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March 18, 2014 by
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President Barack Obamas nominee to become the next Surgeon General, Vivek Hallergere Murthy, appears unlikely to be confirmed for the post on Monday. A CNN panel confirmed that even Senate Democrats are wary of voting to confirm Murthy because, as CNN anchor John King put it, his only crime is he agrees with the president and the National Rifle Association opposes his nomination. King asked if Obamas cabinet is now in the midst of a hostage crisis with the NRA as captors.
King began by noting that Republicans are being joined by a number of Democrats openly opposing Murthys nomination. Dr. Murthys crime is he agrees with the president that you need more gun controls, King observed. He cant get a vote because the National Rifle Association has served notice it will punish anybody who supports him.
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Why walk the plank if youre a red state Democrat when the NRA is actually scoring this vote? asked POLITICOs Manu Raju. [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid (D-NV) wants to protect his vulnerable Democrats in tough races.
The question is, if youre in the Obama cabinet, is it now a hostage crisis? King asked. And you cant lead because you cant get your replacement confirmed?
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March 18, 2014 by
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Lets hope William Shatners negotiator skills work at Home Depot.
The TV legend and Priceline pitchman will next star in a home-renovation reality show for DIY Network.
The channel has started production on The Shatner Project which will follow Shatner (Star Trek, Boston Legal) and his wife, Liz, as they enlist the help of a construction team to gut their 1970s-style California home including the kitchen, living room and dining room and remodel Shatners favorite hangout spot, the media room.
The couple also plans to renovate the front patio to create a space for big family parties (he has three children from his first marriage and five grandchildren).
I am embracing change, said Shatner in the announcement. Our home will be unfamiliar territory for a while but I am excited by all of it. The series will premiere later this year.
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March 18, 2014 by
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Published: Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 12:01a.m. Updated 2 hours ago
A patient no longer will have to ask for a private room at any of the three hospitals operated by Excela Health.
On Saturday, Excela officials converted the last of its hospitals Westmoreland Hospital in Greensburg to all private rooms, health system officials said.
Private rooms are the norm in new construction, said Maryann Singley, vice president of patient care services at Westmoreland Hospital.
The concept is wellness-oriented and promotes rest and recovery by removing the added distractions of another person sharing the room.
Latrobe Hospital converted all its rooms to single-patient in 2011. Frick Hospital in Mt. Pleasant changed its rooms as part of remodeling done in 2012-13, a spokeswoman said.
I don't think it's a question of competitiveness as much as it is patient preference and the trends nationally in admissions, Excela spokeswoman Robin Jennings said.
Hospital admissions are down nationwide, in part because of more surgeries being done via outpatient procedures, she explained. The outpatient surgeries have freed more spaces in hospital rooms.
A patient in a private room has fewer people entering each day, reducing the patient's perception about noise and busyness, Singley said.
One patient to a room further enhances the ability to have face-to-face conversations about diagnosis, prognosis and treatment, Excela officials said.
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March 18, 2014 by
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HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Vikki Ruisch had a fireplace in her house, but it was in a room her family barely used. So during a remodeling project last year, she had a fireplace built in her heavily trafficked living room, where everyone could enjoy it.
Ruisch figured it would add value to her Woodcliff Lake, N.J., house, but that wasn't really an incentive. She grew up having a fireplace in her home and just wanted one, or two. She also had one put in the master bedroom.
"I don't know anyone who doesn't like a fireplace," she said. "We use ours, especially this winter. My husband puts the one on in the bedroom when he gets up about an hour before me, and then it's nice and toasty by the time I get up."
Ruisch is one of many home and business owners installing fireplaces to add ambience, warmth and financial value to where they live and work. A fireplace can increase a home's value by 6 to 12 percent, according to the National Center for Real Estate Research of Littleton, Colo.
In addition to the standard stone or brick fireplaces found in typical settings like single-family homes and ski lodges, temporary hearths can be installed in the tiniest of apartments and the most intimate of restaurants.
Ventless fireplaces are a swiftly growing segment of the market, targeted for apartments or other buildings where permanent changes can't be made. Those that run on electricity can, with the flip of a switch, heat a space up to about 400 square feet, or, in hot weather operate with no warming element.
One manufacturer, HearthCabinet Ventless Fireplaces in New York City, offers products that use alcohol gel cartridges instead of electricity, said Sara Check, marketing and sales manager for the company.
"Lots of people wanted a fireplace and didn't have a chimney, gas line or vent," Check said. "So we are filling a void in a niche market. The cartridges work like a sterno canister works. You can replace the top and then use it again."
One of the drawbacks to ventless fireplaces, specifically because there is no way to send gases outside the building, is that they often emit an odor, similar to the smell from an oven when it is on. But Check said HearthCabinet throws off little, if any odor, because of the gel cartridges it uses.
"Since our cartridges use isopropyl alcohol, our emissions don't really have an odor," she said.
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March 18, 2014 by
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With spring just around the corner, building products makers are hoping that homeowners will begin looking to upgrading their homes after a long, hard winter. The latest building and construction products introduced by some of the biggest names in alternative decking, railing and roofing products industry promise to make homes more attractive with less maintenance. And many of these products are made with a percentage of recycled materials, making them attractive from an environmental standpoint.
Ply Gem
For example, Ply Gem, a maker of a whole range of exterior building products including siding, windows, roofing, trim, shutters and accents, launched its extruded cellular PVC trip moldings that the company says are a "low-maintenance alternative to wood trim, and designed to work well with nearly any siding type." Ply Gem Trim is available in smooth or an authentic wood-grain finish, but unlike wood and treated wood, the products are made from cellular PVC and absorb
no moisture. The trim and moldings are also resistant to dirt, rotting, cracking or warping, and hold paint better than wood, especially in damp climates and extreme temperatures. Additionally, it is manufactured without cellulose, making it resistant to insects, termites and other pests.
At the recent International Builders Show in Las Vegas, Ply Gem also unveiled its new engineered slate roofing. Molded from nearly 100% recycled materials, using natural slate, Ply Gem's new engineered slate shingles feature deep shadow lines and chiseled edges. To make installation easy, Ply Gem's engineered slate shingles are lighter weight and manufactured with indented nail flanges, eliminating the need for additional framing support or any special tools.
The new engineered slate roofing has been tested to withstand wind-loads of up to 110 mph, as well as golf ball-sized "hail stones," and earning one of the industry's highest fire ratings. These shingles are "virtually indestructible," according to Ply Gem.
CertainTeed
Speaking of roofs, CertainTeed introduced seven new roofing ventilation products that now makes that company able to provide a single source for complete roof systems. Part of the CertainTeed Integrity Roof System, the new product line includes CertainTeed Ridge Vent, CertainTeed Rolled Vent, and CertainTeed Intake Vent.
The CertainTeed Ridge Vent is available in 7, 9 and 12-inches with both filtered and unfiltered options. Each ridge vent is made of high quality co-polymer to remain sturdy, nailable and flexible.
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March 18, 2014 by
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March 18, 2014 by
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TriState Roofing Selected For Top 500 Remodeling Firms 2013. (PRNewsFoto/TriState Roofing)
TACOMA, Wash., March 17, 2014 /Emag.co.uk/ Announcing a special recognition appearing in the August, 2013 issue of Qualified Remodeler published by Cygnus Business Media. TriState Roofing was selected for the following honor:
Top 500 Remodeling Firms 2013
A spokesperson from TriState Roofing commented on the recognition: This is quite an honor for us. The fact that Qualified Remodeler included TriState Roofing in its selection of Top 500 Remodeling Firms 2013, signals that our constant efforts towards business excellence are paying off. We are proud to be included in this recognition.
About TriState Roofing: a short profile by and about the honoree:
Highest quality roofing and exteriors, superior guarantees in the business! Choose TriState for your next roofing or home exterior project! We offer great service, low prices, and the highest quality roofing, windows and siding products on the market today! Were an elite northwest roofing and exterior company, ready to serve you. We are the premier roofing contractor in Seattle and Tacoma. Our company was founded on the precepts of providing exceptional quality and giving each customer unmatched value. In order to accomplish this, we maintain company employed crews with no subcontractors.
Following the publication of TriState Roofings selection for Qualified Remodelers Top 500 Remodeling Firms 2013 list, American Registry seconded the honor and added TriState Roofing to the Registry of Business Excellence. An exclusive recognition plaque, shown here, has been designed to commemorate this honor.
For more information on TriState Roofing, located in Tacoma, WA please call 253-363-8280, or visit tristate.pro.
This press release was written by American Registry, LLC with contributions from TriState Roofing on behalf of TriState Roofing and was distributed by PR Newswire, a subsidiary of UBM plc.
American Registry, LLC is an independent company that serves businesses and professionals such as TriState Roofing who have been recognized for excellence. American Registry offers news releases, plaques and The Registry, an online listing of over 2 million significant business and professional recognitions. Search The Registry at http://www.americanregistry.com.
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March 18, 2014 by
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Jackie Biswell who runs Apex Roofing, based in Lowestoft.
Duncan Brodie Monday, March 17, 2014 12:44 PM
A north Suffolk scaffolding and roofing business says the national upturn in construction activity is starting to filter through to smaller specialist contractors.
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Lowestoft-based Apex Scaffolding, which was set up 1999, and sister company Apex Roofing, launched two years ago, have enjoyed an encouraging start to 2014, with an increase in the volume and value of contracts.
Jackie Biswell, who runs Apex Roofing, said: The year has started really well for us, with a noticeable increase in enquiries coming in for planned refurbishment works.
As the construction sector output grows there becomes more opportunities for specialist contractors like us, who tend to be small businesses. The signs are good so were extremely positive for the year ahead.
Based on the start of the year and predicted sector growth figures were roughly estimating that our business will grow by 30% this year.
The latest Construction Trade Survey shows that construction activity rose in the final quarter of 2013, marking the first time in more than five years that the industry recorded three consecutive quarters of growth.
Regional forecasts from surveying organisation Leading Edge are predicting that London and the East of England are the only two regions in the UK expected to be larger in output terms in 2015 than they were in 2005.
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March 18, 2014 by
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(PRWEB) March 17, 2014
Hanley Wood Exhibitions has announced that a record-setting audience of 9,568 attendees participated in the 2014 International Roofing Expo (IRE) at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, February 26-28 -- reinforcing its position as the industry's largest and most innovative roofing construction and maintenance tradeshow. Attendance for the show represented a 13 percent increase over the 2013 event.
With a fresh sense of optimism and excitement, the 2014 International Roofing Expo drew the largest attendance in the shows history, said Tracy Garcia, CEM, IRE Show Director. "In addition, the tradeshow floor was the largest since 2008.
Participants came from all 50 U.S. states and all segments of the roofing industry, including commercial and residential contractors, builders, remodelers, building owners, facility managers, manufacturers, architects, engineers and other related industry professionals. First time registrants made up 35 percent of all attendees.
The trade show floor was comprised of 1,045 booths, a 6 percent increase over the 2013 show. New, value-added services and innovative ideas in roofing materials and related products were displayed on the show floor, including shingles, gutters, insulation, coatings/adhesives, fasteners, and much more.
Of the 426 exhibiting companies, 84 companies were first-time exhibitors, including Certex USA, CUPA USA, Epilay, Kemper System America, National Gypsum Company and VELUX America.
The shows educational conference offered 42 educational sessions addressing a variety of industry trends and issues. A total of 5,807 sessions were sold over the three-day conference, a 45% increase over the 2013 show. Educational tracks included technical and workplace safety classes, as well as business-related sessions including leadership/management, green building, legal/HR, money matters, sales/service and general business.
The 2015 International Roofing Expo will be held February 24-26, 2015, at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana USA. Online housing reservations can be made immediately and online registration will open in September.
For information about the Intl Roofing Expo, please visit http://www.TheRoofingExpo.com.
About Hanley Wood Hanley Wood, LLC is the premier information, media, event, and strategic marketing services company serving the residential, commercial design and construction industries. Utilizing the largest editorial- and analytics-driven construction market database, the company produces powerful market data and insights; award-winning publications, newsletters and websites; marquee trade shows and executive events; and strategic marketing solutions. To learn more, visit hanleywood.com.
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March 18, 2014 by
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Resurrection saw another strong Sunday on ABC. The new drama, shedding eight-tenths of a point from last week's big launch, still averaged a dominant 3.0 rating among adults 18-49 at 9 p.m.
That score followed relatively even outings of America's Funniest Home Videos (1.4 adults) and Once Upon a Time (2.3 adults) -- both down a tenth of a point from last week -- and led into Revenge (1.7 adults), down two-tenths. ABC averaged a 2.1 rating among adults 18-49 and 7.7 million viewers.
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Fox's second outing of Cosmos (1.9 adults) was off two-tenths of a point from last week. The simulcast will get a boost in gross numbers when the other nine networks airing it are factored in. Bob's Burgers (1.1 adults) improved a tenth of a point, while American Dad (1.3 adults) returned down two-tenths and The Simpsons (1.9 adults) were lifted by three-tenths. Fox took a 1.7 rating with adults 18-49 and 3.94 million viewers.
CBS had a new 60 Minutes (1.7 adults), up two tenths, and a mostly steady The Amazing Race (1.8 adults), down a tenth. The Good Wife (1.3 adults) matched last week's score, and bubble show The Mentalist -- the only veteran CBS series not to get an early renewal last week -- dropped three-tenths to a 1.3 in the demo. CBS took a 1.5 adults rating and 9.1 million viewers for the night.
Over on NBC, which saw early NBC basketball preemptions in Portland, Believe (1.4 adults) dropped from last week's Voice-boosted sampling (2.7 adults) for a soft time-slot launch. Crisis (1.6 adults) did manage to improve on its lead-in at 10 p.m., though its premiere was soft as well. NBC averaged a 1.5 rating with adults under 50 and 5.9 million viewers.
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