Oldest ex-Major League Baseball player, Billy Werber dies at age 100

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Billy Werber, third baseman in Major League Baseball, has died at the age of 100. Werber died of natural causes on Thursday, January 22, 2009 at an assisted living center in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was moved there after his health deteriorated a month ago.

His son said that when admitted, Werber refused to eat solid foods and would only drink liquids. “He just refused to eat and that was his plan,” Bill Werber Jr. told the Associated Press. He added that his father was “sharp up until four weeks ago”.

Born William Murray Werber on June 20, 1908 in Berwyn Heights, Maryland, he played for the New York Yankees from (1930, 1933), the Boston Red Sox from (1933-1936), the Philadelphia Athletics from (1937-1938), Cincinnati Reds from (1939-1941) and the New York Giants from (1942).

In 1934, Werber became the starting third baseman of the Red Sox. He responded with a career-high .321 batting average, including 200 hits; led the American League with 40 stolen bases, and posted double digits in doubles (41), triples (10) and home runs (11). He led the league in stolen bases in 1935 (29) and 1937 (35). Boston traded him to the Philadelphia Athletics for the 1937 season, and he joined the Cincinnati Reds in 1939.

In an 11-season career, Werber was a .271 hitter with 78 home runs and 539 RBI in 1,295 games. One of the most aggressive baserunners of the 1930s, probably the most aggressive next to Ben Chapman, he stole 215 bases. He was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1961.

His wife Kathryn ‘Tat’ Werber died in 2000, after she and Werber had been married 70 years. Bill Werber Jr. says that his father is to be cremated and services, which will be open to the public, will be held on the weekend of January 31 through February 1.

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students/LA-ND

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Due to the damage by Hurricane Katrina and subsequent flooding, a number of colleges and universities in the New Orleans metropolitan area will not be able to hold classes for the fall 2005 semester. It is estimated that 75,000 to 100,000 students have been displaced. [1]. In response, institutions across the United States and Canada are offering late registration for displaced students so that their academic progress is not unduly delayed. Some are offering free or reduced admission to displaced students. At some universities, especially state universities, this offer is limited to residents of the area.

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Centennial of ‘father of contemporary Thai cinema’ celebrated

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Thailand’s National Film Archive in Salaya, Nakhon Pathom unveiled a new museum and cinema on Thursday night for the 100th anniversary celebration of the birth of Rattana Pestjoni, a filmmaker who is considered the “father of contemporary Thai cinema”.

With Pestonji’s family, movie stars, filmmakers, government officials and fans on hand, the National Film Archive’s museum was opened for tours, and the facility’s 120-seat cinema hosted the screening of a documentary film, Signature: The Life and Work of R.D. Pestonji.

Pestonji was born in Bangkok on May 22, 1908, to a Parsi-Indian (ethnic Persian) family. For his first short film, Tang, in 1937, he received an award from Alfred Hitchcock at a film festival in Scotland. Pestonji directed his first feature film, Dear Dolly, in 1951. He was known for his skills as a cinematographer, and he shot the first Thai feature film to be submitted to an overseas film festival. Pestonji also pushed for innovations in the Thai film industry, such as using 35mm film, and raising the level of cinematography as an artistic element of the films, said film historian Dome Sukwong, director of the National Film Archive.

The now-lost Santi-Weena was submitted to the Asia-Pacific Film Festival in 1954 in Tokyo. Pestonji served as cinematographer on it as well as Forever Yours, in 1955. He then directed four features, Country Hotel in 1957, Dark Heaven in 1958, Black Silk in 1961, and Sugar Is Not Sweet in 1964. His films were never box-office successes, which led to Pestonji retiring from feature-film work to make television commercials, Sukwong said.

Pestonji died of a heart attack on August 17, 1970 at the Montien Hotel Bangkok, while giving a speech to government officials and film industry executives about the prevalence of Hollywood films in Thailand’s cinemas.

Contemporary directors who were influenced by Pestonji include Wisit Sasanatieng and Pen-ek Ratanaruang (Last Life in the Universe). Sasanatieng was among the filmmakers present at Thursday’s event.

Prae Dum [Black Silk] is the film that remains my single major influence,” Sasanatieng was quoted as saying by the Bangkok Post. Sasanatieng’s colorful features, Tears of the Black Tiger and Citizen Dog bear many of the hallmarks of Pestonji’s films. “Khun Ratana was not simply a master storyteller … he knew how to use color, art direction and camera angles to create subtle nuances and charge the movie with strong emotions.”

Pestonji’s sons, Santa and Edel, have continued in the film business. The Bangkok film production house their father started now houses a firm that hires out equipment and film crews to foreign films shooting on location in Thailand. Films that the company has been involved with include Heaven & Earth and The Beach. Pestonji’s daughter, Ratanavadi Ratanabhand, was the lead actress in 1961’s Black Silk.

The Pestonji centennial celebration was the first major event held in the new facilities at the National Film Archive, which moved around 10 years ago to the Fine Arts Department compound in Nakhon Pathom Province, about 50 kilometers from Bangkok, where the archive had been previously located. The museum and cinema complex were built in the last year, and Thursday’s event was the first major function held at the facility, said Chalida Uabumrungjit of the Thai Film Foundation, which has worked closely with the National Film Archive to preserve Pestonji’s legacy. The foundation holds the rights to Pestonji’s films and plans to issue a DVD set of his works later this year.

The centerpiece of the archive’s museum is a wax figure of Pestonji, seated with his prized Mitchell camera in front of a recreation of the set from his 1957 musical comedy Country Hotel.

In a manner similar to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, handprints, footprints and signatures of celebrities are being collected in the concrete outside the museum’s cinema. That initiative started on Thursday with actor Prompong Nopparit, a spokesman for the Ministry of Culture, being the first to make his marks.

Other stars making impressions included actor Suthep Wongkamheng, who starred in Pestonji’s Dark Heaven. A rain storm dampened the festivities, but didn’t keep 1970s action star Sombat Metanee from making his mark in the slab, albeit under cover of umbrellas. Other figures adding their marks to the wet cement were pioneering animator Payut Ngaokrachang and Santa Pestonji, Ratana’s eldest son.

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How Glass Entrances Can Impress Your Clients

November, 2014 byAlma Abell

The look of your business says a lot about it. Right from the very entrance, impressions are being made by the way that your business looks. There is no better way to make a serious impact with your business than to upgrade the doors and entrances, and giving it an all glass look is the way to go. All glass entrances can give your business a seriously dramatic look, while also giving your employees a very pleasant place to work. The beauty of glass, added to the exterior and interior of your building can give your business the great first impression that it needs to wow potential clients. Glass Entrances give your business a bold new look, combining modern style with elegance. Your business will get a great boost to its appeal when you have a glass entrance installed in your business, it gives the impression of a vast space while adding a touch of glamor.

If you are confused by what Glass Entrances actually are, you aren’t alone. There are many different types of glass entrances, and it is best that you educate yourself so that you can find the one that perfectly fits the look and feel of your business. A glass entrances contains all glass doors and glass windows, or sidelites. All glass doors have a minimum amount of metal parts on them, usually the top and bottom rails on the door. Glass sidelites are the windows, the panels of glass that comprise the rest of the entrance. Depending on how much metal was used for the door, the sidelites will match that look. Heavy tempered glass is almost always used for glass entrances and doors, as it is the type of glass that has the strongest durability and is the safest. Switching to an all glass entrance is an easy way to enhance the look and appeal of your commercial space.

If you are looking to enhance your commercial space, glass entrances and doors are the best way to do it. Layne Glass Services will set you up with a look that will really impress your current clients and grab the attention of future clients. They can install glass doors, glass entrances and storefronts that will make your business stand out from the rest. Give them a call today and find out how they can help you.

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Australians unite against whaling in Southern Ocean

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Anti-whaling protesters have joined forces across Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, and the U.S.A calling for an end to the killing of whales for meat by Japan. Greenpeace organised the international day of action as it continued its efforts to disrupt the hunting of minke whales by the Japanese whaling fleet currently in the Southern Ocean.

The day of action was being marked to protest the actions of the fleet which protesters believe violate the 1986 International Whaling Commission (IWC) global ban on commercial whaling. Japan’s JARPA Japanese Whale Research Program was allowed to operate under a Special Permit in the Antarctic according to Article VIII of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling. In its JARPA-2 plan, Japan plans to double its annual scientific research catch of Minke whales to 935, and to add 10 Fin whales to its quota. The International Fund for Animal Welfare states that over the next two years, Japan plans to kill 50 endangered Humpback whales and an additional 40 fin whales.

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Ford Taurus to be revived

Friday, February 9, 2007

Ford Motor Company CEO Alan Mulally has reported that Ford will rename the Ford Five Hundred to the Taurus for the 2008 model year, when a facelifted model is expected to be launched to improve the lackluster sales of the outgoing model. Mulally says that Ford’s decision to name all their cars with the letter F was a lackluster move, and makes their names easily forgettable. As a result, Mulally plans on reviving many respected Ford nameplates, the Taurus being one of them, and the Falcon possibly in the future.

The Ford Taurus was originally introduced in 1986, and was a revolutionary car that rewrote the rules for creating a sedan, and pushed the other American automakers to follow suit, leading to a design revolution that completely rid Detroit of the “boxy” cars of the 70s and 80s. The Taurus survived for four generations, selling over 7,500,000 units. The Taurus was discontinued in October 2006, after a brief run of 2007 models destined for fleet customers.

“How can it go away?” Alan Mulally remembered asking, “It’s the best-selling car in America.”

While it is not expected for the name change to turn the Five Hundred into a 400,000 plus units a year blockbuster like the Taurus, it is expected to make sales more solid, and to make the car well known, since the Taurus is a well known nameplate around the country.

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Curiosity Rover analysis suggests chemically complex lake once graced Mars’s Gale crater

Sunday, June 4, 2017

In an analysis published on Friday in Science, scientists announced data collected from the Curiosity Rover show that Mars’s Gale Crater was once a chemically stratified lake, meaning the aquatic environment differed markedly between deep and shallow water. According to the report, “all of the physical, chemical, and energetic conditions necessary to establish a habitable environment were present on Mars between ~3.8 billion and 3.1 billion years ago.”

Analysis shows the chemical index of alteration fluctuated over time in a way that suggested the lake varied between hot, wet periods and colder, drier periods. The shallow water would have been rich in oxidants brought in from the atmosphere and groundwater, and the deeper water would have been oxidant poor. Phosphates, carbon, nitrogen, iron and sulfur, indicating chemistry suitable for life, have also been found there in a variety of compounds.

Lead author Joel Hurowitz of Stony Brook University explained, “These were very different, co-existing environments in the same lake[…] This type of oxidant stratification is a common feature of lakes on Earth, and now we’ve found it on Mars. The diversity of environments in this Martian lake would have provided multiple opportunities for different types of microbes to survive.”

The scientists also evaluated the fineness of the sediment, meaning the sizes of individual particles of dirt, dust and sand. Curiosity found larger grains near the edges of the lake where sediments from incoming rivers and streams would have fed it, and smaller ones in what would have been the deep lakebed, which is consistent with particles dropping out of the water as the current slows down. “We could tell something was going on,” Hurowitz said in a statement. “What was causing iron minerals to be one flavor in one part of the lake and another flavor in another part of the lake? We had an ‘Aha!’ moment when we realized that the mineral information and the bedding-thickness information mapped perfectly onto each other in a way you would expect from a stratified lake with a chemical boundary between shallow water and deeper water.”

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Dukan Diet Mega Weight Loss Diet By French Doctor

By Dominique Scott

Do you want to lose a lot of weight fast? If you haven’t tried the Dukan Diet, you must check out this article. Developed by acclaimed French doctor Pierre Dukan, this diet was just released outside of France after much popularity in France over the last decade.

The Dukan Diet has proven successful for both those just a few pounds to lose and for those who want to lose a lot of weight fast. Dr. Pierre Dukan reports that weight gain is a result of how many fat cells we have. When you overeat, at a certain point fat cells grow big enough that if the unhealthy cycle isn’t stopped, the cells then split into two, creating more fat cells. This of course makes dieting and weight loss more difficult. After working with thousands of patients, Dr. Dukan created the Dukan Diet to help people with all different body sizes and shapes to be able to lose pounds and maintain weight loss.

The Dukan Diet works to attack weight loss with an intense and restrictive diet in the beginning stages. However, the diet gradually works into something that you can maintain for life to keep the weight off. It is a four-phase program that with initial dramatic weight loss, encourages continued dedication. In his ten years working with patients, Dr. Dukan reported that this worked both for people who were obese and those who wanted to shed a few pounds to get to their ideal weight. You can tailor the time in each phase to your individual needs to reach your goal weight.

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The Dukan Diet is laid out in four distinct parts or phases: the attack phase, the cruise phase, the consolidation phase and the stabilization phase. The diet requires discipline and takes some adjustment but if you do stick with it, you can lose weight very quickly. The Dukan Diet isn’t a crash diet– it’s a plan for life. Pierre Dukan focuses heavily on maintenance. He notes that the problem with most diets is getting through that critical period following initial weight dramatic loss where many people falter and gain back any weight they’ve lost

During the attack phase of the Dukan Diet, you stick to an all-protein diet. The emphasis on protein sounds like the popular Atkin’s Diet. However, unlike the Atkin’s plan, you aren’t consuming fatty protein with cheese, butter and as much fat as you desire. Dukan instructs that fat is to be trimmed off of beef and other meats, and the skin to be removed from chicken. The first portion of the diet can be done for anywhere from one to ten days, depending on how many pounds you want to lose. To drop more weight rapidly, continue this attack phase of the diet for as long as desired.

The second phase of the Dukan Diet is the cruise phase. Dieters continue to lose pounds during this phase but not at the accelerated rate of the first phase. You will alternate your protein-only days with protein and vegetable days. You must avoid starchy vegetables- most green vegetables can be enjoyed without restriction during this phase on vegetable days. You can expect to lose approximately 2 pounds per week during the cruise phase of the diet. You stay in this phase alternating protein and protein/vegetable days until you reach your goal weight. Stay in the attack phase for a longer time before starting this second phase of the diet if you want to continue to lose weight rapidly. Then, stay in the cruise phase until you reach your weight loss goal. Keep reading for direction on the third and fourth phases.

During your Dukan Diet, the doctor advises low impact exercise like walking for 25 minutes each day. Adequate hydration is also important and getting enough water is imperative.

Does this diet sound like one you want to try? If you could lose 20, 30, 40 pounds or more and keep it off it might be worth it right? Dr. Dukan has tons of patients thrilled with their weight loss results on the Dukan Diet. More and more people are getting excited about the possibility of quick weight loss with long-term results now that Pierre Dukan’s Diet is now gaining popularity outside of France.

The third and fourth phases are incredibly important to the success of your weight loss maintenance. Dukan noted that most dieters have problems in this stage of their weight loss. You’ve lost the major weight you want to lose and now you want to re-enter your normal life and routine. What do you do? Dukan has a method for this.

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US rock artist Tom Petty dies at 66

Thursday, October 5, 2017

At the age of 66, US rock musician Tom Petty suffered cardiac arrest on Monday morning and died that evening at the UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica in California, according to reports.

Petty, born in Gainesville, Florida in 1950, was best known as the lead singer of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. With the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist, Petty recorded a number of hit singles. He was one of the best-selling music artists of all time, selling more than 80 million records worldwide over the course of his career. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. Petty also co-founded the late 1980s supergroup the Traveling Wilburys.

Petty had a number of acting roles on film and television, playing a the mayor of a post-apocalyptic town in the 1997 Kevin Costner film The Postman. In 2002, Petty appeared on The Simpsons episode “How I Spent My Strummer Vacation” and from 2004 to 2009 voiced character Lucky on King of the Hill.

Petty married Jane Benyo in 1974, and they divorced in 1996. With Benyo, Petty had two daughters, Adria and Annakim. He married Dana York in 2001, acquiring a stepson named Dylan from her earlier marriage. He is also survived by a younger brother, Bruce, and a granddaughter, Everly.

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CanadaVOTES: Libertarian John Kittridge in St. Paul’s

Monday, October 13, 2008

In an attempt to speak with as many candidates as possible during the 2008 Canadian federal election, Wikinews has talked via email with John Kittredge. John is a candidate in Toronto, Ontario’s St. Paul riding, running under the Libertarian Party banner. Libertarians are a minor, registered political party; they are looking to earn their first ever seat in the House of Commons.

Incumbent Carolyn Bennett of the Liberals is running against Libertarian Kittridge, Conservative Heather Jewell, New Democrat Anita Agrawal, and Justin Erdman, a Green. Bennett was the Minister of Health under previous Prime Minister Paul Martin’s Liberal government. Since it was created in 1935, the riding has been batted about between the Liberals and the now defunct Progessive Conservative party.

The following is an interview with Mr. Kittridge, conducted via email. The interview has had very limited editing, to eliminate in-text mentions of website addresses, but is otherwise left exactly as sent to Wikinews.

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