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		<title>Why Taking Days Out With The Kids This Summer Can Be Rewarding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kids can be difficult to handle at any time of year, but the summer is an especially tough time for parents. You&#8217;ll constantly hear your kids complain that they are bored or have nothing to do. If this sounds like your kids then you&#8217;ll be pleased to know that there is something you can do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kids can be difficult to handle at any time of year, but the summer is an especially tough time for parents. You&#8217;ll constantly hear your kids complain that they are bored or have nothing to do. If this sounds like your kids then you&#8217;ll be pleased to know that there is something you can do to combat their boredom.</p>
<p>If you live in the Northwest of England, there is so much to see and do that your children won&#8217;t have the chance to say that they are bored.</p>
<p>Why not take them to somewhere like <a href="http://www.itsgoodtobefree.co.uk/itsgoodtobefree/page?siteid=itsgoodtobefree-prd&amp;locale=uken1&amp;PagecRef=677&amp;peId=4527e768afc9193f89c718e1ea6f6a04">Acorn Farm</a> or even <a href="http://www.itsgoodtobefree.co.uk/itsgoodtobefree/page?siteid=itsgoodtobefree-prd&amp;locale=uken1&amp;PagecRef=677&amp;peId=4c771feae6f66e83e696650df165edd3">Blackpool Zoo &amp; Dinosaur Safari</a>. Most young children in particular love learning about animals and wildlife in general. If that still isn&#8217;t enough then the <a href="http://www.itsgoodtobefree.co.uk/itsgoodtobefree/page?siteid=itsgoodtobefree-prd&amp;locale=uken1&amp;PagecRef=677&amp;peId=b1ba6fcf7cb4a31ff1b33f43aa053505">Blue Planet Aquarium</a> and <a href="http://www.itsgoodtobefree.co.uk/itsgoodtobefree/page?siteid=itsgoodtobefree-prd&amp;locale=uken1&amp;PagecRef=677&amp;peId=bf0d620034309906751e7b376bd0e42f">Chester Zoo</a> a great places for them to learn something new about their environment. If you still hear them moaning, then pack them off on a trip to <a href="http://www.itsgoodtobefree.co.uk/itsgoodtobefree/page?siteid=itsgoodtobefree-prd&amp;locale=uken1&amp;PagecRef=677&amp;peId=ec014bdcf805ab6df743b67c3491abe1">Curraghs Wildlife Park</a> and you&#8217;ll be amazed how quickly their cries of boredom become cries of excitment.</p>
<p>Taking the kids out doesn&#8217;t have to be a chore &#8211; the northwest has so many great places to visit that you and the kids will have fun!</p>
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		<title>Apple brand got the highest number of feedback indicator &#8216;fail&#8217;, a negative hashtag commonly used on the web by the purchasers to show their unhappiness about a company&#8217;s failure to reach their expectancies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Faced with reception issues for iPhone four, Apple becomes the most  criticised brand in the blogosphere, reported  Commercial  Times  paraphrasing Brandwatch, a social media research firm. Similar articles  According to Brandwatch, Apple brand got the highest number of feedback  indicator &#8216;fail&#8217;, a negative hashtag commonly used on the web [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Faced with reception issues for iPhone four, Apple becomes the most  criticised brand in the blogosphere, reported  Commercial  Times  paraphrasing Brandwatch, a social media research firm. Similar articles  According to Brandwatch, Apple brand got the highest number of feedback  indicator &#8216;fail&#8217;, a negative hashtag commonly used on the web by the  purchasers to show their unhappiness about a company&#8217;s failure to reach  their expectancies.</p>
<p>Apple with this negative indicator got discussed  1,204 times in Twitter messages in the prior month, the study firm,  says.</p>
<p>The majority of these messages were centered at criticising  Apple brand while the leftover were beefs relating to its products &#8212;  iPhone, iPad and Mac.  On other blogging sites, shoppers posted masses  of grumbles on the reception problem posed by the iPhone four,  Brandwatch asserted.  Brands in the communication and technology sectors  are the most widely whinged online by the purchasers, according to the  firm.  Facebook, Nokia and the BBC in the second, 3rd and 4th position  are the most criticised brands on Twitter, the firm asserted in its  report.</p>
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		<title>Thailand&#8217;s energy minister ceremonially broke ground Thursday on what will become the biggest solar farm in Southeast East Asia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thailand&#8217;s energy minister ceremonially broke ground Thursday on  what will become the biggest solar farm in Southeast East Asia. The  edges of Bangkok, Thailand, will be home to a 44-megawatt solar farm to  be finished by the end of 2011.  The plant dovetails with the country&#8217;s  attempt to get 20 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thailand&#8217;s energy minister ceremonially broke ground Thursday on  what will become the biggest solar farm in Southeast East Asia. The  edges of Bangkok, Thailand, will be home to a 44-megawatt solar farm to  be finished by the end of 2011.  The plant dovetails with the country&#8217;s  attempt to get 20 p.c of its power from replaceable resources by 2022.   Suntech Power, which bills itself as the planet&#8217;s biggest producer of  crystal silicon solar cells, has reached an agreement to provide  34.5-megawatts worth of solar energy panels for the 1st section of the  Bangkok solar project.  When complete, the solar farm will be controlled  and run by Thai oil company Bangchak  Petrol  with Solartron.   Solartron is a turnkey solar solutions company that supplies design,  installation, and maintenance services for solar projects.</p>
<p>The deal  affirms a United  Countries  report that sees Pacific Rim leading the  way in green tech investment.  The deal also talks to the trend of solar  corporations offering turnkey solar solutions.</p>
<p>The project also  illustrates how oil firms are wanting to branch out into replaceable  energy resources.  Bangchak  Petrol , which is essentially an oil  refiner, voiced this week it plans to invest about twenty-three bill  baht ( $716 million ) over the following 5 years in alternate power  projects as a method of expanding its green tech portfolio.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.propertiesinthailand.net">Thailand Properties</a></p>
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		<title>Why Citizen Journalism Will Never Stop The Press</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It used to be the main worry for a temping radio columnist like me was  TV hacks and some of the more famous big-shots who can squeeze to the  front in front of you.  Now there are more rivals for the awareness of a  potential interviewee : the blog authors.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It used to be the main worry for a temping radio columnist like me was  TV hacks and some of the more famous big-shots who can squeeze to the  front in front of you.  Now there are more rivals for the awareness of a  potential interviewee : the blog authors.  Practically the whole web  now consists of blogs and social network sites.</p>
<p>Everywhere there are  voter newshouds, from people who send photos of fires from their mobile  telephones to TV stations, maybe only once, to enthusiastic greenhorn  media consultants who are attempting to change the personality of  journalism with their net creativeness and agitation.  Infrequently   you&#8217;re the potential interviewee yourself, at a book launch or  humanities holiday, and you are flattered to get asked for an interview.   Then it registers you are coping with the editorial outreach arm of a  blog with 6 readers.  Or you may be sitting in a panel on a stage and  look up thru the crowd and see a tiny mpeg recorder is pointing at you.   And shoddy as the audio could be, it&#8217;ll log on and reach an audience.   And were somebody there to get so irate that he drove forward and shot  you, then reports outlets around the planet would take that photographs &#8211;  regardless of how bad it was.  Blogging aims to being the new  journalism and journalism in the conventional media wants to debate that  it has pro standards to protect. But there&#8217;s one massive failing in the  understanding that blog owners and correspondents are at war with one  another ; they actually feed off each other. They&#8217;ve a symbiotic  relationship &#8211; and it&#8217;s changing.  It used to be that journalism was an  orderly and well-demarcated profession.  The job was outlined by the  nation&#8217;s Union of  Writers , as much as by the employer. Therefore as a  paper newshound, when I started, I might have caused a strike if I had  carried a camera.  I utilise a camera for blogging.</p>
<p>The blog  owners outline their own functions and play with whatever technology  suits them.  And most do not worry about quality. It appears about in  the natural personality of blogging the background noise is too high and  the audio hisses. As a radio reporter, in the times of tape-recording, I  wasn&#8217;t permitted to edit my personal tapes, but had to work alongside  an audio engineer.</p>
<p>Now, even in the BBC, I&#8217;m able to edit  everything. In reality I edit packages for  Sun.  Sequence at home.  I  often record talks for Radio Scotland and e-mail them to the producer.So  blog writers aren&#8217;t responsible for the broadening definition of a hack  ; it is occuring anyhow.</p>
<p>But there remain some urgent  differences between a newshound and a blogger.  The journalist has to  supply in good time.  There are cut off dates.  The blogger can go to  the bar and upload the recordings later on perhaps even the following  day.  The newshound has backing.  When stressed by abusive calls and  threats of libel, the paper or broadcaster should take the heat.</p>
<p>The blogger alone will more instantly surrender to pressure. After I  commented on a blog that reviewed a book and the blogger straight away  withdrew his piece. I did not desire him to do that. Nobody else went to  the trouble to critique the same book, but he had not the thick skin of  a columnist.  And the issue for a blogger is that the publishing model  is exposed.  An article online can be removed in a fashion that a  broadcast item or a paper article can&#8217;t. After they are out, the damage  is done.  The blogger could have to protect a piece each day, or remove  it.  And there&#8217;s not likely to be support from the host server, which  has no editorial elements to protect.</p>
<p>I have myself damaged  under the pressure of aggravation and threats from an interviewee to get  rid of material from a blog, solely to lose the headache, while  understanding that if I had revealed the material in a paper or  broadcast it on-air, I would be totally safe.  Blogs are far more  interactive than conventional journalism and the argument customarily  turns bad tempered and unpleasant.</p>
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		<title>The first question from the press, about the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing, was one that could not have been asked at a similar event across the border.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first question from the press, about the 1989 Tiananmen Square  crackdown in Beijing, was one that could not have been asked at a  similar event across the border.
“I was only seven years old when the incident happened and couldn’t  understand it. But when I did understand it, I couldn’t read anything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first question from the press, about the 1989 Tiananmen Square  crackdown in Beijing, was one that could not have been asked at a  similar event across the border.</p>
<p>“I was only seven years old when the incident happened and couldn’t  understand it. But when I did understand it, I couldn’t read anything  about it,” the 28-year-old said in Mandarin, referring to censorship on  the subject.</p>
<p>Han Han has achieved mass popularity with a blog (<a href="http://blog.sina.com.cn/twocold">http://blog.sina.com.cn/twocold</a>)  that offers a critical take on current affairs. A high school dropout  and part-time rally racer, he has become something of a self-made media  personality who writes books, produces music and is now the editor of a  new magazine.</p>
<p>Party, a bimonthly art and literary journal that includes essays,  photography and comics, was introduced earlier this month. The premiere  issue also included a brain scan from Ai Weiwei, a top Chinese artist  and high-profile activist who underwent brain surgery last year to stem a  hemorrhage after a beating by the police. He had released the scan as  evidence of the assault.</p>
<p>Han Han said that the majority of Party’s content would fall “outside  the censors’ radar,” but added that “I dislike it when politics stall  the development of literature and art.”</p>
<p>He referred to Hong Kong as the city where “you can say whatever you  want.”</p>
<p>Later, he said in a Webcast that he was considering starting a Hong Kong  edition of Party.</p>
<p>The fair, and the local publishing industry in general, has traded on  the fact that it offers books, and open discussions, impossible to find  on the mainland. In a show of hands, about 60 percent of those in Han  Han’s audience said they were from mainland China, even though the fair  attracts mostly a Hong Kong audience. The blogger was among 13 mainland  speakers at the seven-day fair.</p>
<p>“Sometimes he says things that surprise me,” said Graham Lee, a Hong  Kong native studying at Peking University, who had come across Han Han’s  articles in Apple Daily, a Hong Kong newspaper. “His way of thinking is  different from that of ordinary Chinese.”</p>
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		<title>Police have rebutted claims that they have given up looking for the body of missing Edinburgh lady Susan Pilley</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Police have rebutted claims that they have given up looking for the body  of missing Edinburgh lady Susan Pilley.  Pilley vanished in May. A  brief yesterday advised the hunt had been put off till new clues were  revealed. Nonetheless Lothian and Borders Police has related there&#8217;s  been no permanent active [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Police have rebutted claims that they have given up looking for the body  of missing Edinburgh lady Susan Pilley.  Pilley vanished in May. A  brief yesterday advised the hunt had been put off till new clues were  revealed. Nonetheless Lothian and Borders Police has related there&#8217;s  been no permanent active search, and its investigations continue on an  intelligence-led basis as they&#8217;ve been in this past.  Roads around  Arthur&#8217;s Seat were closed yesterday after a grass fire broke out.</p>
<p>The  fire, which started shortly after 3pm, spread over four hundred square  metres leading to roads in Holyrood Park being closed until the dusk.   Around thirty firefighters were wanted to quell the fire.  Groups of  youngsters from Israel and Palestine have met in the town to share  experiences at the Windows for Peace Summer  College  debating their  daily lives and the chance of peace.  They also publish a multilingual  magazine- Windows- at home.  Peter&#8217;s Yard at Quartermile has been  awarded a double gold star-rating at the wonderful taste Awards.  The  caf and bakery was among six thousand entrants to the respected awards  which are organized by the Guild of Fine Foods.  Entries are  blind-judged by over three hundred gurus.  The Evening News has a  preview of this year&#8217;s  Holiday  parade, which should be at Holyrood  Park for the second year running on account of the continuing tram  project.  Organisers of next Sunday&#8217;s event hope to top last year&#8217;s  75,000 turn out with over one thousand performers indulging in the day&#8217;s  entertainment.  The launch of the 2010 Edinburgh Jazz and Blues holiday  is this  Fri. .  Jazzwise mag has a short preview of the line-up here.</p>
<p>Councillor Cameron Rose has launched a new blog- Climate Edinburgh-  having a look at ecological concerns in the town. Make us aware what you  think about it.</p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 10:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
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