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    City-County Building Getting Sprinkler System

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The City-County Building in downtown Wheeling does not have a sprinkler system, but work to install one should begin in late spring or summer, according to Ohio County Administrator Greg Stewart.

    Ohio County has received a grant for $100,000 through the West Virginia Courthouse Facilities Grant Program to place a sprinkler system in the building, and the projected cost to begin installation on the upper floors is $193,195, Stewart said.

    He said the project should go out to bid by the end of this month, and bids received would be opened in April. Stewart then expects work to begin in late May or June, and for contractors to be on the job 30 days.

    The City-County Building was constructed beginning in 1958, when building codes did not require sprinkler systems in public facilities.

    An upgrade to meet current requirements only is mandated if the building were to change ownership.

    "But it only makes sense to do this," Stewart said. "Sprinkling is an aid to saving lives during a fire.

    The City-County Building is comprised of block walls, which does make it "fairly fireproof," Stewart said. "If there were to be a fire, it wouldn't spread fast," Stewart said.

    In addition to placing a sprinkler system, county officials also are seeking to upgrade the building's fire alarm system and to place additional smoke heads within offices.

    Fire alarm improvements are necessary as the alarms are first to alert those in a building there is a fire, according to Stewart. The sprinklers go off later when they sense heat near them.

    Work to install sprinklers will begin on the fifth floor, then move progressively down to the fourth and third floors.

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    Ibrahim Yagan sheds light on Circassia today – Video

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Ibrahim Yagan sheds light on Circassia today
    February 14, 2014 Ibrahim Yagan presenting at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Chairman of the civil movement Khasa. His paper is titled: "The...

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    No 1 Discount Sheds Factory – Video

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Lobster sheds its skin – Video

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tomy Slender Engine Games: Tidmouth Sheds Area Trailer – Video

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tomy Slender Engine Games: Tidmouth Sheds Area Trailer
    This is a trailer of a Slender Engine Game: Tidmouth Sheds Area level. MrEngine88 #39;s Twitter Account: http://www.twitter.com/HGreen88 MrEngine88 #39;s Blogger Acc...

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    Sheds Direct | Garden | – Video

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Dow Sheds 154 Points as Geopolitical Concerns Dominate Headlines

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    "After a rough start to the year, February was very strong and many indexes achieved new highs," remarked Schaeffer's Senior Equity Analyst Joe Bell, CMT. "Well, the unsettling situation in Ukraine and the evolving situation between Russia and the rest of the world has taken center stage and created a lot of uncertainty. The markets don't like uncertainty, and selling is usually the quickest solution for your average investor. That's exactly what we saw today, as many participants simply unloaded their positions." With sellers holding the reins, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) spent the day trekking lower, ultimately closing with a triple-digit loss.

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI - 16,168.03) headed lower out of the gate and traded in negative territory for the entire session, hitting an intraday low of 16,071.25 and finally closing down 153.7 points, or 0.9%. It was the blue-chip index's worst single-day loss since Feb. 3. All 30 Dow components were lower on the day, but the best performer on a relative scale was The Home Depot, Inc. ( HD ), which only dropped a fraction of a point. Visa Inc ( V ) was at the back of the pack, down 2% today.

    The S&P 500 Index (SPX - 1,845.73) declined 13.7 points, or 0.7%, to move south of the psychologically important 1,850 level. The Nasdaq Composite (COMP - 4,277.30) logged a drop of 30.8 points, or 0.7%.

    The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX - 16.00) surged 2 points, or 14.3%, today, amid rising uncertainty and heightened selling pressure across equity indexes. The VIX hadn't closed north of 16 since Feb. 6.

    A Trader's Take :

    "Gold and bonds are starting to see considerable interest, as investors rushed to potential safe havens," noted Bell. "One other bright spot for today's market was the outperformance of the materials sector, which was mainly due to the strong day from gold miners."

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    Spy plane used to find borough's beds in sheds

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Spy plane used to find beds in sheds in Harrow's gardens

    5:28pm Monday 3rd March 2014 in News By Bruce Thain

    Spy plane technology has been used to map the borough and find more than 300 suspected cases of beds in sheds.

    Harrow Borough Council employed the use of the plane to detect illegal developments at the ends of gardens which are then rented out.

    Before the plane went up planning officers estimated there were 75 cases of beds in sheds in Harrow.

    Now there is a list of 319 potential cases after the evening flight where the plane captured shots of the borough with a thermal imaging camera.

    Yellow areas of colour in the images show buildings with uninsulated roofs which could possibly be one of the illegal structures.

    Leader of the council Susan Hall said: The pressures of migration in London, fuelled by recent waves of new arrivals from Eastern Europe, are creating new stresses on local authorities that we just havent had to contend with before.

    What was once thought even just 18 months ago to be a problem for the centre of big cities is now rippling out to the suburbs.

    The beds in sheds phenomenon means there is a hidden community springing up in the back gardens of our cities in our borough alone the thermal pictures we receive suggest there are four times as many as we first suspected.

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    It's official: Microsoft sheds Bates, Reller from senior leadership team

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The swirling rumors of the weekend proved precognizant: Monday afternoon, Microsoft head Satya Nadella confirmed that Tony Bates, Microsoft's executive vice president of business strategy and evangelism (and one-time Skype CEO) is leaving the company, as is marketing EVP Tami Reller. Both were members of Microsoft's senior leadership team.

    The shakeup is interesting for a few different reasons, as PCWorld already covered this morning. Beyond Bates' departurewhich was somewhat expected given that he was a top contender for the CEO role assumed by Satya Nadellathe moves result in the ouster of the last of the big brain trust responsible for Windows 8.

    Tami Reller.

    One-time Windows co-chief Reller joins Steven Sinofsky, Jon DeVaan, and Grant George as a high-profile exit following the release of Microsoft's dramatically reimagined vision for Windowsa reimagining that's now being dialed back. Julie Larson-Green, Reller's partner in Windows presidency post-Sinofsky, has since been reassigned to the newly created "chief experience officer" role in the Applications and Services division.

    Reller also reportedly clashed with Scroogled mastermind Mark Penn, who held a role similar to hers.

    As expected, advanced strategy EVP Eric Rudder is taking over Bates' responsibilities on an interim basis. Chris Capossela is replacing Reller as chief marketing officer, while Penn is assuming a new role as the chief strategy officer, apparently leaving his former advertising and marketing duties by the wayside. Does that mean Scroogled is dead? One can only hope.

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    Program sheds light on rare cancer

    - March 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Tuesday, 3/4/2014

    BY MARLENE HARRIS-TAYLOR BLADE STAFF WRITER

    Melissa Paskvan believes she is a breast cancer survivor today because she didnt listen to her doctors advice nearly five years ago.

    The 45-year-old Toledo woman discovered a lump by chance in 2009 while scratching an itch on her ribs just beneath her breast.

    But when the mammogram came back negative, her original doctor told her it was probably just a cyst and that she probably shouldnt be too alarmed.

    He was really reluctant, and he didnt push to get it looked at. Im glad I didnt listen, Ms. Paskvan said.

    She had an ultrasound that showed a 2-centimeter growth, and she insisted that he take a biopsy of the growth immediately.

    Two days later, the lab confirmed her suspicion that the mass was cancerous.

    Ms. Paskvan soon learned that she was suffering from a very rare, aggressive form of breast cancer called Triple Negative Breast Cancer.

    I knew there was something there. I had a gut feeling. You have to be an advocate for your own body, she said.

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