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December 21, 2014 by
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Coco Martin in "Feng Shui" blogcon
One of "Feng Shui" movie lead stars, Coco Martin, talks about his experience and thoughts about his upcoming movie with Ms. Kris Aquino, "Feng Shui," which is one of the official entries to...
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December 21, 2014 by
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Kris Aquino follows some beliefs inherent to Feng Shui, the popular Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing ones luck with the surrounding environment.
(Like yung mga tungkol sa) entrance ng bahay, napakamahalaga yun; or where your head faces pag natutulog ka; and (yung) swerteng araw to start work sa negosyo, yes, she explained in a recent interview.
However, Kris thinks they dont seem to apply to her personal life anymore. Napatunayan ko nang mali, she laughed.
Kris cited how she has been working for the longest time with a staff whose Chinese zodiac sign is traditionally considered incompatible with hers.
Si Elvin, my assistant, has been with me for 10 years, and his (sign) is a snake, shared Kris, who was born in the year of the Pig.
She also named her brother President Noynoy Aquino another prime example.
PNoys (sign) is a rat, at ang (sign ng) assistant niyang si Rochelle is a horse, and theyve been together naman for 20 years, so feeling ko sa relationships na ganyan, hindi siya totoo talaga, she said.
Kris may be selective in her beliefs but it seems to be working wonders for her so far.
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The countrys original Horror Queen will reclaim her throne via the Metro Manila Film Festival entry Feng Shui 2, the sequel to the 2004 blockbuster of the same name. Her leading man in the new movie is Coco Martin.
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December 21, 2014 by
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December 21, 2014 by
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December 21, 2014 by
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December 21, 2014 by
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December 21, 2014 by
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OAKLAND -- Protesters tore down fencing Saturday at two plazas that had been scheduled for renovation, calling the action a "liberation" of public space.
The group used bolt cutters to remove the chain-link fences around St. Andrews Plaza on San Pablo Avenue at 32nd Street, and Bishop Floyd L. Begin Plaza at 22nd Street and San Pablo, where someone spray-painted "no fences, no walls, no borders."
The plazas, located in West Oakland, have been longtime haunts for local residents and the homeless, and the subject of complaints by residents upset over drug use and public drunkenness.
Fence torn down at plaza at 22nd at MLK and San Pablo Ave. (David DeBolt)
Fences were put up as recently as Thursday at St. Andrews Plaza to prepare for grant-funded renovation projects, city leaders said. By noon Saturday, locals were back at the San Pablo Avenue plaza, where a man who identified himself as David cut hair with clippers for $5 a cut, using a toothbrush as a comb, while members of New Hope Baptist Church handed out spaghetti and salad meals as they do every Saturday.
"I never seen anyone (from the city) come out here and talk to the community," said David, who refused to give his last name. "To me, this is my park. 'Bout time someone stood up."
Oakland Public Works Agency spokeswoman Kristine Shaff said the fences will be replaced.
"We are constantly trying to balance all these needs and wishes and wants and styles and it's really tricky," said Shaff, referencing Oakland's diverse community. "We have our fair share of conflict or where we come up against one another, differences of opinion.
"We don't always get it right the first time. We keep trying."
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December 21, 2014 by
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By - Associated Press - Saturday, December 20, 2014
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohios prisons chief says electrified fences are among the many options that officials are considering as they look for ways to boost security at state correctional facilities.
Officials also are considering drones, sensor-based systems, secondary fencing or nets as possible additional security measures to keep inmates in and contraband out, The Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum (http://ohne.ws/1v8u1L5 ) reported.
Director Gary Mohr of the Ohio Bureau of the theory with the electrified fences would be that they would produce enough of a jolt to knock down someone trying to escape. The secondary fencing or nets might help block outsiders from tossing contraband such as drugs or cellphones within the reach of inmates.
Mohr said its important for prison officials to work continually on new ideas for improving security to stay ahead of those trying to get around the rules.
In the past two years, inmates have escaped two Ohio prisons.
Prison officials determined that convicted Chardon school shooter T.J. Lane and two other inmates spent several months building a makeshift ladder that they used to get atop an administration building and escape from the Allen-Oakwood Correctional Institution in Lima in September. They were caught within hours.
Last year, an inmate at the Mansfield Correctional Institution broke into a storage area and took three ladders that he used to escape over three 14-foot security fences. He was arrested the next day after people in a store recognized and tackled him.
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December 21, 2014 by
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PETALING JAYA, Malaysia - Approximately 170 homes in the Klang Valley stand ready to give would-be thieves a real shock should they try to break in - with more homes opting to install electric fences as deterrents to potential home intruders.
This is the view of those who supply and install these fences, such as Edmund Teoh Soon Meng, the owner of Kuala Lumpur-based Maxcel Security System - who said that his company was getting more orders in the last few months.
"The demand is very high these days. We get 10-15 new orders every month," said Teoh in a phone interview with The Star.
He added that Maxcel had installed electric fences in over 130 houses all over Malaysia since the company began operations three years ago.
"Most of our clients are in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. We have had some sales in Penang, Perak and Johor, but the bulk comes from Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, which contributes to 80% of our sales," said Teoh.
Asked why his clients wanted such security measures installed in their homes, he said his clients cited safety concerns.
"Even with CCTV and motion detectors, criminals can still threaten the owners. And because of this, they still want a first line of defence to act as a deterrent to make it difficult and time-consuming for criminals to break in," said Teoh.
Asked how much an electric fence could cost for a landed property, Teoh said a legally-installed fence could cost anywhere between RM15,000 to RM18,000.
Similar views were shared by MU-Softmedia Sdn. Bhd company manager Ahmad Zafrullah Ahmad Tahir, who said his company had installed about 20 fences at various homes across the Klang Valley since 2000.
"We have installed these fences in Rawang, Shah Alam, Bangi and Taman Tun. Most of our clients want these fences in their homes for their own security," said Ahmad Zafrullah.
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December 21, 2014 by
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The Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) board voted unanimously, Dec. 11, to provide 100 percent of the funding of the establishment of a living snow fence, not to exceed $20,000 annually for the program.
Establishment means costs associated with the plant materials as well as matting and seeding.
Living snow fences are rows of trees, shrubs and native grasses that are planted along roadways. The living barriers trap snow as it blows across fields, piling it up before it reaches a road.
Its less likely to be snow-packed and icy, with a snow fence, said SWCD supervisor Ian Cunningham, saving winter snowplowing and/or sand and salt costs.
The dollars they potentially save the county are huge, said SWCD supervisor Cal Spronk.
The SWCDs funding decision works cooperatively with the USDA Farm Service Agency CRP program that pays up to 50 percent of various costs associated with living snow fences. Whatever that program doesnt cover, the SWCD will pick up 100 percent. If the FSA program paid $1,000 toward a $5,000 snow fence, for example, the SWCD would pick up the remaining $4,000.
In addition to minimizing public safety hazards caused by wind-driven snow, living fences offer additional wildlife habitat and help prevent soil erosion.
We have some reserves, so that would be a good multiple benefit use of them, Cunningham said.
Kyle Krier, conservation and zoning administrator, said he was waiting for a list from the Pipestone County Highway Department and townships on problem areas that might benefit from a living snow fence. Pipestone County may also contribute some funding to the program, Krier said.
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