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December 16, 2014 by
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December 16, 2014 by
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Cambridge Landscape can transform your property into one of elegance and enviable sophistication with our stunning landscaping designs. We specialize in all types of landscape for the Cambridge area including the areas in and around Arlington, Boston, Cambridge and Somerville, MA. We take pride in every landscape project and offer comprehensive tree service as well, including tree removal for the safety or enhanced beautification of your property.
Cambridge Landscape has been in business since 1979 and we have helped thousands of clients to achieve the look and style of their dream properties. We offer both commercial and business services and can give your business that polished edge you may be seeking. If you need a tree company for tree removal near your business property, our skilled landscape designers can handle any project large or small.
Our landscape artists are adept at creating the project of your dreams through skillful placement and expert knowledge of all aspects of landscaping and design. We are proud of our high rating of customer satisfaction, and we have retained many of our customers for the entirety of our 30 years. We look forward to providing you with the same stunning results to bring out the best potential in your home or business.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Central Mass Tree Inc. is a full service Tree Company! Whether you want to improve your property value, protect your home, or clear space, theres one tree service company in Massachusetts that can take care of all your needs: Central Mass Tree Inc.
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Central Mass Tree Inc. is your tree removal, land clearing, timber harvesting, and firewood company in our second decade of service to the Central Massachusetts, Western Massachusetts, Eastern Massachusetts area and beyond. We regularly service customers in area communities within this region, but are always looking for new customers from your community. We respond quickly to areas affected by unusual storm activity. Please call us for a free estimate at (978) 423-2889.
Land clearing and tree service in Central Massachusetts, Worcester County, Middlesex County, Franklin County and beyond is a proud tradition of Central Mass Tree Inc. See the list of towns we serve below. Who we are and what we do has all to do with trees in Massachusetts. Removing trees, harvesting trees, selling the best firewood including debarked, and clearing trees from land. Trees and tree work? Youve come to the right place!
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December 16, 2014 by
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December 16, 2014 by
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A giant drill has been brought in to stabilise a key part of Shropshires World Heritage Site.
Engineers at Jackfield in Ironbridge Gorge are stepping up their efforts to prevent landslides and reduce erosion.
A rig used for piling work is being used behind the Jackfield Tile Museum to halt ongoing land movement on the south bank of the Ironbridge Gorge.
Telford & Wrekin Council's Senior Environmental Geotechnical Engineer Debbie Goodale shared photos from the site to keep residents informed on their progress.
Russell Griffin, a spokesman for Telford & Wrekin Council, said: This land is slipping at a swift rate by UK standards as the Gorge continues to form and evolve. The work consists of 2,000 steel piles being driven into the banks to stabilise the land and halt the land slip.
These piles act a bit like nails and they will secure the bank for the next 100 years.
The piles are designed to bend slightly during the first six months after they are sunk into the earth but after that they will be completely stable. Electronic sensors are being installed in the piles to monitor any movement as an added security measure."
Contractors started the 17.6m Jackfield Stabilisation Project earlier this year.
Hundreds of trees were felled to make way for the main works, which will include earthworks, the treatment of mine workings, piling, river bank protection, drainage, highway work and landscaping.
The overall cost included contributions made by the Governments Department for Communities and Local Government, which was part matched by Telford & Wrekin Council and is set to be completed by March 31, 2016.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Police are appealing for information after burglars stole an elderly man's savings in Bradwell
Monday, December 15, 2014 1:15 PM
An elderly man has been left upset and distressed after burglars stole his savings.
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The victim was at home in Hunter Drive, Bradwell when a man knocked on his door and told him he had a broken roof tile. The man offered to fix it for a small fee before telling the victim further work needed doing.
The homeowner agreed to the work and once completed three men entered his home to take the payment. The victim went to a different room to get the money and when he returned the offenders asked for a receipt.
He went to get a pen and paper and handed the receipt to the offenders who then left. Once they had gone the victim noticed his savings had been taken. The men are believed to have been in a white transit sized vehicle and one of them is described as white and aged between 40 and 45-years-old.
Police said a large quantity of cash was stolen from the victim and are now offering advice to homeowners.
DC Kevin Maskell from Great Yarmouth CID said: These men have not only taken advantage of the elderly man by charging him for this work but they have also exploited his vulnerability by stealing from him.
This incident has caused a great amount of upset and distress to the victim.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Houston oil and gas explorer Apache Corp. (APA) , which has been pressured by activist investor Jana Partners LLC to shed its international assets, said Monday, Dec. 15, it agreed to sell its interest in liquefied natural gas projects and their related oil and gas reserves in Australia and Canada to Woodside Petroleum Ltd. for $2.75 billion.
The company will also be reimbursed for net expenditures on the projects between June 30 and closing, which is expected to bring in another $1 billion.
Apache will sell its equity ownership in its Australian unit, Apache Julimar Pty Ltd., which owns 13% of the Wheatstone project and 65% of the WA-49-L block, including the Julimar/Brunello offshore gas fields and the Balnaves oil development. It's also selling its 50% stake in the Kitimat project and related exploration and production acreage in the Horn River and Liard natural gas basins in British Columbia, Canada.
Apache thinks net proceeds will reach $3.7 billion. The sale will trigger an estimated $650 million cash tax liability, $600 million of which is associated with the income tax due on Apache's overall foreign loss account balance. Apache expects that it will have the flexibility to repatriate cash generated from foreign operations and future international strategic transactions with minimal U.S. cash tax impact.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Channel 9 has obtained a report that sheds light on the evidence that led police in Holly Hill to question whether or not Timothy Englehardt's shooting death was suicide. Police are now saying someone else also had his hands on the gun that fired, killing Englehardt. Holly Hill police announced late Monday that they plan to charge Jacob Eldred with improperly showing a dangerous weapon, a misdemeanor, in connection to Englehardt's death. Eldred was a friend of the victim. Investigators said Englehardt was with Eldred on Sept. 13 when the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University student died from a gunshot wound to the head. Englehardt's parents and police said from the beginning they did not believe the man killed himself. Investigators confirmed at least five people were at the home drinking alcohol just before the shooting. Witnesses told police Englehardt became suicidal after a phone call. They said Eldred then took out his own gun, removed the clip and held it up to dissuade Englehardt. According to a police report, Englehardt grabbed the gun, pointed it toward his head and fired. Eldred has not been charged. Police said they have forwarded their case file to the State Attorney's Office with only a recommendation for charges.
Englehardt's father told Channel 9's Mario Boone that the family is not satisfied with the police investigation and plan to hire a private investigator to look into the incident.
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December 16, 2014 by
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DENVER A second video showing how some Denver Police officers behaved during and after the arrest of a pair of unarmed drug suspects sheds new light on allegations of misconduct.
The incident in question is the August arrest of Honduran immigrant David Flores and his pregnant girlfriend Myra Lyzos-Guererro by members of District Four Narcotics Team and several uniformed officers.
On a recording shot by witness Levi Frasier, a uniformed officer is seen punching Flores in the face six times in an attempt to get him to open his mouth. That same officer also does a leg sweep on Guererro.
Flores ended up going to the hospital.
Denver police have repeatedly released statements saying the use of force was reasonable, but after Frasiers video surfaced in November, internal affairs reopened the investigation into the case.
FOX31 Denver has learned that one of the additional items police investigators are reviewing is video from a city-operated HALO camera. The camera is mounted on a pole about three blocks from the arrest scene at West 5th Avenue and Federal Boulevard.
Levi Frasier, a citizen who shot the street-level recording on his Samsung tablet and provided it to FOX31 Denver for air three weeks ago, has told the FBI he was threatened with incarceration unless he turned over his tablet to Denver officers.
Frasier also says when he refused police took it anyway without a warrant, scrolled through his electronic device, then when they returned it, he could not find the video clip. He later restored it from the cloud.
Denver police have attacked Frasiers credibility by publicly releasing his criminal record and telling FOX31 Denver he is a liar.
However, the HALO video appears to support most of what Frasier has been saying from day one.
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December 16, 2014 by
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December 15, 2014
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Mammals that lived during the time of the dinosaurs are often portrayed as innocuous, small-bodied creatures, scurrying under the feet of the huge reptiles. In reality, this wasnt the case, and a new fossil from Madagascar further underscores this point, revealing fascinating perspectives on the growing diversity of Mesozoic mammals.Vintana sertich had previously been described in a preliminary note in November of this year, but a new memoir in theJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology delves far deeper into the morphology and paleoecology of this amazing fossil animal. The memoir brings together multiple experts to conduct a range of descriptive and comparative analyses and consists of multiple papers describing the geological setting of the fossil, its cranial anatomy, its dental morphology and function, its braincase, and its sensory abilities.
David W. Krause of Stony Brook University, the editor of the volume and lead investigator on the project, says, From an organizational perspective, there are two things about this monograph with which I am particularly delighted. First, that I was fortunate enough to be able to assemble such an outstandingly capable mix of specialists, students, and technicians to focus their attention on this amazing specimen. Second, the emphasis on micro-CT imaging, and the thousands of hours spent on digital segmentation of each cranial element, was instrumental in allowing us to describe and understand the detailed internal anatomy of the cranium of this bizarre mammal.
Vintana is a member of an extinct and, until now, very poorly known group of mammals, the gondwanatherians, which are named based on their geographic distribution on the southern continents, also known as Gondwana. Previously known fossils of gondwanatherians had consisted only of isolated teeth and a few fragmentary lower jaw specimens. The new specimen is a nearly complete and only slightly distorted cranium, which was painstakingly removed from a large block of sediment and later micro-CT scanned to provide fine details of both the external and internal anatomy of the animal. These scans also allowed the investigators to digitally separate, or segment, individual cranial bones and allowed them to virtually dissect the specimen without actually destroying it. These hi-res scans also allowed the authors to include with the memoir, as supplementary material, 3D-interactive PDFs and high-resolution images.
Image: Top: Right lateral (side) view of the actual specimen of Vintana sertichi. Middle: Digitally segmented version of the skull, with individual bones highlighted in unique colors. Bottom: Reconstruction of the head of Vintana sertichi. Credit: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Krause says, We hope that the memoir will serve as a useful reference for all future discoveries and analyses of gondwanatherian mammals represented by craniodental material.
The cranium displays some bizarre features, like enlarged flanges for attachment of chewing muscles, a strangely tilted braincase, and large eye sockets. Analysis of these features and others reveals that Vintana was a badger-sized, herbivorous animal that was agile and active, with keen senses of smell, vision, and hearing.
John Wible, of the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh and one of the experts on the investigation who analyzed the skull and ear region of the fossil, says With this monograph, the shroud of mystery over the enigmatic, extinct mammal clade Gondwanatheria is lifted. Through CT scans, the amazingly preserved skull ofVintana sertich is dissected, described, and reconstructed. The authors breathe life into this fossil by reconstructing its brain, inner ear, jaw musculature, orbit, and nasal cavity, and set the bar high for how such studies will be done in the future.
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