. As always please remain vigilant and report suspicious activity, again by calling 101, or 999 if something is happening at the time."

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    GPS, video game science help doctors detect, treat lung cancer

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Donna Vickroy dvickroy@southtownstar.com December 31, 2014 3:58PM

    Dr. Kristopher McDonough, a pulmonologist on staff at Silver Cross Hospital. | Supplied photo

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    New technology similar to the science behind video games and GPS is enabling doctors to better navigate the lungs and test small, hard to reach nodules without surgery.

    Its very exciting, Dr. Kristopher McDonough, a pulmonologist on staff at Silver Cross Hospital, said. The New Lenox healthcare facility is one of a handful of medical centers in the Chicago area that offers electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy (ENB). Others include University of Chicago and Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

    But, McDonough said, patients can expect to see more of this kind of technology in the near future.

    The new method enables doctors to more easily navigate the maze of tubes inside the lungs, reaching suspicious masses inside those traditionally hard to access tiny bronchiole tubes in a minimally invasive way. McDonough said ENB provides a comprehensive program for the minimally invasive diagnosis of lung cancer.

    The process begins with a virtual bronchography, which is a three-dimensional map of the inside of a patients airways.

    Its like a road map, McDonough said.

    During the procedure, the patient is put on top of a magnetic board. Markers are placed on the patients chest. A camera is inserted via a catheter through the patients mouth.

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    Tree trimming & removal Odessa Tx.#432-653-1729 – Video

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    On a dino crusade in Utah, tracks dont always follow the map

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    December 31, 2014

    Gray-green plateaus and rock formations in a palette of fiery oranges and browns take up much of the landscape on the 400-mile drive from St. George, Utah, to Dinosaur National Monument. Arid and sprawling, its not the subtropical terrain that made up the late Mesozoic era, but that didnt stop the 5-year-old aspiring paleontologist in the back seat from imagining a hungry allosaurus or herd of sauropods pounding across the land in search of dinner.

    Were in dinosaur land, Theo chanted repeatedly.

    Indeed, we had gone to Utah on the trail of dinosaurs. My sons fascination with the giant reptiles began at age 2; three years later, his bedtime stories still feature triceratops and stegosaurus, and the majority of his toy collection can be split into two categories: carnivores and herbivores.

    So it seemed like a good time to expose him and his 9-year-old brother, Jack, to the real land of the allosaurus and brachiosaurus. Last spring, the kids, their dad, John, and I set out from Los Angeles to Utah on a seven-day road trip across a craggy, ever-changing landscape to Dinosaur National Monument, the mother ship for any enthusiast of the prehistoric beasts.

    Home of the 30-foot-long meat-eating allosaurus (its the state fossil), Utah has some of the countrys richest fossil deposits and what scientists believe is the worlds largest concentration of bones of carnivorous dinosaurs. No one knows why theyre there, says Ken Carpenter, director of the Utah State Universitys Eastern Prehistoric Museum in Price. Theres something odd that attracted predators to that site, and then they died, he said.

    We managed to squeeze in a few modern-day attractions along our route, but ultimately we all ended up embracing the dinosaur culture right along with Theo. We learned about Andrew Carnegies role in the Gold Rush-like search for fossils that swept the country in the late 19th century, and found dinosaur links in such unexpected places as Pipe Spring National Monument near the Arizona border and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. On a lighter note, we picked up pterodactyl-hunting licenses at the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum and snapped photos of the giant pink brachiosaurus statue and other Flintstonesesque kitsch that marks Vernal, the town closest to Dinosaur National Monument.

    All in all, it was a vacation full of unexpected discoveries you get only on a road trip that doesnt always follow the map.

    Prehistoric prints

    St. George, two hours north of Las Vegas, was our first stop. Home to a small museum, the town is known more as the gateway to Zion National Park than as rich dinosaur territory. Yet the Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm is a jackpot for anyone with even a passing interest in the prehistoric world. Built atop a sandstone slab that holds some of the oldest and best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world, it opened in 2008 after a local optometrist, Sheldon Johnson, discovered tracks as he was leveling a hill on his property. Research revealed an early Jurassic lakeside environment with hundreds of tracks left by meat eaters and swimmers, including the footprints and foreleg marks of a crouching dinosaur, one of only five such impressions ever found.

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    Floods: Kelantan blames illegal land clearing, logging

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Floods: Kelantan blames illegal land clearing, logging

    KOTA BARU: The Kelantan government has blamed illegal land clearing and logging as among the causes for the devastating floods in the State.

    Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob said that the state government had always capped logging at 5,960ha a year which is the standard set by the National Land Council.

    "Our forestry management practices have also received MC&I SFM certification by indepedent world bodies while any new logging areas have to have environmental impact assessments (EIA)," Ahmad said in a statement here.

    "Uncontrolled logging may be due to illegal land clearing by irresponsible quarters." Ahmad also pledged that the state government would step up enforcement to stamp out these activities.

    As more than 100,000 people have been displaced in the Northeastern state by the worse floods in recent memory, fingers have been pointed at the rampant logging and land clearing in Kelantan's hinterland Gua Musang.

    After his visit to Gua Musang on Wednesday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak also alluded to rampant land clearing as a factor which could have worsened the floods this year.

    "Rampant opening of land, especially for logging, has an effect on the environment because there is no natural retention to stop the water from flowing directly to the river swiftly," Najib had said.

    The national news agency also reported that the flow of major rivers had been blocked by logs jammed under bridges, causing the river to overflow its banks and the water to flood surrounding areas.

    The Kelantan government has in the past been blamed for turning a blind eye to rampant logging and land clearing which has led to severe deforestation in Gua Musang, where Kelantan's major rivers begin.

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    Floods: Land clearing, illegal felling blamed

    - January 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Floods: Land clearing, illegal felling blamed

    Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said he felt that the RM500 million fund that he announced during his visit to Kelantan on Saturday was insufficient.

    "I think the amount may not be enough. Maybe there is a need to consider increasing the allocation," he said at the new year's thanksgiving programme and special prayer at SK Pengkalan Kubor 2 here.

    Najib joined about 300 people at the school to perform maghrib, isyak and special prayers. He said the proper administration of the government allowed the country to maintain its economy besides having financial resources to meet the people's needs.

    "Our economy is growing and next year, hopefully we will generate higher revenue through the goods and services tax implementation. We will use the extra funds to help the funds to help the flood victims," he said.

    Earlier, Najib visited Tanah Merah to survey the effects of the flood and meet the victims.

    Najib also praised Kemaman for setting a 'gold' standard in flood management. "It started making preparations as early as last April.

    "They identified 30 forward bases, they cleared three landing pads for helicopters, they provided additional generator sets and even bought comfortable sleeping bags.

    "All these preparations showed efficient and effective flood management," he said after a briefing on the flood situation here at the Kemaman Municipal Council in Chukai.

    Meanwhile, Dewan Negara President Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang believes rapacious illegal logging and land clearing may have contributed to the severe floods in Peninsular Malaysia.

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