Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate Wayne Allyn Root

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Wikinews held an exclusive interview with Wayne Allyn Root, one of the candidates for the Libertarian Party nomination for the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

Root is the founder and chairman of Winning Edge International Inc., a sports handicapping company based in Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition, he is an author and a television producer, as well as an on-screen personality both as host and guest on several talk shows.

Root, a long-time Republican, declared his candidacy for the Libertarian Party on May 4, 2007.

He says he is concerned about the qualities of many who run for president, and fears that they do not know the needs of American citizens. He also says that they cater to big businesses instead of small ones.

He has goals of limiting the federal government and believes that the US went into Iraq for wrong reasons. A strong supporter of the War on Terror, he feels that it was mishandled. He has conservative values and came from a blue collar family in New York. He graduated from Columbia University with fellow presidential hopeful Barack Obama in 1983.

Root believes that America is in trouble and hopes to change that if elected.

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Order Birthday Cakes Online And Make Your Presence Felt No Matter How Far You Stay}

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Sending or ordering cakes online, especially birthday cakes, is a brilliant way of letting your loved ones know that you really do care for them. Thanks to online cake shops for allowing the accessibility of a wide variety of cakes ready for online purchase, people dont give a second thought for holding any celebration or so. Large numbers of birthday cakes delivery services dont just serve your special occasion or celebration needs but at the same make your life happier and moments so wonderful. Be it an anniversary, bachelor party, corporate events, weddings or so on, once you order your cake online through a cake delivery service, you will feel content about getting your cake delivered right on time and at your doorstep in a jiffy. So, if you are running short of time to buy a cake, hitting the bakers shop physically or sending the cake to the recipient, then purchasing cakes online could certainly be the right choice.

Order Cake Online Its Simple, Easy And Fun

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Frankly speaking, sending birthday cakes online has become very easy these days because of the extensive usability of the internet. You will come across several online gift shops that deliver several kinds of gifts like apparels, toys, cosmetics, flowers etc. Similarly, the online cake stores come up with websites that are being updated regularly to provide cakes for the delivery of online clients. One can just select from the widest range of choices as per his/her budget, taste and preferences and place the order accordingly. Few shops have the repute of delivering cakes same day. Whats more interesting is that one can also compare the rates of various cakes with other displayed on the site and then make the choice as per the budget and other related things.

Unable to Attend Occasion? Send Birthday Cakes Online

These days, people had to travel and invest a whole lot of time for their business and thats why they hardly find time to attend the occasions. But that cant stop them from showering love and affection to the recipient any how. The reason behind is the easy accessibility of the online cake shops. These cake shops easily steer clear your tension and make you feel relieved. So, even if you are not present physically at your childs birthday due to some unavoidable circumstances, at least sending the cakes as a surprise will make your child feel happy and at the same time give him/her the message that you really do care for, no matter how far you stay. Moreover, what deserves sheer mentioning is that this delivery service not only saves your time and effort but also gives you complete peace of mind when you know that the cakes being ordered are made by none other that the professional bakers only.

Hence, whatsoever be the size or flavor of the cake, sending birthday cakes online to your loved ones on his/her special occasion can simply be a welcome surprise. Sending cakes not only make the recipient happy and surprised but also strengthens the bond among each other. So, order cake online for your special one and let her know that you really do care for her a lot.

About the Author: Jacob Reed has been into the business of sending online birthday cakes for long years. He thinks that whenever people order cake online for their special someone, it not only saves their time and effort but also gives them a complete peace of mind. Please visit:

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Are Donald Trump &Amp; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Strange Bedfellows On Immigration? (Part Ii)}

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Continued

Part II

We don’t hear about translating city hall website and materials to OPEN up the city hall for all people — as part of a language equity policy. We don’t hear about doing outreach to existing immigrant communities, with law enforcement, libraries, and others, to build community, groom civic leaders, educate on naturalization and visas for victims of crime and human trafficking.

We don’t hear Jackson talk about political asylum, or for Cleveland to provide sanctuary to those who find their way to our city as tourists or students, but who cannot return home for fear of persecution based on political opinion, religion, ethnic group, or sexual orientation.

Instead, we hear about some inchoate plans to create an Orwellian Dream Neighborhood to segregate new refugees in rehabbed homes. The plan appears to be driven by private interests/developers, not city hall. Also, refugee resettlement itself is managed by nonprofit resettlement agencies, like Catholic Charities, not city hall. So, it’s hard to understand why the city is talking like its THEIR program.

Its still not clear what the program is, despite being talked about for years.

In any event, in light of Jacksons longstanding rebuff of immigration-based economic development and welcoming strategies, like those embraced in, Philly, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cincinnati, Dayton, St. Louis, Columbus, Buffalo, Toledo, and so many other cities—- with his “Cleveland Takes Care of Its Own” mantra it is hard not to be skeptical of the mayor and his team (which extends to non-profits that helps lead, like Global Cleveland) when they talk about welcoming refugees. Those who have dipped into the issue know that Frank does not believe in actively welcoming and attracting immigrants to help rebuild the city’s population and economy.

Could it be that Global Cleveland or its new pet project the Dream Neighborhood, might merely be a public relations move to distract the community and mask the Mayors nativism — making Cleveland APPEAR a bit, well, immigrant-friendly?

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Jackson and his team know that refugee flow is dictated by the federal government. A small number of refugees enter the U.S. per year, 65,000 to 85,000. A trickle will make it to Cleveland. Small enough not to change Frank’s agenda. Jacksons allies in local politics, business and philanthropy, must know, certainly, that Cleveland is an outlier in the rust belt in the immigration game. They don’t want to look too bad, so voila, the Dream Neighborhood.

In any event, refugee resettlement, as important as it is, and the Dream Neighborhood, whatever it is, are not a substitute for a comprehensive immigration integration strategy. Joe Cimperman, the longtime downtown Cleveland City Councilman and new head of Global Cleveland, knows this. During his 18 years on City Council, and despite being a child of an immigrant, Cimperman has largely avoided immigration issues, and certainly has ignored the opportunity to revitalize the city by welcoming and integrating a new wave of immigrants. In 2013, Cimperman and his City Council colleagues joined Jacksons administration in boycotting Welcoming America, an umbrella organization for nearly 100 communities nationwide, when it came to the city seeking a partnership with the City and Cuyahoga County on crafting local immigrant integration strategies. Even today, he is heard defending Jacksons response to those questioning the Citys commitment to its immigrant community and their unique challenges.

Joe Roman, the President of the Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP), the citys chamber of commerce, equally avoids the issue like the plague, not wanting to fall out of Jacksons favor. Roman declined a request to do a Cleveland event around immigration reform a few years ago with the Partnership for a New American Economy (a coalition of CEOs and mayors around the country, convened by Michael Bloomberg and Rupert Murdoch). While other city chambers of commerce around the country lobby aggressively for creative immigration reform to boost their local economies, GCP sits quietly on the sidelines.

Years ago, Columbus surpassed Cleveland as Ohios immigrant and global city. The foreign-born population in Columbus nears the national average of 13%. A decade ago, a woman asked then-Mayor Michael Coleman to build a fence around her neighborhood to keep out the growing number of immigrants from Africa and Latin America who were making Columbus their new home. A couple of years ago Coleman recounted the exchange to the Columbus Dispatch: I told her, Maam, not only am I not going to build a fence, but Im going to put up a welcome sign and do everything I can to attract more immigrants here. Coleman soon announced a New Americans Initiative to help immigrant newcomers transition to their new city and become successful.

Progressive political, business and university leadership have paved the way for immigrant talent and entrepreneurship flows into Columbus. Have you ever wondered why there are 40,000 African immigrants in Columbus, and only a handful in Cleveland? The answer: enlightened leadership and local policy. Clearly, when Mayor Jackson pushed out the Somali and Ethiopian taxi companies and drivers in his first mayoral term, many of them Muslim who were ticketed for praying at Hopkins Airport, harassed, and ultimately denied access to contracts at the airport, the word spread around the country, and around the world, that Cleveland does not welcome immigrants. Due to the harassment and loss of business, many of this new wave of African immigrants left Cleveland for greener pastures in other cities around the country.

Ironically, with politics at City Hall driven by African American leadership, immigrants of color do not often feel welcome.

Real change is not drip, drip. Real change is not deceptive and manipulative. Real change does not divide. It is inclusive of EVERYONE. The problem is that Cleveland leaders do not really want change that meaningfully includes immigrants.

Numerous journalists have told me that Jackson declines media requests to talk about his immigration strategy. There are reason for this. One, he has no immigration strategy. Two, he doesn’t want anyone to know he doesnt have one. And three, he doesn’t want one — he believes that immigrants will hurt Cleveland by competing for jobs, changing the race-political game, and changing the definition of diversity from a black/white paradigm.

Since Frank does not grant media requests to discuss this issue, it is up to citizens to ask Jackson, publicly, when the cameras are rolling, why he feels this way. While Trump at least speaks his mind on immigration, Jackson stays largely mum. Other than saying that he seeks to take care of our own, he offers no insight as to who are our own. Does this include the thousands of undocumented immigrants living now in Cleveland? Further, he declines to specifically address why he feels that the economists research on immigrant contributions is wrong, and why so many other cities in the rust belt are misguided to work hard to integrate and attract immigrants.

When Jackson is asked publicly about immigration, which is rare, but usually initiated by Attorney Joseph Meissner, a Green Beret and co-founder of the Harvard Law School Civil Rights Law Journal, Jackson is almost indecipherable. Here is a recent example of Jacksons incomprehensible jabberwocky in answering a citizen question on immigration. When asked about his immigration programs, Jackson responded:

“Programs is programs…We don’t believe in programs…sometimes you are worse off after programs.”

Huh? Isnt the Dream Neighborhood his program? What about the hundreds of programs currently under his management at city hall?

For a peek at a real immigrant integration and attraction strategy, check out Chicagos Plan for New Americans, outlining Mayor Rahm Emmanuels vision of creating the most immigrant-friendly city in the world.

For a deeper dive, you may be also be interested in checking out Cleveland Needs Immigrants: Why and How to Welcome More Foreign Born Residents which was the original plan for Global Cleveland, until the Cleveland Foundation and the Jewish Federation, in order to appease Jacksons discomfort with immigrants, said “no way Jos” and pulled the plug on the immigration strategies. After focusing on welcoming boomerangers, dumping nearly $5 million (some of it funded by Governor Kasich), wasting 6 years and running through 4 executive directors, Global Cleveland has accomplished precious little.

Perhaps that was the intent all along?

In light of such entrenched parochialism and insularity, one has to ask the questions: Why even bother launching organizations like Global Cleveland, or engage in prolonged civic dialogue about empty projects like the Dream Neighborhood or La Villa Hispana?

Because it creates the appearance that the necessary and important work of immigrant inclusion is actually being done.

The modest Polish immigrant family with the last name Ratowczer (later changed to Ratner) that immigrated to Cleveland in the 1920s and founded Forest City Enterprises, now a multi-billion dollar national real estate development firm, would surely be ashamed of how little their city embraces the immigrant spirit in the 21st century.

On July 18, 2016, Trump will be in Cleveland for the GOP Convention. He will find many friends here who understand that immigration is a powerful wedge issue that can be played for political advantage, much to the detriment of the American people.

Build a wall? Well, in many ways, Clevelands leaders have already built a wall. To make Cleveland great again, its time for the people to tear it down.

About the Author: Richard Herman is an evangelist for welcoming immigrants and the economic contributions they make to American cities. As a lawyer, activist, author and consultant to cities and counties, he has dedicated his life to advocating for immigrants and helping change the conversation on immigration. He is the co-author of the book, Immigrant, Inc. —Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Driving the New Economy (John Wiley & Sons, 2009) and the founder of the Herman Legal Group — The Law Firm for ImmigrantsTM. www.HermanImmigrationLawyer.com Founded in 1995 and with staff that speaks over 12 languages, the law firm provides immigration counsel to immigrants from around the world from their offices in Columbus, Cleveland and Detroit. In 2016, U.S. News & World Report awarded The Herman Legal Group the designation of Best Law Firm in the field of immigration law. Richard has been named to The Best Lawyers in America, 2015 and 2016, and listed in Super Lawyers for ten consecutive years. Richard was a founding board member of Global Cleveland and later resigned.

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More dog and cat food recalled in the United States

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Natural Balance Pet Foods has recalled some of its wet and dry food for cats and dogs after several owners said that their pets were becoming sick. The company urges owners to stop feeding their pets the food immediately.

The brands recalled include Venison & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food and Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Food.

Last month, Menu Foods recalled all of its 60 million products of dry and wet dog and cat food after pets began to fall ill and in some cases died of kidney failure.

“Natural Balance, Pacoima, CA, is issuing a voluntary nationwide recall for all of its Venison dog products and the dry Venison cat food only, regardless of date codes. The recalled products include Venison and Brown Rice canned and bagged dog foods, Venison and Brown Rice dog treats, and Venison and Green Pea dry cat food. Recent laboratory results show that the products contain melamine. We believe the source of the melamine is a rice protein concentrate. Natural Balance has confirmed this morning that some production batches of these products may contain melamine,” said a press released issued by Natural Balance.

The FDA states that the “investigation remains open and active, and the agency continues to follow leads to get closer to the root cause of the problem and to ensure that all contaminated product is removed from the market.”

“The source of the melamine appears to be a rice protein concentrate, which was recently added to the dry venison formulas. Natural Balance does not use wheat gluten, which was associated with the previous melamine contamination,” said the press release.

Bags, cans and zip lock bags of the food are expected to be the most affected.

“The products are packaged in bags, cans and zip lock treat bags and sold in pet specialty stores and PetCo nationally. No other Natural Balance products are involved in this voluntary recall as none of our other formulas include the rice protein concentrate,” added the press release.

The company states that the food, Venison & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food and Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Food, are the only brands affected by the recall.

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Popular soap opera ‘The Young and the Restless’ celebrates 35 years on the air

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The popular American soap opera The Young and the Restless, currently the reigning Emmy Award-winner for best daytime drama, celebrated 35 years on the air Wednesday.

The 35th anniversary also comes after the series, known colloquially as Y&R, marked its 1,000th straight week as the highest-rated soap opera in a daytime slot. In addition to keeping the #1 spot every week since December 1988, Y&R has also been the top-rated soap in the African-American demographic since 1991.

A trend-setter since the beginning, Y&R relied on character-driven storytelling, accentuated with understated sexuality from its cast, which at that time was mostly young, in order to bring in teenage and twentysomething viewers who were ignored by soap producers and networks up to that time. These traits immediately set Y&R apart from other soap operas, and other soaps have since mimicked Y&R’s formulaic approach to offering something for everyone, especially younger viewers.

Since premiering on March 26, 1973, Y&R has become a worldwide cultural institution in its own right, racking up an impressive 100 Emmy Awards between the writers, producers, cast and crew since 1974. The show has aired in over 100 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Italy, and Turkey, and reaches a worldwide audience of ten million daily. So far-reaching was Y&R’s appeal that Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci chose the serial’s theme song as accompanying music to her floor exercises at the 1976 Summer Olympics. In Australia, where Y&R has aired since 1974, the show was canceled by the original network that aired it in 2007, prompting a widespread fan backlash in that country. It was quickly moved to a pay channel.

Over the past 35 years, countless characters, marriages, divorces, births, deaths, and every joy and trauma in between have visited the residents of Genoa City, where Y&R is set. To commemorate the milestone, Mike Halterman from Wikinews interviewed three actresses who have played long-running characters on Y&R, and asked them to share their memories. All three responded to questions about what being on Y&R means to them, what their favorite storylines were, what they perhaps would have wanted to do all over again, and what they’d love to tell their fans directly.

Below are portions of all three interviews.

Contents

  • 1 Wikinews interviews Y&R cast members
    • 1.1 Questions asked to all three
    • 1.2 Questions asked to Melody Thomas Scott
    • 1.3 Questions asked to Michelle Stafford
    • 1.4 Questions asked to Tricia Cast
  • 2 Sources
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Bobby Montagne

Over the years, private money lenders have played a significant role in providing loans to those who typically would not qualify for conventional financing. These

private lenders

offer a plethora of

private money loans

depending on the specific acquisition and funding needs of the borrower. In the real estate industry, private money lenders extend financing to borrowers who may not qualify for a bank loan due to poor credit scores or insufficient income history. Those who wish to acquire a fix and flip renovation property that is in very poor condition may also be turned away by a bank.

Another challenge some borrows face and one that prevents them from receiving a traditional loan is not having enough cash on hand for a down payment. Although,

private money lenders

do require their borrowers to have some skin in the game, their loan-to-value requirements are more flexible than a bank. In addition to the increased flexibility of private money loans, a major benefit with this type of funding is the speed with which the borrower can receive the money for their real estate investment.

Private money loans offer a quicker and easier way to obtain funding for real estate deals. However, choosing the right private money lender can be a daunting task, considering the fact that there are so many lenders in the market and it may be hard to decide which lender to partner with.

To help cut through the masses and pinpoint the best lender for your real estate investment needs, you should consider the following:

1. Responsiveness and Reputation-

When it comes to choosing a private money lender, make sure they are responsive to your inquiries, concerns, and can provide answers to questions that pop up throughout the lending process. It goes without saying that you should visit the lender’s website to read past customer reviews and testimonials. A huge bonus is selecting a lender who has extensive building and development experience themselves. This experience will only be of benefit to you as they can offer you advice and provide recommendations on contractors, budgets, timelines, etc. Who knows, they may even know someone at the permitting office to help get those stuck building permits pushed through!

2. Loan Flexibility-

Before you choose a private money lender, make sure the terms are disclosed in the documents and that you are comfortable with them. Sometimes the parameters of the loan can be modified depending on your specific funding needs, desired loan term, and exit strategy. In any case, the flexibility you will experience with a private money lender will be greater than that of a bank.

3. Interest Rates-

One major factor to consider before choosing a private lending company is the interest rate. A private lenders rates will be higher than those of a bank because of the flexibility, quicker access to funding, and the greater risk they are taking on.

4. Assess Your Financial Situation-

Even if you find the right private lender, you still have to factor in the higher interest rate into your profit calculations. In order to fully maximize the benefits of this type of loan, it is best to have a solid team of subcontractors, a comprehensive building, and development plan and anticipate to be in and out of the investment property within 9-12 months.

5. Focus Your Search Locally-

Although you can find hard money lenders across the country, it may be best to choose a lender that is local to your real estate investment property. Not only is it good to be able to meet face-to-face with them when you are reviewing the terms of your loan, but a local lender will have extensive knowledge about your areas real estate market and can help guide you on the right buy and sell price for your property.

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In depth: Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal controversy

Friday, May 26, 2006

Buffalo, N.Y. Hotel Proposal Controversy
Recent Developments
  • “120 year-old documents threaten development on site of Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal” — Wikinews, November 21, 2006
  • “Proposal for Buffalo, N.Y. hotel reportedly dead: parcels for sale “by owner”” — Wikinews, November 16, 2006
  • “Contract to buy properties on site of Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal extended” — Wikinews, October 2, 2006
  • “Court date “as needed” for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal” — Wikinews, August 14, 2006
  • “Preliminary hearing for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal rescheduled” — Wikinews, July 26, 2006
  • “Elmwood Village Hotel proposal in Buffalo, N.Y. withdrawn” — Wikinews, July 13, 2006
  • “Preliminary hearing against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal delayed” — Wikinews, June 2, 2006
Original Story
  • “Hotel development proposal could displace Buffalo, NY business owners” — Wikinews, February 17, 2006

In February of 2006, the Savarino Services Construction Corp. proposed the construction of a seven million dollar hotel on Elmwood and Forest Avenues in Buffalo, New York. In order for the hotel to be built, at least five properties containing businesses and residents would have to be destroyed. It was not certain whether the properties were owned by Savarino or by the landlord Hans Mobius. The hotel was designed by Karl Frizlen of the Frizlen Group, and is planned to be a franchise of the Wyndham Hotels group.

Elmwood Avenue is known by the community as a popular shopping center, and Nancy Pollina of Don Apparel (who is “utterly against” the construction) claims it’s the only reason why students from Buffalo State College leave campus. Additionally, Michael Faust of Mondo Video said he did not want to “get kicked out of here [his video store property].”

In 1995, a Walgreens was proposed to be built on the same land, but Walgreens later withdrew its request for a variance because of pressure from the community. More recently, Pano Georgiadis tried to get the rights to demolish the Atwater House next to his restaurant on Elmwood Avenue, but was denied a permit due to the property’s historical value. He has since been an opponent to the hotel construction.

In the process of debating the hotel, it was thought that a hotel had previously existed on the proposed site, however; research done at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society had shown that no hotel had previously existed on the site.

Contents

  • 1 In depth
    • 1.1 The initial meeting
    • 1.2 Hotel redesign
    • 1.3 The second meeting and the planning board’s decision
    • 1.4 Threats of lawsuit
    • 1.5 Approval by the Common Council and Planning Board
    • 1.6 Lawsuit filed
    • 1.7 Proposal withdrawn
    • 1.8 Properties for sale
    • 1.9 Documents threaten hotel proposal, businesses on site
  • 2 Chronology
  • 3 Gallery
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Apartment gas blast in Yevpatoria, Ukraine

Thursday, December 25, 2008

At least 27 people, including three children, have been killed and about twenty are still missing after a Wednesday gas explosion in an apartment building in the Ukrainian town of Yevpatoria, Crimea. Five injured are treated in local hospitals, one of them in a serious condition.

According to Ukrainian Emergency Situations Ministry, the blast occurred at about 9:45 p.m local time on Wednesday, destroying 35 apartments of a five-storey post-Soviet block. The rescuers, in the number of 565, managed to pull out alive 21 residents of the building; about twenty people are still unaccounted for, the Ministry spokesmen said. The search was regularly suspended so the rescuers could hear voices of victims still trapped under the rubble, the AFP reports.

Olexander Mazilin, head of the regional branch of the Emergency Situations Ministry, said that 26 out of 27 bodies have been identified so far. He told the journalists that entire families, including one family of five, were among the dead. Eduard Grivkovsky, the Crimea’s deputy prime minister, told the reporters that there are likely more casualties, as the rescuers were working through the rubble of the third floor to get to the lower floors and basement.

According to the outcome of the government experts, the blast was caused by a leak of oxygen; the gas is reported to have been stored in cylinders in the building’s basement. Yulia Tymoshenko, the Ukrainian Prime Minister, however, told the journalists that a certain information about the content of the cylinders, which is to be oxygen or acetylene, will be revealed only when rescuers get to the basement. “”According to preliminary expert conclusions, there was a workshop in the building’s basement where explosive materials have been used without any kind of permission,” she said. The Ukrainian government has allocated UAH 70 million (about US$ 13.865 million) for work against the effects of the blast. According to the official website of the Prime Minister, the funds will be used to pay peculiarly compensations for lost properties and purchase temporary accommodations for the victims of the blast.

Gas explosions are not rare in the post-Soviet and poorly maintained areas of Ukraine. In 2003 and 2007, such blasts happened in Dnipropetrovsk in the south-central region of the country. In 2003, ten buildings, including a nine-story apartment building, were destroyed after a series of gas blasts; the occurrence resulted in 23 victims. One year ago, a nine-story building was partially destroyed with 15 people dead.

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Broadband users kicked off service for constant questioning

Friday, September 2, 2005

A UK ISP, Plusnet, terminated the service of two of their broadband service customers for asking too many repeated questions and taking up too much customer support time on their portal discussion forums.

Early last year, Plusnet, an ISP with nearly 200,000 subscribers, cut its prices for all of its broadband products. In doing so, Plusnet allegedly did not inform its existing customers by e-mail, and instead published new products and prices on their public portal. This manner of notice for the price changes may have resulted in thousands of customers paying almost twice as much for the same service.

Within the last month, Plusnet began Packet Shaping peer-to-peer transfers for users of its ‘Premier’ service, which is sold and described as a ‘clean’ connection.

They also recently introduced the throttling [enforcing a maximum limit] of customers using more than 150GB per month of bandwidth. Users whose bandwidth is throttled receive service of 70Kbps, while paying for 2Mbps. This figure is based on the PlusNet network contention of 30:1, being 2mb divided by thirty users. The throttle is in place until the end of the customers current billing period, and is meant to help keep broadband access for all Plusnet users fast by stopping a small percentage of users from using excessive bandwidth. As a result, the ISP has begun receiving numbers of customer complaints and criticism both privately and through their publicly accessible member discussion forums. Though the vast majority of comments on this new Sustainable Usage Policy have been positive.

Wade Woverly, 20, from Leeds (also known as “Wadev1589”), started a thread in the Plusnet member discussion forums challenging the ISP on a number of customer service issues. One of those was regarding the customers who were paying an unnecessary premium for the same internet connection. In addition, Woverly mentioned he was assisting the Trading Standards Institute with an investigation of the legality of terms and conditions of Plusnet.

The accusations by Woverly, that customers are being over-charged, are considered speculative. Woverly asked the same questions dozens of times on forum pages, hoping to receive some sort of answer from Plusnet that he considered satisfactory. Ultimately, he claims the ISP called him on the telephone and said that if he didn’t stop posting comments on their forums, they would terminate his ADSL internet connection and forum access. Woverly said Plusnet’s position was that he was using up excessive customer services resources.

After a night of lengthy posts both on Plusnet boards and at the forums at ADSLGuide, a Customer Services Manager at Plusnet, Carol Axe, allegedly contacted Woverly to inform him that they would be terminating his service, and that he has 30 days to migrate away until his line will be disconnected. Axe refused to allow her conversation to be recorded: “her voice was that of rude arrogance, not listening at all, it was a true ultimatum of a call,” according to Woverly.

Neil Armstrong, the Head of Marketing at Plusnet, commented, “Our comms team is there to serve all our customers, not to be drained by one unreasonably demanding customer.”

The Plusnet forums are led by a team of moderators, also customers, whose job it is to deal with problem posters, amongst other things. Forum Moderator Liam Martin, another stirrer, said “Part of our moderation involves restricting access to those users causing problems… and this is always carried out at our discretion when we believe somebody is causing a nuisance and/or breaking forum rules. ‘Wadev1589’ didn’t come close to being banned, in my book. This has come as a complete shock.”

A second user, “pr100” from Wargrave, has since then had his service ended after being given the same ultimatum. He was told that it was “in his best interests”. He responded on the Plusnet forum, “I did suggest to her that perhaps PlusNet should allow me to decide what will be in my best interest whereupon she stopped beating around the bush and said that my account was being terminated because of my anti-PlusNet posts in the forum.” Not all ISP’s would give you the option of migrating or losing your BB connection, some would just use their right to end your contract forthwith.

Another forum user, “chuffbears”, commented, “Carol [Axe] is in a position where she should be taking responsibility for customer service. In my book she should be issuing an apology over this entire situation.”

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Blown for Good author discusses life inside international headquarters of Scientology

Friday, November 13, 2009

Wikinews interviewed author Marc Headley about his new book Blown for Good, and asked him about life inside the international headquarters of Scientology known as “Gold Base“, located in Gilman Hot Springs near Hemet, California. Headley joined the organization at age seven when his mother became a member, and worked at Scientology’s international management headquarters for several years before leaving in 2005.

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