Two winning British EuroMillions lottery tickets worth £45 million each claimed

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Two people have come forward to claim a share of the jackpot total of £91,141,671 (US$151,435,849.52) that was previously unclaimed from the EuroMillions lottery draw held on Friday, a lottery draw that is held in Europe across eight countries every Friday night.

The two people have yet to have been identified because they have not yet been given their money, as The National Lottery said. Camelot, who are the group who operate the lottery service said that lottery winners are given the option to remain anonymous if the winners wish to do so. The claims are also yet to be validated. As well as this, the banks in the country do not open until Monday. With the total of £45,570,835.50 (US$75,717,924.76) each, the two winners will break the record for the highest lottery jackpot win in the United Kingdom ever, and could each earn £2 million per year in interest alone.

If the winners are individuals rather than syndicates, they will also be the first-ever National Lottery winners to go into “The Sunday Times Rich List”, which is an annual compilation of the richest people in the United Kingdom that is published in the British broadsheet newspaper, The Sunday Times. Speaking to Sky News, compiler Philip Beresford stated: “It’s extraordinary that in the years we’ve had the lottery we haven’t had anyone at this level. If they’ve got any sense they’ll keep very, very quiet about it or go and live in Monaco, where they’ll just be one of 1,000-odd millionaires.” Beresford also spoke of how the winners should handle the situation of losing their jobs, if they wanted to do that. “You’ve got to plan it very carefully and do it over the months. Get yourself sacked, that would be the best way,” he said.

At present, further information cannot be released. A spokesperson for Camelot has said: “In our experience of previous EuroMillions winners it seems a greater number of them have been syndicates…but right now we can’t say whether these are groups or individuals.”

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Argentina score in extra-time; beat Mexico, get to quarter-finals

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Saturday, June 24, 2006

An epic round sixteen contest between Argentina and Mexico was won by a work of genius from Maxi Rodriguez, Saturday.

Juan Sorin hit a cross-field pass to the midfield player at the top right edge of the Mexican box. Rodriguez jumped to receive the ball and, in the same moment, chested high the way it had come. He met the descending ball 25 yards out with a perfectly timed left-footed volley and the ball arrowed over Oswaldo Sanchez into the opposite corner of the net.

The evenness and excitement of the match might easily be overshadowed by the winning goal. Though the shot totals were not high – Argentina had five shots on target to Mexico’s three – the action was end to end.

Part of the reason for the excitement was while Mexico tried to keep a fast attacking pace Argentina attempted to slow the game down. There could have been more goals; both Argentina and Mexico defended well and had timely saves from their goalkeepers.

Mexico got off to the best possible start with a goal from a set-piece after five minutes. Pavel Pardo’s cross from the right touchline was flicked on by Mario Mendez and Rafael Marquez slid in to score on a half volley at the far post.

For Argentina the equalising goal five minutes later was the best possible response to going behind. A corner kick was swung in low to the near post; Hernan Crespo raised his foot, Jared Borgetti stuck out his neck and between them the ball sped past Sanchez.

The match had its moment of controversy. Just before half time the Argentine goalkeeper rolled a ball to Gabriel Heinze. Somehow his defender let it go past him to Mexican striker Jose Fonseca. Heinze lunged to bring Fonseca down. Massimo Busacca adjudged Roberto Ayala to be the last defender and spared Heinze the red card for the deliberate professional foul.

Goalkeepers at either end made match saving contributions in the second half. On 53 minutes Roberto Abbondanzieri saved a defensive a clearance that deflected off Borgetti six yards from goal. Five minutes later Javier Saviola was through on goal; he went high and hard with the shot but Sanchez stuck out a strong left palm and batted the ball away for a corner.

Lionel Messi and Carlos Tevez replaced Crespo and Saviola as Argentina sought to break the deadlock. A minute from time Tevez thought he was through on goal but Ricardo Osorio got back just in time and the game was destined for another 30 minutes and that special moment in extra time.

Argentina’s win meant they would play their quarter-final match in the Olympiastadion, Berlin, against the host nation Germany on June 30.

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See The Best Sights With The Barcelona Tourist Bus

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The Barcelona Tourist bus, the Bus Turistic, is a fabulous way of seeing the major sites of this incredible city.

These double decker buses with air conditioning downstairs and an open top deck take visitors past all nine of Barcelona’s World Heritage sites; and much more besides. Running all day from 9 am until the last bus leaves Pla a Catalunya at 8 pm in the summer and sometimes with a frequency of one every five minutes the bus has two different two hour circuits that passengers can choose from. There are, additionally, six stops that are common to both routes the Red and the Blue so you can travel on one after the other or go and have a coffee and then come back to take the second loop! There is a third, shorter Green Route, during the summer which takes you from Port Ol mpic along the sea front out to the Forum.

The Blue Route is the more southerly of the two major routes, and it will journey from Pla a Catalunya up to Montj ic with the Poble Espanyol, Montj ic Castle and the Olympic Ring, then past the World Trade Centre, Museu Mar tim, Port Ol mpic and the zoo at Parc de la Ciutadella.

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The northern Red route with the same starting point goes directly by the Sagrada Familia, Parc G ell, MACBA, Tibidaba and even FC Barcelona. Just about all the city’s premier locations are either on, or very close to, the Bus Turistic circuits.

In all, the routes have 44 different stopping points. As this is such a frequent ‘hop on, hop off’ service, it is remarkably straightforward to take the bus out to, say, Montj ic, wander around for a few hours, and then complete your tour later in the day. Although, of course, the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter don’t permit the bus to travel through them, the Blue Route does get sufficiently close for you to get off and wander there, should you want to do so.

At the moment, a ticket for the Bus Turistic costs 21 for an adult, 13 for those between 4 and 12 and under 4s travel free of charge. This enables passengers to get on and off the bus as many times as they choose in a day. If you want to, perhaps, take one route on one day and then the other route the day after, a two-day ticket will cost 27 or 17 but it’s worth remembering that the journeys have to be made on consecutive days.

The buses do all have ramps for wheelchair users and an area on the lower deck which is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs to travel on and, as the steps to the top are steep and winding, some elderly passengers might prefer to sit downstairs.

As well as taking you to the iconic sites of this fascinating city, your ticket will also come with a city map, showing all the stops on each route, plus a book of discount vouchers to use during your time in Barcelona and there is a tour commentary which is available through headphones in various languages. This latter facility is particularly useful if you don’t want to hear commentary coming through a loudspeaker in five different languages as you go along!

When you arrive at a new destination, it’s good to be able to get familiar with the layout and terrain as soon as you can so that you can plan your time better, The Barcelona Tourist Bus is an ideal way to become fully acquainted with the delights of one of Europe’s most invigorating and spectacular cities.

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Spelling error appears on Medill School of Journalism diplomas

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Monday, June 23, 2014

On Saturday, Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism in Chicago issued diplomas which misspelled the word integrated in “Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications”. Around 30 diplomas out of 250 distributed contained the spelling error, “itegrated”.

In an e-mail quoted by Chicago Tribune, department lecturer Desiree Hanford said, “The diplomas are issued by the university, so we will work with the [university] registrar’s office Monday to provide new diplomas to these students”.

Inside Higher Ed said some alumni had objected to the program’s name change several years ago, and found the current situation amusing given their opposition to including integrated in the program’s name.

The journalism program has a grading policy called the “Medill F”, where assignments that contain an error such as having a spelling error result in the assignment being failed. Graduating student Kit Fox, according to the Chicago Tribune, said of the Medill F, “When as a freshman you hear about it for the first time, it sounds extremely harsh. It sounds almost unfair…And then you look at the stakes of what journalism is, and you realize it’s much more forgiving than what happens in the real world.” He also told FOX 32 News, “Maybe it was just one last edit test for us grads, or just some fantastic irony”.

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Rachel Weisz wants Botox ban for actors

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

English actress Rachel Weisz thinks that Botox injections should be banned for all actors.

The 39-year-old actress, best known for her roles in the Mummy movie franchise and for her Academy Award-winning portrayal in The Constant Gardener, feels facial Botox injections leave actors less able to convey emotion and that it harms the acting industry as much as steroids harm athletes.

In an interview with UK’s Harper’s Bazaar, coming out next month, Weisz says, “It should be banned for actors, as steroids are for sportsmen,” she claims. “Acting is all about expression; why would you want to iron out a frown?”

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Currently living in New York, she also mentions that English women are much less worried about their physical appearance than in the United States. “I love the way girls in London dress,” she claimed. “It’s so different to the American ‘blow-dry and immaculate grooming’ thing.”

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Understanding Nba Betting Odds

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If you love watching NBA games, you will surely love betting on it too! NBA betting double the excitement and fun as we watch our favorite NBA sport. However, betting on a popular sport like NBA comes a little tough most especially if you dont have concrete ideas to base your betting choices. This derived the NBA betting odds. So, what is it all about?

NBA betting odds is actually a system where all the basic sources to base all your betting choices in every basketball game can be found. It is a system that helps you bet particular amounts while illustrating all the possible prospects of your preferred team winning the game. The data that are given in the system came from a long list of sportsbook and totaled from every basketball match.

The NBA betting odds is categorized into significant segments composed of the date and time of competition, rotation number, teams playing against each other, point spread, money line and total. It is necessary that you are aware of these terms to be successful in your NBA bet.

The game roster is noted on the date and time while the rotation number lists down the name of the visiting team over the home team.

The point spread, which is the most common bet not just in basketball but to all sports, points out the favorite team from the underdog. For example, a game between the Boston Celtics and LA Lakers comes up with a +7 as well as -7, which means, you are able to gain cash if Boston wins the game right away or loses to LA with less than 7 points in the game.

The moneyline is simply betting on which team you think will win. The basis of the betting volume is $ 100. For instance, the money line presents Dallas Mavericks with a -340 and Boston Celtics with +320. This indicates that you must bet $ 340 on Dallas to win $ 100, as well as a $ 100 bet on Boston to obtain $ 320.

The total, which is the easiest type of NBA bet, means betting on the sum of all points from both teams. The hypothesized figure is based on a substantial guess obtained from sports analysis. If the total is 170 and the actual points amount to 180, then those who bet above 170 gains the cash.

Understanding and learning how to read the NBA betting odds is very essential to get a bigger chance of winning your hard earned money. Also, it can provide you better understanding on exactly how the game affects the bets you are willing to wager upon. So, be sure that you have study NBA betting odds prior betting. Good Luck!

New Zealand raises interest rates in second straight month to 0.75%

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Thursday, November 25, 2021

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 0.75% during its last policy meeting of the year yesterday, after the rate of consumer price inflation was recorded at 4.9% in the third quarter, the highest since December 2007.

The hike to the national official cash rate (OCR) was widely expected by economists and the markets alike: 21 of the 23 economists surveyed in a November 15-19 Reuters poll predicted an increase of 25 basis points, while the other two projected an increase by 50 basis points, to 1%.

New Zealand’s handling of COVID-19 included injecting “huge amounts of fiscal and monetary stimulus” into the economy, according to The Guardian, in line with other major economies, which has pushed the unemployment rate to the lowest and inflation to its highest in over a decade. Stimulus spending and low interest rates, along with a shortage in housing led home prices to double in the last seven years, the least affordable of the OECD nations, according to Reuters.

A statement from the Reserve Bank said the “near-term rise in inflation [accentuated] by higher oil prices, rising transport costs and the impact of supply shortfalls” are risking “generating more generalised price rises”, as reported by ABC News. The RBNZ forecasts rates would rise to 2.5% by 2023, and still higher by 2024, according to Reuters; however, medians from a Friday article predicted the OCR would reach only 2% by year-end 2023, below what it was in 2014.

More recent projections include to 2% by mid-2022 according to economist at Capital Economics Ben Udy, to a high of 3% by Q3 2023 according to acting chief economist at Westpac Michael Gordon, including a 0.5% rate hike during the RBNZ’s next meeting in February, as reported by The Guardian.

Yesterday’s announcement came after a widely-expected rate hike from 0.25% to 0.5% on October 6, the first in seven years, as part of the RBNZ’s tightening cycle initially slated to begin August but pushed back due to the Delta variant of COVID-19 and lockdown in the capital city Auckland. Senior market strategist at the Bank of New Zealand Jason Wong told Reuters then: “We’re on a path towards a series of rate hikes and the market is well priced for that.”

RBNZ Governor Adrian Orr told reporters yesterday “we see steady steps of 25 basis points back to levels where the OCR is marginally above the neutral rate as the most balanced approach we can take”, though Reuters reports the bank had considered a range of options, including a 50 basis point hike.

Orr added on housing, “Homeowners who have just entered the market with extremely high leverage levels have to be incredibly wary and have to understand they have to weather the higher interest rates”, after earlier taxes levied on property investors failed to cool rising house prices, which Reuters reports the RBNZ believes are above their sustainable level, and at increased chance for a correction. He also defended the stimulus but noted the growth in household debt ensuing.

While countries globally are winding down pandemic-related stimulus measures, according to Reuters, there has been pushback from some countries when it comes to raising interest rates: in the United States, the inflation rate recently rose to 6.2%, the highest in 31 years, which has led some economists to put pressure on Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell to accelerate the process of tapering its monthly bond purchases, according to the Associated Press. The Bank of England and European Central Bank (ECB) also both withstood criticism for a forecasted rise in inflationary pressures, according to The Guardian and Reuters.

ECB President Christine Lagarde told the European Parliament on November 15 “an undue tightening of financing conditions is not desirable, and would represent an unwarranted headwind for the recovery”, adding “[i]f we were to take any tightening measures now, it could cause far more harm than it would do any good”, as reported by Reuters.

Australia’s Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) maintained its position that interest rates are not likely to rise until 2024. RBA Governor Philip Lowe told an Australian Businesses Economists lunch last week “the latest data and forecasts do not warrant an increase in the cash rate in 2022”, and for one to be considered by the board “[t]he economy and inflation would have to turn out very differently from our central scenario”, according to ABC News.

However, several central banks have increased rates ahead of even New Zealand: Reuters names Norway, the Czech Republic and South Korea, which is expected to raise rates again in a meeting today.

Reuters reports the New Zealand dollar fell 0.6% due to some investors predicting a higher hike, and both 2- and 10-year government bonds slipped by 10 basis points each.

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British white paper on public health

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Wednesday, November 17, 2004

ENGLAND — UK Health Secretary John Reid has proposed widespread legislative and health care changes in a new white paper on public health released Tuesday. Titled “Choosing Health”, the paper details government plans to restrict smoking in public places, limit ‘junk food‘ advertisements to children, make available “lifestyle trainers”, campaign against sexually transmitted diseases and tobacco, and improve food labelling.

The white paper comes after extensive public comment that involved 150,000 people.

Smoking would be restricted in enclosed public spaces, restaurants, workplaces, and some pubs. The ban would be enacted gradually, affecting government and NHS buildings in 2006, enclosed public places in 2007, and private property in 2008. Permanent exemption would be granted to pubs that do not serve prepared food — though not at the bar — as well as private clubs, a decision that has provoked some to call the measure incomplete. Up to 90% of pubs are expected to be affected. The Scottish executive proposed a complete ban on smoking in enclosed public places last week, and Ireland has already banned smoking in pubs and restaurants.

Food advertisements targeted to children would be banned until 9pm, under the White Paper’s proposals. The restriction is a measure to tackle rising rates of childhood obesity. The government also intends to develop voluntary standards on food and drink advertisements to children with industry, only threatening legislation if an acceptable standard is not reached by 2007. Additionally, low income families would receive vouchers for fresh fruit, vegetables, milk, and infant formula. School lunches would also be held to stricter nutritional standards. Reid has warned that unless childhood obesity is tackled, “we face the prospect of children having shorter life expectancy than their parents”.

Food labelling would also be improved, with a “traffic light” system implemented. Packaged food would be evaluated based on its fat, sugar, and salt content.

The paper is unusual for suggesting a more holistic approach to health care, offering for the first time “lifestyle trainers.” The National Health Service would be funding with an additional £1bn to make people’s overall lives healthier, which is expected to save £30bn in preventable illness.

The paper additionally makes mention of reducing accidents, which affected 2.7m people last year and is a leading cause of child death, curb binge drinking, and reduce substance abuse among youths.

The paper has been criticized by many parties. The Tory Shadow Health Secretary has criticized the Labour government’s comprehensiveness and creation of a “new nanny state approach”. He has additionally described it as “gimmicks”. The Liberal Democrats have accused the government of not being comprehensive enough. It has also been criticized by the British Medical Association as being implemented too slowly, saying “When lives need saving, doctors act immediately”.

Mr. Reid has argued against the nanny state label, saying “In a free society, men and women ultimately have the right within the law to choose their own lifestyle, even when it may damage their own health. But people do not have the right to damage the health of others, or to impose an intolerable degree of inconvenience or nuisance on others … This is a sensible solution which balances the protection of the majority with the personal freedom of the minority in England”.

The full white paper “Choosing Health” can be read here.

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Wikinews interviews World Wide Web co-inventor Robert Cailliau

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

The name Robert Cailliau may not ring a bell to the general public, but his invention is the reason why you are reading this: Dr. Cailliau together with his colleague Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, making the internet accessible so it could grow from an academic tool to a mass communication medium. Last January Dr. Cailliau retired from CERN, the European particle physics lab where the WWW emerged.

Wikinews offered the engineer a virtual beer from his native country Belgium, and conducted an e-mail interview with him (which started about three weeks ago) about the history and the future of the web and his life and work.

Wikinews: At the start of this interview, we would like to offer you a fresh pint on a terrace, but since this is an e-mail interview, we will limit ourselves to a virtual beer, which you can enjoy here.

Robert Cailliau: Yes, I myself once (at the 2nd international WWW Conference, Chicago) said that there is no such thing as a virtual beer: people will still want to sit together. Anyway, here we go.

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers In Vancouver

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byAlma Abell

Sometimes it bankruptcy lawyers In Vancouver to find out what some of those options are. A bankruptcy filing will stop the creditors from calling you, and it can help you restructure your debt to make it more manageable for you.

Many bankruptcies are filed due to medical bills. Having unpaid bills is very stressful, and stress works against your health. You may be able to reorganize the medical bills into a payment plan which will not only cover your past treatments but also help you with paying continuing medical treatments. Just like medical bills, student loans are another problem debt. The common myth is that all student loans are not dischargeable through a bankruptcy plan. That is not always the case, as there are certain loans which may be discharged or you may be able to alter the debt payment plan to bring the debt

Call Horak and Boyd and set up an appointment. After you have met with your lawyer and gone over your debt and the issues surrounding your falling behind, the lawyer will be able to advise you of your available options. The lawyer may advise that filing bankruptcy is your best option. The bankruptcy filing will stop all collection legal actions as well as all creditor phone calls.

There are two types of bankruptcy an individual can file. The Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will allow you to restructure your debt into a more affordable plan, and you will be able to generally keep your assets. The Chapter 7 Bankruptcy allows you to discharge some of your debts, but you may have to give up some or all of your assets which include your car and home.

Bankruptcy Laws are very complicated forms of law, and you need to discuss this option with an attorney. The lawyer will be able to provide you with the proper advice you need to make an informed decision about bankruptcy and answer any questions you may have. Bankruptcy lawyers In Vancouver are committed to providing their clients with advice on finding relief to their financial troubles.